it seems like it has fizzled and there's not the same amount of presence aacross the kuntz. >> first, the centerpiece of their strategy was on physically occupying public spaces. when those public spaces got cleared out, they lost visibility and they had to try to redefine their strategy. the other issue is leadership. they are philosophically opposed to a hierarchical organize structure. they don't want leaders but a more horizontal volunteer-based system, and that's good in theory but it can be very difficult to mobilize an organization with that kind of structure. >> what about the money that has been raised and the money they're using? what do you know about that? >> in the beginning they were bringing in an awful lot of donations from sleeping bags to food to cash. they raised about $800,000. of that they have $85,000 left they set aside for bail purposes. aside from that moving forward, they have switched to an action funding approach. they'll raise money for specific actions they have planned, and that's how they're moving forward now. it's not a broad donation strushg. they h