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before then, but if not, we can ask him then personally. bill: he said on sunday with bill o reilly, right before the super bowl, there s a process, it does not do it did not go through the appellate. he did not seem to give the indication that it would fast track to the supreme court. thank you, governor, one of 28 governors that signed this letter to the white house, david heineman is the governor of nebraska. sir, thank you for your time today. you re welcome, thank you. bill: 19 past, martha. martha: remember those freshman lawmakers we told you about that were spending the knit in their offices? are they in trouble? because one group says there will be no more slumber parties for those folk necessary their offices, bill. bill: how about that, huh? sleep tight. why the mixed messages on egypt from the white house, why the the newly appointed vice president appeals for order in cairo. to you of egypt and the heroes of egypt, go back to your homes and your work. do not list