university. professor, jeff, great to see you as always. let me ask you about this, because republicans have become increasingly vocal about, we were just talking about this with kim dozier a few moments ago, the war in ukraine, and republicans have become increasingly vocal against open-ended u.s. funding for the war in ukraine. how much of a topic is that going to be on wednesday? we were talking with asa hutchinson about this at the top of the hour, and he plans on susp spending some time on it. >> jim, you have been covering this from different angles. i was glued to the show, as i always am, and it's an honor to rejoin you. as a quick aside, i want to congratulate you guys on your nimbleness in bringing on judge michael ludig, a leading originalist thinker from the bench, originally, and lawrence from the other side of the aisle, professor tribe from harvard that these guys have never been unified on any cause before and this patriotic message they've given you is perhaps something depending on what the court does with it as