kissner's view, a feudal indenver because, quote, all american are not created equal, never have been never will be, and all the lawed passed by congress, decisions of the supreme court, and presidential orders will never change this, end quote. it was -- >> not everybody. >> not everybody. >> was happy about that. >> we cannot end on that note. >> no, no, no. [laughter] >> he was in the minority. >> he was, definitely. >> but as we get ready to open up for q&a, i will ask you to talk a little about your view of the legacy of the march in 1963 and any parallels you see for today. >> there's been advancements in economics, economic employment. there's so many -- when i first started working in television, there was few african-americans in television, and now, you know, it's, like, it's great. interracial marriages, certainly, 63 there was not a lot, and if there was, there was a lot of trouble involved with having interracial marriages, and that seems to become very normal now and very accepting. i guess what's troubling me is that the election of obama, president obama, is that it ju