outfront tonight, breaking news on what matters to all americans watching tonight. the payroll tax. democrats and republicans have been fighting for weeks over how to pass an extension. now, if it gets extended, the average american will save about $1,000 in taxes next year, senate rs and ds have been meeting right now. and john thune of south dakota stepped out a moment ago. we re hoping for some good news. what can you tell us? right, it s a two-month extension, erin. it has unemployment insurance, it has the payroll tax cut extension, and what we call the doc fix, which deals with physician reimbursements under medicare. and then it also has the keystone pipeline language that was in the house, also in this particular senate bill. so i feel really good about where we are considering the fact that the senate democrats i don t think were comfortable with the pay-fors that were being proposed. and we would like to have gotten a full year like what was passed through the h
and backstage pass. one like you ve never seen before. through therence of a famous photographer to the biggest rock stars to ever walk the planet. all of that and more right here right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. the university of california-davis is investigating what it describes as a chilling incident caught on tape. it happened on friday night. a campus police officer is seen spraying occupy protesters with pepper spray point blank in their faces as they sit in a circle. the university says police were trying to clear out the occupy encampment and felt trapped by the protesters. 11 people required treatment. two were hospitalized. joining me now live from the uc davis is sophia cameron, she was one of the protesters who was pepper sprayed. thank you so much for joining us tonight. were you shocked when you saw that officer pull out that can? i m sorry. could you repeat that. i said were you shocked when you saw that officer pull out that can of
victims. celebrating a capture. moammar gadhafi s son, finally behind bars. will he go before a world court to face murder charges against his own people? and backstage pass. one like you ve never seen before. through therence of a famous photographer to the biggest rock stars to ever walk the planet. all of that and more right here right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. the university of california-davis is investigating what it describes as a chilling incident caught on tape. it happened on friday night. a campus police officer is seen spraying occupy protesters with pepper spray point blank in their faces as they sit in a circle. the university says police were trying to clear out the occupy encampment and felt trapped by the protesters. 11 people required treatment. two were hospitalized. joining me now live from the uc davis is sophia cameron, she was one of the protesters who was pepper sprayed. thank you so much for joining us tonight. were you
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the brooklyn bridge is occupied. occupy wall street s day 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. obviously, 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 shut down wall street. in zuccotti park, demonstrators clashed with police. they pulled down barricades that were there to block them from entering the area. hundreds prove testers have been arrested. nypd saying 177 to us just a moment ago. at least seven officers have been injured, according to the police. mayor bloomberg talked about those injuries earlier today at a press conference. someone in the crowd through a star-shaped glass object at the officer. another officer another protester through a liquid, possibly vinegar in the face o
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