please welcome aaron glatz and dorothy brown. >> tell us how you got to the title "homewreckers: how a gang of wall street kingpins, hedge fund magnates, shady banks and vulture capitalists suckered millions out of their homes and demolished the american dream". >> 8 million american homes were foreclosed on during the great recession but they didn't all disappear, someone ended up with them. the wealth gap in america today is -- the top tenth and the other 90%. the homeownership rate is at its lowest level in 50 years. it didn't just go down. and until it bottomed out. and the book takes a while to put together. and i was watching donald trump. and when the time he is doing really well. low unemployment, high dow jones industrial average, many consecutive quarters of growth, wall street is doing great but america is angry and on the left bernie sanders is doing a incredibly well with the same populist message. it seemed housing would be a fruitful way to focus so i basically started with this question 8 million americans lost their homes, we lost our wealth. where did it go? who too