physically, in downtown l.a. but just recently, there was an occupy bank of america, you know, front lobby. so there is that idea of joining that voice from wall street and throughout, as we ve seen globally. and again, it s not just youth. they may be the ones that are spending more time physically there at night, but it s teachers. it s off-duty cops. it s firemen whose stations have been deleted because of budget cuts, because the tax money that should have been coming here isn t, because a lot of the companies aren t paying it, not at the federal, not at state level. in that republican, l.a. and new york and the occupy movements in general are very, very similar. you do have distinctions. there is a hispanic movement here. a lot of the signs and chants are in spanish and in english, and that s the color of l.a. but the general message and the general spirit that is coming to these movements is really ones i ve been at. jimmy. hey, nomi, i would like to kind of put this in persp