i did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. that was good for new york it was good for the economy. >> so, does that resonate? is that a good moment for her? citing her connections to wall street? >> i think that's a pretty awful to say, okay, these crazy, insane terrorists attacked america, therefore i deserve wall street money. i just don't understand the logic. >> i think what she was saying actually was that she had close connections to the area because of the work that she did rebuilding new york and she did, on her end, and other new york representatives and her humor were really out there at the forefront of getting funding to rebuild the city. but i don't think that she really meant to pull those things together that wall street liked her because of all she did during 9/11. wall street likes her for reasons that we know, which is that the clintons have been kind to wall street and she would be -- you could say very kind. i just say kind. but you know, she's not going to regulate as much as a beshny sanders or an elizabeth warren and that's why it works. >> i don't think that martin o'malley tried to bring this up in the last debate. this like water on a duck, just