was making it does not apply to the president. john dean said is a really important point. if the supreme court takes this case, there is a way they can decide it where they answer all of these challenges at once, if they say it s only up to congress, all 50 states, that s it, we re done, no more of these challenges. but if they say yes, the states can do as they please, and colorado did or did not meet that, then we re going have 49 other challenges. so they have a really important decision to make about how broadly they want to cast their decision here. well, that is an interesting question, john, that elie raise there s which is how they re approaching this. because obviously, we ve seen the supreme court under a microscope in recent years. after the bush v gore decision there, they took a hit to their standing, essentially. when it comes to how they can decide this. it s not just a yes or no. there are different ways and narrower scopes that we could see as an outcome from the su
they have a really important decision to make about how broadly they want to cast a decision here. oh, that is an interesting question, john, which is how they re approaching this. obviously, we ve seen the supreme court under a microscope in the recent years, after the bush v. gore election decision there, then, they took a hit to their standing, essentially, when it comes to how they could decide this. it s not just eastern no. a yes or a no. there are different ways and narrower scopes that we could see as an outcome from the supreme court of what this could look like. right? that s right, caitlin. they may also wait a lyle. they don t have to take this petition immediately. they may want to see what other states do. and not tip their hand as to how they feel about it. so, the problem is still young. the issue is growing. more states are, i think there s something like 14 states out there with this issue still brewing. so who knows how they re gonna resolve it. i think ultimatel
according to jerry and james in this book that have done a great deal of research we knew the day and the time. if we knew the day and the time, that s when you pull back your troops and you get your people out of harm s way. if we had 64 ied warnings, but we knew exactly and had eyes on the guy exactly when he was coming in on our scopes, we take action to make sure we eliminate the threat. we do not allow someone to come in to our people s presence to do harm that is not military strategy. that is a political decision. brian: so, just so you know, people are cautioning against the book saying that there are many holes in the central allegation so to keep in mind. this is a book. i have not gone through it. i just see the excerpts as it seems like you have gone through it.
she probably already had eight separate zoom calls with weapons contractors, in search of body armor that also lifts and scopes. skims war zone, you can look fire under fire. that was a great joke but none of you have seen the kardashians. sorry i don t have a comic book that was over 40 years ago. greg: 40? kat: 80. greg: it was more like a hundred. [laughter] greg: mollie, here s the thing. i was thinking about this, same thing, this is like light weight body armor. it s kind of sad that we re in a time in society where we are actually thinking about creating something you wear every day that repels bullets but that s the world we live in. mollie: this is a great story and i m really happy for this woman her life was saved wearing this. but i m like where is this happening, you re just randomly getting shot going out on a date wearing a girdle. greg: where was it?
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