protesters arrested according to an e-mail from outfront from the nypd moments ago. seven officers injured and what the mayor has to say about it. the mayor has to say about it. let s go outfront. captions by vitac www.vitac.com i m erin burnett outfront tonight. the brooklyn bridge is occupied. occupy wall street day of action culminating at one of new york s most iconic locations. you can see it now. people walking across. this is the pedestrian area, which is important to emphasize. doesn t look like there s any disruption of traffic at this time. it all started at 7:00 this morning when protesters descended on the new york stock exchange in an attempt to, quote, shut down wall street. now, in zuccotti park, the original campground, demonstrators clashed with police. they pulled down barricades that were there to block them from entering the area. hundreds of protesters have been arrested. nypd saying 177, at least 7 officers have been injured according to the
night is back. the delightful chelsea handler. why don t you shut up? just shut up. what she thinks of demi moore, ashton kutcher breakup and why she s called the anti-oprah. this is a live, uncensored, piers morgan tonight. good evening. breaking news tonight. thousands of occupy wall street protesters marching across new york city s brooklyn bridge. some of the marchers shouting this is what democracy looks like. this is what america looks like. the march comes at the end of the day with clashes with police, mass arrests and traffic jam es in lower manhattan. well over 300 people have been arrested and some of the demonstrations are going on across the country and indeed around the world. i want to go straight live to lower manhattan. amber, probably not as big a day as we were anticipating. what would you describe the mood tonight? reporter: well tonight, piers, things have really come down. the marches have come full circle. they started off early morning in zucco
divided government could work, maybe leading in a very bold and direct way could forge compromise, and i think that s what that was all about. and i ve answered about vice president a bunch of times and the fact is i don t think there is anybody in america who would, you know, necessarily think my personality is best suited to being number two. [inaudible] sure it was. sure it was. listen, it s a no. lisa, it s a no until it s a yes. [laughter] i mean it s a no until it s a yes. i mean what i said was i d reconsider my no, and i did, but the no never changed, as you can tell from standing right here today, and i m saying no. so it s the same kind of answer. you know, listen, i know it s
divided government could work. maybe, you know, leading in a very bold and direct way could forge compromise. and i think that s what that was all about. and i ve answered about vice president a bunch of times. and, you know, the fact is i don t think there s anybody, you know, in america who would, you know, necessarily think my personality is best suited to being number two. lisa? [ inaudible question ] that was not a no. sure it was. it s a no until it s a yes. i mean, it s a no until it s a yes. i mean, i what i said was i d reconsider my no and i did but the no never changed. as you can tell from standing right here today. and i m saying no. so it s the same kind of answer. you know, listen, i know it s
when it comes to sarah palin. she is the last candidate who has a base waiting for her. however, there s been a lesson for her in recent polling, it s gone from 16% of republicans in august to say she s my choice to be our nominee down to 7% in our lating polling. which means not that they don t like her anymore, this process, especially south carolina moved up, new hampshire and iowa are about to move up. republicans will be casting votes to pick their nominee just after new year in early january. here s the governor. i ve been adamant about the fact i would not run for president. my language was clear and direct no matter how many times i was asked the question. for me the answer was never anything but no. my job here in new jersey is my passion. i ve always meant it when i i said i felt like the luckiest guy in the world to have this job. i m doing a job that i love in the state i grew up in on behalf of some of the toughest and greatest people in this country. it wasn