to deliver a very good speech. we come without reservation. reporter: this week, flanagan brought his daughter bax to the place history was made. he ll be back saturday. this is where the entertainers were. reporter: cox is going to prefer to stay away, and he says that the marching days are behind him. both agree that much was accomplished that i dashgs but the work is not over. while we are better today than in 1963, we are not where we thought we would be 60 years on. we have succeeded in a number of things of the past, but we have to do much more for the future. reporter: both mr. cox and mr. flanagan express grave concern as well as civil right leaders are doing the same that there is an ongoing effort in this day and age to try to turn the clock back, and this is why they are so concerned about where we are now, and big