>> so congresswoman, let's talk about another critical civil rights question at hand today and this year. and that's voting rights. which is really a fundamental existential question for so many people. and we saw senator joe manchin circulating a list of demands he wants to change the for the people acting says this is what he will cover my son. he doesn't want to make election day a public holiday but he will use a computer formula to do that and he was to allow voter i.d. and allow different databases to remove people from the rolls. we have already heard from minority leader mcconnell calling this rotten. what do you stand on what would joe manchin is suggesting. >> i have worked on voting rights for two decades plus. the work that we did last night
play 12 regular season games. then they stop and a computer formula decides which two of those teams will play each other for the national championship. then those teams wait about a month and finally play each other. and that championship game can be ugly. the teams have had way too much rest, they're rusty. but the real problem is how unjust, how unfair and how undemocratic the matchups can be. you have 120 teams playing just 12 games a season, decreeing that exactly two have distinguished themselves enough to play for the national championship is ludicrous. what if there are more than two undefeated teams? that happened before. or the bias against teams from small conferences. if you play in the s.e.c. or the big ten or one of the powerhouse conferences and you go undefeated, you'll probably play for the championship. but if you play in one of the small conferences, you can go undefeated and it won't matter. they're going to lock you out anyway. that's happened to tulane, to boise state, to tcu, to cincinnati. if you like underdogs, if you