jurgen kasek is on the street with 200 counter-demonstrators in dresden this evening.hey want to oppose the rightwing populists. >> [chanting] >> in principle, they're just against everything. trump was elected president because he said he is against the establishment. it doesn't matter what his arguments are. and i think we have to do some hard thinking. >> the two groups will confront each other this evening. kasek has been on his feet all day. long an activist against the right, the leipzig attorney and green party politician has barely rested since the rise of pegida. >> what pegida and all these movements have done is shift the framework of discussion to the point where there's no criterion for exclusion anymore. where people from the npd, a neo-nazi party, stand onstage, people with a long record of assault and battery, where the former german empire's war flag waves, where speeches sound like goebbels, and where people stand beside that and say "we are concerned citizens." >> kasek sees trump's election as a bitter setback. he's from a leftist family and has lon