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Which Way, L.A.?

Angeleno Starts Bank Transfer Day

We speak the artist who advocates people withdraw their money from big banks and deposit it elsewhere. Also, another charge of sexual harassment against Herman Cain.

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By Warren Olney • Nov 8, 2011 • 53m Listen

The people calling themselves Occupy LA marched to the financial district on Saturday, advocating that people withdraw their money from big banks and make their deposits somewhere else. It's an old strategy with a new look, proposed by a local woman we talk with. It turns out she envisioned something different than what happened on the streets of LA. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, a former employee goes public with graphic charges of sexual harassment against Herman Cain as the GOP race for president gets more unsettled than ever.

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