to be part of an economy, to control their family's welfare. it is a terrible double standard but one that comes, ed, from men dominating a political process and i think it's important now, this is a pivotal moment for women to take back their power and i understand there are many different kinds of women in this country, low-income women, by the way, don't get heard much from, but those eight women walking out in georgia, in the state senate, state legislature, we are going to see a lot more of that because this, again, is going to be women's historic year as 1992 was when clarence thomas and anita hill had their square-off and the republican and democratic men on the judiciary committee didn't stand up for women's rights broadly. instead of having this discussion, ed, i wish we were having a discussion about some of the real problems and priorities in this country, that would include women's economic justice and advancement. and that is linked to this that's linked to this. >> it s 98% of republicans in the house voted against the lily led better bill. amazing.