pointed out that never before has had an equally poor republic candidate. the republic party isn t liked right now. there could be a both party backlash. i don t have a white board but i have a calendar. i know a lot can happen in a year. you just don t know what can happen over the course of the next year. jesse jackson showed up at the occupy atlanta protest over the course of a couple days this week. there is questions about whether or not these are well organized if they have any sort of message that s really resonating still with the people of the united states. jackson took the opportunity to liken them to the protesters from the civil rights movement. let s listen. it s about justice. it s about the american dream. it s about the hope that we all long for. 20 million in poverty. 50 million who have no jobs. that he that is a civil rights
show satellite images of what it believes is a large steel container for testing arms related explosives. the reverend jesse jackson and a group of occupy atlanta protesters taking over a bank lobby in the city. they said they re prophetting economic protesting economic conditions. reverend jackson said the occupy wall street movement should be about banks and financial conditions and not about clashes with mayors and police. i m marianne rafferty. now back to on the greta: 20 number one hits, three grammy awards, the cma entertainer of the year crown and that s certainly not all. country music superstar brad paisley is now an author. it s called diary of a player. brad paisley joined us to talk about his new book and play a little guitar. brad, nice to see you.
about the occupy movement, occupy atlanta demonstrators getting some help from the martin luther king center. they are giving them classes on nonviolence. we will talk about why. and also, we will have reverend jesse jackson, joining the occupy atlanta movement in some way, he will be with us in studio this hour. let s get back to andy rooney and the news, that he has died at the age offed 92. just signed off from 60 minutes after 30 years did that with his last essay last month, done 1 00 or close to 1,100. been with cbs news 60 years all together, but he died after complications from a minor surgery. you may remember that. he had gone in for what was told us to as minor surgery but then developed complications within the hospital and now, the word is that he has died at the age of 92. our gary tuchman takes a look back at his extraordinary life. the funny thing is over the years, our opinion of how our hair looks best changes. i used to think i looked best with long s
the american dream, fixing education, don t miss it. fareed, many thanks. now this welcome back. let s begin hour two. three and a half hours for the jury deliberating the case against michael jackson s doctor. also there is a new jobs report out there if greece worries you, wait until you hear about italy. all of that plus, a civil rights legend has advice for the occupy wall street movement. let s play reporter roulette on this friday. i want to begin with ted rolands in los angeles, outside that courtroom. quite a little bit of a scene, i guess, behind you there, ted. any news? any other news from the jury room? reporter: well, the big breaking news, brooke, they have taken their lunch break. the jurors, they have deliberated now, as you mentioned, about three and a half hours and during the deliberation, they did ask for some evidence, so, a big box of evidence was brought back to the jury room, they are obviously doing something back there they are going over the
a plaza they were using as a creepy camp site. they later said, we were in a position where we had to deploy gas to stop the crowd and people from pelting us with bought el its and rocks. a spokeswoman for the occupy yes, sirs say the cops went beyond what is necessary. meanwhile in georgia police arrested more than 50 occupy atlanta protesters after they refused to leave their camp by midnight. they said, quote, this movement is moving toward escalation. you know what else is moving toward escalation? escaloators. let that sink in for a moment. i want to talk about the stuff going on in oakland. do they use too much force? it is hard to tell unless you are on the ground. in fairness there was a guy who was hit with a projectile and hospitalized. look, they are in the park. they are illegally in the park. they were told to leave. what is weird he the are using more force than anyone. does anyone else think that is strange? i blame michael bloomberg