The 99 per cent

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Where do these Occupy Wall Street protesters come from? Are they just violent slackers who need to lay blame on others? Or do they really represent the 99 percent of society? How reasonable is it to point the finger at Wall Street? And can they become a new force in politics?

CrossTalking with Tony Katz, Kevin Zeese and Jason Del Gandio on October 12.

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