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la seÑora mara estaba en esta parada de autobus de la tienda walmart en mayo pasado cuando unos sujetose preguntaron sobre una direccin que tenan escrita en un papel.. s.o.t. 11:38:00 la verdad yo sentí que cuando yo cojí ese papel yo sentí algo, yo sentí algo en mi cuerpo, ya sentí que no era yo.. conciente pero sin voluntad propia, mara fue llevada a este banco en la calle king donde retir 2,700 de una linea de crdito y otros 300 de su cuenta corriente y se los entreg a los ladrones.. mara, quien sobrevive con su pensin de seguro social, no supo por qu, pero hizo lo que le indicaron sus secuestradores.. s.o.t. 11:06:00 nublado, yo no veia nada, yo, yo, las cara medio se las veia y yo lo que miraba era humo asi... maria demor varios dias antes de reportar lo ocurrido.. la polica hizo pblica esta imagen de uno de los sospechosos dentro del banco.. ambos son descritos como hispanos y hablaban espaÑol perfectamente.. s.o.t. pedro serrano/colombian o 23:48:00 no, eso no es brujeria, eso es un químico que utilizan los ladrones para poder poder dominar a la gente.. pedro serrano es un colomb
la seÑora mara estaba en esta parada de autobus de la tienda walmart en mayo pasado cuando unos sujetose preguntaron sobre una direccin que tenan escrita en un papel.. s.o.t. 11:38:00 la verdad yo sentí que cuando yo cojí ese papel yo sentí algo, yo sentí algo en mi cuerpo, ya sentí que no era yo.. conciente pero sin voluntad propia, mara fue llevada a este banco en la calle king donde retir 2,700 de una linea de crdito y otros 300 de su cuenta corriente y se los entreg a los ladrones.....
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mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian good evening. on day 28 of the occupy wall street movement, hundreds of protesters went head-to-head with police as celebrations turned to clashes. >> back up! >> reporter: 14 more arrested as police tried to control jubilant crowds spilling into the streets. just moments after it was announced demonstrators would not be removed from zucotti park here, where they've been camping for the last month. video posted online showed a protester after he was allegedly hit by a police officer's motorcycle, an incident that didn't dampen spirits. this is an impromptu celebratory march, protesters here declaring victory in the showdown with the park's owners. the march ended on wall street, where those who work in finance have been paying attention. >> i think the economy is a disaster, and people need jobs, but i don't know how protesting gets jobs. >> i think some of their grievances are legitimate. >> reporter: while the protests continue to grow beyond new york with the rest of demonstrations in seattle an
mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian good evening. on day 28 of the occupy wall street movement, hundreds of protesters went head-to-head with police as celebrations turned to clashes. >> back up! >> reporter: 14 more arrested as police tried to control jubilant crowds spilling into the streets. just moments after it was announced demonstrators would not be removed from zucotti park here, where they've been camping for the last month. video posted online showed a protester...
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mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. protesters here at zuccotti park are bracing for a showdown with police tomorrow because the park's owners say they want the group temporarily moved, this as demonstrations continue to take hold around the country. almost one month in, the occupy wall street protests are growing in number and intensity. thousands taking to the streets in at least 190 cities nationwide. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the latest nbc news "wall street journal" poll finds 37% of americans support the protesters, with 40% of wealthy americans backing the movement, more than any other income group. >> what we've witnessed across america in the last several weeks are our citizens taking to the streets born out of frustration. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. today, eight arrested after gathering at the capitol. the last few days have seen an escalation in demonstrations and clashes from boston to seattle. overnight, police in portland cleared the streets, tearing down tents. >> we're going to stay here as long as
mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. protesters here at zuccotti park are bracing for a showdown with police tomorrow because the park's owners say they want the group temporarily moved, this as demonstrations continue to take hold around the country. almost one month in, the occupy wall street protests are growing in number and intensity. thousands taking to the streets in at least 190 cities nationwide. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the latest nbc news "wall...
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mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. today the demonstrators got a boost of manpower joined by thousands of new protesters including many from labor unions. [ chanting ] >> reporter: for the 19th day in a row, crowds took to the streets of new york. >> this is the beginning of the people's revolution. >> reporter: thousands marching through downtown new york, the largest crowd yet and more varied in age and background. >> i came by here on day three and saw this and of course i joined. >> reporter: the group has not yet come together on what their message is. >> we got sold out! >> reporter: union leaders who had thrown their support behind the protest rs say they understand. >> they have all got different kinds of issues. there are students who can't get a job. there are industrial workers whose factories have been moved to china who can't get a job. there are people who lost their homes and can't find a place to live. people are saying, like that movie, hell, no, i'm not taking this anymore. >> reporter: today's union
mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. today the demonstrators got a boost of manpower joined by thousands of new protesters including many from labor unions. [ chanting ] >> reporter: for the 19th day in a row, crowds took to the streets of new york. >> this is the beginning of the people's revolution. >> reporter: thousands marching through downtown new york, the largest crowd yet and more varied in age and background. >> i came by here on day...
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mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian good evening. that accident happened around 3:30 this afternoon. one witness tells us the helicopter appeared to be in trouble right away, crashing upside down into the east river almost immediately after takeoff, killing one and injuring four others, including the pilot. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that all of the injured were british citizens. rescue divers appeared on the scene almost immediately and were able to pull three of the survivors from the water. the pilot, however, was reportedly able to make his own way to the riverbank. and now all the survivors are being treated at area hospitals. the woman who died, however, was reportedly trapped under 50 feet of water for an hour before being pulled out and pronounced dead on the scene. the wreckage of the helicopter has not yet been recovered and is still in the waters of the east river. brian? >> another air disaster here in new york. mara schiavocampo, thanks. >>> and across the country in the arizona desert, about halfway between p
mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian good evening. that accident happened around 3:30 this afternoon. one witness tells us the helicopter appeared to be in trouble right away, crashing upside down into the east river almost immediately after takeoff, killing one and injuring four others, including the pilot. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that all of the injured were british citizens. rescue divers appeared on the scene almost immediately and were able to pull three of the...
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as mara indicates we have had the program for two-and-a-half years.e number of homeowners and we saw in the show that will help 7 to 9 billion families. he has been off by only 99%. 1% is people with underwater loans. less than 1%. a failure. everybody says it has been a failure. obama is not here to fix the stuff. this is framing the debate. appearance of motion. and the reason he does it is because he ran on the yes, we can. it turned out he can't. so now he is running on we can't wait. meaning, the other guys are to blame. because i can't. so this is about the premise. he starts with the jobs and proposes a bill he knows has no chance of passing. but now he says the unemployment, not me. i have been in charge for two-and-a-half years but it's not me. it's the republicans. now the second stage is say okay, now that the republicans have prevented any legislative remedy, i'm going to act unilaterally, heroically on my own. so executive action. i'll fix housing. he knows that this is a farce. it's a tweak of a program that already has been tried over t
as mara indicates we have had the program for two-and-a-half years.e number of homeowners and we saw in the show that will help 7 to 9 billion families. he has been off by only 99%. 1% is people with underwater loans. less than 1%. a failure. everybody says it has been a failure. obama is not here to fix the stuff. this is framing the debate. appearance of motion. and the reason he does it is because he ran on the yes, we can. it turned out he can't. so now he is running on we can't wait....
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>> mara schiavocampo in lower manhattan tonight. thanks. >>> now to a story about what we pay for the privilege of being in touch and owning a cell phone. under pressure from the federal government the wireless industry has agreed to warn you before you have exceeded the monthly limits on minutes or text messages, among other things. nbc's tom costello has more on this new fine print. >> reporter: for christina cayoza, it was a wakeup call her freshman year in college. with a boyfriend in another city her first cell phone bill was $360, $300 more than normal. >> for someone in college especially it was so much money that i didn't have. >> reporter: in wyoming, the chris tofr -- christofferson's family bill was nearly $800 after 13-year-old dina sent out 10,000 text messages. her father reacted by taking a hammer to the phone. >> i felt really bad. i have learned my lesson. >> reporter: they are not alone. nationwide there are 300 million wireless users. in the past year, consumer reports magazine has conducted two surveys and found
>> mara schiavocampo in lower manhattan tonight. thanks. >>> now to a story about what we pay for the privilege of being in touch and owning a cell phone. under pressure from the federal government the wireless industry has agreed to warn you before you have exceeded the monthly limits on minutes or text messages, among other things. nbc's tom costello has more on this new fine print. >> reporter: for christina cayoza, it was a wakeup call her freshman year in college. with...
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mara, what is it like there today on the one-month anniversary?er: they are marking the anniversary, they said they might get a cake. they are not planning any big event. they did put out a statement saying that while they are gratified about what has happened here they are not celebrating because there is still so much work to do. now, they continue to get support from all over the world. you mentioned the quash donations they've been getting in, $300,000 they say. but they also get donated supplies. dozens and dozens of shipments every single day, up to 400 boxes a day of things from everything to sleeping bags to pizza. supplies that they then use here to camp out. now, coming off a big weekend for the movement, probably the biggest weekend of events they've seen yet. a global day of protest here in new york. thousands gathered in times square for what they dubbed an occupation party. we also saw demonstrations and cities all over the country. and in terms of what they want to do next, which is the big question, we look at all that they have ac
mara, what is it like there today on the one-month anniversary?er: they are marking the anniversary, they said they might get a cake. they are not planning any big event. they did put out a statement saying that while they are gratified about what has happened here they are not celebrating because there is still so much work to do. now, they continue to get support from all over the world. you mentioned the quash donations they've been getting in, $300,000 they say. but they also get donated...
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>> mara schiavocampo, lower manhattan tonight.hanks. >>> on the political front, jobs and the economy took a back seat to religion this past weekend as top republican presidential candidate mitt romney answered harsh attacks on his mormon faith. some of which he has heard and addressed before. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd has our report. >> reporter: mitt romney today in new hampshire trying to maintain his front-runner status. but an attack over the weekend on his mormon faith injected a potentially toxic new tone in the campaign. >> mitt romney is a good, moral person, but he's not a christian. mormonism is not christianity. it has always been considered a cult by the main stream of christianity. >> reporter: romney addressed the issue of his faith in the last campaign and said such attacks damage the republican party. >> poisonous language doesn't advance our cause. it's never softened a single heart nor changed a single mind. >> reporter: a message for christians is how christ fits into mormonism. mormons bel
>> mara schiavocampo, lower manhattan tonight.hanks. >>> on the political front, jobs and the economy took a back seat to religion this past weekend as top republican presidential candidate mitt romney answered harsh attacks on his mormon faith. some of which he has heard and addressed before. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd has our report. >> reporter: mitt romney today in new hampshire trying to maintain his front-runner status. but an attack over the...
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nbc's mara schiavocampo is there this evening. mara, this looks like one of the biggest gatherings we've seen yet. >> reporter: absolutely. it feels like new year's eve here in times square. massive crowds have gathered for what is undoubtedly the occupy wall street movement's largest event yet. today they occupied times square. hundreds of occupy wall street protestors gathered at the crossroads of the world for what organizers dubbed a party. >> end the war! tax the rich! >> reporter: earlier, more than a thousand demonstrated in washington park and hundreds marched all over new york city in continued protest against big banks and what they say is an unfair economic system. >> kids can't work out of college. they have huge debts. healthcare is non-existent for most people. it's off the charts. libraries are closing. it's a bad time. >> this is people from all walks of life knowing that they have to fight for their country now or we're going to lose it. >> reporter: all across the country, groups gathered as part of a global day
nbc's mara schiavocampo is there this evening. mara, this looks like one of the biggest gatherings we've seen yet. >> reporter: absolutely. it feels like new year's eve here in times square. massive crowds have gathered for what is undoubtedly the occupy wall street movement's largest event yet. today they occupied times square. hundreds of occupy wall street protestors gathered at the crossroads of the world for what organizers dubbed a party. >> end the war! tax the rich! >>...
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rev, back to you. >> thanks, mara. folks, make no mistake about it.in andrew gillum, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. i hope you're well. >> eel well. your group is breaking a new record on voter suppression tonight. >> one of the central ten either is the idea -- there is widespread voter fraud going on across this country is simply not true, not evidenced. the well documented cases from state to state, in even one as important as when the bush administration went into office, the justice department conducted a widespread investigation to weed out voter fraud happening throughout the united states. you know what they yielded? 86 occasions of voter fraud, and when you delve deeper in the 86 cases, you come to find out that much of those were accidental. 86 cases out of 200 million votes cast. to me i'm not sure, but to me that does not sound like widespread voter fraud in my opinion. this is a well coordinated and highly effective. >> and well started, as mara just showed us, turndown, key states, key african-american votes. that'
rev, back to you. >> thanks, mara. folks, make no mistake about it.in andrew gillum, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. i hope you're well. >> eel well. your group is breaking a new record on voter suppression tonight. >> one of the central ten either is the idea -- there is widespread voter fraud going on across this country is simply not true, not evidenced. the well documented cases from state to state, in even one as important as when the bush...
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nbc's mara schiavocampo reports. >> reporter: almost one month in, the occupy wall street protests are growing in number and intensity. thousands taking to the streets in at least 190 cities nationwide. the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll finds 37% of americans support the protesters, with 40% of wealthy americans backing the movement, more than any other income group. >> what we've witnessed across america over the last several weeks are our citizens taking to the streets, borne out of frustration. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., eight arrested after gathering at the capital. >> why am i being arrested? >> reporter: the last few days have seen an escalation in demonstrations and clashes from boston to seattle. police in portland cleared the streets, tearing down tents. >> we'll stay here as long as necessary to ensure the street remain open. now protesters in lower manhattan where the movement began, are bracing for a showdown. >> nobody is leaving. >> they can carry everybody out in handcuffs like they did on the brooklyn bridge. >> reporter: after vowing to allow them to
nbc's mara schiavocampo reports. >> reporter: almost one month in, the occupy wall street protests are growing in number and intensity. thousands taking to the streets in at least 190 cities nationwide. the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll finds 37% of americans support the protesters, with 40% of wealthy americans backing the movement, more than any other income group. >> what we've witnessed across america over the last several weeks are our citizens taking to the streets,...
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this -- mara is right.is based on the idea that people toward the enof their lives need to go to nursing care for like nursing care facilities, $75,000 a year. or $18,000 for in-home care that a lot of people need that. medicare doesn't cover it. it breaks a lot of people financially. it's hard. it's based on the premise, voluntary premise of younger people saving $200 to $300 a month. they figured out most younger people aren't going to do that. as kathleen sebelius even said on friday, this f this collapsed it would hurt all the people who put all that money in to it. >> it's the right decision. >> i also think it brings up -- but it also drives home people want this stuff. this medical care. healthcare, obamacare is premiseed on affording it for them. taking care of the cost for them. >> bret: right. steve, the liberal supporters said they want the president to live up to his promise. he made a promise. they expect him to keep it. but the chief actuary of medicare warned the program would have had to enr
this -- mara is right.is based on the idea that people toward the enof their lives need to go to nursing care for like nursing care facilities, $75,000 a year. or $18,000 for in-home care that a lot of people need that. medicare doesn't cover it. it breaks a lot of people financially. it's hard. it's based on the premise, voluntary premise of younger people saving $200 to $300 a month. they figured out most younger people aren't going to do that. as kathleen sebelius even said on friday, this f...
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one would think, mara, this is good timing for an administration that is trying to make the case that and that is how they're going to combat this plot. >> yes. and they need more. i mean, it's -- ahmadinejad sounded like he almost wanted the united states to go to war. this is almost meant as provocation. but yes, the obama administration should have more ammunition now for argument that the sanctions work and we need more of them. >> i'm not sure it's sanctions. it's the other stuff. >> the other stuff that is happen covertly and happening anyway. >> that is what is holding them back. not the lack of money. >> right. i still think if he wants to get more sanctions this is another argument for that. i agree. stuff is happening covertly seems to be working. and you know, credit should go to the countries doing it. >> what is to say that the covert action as people like general cane talked about against the qods force could not be effective as well. >> the "washington post" story today all about the nuclear program, has a line in there from a senior white house official who says basica
one would think, mara, this is good timing for an administration that is trying to make the case that and that is how they're going to combat this plot. >> yes. and they need more. i mean, it's -- ahmadinejad sounded like he almost wanted the united states to go to war. this is almost meant as provocation. but yes, the obama administration should have more ammunition now for argument that the sanctions work and we need more of them. >> i'm not sure it's sanctions. it's the other...
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>> mara, what is the truth?he says he never hired any immigrant, and while he personally did not, the company he hired personally did. there was a report that illegal immigrants were doing work at his home. the governor vowed to fix that, but a year later the globe published another report that lawn work was still being done by immigrants. that's when romney finally fired the landscaping country. he argued last night it's hard for a homeowner to know the status of anyone who's working for an outside contractor. we wanted to do a little fun, so we worked up a rev-ometer. in terms of romney's claim that he nifr heard it, we're reading it as half lincoln, half blago down the middle. >> you saw the debate and you've seen the rev-oh meter. >> i think they had need to hit the side of the rev -- for all intents and purposes, it wasn't true. you know, he can say how could anyone know? when "the boston globe west puts it on the front page, that's a way to find out. rick perry had a case, but as -- he wasn't prepared for
>> mara, what is the truth?he says he never hired any immigrant, and while he personally did not, the company he hired personally did. there was a report that illegal immigrants were doing work at his home. the governor vowed to fix that, but a year later the globe published another report that lawn work was still being done by immigrants. that's when romney finally fired the landscaping country. he argued last night it's hard for a homeowner to know the status of anyone who's working for...
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mara, thanks very much. >>> back to politics. as d.c. football fans noticed over the weekend, the west virginia governor's race apparently is heating up. ads running for bill maloney in the very expensive washington market which hits about 10% of west virginia. it might be working. >> a majority of america's governors are fighting in court to stop obamacare. but earl ray tomblin is implements obamacare in west virginia. obamacare will jack up taxes on businesses, destroy jobs, stop obama. stop tomblin from implements obamacare. >> nathan gonzalez has been tracking this race very closely. he joins me now. nathan, a week ago you were on this show saying democrats are favored. tomblin had all of the apparatuses behind him from labor and also chamber of commerce. right at the last minute the rga because they have no other money to spend in mississippi, kentucky, louisiana threw a whole bunch of money here to play the obama card and it appears to be working. >> that's right. at the time just one week ago all of that was true. but there was th
mara, thanks very much. >>> back to politics. as d.c. football fans noticed over the weekend, the west virginia governor's race apparently is heating up. ads running for bill maloney in the very expensive washington market which hits about 10% of west virginia. it might be working. >> a majority of america's governors are fighting in court to stop obamacare. but earl ray tomblin is implements obamacare in west virginia. obamacare will jack up taxes on businesses, destroy jobs,...
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mara is a person from moscow. he became famous in moscow he's galleries in moscow but he moved to her and there in perm he engineered a real cultural revolution they have more than art museum and he's the director now so it means that we should take expertise from the innovation hubs you know that you know vision hobbies or was a mega ball this innovation is always a place where so many different companies they could have a can see two shows and media they all collide and new things are getting bored so what is important is that the spirit of this innovation is taken in person and into the regions and their uses distilled croaker and hopefully many will take on his footsteps thank you very much for that insight journalist among us sort of ski and had channeled the episode where a company. here off to the meeting between an event of supporters and russia's president. these are in a culture of a live in moscow thank you. ukraine is cleaning up ready to host next year's euro two thousand and twelve football tournamen
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thomas. >> mara, thanks so much. >>> i want to pass along a programming note that mara will join tamronis afternoon. tamron will host a special edition of "news nation" live from the occupy wall street protests just as the nationwide college walkout is getting under way. team coverage beginning right here, 2:00 p.m. eastern time on msnbc. >>> so were we coned? apple unveiled its latest version of an iphone. >>> and real jobs, real leads. six companies hiring now could give you some much-needed security heading into the holiday season. we'll show you where when msnbc returns. [ fe male announcer ] everybody loves that cushiony feeling. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling while still using less. its design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight f
thomas. >> mara, thanks so much. >>> i want to pass along a programming note that mara will join tamronis afternoon. tamron will host a special edition of "news nation" live from the occupy wall street protests just as the nationwide college walkout is getting under way. team coverage beginning right here, 2:00 p.m. eastern time on msnbc. >>> so were we coned? apple unveiled its latest version of an iphone. >>> and real jobs, real leads. six companies...
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nbc's mara schiavocampo is there with more. the city was saying they were simply asking them to leave for a little bit to clean up and the protesters just never believed the city? >> reporter: no. frankly they didn't. they thought that all of that was a pretext to try to get them out for good. the city originally told them they could stay here indefinitely. this is the base camp for the occupy wall street movement. they've been here a month now. last week mayor michael bloomberg said they would have to leave temporarily because the owners of the park, this is a privately owned park, wanted to power wash things and that then there he could come back but that when they came back they had to obey the rules of the park. that's where things got a little tricky because the rules of the park included things like no camping, no sleeping bags, no tarps, no personal belongings on the ground. their impression was once they were made to leave they wouldn't be able to come back and occupy this camp in the same way they've been doing so for
nbc's mara schiavocampo is there with more. the city was saying they were simply asking them to leave for a little bit to clean up and the protesters just never believed the city? >> reporter: no. frankly they didn't. they thought that all of that was a pretext to try to get them out for good. the city originally told them they could stay here indefinitely. this is the base camp for the occupy wall street movement. they've been here a month now. last week mayor michael bloomberg said they...
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mara schiavocampo, many thanks for that.a special edition of news nation with tamron hall, live from the occupy wall street protests right here at 2:00 p.m. >>> congressional lawmakers are demanding answers about whether eric holder told the truth in testimony about a failed government tracking program called fast and furious. the justice department program put guns in the hands of drug cartels. but they were supposed to be kept a close eye on and more than 1,000 went missing and the secret program became quite an embarrassment after at least two of those guns were linked to the murder of an atf agent last year. joining us now, congressman darrell issa, republican of california. representative issa, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on, alex, and thanks for covering this important issue. >> it is. and we're going to play a little bit of your q&a with general holder about what he knew and when he knew it. so let's listen to this together. >> thank you. >> when did you first know about the program, officially i be
mara schiavocampo, many thanks for that.a special edition of news nation with tamron hall, live from the occupy wall street protests right here at 2:00 p.m. >>> congressional lawmakers are demanding answers about whether eric holder told the truth in testimony about a failed government tracking program called fast and furious. the justice department program put guns in the hands of drug cartels. but they were supposed to be kept a close eye on and more than 1,000 went missing and the...
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nbc's mara schiavocampo live now amid the protesters and, mara, how are things there? good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, chris. you know, the day is just getting started here. in fact a lot of those camping out here overnight have started to wake up and get dressed and get their day going. now, as you know, there is no official leader of this movement but there is some de facto leadership that is starting to emerge just in the form of volunteers that are taking on an active organizational role. they tell me today is going to be a light day in terms of events. they don't have a lot of big events planned. today will primarily be a planning day, they're going to be holding logistical meetings and the like all in preparation for tomorrow which they are expecting to be a very big day. they will be holding a rally here at this park and a march originating from this park. they are expecting thousands of people and they are hoping that many of those that will swell their numbers will be union members. they are getting a lot of support from several unions inc
nbc's mara schiavocampo live now amid the protesters and, mara, how are things there? good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, chris. you know, the day is just getting started here. in fact a lot of those camping out here overnight have started to wake up and get dressed and get their day going. now, as you know, there is no official leader of this movement but there is some de facto leadership that is starting to emerge just in the form of volunteers that are taking on an...
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chos tuvieron que enfrentar los efectos la tota sin electricidad sin mara de calentarse.aleador de kerosene. no solamente es la calefacciÓn, tambiÉn los alimentos que tengo en el refrigador. muchas personas deben esta pasando por lo mismo. >> son mÁs de millones las personas que estÁn atravesando la misma situaciÓn. elos estados de pensilvania, nueva jers, massachusetts los mÁs afectado >> todo el vecindario esÁ sin corriente, muchos Árboles caÍdos, muchos hermanos no pudiera llegar al trabajo. rque los carros estaban atascados. >> varios gobernades han declarades de emergenc ra tomar medidas y ter todolos recursos necesarios su dissiciÓn. alnos de los trenes tuvieron interrumpir el servicio por Árboles caÍdos bre los rieles. un hore muriÓ cuando se accidentÓ el carro durante la tormenta. much quedarÁn atrapas en el interior d aeropuerto tras caelar mhos vuelos. >>la gentee mal genio. alguien llamÓ a la policÍa. >> esta noche, muchos siguen sin electricidad, enlgunas partes prÍa tomar hasta una semana restaurar el servicio. en la florida sigue. intensas lluvias en el sur
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from keir to mara, another good morning to you. activity planned in knnew york, march from where you are into times square. >> reporter: they are pretty much on schedule. you can see that the lines are starting to form. by my estimate, maybe 100,000 people here at the park and they are starting to march. the plan for the day is events will be taking place. the group will be marching to washington square park where they will meet up with a group of students and this is going to culminate this afternoon in times square and continue to advocate for the things that they have been talking about since day one, which is economic equality and rallying against corporate greed. one thing to know, we reached out to the police here in new york and they say that they don't have any permits on file for the marches or rallies. however, what the group has been doing pretty consistently is marching on the sidewalks because they are allowed to do that without permits and we can assume that they will continue to do that because they don't have permit
from keir to mara, another good morning to you. activity planned in knnew york, march from where you are into times square. >> reporter: they are pretty much on schedule. you can see that the lines are starting to form. by my estimate, maybe 100,000 people here at the park and they are starting to march. the plan for the day is events will be taking place. the group will be marching to washington square park where they will meet up with a group of students and this is going to culminate...
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mara, good morning. what are you seeing there?rter: right now the group is getting ready because they are going to walk past the big banks and they will end up in times square. this is a global day of protest. organizers say that there are going to be events in hundreds of cities around the world and we have already seen some of those starts in places like australia and asia and now notably in europe. and in rome a peaceful protest turned violent when group of protesters started smashing windows and setting cars on fire. right now we're still seeing smoke rise up from the areas in rome. fortunately, they are part of the anti-us a stare tree and it would look like they are joining with the anti-austerity protests that have been going on for a while now. in london, several hundred protesters came out for their day of protests in front of the stock exchange. so all over the world we are seeing a bit of a presence. and the reasons are simple. for one, it's a saturday. yesterday was a weekday in the early hours of the morning. they hav
mara, good morning. what are you seeing there?rter: right now the group is getting ready because they are going to walk past the big banks and they will end up in times square. this is a global day of protest. organizers say that there are going to be events in hundreds of cities around the world and we have already seen some of those starts in places like australia and asia and now notably in europe. and in rome a peaceful protest turned violent when group of protesters started smashing...
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mara is watching that. >> reporter: richard, good morning.hat is most likely going to be an eventful day. a global day of protester res planned. organizer i say they have events taking place in more than 800 cities worldwide. some of the event ves started in parts of world like australia and london. we're getting reports that they're starting to gather at the stock exchange there. here in new york, the big event is scheduled to take place later this afternoon where crowds are going to gather in times square to rally against what they call corporate greed and advocate for more economic equality. the group of protesters here in new york where the occupy wall street moment started is emboldened after a victory yesterday over the owners of the park where they've been camping out for a month. the owners of the park are hoping they can stay a little while longer. >> avoiding clashes yesterday. as you were alluding to, similar protests have spread to as many as 71 countries around the world. kiera simmons is in london. what are you seeing at the lon
mara is watching that. >> reporter: richard, good morning.hat is most likely going to be an eventful day. a global day of protester res planned. organizer i say they have events taking place in more than 800 cities worldwide. some of the event ves started in parts of world like australia and london. we're getting reports that they're starting to gather at the stock exchange there. here in new york, the big event is scheduled to take place later this afternoon where crowds are going to...
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. >>> the showdown averted at the site of the occupy wall street movement here in new york, nbc's mara schiavocampo, good morning. >> reporter: you can hear the celebrations as protesters proclaim victory in their showdown with the parks owners. earlier this morning the deputy mayor's office released a statement saying the parks owners postponed the cleaning because they'd like to come to an arrangement with the park protesters, that means no one will be asked to leave this morning. before that news came out, up to 1,000 protesters gathered in the early hours of the morning to rally against what they called the pretext of an eviction and attempt to silence their voices. the occupy wall street protesters have been here for one month and the city indefinite -- said they could camp out in this private park indefinitely. earlier this week mayor michael bloomberg said they would have to temporarily leave so it could be cleaned. the owners wanted to power wash it. the protesters said they believe they were trying to be swept out for good. they vow to engage in non-violent disobedience, said
. >>> the showdown averted at the site of the occupy wall street movement here in new york, nbc's mara schiavocampo, good morning. >> reporter: you can hear the celebrations as protesters proclaim victory in their showdown with the parks owners. earlier this morning the deputy mayor's office released a statement saying the parks owners postponed the cleaning because they'd like to come to an arrangement with the park protesters, that means no one will be asked to leave this...
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mara?he protesters here at zuccotti park are starting wake up for what is likely going to be an eventful day, global day of protests. organizers say they have events that are going to take place in more than 800 cities worldwide. some events have started in parts of the world like australia and asia and in london, we're getting reports crowds are starting to gather at the stock exchange there. here in new york, the big event is scheduled to take place later where crowds will gather in times square to rally against what they call corporate greed and advocate for more economic equality. the group of protesters in new york where the occupy wall street movement started is emboldened after a victory yesterday over the owners of the park where they've been camping out for a month. they were supposed to be evicted but told they could stay a while longer. they'll continue with the big rally that's planned. >> avoiding clashes yesterday. there in lower manhattan. alluding to similar protest have spr
mara?he protesters here at zuccotti park are starting wake up for what is likely going to be an eventful day, global day of protests. organizers say they have events that are going to take place in more than 800 cities worldwide. some events have started in parts of the world like australia and asia and in london, we're getting reports crowds are starting to gather at the stock exchange there. here in new york, the big event is scheduled to take place later where crowds will gather in times...