bobby kennedy came to east l.a., the south l.a.. he brought in maxine waters, his words not just hope, but the promise of help. he said, we're going to tackle these problems from poverty to injustice to inequality. and i was very proud to know that that campaign engendered so much excitement and passion around the same time, there was another leader here in california, cesar chavez. who, against all the odds, believed he could bring justice and fairness and dignity and respect to people who did some of the hardest work that any of us know of. and it wasn't easy, and it didn't happen overnight. but he persevered, and we're all the better for it. i was so honored when bobby kennedy jr and cesar chavez, his grandson, decided they not only wanted to support me, but they wanted to speak out and make clear that what we need today is what bob, bobby's father and caesar's grandfather knew. had to be part of the problem is of change. that is, we need a doer. we need a fighter. and we need a champion. once again to get up every day in the whi