it's decided by the supreme court. >> you have talked about the issues in the past to other people, i'm sure. >> the supreme court has held repeatedly, senator, and i don't think it would be appropriate for me to give a personal -- >> not going to answer the question. >> laura, jeffrey toobin as you know, chief legal analyst said repeatedly he thinks whoever president trump picks and will ultimately vote to overturn roe versus wade. doesn't sound like it based on that testimony. >> the lower court aspect of it, jake, where all of the rubber will meet the road. think about it. the reason that somebody's in an appellate court to the lower court is abide by the superior, the supreme court. and so, if you think about why he would follow the precedent shl value of roe v. wade, it is not a vested interest but because of where he stands on the court totem pole. if he's a supreme court justice, he is not beholden to the level