for 12 hours today meeting people across massachusetts. i want to quote to you one of the people who you spoke to, a 25-year-old woman later said this to a reporter. she said, she told me she really wanted to fight for the middle class that they've been hammered on for a very long time and if things didn't start to change we'd be in big trouble. i'm not sure if any one candidate is able to turn things around for an entire group of people especially with the way things are in washington right now. what's your response to that young woman who you met today? how do you overcome that hopelessness about d.c. that exists among so many people right now? >> you know, i've been told a lot of times about what's not possible. i grew up in pretty tough circumstances and i fought all my life for everything i've gotten to do. i was told when i was down in washington we couldn't have a consumer financial protection bureau and the reason was because the largest lobbying force ever assembled on the face of the earth have said no, they said they'll kill it, they said it won't happen. you know, my view on that just meant then you stand up and you push harder. you push back. you don't step down.