she left wachtel lipton and went into government to work for john lindsay. and then she went into politics. she left government to go into politics and she ran i think it was in 1970, yes, it was 1970, yeah for state committee woman. which was sort of a party position in brooklyn. and she was attacked legally claiming she didn't really live in brooklyn, her parents lived in brooklyn and she didn't really live in brooklyn and she asked me to represent her in that case and i did. and we prevailed. she showed she spent a great deal of time in brooklyn. her parents testified, but we won that case in 1970, so she was sort of solidified in politics. i tried it in the brooklyn courts. i was the trial lawyer in that case and then two years later, this is all related actually to watergate and the impeachment obviously in some respect. two years later she decided to run for congress. she ran for congress against a long-term congressman named emmanuel seller who had been in congress for 30 years, 35 years, very powerful figure in brooklyn and in congress. he was the ch