my need to have an income at the moment. and two sides of the debate at wal-mart as they knew are on one of their busiest day of the year on friday are facing a walkout from current employees and talk about it with our panel, fred, kirsten and charles, nobody escapes back to their turkey. what do you make of this. we expected or thought there would be a decision from the national labor relations boardment and wal-mart essentially a petition we don t want this mass protest tomorrow and doesn t meet with federal law and doesn t stop. i m shocked at the democratic heavy ap nlrb has not issued a ruling on thanksgiving that would have gone against the ticketers and they are studiously collecting depositions and more information. so, they can have an issue of ruling on mondays, which, whatever it is, will be completely moot because the picketing will go on today and tomorrow, but i would like to reissue the safety warning i
x-factors, on the show they say that producers haven t talked to her about joining the show, over to dave. dave: thanks, al ali, took 18 days of protests, forcing their president to step down. and iran urged to do the same. a mass protest tomorrow, but the government is taking extreme steps to silence them. will it turn into another situation like egypt? joining us is an expert on iran and good morning to you, lisa. good morning. i want to talk about what could happen tomorrow, but i am stunned by of number of executions already happening in iran ahead of these protests. tell us how many have happened in the new year and why are these people being executed? you know, the town stands in the way of the people.