again today. these protesters say that while they may have been evicted from the park, no one can evict their ideas. listen. well, certainly we are not sleeping here. we can t sleep here. we have been told we can t have tents, we can t have sleeping bags. we are not giving up the tam particular of occupation. not giving up the idea of large assemblies where people can come together and express their ideas. the movement is going to persevere regardless where we stay in this park or go somewhere else. the bottom line, shep is, that mayor michael bloomberg has essentially won the battle of zuccotti park. noisy demonstrators here the bottom line is they are outnumbered by the police and the security guards, shep? shepard: they insist it s not over. jonathan hunt downtown. the house of representatives voted today to let gun owners with carry permits carry their weapons across a state line. as long as the other state also allows concealed firearms so there you go. and right now they do
a park that got its name a long time ago. and jonathan hundred is there on a rainy and chilly day in man hat. i don t see a lot of folks just you and the journalists. jonathan: it is quiet. the park is probably just a few dozen protesters who are staying here. but as you look around you see many of the yellow-vested security guards and the police at every corner of the park and they outnumber the protesters quite considerably at the moment. strike one against the protesters was the decision by mayor bloomburg to evict them. strike two was the judge s decision to allow them back in but not to bring in sleeping bags and tents. and strike three is this turn in the new york weather. but the organizers of this movement say despite mayor bloomburg winning the battle of