peopbeieh amihin atv a pri onhes ih i to pot,thit wng neti onolpeap oer cos yi ntbuon ofoue,mala te,ut ilud,eevilsoifaxs, ten tcg government. data fm t npartisan congressit office. let me see what you aou this. between 1979nd2007, about 30 years there, roughly ll income growth, post tax, post benit acredto t upper 1%. justfi years between 2002 and 2007, over lfento the top 1%. what do yout? >> that's extraordinary. but i tnk i'sev wse than the data show, but if you the 1%, you find out the vast bulk of the gains made by the 1% were by the top 0.1%. this also makes another point which is that if you ignore the top 1%, the in inequality is nha great. the income classes of the bottom 99% have moved more or less toge it's the top 1% that is just skyrocketed up out proportion to everybody else. so in other words, there is a huge differceeten being in the 98% and the 99 percentile. it's important not tluin people who merely make a couple of hundred thousandoara ari people making millions upon millions and even billions of dollars ayr. that's something that i think is not, doesn't always come