amy: we want to bring keven dardon into the conversation, member of the union's local bargaining teampermanente's sunnyside medical center. can you talk about your demands and the significance of this largest strike of health-care care workers in u.s. history? >> good morning. we are here today to tell the executives to bargain in good faith with us, frontline health care workers. we have the proposals and solution to solving the short staffing crisis. we are asking them to come to us and meet with us. we have the solutions and were hoping to bargain. amy: can you talk, meg niemi, about the strategy of doing this three-day strike? >> kaiser members are out here taking action to get kaiser to listen to is around patient care, make sure the patients are getting the care they need. our members made a decision to say, we're going to walk off the job. we want to do this for a short amount of days, three days, that we have let kaiser executives know if we cannot come to an agreement that solves the short staffing crisis that we will be out here again. amy: can you talk about the scale of th