We don`t necessarily always agree, but hopefully we make each other think, and that`s what matters.
I think there is a generation gap. I personally look forward to, as our generation becomes the leaders, you are gonna see a change, and I think hopefully gay marriage will be a part of that country.
It wasn`t until two or three years ago that I actually learned that in the end he actually did kill someone. But that was a choice that he faced: to kill or be killed.
I think my dad is this great, wonderful... man with a lot of integrity, who is fighting for things he believes in and is serious in what he wants to see happen and serious in helping people.
It was definitely a part of our life. I mean, my mom had both her brothers and her fiancee in Vietnam at the same time, so it wasn`t just my dad`s story, it was my mom`s story too. And we definitely grew up listening to the stories.
I think that standing onstage on January 19th, and my father had just defied all expectations and won Iowa, was by far the most surreal moment.
The dinner table is a lively debate, and everybody weighs in in a different way. I like that, though.
You`re blinded by lights and you see all these people who come out, and it`s exciting. It`s scary and it`s exciting all rolled into one.