If there was a flaw in your case, you know, sort of a procedural flaw, questions about whether or not someone had a legal right to be there at all, she would move in, you know, just kind of pounce and pick at it and pick at it and so you needed to be absolutely positively prepared. I remember the second case that i argued and there was a question about a decision written by a court overseas decision by the uk Supreme Court, and i was, you know, sort of a little bit nervous and in the heat of the moment couldnt remember who had written it, this was the only thing i had been doing for months, you know, she had many other things to occupy her, but she remembered exactly who had written it and picked it up off the top of her head. She was always just so incredibly prepared. She worked as, i think, someone said earlier, in the program, you know, as harder than any of her clerks. Lilly, you talked a lot about what Justice Ginsburg has meant to you, what she meant to women in this country, an
Ready to head to pennsylvania in a few years. The candidates are nearly deadlocked in the Tipping Point state as the polling lead evaporates on the one issue the president has been doing better on than joe biden. And the key dont rules changes or rule enforcements. And in some of the key Battle Ground states like wisconsin politics meets the pandemic. 40 states reporting rising coronavirus cases with more on what experts say is the biggest risk right now and it may not be what you think it is. Im Hallie Jackson in washington. Here to start us off today, monica alba in pennsylvania. Allie batali in washington, and Michael Steele, a Senior Adviser to the lincoln project. Monica, you have the president doing what felt like an on air round of debate prep on fox news this morning. Essentially spit balling with the host on what we think we might see on thursday. Reporter exactly, hallie. And previewing probably many of his points hes going to make at the rally tonight in erie, pennsylvania.
0 president lula has to make. reporter: i wanted to follow up on a question i asked in september. in light of the chinese spy balloon incident does this administration consider chinese land purchases near u.s. military bases a national security threat? we are always concerned about potential foreign collection near or around our military sites, and you re right, last week is a good example of that. we take that seriously, whether that s terrestrial related or whether it s from the air. and i think i ll just leave it at that. reporter: would you work with congress to put in place legislation to prevent that we are always willing to work with congress to address our national security interests and threats as best we can. reporter: real quick, is there a time line for recovery of this object? you would have to talk to the pentagon. i don t know, guys, this just happened within the last hour and a half, and they re still assessing where this thing landed and the degree to whi