House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said she agrees with protesters from Wall Street to Washington who are saying most of the country isn’t getting a fair shake from the financial and political establishments. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment, that things have to change,” she said. Republicans are largely criticizing the message from demonstrators as divisive. Asked to respond, the California Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week” that the GOP didn’t object to the Tea Party’s in-your-face protests against members of Congress in last year’s elections. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recently said he was concerned about the “growing mobs” and criticized those who support them. He said condoning the demonstrations amounted to supporting the “pitting of Americans against Americans.” HuffPost’s Zach Carter reports : “I didn’t hear him say anything when the Tea Party was out actually spitting on members of Congress,” Pelosi said, referring to a 2010 event on Capitol Hill in which a Tea Party protester spit on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) . The loosely-affiliated movement amassed on Wall Street and in Washington in recent weeks is protesting the power of the financial and political sectors. Go here to see the original: Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
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Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said she agrees with protesters from Wall Street to Washington who are saying most of the country isn’t getting a fair shake from the financial and political establishments. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment, that things have to change,” she said. Republicans are largely criticizing the message from demonstrators as divisive. Asked to respond, the California Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week” that the GOP didn’t object to the Tea Party’s in-your-face protests against members of Congress in last year’s elections. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recently said he was concerned about the “growing mobs” and criticized those who support them. He said condoning the demonstrations amounted to supporting the “pitting of Americans against Americans.” HuffPost’s Zach Carter reports : “I didn’t hear him say anything when the Tea Party was out actually spitting on members of Congress,” Pelosi said, referring to a 2010 event on Capitol Hill in which a Tea Party protester spit on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) . The loosely-affiliated movement amassed on Wall Street and in Washington in recent weeks is protesting the power of the financial and political sectors. Go here to see the original: Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
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Week in Review: BHPD Flag Ceremony, Walk to School Month and Measure K
The Beverly Hills Unified School District is hiring more staff to accommodate the growing number of kids buying lunch at school. Read about that and more in the top stories from Oct. 2-8. 1. Patch talked with Mayor Barry Brucker about the city’s efforts to stop a subway from going under Beverly Hills High School . 2. After revamping its food program, the BHUSD is hiring extra staff to keep up with the increasing number of students who are purchasing school lunches . 3. The Beverly Hills Police Department held a flag ceremony to honor 11 retiring officers . 4. October is “Walk to School” month in Beverly Hills and around the world. 5. The school district has discovered that funds for the 2002 Measure K bond have been mishandled . Also, check out the BHPD’s tips on how to avoid home burglaries . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . The rest is here: Week in Review: BHPD Flag Ceremony, Walk to School Month and Measure K
LAst Night’s Action: Prince Averts Disaster for UCLA
UCLA Bruins defeat Washington State Cougars 28-25 . Call it a failure of Washington State’s offense to complete drives. Call it UCLA’s defense playing big when it counted. Call it a complete rebirth of quarterback Kevin Prince. But UCLA gets back to the .500 mark overall and 2-1 in the Pac-12 eking out a victory over the Cougars. more › Read more here: LAst Night’s Action: Prince Averts Disaster for UCLA





