china, okay? and then i can go back a couple weeks, it s been in the new york times about the general motor plant that has closed. that plant used to have 16,000 people. and when these plants close, i know who s working in them. they re my family, my friends. the first place i went when they laid off the last shift at general motors was to go to union hall and put my arms around those workers, because i know them. i ve been telling my community since i started in politics, the steel mills aren t coming back. i ve been telling them the truth for 20 years, and i ve been doing everything in my power to use my congressional appropriations committee. i brought back hundreds of millions of dollars to my community to start an energy incubator, to work around additive manufacturing and 3-d printing. to move our community into those future industries. that s what i want to do as
it reduces your stress level dramatically. it s no phones, no journalling, no tv. and so it s been great because there s so much research on it now. how much it can help kids. how much it can help people who have addictions. just generally for all of us where stress is a huge killer. it s a very simple practice that has no side effects. how has it changed you? well, the stress level is different. i think you start to see through a lot of the bs and you kind of cut through the noise, which has been very helpful in politics in the last few years. it helps you see how things are interconnected. it helps you really see a little bit deeper into people, kind of looking into their hearts and really see what s motivating them. a lot of the trauma. you look at what s happened and today with so many of our kids that have so much trauma,