karl fleming, "newsweek" correspondent has a few things to say about you. let's listen. >> i want to salute john doar. there were a lot of brave people that i saw here, mostly black because they were really on the front lines. but tin jackson that day was th bravest thing i ever saw a human being do. john and i were having lunch. the temperature were 103 degrees. the demonstrations had gone on for several days with no emotional outlet, no way for black people to get this terrible feeling of despair, torment and anger and depression out of their head, and there came this moment out in the middle of the street where there were about 300 mississippi highway patrolmen with repeating rifles poised against down at the other end of the street, after a formal demonstration. there was this moment when young blacks gathered at the end of the street and began throwing rocks. and we heard this noise from where we were having lunch and jumped up and ran down there, and by the time we got there, certainly there was in the air that absolutely electric feeling that we by this time had all come to recognize. tha