. >> glor: jeff, speaking about that photographyance, glenn beck has said himself she "out to reclaim the civil rights movement." you were at the martin luther king speech 47 years ago. any comparisons to be made here? >> reporter: in one sense no. that was a march for jobs and freedom, a fairly specific agenda of voting rights for blacks and economic programs to get the unemployment rate down. as i said, this is a much more amorphous kind of gathering, but what's intariqing is that glenn beck and much of the tea party identify themselves with the civil rights movement. that is, they see themselves not just in a political campaign but as a exwraefed-- aggrieved citizens being oppressed by their government. and that tells us who things it's civil rights movement has become a kind of movement everybody wants to identify with, and, again, it's that kind of passion that may have a strong preliminary impact i think come november. >> glor: jeff greenfield, always good to have your insight joining us from boston tonight. jeff, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> glor: the president sothe l