point of view. but also, in part, actually largely in part because i do not take any corporate lobbyists money, they know that i'm working for them. they know that they can call my office and pick up the phone and say, this is something we disagree with and that i have an obligation to listen to my community. >> you've done interesting stuff in terms of who you're listening to. that's a real question right now. who is congress listening to, the survivors are telling their stories. you've done stuff with immigrants who are undocumented. i think with survivors as well. >> yeah. >> in your district. what has that been like? >> well, you know, in this political moment, it's so unique and sometimes i feel like i have this job of being something of a social worker or even a therapist in my district because this period has been so retraumatizing for so many folks and especially in a country where we do not have reliable access to health care, let alone affordable health care. >> let alone mental health care,