it's essentially a federal government saying that it's up to individual schools, individual states to make these own protections. it's not an executive order at all. this is coming out tonight from the department of justice and the department of's education in a joint statement saying they basically are sending the directive back to the states to make these decisions. it's not without controversy, even here at the white house. we do have a first look at a white house statement that will be coming out shortly. it says as president trump has clearly stated, he believes the policy regarding transgender bathrooms should be decided at the state level. the joint decision made today by the department of justice and the department of education returning power to the states paves the way for an open and inclusive process to take place at the local level with input with parents, students, teachers, and administrators. again, anderson, this is a big deal. it's weighing in on social issues which we've not seen a president do a lot, and indeed, it is even controversial inside