. >> and joining me now to discuss the case and other legal developments are melissa murray, interim dean of uc berkeley law school. kqed senior editor of california politics and government, scott shafer, welcome to you both. we just heard what president trump said this morning. it's a mixed message it seems. what does that mean? he seems to be implying there might an new executive order, but they're also going to push something through the courts? >> they have 14 days to ask for what's called an enbanc review from the full ninth circuit, they could also decide to appeal right to the supreme court. what would be probably the most thing to do is rescind the order that has been so problem mat nick a number of ways and write a new one. narrow it in a way that won't cause the problems both at the airports with the implementation and also in the courts. that may be what they'll do. that would probably be the easiest and fastest thing to do. >> maybe narrow it in such a way it does not apply to green card holders, for example? >> exactly. >> let's say they do decide to appeal to the suprem