i couldn t agree with you more, victor. again, this is what cardinal dolan was asking, almost pleading with union leaders to stop doing, pleading with the mayor in fact to also stop with some of his statements. some of which could be seen as provocative. we have protesters who are out in the street, they too are saying provocative things, added a layer of complication because like the occupy wall street demonstration, it s not clear who s in charge. to so with 35,000 people demonstrating, some make extremely violent chants and comments and are provocative and in a couple of cases have actually jumped cops and beat them up, well, who s responsible for that? it s unclear. and so what we have right now, i think is a crisis of leadership in this city. and people are going to have to use all of their skills and all of their words and all of their best judgment and wisdom to try and try and bring things back to some kind of normal state here in the city.
have vast consequences and there are a lot of other companies that want to you help their company and so if you re worth $100 million a year there are a lot of people out there, a lot of stockholders willing to get you to come work for their company so they can make that money. the position of the owners of ben and jerry who own the ice cream, i have chunky monkey, great stuff, they said on their website during the occupy wall street demonstration, the inequality that exists between classes in our country is immoral and a few years before, ben & jerry said they would pay their executives no more than five times than their employees. they had to hire somebody else and pay them even more, so these leftists i d say are clueless in their ideas melt.
john: these people are rich. many are multimillionaire s but yet they smile and pose of the red carpet. others struggle. how is that fair? and the gap keeps increasing today the richest 1 percent of americans own one-third of americans wealth. 1% own a 35%. that just is not right. there is a reason for the minimum wage protest. a reason for occupy wall street. of course, and that sign is
from a huge occupy wall street demonstration. you may remember police arresting 700 protestors after they shut down the brooklyn bridge back in october. now prosecutors are seeking deleted tweets from one of those protestors. but twitter will not give up the messages. and now it s taking court action to block the investigators. gregg jarrett live in our new york newsroom with more. reporter: the occupy wall street movement that turned rather ugly in that confrontation with new york police is now occupying a court of law over the very issue of who owns allegedly incriminating tweets. malcom harris was busted in october charged with disorderly conduct for his role in this occupy wall street march you see here which ended with about 700 protestors arrested. they stormed the brooklyn bridge. police say they warned them in advance, don t do it. now prosecutors have issued a subpoena to examine three months of harris tweets in the belief they may continue duct his potential defense that p
new york police horse, seen getting to know each other across a police barrier near the occupy wall street demonstration here in new york. there you go. instant evidence among all the divisiveness, some at least can really get along. i don t know, the bulldog looks a little skittish, nervous. i think the horse is intimidating him a little bit now. they have made up. now they have made up. mutual sniff moment. look at the flipping. flipping around. but at least the horse stayed calm. that s good. cute pics. more world news now when we come right back after this. we come right back after this. we know a place where tossing and turning