I swam on ships and it creaked so strangely that you do freediving, and you are a World Champion in freediving, by the way, if someone didnt know, its unlikely that anyone didnt know, but ill remind you, you have such a creature, okay if you had a beaver or andatrashka with us she swam beautifully, she really loved to swim in the bathtub or even in some pond, she became so much more like a wiper, yes, because she was all fluffy. Its growing a lot because its not just a sport, its such a deep meditation of returning to oneself. Have you set a new record now . And on december 28, 2023, i set my fifth Guinness World record for the longest underwater dance. Guinness. Let me ask you this. The longest dance underwater, how long did you hold your breath, how long did it last . And this dance lasted 3 minutes 43 seconds in movement, of course, without movement it is much easier to hold your breath, yes, how much is maximum, we always ask for these technical data, but i wonder how much is maxim
I have been given this wonderful opportunity. I want to serve as long as the ability to actually get things done. That is what i hope to bring. People keep me there. Host politix became something as long as i have the fire in my belly, i was telling my staff of all calling for you became a and walking down the hall and mayor. Rep. Macarthur ive always been said, i never want to lose this interested in Public Policy and sense of awe. I still stand here and think roll. I studied history and focus on about the history. I never want to walk in just a speciali am in American Social history of political history. And yeah, i ran for local office place. If i ever lose that, i am going home. And actually became a local workam truly doing public councilman and and a deputy and taking care my constituents, mayor and mayor. I really liked it and felt i was i want to stay here. Pretty good at it. I have solved some problems that host representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan. Have been
Represent. How long would you like to serve in the house if they keep you . You ran for Lieutenant Governor at one point in michigan. Do you have larger aspirations back home in michigan . Rep. Lawrence i am living and working my dream job. I have been given this wonderful opportunity. I want to serve as long as the people keep me there. As long as i have the fire in my belly, i was telling my staff and walking down the hall and said, i never want to lose this sense of awe. I still stand here and think about the history. I never want to walk in just feel like i am in a special place. If i ever lose that, i am going home. If i am truly doing public work and taking care my constituents, i want to stay here. Host representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan. Freshman 14th district. , thank you for your time. Rep. Lawrence thank you. On congressional freshman Profiles Series continues now with Tom Macarthur. He talks about efforts to bridge the partisan gap in congress. His famil
Time with my constituents. When i leave here, i get on the plane, travel home, get off the plate and go right into district work. People say when you go home, you relax. That is not the case. Host how did you first make your way around the hill . How did you find out where to go . The whole orientation. i think rep. Lawrence i think that the Administration Committee did an amazing job with orientation. What they did that was so profound was that they included your spouse. Get a sense ofld what your world would be like. It was two weeks of going to all of our orientation except for security briefings, they were included in ethics, going on the floor to see where we would be sitting. What we would be doing. That was important. The other thing is that you got lost a lot. This is a massive building with tunnels that will take you places you have never heard of. Staffe Start Building i know how to get to the floor to vote and to the cafeteria. It was trial and error. They kind of laugh as y
How we overcome these restrictions. Tom has pointed out, representative waters pointed out, the fact that when these restrictions are in place they are significant for people. And the fact that we have communities that fight hard to overcome those restrictions does not make them right, or correct. And so, i think we have to continue as representative waters has stated and tom has stated and everyone here needs to understand, to fight against these restrictions, understand exactly what they are, which are efforts to take away the right to vote, restrict the right to vote from people, minorities, young people, you know, the idea that many of these i. D. , voter i. D. Laws do not allow you to use your college i. D. , in texas, right, you can use gun, firearm owners card but can not use the college i. D. As your voter i. D. And, how can that possibly be if your objective is to do anything other than limit young peoples right to vote . And how, how can that be right in the country we live i