what is it like when ozzie davis, the late, great ozzie davis introduces you at the march on washingtonform these two songs. what is it like? >> like being welcomed to the thanksgiving table by your pop. we sound like part of the family. >> i will answer it in slightly different terminology. >> i guess you would. >> that's what made peter paul and mary strong. we each had a different take on it. when we came together, it became something we could express. to me, mary was standing there with me during the speech. she took my hand and said, peter, we're truly watching history being made. she totally got it. standing in front of a quarter of a million people saying to each other, what ever brought us here, now we're together and sharing this moment, we will never give up. we will -- we will pursue this and we did. and -- obama could have been somebody that targeted a lynching, certainly wouldn't be able to use a water fountain in washington d.c. the fact that dr. martin luther king could put it not only in terms of policy but in terms of poetry and inspiration and they -- then we sang, eve