qwest thank you. i'm happy to be here. ezra, i want to thank you, all of our panelists. i guess i have to be in the category with mark as a member of congress, but both of us are comfortable in the organizer category. i was an organizer for over 40 years. my husband bob cramer who is here who is a great organizer, a great, great organizer. [applause] i have never in my lifetime seen anything as big as this right now. i lived through the civil rights movement, the vietnam protests all big, all effective, but nothing like this. there are more people engaged than i have ever seen and the other great thing, and i think it was demonstrated by the women's marches the day after the election, that there was this sense of unity despite, it was under the banner of women but there were all of these organizations and signs, of course, reproductive rights, economic justice, immigration, lbgt, war, peace, science, truth, earthquake health care, case, buthealth everybody felt as if it were one thing. one of the points i want to make is that unity is so incredibly important. yes, you ca