This morning on CNN:

And then at 1PM he was signing his new book at the 100 Broadway Borders book store. I arrived at 1PM with my copies of “The Revolution: A Manifesto” and “A Foreign Policy of Freedom.” The place was packed. They had sold out of The Revolution before I got there. He came in just after I did through the front door. Waited over an hour and a half in line. The Borders employees said they had never seen so many people for a book signing… including Greenspan. The line started on the third floor and went around the main walkway straight for two bends and then snaked through at least a dozen rows of books. I’ve no idea where it ended. They were letting 15 people at a time go down to the second floor where there was likely 40 people waiting. That’s where the table was set up for Paul. They didn’t allow for personalizing the signing because there was just too many people.

He’s going to be in Newark, NJ tonight at 6PM or so to do a fundraising for Murray Sabrin. I wasn’t in the mood to head down to Brick City but a few of the NYC Ron Paul Meetup members I saw are planning on going.

Update:

From Ron Paul’s publisher: “The signing [in NYC] was pretty remarkable. Sold out of 530 books before he even got there. More than 850 people showed up…2nd biggest signing in that store besides Bill Clinton. Incredible!”

Ron Paul on Judge Napolitano’s Radio Show: Part 1 and Part 2