joining us is julian routh, covering the campaign for the u.s. post-gazette.et's start with the supreme court decision. what did they decide about ballots in pennsylvania? shut: to supreme court three day extension to mail-in ballots. they failed once and they failed again last night, but justice alito left the door open to potentially re-examine this case when the time comes. the times said before the election, most likely the latter, now just in preparation, the pennsylvania secretary of state said they are going to invite counties to segregate all in the three days counting. it is kind of precautionary, but at the same time it is probably smart. i talked to legal experts yesterday who said that those ballots should be segregated because there could be some legal challenges after this as well. the supreme court decision last night was remarkable in the way that justice alito wrote that he does believe there is a high likelihood that this deadline extension was unconstitutional, but they did not have time to rule before the election. just as amy coney barrett