she spoke to our damian trujillo about her family's legacy and commitment to public service. >> this is one important lesson from my grandfather. he would always say there's no substitute for hard work, and we're accustomed to that. it's a deep-seated commitment to real public service and to ensuring that, you know, we are kind of living up to the responsibilities that we've been entrusted with as public servants. my parents tell a story that when i was 5, i marched into their home because i didn't usually walk. i usually marched everywhere. that i marched into their room, asking when i could start my first job at the age of 5. >> she's a worker. damian there at the white house, and he's joining us now this evening. damian, nice to see you. you've known julie chavez rodriguez and her family for a while now. this is a big deal, running the re-election campaign. can she handle it? >> reporter: you know, i think it's been building up to this point, raj, because as she mentioned there in that interview, at 5 years old, she marched into her parents' office and said, put me to work. i want