texas as emily benford said and mark referred to in the piece. texas supreme court did not extend an emergency order and the emergency order was the instrument by which judges were able to enforce the cdc moratorium so basically they were saying pptexas supreme court was giving judges the discussion on how they wanted to,whether or not they wanted to abuse the cdc moratorium and apply to cases . >> where is alexis after today? >> we are happy to report she and her daughter are in an apartment. they have signed a 12 month lease and they have an option to extend it for longer and she is not sure she's going to be there. but she's really the rare story because more often than not when people get evicted it sort of catapult them into this world of uncertainty that impacts almost everything. it disrupts their children's schooling andmakes it more difficult to find a job . so alexis really was back on her feet and went through this and it was the best possible outcome. >> i don't know what is there a direct connection between these tevictions ? >> ther