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don't need your platitudes i don't need nice words i need action i need them to actually take wall street don see what they're doing right now is saying we support our guy was deeper than see anything about what the foreign secret grayson was there was all about oversight board that means i need my preview crites are these guys under rico it really is a very connected intricate web of lies if it's spread so to the democrats out there i'd just like to send a message that you will not go off us if you really want to show us some support about being leaders yourselves but until then because a government guy sees the function we've created one of our own and to me this isn't about capitalism i'm not against capital i'm against crime i only wish the democratic party was against it as much as i am maybe then i feel stronger exporting ok so we're talking about one certain type of crime is going and punish right if and when i mean i'm not street how do you tax code that way larry see here i mean there have been math arrests right seven hundred people arrested on the present rate there are a number of
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joining me is a man who was just at the occupy wall street tonight, boxing promoter, don king. >> ithout them, the people who put themselves in harm's way with their valor we couldn't sit here on with lawrence o'donnell. god bless our troops, good bless america and our president barack obama. >> you are an 80-year-old working man with a lot to do. what the heck are you doing at occupy wall street? why did you go down there? >> i love america and i think that what many people may miss the boat on is the first amendment gave the right to protest and demonstrate and to go for your grievances and the freedom of speech. you know, the press could not exist. you couldn't sit here without the first amendment. every time you say something about somebody, somebody would come at you and then the money and influence would stop you from being able to retaliate to find a way or means to carry your message. that that's the jourpallistic creed. you have to be able to understand what they are doing is pure americana. so our nation's greatest resource is its people. people's greatest resource is child
joining me is a man who was just at the occupy wall street tonight, boxing promoter, don king. >> ithout them, the people who put themselves in harm's way with their valor we couldn't sit here on with lawrence o'donnell. god bless our troops, good bless america and our president barack obama. >> you are an 80-year-old working man with a lot to do. what the heck are you doing at occupy wall street? why did you go down there? >> i love america and i think that what many people...
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don lemon. occupy wall street is now global. demonstrations erupted in cities around the world today in a display of worldwide frustration we haven't seen since this protest began about a month ago. this peaceful demonstration in buenos aires was fairly typical. this was the scene in london. thousands of people converged in front of st. paul's cathedral to hear wikileaks founder julian assange. he made an appearance today. several people were arrested in london. the most notable unrest was in rome. look at these images. police blame anarchists for taking advantage of the large gathering to throw fire bombs and break store windows, forcing riot police to move in with water cannons and tear gas. some of the protesters say their movement was hijacked by these troublemakers in rome. cnn's susan candiotti is in new york. this is where the movement began, with occupy wall street. and the protesters of occupy wall street, susan, have now entered times square in manhattan. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well -- [ inaudib
don lemon. occupy wall street is now global. demonstrations erupted in cities around the world today in a display of worldwide frustration we haven't seen since this protest began about a month ago. this peaceful demonstration in buenos aires was fairly typical. this was the scene in london. thousands of people converged in front of st. paul's cathedral to hear wikileaks founder julian assange. he made an appearance today. several people were arrested in london. the most notable unrest was in...
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don knapp, cbs5. >>> protesters in wall street say they are in for the long haul. they are now beginning their third week dancing out in the financial district. today, they pledged to stay as long as they can. although that they have clear objectives, they speak against corporate greed, global climate change as well. protesters are now spreading across the country from boston to san francisco. >> i think what you're seeing now is actually an organic grass roots movement that doesn't have an organized leadership behind it. >> more than 700 people were arrested yesterday when protesters stopped traffic on the brooklyn bridge. several unions are planning to join the protest for a march next week. >>> american travelers are being told by the state department to keep on high alert after the u.s. military strike killed an american-born al qaeda leader in yemen. a former vice president is defending the obama administration's use of force in that attack. >> it's the new haven. >> reporter: they warn that the killing of the u.s.-born leader in al qaeda in yemen raises the -
don knapp, cbs5. >>> protesters in wall street say they are in for the long haul. they are now beginning their third week dancing out in the financial district. today, they pledged to stay as long as they can. although that they have clear objectives, they speak against corporate greed, global climate change as well. protesters are now spreading across the country from boston to san francisco. >> i think what you're seeing now is actually an organic grass roots movement that...
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guy we're looking at right now is so much of a target of what the little people, if you will, don on wall street, looking up at those buildings don't like? >> i think in a lot of countries, that would be a game killer for mitt romney, a picture like that. i think what the people on occupy wall street are expressing is a sentiment held widely across the country. you don't have to be part of a drum circle to wonder about the difference between the top 1% and bottom 99% and think that you got shafted while they've been saved. and this plays into what cain was talking about on the campaign. where there discontentment is being identified with by people in mainstream america. there's a cultural component to this protest and a political ideological component. and people may look at that and say, that's not me, but if they hear what they're saying and share that anger, then mitt romney is in a really difficult position. >> howard, you and i grew up, and my father, who was a lifelong republican said, the one weakness of the party he voted for was they were in bed with big business and money. he would and
guy we're looking at right now is so much of a target of what the little people, if you will, don on wall street, looking up at those buildings don't like? >> i think in a lot of countries, that would be a game killer for mitt romney, a picture like that. i think what the people on occupy wall street are expressing is a sentiment held widely across the country. you don't have to be part of a drum circle to wonder about the difference between the top 1% and bottom 99% and think that you...
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back to you, don. >> susan candiotti, thank you so much for that. the occupy wall street movement apparently doesn't have many friends among republicans. house majority leader eric cantor called them mobs and republican presidential candidates have been lining up to dismiss the protesters as un-american and engaging in class warfare. listen to herman cain and michele bachmann. >> i went by one of the protests in washington, d.c. on friday, and i saw a lot of signs from unions that were there, so i don't know how spontaneous these protests were, but it seems to me that their anger should be directed at the white house. because barack obama's policies have put us in one of the worst tailspins economically that we have. and maybe that's why the protests that i saw was within shouting distance of the white house. >> yes. but the fact of the matter is, why aren't there jobs? go and picket the white house. demonstrate in front of the white house. the thing that this administration does not get is that the business sector is the engine of economic growth. that's key. they don't
back to you, don. >> susan candiotti, thank you so much for that. the occupy wall street movement apparently doesn't have many friends among republicans. house majority leader eric cantor called them mobs and republican presidential candidates have been lining up to dismiss the protesters as un-american and engaging in class warfare. listen to herman cain and michele bachmann. >> i went by one of the protests in washington, d.c. on friday, and i saw a lot of signs from unions that...
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being down but don defeated you need it by minutes the occupy wall street movement continues to gain momentum but the louder they scream the more they seem to be dismissed by some that r.t.d. is listening loud and clear. and as protesters rally against wasteful government spending where has all the money gone we had overseas for some answers as the us marks ten years in afghanistan plus this. leaves you. in the have a taste of the right. but as soldiers search for their home away from home is the u.s. getting too comfortable in a country it promises to leave or take a look at the continuing presence of american troops in afghanistan. are a good evening it's friday october seventh eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm laurin leicester and you're watching r.t. now we continue to bring you the latest on what's happening nationwide in the fights occupy wall street but which is growing so much from coast to coast the movement is gaining momentum it originated in new york but it spread as you can see behind me to los angeles boston chicago and cities in between like boise idaho tampa florid
being down but don defeated you need it by minutes the occupy wall street movement continues to gain momentum but the louder they scream the more they seem to be dismissed by some that r.t.d. is listening loud and clear. and as protesters rally against wasteful government spending where has all the money gone we had overseas for some answers as the us marks ten years in afghanistan plus this. leaves you. in the have a taste of the right. but as soldiers search for their home away from home is...
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wall street. hello again, carol. >> hello, t.j. i enjoyed your interview with doniewment i got talked back to. >> i was right behind don king. i was laughing. anyway, back to our "talkback" question, the question this morning, would jesus occupy wall street? responses are pouring in. christ is certainly against greed and abuse against the working class. he purposely went out of his way to minister it those who struggled. as to acts of violence, christ is against that, too. all protesting needs to be peaceful. this prosecufrom brenda -- isn't the government made out of people? yes, jesus would show p up and support it. not to mention, those republicans who like to criticize and slam down ows. jesus would say, go to work losers! government is already big enough. no more giveaways. i you have two jobs why can't you losers find one. i think jesus would be more gentle than that. this from tad -- i would say jesus could occupy those who abuse their authority and power. in this case, jesus would raise his voice to ask the rich crooked to stop their selfish action and conc
wall street. hello again, carol. >> hello, t.j. i enjoyed your interview with doniewment i got talked back to. >> i was right behind don king. i was laughing. anyway, back to our "talkback" question, the question this morning, would jesus occupy wall street? responses are pouring in. christ is certainly against greed and abuse against the working class. he purposely went out of his way to minister it those who struggled. as to acts of violence, christ is against that, too....
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country the wall street answer to people's rage he killed wall street will be nobody helped create jobs but as one of the protesters tried to put a word of objection call at all. oh no don it's not george i'm talking to these people hold on i'm not talking to you you'll be my. personal success and money have always been part of the american dream. the aspiration to become rich is deeply ingrained in american society and widely promoted by pop culture but those who took to the streets have made it clear that the situation when the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer is not their idea of the american dream in fact it could be the end of it and the beginning of the class war i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. some of the news in brief around the world violence broke out in the streets of the chilean capital as police shoes water kind of tear gas to disperse student led protests at least forty people were arrested when a peaceful march for education reforms and even clashes today struggles calling for free and quality education students also claim president pinera is failing to distribute the wealth from a recent copper price to c
country the wall street answer to people's rage he killed wall street will be nobody helped create jobs but as one of the protesters tried to put a word of objection call at all. oh no don it's not george i'm talking to these people hold on i'm not talking to you you'll be my. personal success and money have always been part of the american dream. the aspiration to become rich is deeply ingrained in american society and widely promoted by pop culture but those who took to the streets have made...
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don lemon. live in the cnn newsroom, the occupy wall street protests that began in lower manhattan two weeks agos. among them, denver, albuquerque and seattle. despite the lack of leadership or a coherent message, the protests keep going day after day. the primary message is a general discontent with the u.s. financial system which many protesters say favors the rich over the poor. >>> the national park service has halted work assessing earthquake damage to the washington monument. the national park service is waiting for high winds to subside after a gust friday blew eric sahn about 30 feet while he was hanging from a rope at the top of the monument. he's part of the engineering team evaluating the building. he's fine, but the park service says it will be monday at the earliest before teams can get to work again. >>> those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon. now back to "cnn presents." the special, "death by mail: the anthrax letters." i'll see you at 10:00 p.m. >>> five years after the attack, amerithrax investigators are nowhere near an arrest. >> i wouldn't say stuck. what i would s
don lemon. live in the cnn newsroom, the occupy wall street protests that began in lower manhattan two weeks agos. among them, denver, albuquerque and seattle. despite the lack of leadership or a coherent message, the protests keep going day after day. the primary message is a general discontent with the u.s. financial system which many protesters say favors the rich over the poor. >>> the national park service has halted work assessing earthquake damage to the washington monument. the...
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don carty dot com. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street strange play at. least in chance a good chance to choose things to get with the status of the human experiment to keep the subtle. business refuse what it. is good to try to censor global economy and it's all ok. and since our financial turmoil in the region is troubling to maintain our confidence in markets and beyond critics want to be seen trade imbalances recession looks to be the nation's close to collapsing a subprime loan foreclosed possible thanks to fail so we play by the game feel level i think is us question seven and must. team players apply protestant churches in athens greece the i think for me i'm just programs in crisps that told economies . growing. pictures of all the skeezers city on the bank of lake in russia's northwest. saw peter the great founded it in the early eighteenth century as a supply base for the russian navy today just one of the leading centers the wooden boat making. tons of ports. roger battle turning to porn somewhat of an. easy island just a short distance from th
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don. >> thank you, matthew, chance. >>> a fledgling movement known as occupy wall street has hit a nerve. boston, seattle, denver, los angeles, albuquerque all have taken up this banner. the demonstrations began in new york in july, but why, what do they want? our susan candiotti has been at lower manhattan and she is asking that very question. >> reporter: don, this protest has been set up in a public park for three weeks now and they're trying to keep it as organized as possible. for example, there's this food line that's been here for several days where people have been donating food, people who live in the neighborhood, even businesses. so that's where people come to get some water, to get some food. but you also have some impromptu security here. people pitching in to kind of watch here. i want to show also -- you see a lot of this going on. we have guitars, saxophones, we have folk groups and people just expressing their views. there is no again clear-cut goal for what is happening here, but many people have told us they're content to wait until that happens. we even ran into for ex
don. >> thank you, matthew, chance. >>> a fledgling movement known as occupy wall street has hit a nerve. boston, seattle, denver, los angeles, albuquerque all have taken up this banner. the demonstrations began in new york in july, but why, what do they want? our susan candiotti has been at lower manhattan and she is asking that very question. >> reporter: don, this protest has been set up in a public park for three weeks now and they're trying to keep it as organized as...
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don lemon. brooke is off today. occupy oakland and keeping an eye on wall street and time for report reporter roulette. tell me what happened 20 years ago on sunday? >> i can't tell you what happened yesterday. >> the perfect storm happened 20 years ago. >> the storm, yes. >> the movie, hurricane in iraq -- we don't have a hurricane this time but we have a significant weather event. for new york city. let me show you what is going to happen here. i'm talking about all of the western suburbs just to the west of the city. part of an i-95 -- 10 to 20 miles west of there. zero inches of snow to 15 or 20 right along. along the water, it's going to snow a lot in new york city. it's just not going to stick. there's going to be slop. there's going to be a raindrop and snowflake that comes down at the same time. you don't get accumulation with that. what you do get with that, patterson, up into northern bour ban county, snow on the leaves are going to make it break. all of the power lines are going to come down. 15 inch ts of snow. rapidly, though, as you get past the delaware water gap. those numbers are signi
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don >>>> i think this is a movement and a cause that is worth the risk. >> retina, a weekend the wall streetwashington. so far, there's no end in sight for demonstrations. good morning, washington. about 5:30 on this monday, october 10. i am cynne simpson. >> i am greta kreuz. tap the columbus day. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. we will check the roads in a few minutes, but we start with adam caskey. if it was a gorgeous weekend. >> it has been a beautiful stretch of weather. today it will continue into today. however you will notice a little extra cloud cover. still mostly sunny. clouds moving from the south to the north. tomorrow we will notice a shift in the weather parents. that will lead to areas of rain tomorrow night especially into wednesday. let's focus on today. 48 incumbent 48 in walkersville, 59 in northwest d.c., to 51 in waldorf, in a fairfax. sunshine, 80 degrees this afternoon. a mile day considering the average high is 70. slight chance a late-day showers tomorrow south of the metro area. good chance of widespread rain on wednesday. it's a smoker for th
don >>>> i think this is a movement and a cause that is worth the risk. >> retina, a weekend the wall streetwashington. so far, there's no end in sight for demonstrations. good morning, washington. about 5:30 on this monday, october 10. i am cynne simpson. >> i am greta kreuz. tap the columbus day. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. we will check the roads in a few minutes, but we start with adam caskey. if it was a gorgeous weekend. >> it has...
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wall street. tonight, it is worldwide. hundreds of thousands of people marching in nearly a thousand cities around the globe. here in the bay area, hollywood star power joined the movement. don knapp is outside oakland city hall. don? >> reporter: here, some people have told us their personal stories of losing jobs, losing their health care, losing their homes and it could be they find encouragement and even empowerment in being with so many others who are in similar circumstances. demonstrators marched from laney college to oakland city hall. joined by mayors of oakland, berkeley and richmond and also drawn by the star power of actor activist danny glover. >> we are here because it is the right time to be here. it is time where we're sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> reporter: protesters acknowledged they represent various causes. but find common ground in the nation's economic crisis. >> america is not going to get any jobs, a significant amount of jobs back. until we have fair trade. free trade has taken all of the jobs out of the country. >> it all boils down to who is reaping profits and who is paying the price. >> penny hall of berkeley claims friends have die
wall street. tonight, it is worldwide. hundreds of thousands of people marching in nearly a thousand cities around the globe. here in the bay area, hollywood star power joined the movement. don knapp is outside oakland city hall. don? >> reporter: here, some people have told us their personal stories of losing jobs, losing their health care, losing their homes and it could be they find encouragement and even empowerment in being with so many others who are in similar circumstances....
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what they call a miss of don they naivety has caused this crosses yeah and this is a been played out recently with the mainstream media in america covering the the wall street occupation and other campaigns going on that while the bankers are sincere in their attempts to do something and this is resulted in a huge mismatch and even crypto conservatives like jon stewart can't seem to wrap their mind around the fact that they're dealing with quite an opposing force of destruction well let's move back to europe for a second your thoughts on the european financial stability fund even the proposed revised expanded and leveraged version. how's this going to save europe steve game is going to cited by bearing in on the late may yet mode dead i mean you do need a government sec to stimulating the economy when you've got a downturn in the private sector but this whole thing is trying to solve a debt crisis by showing more debt that this is going to be paid back to go to come back to moscow hudson's classic rise in this whole point debts that company replied won't be replied what we need is not more and more debt rescheduling and and leverage ing of current levels of
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don lemon. you are in the cnn newsroom. we start by taking you to the growing occupy wall street movement. now in its 23rd day of non-stop protests and the epicenter has been a park in lower manhattan in the financial district. occupy events have been popping up all over the country including this one in front of the whou. 100 people gathered to protest what they call corporate greed and social inequality. one person was arrested when he tried to throw his shoe over the white house fence. the secret service says the shoe hit a uniformed officer. and the man has been charged with assault. there you see him sitting on the sidewalk there. today's demonstration follows a tense confrontation. saturday outside of the air and space museum on the national mall. a couple hundred people were picketing in front of the museum. when they tried to force their way inside, guards responded with pepper spray. >> the people did not want to shut down the museum. we did not want to inconvenience tourist but engage in a dialogue using our free speech rights. we never got past the metal detectors. security came
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don carty john. welcome back here's a quick look at the new stories we're covering today on our t.v. the forceful break up of a rally at a restaurant don't stop and see wall street protests gathering steam in the u.s. people frustrated over the state of the economy and corporate influence in politics saying it's time now for an american spring. storm and of course from there to besiege gadhafi stronghold where witnesses say witnessed revolutionary forces are attacking civilian homes rather only in the bid to take the students at the cost of aid agencies say certain body will live on plunging into a humanitarian crisis. police admits it will deal with its deficit in time to meet the deadline set by creditors that's inspired multiple rounds of the sturdy cuts already implemented by the government and the smallest cost layoffs announced on sunday. russia's latest launch of a navigation satellite runs a number of its glowin us units in orbit to twenty four the system is now at full strength of the wires. and up next the latest edition of our debate show crosstalk sees peter lavelle and guess exploring whether western democracy is a simple tool of propaganda and this
don carty john. welcome back here's a quick look at the new stories we're covering today on our t.v. the forceful break up of a rally at a restaurant don't stop and see wall street protests gathering steam in the u.s. people frustrated over the state of the economy and corporate influence in politics saying it's time now for an american spring. storm and of course from there to besiege gadhafi stronghold where witnesses say witnessed revolutionary forces are attacking civilian homes rather only...
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don to new zealand and organizers have take on the the web to spread their message. on twitter october 15th global change are hash tags for this day. protesters in wall street clashed with police in what may be the most dramatic day of their movement. nbc news's michelle franzen was in the thick of it all. >> reporter: after averting a showdown to leave the park they have occupied for nearly a month in lower manhattan, protesters went on the march to declare victory. but the celebrations turned to minor clashes with the nypd that resulted in just over a dozen arrests. the owners of the park and the city's mayor asked the protesters to clear out sections of the park to be cleaned up. instead protesters armed with brooms and mops cleaned the park themselves and rallied supporters to stand their ground. >> they said we couldn't return with sleeping bags and stay there it meant that we could be like regular passers by in the park. >> reporter: the protests that began here at this park near wall street have turned into a nationwide movement with rallies being held in nearly 200 cities. their message of social inequality and what they see as corporate greed has g
don to new zealand and organizers have take on the the web to spread their message. on twitter october 15th global change are hash tags for this day. protesters in wall street clashed with police in what may be the most dramatic day of their movement. nbc news's michelle franzen was in the thick of it all. >> reporter: after averting a showdown to leave the park they have occupied for nearly a month in lower manhattan, protesters went on the march to declare victory. but the celebrations...
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wall street supporters who ignored orders to leave. police used pepper stray against the demonstrators. now back to lock up. >>> come on out. >> hey, morris, how are you? don your lawyer for today. >> 17-year-old morris is locked up for possession of marijuana and, more importantly, for failing to appear at a prior court hearing. before he enters the court hearing to face the judge he meets with his court-appointed attorney, don luck -- ruck. >> at today's hearing the court's going to want to hear a little about what happened. they're going to make a decision about whether or not to release you today. what do you want to have happen? >> i want to get released. okay. did you test positive for marijuana when you came in? >> mm-hmm. >> you did. okay. the court's going to ask you why you were using marijuana. do you know how you'd answer that? >> i was in a car with people. they were smoking marijuana. >> okay. i'll tell you. one of the things is the probation department's recommending you stay locked up. we have our work cut out for us. >> the difficult challenge of a public defender for a child is distinguishing between what's in the child's best interest an
wall street supporters who ignored orders to leave. police used pepper stray against the demonstrators. now back to lock up. >>> come on out. >> hey, morris, how are you? don your lawyer for today. >> 17-year-old morris is locked up for possession of marijuana and, more importantly, for failing to appear at a prior court hearing. before he enters the court hearing to face the judge he meets with his court-appointed attorney, don luck -- ruck. >> at today's hearing the...
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don >>> thisng >>> this morning on "world news now" -- spreading anger. protestors from every continent in the world have joined the occupy wall street demonstrations. >> nowrotestors promises a less visible attack on wall street today. talking about the internet. it's monday, october 10th. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm stephanie sy in for tanya rivero. she has the day off. anonymous hackers threatening wall street after demonstrations spread nationwide and worldwide. the growing protests have turned into a political hot button issue too with the parties taking sides. >> jumping in the fray. and also this morning, the property damage left behind after a moose crashed into a new hampshire backyard swimming pool. you will see the manpower it took to remove the beast out of the water. also big mess left behind for the homeowners. >> almost looks staged. later in "the skinny," tiger woods, certainly did not relish, ha-ha, what a golf fan is accused of doing. in california, hear about the man taken into custody after police say he threw a hot dog at tiger woods. seriously. he did that. >> weiners flying all around. for once it wasn't tiger
don >>> thisng >>> this morning on "world news now" -- spreading anger. protestors from every continent in the world have joined the occupy wall street demonstrations. >> nowrotestors promises a less visible attack on wall street today. talking about the internet. it's monday, october 10th. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm stephanie sy in for tanya rivero. she has the day off. anonymous hackers threatening wall street after...
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things going on, don is there's a profound distrust of the existing institutions, whether it's the media, as you just saw or the courts or the congress or the white house and certainly wall street. so those avenues are always open for these folks to sort of do the traditional thing. write a letter to your congressman. hope for passage of a particular bill. by and large, the mood here and the signs that are back here and the conversations going on it goes far, far beyond that. they want to talk about the core reasons that people do things, not passage of a particular bill. >> the reason i asked you that is because i spoke with someone from "the wall street journal" earlier who writes about these matters and writes about the economy. he believes that the people on wall street are starting to pay attention now but the change is going to have to come from washington. so i'm wondering if that has trickled down into washington. that's why i asked you that question. >> it's interesting. i've seen signs of every description back here. some say impeach obama. some say, you know, waterboard wall street. you know, so i think there is sort of a sense of a plague on both of their houses and
things going on, don is there's a profound distrust of the existing institutions, whether it's the media, as you just saw or the courts or the congress or the white house and certainly wall street. so those avenues are always open for these folks to sort of do the traditional thing. write a letter to your congressman. hope for passage of a particular bill. by and large, the mood here and the signs that are back here and the conversations going on it goes far, far beyond that. they want to talk...
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wall street correspondent here. so here's the question. they're still going strong. is the enthusiasm waning and did they ever clean that place? >> did they ever clean that place? it's funny you should say that, donthere is something going on as we speak. there is chanting going on on the other side of the park. apparently police are trying to take down a phalanx of tents on the other side of the park. and there is some chanting going on. we're going to go over and take a look in just a moment. but, no, the morale is sky high. frankly, they had it go international. that was the news of the day. i went over to the press area and i said what's going on? they say we went international yesterday. they're very proud that there were protests marches in sympathy of their cause in italy and in south korea and in london and in tokyo and all across the united states. so they feel like they're very much on a roll. although whether that's true tomorrow morning here down near wall street remains to be seen. >> so here's the question. just update us again. so what you're hearing is we know they were supposed to clean the park and there was consternation on the occupy wall streeters against the city. so right n
wall street correspondent here. so here's the question. they're still going strong. is the enthusiasm waning and did they ever clean that place? >> did they ever clean that place? it's funny you should say that, donthere is something going on as we speak. there is chanting going on on the other side of the park. apparently police are trying to take down a phalanx of tents on the other side of the park. and there is some chanting going on. we're going to go over and take a look in just a...
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suzanne, ever since the don of the tea party, they have yearned of a revolution of their own. how better to get than railing against wall street. >> that's the end result of banker overplaying their hand. they were already filthy rich. >> moore is lending his hand to the movement. the movement has spread to other cities with the help of facebook and twitter. hundreds of people have been arrested. we see some protesters dressed like zombies. they're attracting allies. including union. clout, money, anger at the powers that be, it kind of sort of sounds like the start of something. although protesters don't consider themselves political animals. >> we don't want to be, you know, a left political group. we don't want to be a political group at all. we want to be a group that calls for activism. if this continues to grow, suddenly, people will have the same power that, you know, lobbyists have. >> heads up, wall street, even fox news.com, this could be more than a move from the left. could occupy wall street become a new political party? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn. >> carol, you do it all. you start early in the
suzanne, ever since the don of the tea party, they have yearned of a revolution of their own. how better to get than railing against wall street. >> that's the end result of banker overplaying their hand. they were already filthy rich. >> moore is lending his hand to the movement. the movement has spread to other cities with the help of facebook and twitter. hundreds of people have been arrested. we see some protesters dressed like zombies. they're attracting allies. including...