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Live From Occupy Wall Street


Update 11/23 - November has been marked by a series of confrontations over city center encampments all over the country from the Bay's Davis, Berkeley and Oakland to Portland, Atlanta, Chicago and Zucotti Park. The month has also featured an action at the San Francisco Bank of America, a trek from OWS-New York to Occupy DC and many other actions.

Update 11/3 - As many as 25,000 people may have converged on the Port of Oakland on 11/2 as the Oakland General Strike climaxed. Some police scuffles with anti-police brutality protesters late Wednesday night.

Update 10/28 - March against police brutality on Friday night. 

Update 10/27 1:45am - Looks like the rumored Occupy SF raid turned into a mayoral candidate press conference instead. Ah, politics.


Update: 10/27 1:24pm - Occupy SF waiting for a rumored police raid. Nothing yet. Several board of supes in attendance. Occupy Oakland calls a general strike for November 2nd.

Update: 10/25 9:26pm - Oakland Police Department, after alternating scuffling and hands-off behavior during a 2-hour march, hem about 1,000 Occupy protestors in at 14th and Broadway and tear gas them. (We'll try to find a working livestream again asap)

Update: 10/25 The Oakland Police Department, apparently on the direct orders of Mayor Jean Quan attacked the Occupy Oakland site at 4:30am with tear gas and rubber bullets. Live stream below for as long as it last . Protest at 4pm at the Oakland Main Library 14th and Lakeside.

On September 17th, Wall Street became the base of an American movement. Dubbing ourselves the 99% being looted, robbed and displaced by the greed and corruption of the 1%, thousands have occupied New York's Liberty Square, stopped traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge and spawned Occupy movements from Philadelphia to Portland and everywhere in between.

Occupy San Francisco continues at 101 Market Street, despite a police assault in the early hours of the morning on October 6th, and Occupy Oakland is set for Monday 10/10 at 4:00pm at Frank Ogawa Plaza. Here is a Media Roots video from Occupy Oakland.

Global Revolution TV brings streaming coverage from Occupy Wall Street.

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