visible of the abolish i.c.e. movement. this makeshift camp next when i.c.e. office has porta-potty s, furniture, barricades. it s become home to a nonstop demonstration over the last five weeks him including clashes with police. portland s democratic mayor has been an outspoken supporter of the protest but on monday he told them it was time to move on, explained that a bike path was being blocked by the camp and that it was becoming a public safety issue, not to mention a growing source of complaints from folks who live nearby. the timing is right here, particularly with one faction or one group of people deciding to move on to the next phase of the protest. we think this is a good time we have always said the camp itself with its wooden structures isn t sustainable. it s been a fluid situation. we think the timing is right. last week, portland s mayor got into a bit of hot water after suggesting officers should be focusing on criminal activities not on the city s
europe only end to up here. biggest problems police and this life is dirty life. report o reporter: they sleep up to 25 per tent. there is a cooking area. tarp serving as a shower curtain. the city says it is doing what it can after several months two water pumps were installed. and close to the fence authorities are building to keep jungle residents off the highway. electricity poles are going in. this makeshift camp is divided in sectors by nationality. here is where the afghan migrants live. behind there is where ethiopians and airtrans set up a church and way behind the bush is where most of the sudanese migrants settled. despite the trash and lack of basic comforts they try to have a sense of normalcy. an area covered with plastic
close by in tripoli where the first three questions were about the rights of women in emerging democracy in libya. so, the secretary arriving here only on the ground for a few hours before heading on. andrea? thanks, mike. that surpri israeli soldier gilad shalit has been reunited with his family today after five years being held in palestinian captivity. it was part of a swap. occupy boston protesters are out in force today. they didn t have far to go. their makeshift camp happens to be across the street from the boston federal reserve building where ben bernanke is speaking today. and they are protesting. i m joined by a member of the financial times. let s talk about the occupy movement and the impact it s having. is it going to have an impact on policymakers in both parties? it seems like one of the