hill" and now with "politico." he has a byline this morning along with burgess everett about the were authorization resolution.the headline -- first of all explain what it is , what it means, and what might happen. guest: the president proposed the use of force resolution against isis. this is a three-year proposal that would essentially limit the use of force against isis and associated forces. the groups associated with isis. part of the proposal, the president resends his 2002 were authorization. it was enacted after the 9/11 attack. that 2001 authorization is what the president has used to justify the ongoing military campaign against isis. in addition to this proposal said it would be no enduring ground forces, troops, in an effort to limit troops that are going into conflict with isis. the challenge for the president right now is that he faces skepticism on the left and the right over this proposal. folks on the right, through public its control congress, believe this is much too restrictive. it's -- the president needs greater war authority they say in order to effectively take out a very dangerous enem