i don't want to get emotional on camera, but this is my life. you're taking everything that i have worked for. >> water is a basic human right. it should be available to everybody, not just for those who can afford it. it's time to restore services immediately. joining me now live from detroit, reverend charles williams wi williams, ii, president of the national action network. reverend david alexander bullock, national spokesman for the change consortium. thank you for being here. >> thanks for joining us. >> reverend williams, you led proare tests today. give the viewers a sense of the water crisis people are facing. >> well, reverend sharp ton, 50 years ago lyndon johnson signed the civil rights bill.