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Leya Fisher: And have been a lot. Absolutely

Katie Drummond: There were many people, so my answer is that it will go through the court and it will churn through the legal system and it will be slow and messy and painful, but it is here to secure the legal system and here is safgard is our democracy and this Check and balance. It’s the last stand type, isn’t it?

Leya Fisher: Absolutely

Katie Drummond: The court is the last position in terms of our democracy and constitutional integrity. What we see now is the possibility that cannot hold on. Even if it comes to happen, how will it start? I know that you are not a legal expert as well as being the editor of the politics of wired, but what have you heard? What did experts tell you during your report?

Leya Fisher: There are so many people who say, “Look, these holds will come. Kasturi and Trump are about to apply for them, and in the end it is about to end in the Supreme Court.” Many people are actually comforting it. They say, “Yes, the court can normally risk the Republican, but these are trained professionals who understand that these legal systems must be supported and complied with.” I’m not so confident.

Katie Drummond: Okay

Leya Fisher: I’ll be fully honest. In view of what happens then, I think in some ways, the slow march of these court systems, though the decisions are even temporary are coming down very quickly, there are plenty of space to move quickly and break things from the side of the Dog.

Katie Drummond: Yes

Leya Fisher: Many of these eggs may not be extraordinary. This is a lot of trim and shot and forecasts … after the court has finally been able to say, “No, no, no, it can’t just hold it.” And that

Katie Drummond: If they could say at all.

Leya Fisher: If they could say at all.

Katie Drummond: Okay

Leya Fisher: We are now listening to this concern from experts throughout the board. We have never seen it before.

Katie Drummond: We are of course not. Not in the US here. No. No.

Leya Fisher: Not in the US here.

Katie Drummond: Okay, in the meantime, we breathe our breath. We continue the work, and we will supply all of you, wired listeners and wired readers, our report, what we know we know. This is our promise to you. You can read all the reports that Leya and his team are doing on Wired.com. Leya, thank you very much for giving time to stay here with me. I know how busy you are.

Leya Fisher: Thank you very much. I like to talk to you about official techover, Katie.

Katie Drummond: Okay, now get a Granola bar from my office.

Leya Fisher: To go to make a steal immediately.

Katie Drummond: This is our show for today. We will come back with an episode of our regular roundtable tomorrow, about the status of dating applications, a bit of a light -hearted counter programming for all of you. If you like what you’ve heard today please confirm that following it Uncanny valley And let it rate on your favorite podcast app. If you want to contact any of us to show questions, comments or suggestions, enter us on uncanavalley@wired.com. Amar Lal mixed this episode on Macro Sound, with Jack Lumas engineering support. Jordan Bell is our executive manufacturer. Chris Bannon is the head of Condie Nust’s Global Audio, and I am Katie Drammond, director of the wired global editor. Thank you very much. Departure

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