then we will see the supreme court -- will: and you're talking about years. >> not necessarily are. pete: or would they speed that up in this -- >> we'll see if the appellate courts will be asked to speed if it up. but the supreme court, once the writ is presented and, can take it very quickly if it's a very important matter which everyone would say it is. he's campaigning for president. pete: yeah. or he's supposed to be -- >> okay? pete: he's not allowed to -- >> he wasn't even allowed to go to the supreme court to hear his own argument. in the president not allowed to go to his son's graduation. it's incredible. nicole: and it all starts monday. rebecca, thank you so much. pete: all right. if you have a kid or grand kid in college, disturbing data shows campus crime is on the rise. will: we're going to talk to the students and parents who feel like nothing is working next. measure mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?!