connie and i send our deepest condolences to his wife maureen and their family. all right. so what happens next for the supreme court? our shanice dunning talked to long time civil rights attorney avery freedman and she's live with that shanice? excuse me. there was no one -- there was no justice ever like scalia and that's what mr. freedman told me today. he says even though his position will one day be filled his legacy will never be replaced. >> there was no justice like scalia, there never be another one. so for better or worse, certainly a power on the supreme court of the united states and the legacy that he leaves will be one that will last for a generation. he started practicing law here after he graduated from the harvard law school, and he's taken many trips back and forth from washington to cleveland. he was the father of originalism. he was one of the founders of the drafters of the constitution in 1789. many scholars don't buy that kind of interpretation, but that was his forte. loss of justice scalia is a very not only significant constitutional development, b