spoken publicly on the knead to change the filibuster sooner? >> i think that the president and the white house had been engaged in this as the president said, he was engaged behind the scenes where oftentimes the most effective presidents are behind the scenes, but then, look, he spoke out loudly and forcefully first on january 6th, and then he and the vice president spoke out loudly in atlanta earlier this week, and the good news is we're going to see those two bills merged into one move from the house of representatives to the floor of the senate in the next few days and come monday, every member of the senate, democrat, republican, will have to stand up and cast a vote with the spotlight of history shining in their eyes. >> yeah, mark alias, keep doing the great work. thank you so much for appearing. appreciate it. >> thank you, don. yet another republican lawmaker comparing covid safety measures to nazis, but his colleagues calling him out on it. stay with us.