i was in zuccotti park once. joan baez, one of the high points of my career next to meeting pete, joan paez, she tailored her lyrics "salt of the earth" to occupy. and the musicians were drawn to us, but it was a generational thing. i grew up in the 60's. we sat around and held hands. when i met pete i was on the student non-violent coordinating committee, sn cc. these kids in zuccotti park didn't know the lyrics to the songs that i grew up with, and they are reading the lyrics off their iphones. >> thanthank you for bringing u" phone. that's a tremendous reach. you could be reading off the iphone across the planet, which is enlivening and inspiring, and oddly isolating at the same time. yes, occupy wall street is on oe of those exceptional moments when people came together and stayed together. but activism can b be a solitary activity in the 21st century in a way that it wasn't before, instead of storming the pentagon in the moratorium days, you could sit back if des moines or boston and be watching it on your 2