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and spread their anti-1 percent message all over the world, from boston to portland to london to tokyo to rome course in italy the one percent refers to the portion of the country that silvio berlusconi has not had sex with yet. (laughter) but most troubling of all, is that the occupation has spread right here to my studio. look at this mob of young-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: never do wells. nothing to do with-- never dowels, nothing to do with their lives, willing to stand for hours on end, endure harsh treatment and overcrowding all for the chance to yell at some poor guy in a suit. well i say bring it on. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: fair warning, fair warning, don't try to rush the desk. i am armed with pepper spray. (laughter) folks-- (laughter) i'm not surprised there are a lot of angry people out there. america is stuck in a jobs crisis. it's gotten so bad that this weekend i drove by home depot and picked up a carpenter, a landscaper and gastroenterologist. best $10 colonoscopy i ever had. gracias. (laughter) well, finally, folks, there is a simple way to get americans ba
and spread their anti-1 percent message all over the world, from boston to portland to london to tokyo to rome course in italy the one percent refers to the portion of the country that silvio berlusconi has not had sex with yet. (laughter) but most troubling of all, is that the occupation has spread right here to my studio. look at this mob of young-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: never do wells. nothing to do with-- never dowels, nothing to do with their lives, willing to stand for...
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a public demonstration in a small park in lower manhattan on saturday, spread to cities around the world. tokyo, london, rome, sydney, hong kong, toronto, jakarta and indonesia, to name a few. it was a worldwide display of sympathy and solidarity with the protesters of occupy wall street. most were peaceful, though some arrests were reported. rome got ugly, throngs of peaceful demonstrators fled as anarchists began throwing moltov cocktails. shop windows were smashed, riot police moved in. occupy participants were upset by the outbreak of the violence saying their demonstration was hijacked. >>> prosecutors call it a first of its kind indictment charging a bishop and a catholic diocese for failing to report suspected child abuse. st. joseph, missouri, deny the offense which is a misdemeanor. the jackson county prosecutor says finn did not report for five months that a priest in his charge had child pornography. >>> and among the more off beat stories, a mcdonald's employee in new york city is charged with felony assault after confrontation with two female customers. this is youtube video showing how one of t
a public demonstration in a small park in lower manhattan on saturday, spread to cities around the world. tokyo, london, rome, sydney, hong kong, toronto, jakarta and indonesia, to name a few. it was a worldwide display of sympathy and solidarity with the protesters of occupy wall street. most were peaceful, though some arrests were reported. rome got ugly, throngs of peaceful demonstrators fled as anarchists began throwing moltov cocktails. shop windows were smashed, riot police moved in....
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new talked about protests have spread around the world thousands are taking to the street in paris, tokyo and toronto in romehat there was some violence as a building went up in flames. organizers said that some 950 cities and countries are taking a part in this to rally against corporate greed. >> united for global change massive crowd joined around for the occupy what she movement. >> we are all in this together it is wonderful to see such a global movement for everyone standing up fighting for a better world. >> and toronto people marched to the streets carrying signs of anti corporate wording. they say the government is ignoring them. in london, students joined a movement to. >> i came here last night because i felt that something unprecedented in this country, are in the world was very exciting and give people a taste of real democracy. >> for the most part the protests have been peaceful but when the movement spread to wrong, this fiery scene erupted a building set on fire, and protest to the breaking windows at banks and stores. the protest him from occupy wall street that began last month. >> now we
new talked about protests have spread around the world thousands are taking to the street in paris, tokyo and toronto in romehat there was some violence as a building went up in flames. organizers said that some 950 cities and countries are taking a part in this to rally against corporate greed. >> united for global change massive crowd joined around for the occupy what she movement. >> we are all in this together it is wonderful to see such a global movement for everyone standing...
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tens of thousands and tokyo to melbourne, australia. demonstrations in roment turn, using tear gas and water canons to control the crowd. i'm rick folbaum. now back on the five right here on the fox news channel. >> you didn't -- okay. welcome back to "the five." we can tell we are near the end because bob's getting his segment. when the super committee was first announced, congress asked for recommendations on how to trim the nation's debt by more than a trillion dollars. i have said from the beginning, they will be able to pull it off. but today is the deadline for the recommendations from congress to their super committee. but it seems for the most part that lawmakers just want to be sure that their own budgets don't get cut. let me sort of explain this to you. the congress of the united states was asked to submit by this date to the super committee, their recommendations about how you go about doing this. if you add up every recommendation they have given them, they have increased the deficit by $15 trillion. erb's covering their own butt, particularly th
tens of thousands and tokyo to melbourne, australia. demonstrations in roment turn, using tear gas and water canons to control the crowd. i'm rick folbaum. now back on the five right here on the fox news channel. >> you didn't -- okay. welcome back to "the five." we can tell we are near the end because bob's getting his segment. when the super committee was first announced, congress asked for recommendations on how to trim the nation's debt by more than a trillion dollars. i...
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, occupy wall street, the movement goes overseas from violent clashes with police in rome to a peaceful march in tokyo, anger spans the globe. charlie daggetta and celia hatten have the latest. in some polls, herman cain is the g.o.p. fund-raiser. what's a homeowner to do when giant snails attack? we're on the front lines in miami. and san francisco politicians going to the dogs. john blackstone looks into a political action committee for man's best friend. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with anthony mason. >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. the occupy wall street movement that began with a hand full of people in lower manhattan spread to at least 85 cities on six continents today, including europe, where government austerity measures are helping to stoke the rage and asia, where income inequality is hitting particularly hard. we have two reports on the overseas demonstrations, beginning with charlie d'agata in london. >> reporter: in italy, what began as a peaceful protest turned bloody as hundreds of demonstrators fought running battles with police in a rampage th
, occupy wall street, the movement goes overseas from violent clashes with police in rome to a peaceful march in tokyo, anger spans the globe. charlie daggetta and celia hatten have the latest. in some polls, herman cain is the g.o.p. fund-raiser. what's a homeowner to do when giant snails attack? we're on the front lines in miami. and san francisco politicians going to the dogs. john blackstone looks into a political action committee for man's best friend. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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there was tokyo and japan, london in to uk, rome, sidney, hong kong, indonesia to name a few. most were peaceful. though some arrests were reported. rome, however, stands out as the exception today. thousands of peaceful demonstrators suddenly scattered as anarchists began lobbying cocktails. now, numerous fires broke out. you can see riot police there on your screen responding. and a fire broke out in a government building, as well. protesters broke out shop windows, riot police moved in with water cannons and tear gas. and let's go to "newsweek" reporter barbie nango. did they take advantage of the protest, this occupy movement to create havoc? is that what happened today? >> reporter: that's absolutely what happened. anarchists by nature are against police than they are government. and in a situation with a planned protest that everyone's known about for weeks and weeks ahead. they had an ample opportunity to get themselves set up. and we saw police in italy saying 500 anarchists all considered to be part of the most violent anarchists infiltrated the protests. and it start
there was tokyo and japan, london in to uk, rome, sidney, hong kong, indonesia to name a few. most were peaceful. though some arrests were reported. rome, however, stands out as the exception today. thousands of peaceful demonstrators suddenly scattered as anarchists began lobbying cocktails. now, numerous fires broke out. you can see riot police there on your screen responding. and a fire broke out in a government building, as well. protesters broke out shop windows, riot police moved in with...
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rome if you have to. go and i think. it's an. american. right gregory clark live from tokyo thank you very much for your insight and to. work closely following the protests in new york on our web site at r.t. dot com you can find latest articles and are constantly updated blogging you can also find latest videos on our you tube channel stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets and you can see that. operations around. syria least six people are reported killed in the latest clashes between protesters and security forces human rights groups continue sounding the alarm over multiple arrests and killings but one high profile victim has made an amazing reappearance artie's i've ever been a reports on the media's quickfire reactions at the expense of fact checking of the suffering under president bashar assad's brutal regime at least that's what much of the western media said after the apparent butchering of zeinab alcohols name we have pictures of what was done to corpse and they are simply too gruesome to air several western media outlets were quick to report sal
rome if you have to. go and i think. it's an. american. right gregory clark live from tokyo thank you very much for your insight and to. work closely following the protests in new york on our web site at r.t. dot com you can find latest articles and are constantly updated blogging you can also find latest videos on our you tube channel stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets and you can see that. operations around. syria least six...
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to highlight differences between have and have nots reach around the globe. it's turned into an international day of action. one of global protests reaching 951 cities, 82 countries, with rome, sydney and tokyo among the loektsdz. and then in london, here's some live pictures right now. the crowds are growing at a demonstration outside the london stock exchange. about 4,000 were expected to show but reports suggest there are even more than that. we also have reports just a short while ago of arrests there already. a protesters lying down in front of a police van as we give you a look at rome right there and the coliseum. at the half hour we'll take you back to the streets of london right in the middle of those crowds. >>> back here in new york on the streets where the movement began, no let-up at all in the crowds. >> on the sidewalk! go! >> 14 demonstrators have been arrested as they celebrated the cleaning of zuccotti park has been canceled. they have vowing to stay through all threats. >> we are a force to be reckoned with and we need to be treated seriously and engaged with negotiation not just threatened. >>> elsewhere, police are clearing out protest out of public and outdoor spaces. i
to highlight differences between have and have nots reach around the globe. it's turned into an international day of action. one of global protests reaching 951 cities, 82 countries, with rome, sydney and tokyo among the loektsdz. and then in london, here's some live pictures right now. the crowds are growing at a demonstration outside the london stock exchange. about 4,000 were expected to show but reports suggest there are even more than that. we also have reports just a short while ago of...
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rome. hundreds turned out to turn out -- to occupy tokyo. the german newspapers have this headline, going after the banks of germany. and from spain, if you can see how massive, 100,000 people in barcelona. and this from the taiwan newspapers, and some of the demonstrations and damage as a result of occupy wall street, of movement spreading around the world thanks to social media, facebook, and twitter organizing many of these demonstrations. one other headline from the "new york daily news," the same photograph from the scene in round. -- in rome. tim is on the phone from alabama. the independent line, welcome to the conversation. caller: i wanted to let you know that i support the movement, that i have been unemployed for three years, only work four months in three years, and i have only made $400 all year long. it breaks my heart that the republicans will not work with democrats to get the country working. i see that they need to work out of $8 trillion cut on the debt, which tom coburn came up with. it is not stimulus. they need to reinv
rome. hundreds turned out to turn out -- to occupy tokyo. the german newspapers have this headline, going after the banks of germany. and from spain, if you can see how massive, 100,000 people in barcelona. and this from the taiwan newspapers, and some of the demonstrations and damage as a result of occupy wall street, of movement spreading around the world thanks to social media, facebook, and twitter organizing many of these demonstrations. one other headline from the "new york daily...
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to the streets in u.s., europe and asia as well. london, rome, paris, os low, copenhagen, taipei and tokyo, these protests have been mostly peaceful exceptriots. organizers say the protests will be held in 5950 cities in 82 countries. that sounds like the beginnings of a revolution. here in the u.s. police arrested hundreds of protesters this past weekend including new york, chicago, denver, phoenix, arizona and raleigh, north carolina. protesters say they are angry that banks make hefty profit after the 2008 bailouts while ordinary americans suffer under a struggling economy and 9% unemployment. they have a point. they say they take their inspiration from the arab spring movement that lead led to the toppling of regimes across africa and middle east. critics say protesters don't have clear goals and question how long the movement can keep going. but they lasted for a month so far. no signs of slowing down and people who laughed at them don't look so smart right now, do they? plus, politicians seem to be taking note that these protests aren't going away as well. president obama voicing support for the demonstrators and republican house m
to the streets in u.s., europe and asia as well. london, rome, paris, os low, copenhagen, taipei and tokyo, these protests have been mostly peaceful exceptriots. organizers say the protests will be held in 5950 cities in 82 countries. that sounds like the beginnings of a revolution. here in the u.s. police arrested hundreds of protesters this past weekend including new york, chicago, denver, phoenix, arizona and raleigh, north carolina. protesters say they are angry that banks make hefty profit...