and jane kleeb, executive director of bold nebraska. to democracyu both now! let's begin with you on the side of the border. explain how bold nebraska -- since nebraska, in the end, was a linchpin of why, for people to follow this, transcanada asked to suspend the request for approval in the last days, because they were still trying to resolve where the pipeline would go through nebraska -- how nebraska played this key final role in the rejection of keystone xl? >> nebraska literally from day one has been transcanada's achilles' heel. we have mounted not only a grassroots campaign of citizens concerned about the climate and water pollution, we mounted a very legal and specific challenge with land owners. courts as well as finding transcanada on the ground. the most specific were latest move by transcanada essentially was they wanted to avoid their strong lawsuits currently with them in court and still in court even of the rejection happened, they wanted to avoid that court system and go through what is called the public service commission and our state to try