show about your background and the way going forward for you. thank you so much. it s always a pleasure talk to you. we are glad to have you here this morning at america s newsroom. martha: very nice man. smart man and very interesting debate that we watched last night. you will talk to him more. bill: he has been the targets of so many attacks from african-american celebrities. how long has he been a republican? i will be surprised to hear the answer on that next hour. meanwhile the occupy wall street not manhattan, taking a road trip up town is the millionaire s march. protesters calling for an end of wall street greed. demonstrating outside the homes of some of the richest people in this country. people like rupert murdoch. my gripe is with a few of those people at the top. i don t appreciates the
willis report on weekdays on fox business network. the people protesters wall street greed, and other issues taking the message to new york s wealthiest residents holding signs and fake paychecks walked to the upper east side, called the millionaire s march, the growing occupy wall street, movement began in new york city four weeks ago showing no sign slowing down. the city s mayor bloomberg has said the protesters can stay indefinitely. as long as they don t break any laws. but not all cities are handling the protests the same way. and jonathan hunt live now in new york newsroom. what is going on right now in new york city? jonathan: the couple of hundred demonstrators who headed to new york upper east side are there and there have not been any law and order problems as far as we are aware at this point. now, for viewers who are not