they were seen as gettable but now plan on voting no along with angus kane who was leaning. assuming that they get it to the president's desk is there anyway that this is not a big divisive issue? >> i don't -- i i don't think it will get to the president's desk. this is a pretty divisive issue. it is so emotional for some people on the left that is hard to imagine that the president either vetoes it and gets overridden or if the president somehow sciences that a big part of the democratic party will not be upset. >> the democratic party upset at the president, that is a different song than what we normally hear in washington. harry landrieu and some of the democrats support this. the president is not officially opposed, he is not moved quickly to get it signed into law. it is possible to get it to his desk, possible he will sign it but more likely he will veto it and say, let's wait and see what happens. they can beat the president up but there's no election. >> do you think is better or worse if he vetoes or signs it? was i think it is better. and she would have and a cong