address. joining me to talk about what we can expect tonight, robert reich, former secretary of labor in the clinton administration. he s the author of aftershock: the next economy in america s future. the documentary inequality for all is available on itunes. i was talking to sherrod brown, axelrod at the top of the show. there s a huge debate in the party about progressive populism, about a more pro worker, pro labor agenda combatting inequality head. on. sometimes i feel like that s where the president is and then i hear david axelrod talking about job training and skills mismatch. and i throw up my hands and feel like we re back in the 1990s all over again. well, there is a tension there, chris. obviously you ve got some democrats that only want to talk about education, but obviously it s much larger than that. we re talking, and they, democrats really do need to talk about the undermining of our democracy. when you got so much money at the top, inevitably, you ve got a democ