aaron to say, when the court enforces a constitution and interprets the constitution, those decisions take on the force of constitutional, law and you don't just get to ignore them. or defy. them they have to be obeyed. it was then left to the administration, john f. kennedy's administration, to write it as an hours, to step in and send the national guard into little, rock to enforce that mandate. >> the problem here, though is the court is saying, in your own precedent. you've got the courts saying, out yes it's unconstitutional, but we can't figure it. out and basically throwing in the scrapheap themselves. >> that i think is the subtext of the attorney generals afternoon press conference. i think he is talking to the public surely, but i think he's also trying to impress upon the judiciary, that where does this? and if we allow the judiciary facilitate states and avoiding constitutional duties, where it is and. it does not end well. i think he was underscoring that point repeatedly. >> melissa, as always, thank