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my business is tanking. finally these guys leave and clean up. question is, are they coming back? let s go right now. police in riot gear letting thousands of occupiers in zuccotti park know it s time to go. it happened around 1:00 a.m. this morning, cops started handing out eviction notices. some are taking down the tarps and the tents. is this a live picture right there? no, this is video of cops taking down the tents making way for sanitation crews to clean up the unsanitary and dangerous mess. police reportedly arresting at least 70 people who refused to leave. occupiers are making their way to two other locations where they plan to hold rallies now. they will be allowed to return to zuccotti park after the cleanup is done but here s the kicker. without their tents. thursday marks two months since the protesters set up camp there. another developing story to tell you about this morning. right now, the university of north carolina wilmington on lockdown. police are ....
but without tents and sleeping bags. police arrested about 300 protestors who refused to leave. unfortunately, the park was coming to be a place where people came, not to protest, but to break laws and in some cases, to harm others. reporter: police moved in after midnight, with almost no warning. mayor bloomberg said the raid was timed to minimize disruption to the neighborhood. i think it s unnecessarily provocative. but residents claimed it hurt business. and the crowds and noise frustrated residents! i don t think they have the right to take over someone else s property. reporter: demonstrators say their fight against corporate greed and economic inquality will go on. they are planning a demonstration thursday to mark the two-month anniversary of the occupy wall street movement. both the city and demonstrators are waiting for the outcome of the court hearing that will determine if the eviction from the park was legal. courage and recovery. arizona cong ....
finally these guys leave and clean up. question is, are they coming back? let s go right now. police in riot gear letting thousands of occupiers in zuccotti park know it s time to go. it happened around 1:00 a.m. this morning, cops started handing out eviction notices. some are taking down the tarps and the tents. is this a live picture right there? no, this is video of cops taking down the tents making way for sanitation crews to clean up the unsanitary and dangerous mess. police reportedly arresting at least 70 people who refused to leave. occupiers are making their way to two other locations where they plan to hold rallies now. they will be allowed to return to zuccotti park after the cleanup is done but here s the kicker. without their tents. thursday marks two months since the protesters set up camp there. another developing story to tell you about this morning. right now, the university of north carolina wilmington on lockdown. police are using helicopters and a ....
when both teams, before kickoff, got out there together. and it lasted a good four or five minutes. they were praying together. thinking of the victims. and i have never seen anything like that at a football game. you could see how much they were moved. so many people still reeling, stunned, after a week that saw coach that perspaterno and the y president fired. a new front opened up in the legal battle just las night. jim avila has more. good morning, jim. reporter: good morning, george. abc news has learned of what appears to be the hiring of the first civil attorney in this case. that attorney appears to have been retained by one of the eight victims mentioned in the indictment against coaching legend jerry sandusky. a prominent pennsylvania attorney has told es he s ben retained for a civil lawsuit against jerry sandusky or anyone not reporting the attacks. to work for a foundation that is nothing but a front for child abuse? no. they should they should be h ....
the marine corps ball. and good morning, everyone. we hope you had great weekend. i have to tell you, it was it was a moment this weekend at the penn state-nebraska football game. when both teams, before kickoff, got out there together. and it lasted a good four or five minutes. they were praying together. thinking of the victims. and i have never seen anything like that at a football game. you could see how much they were moved. so many people still reeling, stunned, after a week that saw coach that perspaterno and the y president fired. a new front opened up in the legal battle just las night. jim avila has more. good morning, jim. reporter: good morning, george. abc news has learned of what appears to be the hiring of the first civil attorney in this case. that attorney appears to have been retained by one of the eight victims mentioned in the indictment against coaching legend jerry sandusky. a prominent pennsylvania attorney has told es he s ben retained fo ....