This is part 2 of the talk Professor Noam Chomsky gave at Democracy Now in April 2009 while they were broadcasting from Boston.
Part 1 is available here:
http://www.democracynow.org/shows/2009/4/3
It's a particularly lucid conversation with Prof. Chomsky about current events like the differences between President Barack Hussein Obama and President George W. Bush.
As usual, he doesn't stick solely with what is "wrong" with the world, but also points out where things are going right and asserts that there are probably more activists now than at any time during the 60s war resistanced, except perhaps at its peak.
In the end Amy Goodman spends a short time discussing Prof. Chomsky's family life which seems to embarass him.
As usual, interesting and new questions are asked of Prof. Chomsky on Democracy Now and thus is a good speech for Chomsky fans.