. >> you are so right and yourar particularlation of this as a fundamental civil rights issue the core of our democracy. i think the good news is over the past months, what i don't see is a clear republican effort to suppress voters among minority voters, send years those they view adverse to their agendas, the courts stepped in to protect fundamental civil rights. that has been one of the state successful story lines of this election season. as a consist betweens, what we're seeing now is another form of voter suppression the same republican governors not permitting the ballot box to be opened, not permitting the resources to be there. already in florida we've seen a voting line of seven hours which is a different form, sort of a mechanical way of keeping people from voting. how do we confront that? >> you know, that is a number one, i think, civil rights question for members of the congress. it's a call for bipartisan ship should really ring loudly and that should be around voting. if i give a person in florida the right to vote, then i will likewise give the person in red states, bl