republican provision, it's not. so if the newest state tax, which would lower the threshold at which the government begins taking huge amounts of people's estates. if that new provision was slipped in and the bill was changed you would have a whole lot more republicans in the senate saying, huh-uh, we are not up for beginning to taxes states, you know, starting at $3.5 million. jenna: they are going to have you working through the holidays, charlie. >> of course. jenna: charlie hurt, washington bureau chief of the "new york post." always good to see you charlie, thank you. >> thank you. jon: new developments to bring you in the case of three missing brothers. their father in court today. gregg has new information from the breaking news desk. plus honoring the voice, frank sinatra, who else. a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and even a king. a look back at a scrawny kid from new jersey who became a