the fact is there s been a contentio contentious, hostile relationship between the community and the cops for a very long time. this community is still recovering from the 1968 riots following the death of martin luther king. the news overnight of the couple hundred people arrested in baltimore on monday night, they have released half of them. there was a plea that went out, we need law school students and somebody to help defend them and the dean at the district of columbia law school has put out a plea to her senior law school students and you remember this from your law school days, there she is, shelly broderick. she s saying we know you re studying for finals but we ll delay your finals if you go up to baltimore and says we would be pleased to support a student organized teach-in and sounds like the dean at this law school in the district of columbia is
good evening. how are you today? doing fine. keeping an eye down there as i mentioned. we can report tonight that some protesters are being removed or arrested. tell us what happened today and tom tillis, responded to what you are doing? more than 500 people came today to do lobbying. 15. four clergy. 11 workers. minimum wage workers. one retired teacher went tine in to sit in. we did a teach-in while we were waiting for the sit-in. article 11, section 4 of the constitution of north carolina says, provision for the poor, the unfortunate, and the orphan is the first duty of a civilized christian state. therefore the general assembly shall provide for and define the duty board of public welfare. one of our professors, one of our attorneys taught about that tonight.
democracy and reshape the north carolina electorate. that could drive a backlash that could backfire on the gop come november. joining me now is one of the leaders of the moral monday s movement, reverend william barr ber, president of the north carolina state conference of the naacp. good evening, reverend. good evening. how are you today? doing fine. keeping an eye down there as i mentioned. we can report tonight that some protesters are being removed or arrested. tell us what happened today and tom tillis, responded to what you are doing? more than 500 people came today to do lobbying. 15. four clergy. 11 workers. minimum wage workers. one retired teacher went tine sit tine in to sit in. we did a teach-in while we were waiting for the sit-in. article 11, section 4 of the constitution of north carolina
not, that is off limits to people like us because we don t make enough money. there s the whole, not just a world view, there is that, but an industry devoted to helping, to tax avoidance and to avail yourself of all of that. we re having a national kind of teach-in on how the tax code has privileged the ultrawealthy with this man. i want to bring in quickly, steven moore, former president of club for growth. it s great to have you, steven, thank you so much. good morning. we talk about the tax avoidance industry, things like incorporating the caymans or bermuda or corporations that are called tax blockers that you set up so you can move assets through. do you think there s anything morally questionable in engaging in that kind of behavior. just matter of first principals before we get into the details. as long as it s not illegal. i don t think anyone is making the allegation that mitt romney
basically arguing to make the rule tougher. right? first i want to talk about how you did this. because you guys are real occupy folks and you do all the hand signals. twinkles and do the human mike. my first thought was how did the 325-page letter on regulatory enforce many get written under those conditions? the first thing is we didn t intend to write such a long letter. it evolved that way. the process went like this. you have plan to show to i got involved in occupy wall street on right after the big pepper spray incident. and i heard naomi give an open forum talk in wrigley square and asked her a question about glass/steegal. people came up and asked what is this. i do this teach-in. i know what it is. i can do a big teach-in about that. our lawyer came up to me after and he got in touch with me and basically said the time is right, this is perfect, let s write a comment letter. we all thought it would be about 60 pages long. we sort of slowly but surely got