he's not reverend jesse jackson and he's not malcolm x or dr. king.d for him to be expressive and people saying, wow, he doesn't seem to have that mojo to really put it together. but he has this feeling inside that he's deeply personal about what's happening and he wants people to know that i am of the josha generation and moses who made it possible for me to climb where i am. not to criticize it, but accept it as somebody who is really saying the words that need to be said but not say them in a way where you expect a great leader, reverend to say those words. >> he touched on that a bit in 2007 saying because they marched, i am here today. that's what president obama said. and, clinton, let me bring you in. do other key moments resonate with today's youth generation? >> quite frapgly, i would say no. but that doesn't mean that they're not important. the reason why people think selma is important because, quite frankly, you've got hollywood, you've got the movies. but when people see black and white footage. it looks like it's ancient and that's one o