transportation corridor remains necessary to protect the public health. the department has filed a notice on appeal. passengers will be able to continue traveling without masks. with us tonight, professor melissa murray of she was a law clerk for sotomayor on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. great to see you, how is this all going to work? map it out for us, what can we expect in the coming days and months? so the appeal is going to be filed to the 11th circuit, which is the intermediate appellate court that sits in atlanta. from there, it can progress to the supreme court, it surely will progress to the supreme court. here s the rub, this mask mandate was set to expire on may 3rd. so while this appeal is likely going on, we re going to be any situation in these next couple of weeks, while that appeal is happening. wear the mask mandate is actually going to expire. so i think there s some strategy going on here at the doj. they did not immediately
the bad guys is the winner of the truly moving picture award. oh, stop! you making me blush. it s an action packed animated adventure. show the world that you re more than just a scary stereotype. everyone will love. is this wagging? - good right? the justice department is now appealing that trump appointed judges decision to overturn the mask mandate on public transportation. in a brief statement, the doj said in light of today s assessment by the cdc, that an order requiring masking in the transportation corridor remains necessary to protect the public health. the department has filed a notice on appeal. passengers will be able to continue traveling without masks. with us tonight, professor melissa murray of