none of this adds up. mccain isn t buying it. are you buying it? i m not buying it because the chairman of the house intelligence committee said a week ago in classified testify that same clapper said that they had no idea who changed the talking points and now a week later he is saying did he? that s kind of strange. there is a lot of lying going on here. i mean, i ve seen am amnesiay in my clinical days and that one is pretty quick. alisyn: he s not saying his office is saying. it could be another case of who in the office did it. another game of clue. steve: some in washington on the rye feel he s just the latest fall guy for the white house. alisyn: we will keep you posted on all that throughout the show. let s get to your headlines. we have breaking details in search for a serial killer. police in new york city are interrogating a man in connection to this case. the man is apparently a salesman who peddles clothing from a
offenders to give the state information about the internet. just law enforcement. exactly. bill: but that s the state. okay. the judge stepped in and says wait. that s too broad. bill: so you can t ask convicted sex offenders about their facebook thing. you can! it happened in colorado. the law passed i think this will be upheld. bill: this will be. the law will be okay? do you agree? i think this is outrageous, the prosecutor who did these cases, how is it so intrusive or violate of your first amendment when you already have to provide your home address and that s on display? you shouldn t have a right to bill: here is the solution. run wild on the internet. bill: every convicted sex offender in california should be forced to move to santa monica, who then ban all speech of any kind or all correspondence. that solves two problems. you really solved it. arthel: i know. i m a legal genius.
we saw the place to do this we could do food. we could do food. i don t have the money to do it, but we could do food. we contacted a dear, precious man who is one of our patrons, called him on his ranch on saturday afternoon on his cell phone, bill windsor, chairman of the board, ceo, the dallas market center. steve: that s right. you opere a small business. yes. steve: this is your place out there in texas. what s also amazing is the fact that in addition to pie for 5,000 people, the customers at this place in texas have pooled their money and they re presenting $25 gift card to folks impacted. you ve got hundreds of those. we do. we ve got about 500. they keep coming in. they go to our web site, royer s cafe and they can order them right there. steve: fan tastic. you made two deliveries? two deliveries. in asbury park and we were at
$50,000. and you make two million and you choose what you write off and you cap it and get close to a trilionn in savings over 10 years. the math does work. analyst right, left and center looked at this and said you can get a lot of minute by limiting deductions. tax policy center on the left and tax foundation on the center. brian: what about 35-39 percent. you can save 80 billion a year. it is a religion for democrats that you have to increase tax ratos the wealthy and now it is a bizarre scenario where the republicans are saying sure we ll give you all of the money you want and collect it in a different way that doesn t harm the economy. and it is bizarre. what they have to do is talk about spending cuts, too. this is the part that gets forgotten. we ll allow the government to get more money if you restrain the spending. brian: you right we have to change behavior in this behole
over the place for their thanksgiving destination. joining us now from our wttg affiliate, melanie, at reagan airport. melanie, how busy is it? you know, it is steady, but i wouldn t call it crazy so far this morning. we re about midway through what the metropolitan washington airport authority calls their peak morning travel time. so so far, so good. the weather is clear. the sun is shining. so even across the country, there aren t any major weather issues right now that would cause any planes to be delayed. we re checking on the security checkpoint times here at reagan national, about 30 minutes so far. dulles international airport, 15 minutes is about what people are expecting to wait in the security checkpoints. so smooth sailing so far. air travel actually slightly down just a little bit from last year, but it doesn t mean passengers are going to have any more elbow room because airlines are trying to conserve money on jet fuel. so they have condensed some of their routes. that