but tonight, in "crossfire", we have to congressmen, rhode island david sissolini, and steve this is part of my pop you list bias, i guess. we see leaders meeting in secret to design a secret deal which they announce the principles up, which they released the 35 pages of, which the senate will vote on before the american people know what's in it. in the end we're not going to get anything major. we're going to kick the can down the road. don't you think we should find a way to get back to more open government, more open legislating, and some kind of -- >> i would say, mr. speaker, first of all i disagree it's a secret. this was the position from of the president from the beginning, open government, so we don't -- raise the debt dreyling and send this matter to the conference commit aye, regular order, so we hammer out a resolution. i think today the republicans finally accepted that proposal so the government will open, so we won't default, and we'll have a process in the budget committee. the house passed a budget, the budget i voted against, the senate passed a budget, then the nbc