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afghans need opium poppies to survive. and lease point out the inconsistency of such an approach by arguing that because afghan peasants don't want to grow potatoes instead of poppies and millions of people worldwide have to die another inconsistency the issue of americans come up with the us together with a colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being around a kid one hundred times less apart from the refusal to get rid of the poppies there is the alleged interest of international banks in dirty money there kardex every nearly as not share in the total world trade as oil and gas the head of russia's drug enforcement suggested u.s. and european banks cast of glee welcome and encourage the inflow of drug money and that is part of the reports show that a persistent lack of liquidity and an aspiration to survive during a crisis promote not only tolerance toward criminal money but also encouraging attitude of availability
afghans need opium poppies to survive. and lease point out the inconsistency of such an approach by arguing that because afghan peasants don't want to grow potatoes instead of poppies and millions of people worldwide have to die another inconsistency the issue of americans come up with the us together with a colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being around a kid one hundred times less...
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these harmless looking afghan poppies have caused millions of deaths worldwide. russian the u.s. have teamed up to crack down on drug producers in afghanistan as a result of joint operations a number of major labs were destroyed there but there is a stark difference in how russia and the u.s. see the solution to the problem because that was probably metaphorically speaking instead of destroying the machine gun nest this is just catching bullets flying from the machine gun and we suggest eradicating narcotic plants altogether as long as there are opium poppy fields there will be trafficking as simple as that but the u.s. and other nato countries have no intention to eradicate afghan poppy fields once and for all they say afghans need opium poppies to survive another inconsistency the issue of americans come up with here the u.s. together with the colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being rather kid one hundred times less apart from the refusal to get rid of the poppies the
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afghans need opium poppies to survive another inconsistency. with the us together with the colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being around a kid one hundred times less apart from the refusal to get rid of the poppies there is the alleged interest of international banks in dirty money or kardex have nearly as much air in the total world trade as oil and gas the head of russia's growth in force misadjusted us and european banks tacitly welcome and encourage the inflow of drug money and that is because of reports show that a persistent lack of liquidity and an aspiration to survive during a crisis promote not only tolerance toward criminal money but also encouraging attitude of availability of such money it was silent consent in the u.s. audience to the russian proposal to stop the banks from laundering drug money we can hear direct and see is cartons of narcotics we can make arrests of traffickers but we really need to choke off the farm
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for letting afghan poppies grow its concerning opium business is simply too lucrative to destroy. and catch the first minutes on terra firma of the three space travelers who safely returned to earth after six months in orbit. to start all efforts from politicians and newly appointed technocrats the sovereign debt crisis continues its march across the euro zone spain's borrowing costs sought as investors showed little faith in the country's newly elected center right government and mario monti is in brussels to convince european leaders his country's economy is back on track and his commitment to the single currency hold strong the greek prime minister lucas papademos was promised his country will receive the next bailout tranche before the end of the year that's after he too met the e.u. stop technocrats and assured them he was determined to implement all the cuts greece's creditors to mine the sarah ferguson hearing the new leaders of crisis hit countries are still struggling to get the backing of the people the changing face of european democracy as the euro crisis continues to
for letting afghan poppies grow its concerning opium business is simply too lucrative to destroy. and catch the first minutes on terra firma of the three space travelers who safely returned to earth after six months in orbit. to start all efforts from politicians and newly appointed technocrats the sovereign debt crisis continues its march across the euro zone spain's borrowing costs sought as investors showed little faith in the country's newly elected center right government and mario monti...
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poppy harlow is in lower manhattan now. poppy, are things peaceful? >> reporter: carol, i'm having a hard time hearing you. i assume you're asking what is happening down here. tension has escalated. ive i've been here since 1:30 in the morning when i got a call from a protesters saying the police were evicting him. what you're looking at is hundreds of protesters, supporters of the movement. we're just a few blocks from the new york stock exchange, about a block and a half from zuccotti park. you have protesters on this side. also a number of new york city police officers in full raid gear. this barricade is where the dividing line is. carol, what happened is the protesters were woken up in the middle of the night, about 1:00 a.m. they were told the city needs to clean the park. they were given a flier of brookville properties who owns the park, saying there's an increased health and fire hazard. we need to clean the park. you can come brack if a few hours. the sentiment by the protesters is that they do not believe they will be allowed back in the pa
poppy harlow is in lower manhattan now. poppy, are things peaceful? >> reporter: carol, i'm having a hard time hearing you. i assume you're asking what is happening down here. tension has escalated. ive i've been here since 1:30 in the morning when i got a call from a protesters saying the police were evicting him. what you're looking at is hundreds of protesters, supporters of the movement. we're just a few blocks from the new york stock exchange, about a block and a half from zuccotti...
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poppy harlow joins us live from the park. tell us what's going on. >> i've been here for about 2 1/2 hours. i got here at about 1:30 in the morning after getting a call from one of the protesters. the sentiment down here, it's not believed they will be allowed back in the park. they believe they won't be allowed back in. what you see to my right are a number of protesters, other people who woke up in the middle of the night or who came down to witness what was going on. what you see here to my left is a barricade and a number of new york city police officers here in full riot gear. this is the separation line. we're about a block and a half away from zuccotti park where the occupy wall street movement started in september. we have not been allowed past the police barricade. we've tried at a number of locations to get into the park for the last 2 1/2 hours. we have not been told why we're not allowed in the park. i spoke on the phone with a number of protesters in the park. some of them have locked arms together and have refus
poppy harlow joins us live from the park. tell us what's going on. >> i've been here for about 2 1/2 hours. i got here at about 1:30 in the morning after getting a call from one of the protesters. the sentiment down here, it's not believed they will be allowed back in the park. they believe they won't be allowed back in. what you see to my right are a number of protesters, other people who woke up in the middle of the night or who came down to witness what was going on. what you see here...
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there would be something for everything. >> obviously with the poppies, it stands for something. obviously the british pride and the people who died in the wars, all the previous wars. >> fifa have allowed a minute of silence to be held before the game, and england players will wear poppies in the run up to it, just not on the pitch. >> well, it's got everyone talking over here. i wonder what your views on that are. if you go to the website, share in the conversation, bbc.com/news is the way to get into the website and take it from there. plenty more stories there, as well, of course. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, were developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. lets use energy more efficiently. lets go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corpor
there would be something for everything. >> obviously with the poppies, it stands for something. obviously the british pride and the people who died in the wars, all the previous wars. >> fifa have allowed a minute of silence to be held before the game, and england players will wear poppies in the run up to it, just not on the pitch. >> well, it's got everyone talking over here. i wonder what your views on that are. if you go to the website, share in the conversation,...
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thanks, poppy. gets actor isaiah washington kicked off the popular television show "gray's anatomy." does he have any regrets? his answer when he sits down face to face with our fredricka whitfield. ssive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. plug into the savings you deserve with snapshot from progressive. >>> it is 37 minutes after the hour. i'm ted rowlands in for fredricka whitfield who is off this weekend. before she left, she talked to actor isaiah washington in her one on one face to face segment. take a look. >> four years after actor isaiah washington was checked out of the hit television show "grey's anatomy," he's been far from sedentary. he produced two movies, a documentary and he's written a book. in "a man f
thanks, poppy. gets actor isaiah washington kicked off the popular television show "gray's anatomy." does he have any regrets? his answer when he sits down face to face with our fredricka whitfield. ssive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw!...
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our own poppy harlow is on the scene for us. so what's the verdict? what's the ruling, poppy?ling is this temporary restraining order has been denied. the earlier ruling handed down this morning saying that the protesters indeed could enter the park and evicting them would illegal that ruling has been reversed. this coming down from judge michael stollman has ruled in favor of brookfield properties, the company that owns zuccotti park and he has ruled in favor of new york city, saying that protesters do not need to be allowed back in the park. obviously, there's many questions surrounding this, but what does that mean, this is a public area. proor will they not be allowed to sit in any fashion. again, this morning's ruling has been reversed. a temporary restraining order has been reversed and the motion by the lawyers of those representing occupy wall street has been denied. wolf? >> so, in other words, the protesters are not going back until the owners of that park and the city for all practical purposes decide they will be allowed to go back, but as of know, bloomberg and th
our own poppy harlow is on the scene for us. so what's the verdict? what's the ruling, poppy?ling is this temporary restraining order has been denied. the earlier ruling handed down this morning saying that the protesters indeed could enter the park and evicting them would illegal that ruling has been reversed. this coming down from judge michael stollman has ruled in favor of brookfield properties, the company that owns zuccotti park and he has ruled in favor of new york city, saying that...
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poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand.bly he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands-on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead of a toast, the groom got a tase, and the bridal party got a shower of mace. >> what is going through my mind is probably, oh, my god, i'm supposed to be getting mair and supposed to be the happiest day of my life, getting tased. i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. >> this is a small town, nice to live here. it's quiet. >> it is usually quiet. but not on july 23rd, 2005. riding along with police is a cameraman. >> what the [ bleep ]. some wedding. >> shooting for a local tv show c
poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand.bly he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands-on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a...
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poppy harlow is live in new york on the scene. poppy, tell us what is taking place?ust happened suzanne about five minutes ago. you see a lot of protesters and observers all around the park. a protester holding an american flag jumped a barrier because the park is still blocked off by awe number of new york city police officers. they jumped the barrier and ran in. i watched as probably seven police officers took the protester down and handcuffed him and took him away. we've seen stuff like that happening this morning. two hours ago a group of protesters war able to get in the park. but it has been shut by the police since they raided it last night at about 1:00 a.m. we came here at about 2:00 a.m. after being alerted what was going on. one of the protesters said this is happening, we came right down. through the night it got progressively a bit more aggressive between upset protesters and the nypd. at sunrise this morning, the nypd was able to clear the streets of lower manhattan. within the hour protesters have returned. i want to play video. hundreds and hundreds o
poppy harlow is live in new york on the scene. poppy, tell us what is taking place?ust happened suzanne about five minutes ago. you see a lot of protesters and observers all around the park. a protester holding an american flag jumped a barrier because the park is still blocked off by awe number of new york city police officers. they jumped the barrier and ran in. i watched as probably seven police officers took the protester down and handcuffed him and took him away. we've seen stuff like that...
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the following day the bloody hostility resumed and we today wear the poppy in remembrance of our war dead. will the prime minister join me in condemning the outrageous condition by fifa to refuse the home nation their request to wear the poppy on their shirts this weekend as a simple mark of respect and remembrance? >> i thank the honorable lady, not osme speaks for the whole house but whole country at being completely baffled and frankly angry by the decision made by fifa. if teams want to be able to put the poppy on their shirt, as many teams do in our football league, they should be able to at the national level, whether it's english team or welsh team. i think this is an appalling decision and i hope they will reconsider it. >> mr. speaker, as poverty is rising, the prime minister is removing the requirement for people to register to vote in britain, thereby removing millions of peoples' rights to vote. and not taking money with one hand and taking their votes with another, and is this not a distortion of democracy to force austerity measures on the most vulnerable by removing th
the following day the bloody hostility resumed and we today wear the poppy in remembrance of our war dead. will the prime minister join me in condemning the outrageous condition by fifa to refuse the home nation their request to wear the poppy on their shirts this weekend as a simple mark of respect and remembrance? >> i thank the honorable lady, not osme speaks for the whole house but whole country at being completely baffled and frankly angry by the decision made by fifa. if teams want...
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the poppy's brilliant red color, an appropriate symbol for the blood spilled in the war.ng the british version. sold on uk streets by volunteers, it is our highest profile charity campaign. this week, there was a national outcry when international soccer's ruling body fifa tried to ban the england team from wearing poppies. the money raised from their sale goes to armed forces charities. dylan recently did a touching segment on america's thousands of wounded warriors. information on how to help them is here and on the website. almost 1% of americans serve voluntary for the military. 1% of americans who ask not what their country can do for them, but do something for their country. to get to grips with our problems in america and europe, sacrifice must be shed. the military and their families have done their bit. perhaps food for thought, especially tomorrow, for the other 1% that's recently been occupying the news. the armistice is in 1918 was supposed to be the end of the war to end all wars. it was not to be. since then, millions have given their lives, so we can remain
the poppy's brilliant red color, an appropriate symbol for the blood spilled in the war.ng the british version. sold on uk streets by volunteers, it is our highest profile charity campaign. this week, there was a national outcry when international soccer's ruling body fifa tried to ban the england team from wearing poppies. the money raised from their sale goes to armed forces charities. dylan recently did a touching segment on america's thousands of wounded warriors. information on how to help...
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>>> i'm poppy harlow.reet will be watching washington as the clock ticks down on the super committee's debt deal. >>> a key housing report with reading on existing home sales and a revised reading on third quarter gdp. on tuesday, the fed will release minutes from its latest meeting. that will give us insight on economic conditions across the country. the stock market, of course is closed thursday for thanksgiving and trading ends early on friday. we'll keep you posted on all the news of the week on cnn money. >>> i'm carlos diaz. here's what we're watching this week. demi's divorce damages. what's next in the demi moore/ashton kutcher divorce. could it be one of the most expensive divorces ever? >> plus, showsbiz one on one with chaz bono. his life after "dancing with the stars." catch showbiz tonight sunday through friday exclusively on hln. >>> now for the week ahead when it comes to the weather. it's going to be a holiday workweek. a little short. millions of americans are going to be traveling. what w
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poppy, you guys are hysterical. thank you for joining this week on "your money."sunday at 3:00. check out my new book with ali velshi "how to speak
poppy, you guys are hysterical. thank you for joining this week on "your money."sunday at 3:00. check out my new book with ali velshi "how to speak
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and we'll keep an eye on it for you on cnn money. >> thanks, poppy and felicia. check out cnnmoney.com for the latest financial news. >>> well in parts of the south it is time to grab your umbrella. jacqui jeras, anything to worry about? lot of rain? >> lots of rain. we're worried about flooding and also worried about the threat of severe thunderstorms. nothing severe out there right now, but as we take a look at the radar we are kind of monitoring an area and so is the storm prediction center here for the potential of severe thunderstorms developing and that includes you in the dallas area. this is kind of a part of a cold front moving its way across the plains. check out the pictures from yesterday of what the storm system did in the north. we had a lot of snow across the parts of minnesota, up to a foot in northern parts of this state. only a couple inches around minneapolis-st. paul, but quite an issue there on interstate 94. they also had problems along i-35. the southern tier will be the focus today and here's that severe weather threat. our frontal system
and we'll keep an eye on it for you on cnn money. >> thanks, poppy and felicia. check out cnnmoney.com for the latest financial news. >>> well in parts of the south it is time to grab your umbrella. jacqui jeras, anything to worry about? lot of rain? >> lots of rain. we're worried about flooding and also worried about the threat of severe thunderstorms. nothing severe out there right now, but as we take a look at the radar we are kind of monitoring an area and so is the...
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poppy harlow live in lower manhattan. the park open yet for demonstrators and protesters yet? >> reporter: the park is not open yet. you've got traffic walking by, you can see, christine. it's barricaded on all four sides. a lot of police officers down here, and, also, you see those people in yellow vests? i was told by one they are park security. we're not sure if they're from the city or from brookfield, the company that owns this park. a fascinating park. reporting down here live since 2:00 in the morning. the escalation ramped up in the wee hours in the morning, from 2:00 to 3:00 to 4:00 a.m. live when i was on-air with carol. the protesters taken out of the part. a lot of them arrested, we saw them put on nypd buses. how did this go down in the park? we as journalist was not allowed by the nypd past barricades. a block and a half away, not allowed to get into the park until 5:00 in the morning after trying for three hours. take a listen to those in the park who got evicted to their experience. here it is. what happen
poppy harlow live in lower manhattan. the park open yet for demonstrators and protesters yet? >> reporter: the park is not open yet. you've got traffic walking by, you can see, christine. it's barricaded on all four sides. a lot of police officers down here, and, also, you see those people in yellow vests? i was told by one they are park security. we're not sure if they're from the city or from brookfield, the company that owns this park. a fascinating park. reporting down here live since...
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poppy harlow has a look at what's coming up in business news. poppy? >> thanks so much, alison.ek on wall street brings notable economic reports. we'll get the latest looks at inflation and also home construction. meantime earnings from walmart, target, jp penny and new retail sales numbers will put a focus on consumer spending and the senate banking committee will hold a hearing on fannie mae and freddie mac's compensation practices. the mortgage giants sparked outrage with plans to hand out $13 million in bonuses this year, despite having received $170 billion government bailout. keep a close eye on all of it all week on cnn money. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> for months now, we've been covering the occupy wall street movement and it's still going strong. cnn's susan candiotti wanted to know how this group is holding it together. she found an interesting money trail. >> reporter: since occupy wall street began its rallying cry against corporate greed 50 days ago the movement has grown and so has its needs, including feeding hundreds camping out, providing sleeping bags
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we all wear the poppies with pride. we all do it, even if we don't approve of the worst people are fighting in. we do it to honor the fact that these people sacrifice their lives for us. it's absolutely vital for fifa to understand that. and i think a clear message going out from this government can make tm think again. >> thank you, mr. speaker. building on the last answer the prime minister gave, given the fact that italy is down and incredible fiscal path, with the assist the find -- the prime minister's to upgrade the european -- [inaudible] in such a way that helps the
we all wear the poppies with pride. we all do it, even if we don't approve of the worst people are fighting in. we do it to honor the fact that these people sacrifice their lives for us. it's absolutely vital for fifa to understand that. and i think a clear message going out from this government can make tm think again. >> thank you, mr. speaker. building on the last answer the prime minister gave, given the fact that italy is down and incredible fiscal path, with the assist the find --...
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thanks for your input your thoughts poppy asked if i was a pleasure to see economists a correspondent for the asia times figure much ok now let's focus in on neighboring libya and there are local t.v. stations released a photograph that's proportionately of moammar gadhafi son saif al islam who's been detained by the country's authorities they say the image shows a man who appears to be siphoned off hospital bed with his right arm bandaged and he was seized by the military all attempting to escape to knees with two aides following weeks on the run angry crowds reportedly stormed the plane the flume into the libyan city of zintan who is being held at an army base now though to tell fiction our philosophy professor at philadelphia university jordan told us that he doubts if saif islam would be treated fairly now. it's unfortunate that syphilis now has been captured and i think that it's sad because he will not stand. trial in and after what we have seen what the new government have done or. what the court. media have done with his father and brother previously none the less i don't thin
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poppy harlow has been covering the story for us.ave a protective order. >> tell me about this document. what is it? >> this is a restraining order against mayor bloomberg. >> this is a park. >> you have to go to the judge. >> this is our park! >> our park! >> you don't have authority over a judge. >> our constitutional rights. >> our constitutional rights. >> to move freely. >> without obstruction. >> without obstruction. >> we need to move now. >> we need to move now. >> we do not want a problem. >> we do not want a problem. >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> we have a court order. >> let's go. move down. >> you are violating a federal judge's order. do you understand that? >> all right. let's go to maggie who is covering the story for us today. maggie, both sides on the standoff, they went back to court after the judge issued the first court order. where does the hearing stand right n
poppy harlow has been covering the story for us.ave a protective order. >> tell me about this document. what is it? >> this is a restraining order against mayor bloomberg. >> this is a park. >> you have to go to the judge. >> this is our park! >> our park! >> you don't have authority over a judge. >> our constitutional rights. >> our constitutional rights. >> to move freely. >> without obstruction. >> without obstruction....
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poppy, was it mostly peaceful? >> no, it was not mostly peaceful, kyra. it was just quite a scene here. starting at about 1:00 when the protesters from zuccotti park started getting evicted. they started filling the streets here in new york. police barricades were set up for blocks and blocks around zuccotti park. a protester called me to tell me what was going on and i ran down here. even the press was not allowed anywhere near zuccotti park. we were held for three hours behind police barricades and we made it through into the park to see them finishing up the cleanup. as you can see now, kyra, the police are in the park, the protesters are not. they have not been allowed back in this park, even though they were told they would be allowed back in this morning to occupy, once again. i want you to take a listen to a man named john murdoch. he was arrested last night and he said for being a block away from the park, he was arrested, he was just released from jail and i asked him, what does this mean for the movement? are you going to stop? >> it's not about
poppy, was it mostly peaceful? >> no, it was not mostly peaceful, kyra. it was just quite a scene here. starting at about 1:00 when the protesters from zuccotti park started getting evicted. they started filling the streets here in new york. police barricades were set up for blocks and blocks around zuccotti park. a protester called me to tell me what was going on and i ran down here. even the press was not allowed anywhere near zuccotti park. we were held for three hours behind police...
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joining us today, poppy harlow. you've been there throughout the day. what is it like tonight?d and removing their belongings or no? >> reporter: no, they are actually gathering in a general assembly behind me. i'm told by one of the protestors, this is the biggest he's ever seen, by his estimates about, 1,000 or more protesters. in the park, in one protester's words, this has just galvanized the movement. what we had happen around 5:00 eastern today is in new york, the state supreme court judge reversing the earlier ruling saying the eviction was illegal and upholding the stance of the city and the company that owns this park, saying basically the first amendment rights do not apply to these protesters in terms of camping out overnight. they have the first amendment right to protest. they cannot set up camp here and live here. there's a lot of anger here at occupy wall street over exactly that. >> poppy, thank you very much. poppy has been covering this since the very early hours this morning when she went and saw the police begin to remove the protesters. let's talk about the
joining us today, poppy harlow. you've been there throughout the day. what is it like tonight?d and removing their belongings or no? >> reporter: no, they are actually gathering in a general assembly behind me. i'm told by one of the protestors, this is the biggest he's ever seen, by his estimates about, 1,000 or more protesters. in the park, in one protester's words, this has just galvanized the movement. what we had happen around 5:00 eastern today is in new york, the state supreme...