JAMIE FLOYD:

Well, clearly Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor who was there with her at Princeton, are concerned about that and I'm so glad, Hari, that you started here with the two of the women justices speaking on this point. They're clearly very concerned and this is an extraordinary thing that they spoke about this. Justice Kagan went on to say that the legitimacy of the court relies upon public confidence in the court and in its independence. That if the public loses faith in the court, loses respect for the court and loses a sense of credibility, of the court's credibility that they won't listen to what we tell them to do. That's basically what came out and said. We tell them we don't have an army, she said we don't have an army we can't order with masses of force, the public to do things. We order through our legitimacy. And without that, all is lost for the court, and that's her concern. And she said that last night and it was a bold thing to say and I'm so glad you started there because it shows tremendous concern on the part of at least these two justices about what's happened these last few weeks.