is to be counter to rand paul. how do you have conversation with the company in one spot on this question of isis and national security and privacy and you re way across the field some place else? how do you close that gap? rand paul has a way to initiate the discussion. it can t be from those like senator lindsey graham and marco rubio and others that this is a great threat. we ve got the threat. what do we do? how do we contain it? does it mean boots on the ground? do you ran to spend more on resources there than here? that balance is important. when we talk about balance, let s talk about the debates. fox limits debates to top ten. we show everybody what the top ten would be. you ve got the usual suspects at the top. chris christie making the cut here however as we take a look here at the cutoff line between
wherever they can to clear out the space. we are going to see more winter weather especially back through parts of the midwest. through the ohio river valley even into the mid-atlantic as we go into thursday. but it looks like even as washington, d.c., philadelphia and new york city pick up about to eight inks of snow here in boston, right on the cutoff line. i think two inches will fall to the south of us. so it looks like we might fall short, at least this week anyway, and then the good news is we should get into a warmer weather pattern, finally, next week. jose? dylan, thanks. after a quick break. new information from inside the boston courtroom where the marathon bombing trial is now under way. plus with a cease-fire in ukraine, is russia turning its sights on the baltics? next hour a raid in 20 locations in florida, stemming from something known as both tourism. more on this story coming up on the rundown. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you
kumar. thanks to that. we re below that cutoff line. and breaking brad you re working with that? my new show, it s called battle creek. i play a cop. very different from the harold and kumar movies. we shot the pilot. david schiller is behind it and brian singer. it was fantastic. i loved it. kal penn, thank you. thank you. still ahead go harold and dkumar. i can switch it up. his education has given back with all the millions he s received. i wish. if battle creek does well, we ll talk. still ahead, tom costello is at reagan national airport. tom, what do you have coming up? reporter: mika, good morning. the obama administration wants
and we had one phone company up in alaska that for four years, they gave false information to the sec. they were fined a million dollars dollars, but that s a drop in the bucket. brian: a lot of people say this is cracking down on people that are having a hard time and need these phones. what do you say to people who say that to you? well, the people are paying approximatelily $2.50 a month, the rate payers. some of the people, the poor people that cannot afford the phones need them and i feel sorry they have been caught in this. but there is just as many poor people that s just above the line that s just above a cutoff line, they re having to pay 2.50 per month for those people that are below the line. brian: you can t legislate ethics. right. i have a tendency to
it was the best day yeah! it was the best day because of you [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors. we make a great pair. right, totally. uh. that s what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now that s progressive. call or click today. welcome back to the ed show. joining me on the ed show fresh off the republican debate, presidential candidate herman cane. good to have you with us tonight. we had quite a discussion amongst you candidates tonight about social security, but we really don t these debates don t give us the format to get into the detail of exactly how all of you want to privatize this. i want you to take a moment, mr. cane, and tell me, tonight where s the cutoff line? we heard seniors have nothing to