. >> joining us now is linda mcnulty, one of the five commissioners on arizona's independent redistrictingion. miss mcnulty, thanks for your time tonight. nice to have you here. >> thank you very much for having me. >> let me ask you first if i accurately summarized the situation that brought us here today. is that a fair description aside from the pot shots at tom delay, of what's brought us to this point in arizona? >> it was a very good summary, yes. >> what's your reaction to today's ruling from the arizona supreme court? this is a clash of the titans here between the independents of the commission you serve on and the governor's very strong will apparently to exert pressure over you. >> it is, indeed. i think the ruling yesterday was a major win for the citizens of arizona who, as you explained, voted overwhelmingly to create this commission in the year 2000. and the purpose of the commission was to remove the process of drawing the state legislative and congressional districts from self-interested politicians and put it in the hands of a group of balanced citizen volunteers who would