missouri that reused scrap tires to redo surfaces of playgrounds. any other playground could get that money, the church was told they couldn t because they were a church. the court saying no, that was wrong, there is a strict line between church and state. you can t, for example, take government money and give it to church choir, but here basically missouri had overdid it. the idea that they can t get a public benefit, in this case something for kids to play, merely because they happen to be a church, when the underlying activity, a playground is not exclusively religious, that was going too far. i note you think about the debates in public life, how divisive they can be, this is not a narrow decision, doesn t break by party that appointed the various justices. it is 7-2, justice roberts writing the opinion. we have breaking news coming into me. i don t know if you had a chance to look at your e-mail.