clearly in violation of a statute. this law doesn't satisfy that very hard criterion in all its respects. there may be parts that are constitutional. let me give you an example. if you have people who are in yemen, they've never been in the united states, they want to come here, the president has plenary authority to deny them. we have a tragic history, but a long history of denying people the ability to come to this country on political grounds, we don't like their ideology, we kept them out if they were communists. that happens to be the law and precedent. i wish that would change, but no the job of the attorney general to refuse to enforce a law based on her personal views that it's -- >> this is not a normal law. >> it's an executive order not reviewed by the top left at the justice department. it's not just what's in that order, it's the process. i think she has an obligation to make sure the process is followed. >> i agree.