these circumstances. so, the appellate court could simply tell her to go back and determine whether or not these actions can actually do more. and so, that will run out the clock. it could be the case that they issue a decision here and then it goes on bunk, and the entire d.c. circuit has to hear it. that will put time on the clock, and then it goes to the supreme court, which will add more time to the clock. basically, just the fact that we are in this intermediate appellate face gives trump a tactical advantage of making sure this case never gets to the trial in march that has been in plain. >> and that answer, you anticipated my follow-up question, which is for the non lawyers out there. what's gonna happen in washington is before a three judge panel. and then, depending on how they rule, there's a possibility that whatever they decide, it's appealed to the overall appeals court, which is what you used, the phrase on bunk. you know, to go to the full court of appeals. let's turn our attention to new