she advertise the, i'll do 0 mary as well for more we are joined by christina lizzie. she is a mallory resident who has lost her home in the fire. she's also a lawyer with experience in cases focused on native hawaiian rights and practices, and she joins us live now from malware. and thank you for joining us, miss lucy. i wanted to talk to you 1st of all about just how people are dealing with this in terms of the loss of their homes. how at risk are many of the sort of low and middle income families, as well as the businesses that have been wiped out from these fires. if, for instance, being wiped out and now be at risk of losing these properties altogether. as many of these sort of predatory big name, realtors and conglomerates are sort of hovering of hoping to slip in and perhaps even catch a bargain. yeah, it's, it's a major concern here in our community. we already had a housing prices. molly before this and now we have thousands of people displaced, people are desperate. and so there are realtors that are starting to reach out. we know some people have already sol