that we've made has come because you've had a spectrum of people like... like my mother, like henry b. gonzálezn congress at that time, like folks who have been pioneers in the boardrooms of america. and so you know, there is a place for all of that, but as long as, you know, it's marching in the same direction. >> hinojosa: there is a pretty fascinating statistic that is only, i think, now that the census is going to be, you know, releasing more and more information, every 60 seconds a latino turns 18 in the united states of america. that's... i mean, i always repeat it so that people can try and be like, "what?" so every 60 seconds, a latino turns 18. and so when you're talking about voting power, that's what you're looking at, right? you're also, i mean, again, being a politician, you're thinking, "look, if i can lock in that generation that sees me as a leader," just to vote, it means something for you politically, it means something for our country, but that's... i mean, talk about when you... when you hear that statistic. >> oh, i mean, that statistic is just indicative of the changing de