Oct. 3 Updates on #OCCUPYWALLSTREET
Day 17 of #OCCUPYWALLSTREET protests. #SEP17 #TAKEWALLSTREET #USDOR #ANTIBANKS
TWU president John Samuelsen explains why his union is joining the Occupy Wall Street protest - Countdown with Keith Olbermann // Current TV"Countdown" guest host David Shuster and Jeremy Scahill, "Countdown" contributor and national-security reporter for The Nation, discuss the assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki and the emergence of an "Obama Doctrine." read post "Countdown" guest host David Shuster and Craig Crawford, political blogger and author of "The Politics of Life," discuss Florida's decision to move its GOP primary to January 2012, in defiance of RNC wishes.
Wall Street Protests Spread, Channeling Anger at Corporate, Political Forces | PBS NewsHour | Oct. 3, 2011Protesters in the Occupy Wall Street movement are maintaining a growing campaign against corporate and political forces that they say are fueling economic inequality in America. Judy Woodruff examines who's involved in the protests and what they're seeking with WNYC Radio's Arun Venugopal and DNAinfo.com's Julie Shapiro.News from The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) -- A union representing New York City bus drivers has filed a lawsuit to stop the police department from making drivers leave their routes to transport Wall Street protesters arrested in their anti-corporate greed campaign to holding facilities.
Fox News Launches An All Out Assault Against Occupy Wall StreetOccupy Wall Street has grown and now Fox News is stepping up their attacks. The network of the 1% has spent multiple segments today claiming that the protesters are idiotic and don't understand how the world works.
Anti-Wall Street Protests Spread to Other CitiesThree weeks into a protest against corporate abuses and Wall Street power that has led to hundreds of arrests in New York, similar demonstrations are popping up in other cities across the country with the aid of social media and with the same loosely organized structure as the original demonstration.
Occupy L.A. : Signs That The Times Are A-Changing | Back Page MagazineEditor's Note: The "Occupy Wall Street" movement has spread within the past week to over 100 American cities. Though to many the goals of the national protest seem unfocused, with no apparent long-term strategy, there is no doubt that this movement has energized a good many in this country.At its Core, Occupy Wall Street Will Always Remain a Product of its Time and Place
Criticisms about the various occupy movements now spreading throughout the United States were expected from the outset. Generally speaking, and for various reasons, there will be underlying elements that will seek to undermine popular movements.
Saturday on the Brooklyn Bridge and Then on a Police BusOn Saturday I left the Brooklyn Zen Center at about two in the afternoon, went down to the waterfront park with my friend Jacob, and smoked a joint. “We should go check out that Occupy Wall Street thing,” I said.










