stephen lerner has spent more than three decades as a labor and community organizer, and as architectf the justice for janitors campaign. he was director of seiu's private equity project, which worked to expose the wall street feeding frenzy that would end in catastrophe especially for the working class. bill fletcher jr. graduated from harvard and went to work as a shipyard welder, along the way becoming a labor activist fighting for racial justice and union democracy. he has worked with seiu and the united auto wkers, among others. he's the author of this upcoming book "they're bankrupting us and twenty other myths about unions." welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> corporate profits are at an all-time high. wages as a percent of the economy are at an all time low and fewer people are employed than anytime in the past 30 years. why isn't this the opportunity for an old-fashioned, good old fight for the working people? >> the question is less is it the right moment to organize, but what are the ways we organize and what are the things that we have to start doing tha