won t be having a having a shut down clock. the end of the so-called force sequester cuts. there are people who don t like it on both extremes. liberals don t like it. it forces federal employees to pay more into their plans. republicans don t like it, kate, because spending does go up a little bit. doesn t deal with medicare, social security but paul ryan, patty murray, they think there are enough votes in the house and senate that we re about to find out. paul ryan said something interesting during the event yesterday. paul ryan said this is the art of the deal in washington where you can t always get everything you want. so is this something that everyone all of a sudden realizes down there? even though it shod have been obvious for a long time. does this mark some kind of
happy. some democrats aren t going to be happy because the deal does not include an extension of unemployment insurance for all these folks that are out of work. they say that s important to help the people and help keep the consumer engine of the econy going and republicans aren t going to be happy because it restores the spending that was cut and it doesn t deal with issues like entitlement reform, reforming social security and medicare to bring down costs. in fact, senator rubios one of the folks who s come out and says that he opposes this deal because of those issues, restore something of the spending and not dealing with the bigger long-term fiscal issues. not everyone s happy. both these budget chairman, patty murray on the senate side and house republican paul ryan say they ll be pushing this deal, trying to sell it to their colleagues. john in. athena jones in washington. plenty of time left for drama in washington. thanks, athena. breaking overnight overseas,