things unassailably clear. one is that if the court does overturn roe v. wade, the impact, in the words of the solicitor general, would be swift and severe. this is about women's bodily autonomy. it is about control over their health and lives in the future. and second, as you talked about just a few moments ago, the legitimacy of the court is on the line. nothing has changed since roe in any appreciable way. nothing has changed since they looked at all of this 30 years ago and reaffirmed roe in planned parenthood versus casey. so today was an intense day, because it is an existential one in this argument for women, and it's an existential one for the legitimacy of the court. >> in terms of that legitimacy of the court argument, how much weight do you think that that argument carries among the justices? it's one thing to hear those kinds of arguments made by -- you know, from the gallery, by people like me and other people