. >> are they unemployed, exanchors, what are they? >> i didn't meet any exbankers. >> i'm told there are exbankers down there. that's why i asked that. >> i met housewives, i met people who are unemployed, i met people that were just getting out of work and just coming down there at 6:00. a lot of them are students. these students, you know, they're the ones that are really screwed. >> i'm surprised, i'll come to that. i'm surprised there haven't been more protests. i really am. i would have thought that given the state of the economy, given the state of the jobs crisis, given the way that so many people in america are suffering, i'm amazed there aren't more people mafr f marching on the streets saying i've had enough. >> first of all, change takes a while. people are afraid, they don't know what to do. they don't been know -- look, we got rid of slavery in 1863 in this country. it wasn't until the 1960s that you saw the large marches and the civil rights act being passed. women couldn't vote until 1920, and then you didn't have the r