clinton will meet myanmar s president along with the pro-democracy party leader. these are live pictures from occupy wall street in los angeles. riot police are blocking off streets around the movement s camping ground. protesters were ordered to evacuate city hall grounds by midnight on monday but have refused to leave. of course, we ll bring you more on the standoff as it develops. the former leader of ivory coast is now in custody in the netherlands for an appearance before the international criminal court in the hague. gbagbo was arrested in april by forces loyal to the current president. the icc is probing allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity. those are the top stories from cnn. i m monita rajpal. world business today starts now. hello and welcome to another packed edition of world business today. i m andrew stevens in hong kong. and i m nina dos santos in london. here are the top stories. save our pensions. a massive public sector protest ki
sexual relationship? absolutely. i can only imagine, i can t imagine him actually confirming. it s the name of the game, i guess. david bettingly is here to look at the atlanta businesswoman who is making the accusations and joe johns focuses on the beleaguered cain campaign. let s begin with you, joe, in washington. can this cain train really keep on rolling here? is this going to essentially kill his hopes of being president? hey, ted, i think you have to say, number one, other politicians have survived allegations of extra marital affairs. interesting to see what happens with herman cain because on top of that he has all this talk about allegations of sexual harassment. still, herman cain s polling had already been trending downward. this certainly does not help him, but he does say he s not getting out of the race. here s what he told wolf blitzer in the situation room. you re staying in this race, you re not dropping out. i m not dropping out of this race, no
protesters pelted the delegation with eggs and tomatoes saying its members were too close to president bashar al assad. dissidents also say syrian forces killed 25 people across syria on wednesday. news corp. executive is preparing for his second appearance between british mps today. they suspect he misled them when testifying with his father, rupert, in july. police officials say 4,000 people may have had their phones hacked. those are the top stories from cnn, the world s news leader. i m monita rajpal. world business today starts right now. we are in one of those defining moments where we either unite or face irrelevant convenience. europe at the cross roads. t good morning from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. you re watching world business today. every time we think that we ve reached the pits of the european debt debacle it seems as though another event serves to remind us there s no quick fix here for the moment. the markets continue to take yet another t
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, a herman cain accuser speaks. she s the fourth woman to accuse the gop front runner of sexual harassment but the first to give specific details and her name, which is sharon bialek. he put his hand on my leg, under my skirt and reached for my genitals. he also grabbed my head and brought it towards his crotch. we told you it was graphic. i got an e-mail from cain campaign before she even finished talking saying all allegations of harassment against mr. cain are completely false. mr. cain never harassed anyone. you hooked up fast, mr. carville. thanks. i want to start with you. did you find her credible? you know, it doesn t matter if i found her credible or not. it s just a man who is never going to be a nominee and now he s never, never going to be the republican nominee and everyone says when is the fifth one coming? this thing is endless. i don t know whether she s credible or not. that s not up to me to judge. i m not going
we begin this morning with a booming rally. the dow jones went on a tear thursday, relieved of anxiety after euro zone leaders hammered out a deal to solve their debt crisis and stop it from spreading. news of the sweeping deal stoked optimism on wall street with rejuvenated investors sending the dow soaring 340 points, putting it on track for one of its best months ever. after feeling the rally, the economy grew at its fastest pace of the year in the third quarter with gross domestic product growing at a 2.5% annual rate, way up from just 1.3% over the prior three months. we will have much more on the market s run-up coming up in business. a decades-old case of discrimination against black farmers is being addressed now that a federal judge has approved a landmark $1.2 billion settlement. the case had been settled back in 1999 for $1 billion after a group of african-american farmers successfully sued the