them marching. i have got to tell you this is not a lot of people in new york to get together. far bigger crowds for imf protests. all over the country. tamp parks indiana, l.a., new orleans, boston, washington, we're seeing them crop up everywhere. i have got to tell you, it's not just college students, shep. it's pretty diverse. we have seen vets. all kinds of people in these groups. >> shepard: concern overall rich people getting richer, more importantly the middle class just sort of dissolving. >> as we have seen from census data middle class incomes haven't grown in some time. other crony capitalism. they don't like the role that wall street plays in washington or in the creation of legislation. some of them object to the bailout of the banks. we have seen a lot of that not just from people down on wall street objecting to that but lots of regular americans as well. they are really concerned that all the wealth in the country concentrated in a small number of hands. that's what they say. they call themselves the 99ers. the other folks, who they say,