i think paul ryan and patty murry did something bipartisan. as you mentioned, it doesn't extend unemployment benefits. from my point of view, it doesn't secure investments and education and job training to deal with the long-term unemployment level. i think, also, they missed the opportunity to confront the problem with broking, out of date tax holes with lots of loopholes for special interest. >> i like the bipartisanship. i'm not going to go -- we have low expectations. senator ron johnson said he will tie raising the debt ceiling to changes in obamacare. republicans are starting to maybe, i don't know, spoil for a fight. >> so your question to both mark and i is what does it tell us about our priorities. >> yeah. >> the right answer is it tells us about our policy. the truth is, what it tells you is politics is the priority right now. itis not necessarily always a bad thing. many things were missing in this budget deal. i disagree on some of them. tax reform was missing. sbe entitlement reform was missing. the goal was to get beyond the con