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One Year On, What's Next for 'Occupy' Protesters?

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Monday marks the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, a movement pitting the so-called "99 percent" against the wealthy elite. A year later, the camps are gone and so are the protesters. We meet up with some Occupiers from around the state who say their political awakening has just begun.

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