this guy speaking out for migrant works. he saw this guy speaking out for freedom of speech and against wars, every where not just in our country, he was an equal opportunity protesters. and he said why are they trying to condemn this guy? why are they trying to hypocritically attack him for just speaking his mind? he says he stays in the country and that was date before his 35th birthday in the united states. last word from you, nigel. well, i think our political cycles may be a bit different but the basic truth remain that is 60s was a time of great optimism. i agree with what was said about this being a sort of liberation, a liberating period. the 70s was very different in the uk as well. it was economically difficult, socially difficult, it felt very different. the music was certainly different by the time you got to the mid it was very baroque. lost some of the excitement of the 60s, thank you, sir nigel shinewald and great larry kane from philly. up next, the governo
for what he promised. fair enough. progressives have their values. we should fight for them. my job here is to ask the questions. you don t like the president s decision, i say go for it. but then the question, what s the alternative? specifically what could president obama have done? what could he do as of this moment to get what he and the progressives want to, end the bush tax cuts for the wealthy? should he really have waited out the republicans until next year? should dough it now when they will control the house of representativess, that s what happened in the election. by the way, on the latest counts, the democrats in the senate, based upon those votes last saturday when the democrats lost five members on the issue of tax cuts, they won t have the votes next year either in the senate or the house. so for our guests tonight, those are the questions. how does the president win the fight now after what happened in those elections? let s take it. we are going to ask those