he's a former us federal and state prosecutor who's now professor, am or it's us at the university of missouri is school of law. welcome to alta 0, a ser. um, what's your initial reaction to this really i think just to sort of my ours to sent essentially gets it right. um, although the majority opinion is uh, sort of flowed didn't complexity. it is even more complicated than your reporting had suggested. it actually creates 3 different categories of presidential conduct and that the, the corporate court presidential power, which receives absolute immunity, official acts which received presenting immunity and private conduct that president received. no, i'm unity. but the trouble is that virtually anything a president can do, that we would think of as wrong or horrible. indeed, criminal in the past can easily be characterized disease or part of his core presidential powers, or as part of his official official press national powers. and that means that virtually all the rotten things, all the things you'd really be afraid of that our president would do. can at least argue if we can be characterized as in