washington. it was added at the last minute in the 11th hour. the rules committee just spit it out late, late last night. and so there is really going to be a lot of wrangling, i think, this morning to get people on board until they fully know exactly where that stands as well as the other provisions. ainsley: griff, you haven't heard any republicans supporting the social spending plan, right? griff: we are hearing that things stand right where they have been all along. ainsley: nancy doesn't have the votes then. nancy is not on board it seems like she wouldn't have the votes. she is saying i'm not taking anything to the floor unless i have the votes. steve: she wants to get to the other bill. let's see what happens. going to be a crazy day. thank you very much. i was reading in the "the washington post" the salt tax. currently $10,000 per household. and it particularly impacts people in high tax states like new york, new jersey. brian: write it off on your taxes. steve: yeah, can you do $10,000. apparently josh gottheimer and