and and our attorney general, which is daniel cameron who is now running for governor, put a lawsuit up, and it's going to theil kentucky state supreme court. well, in kentucky, as you well know, it's very conservative in most parts of the state, so i pretty much know how they're going to rule. so if that's the case, if we kick itw up to the supreme cou, i'm pretty much going to say that they're going to say, well, that's the right of the state. do we have any other recourse of any kind since the will of the people has been spoken and we want to keep it as a legal protection here? what else can we do? thank you. >> guest: thank you. and and, yes, i think that the kentucky ballot measure, the kansas ballot measure, some other states have had similar, really does show that when abortion rights are on the ballot directly, the people generally support them. and we've seen poll after poll especially in the last year show thater the people don't support the overturning of roe v. wade. i think, you know, in kentucky what happens next -- i couldn't can even speculate. you'd have to ask a law