it gives me what i need to do to get up in the morning and do it again. >> that's stacy calvin. outside atlanta in the other america. her plight, the limitations on her hopes of future are painfully familiar to workers all over the country. over the last few months they have been stepping up demands for higher minimum wages. the platest salvo thursday night as police arrested more than 50 protestors outside a los angeles walmart. it was the largest protest yet. higher wages from that large big box retailer, most walmart workers earn less than $25,000. one of the arrested workers is richard reynoso, and ronald springs from the afl-cio. richard, you were trying to get yourself arrested? >> i was more than happy to get arrested for cause. the labor movement is you know it's really important to not just as economy, but to everybody who's actually affected by it. >> is it just the wage that bothers you? you're make i understand $9.80 an hour. >> yes. >> and is it just the wage itself that's an issue for you? it's also about health care right? >> yes, most definitely. it's the health