the city for today s big protest. [ chanting ] last nightor demonstrators chanted, the revolution will continue outside a mosque that has been the focal point of the violence. it is difficult now to say whether organizers are drawing the huge crowds that they said, that they hoped for. japan the nuclear agency says the protective shell housing the nuclear core at reactor numberly 3 is probably cracked. their evidence, water that leaked from the reactor was 10,000 times more radioactive than normal. three workers who stood in that water for 4e now in the hospital. we may very well see significant radioactive releases, larger than anything we have to date, but the explosion at chernobyl that spread a large amount of material far and wide is unlikely to be replicated here. first tokyo. now tap water in hitachi and surrounding communities is too radioactive for babies to drink. now, authorities say parents should use bottle water for infant formula. has tajsy about halfwa
developments on the unfolding situation out of libya. we now know who will take charge of the nato military campaign and we re just getting word president obama is talking to members of congress about the situation in libya. we ll go live to the white house as sooksn as something breaks. also, the violence is escalating across the middle east. in jordan, thousands take to the streets to prost their government. listen to this. fights break out. sticks and rocks are thrown. one government leader says things are getting t of hand. and in yemen, thousands fill thd streets to protest their leaders. listen. one u.s. ally calls the situation there, quote, deteriorating rapidlyof. remember, some officials are calling yemen the new wild west for al qaeda terrorists. we ll get to all of that in a minute. first, mubarak is gon in egypt. gadhafi is under siege in libya. is bashar assad next? that s the question today rumbling across the middle east because the spark of rolution s rea