. >> steve: you were talking to alveda king and she recalled how martin luther king had a prepared speech, but talked to about the i have a dream thing. >> ainsley: she said she heard him talking about this dream, she said, do that. he got to the podium and started talking about this and it flowed naturally because he had talked about it before. how sad that is a dream, not reality. that was a dream that my children will be judged on content of their character and not the color of their skin. we are all god's children and should be judged on our character, doing the right thing and not on the color of our skin. >> steve: such a powerful speech. so beautiful. 60 years later talking about what that man said. it did impact somebody profoundly, lieutenant governor winsome sears. her father came to the united states from jamaica. 17 days before the speech. when we talk to her last week, she had this observation. >> education is everything. it is what starts you out in life. when my dad came to america with $1.75, he came 17 days before martin luther king jr. gave his "i have a dream" speech. w