the direct action tactics that we're showing on the screen here and that we've also been focusing. people doing sit ins, people doing die ins, people protesting, people getting arrested. how does that integrate with the kind of work that indivisible has been doing? >> i have a huge amount of respect for the groups on the ground that have been carrying these out. they've been indivisible members, planned parenthood and move on and others. this is a direct part of this strategy, which is shining a light on exactly what congress is doing. i think one of the interesting things we've seen over the last several months is republicans aren't holding town halls. they're not actually facing their constituents or very few of them are. what we're seeing in response to that is if you're not going to come to me, i'm going to come to you. they're going to the district offices and other public events with the representatives. senator moran ought to get a lot of credit. he was one of a couple of republican senators who held a town hall over the july 4th