a couple weeks later i called hari belafonte to do another interview i. i said how is everything going? he is saying i don't see the activism i anticipated. thought see the pain i thought was there, and he is remembering the '50s and '60s. one of the greatest movements, civil movement in this nation. what is happening now? what is hang now? so we have an author here, civil rights icon, who is written a book "history teaches to us resist. "talk to us about history. yesterday to today, is harry belafonte right? >> well, my good friend harry is always right. let me just say that what i talk about in this book is what i think is important for this hour. hadn't planned to write any other books. but it was time for this one. what i talk about in it is all the movements in the past where people have organized to resist presidents who took actions or were trying to take actions that opposed our values and that we opposed, and most of the movements i talk about i do the history but i was involved in most of them, and in fact, we won in the case of a lot of them so