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inothercities? >>well, i was here last night, don. we were following the arrests in portland, what took place in austin, colorado can. a lot of protesters move back and forth. they have friends and have been inspired by people in other communities. we're on the other side of the coast from wall street from manhattan but the sentiment feels just as strong here perhaps as anywhere else in the country. people say they were planning on staying in this park, come what may for weeks and months to come, don. >> appreciate your reporting. thank you. make sure you join me later when we get a perspective of the occupy dilemma. officials that support the right to protest but can't ignore the cur fus and permits. we will have more at 10:00 eastern. they closed the park and kicked some occupiers out. >>> a tranlic story out of africa features what could be a dramatic twist involving an american citizen. reports from somalia say two suicide bomb evers launched an attack saturday in mogadishu. a website associated with the al-shabaab islamist move linked to al qaeda says one was an american
in other cities? >> well, i was here last night, don. we were following the arrests in portland, what took place in austin, colorado can. a lot of protesters move back and forth. they have friends and have been inspired by people in other communities. we're on the other side of the coast from wall street from manhattan but the sentiment feels just as strong here perhaps as anywhere else in the country. people say they were planning on staying in this park, come what may for weeks and...
a park nearthecoloradostatecapitol. like new york, denver officials wanted to get things cleaned up. now that the protesters are gone, the city says the park is closed there indefinitely. >>> president barack obama is about to land in detroit. he and south korean's president lee myung-bak will tour a gm plant to highlight a new trade deal. it opens the door for gm, ford and chrysler to be competitive in the south korean market. >>> on another topic, iran, the president's ambassador to the united nations plans to meet today with her iranian counterpart. susan rice will confront iran on the alleged plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the u.s. >> to apply the toughest sanctions and continue to mobilize the international community to make sure that iran is further and further isolated and pays a price for this kind of behavior. >> the u.s. accuses this texas used car salesman of ordering a hit had on the saudi ambassador at the request of the qods force. part of iran's elite revolutionary guard. >>> apple geeks waited in long lines all night. they wanted to be the fir
a park near the colorado state capitol. like new york, denver officials wanted to get things cleaned up. now that the protesters are gone, the city says the park is closed there indefinitely. >>> president barack obama is about to land in detroit. he and south korean's president lee myung-bak will tour a gm plant to highlight a new trade deal. it opens the door for gm, ford and chrysler to be competitive in the south korean market. >>> on another topic, iran, the president's...
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, education, technology.bouder,colorado, anddown in florida gainesville as well. the knowledge centers of the economy. washington, d.c. performing very well, and that's what's striking the bismarck and fargo and omaha, nebraska, and oklahoma city in that belt. you have this new geography of america emerging where some places almost don't feel the recession, and others have been just whacked with long-run structural unemployment and no new job creation. >> christine, the idea of packing up and moving to a job, to a place that is more prosperous than where you are, is that strategy sensible? you and i have argued about this. i think people should, and you're saying maybe they sometimes can't. >> there's two pieces of conflicting advice i can't square here. one is there's places in the country doing so well, the opportunities are there and you talk about ann arbor, north dakota, iowa, some parts of texas. people hire people they know. the most important way to get a job right now is networking. if you don't have a network somewhere, how do you break in? if you can square those two
, education, technology. bouder, colorado, and down in florida gainesville as well. the knowledge centers of the economy. washington, d.c. performing very well, and that's what's striking the bismarck and fargo and omaha, nebraska, and oklahoma city in that belt. you have this new geography of america emerging where some places almost don't feel the recession, and others have been just whacked with long-run structural unemployment and no new job creation. >> christine, the idea of packing...
, and the reason i've been hitting the road so much is because the folks i'm talking toincitiesandsmall towns and communities all across america, they're -- let's face it, they're making a little more sense than the folks back in washington. you know, here in colorado you've got folks who are spending months, some years, looking for work. you've got families who are making tough sacrifices just to pay the bills. or the mortgage. or college tuition. and americans know we need to do something about it. i know this is especially hard r a lot of young people. you know, you guys came of age at a time of profound change, globalization and technology have all made the world much more competitive. although this offers unp matmat opportunity, the way the world is now linked up and synced p up, means you can start a business that's global from your laptop. p but it also means that we are going to have to adapt to these changes. and for decades, too many of our institutions, from washington to wall street, failed to adapt. or they adapted in ways that didn't work for ordinary folk, for m
, and the reason i've been hitting the road so much is because the folks i'm talking to in cities and small towns and communities all across america, they're -- let's face it, they're making a little more sense than the folks back in washington. you know, here in colorado you've got folks who are spending months, some years, looking for work. you've got families who are making tough sacrifices just to pay the bills. or the mortgage. or college tuition. and americans know we need to do something...