April 1, 2010
From the Bear Flag revolt to the modern Tea Party protests, Californians always seem to be upset at government. Correspondent Judy Muller looks at the roots of activism in the state, and discovers a new group, the Coffee Party, that's hoping to counter some of the more course discourse with a little bit of civility. Plus, supergroup U-2 is known for their social and environmental activism. Their guitarist wants to build a housing development on a pristine coastal ridge in Malibu. He says it will be eco-friendly and green, but a lot of locals are saying "no way." We get the low-down from LA Times columnist Steve Lopez. And humorist Brian Unger has a solution for solving California's problems: cut it up into five states, from Californiajuana in the north, to Californiego in the south. Finally, see if you can solve our visual puzzle, Name That Spot.