at least i didn t see that part of it. i suspect what happens is the folks who were on the restaurant send the bill to somebody at the white house. steve: i bet. before you go, sir, you were one of the senators who stood up with rand paul yesterday, asked them a question. how did that make you feel and how important was what he was doing? i was very proud of senator rand paul. what he did, a great personal inconvenience to himself, was to force the senate to focus on a very, very important question, a question that they can t get a straight answer to and i think we all want one, which is simply this: does the administration believe that it has the authority to murder an american citizen with a drone on american soil, a noncombatant? we re not talking about somebody who is firing rockets. we re talking about someone who may be sipping coffee at starbucks or sleeping in an apartment and the administration refuses to acknowledge that they don t have the authority to blow someone up on
oh, my goodness. burning pieces of wood falling from the ceiling. did not stop him. the deputy found 76-year-old man and his dog inside, saved them. the man s wife had made it out already on her own. it was kind of scary when i first walked up to the front cause it was really blazed. steve: fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. the fire started by a wood stove on the front porch. brian: attack on the second amendment. democratic state senator gibson push ago bill to require anger management classes for anyone buying ammo. someone who has not taken the classes. supporters of the right to bear arms outraged. this presumption is that people are somehow angry when they buy ammunition. whether you re going sports shooting or hunting or just want