justin elliott writes about the occupy movement. we just heard larry kudlow's take.t enamored of the movement. you've been doing a lot of reporting on it. what do you see and do you think they can have an impact on this really hard to solve foreclosure crisis? >> i think they can. one thing they can do is just drive it back in to the public consciousness. there's a study came out last month saying that the foreclosure crisis is probably not even half over. i think the estimated number of houses in some stage of foreclosure is 4 million. so this is per tifertile ground action. their movement is calmed occupy our homes and they're hoping it will be in 20 city, actions will include demonstrate manage front of banks, possibly eviction defenses where they literally block sheriff's did especially pew i deputies from evicting families. >> according to some statistics, 11 million homes now under water, which is pretty extraordinary, that the delinquency rate has gone up to some three months behind in payments. 3.5% of all mortgages are now months behind. so we're seeing this