"Occupy" protests: Month 2
Richmond, Va.
Portland, Me.
Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Nashville, Tenn.
Denver, Colo.
Portland, Ore.
Oakland, Calif.
New York, N.Y.
Denver, Colo.
Oakland, Calif.
Augusta, Me.
Oakland, Calif.
Atlanta, Ga.
Nashville, Tenn.
In order to remove the Occupy Nashville protest from Legislative Plaza, officials announced a new policy that will mean anti-Wall Street protesters would no longer be allowed to camp outside the Capitol building.
Tampa, Fla.
Portland, Ore.
New York, N.Y.
San Francisco, Calif.
London, England
Anti-capitalist protesters camped in front of St Paul's Cathedral today claimed to have become a tourist attraction which is helping businesses around the church boom.
Atlanta, Ga.
Reed said he would revoke the permit order allowing protesters to stay in the park, but did not say when that would occur.
New York, N.Y.
The protest movement that evolved out of the "Occupy Wall Street" rally at New York's financial district have continued across the nation and the world as it enters its second month.
New Canaan, Conn.
GE spokesman Andrew Williams said the company paid over $1 billion in taxes last year.
Green said Immelt needs to understand people are suffering as GE makes billions in profits while not paying corporate taxes and shipping jobs overseas. But GE spokesman Andrew Williams said the company paid over $1 billion in taxes last year.
London, England
The Dean of St Paul's has closed the cathedral and requested that the Occupy London Stock Exchange protestors leave the area where they have been camped for one week in protest against the global financial system.