we believe to be reasonable actions to address this proliferation of guns in our schools, we should be able to call someone. who that someone is, be it the state ag s office, someone should be able to come in and walk with us and work with us. because of the resources. because of the manpower. to help us figure it out. that open dialogue does not exist that i know of. that s where the cry comes from. we re an urban center that is strapped. $76 million in debt. i didn t create it. but i have to deal with it. with that, this other fear that i may lose my house, i may lose my life, and nobody can help me. that is serious. that is serious. kevin williamson, mayor jeff jones, thank you for being with us. coming up, the white house says it has finally won the war over the tax proposal. the congressman leading the vote against it says not so fast. he s our guest. stay with us. leftover desserts, boardroom, now.
i apologize, are you a democrat or republican. i m the only republican among missouri s six statewide elected officials. we should point out one of the state ag s is a democrat. all praise to him. so where do you see this going? i ve talked to legal scholars who say with the best of intentions it s not going anywhere. it s a tough sell. we know it s a tough sell. this is a battle that has to be fought on many fronts. fy talked to you on thanksgiving, would you have thought massachusetts would elect a republican senator or a very good point. i stand corrected. we ll be watching closely. thank you. this guy s state is ready to go the most money from the newly inked healthcare reform but he s fighting to keep one penny from making it to his state and wants