[applause] >> you so our last reader this evening is john peacock and he is going to read a section fromthe chapter about the eviction from zucotti park. [applause] >> howdy. so i heard about the eviction as many many people and activists and supporters of occupy wall street heard about it, being woken up in my bed in brooklyn, and then i've responded immediately to that phonecall the way many others did and said i'm not going to go and i went back to sleep. than about 30 seconds later i got up and i went. [laughter] and you know this chapter is not a chapter about the ending but the chapter about the new beginning and i hear so many amazing things that are happening beyond the a of fiction, so i hope that spirit comes through. meanwhile, at 3:00 a.m. hundreds of displaced occupiers and protesters were still holding the round on broadway blocked by barricades and police. they watched as sanitation workers filled a steady line of dump trucks and drove off in the night. buy houses in the dump truck killed one man. they are stealing our stuff. while over the barricades a lone jirga door pla