did you hear that, baby, jim dolan. melissa: let me ask you.'re someone, you made so much your life. i read you're worth $150 million. >> you don't know anything -- if you couch it in money you ain't got none. if you can count it you ain't got felon. my money is accountable. melissa: i don't believe you. you are give back. every year you go to south florida and give away turkeys at thanksgiving time. what do you think the about he do it going on in income inequality in this country. >> trying to change, fighting for women's rights and people of color's rights. this is put into your country for the last three or four centuries. this is the one thing that the white woman and slaves had in common, they were both considered property and so being property was superiority and inferior. melissa: i'm not anyone's property anymore though. i'm out here earning my way. making my wage. i'm somebody's property? whose property am i? >> you are one of the few that is so beautiful and outstanding but you don't get paid what you should get paid equal wages. the