host: erik wasson with us, it is our week in washington look. if you have questions or comments, now is the time to call in. democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independent (202) 748-8002. as we get closer to the south downs the agency's afton have to have the shutdown plan, what will those look like in a second trump administration, will they even put those out? will that give us some insight into where they might be looking as they go beyond usaid and some of these agencies that have been the early look? guest: we will see friday if we have not made an advance shutdown bill, they will release that, while they have cooperated on the stopgap bill, they are like a traditional omb. host: remind people of omb's rule. they have this unitary boundary. it is not something that has been tested but something that i've been watching very closely. doge and omb is they are allowed to fire people. you are allowed to efficiencies. could they just pocket the money and put it back to treasury? the 1974 impoundment control act says you have to