here. how do you feel every day when you walk through those corridors? i still get that chill. i still have to pinch myself and say i can t believe i get to work here and represent the people, and so it was just amazing when i got sworn. it was my mom s only time coming to washington, d.c., to see that she was able to live to see that moment. but it s a huge opportunity and a responsibility not just for people in my community and my district, but across this country, ask that s what the congressional hispanic caucus is doing. it s fighting to make sure that we are taking care of latino communities, that we re making their lives better and that s through legislation. and we re going to do everything we can to work across the aisle to do that. and you know, there s a growing latino caucus right, the hispanic caucus, which is democrats. i reached out to tony gonzalez
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more than just a sport. it was this thing that connected people around the world. there is so much about the culture, the politics of the sport, of soccer. to him it was a way of really understanding people and where they were coming from. i love that and i found it to be extremely profound. i examine it has come to you as you have studied this. absolutely. you know, before i was doing this podcast, i am a news reporter. i m a correspondent for npr. and every community i have gone to, latino communities, but also african immigrants and asian immigrants, every community i have gone to, soccer is so important. and it is important because it is kind of like those 90 minutes are a piece of home. yeah. tell me what you will be watching for tomorrow that i might miss. i think that what is really special about argentina s team this time around is that it is
to him it was a way of really understanding people and where they were coming from. i love that and i found it to be extremely profound. i examine it has come to you as you have studied this. absolutely. you know, before i was doing this podcast, i am a news reporter. i m a correspondent for npr. and every community i have gone to, latino communities, but also african immigrants and asian immigrants, every community i have gone to, soccer is so important. and it is important because it is kind of like those 90 minutes are a piece of home. yeah. tell me what you will be watching for tomorrow that i might miss. i think that what is really special about argentina s team this time around is that it is a team. for a very long time, the team was accused, the critique of the team was that they played like individuals. a bunch of superstars, who had come together on the field and a bunch of brilliant