worried about childhood obesity. elizabeth? reporter: obesity has reached epidemic proportions among kids in the united states and doctors, of course, want to stop it. they are looking for the reasons why. well, one of them appears that kids are getting solid foods at too early of an age. this study looked at babies who are taking bottles, when they were given solid food before they six months old they were six more times more likely to be obese on their third third bay. the message here for moms and dads is before four months of age give her kids milk, breast milk. giving them solids before four months doesn t help them and as we can see from this study it may even hurt them. brooke? elizabeth cohen, and our reporter roulette times four. my new twitter friend, new york. piers morgan. piers, good to see you. what, no music today for your
he has a pacemaker and is tough and is doing well with his big acting gig with the commercial in the super bowl. i want to bring in wolf blitzer. i know you sat up and watched the super bowl. did you have a favorite ad? i thought the darth vader ad with the little kid was the best one. i really liked that one and remember the ad where they had the young woman sitting across from the young man and what she was thinking going through her mind and he was thinking going through his mind, remember that ad? i might have been running my mouth during the commercial. they were at a table and she was thinking, you know, i wonder what he s going to look like, will he go bald, does he love his mother, going to make a living, all that kind of stuff like that, does he want to get serious? yeah. and he was thinking he was saying along the lines, and i ll paraphrase, i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her. that was that was a very funny ad. a cute li
and save up to thousands of dollars. call this toll-free number now. donnell rumsfeld back in the spotlight again after sparring with the media in a way that made him really must-see tv during his days at the pentagon. well, now he just did his first television interview in almost five years. joe dons, our d.c. veteran joining me there with our political pop on what you re hearing from this interview, joe. reporter: social media involving facebook, twitter, all involving the former defense secretary. first he tweeted to followers to remind him that he s donating proceeds of his new book called known and unknown to veterans of charities that support the wounded and families of people who are killed in action. also doing interviews, as you said, one with diane sawyer of abc news, which included a very strange little moment in which
green bay packers fans are losing their minds. i guess after last night s game, can you really blame them? there they go, the packers team getting off the plane just a short time ago, heading homement now officially home in green bayment as you may have heard, by the way, the packers beat the steelers last night 31-25. and since we were following them by plane, we re also our affiliate wtmj is following them by helicopter, of course, only fitting as they are the super bowl champs and we re watching them. there goes a fire truck. we re watching them in a couple of different buses. i assure you that they are waiting, of course, despite the i m sure bitter cold temperatures there in green bay, many, many faithful fans are hanging out, waiting to see their championship team. there s one of the buses. there s one the buses rolling along tl along. there s the ground shot. a lot of people waiting, watching.
i liked the darth vader one, too. i liked the pug but i have a pug. anyway. what do you have today? that was a nice one, too. let s talk politics. you want to move from that to what s going on life-and-death situation in egypt. let s try that for a segue. what s going on in egypt right now. like everybody wants to know does the president of the united states, does the secretary of state, do they want president mubarak to step down right away, basically leave office and allow the vice president, owe mah suleim suleiman, to take over until the scheduled elections in october, or do they want president mubarak to stay in office until september so that they have a smoother transition, if you will, though the protesters at tahrir square and elsewhere in egypt they want him to leave right away, and they are planning more demonstrations tomorrow. those are good questions. we ll speak with p.j. crowley, the state department spokesman, and try to get some answers om on some of these