empower and embolden him to do this again and again and again. at which point as a democratic leader do you put a line in the sand and say, no. not even a inch more fencing to call it what you want to call it to placate your base and establish a precedent for what you'll do next time. that's a decision for democrats. a tough one. daca has been a priority for the party for so long. the other hand, do you negotiate with people who negotiate the way donald trump has? the answer, i'm not sure. if the conference and caucus will go along with the two leaders if they do that. >> the thing, also an issue who will actually pay for the wall. in essence, the president put out i want this $5 billion. eventually we'll pay it back because mexico will pay for the wall through the trade deal. the problem, people within the administration, tpresident and mick mulvaney can't agree who will pay for the wall. the president saying mexico will pay and sticking to it. mick mulvaney saying on the sunday shows not necessarily how