we're not currently in iraq orl syria ie numbers. so the idea that we're going to build up in aime wheree're pulling back to some extent is striking. butar the mil felt constrained by these caps. stered they've complained vigorously. it's one that democrats feel on the defensive about. it's an easy pass on that way. robert: they extended the children's health insurance program. even more, $131 billion for domestic spending. $90 million for disaster relief. senator cruz got behind that. jon tester of mt. got behind the extension of community health senators. there's a lot in this. what's most important? >> they locked in the parity. that's the thing you hear them talk about. why do youear them talk about pari tmbs y. domestic pgrams are worth spending the same as the military. th were worried that republicans were going to get some longer ention tension of mill --xtension of military funding and it would forever changehe domestic programs that most people interact with on a daily basis. the thing that you got out of this is not having