the garbin is -- bargain is one of the most interesting parts of this. a lot of it was done in secret and boehner was seriously considering a deal that would have $4 trillion in deficit reduction. twice he walked up to the edge of that and pulled back. he probably would have had a very hard time selling that to his constituents and president obama might have also. now this super committee equally divided by the two parties that by november has to come up with some plan. it's possible that could engage in the grand bargain. i wouldn't look forward to that. >> the tea party seemed to have some input on this. what happens going forward with this super committee? how is boehner going to get his caucus to vote for anything that the supercommittee wind up doing? >> the republican party over the years has become increasing liad minute about no new taxes and the tea party put more muscle into that position and we saw that played out in all these negotiations over the last few weeks and a lot of people feel that because of that, this super committee, which will b