wall funding, as garrett said. it sounds like the number is somewhere around that $1.6 billion which is, of course, what the senate had proposed back in december before that longest in history government shutdown, but there are sticking points beyond with just the number. there are conversations happening about where barriers would be allowed to be built, what kind of barriers would be allowed to be built and other questions, things like how many beds i.c.e. and other, you know, border agents would be allowed to be funded under this legislation. so they're still going back and forth. the hope is that they will have something in place by monday that they can bring to the white house and present to the president. arthel: and, you know, republican leaders do not want another shutdown. majority leader mitch mcing connell already told the president that would be a big mistake, but what are the chances that president trump will declare a national emergency in. >> there's certainly no appetite in washington for another government shutdown at any side of pennsylvania avenue, especially among republicans who really bore a lot of the brunt of the blame there.