that you could actually get the women's health protection act through senate? >> well, i'm an optimist or i wouldn't be in this business. but we will pass it very quickly out of the house. the speaker said she's going to bring it up the first week that we go back, and that will pass. on the senate side, of course it's going to be more difficult. you have some of the women republican senators who i think would vote for it, but it may not be enough to break the -- the stalling that makes us have to take 60 votes to get out of a filibuster. maybe it's time to look at ending the filibuster. you know, we've got the abortion issue that the majority of the people in this country are in favor of, and you've got the voting rights issue -- >> yeah -- >> again, the majority of the people. the senate won't act to get rid of this arcane, internal rule that's nowhere in the constitution and let's move these policies forward. >> sounds easy when you say it, congresswoman. but obviously there's a reason why the filibuster is still there because you have folks