case former president clinton speak we go into the crowd to ask what they think. they seem to be a little in a bumble because they are focused on what is going on here so they re not reacting as quickly as you might expect. but they seem to be very frustrated with this repeated question that everybody is asking them which is what do you want? what do you specifically demand? what would you like to see changed? their feeling is the movement itself is evidence of something much bigger than any specific demand, that people are frustrated, angry, and that s what we should all be focusing on. you know, one guy said to me this is like water. you just got to let it flow. so they have a very zen approach to how the whole thing is developing. it s grass roots, organic, and they are fine with that for now, chuck. all right. mara schiavocampo at the park in downtown new york. thanks very much. well, with increased poll popularity comes, guess what, increased scrutiny. the lesson herman cain i
brooklyn bridge. gregg: supreme court expected to tackle healthcare law. gregg: sparks flying in oregon to speed up the poll popularity of electric cars. it involved a company that was supposedly paid $130 million to install electric car charging stations all across the state. the job was financed by the department of energy and now environmentalists are crying foul because the company has yet to put the deal in gear so to speak. dan springer has more details. reporter: this was supposed to be a stimulus program that was going to light a fire under the electric car industry. remember president obama has a goal of million electric vehicles on the road by 2015 but so far, the program has been stuck in gear and taxpayers have little to show it. they gave a company $130 million