mimi rocah and mark zaid, thank you for being here. i, mimi, would love to know, what would account for a judge, you know, receiving this request from the government, in june, and waiting until september to make a decision on. it >> look, judges often do not move at the pace that we as litigators would want them to. i mean, i have been frustrated by a pace of a judges decision making more times than i can count. i am hesitant to ascribe ill motive to this judge for that, regularly since, look, she made substantively the common sense, you know, ruling here, that one would have expected given the circumstances. that said, should she have taken into account the fact in, you know, how long it took her to rule on this, that this is a matter of the greatest public interest that could possibly exist as many of the other judges do, as the 11th circuit seems to be doing. and approach it with that urgency. >> yes. >> i am not going to ascribe to her a deliberate play. delay. but it would be nice to see every judge who is involved in any case inv