you contributed to the shutdown of the department of homeland security that you said we shouldn't do because you voted against keeping it open. >> dana looks like members are leaving the floor, moving on to other business right now. i don't know what other business they have. what could be more important than funding the department of homeland security and protecting all americans right now. but clearly, they've got a major problem. they have to figure out what to do and the clock, six hours, 44 minutes, is ticking. i assume they are going to go behind closed doors. the speaker, the majority leader and they will come up with some sort of strategy what to do the next few hours, right? >> reporter: that's right. the speaker has already walked by me from the house floor back to his office. i expect other members of his leadership to walk there, too, as they try to figure out a plan b which as i said, they simply didn't have. the other thing i want to point out about the vote is that it wasn't just democrats opposing it. the republicans have such a huge majority that they could have passed this with no democrats. about 50 republicans, it looks