to the man running the second busiest port in north america, mario cordero, executive director of they to give us a fresh update in a fox business exclusive. okay, mario. is it better? how are we looking right now? >> well thank you, liz, for the invitation. i can report to you that progress is being made. i think just in november alone, if you go back to a date of november 1, after looking at the final november numbers, to this day, we have reduced the containers that have been dwelled at the terminals for longer than nine days bias much as 41%, and so there's light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the capacity constraints that we were having, and overall in the global supply chain i think it's fair to say that things are getting a little bit better so we have a little bit more optimism in terms of what we look forward seeing in the next six months of 2022. liz: well 40% fewer is certainly a good sign but i do have to ask you because we hear that there were major steps taken to try and fix the situation, and among them were things like don't pile into the bay and wait. so some ar