subpoenas. it is completely routine for verizon and company to answer subpoenas. the idea that they somehow have the obligation, much less the legal right, to simply say to a valid subpoena, we're not complying is incredible to me. now, it is true. it is somewhat more unusual for a congressional committee to subpoena records than it is for an assistant u.s. attorney for the department of justice, but it still has happened before. so i really have no idea what legal basis kevin mccarthy has to make this threat other than just bluster because phone companies reply to subpoenas. that's what they do. >> jeffrey, go back to the supreme court for one second here because this is something you have talked about and written about for a long time here. supreme court and abortion has been very animating perhaps more animating for conservatives even though a majority of americans support abortion rights certainly within the first