mike: congressman matt cartwright from california, have a wonderful day. see you, mike. mike: more on the president s mandate vaccine case i m joined by former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree, tom, welcome. thank you, mike. mike: rule from osha due to take effect employers of 100 or more workers to suggest mandatory mask and testing policy at company expense, tom. tom, how do you assess that case? well, we have a good sense of that on friday, mike, when the supreme court heard the arguments and at a minimum conservative justices expressed deep skepticism about federal power extends to impose the vaccine or test mandate. it s always hazardous business to pry to predict the outcome of supreme court case and the questions and comments, the justices make the argument but i have to say, deep skepticism among the justices and it s very difficult for me to see how the administration gets to the 5