mr. maryweather has a tenant, single mom with four kids who was sick, up all night packing.o go. the locksmith began changing locks when the occupiers began negotiating with the sheriff and the man who was there from the bank. the woman in purple here, the reverend sharon dellgato talked to the sheriff who told her to talk to the real estate broker. she appealed to him on the basis of the humanity. the occupiers got the eviction delayed until after the holidays. mr. maryweather is in the middle with the bright white santa claus beard who looks happy to be there. he told us, quote, it was so cool, the people didn't know me and it came to help me. it was such a neighborly thing. it was also i think kind of radical. joining me, max, a veteran of foreclosure defenses and co-founder of a movement called take back the land. max, thank you for joining us. it's nice to have you here with us. >> thank you. >> can you explain the strategic idea of showing up to stop an individual foreclosure? is it an act of direct intervention to buy people more time? is it a political statement? is