we re talking about the occupy wall street movement, now in its sixth week in cities across the country. large crowds have taken to the streets in philadelphia and boston and elsewhere. they re protesting income inequality and the lack of jobs. last week, herman cain said those fired up over america s economic troubles had no one to blame but themselves. here s what he told the wall street journal . don t blame wall street. don t blame the big banks. if you don t have a job and you re not rich, blame yourself! then this past weekend, cain fired another shot at the protesters on cbs face the nation. watch. my parents never said that we hope that the rich people lose something so we can get something. no! my dad s idea was, i want to work hard enough so i can buy a cadillac, not take somebody else s. but, listen. now cain is tweaking his message and saying the protesters should be blaming someone. the wohite house. here s what he said last night during the bloomberg
inequality and jobs. herman cain said those fired up over america s economic troubles had no one to blame by themselves. here s what he told the wall street journal. don t blame wall street. don t blame the big banks. if you don t have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself. cain fired another protest on cbs s face the nation. my parents never said we hope the rich people lose something so we can get something. my dad s idea was, i want to work hard enough so i can buy a cadillac, not take somebody else s. now cain is tweaking his message saying protesters should be blaming someone, the white house. here s what he said last night during the bloomberg, washington post gop debate. that response was directed at the people that are protesting on wall street. not the 14 million people out of work for no reason other than the employment is not growing. it should be against the failed policies of the administration, not wall street is why they should be protesting.
fired up over america s economic troubles had no one to blame but themselves. here s what he told the wall street journal . don t blame wall street. don t blame the big banks. if you don t have a job and you re not rich, blame yourself. then this past weekend, cain fired another shot at the protesters on cbs face the nation. watch. my parents never said that we hope that the rich people lose something so we can get something. no. my dad s idea was, i want to work hard enough so i can buy a cadillac, not take somebody else s. but, listen. now cain is tweaking his message and saying the protesters should be blaming someone. the white house. here s what he said last night during the bloomberg/ washington post gop debate. that response was directed at the people that are protesting on wall street. not that 14 million people who are out of work for no reason of their own, other than the economy s not growing. not the millions of people that are underemployed. they h
and a hired hit man plotting, stalking, and on the verge of carrying out their elaborate plot. it was july 28th, 2009, the morning the murder was to take place. but the hit man got cold feet and instead pulled into this gas station, picked up his cell phone and dialed 911. and an international assassination plot unravelled. this person went on to tell us that for the past four days they together had been scheming how to assassinate, how to kill a glendora resident. reporter: to say it was a shock to glendora police lieutenant tim staab is an understatement. the man hired to be the hit man offered proof too. a cheap van purchased at a local car dealer to be used accidentally to run down and kill the target. a pay off to his mother overseas, and a wad of $100