he was on geraldine geraldo's team with walter mondel. this is a man who at 62 years old, remembers when the trains were desegregated, and he described a picture of himself in the arms of his father on the day that the icc the interstate commerce committee desegregateed the trains in this nation. for him to be back here. he watched bloody sunday on television with his family, but for him to be here and so many others to be here they brought with them the spirit of enthusiasm and hope. they understand the path that has been traveled, but they're living firmly in the moment. they're talking about it, as we had our discussion with kerry kennedy a short time ago they're talking about moving the civil rights agenda forward and getting the voting rights act section 4 strengthened. there is a moment of what happened here, but with an eye clearly on this moment, and an eye to the future. >> i want you to take a moment to reflect personally what this moment is for you. when i integrated the airwaves in my hometown of west virginia, there were no a