do you know that the beginning of the women's movement elizabeth katie stanton would -- lived in seneca falls and she was here down -- she was citing the examples of family domestic violence and that was one of the motivators for her to advance the cause of women. this is as old as civilization probably, in terms of our history, in terms of the women's movement, one of the motivators. 100 years after her fight for the women to vote we will clear the deck on this. i'm here to talk about something also transformative and that is this tax bill. that the republicans have put forth. >> and i want to get into this. there seems to be a bit of a political paralysis here in trying to figure this out. >> it isn't. it isn't. we're moving -- this week we will pass bipartisan legislation for this behavior. for antidiscrimination, behavior. "a." "b," we will take the larger issue which has to both houses of congress for ending the nondisclosure, ending who pays, all of the concerns that we have about this. i don't think that -- i think that we want to give people hope. this is going to be addressed.