my question really is to adam foss. first of all, i am very inspired by all of the progressive things you are doing in your prosecutorial office. given that there is structural and institutional racism that is embedded not only in police departments and prosecutorial offices and court processes, how have you been able to navigate, shall we say, those types of issues in the office in which you find yourself? ms. gertner: you have a right to remain silent. [laughter] mr. foss: i have the luxury of working in an office where there is a lot of autonomy and discretion. i have been able to exercise that autonomy and discretion. it wasn't easy early on, but after a while i had taken these reps and given the people who decide whether or not i have a job, being able to give them nice stories about people we had taken risks and and now are -- and now are thriving in the community, i was able to build up capital and do the things i do and say the things i'm saying today -- i hope. mr. thompson: a question over here. >> yes, good m