we did that evening. jamie: the judge said that it wasn t done publicly enough or according to the rule and you will challenge the decision of the judge? will it go to the supreme court? sn i think the judge is so fa out of line with the separation of powers on this, i m sure if the chief justice of the wisconsin supreme court heard that senator fitzgerald was going to tell them how to start operating the supreme court, i think they would have a few things to say about that. this is clearly a separation of powers issue. jamie: let s talk about what you do about it. you are facing recalls, both sides are, democrats and republicans in your state. will you proceed and try and bring the measure back on the agenda? yes. i mean, it is a full-blown political campaign that has been launched on the recalls. and the web site gives your viewers information on each and every candidate but, it
ballooning, where does the battle go from here, scott fitzgerald, the state majority leader, thanks for joining us. good morning. good morning, good to be with you. jamie: i want to ask a legal question, first, because a 33-page decision from the judge says and it boils down to open meetings law, which means that the judge felt the passage of the particular mr. was not handled procedurally correct but were the merits of what you tried do decided on by this particular judge, in the appellate decision? yes, i think that is what is most upsetting to some of us who have served in the legislature so many years, is that we have always had the ability to not only set the senate policies and rules but we adhered to each and every one of them no matter who was in control, when we careened the conference committee and it was nothing out of the ordinary
board to decide on if 80% of their budget is in wages and benefits. jamie: the next hearing on the issue is scheduled, i believe, june 6th. state senator scott fitzgerald, very nice to meet you. please keep us posted. thank you. jamie: have a great day. bill: a good question, too, about the rest of the country, looking at wisconsin, what it means for them or possibly their state as the battle goes forward. figure out where it will end up. jamie: all the pension benefits, these unions have previously negotiated. bill: these debates are happening in wisconsin, ohio, new jersey, new york. the list is so long, across the country. if you were the pilot, jamie and the pilot happens to be your husband, and what do you do when he passes out at 10,000 feet? jamie: grab the controls? bill: meet the savior that