we spoke to consumer advocate ralph nader, author naomi klein, and professor keeanga-yamahtta taylor,hor of "from black lives matter to black liberation," investigative reporter allan nairn, and black lives s matter co-founder alicia garza. we b began with ralph nader. >>>> he is going to do a lot of things at once in the first 100 days, unlike barack obama who figured he could only handle the democratic congress with health care, he is going to try to go on all fronts. that is perilous for him, obviously, but it is also very careless for the democratic party, which now is the minority in the congress. that means he is going to get the nominee to the supreme court out fast, he is going to start changing the tax system up fast, he's going to start rolling back health and safety and other regulations fast by all kinds of executive action in congress. and so what we are to see here is a challenge to the stamina of the citizenry, specially the majority of the people who voted against him. and whether they organize in every congressional district, justin gage in important but shshort-lived