25% these days. and that has created a world where -- and this is what i want to get into with our experts tonight -- where even the people opposing the very voting laws he passed say things like this. >> when i witness dr. martin luther king's march on washington speech as an intern back in 1963, i dreamed about doing big things to help my state and our country. >> voting rights activists noting the lip service to dr. king's legacy by people who are undermining not only voting rights in general but the work of these underlying laws that are literally still the most severe, serious, strong voting rights and civil rights legislation that we have of '64 and '65. i just showed you the republican senate leader. he struck a similar note as a newer senator republican josh hawley touts mlk for paving the way. he was the first senator to join