tomorrow. i know a lot of house members go back to their districts, the next vote is tuesday. what happens in terms of actual negotiations so this doesn t just happen again? reporter: we are going to see something pretty rare tomorrow morning, anderson. we re going to seat republican budget chair in the house, paul ryan, democratic chair in the senate patty murray have breakfast and start talking. that s rare. reporter: that is what is supposed to happen. you would think it happens all the time. reporter: you would think. this kind of negotiation hasn t happened in years. in years. reporter: in years. you know why? because in past year and a half it s because republicans haven t wanted to get together. but before that, democrats didn t pass their own budget because they didn t want their democratic rank and file to be on record voting for increases in spending. so it goes both ways. fascinating stuff, dana bash. thank you very much. we ll continue to check on dana thr
the fact that the senate budget chair, the democrat in the senate, patty murray, the house budget chair, a republican paul ryan, are going to sit down with other members of the negotiating teams to start talking about next year s budget really this year as budget when you talk about the fiscal year, is a good sign. it is the way congress is supposed to work. and it hasn t worked like that in a very long time, which is why we go from crisis to crisis. not so much on the debt ceiling but regard to the government opening and closing or threat of closing because congress doesn t get their basic function done, which is to fund the government. i want to bring in cnn political commentator and democratic strategist paul begala. we ll have our final here. also cnn contributor and republican consult nt alex castillanos and freedom work that urged lawmakers to vote against a deal. paul, it has now passed. what do you think? first, hallelujah.
to spend first. if paul rye ryan and his democratic counterpart can set up a goal, then priorities compete. we have to make a car payment. we can t buy another plasma tv. but we don t have those. let me jump in here. last night on this program for our viewers, something happened that was one of the most bizarre episodes that has ever occurred on a program that i ve been associated with. i just want to play that for our viewers in case you missed it. a friend explained to me today finally what ted cruz is doing. i finally understand. he s having bunny sex. are you high? what are you talking about? i m high. let me explain. the snow shoe hare i thought it s a marvelous explanation. every ten years multen years mi six fold. they invite predators. right now ted cruz what he s doing feels good, he s growing
she s really calm and likes to be cuddled. do they actually mess around a lot? they play. they play? they re a little more reserved than your cat or dog. did you hear what alex said last night? did it make any sense to you? all day long i ve been trying to figure it out. that s between me and lucy. listen, thanks so much for bringing lucy to us. what s the web site again? washhumane.org. let that be a lesson to us all. alex and paul, thanks. president obama confesses he s not happy with the web site for obama care. the administration said it would release some metrics but it s breaking that promise. investigative correspondent drew griffin is digging into the mess. he joins me next. you make a great team.
anymore. big dumb slow things like this federal government? it doesn t govern education, doesn t govern health care. everything it touches seems to fame. but things are working in the states. but matt, when you look at this, we talked about this in the 8:00 hour, you believe something was accomplished in all this from your perspective. oh, yeah. we re demonstrating that there are actually some people in washington, d.c. washington not very popular in this town but willing to say you know what, we can keep doing the things the way we used to do it. i do think there s a direct relationship between this unchecked growth in government, this unchecked growth in borrowing, and the inability of american workers and american businessmen to get back to work. it s a direct relationship. there s too much washington, there s not enough people getting opportunities. and the income gap between the rich and the poor has grown under barack obama. and i think we all need to acknowledge that and tal