Teal or north korea deal . Its first major murder until congress, but consider this, could the two parties coming together on the budget deal tear the Republican Party apart . Also, syria continues its dissent into chaos, the u. S. Withdraws its nonhe that will aid. Plus, after all the the public effort the nfl put forth to curb concussions hits to the head are as prevalent as ever. Is there anything the nfl can do to slow down the dangerous hits in every game . And an award show famous for showing off the big nest the world, snub as bunch of them. Welcome to consider this, we begin with a budget deal in washington. The agreement overwhelmingly passed the house on thursday, but it also exposed haw raw the division is between conservatives and moderates. House speaker blasts conservative groups for criticizing the compromise on the budget. They pushed us into the fight to defund obamacare and shut down the government. Most of your know, that wasnt exactly the strategy i had in mind. But if you recall, the day before the government reopened, one of the people one of these groups stood up and said well, we never really thought it would work. Are you kidding me . Joining me now from capitol hill washington, d. C. Correspondent. She has been on the hill all week, following what must have been a very interesting budget debate. Despite all this fighting the house overwhelmingly passed the deal. We saw these complaints from democrats and republicans, was there a surprise that the vote was so lopsided . You know, at the end of the day they voted for it. So not a surprise that it passed but a bit surprising that the margins were so big, and the entire leadership, and the republican sidelined up and voted for this, we did see, of course, thent anded ranks break out and not vote for it. Is then liberals that just said they couldnt abide. It is a two year deal, so it moves things forward for a while. But still, there are issues on both sides . Thats right. Absolutely. When they are not having the melt down show downs so that would prevent the shut down in january, it would also prevent this same scenario from unfolding next fall. So it would give congress breathing room. But conservatives had problems with this for a couple of reasons. They didnt like rolling back those cuts, they didnt want to give away any cuts that were already on the books. Those programs will get funded after all. And then republican whose didnt vote for this said that any deal needed to have really deep deficit reduction, not this compromised version. On the other side, democrats wanted an extension of long term unemployment benefits. This is something that kicked in during the beginning of the recession. Americans need to be able to bring money home as they look for jobs for a longer period than what they usually get. If that isnt dealt with soon, it wont get extended. They are heading home, they are done. Before the holiday, democrats are very upset about that, and a democrat from maryland the only member of this senior Democratic Leadership Team who voted against this bill, brought up a concern that he has which is that federal workers will see reductions to their pension benefits will have to pay more basically. That was something that he said i have too many in my district, i cant support it. So no one was thrilled with this. With nobody thrilled but in the end isnt thats sense of compromise. Nobody is ever going to be happy with 24, the republicans have been making this noise this week, and today nancy said we have to embrace. But again it is compromising and they have to get used to it. Thats what is so note worthy, even this modest deal was such a big deal, because it was just a basic come bromize. You mentioned the push back, everybody though 169 republicans voted for this, pretty big numbers considering all the tact and the rather that was happening prior to this vote. Those that watch and lobby and get a lot of money, and that money is important because that take that money back to districts. They take it back to senate races and they can primary a republican. Thats why they are concerned how loud of a voice they have but Speaker Boehner pushed back hard, we have not heard that kind of language against his own Republican Party members. So that was pretty note worthy. What was the reaction to what he had to say . It was just a moment where it allows for voices like congressman paul ryan to talk about compromise. And not equating compromise with being a moderate, or being weak on deals. He kept saying i am a fiscal conservative, but that doesnt mean i cant go on to fight another day. You saw the numbers back that up, but this sort of airs some grievances that have been going on. Things that staphers have been talking about, but to hear the speaker of the house speak back, and accuse these groups of misleading the people that give them money, and support them, and also losing their credibility, theres some fighting words and they are directed to groups that support or push back inside of his party. Am Al Jazeera America, great to have you with us again. Thank you. For more analysis Washington Bureau chief for the daily news, and by Patrick Hedger he is a policy analyst which is one of the group that House Speaker john boehner singled out for criticizing the agreement that the house passed on thursday. Yeah iny they are pushing our members in places are they dont want to be, and frankly, i think that they have lost all credibility. I am as conservative as anybody around this place. And all the things that we have done. Over the three years i have been speaker, have not violated any principle. Not once. Patrick, what are your reaction to the Second Attack from boehner in two days. Well, its interesting. You hear the language coming from the speaker of the house. Accusing us of misleading americans. Well, when he says this is a bipartisan compromise. It raises taxes and increasing spends. God forbid listen to their constituents. It is a tax increase and it is a spending increase, and it abandons the most meaningful cuts we have seen in 50 years. What about what paul ryan said this week . He said that it keeps 92 of the sequester cuts that were in place, and that over ten years it will continue to bring down the deficit that there was no income tax. You are right there are certainly some taxes that have been placed into this plan, but there wont be a shut down, so whats really the problem . Well, the problem is that that deficit reduction he is talking about is 20 billion over ten years. So essentially you are saying enough money to fund the department of agricultural for 2 1 2 months. This bill does nothing to help with that. The democrats are less than impressed with the deal, they are saying it is only a small step forward, they are upset about not extending the long term benefits. Said to democrats embrace the suck. They are getting significantly more spending as patrick said in the first couple of years then the sequester would have allowed. Yeah, for sure, can i first say, arent we all a little bit envie yous that the house of representatives is heading off on christmas vacation on december 1st. Wish i could get out of town that quickly. For sure there wont be a shut down. You are unhappy for the unhappy for the obvious reasons. No extense of jobless benefits didnt mention that effects 1. 3 million americans. Thats a lot. Secondly, unhappy if you are a liberal democrat, theres no clear job creation. No classic jobs program in this. So those are among the things you are unhappy about, and also no closing of tax loopholes. Ifky step back, i find interesting this republican civil war, sort of between the Movement Conservatives the more purist folks and the more establishment conservatives. Sort of the purest verses the mathematicians. Maybe get some of the latinos that are very unhappy about the purest views on immigration. Make get the Younger Generation that are unhappy with the views on social policy, including gay page. So this is an interesting window into what is going on in the Republican Party, but having said all of that, they have really won the policy argument, antonio. The democrats have been fighting now for the last year on republican turf. When it comes to trying to cut spending when it comes to trying to cut the deficit. When i was here in the 90s for the chicago tribune, and there was a drat make change towards china, and the whole motion became engaging. In the same way, the democrats are now just simply playing defense, and finding solace in what are rather modest victory. John boehner also point add finger at Freedom Works and other groups for pushing the fight. And shut down the government, isnt it smart politics for baner and the republicans . They saw that shut down strategy hurt them badly. They have now seen how the problems have helped them, so why not move forward . Get this budget deal, focus on obama care, which some have said is going to be a gift that will keep on giving. Well, absolutely. People the whole goal of defunding obamacare was not to subject the American People to 6 million insurance cancellations and climating. We were trying to stop that. And not use the pain and suffering of the American People as a political gain. When you look longterm, outside of the fourth Entitlement Program that havent been addressed by this deal. Spending is excuse me thing a question gait debt is now at 17. 3 trillion. We cant sustain this. I cant stand having the future generations and having their future mortgaged in the name of bipartisan puppet shows. Shows that Tea Party Conservatives are losing support, 30 view the movement favorably, and 51 dislike it. Thats the worse it has been since they started polling about this, we saw tea Party Conservative representative attack the budget deal, invoking Hillary Clinton, lets listen to that. The debt is that somewhere down the road, eight years from now, we will cut spending. So yeah, raise spending now, but trust us congress will cut spending possibly in Hillary Clintons second term thats silly, and i juan the speakser getting upset, but the truth is, this mr. Speaker and others this is a spinning increase in the next few years which is why they have signed on to it . Your assessment. And the hardliners here . Well, its they are the priests of the Republican Party, they are pressing the purest viewpoint, and they still have some leverage particularly, obviously, in primaries. But in the long term, it is why they have every reason to be talking about a certain term, for Hillary Clinton or some other democrat, because until they got the way of the likes of boehner, and what the more establishment folks are trying to do, they just arent going to win. Rather dramatically. Only have 15 seconds left, will it go through the senate . Well, i certainly hope not. Two years ago we had a budget deal. And now two years later they are abandoning it. So whats to say two years from now they wont awant done this deal. Congress has to address the real growth of the federal government, which is the Entitlement Programs. Appreciate your thoughts tonight, thank you. The unseen hear errors of the crisis in syria, we will check on the 2. 2 million refugees struggling with miserable conditions. This as theirs big news of u. S. Aid to the former and our social media producer is tracking the top stories on the web, whats trending . Police, a update on the 25 domino workers that say they were fired for disputing their low wages. I will tell you more coming up. What do you think, join the conversation. And on our facebook pages. Fight Drug Trafficking and forbid marijuana consumption, or let thetn acknowledged thatday chemical weapons were used at least five times in the countrys civil war of only one attack could be directly could be tied directly to victims and this week the u. S. Suspended delivery of nonhe that will aid after warehouses with american supplies were reportedly overrun. Meanwhile, soccer, a 13yearold boy described the situation in the catch where he is living with his family. Tents are about to fall down on us, no one is here to help us. The slim prospects for peace, but for more, i am joined in the studio, she is the press officer for the humanitarian organization. As you request see, these are very makeshift. Timber, whatever scraps can people can find and afford, some are afraid it is a very already cold night for many. Tents as we are seeing here, we have seen pictures of people without boots having to move through that snow, theres no heat, it must be just an absolutely miserable situation, even if there were snow, given that kind of cold. Yeah, there was rain and high winds you saw a number of shelters destroyed, many of these settlements are on small patches of dirt, and when the weather is really wet, they turn into just goes right in, and it is mud and a total mess. Exactly, and they are so exposed. Vouchers to buy fuel, now we are waiting on getting basic shelter, the reality is there is more than 800 fort thousand refugees just in lebanon. The highest number of refugees from the syrian conflict in the world. These are just enormous. And they are really spread out. From my experience, being there on the clothes on their back, many people havent been able to work even when they are in syria it is like adding a major city to a small country. What kind of life do these people have . People are really living daytoday, and that was my sense like i was saying people come across with very few resources and then they are trying to carve out an existence and their lives before the war were not much different from yours or mind. And then when they get to lebanon, theres very few jobs available, so people are living daytoday, and storms like we saw tonight, will be nondoes not want these to been perp innocent. They have has issues with israel that have created Serious Problems there over the last few decades you know probably the biggest thing i was struck by, was the scale of it, lebanon is completely saturated. Its a tiny country, it is a country of only 4 Million People far more than 840,000 they estimate about 1. 3 million. Yeah, its it is completely saturated and in many ways lebanon itself has become a refugee camp. Or they are settling in paces that were not intended to houghs people. Like car garages. They are paying 200 a month to rent a car garage, because the Housing Market is completely maxed out. Other than housing what do they need most . They need the basics they need heating stoves they need fuel. But the reality is they wont be able to go home any time soon. We also need to not think about the daytoday, but also the long term. Whatever buildings or spaces are going unused. And things like that, we need to be looking at how to we accommodate these people. Good luck with your efforts obviously a lot of people depend on them. And for more on the decision to the moderate Syrian Opposition, and on the peace talks scheduled to start in switzerland. And now a professor at George Washington university. Al always, great to have you, does the u. N. Announcement change anything. So far, without saying who was responsible. I 30 based on the thad the United States has presented this affirms the path that the u. N. Has proceeded since then. So that is one avenue where a horrible situation wont get worse. As you were just detailing this is a crisis that is fragmenting, it is intensifying, it has the potential to spill over into other countries and the sooner that the conflict at least the war fight canning stop the better. Warehouses that had these nonhe that will supplies. At least for now, not clear about whether he fled or didnt, how significant is this that the moderates are not going to be getting this support . Omy understanding is that assistance is continuing, but not to this one channel. As you say, a group that is either split off from the army, or has refused to join the free syrian army, it is a composition is vague. They took over this headquarters this warehouse, to get that underscored the fragmenting of the Syrian Opposition that present as challenge on the ground for those countries that are trying to provide the assistance and keep it away from the bad guys but also indicates how difficult the negotiations will be if they do start in switzerland next month. Yeah, these islamic are a group that are not affiliated with al quaida, was again, a group that did split off. This is a challenge that i dont think anybody see as military solution to, but i dont know that anyone is expect add break through starting in january. This is going to be a long process. The dilemma here is that the conflict in some fashion could continue for years. Perhaps even a decade. And so this is going to be a long difficult challenge to try to not only stop the fighting but then try to figure out how to gradually bring stability to syria, and then move towards a new kind of government. On tuesday, Deputy National security advisor suggested that islamic extremists grouped that their success, could actually help bring a coalition together to end it. He said this is a quote, the russians have a profound interest in avoiding the emergence of an extreme i syria. On its face it seems very contradictory. I think obviously they have to go. Is then able you are able to reform a government that can deal with the islamic the growth inside of syria. But part of this is going to have to involve trying to stabilize, as much of syria as possible. We may have to see some kind of multiple control. If we cant get the conflict stop you may have the rebels controlling part of syria. And other constituentsies that continue to support. Yo i have to find a way to give them security guarantees and they will be the ones who push asaad aside, and that at least opens up the door for a possibility of getting a cease fire. The extremists gaining power, may make the russians say they have to go, thats the issue, they dont want asaad