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the fox business news is live at reagan national airport in washington, dc. peter? it is even bigger than that. the administration wants tass juries and airlines to pay more for all of this and the government to pay less. a couple of weeks ago in the president s deficit reduction plan, he proposed $26 billion in new fees on airlines and passengers to pay for airport security and air traffic control every $15 billion of deficit reduction. right now passengers pay a maximum fee of $10 per round trip ticket for airport security to support that and the administration wants to raise that to $15 by 2017 and add $100 30 plane per flight for commercial aircrafts and the industry is fighting this saying it could create, generate higher fares and less service, and
i agree but we control a third of government. neil: that was the c.e.o. taking on house budget chief paul ryan for a process he says is out of control and a washington clearly out of options. and time. to south dakota congressman who shares the frustration. congresswoman, glad to have you, does he have a point if we have to wait as long as it seems we have to wait we will be in deeper trouble? guest: absolutely. he is right. it is ridiculous what is going on. the last report i had was democrats do not have an agreement among themselves. so, how do we get republicans and democrats to come forward with a proposal next week? i am hopeful and optimistic they will but to be honest, we need everyone to get serious. neil: but even among the republicans there is not unanimity, they are divided on closing tax loopholes and undecided if that is raising