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and it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent i mean they keep part of the national conversation but as anything actually change a look back at the movement later in the show. it's tuesday september seventeenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t well essential navy yard employees are back at work today just one day after a thirty four year old man that went on a shooting rampage that killed twelve people while they deal with the grief and shock of this senseless act the public is learning more about the people who passed away the names of all twelve victims were released today here they are fifty one year old arthur daniels fifty one year old mary knight fifty eight year old gerald reed fifty four year old martin bodog fifty two year old richard riddle fifty nine year old marco arnold fifty three year old sylvia frasier sixty two year old kathy gaarde seventy three year old john johnson fifty year old frank kohler forty six year old kenneth proctor and sixty one
and it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent i mean they keep part of the national conversation but as anything actually change a look back at the movement later in the show. it's tuesday september seventeenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t well essential navy yard employees are back at work today just one day after a thirty four year old man that went on a shooting...
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. >>> marchers walked to zuccotti park in manhattan where the movement encamped two years ago. the protest captured international attention and spawned similar demonstrations around the world. that's the news at this hour. i'll see you at 11:00 eastern time. "america tonight" is next. >> on america tonight, questions tonight. with a history of mental illness and lots of red flag how did the navy yard shooters slip through the cracks. and still picking up the pieces in haiti. billions earmarked, but where did the money go? special correspondent soledad o'brien. >> how does it feel to look at your school. >> i try to avoid coming by here because it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> and gathering up for obamacare. why louisiana said no, and what it means for healthcare in other states. >> show me something that the federal government does that is done well wat without exceedinge budget and without a lot of waste. [♪ music ] >> hello, and welcome. i'm joie chen. tonight investigators had begun to peace together disturbing details of the last months and even last minutes of aaron alexis' l
. >>> marchers walked to zuccotti park in manhattan where the movement encamped two years ago. the protest captured international attention and spawned similar demonstrations around the world. that's the news at this hour. i'll see you at 11:00 eastern time. "america tonight" is next. >> on america tonight, questions tonight. with a history of mental illness and lots of red flag how did the navy yard shooters slip through the cracks. and still picking up the pieces in...
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relate to the occupiers the occupiers look different they dress different they lived different and zuccotti park and what you can't relate to you fear and what you fear you're more likely to attack and that's why a lot of this action was attributed to the police officers the other thing is every officer and this is a big reason by the way every officer before they join the force they have to take a test it's called a minnesota multi-phase personality inventory test it's not does not measure intelligence it measures different aspects of your personality the two that come into importance here are number one they measure your aggressiveness they are looking for aggressive police because you need aggression in this field of work the other thing they're looking for is a level of in sensitivity because if they hire somebody who sensitive they feel that that person is not going to be able to handle the blood and guts and they'll quit and then they will have lost the six months worth of training that they gave that officer what they don't realize in hiring the insensitive person is that person is m
relate to the occupiers the occupiers look different they dress different they lived different and zuccotti park and what you can't relate to you fear and what you fear you're more likely to attack and that's why a lot of this action was attributed to the police officers the other thing is every officer and this is a big reason by the way every officer before they join the force they have to take a test it's called a minnesota multi-phase personality inventory test it's not does not measure...
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it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent remains a key part of the national conversation but has anything actually changed a look back at them.
it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent remains a key part of the national conversation but has anything actually changed a look back at them.
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you can certainly see them behind me in zuccotti park., they'll make their way to washington square park. it's about a 45-minute walk north of here. they've got a full schedule today on the docket. in terms of the turnout that you're looking at, you see a couple hundred people in zuccotti park. these are not the kinds of numbers we're used to seeing when we talk about occupy wall street, but certainly the message remains the same when you talk to the protesters who have come out. they are dissatisfied with the way business is done on wall street and the impact that has on people who live on main street. now, this took an interesting turn earlier this morning when the occupiers started rallying behind the fast-food workers who were striking last month. we followed that story very closely. those people saying that their wages were not keeping up with the rise in cost of living and they were demanding a double in the minimum wage to get by. so the occupiers now getting behind them. in the meantime, i asked one person, because the messages ar
you can certainly see them behind me in zuccotti park., they'll make their way to washington square park. it's about a 45-minute walk north of here. they've got a full schedule today on the docket. in terms of the turnout that you're looking at, you see a couple hundred people in zuccotti park. these are not the kinds of numbers we're used to seeing when we talk about occupy wall street, but certainly the message remains the same when you talk to the protesters who have come out. they are...
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marchs from zuccotti park to the new york stock exchange. and for the sixth straight year the u.s.overty rate failed to improve. the number of americans in poverty remained unchanged at 15%, more than 46 million people. the report also found the number of people without health insurance fell slightly from 15.7% to 15.4%. and we can expect that number will fall further with open enrollment for the affordable care act just two weeks away. under the affordable care act which is commonly known as obamacare all americans will be required to have health insurance. we thought this would an good time to look at how the president's health plan is being implemented around the country. we go to louisiana where the state's republican governor has been one of the law's ou outspoken opponent. >> she has congestive heart failure but she can't afford the medicine she has to take. >> it's just $140 for just one bottle of medicine. i didn't get them. >> reporter: johnson lives in a small town of louisiana. two years ago johnson collapsed after work and was rushed to the hospital. >> if i hadn't of g
marchs from zuccotti park to the new york stock exchange. and for the sixth straight year the u.s.overty rate failed to improve. the number of americans in poverty remained unchanged at 15%, more than 46 million people. the report also found the number of people without health insurance fell slightly from 15.7% to 15.4%. and we can expect that number will fall further with open enrollment for the affordable care act just two weeks away. under the affordable care act which is commonly known as...
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and it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent remains a key part of the national conversation but has anything actually changed a look back at the.
and it's been two years since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in zuccotti park now the one percent versus ninety nine percent remains a key part of the national conversation but has anything actually changed a look back at the.