when i was a kid fifth grade, had a fifth grade education. i learned that she couldn't read when i was doing my homework. she would tell me stories about people asking her to count the number of jelly beans in the jar or the soap -- so why is protecting the filibuster, is that more important than protecting voting rights, especially for people that fought and died for that? >> no. it's not. i want to see the united states congress, the united states senate pass s 1 and s 4 the john lewis act and get it on to my desk to sign it. >> okay. that was then. and this is now. here we are tonight. the assault on voting rights in texas and across this country, nothing less than a plan to give the gop the power to overturn the next election if they don't like the results. not about politics. it's about our most sacred riegd right as americans, the right to