a reauthorization of the voting rights act of 1965 just in 2006, and now you know, there are 16 senators that are still there in congress, and we can't get them to join with us in voting for voting rights. i know we're focused on sinema and manchin, but frankly we need to be focused on every senator. we should not let the republicans off the hook. voting rights should not be a partisan issue. it should be bipartisan. >> well, i love that you're taking your cue from the late, great john lewis, so highly revered by so many including you. as we look at what happened this week, we had the president give quite the impassioned speech in favor of voting rights legislation. he did compare some lawmakers to segregationists and dick durbin said perhaps the president's rhetoric went a little too far. what did you think of the president's speech, and did it go just a bit too far and hurt any chances, slim as they may have been at that point, for any