women's health care. >> joining us tonight for the interview is democratic texas state senator, wendy davistor davis, thank you for being here tonight. it's nice to meet you. >> thank you. thank you, rachel. nice to meet you as well. >> let me begin by asking you how you and your staff are doing after this attack on your office. i'm glad to know that nobody was injured, but it does sound like it was scary. >> it was. and it really sunk in for us overnight and through the day today. it certainly reminds us how vulnerable we are in the public arena and that we have to take extra care and caution in making sure that we're as safe as we can be. >> with the gabby giffords shooting, that tragic incident, not so far in the distant past, do you think, see, this is a very different incident that you went through, we don't understand the full circumstances surrounding the suspect in this case. it seems like he may have had mental health issues. i know he had previous contact with some of your staff, but do you feel like there is a heightened risk for people who are public servants, who are politician