show up on this day and this day only and go home. there are no buses that bring people and wait. no list of demands, no political parties, no candidates. this is an ongoing thing. this is part of the power of it. people demonstrating in our digital virtually there world, there is a commitment here to staying, a physical commitment to bodily being there, to being in the way, to saying we are not leaving here until this is dealt with, even if you make that hard to do. a few miles north of wall street, demonstrators also gathered this afternoon on the steps of the new york public library. they marched from there to the bank of america tower and an to other too big to fail bank buildings in midtown manhattan. our producer julia nutter shot this video as organizers sent out 6,000 letters to bankers they had collected. like this one, spread the wealth fairly. no one is denying you should make a profit, we re just asking you not to mess with us while doing it. the protesters folded their let
pictures. thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. a busy friday night. comedic genius sarah silverman will join us exclusively for the interview. very much looking forward to that. also new york police trying a new tactic today to clear out occupy wall street protesters despite some new proof about just how effective the 99%ers have already been. we have a special old school friday night kind of weepy in a good way cocktail moment coming up at the end of the show. that is all ahead this hour. we begin tonight in the great state of new hampshire. where from the looks of things herman cain is going to have to do more than make a video of his chief of staff on his smoke break saying herman cain is awesome. mitt romney is up by 27 points in new hampshire. herman cain is in second place but way down there. down in the teens. along with ron paul, ron paul at 12% in new hampshire. which is pretty okay for ron paul. it s pretty good for a guy who nobody really
i ll to that and have pictures. thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. a busy friday night. comedic genius sarah silverman will join us exclusively for the interview. very much looking forward to that. also new york police trying a new tactic today to clear out occupy wall street protesters despite some new proof about just how effective the 99%ers have already been. we have a special old school friday night kind of weepy in a good way cocktail moment coming up at the end of the show. that is all ahead this hour. we begin tonight in the great state of new hampshire. where from the looks of things herman cain is going to have to do more than make a video of his chief of staff on his smoke break saying herman cain is awesome. mitt romney is up by 27 points in new hampshire. herman cain is in second place but way down there. down in the teens. along with ron paul, ron paul at 12% in new hampshire. which is pretty okay for ron paul. it s pretty good for a gu
guest tonight and the toast of democrats tonight. your district has historically been much more comfortable electing republican candidates breaking the pattern and picking you instead? i think the people in this district knew the issues were on our side. i came out very strong early on and my opposition to the ryan budget plan. and it gave me an opportunity to show that there was a clear difference between the candidates in this race. when people understood the issues. i had a lot of crossover appeal. we have republicans, independents and democrats come my way because of the issues we raised. particularly with medicare. that was huge in this district with an elderly population. i feel really good about we had a chance to give the voters for once a very clear chous in candidates. the reason there has been so much focus on the national election in part i think because everybody s jonesing for an election and there was an election and yours was the big one happening in ter
your district has historically been much more comfortable electing republican candidates breaking the pattern and picking you instead? i think the people in this district knew the issues were on our side. i came out very strong early on and my opposition to the ryan budget plan. and it gave me an opportunity to show that there was a clear difference between the candidates in this race. when people understood the issues. i had a lot of crossover appeal. we have republicans, independents and democrats come my way because of the issues we raised. particularly with medicare. that was huge in this district with an elderly population. i feel really good about we had a chance to give the voters for once a very clear chous in candidates. the reason there has been so much focus on the national election in part i think because everybody s jonesing for an election and there was an election and yours was the big one happening in terms of a federal race. the idea that the democrats