eleanor holmes-norton is washington's representative, and jacqueline keeler, navajo and co-founder ofe group eradicating offensive native mascotry. good evening. >> good evening. >> congresswoman, are we there on this issue yet? >> we have tipped. you've got not only the second time native people have won in the patent and trademark commission. they lost the first time on appeal only because of the technicality. you've got members of the house of representatives, i'm one of ten, who have filed a bill to cancel the trademark. you've got 50 senators who call for canceling of the trademark. you've got religious leaders, civil rights leaders. this is a movement, and the law is on our side. the native people are winning, and i don't know what roger goodell of the nfl and dan snyder are waiting for. do they want to be kicked? do they want to be dragged kicking and screaming across the line? shame. >> yeah. jacqueline, let me ask you on that point -- i was reading up on this today and one of the bizarre counterarguments you hear from the defenders is, well, we should really be focused on the