occupied protesters are, are sort ofeering at them. this group, it's part of the silent rally. they are residents and business owners say who they were victims of occupied movement. they say they -- and we spoke to one man who owns a clothing store downtown. he said his business is down 35- 45% since the occupied protest began. he says several merchants are not renewing their leases because shoppers have been scared by occupied protesters. he says the drop in business is not just a problem. it's become a crisis. >> they seem to have all their rights and we have nothing. and here we are struggling. just to keep my doors open and the city says oh, well. >> tally says business owners had to absorb all the counts of boarding their windows. they are stuck with the cleanup and the cost to restore glass and insurance rates. they had high hopes for oakland when new trendy restaurants and bars popped up but it's simply not enough. they say the people are going to stand for oakland in the name of their group. no word on what the occupiers exactly think of them. you could see, there's a l