commitments to help people where they are so that they ll don t become refugees in the first place. so to prevent it from happening. what do you think, eric? they defense spending aspect, do you like that, modernize? candidate trump promise that would be one of the first orders of business and it is. a busy week for first orders of business. he has been very, very busy. i agree with you. but i m reading through this executive order on the refugee program and some of the visa programs. this is fantastic. there are some really logical things in here that i didn t even know they were going to do. one of them, and a lot of people on the right have been calling for this, it seems trivial, it seems basic, but i think it is important. if you are planning to come to the united states under the visa program, you have to declare that you support to the u.s. constitution over religious edicts, over other forms of law, important. also, people coming from
each other are. we have a pretty good sense of what the differences were. we got close at one point. and frankly, i think then some members were pulled back by their colleagues when they found out how close we were. interesting hearing senator portman say they were close at one point. the differences, no surprise, raising taxes, what to do about those health care entitlements. but republicans do say that there was bipartisan agreement on corporate tax reform, lowering the rate to 25% and making sure that every corporation paid taxes. we will see if that resurfaces at some point. shep? shep: mike, they led us all to believe that there was a plan, that all these cut attention were going to go into face, if they didn t do a, b is going to happen. what is that, more hot air? that s right. the $1.2 trillion in cuts set to kick in, which is why you think the super committee members may be meeting. there is great concern for the pentagon about the 600 billion or so due to come out of th