fouer, the london bridge, the pir meds in egypt. the great wall of dhin. the one i have my sights set on in the u.s. is a big walk over new york city. oh, boy. okay. you just got to get new york, the city, to agree to i have heard that s always part of the process. that s the challenge, right? it is. of course, niagara falls, i had to change two laws. a law in the united states that was over 100 years old that the governor had to sign into effect. there s a lot of procedure that goes into it but we ll get through that red tape. you let us know. we re wishing you the best. that was fantastic. once again making history, something you do as a day-to-day job. nik wallenda, thanks so much. thanks. thank you. it was a history-making week not just for nik but also at the u.s. supreme court. the court ruled on voting rights and same-sex marriage and affirmative action. we ll break it down for you and give you an idea what kind of challenges may be ahead. the great outdoors, a