wept especially during the speech of a rabbi and walter rizzo of the united auto workers and particularly during the now famous speech of martin luther king jr. i have a dream. i wished, of course, that i had better. >> is one of the nation's distinguished civil rights leaders, he was given the opportunity to leave, but he declined because he would've left behind those that would be marching with him and he chose not to do that. >> one of the things that he always enjoyed telling in washington was his days debating malcolm asked. malcolm x. was the fiercest debater of the american political scene of the 1960s. while most of the civil rights leaders tended to stay away from malcolm and urged them not to be with him, he said absolutely not, he chose on numerous occasions to engage milk and verbal argument. >> after we had five or six debates, he suggested that we stop debating each other and i agreed with him. he invited me on 25th street have coffee with them in there with him was a gentleman and he said, james, i think we need to stop debating each other because we are not doing anything but conducting a search, two black guys beltin