[cheers and applause] and that awomen's health care gets the same attention as men's. [applause] that's why i will fight to make sure women in this country receive respect and dignity, whether they work in the home, out of the home, or both. [cheers and applause] do you want to know where i get my fighting spirit? it all started with my mother. thank you, mother. i love you. when i think about opportunity for all americans, i think about my grandfather. he ran a country store in our little town of hope. there were no food stamps back then. when customers white or black came in with no money, he gave them food anyway. he just made a note of it. so did i. i learned to him to look up to people other folks looked down on. [cheers and applause] my grandfather had just a high school education, a grade school education, but in that country store he taught me more about equality in the eyes of the lord than all my professors in georgetown. more about the intrinsic worth of every individual than all the philosophers at oxford. more about the need for equal justice under the law