. >> let me start with you miss randecker.'ve been working at the plant for 33 years, i understand. what made you and some of your coworkers stage this protest last week? >> well, it came to our attention it was done by bain capital. and he was only 55 miles away and decided not to come to freeport, illinois. we want to save our jobs from going overseas. >> now, give me exactly -- you started maybe going where i was going to ask you. you're trying to stop what? what has happened to your jobs and where are you at right now in terms of your employment and your immediate future? >> well, we have probably four to six months left in this factory. and everything will be gone. it will be very much like a ghost town 37 then we'll either go back to school, try to find other employment which in this area is extremely hard to find. they move so much manufacturing away. and most of it is in china. it's up in the air. we're worrying how to make the month to month bills, mortgages, taxes, and keep everybody happy. >> and bain still owns sen