woman sitting on the supreme court at that time, ruth bader ginsburg, who wrote the dissent in the lee ledbetter case. "in our view, this court does not comprehend or is indifferent to the insidious way in which women can be victims of pay discrimination." pretty straightforward, but at least there were some folks on that court who did understand what you were trying to do. >> that is right. i have had many calls from all over the united states. she was right on justice alito said in the opinion that it did not makes sense -- it did not make sense. he said my problem was not that i was not discriminated against, but it was because i did not file a charge the first time i got that discriminatory paycheck even though i did not know it. that does not make sense. that is not what the law was. but justice ginsberg hit the nail on the head. tavis: that was pretty crazy. i thought that decision was pretty -- how can you miss the statute of limitations about something you did not even know. you went to work on the halls of congress. you've got congress to pass this legislation. and barack obama signed i