lizette: it really ratchets it up. most expensive ballot measure in the history of the state. and what this court ruling does is it upholds a lower court ruling from earlier this year's they must comply with a.b. 5. this was kind of like their hail mary right before the prop 22 vote. stillp 22 fails, there is the possibility -- lyft did tell bloomberg they are considering appealing into the california supreme court, but this is not going in the direction that gig companies wanted. emily: meantime, you had drivers suing uber overpressure that they say that uber is putting on them to take a stand on prop 22. uber in a statement to us said this is an absurd lawsuit without merit, filed without regard for the facts. their position is they cannot distract from the truth that a vast majority of drivers support prop 22. what do we know about voter sentiment right now on prop 22? are voters generally in favor or no? lizette: the latest poll we have been able to see is from the university of california berkeley and they found i