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Jason Harris, Publisher
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the group tries to gain public support for this labor action, also denouncing criminal activity following a protest that happened last night. now, our coverage of the occupy movement begins tonight in oakland. ken, what are organizers saying tonight? reporter: this is the plaza behind me, and there is a large crowd behind me, but it has on this sunday been an uneventful day. last night, we several people march on police headquarters. there were acts of vandalism, but that was a martha some in the occupy movement here say was not endorsed by their group. it is day 19 of the occupy oakland protest, but there is a different look to the second coming of the city hall encampment. way more organized. they learned from their mistakes. reporter: darryl harris says the tents are more organized and the area more sanitary, food service vegetables in the diet. reporter: has been moved off the grass. the substandard public health issue led to the police clearing the park on w