elections have consequences. so, the current attorney general for california is becoming the next senator, replacing barbara boxer. there was a big, attractive vacancy in one of the most consequential states. javier becerra worked in other states, building his national profile. he was in the running for the hillary clinton running mate position. he s the highest ranking latino member of congress. and so losing him in the house is significant, but for the party it builds a new part of his resume that could make him a national political figure in four years or eight years down the line. so, it was an important job. it s a good move for him. then it does show us in the house when they re the minority party, there will be these fights. we saw it against nancy pelosi. trying to find their voice. for becerra, this is a new way to take a new job that may have
chance today, december 1st, to show it. all he has to do is speak out. he s a man who speaks his mind. let him speak out on the overtime rule. reporter: and that issue, of course, gets to the heart of what is best for american workers and democrats have a different view of how that should work than republicans do. so, will donald trump weigh in on something like this? there s no indication he s going to do anything about this immediately, specifically. we ve got to watch the twitter feed, as you know so well, when it comes to warren and trump. that s often where they make their points. kelly, while you re on capitol hill, talk to me about democratic caucus javier becerra, announcing he ll be leaving congress to head back to california to serve as attorney general. we talk about the democrats and their leadership struggles and the potential disarray inside the party. to you, is this another example of that? reporter: it is. this is another case of