with the 1st amendment. that s my favorite, anyway. freedom of the press. quick last word. please. please. i m over time. last word. listen, rob, the problem here isn t the deck laration of the emergency. that is sleel. the problem is the declaration of the emergency seeks to abrogate saying congress must allocate and appropriate the money saying no, that s not true. congressional appropriations. it is true, rob. its not true. he s trying to shortcut article 1 you guys i ll pass along your character information. you guys can argue. we ll be right back. on the back of a napkin. we ll be right back. they subscribe to movies. we don t follow the naysayers.
make that deck laration that wod be constitutional law on title 50. so i don t even think it would be allow today move forward. i think that it s time for the adults to step up and bipartisan ship to prevail here. bottom line, if the president tomorrow night, if he does declare a national emergency you think it would be from her per specif perspective a major blunder? the question is can he do it legally? it is a question of constitutional law. i ll leave that to the experts. i don t think it s a wise thing to do. i think the way forward is not to have that end around. by the way, a lot of my colleagues criticized the administration when they took action on the other immigration debate. i think it needs to be in a bipartisan manner. i think they would like to work to resolve all of these