teachers. he had this unusual ability to see the big picture and all the little parts that had to be put together piece by piece. he pulled together there were only about 12 of us working with him up on suh er. i understand he gave you a scholarship. that s right. he did. but he was a masterful tactician and a practical pragmatic person. by the time we got washington the day before the march, all the work was done. all we had to do is wait. thank you both for your time tonight. thank you, reverend. thank you. much, much more from our special two-hour edition of politicsnation live from lincoln memorial. including berniece a. king on what her father s legacy means now 50 years later. and my interview with a living icon. congressman john lewis. what you wear to bed is your business.