that destroyed 18 homes on an indian reservation in washington state. gusty winds made it hard for the crews to hose down the flames. they rapidly spread across 230 acres on saturday and forced many families to flee for their lives. two firefighters were hurt but not seriously. a mystery illness at the playboy mansion. the los angeles department of health is investigating after dozens of people got sick after a fund-raiser february 3rd. they had fatigue and fevers, even full-blown pneumonia. health investigators are looking at the hot tubs and at the air conditioning units, even a fog machine to see if it spread a mild form of legionaire s disease. but larry tomlinson said there s no truth in the rumor anybody caught anything at the playboy mansion. no staff have become ill. that s a quote. doctors passing on a warning
and with the deficit expected to reach an all-time high of $1.65 trillion we re reducing programs that are important programs that we care about and we re doing what every family does when it sits around its kitchen table. we re making the choice about what do we need for the future. democrats and republicans agree cuts need to be made. where they disagree, what to cut and by how much. when are we going to get serious about cutting spending? it has to happen and it needs to start now. we re broke. and john harwood is cnbc s chief washington correspondent. so the president is proposing all these cuts, proposing, though, a 28% increase for the securities and exchange commission. those are the folks that regulate wall street. he s giving them more money. how much pushback is this budget going to get? reporter: there s going to be a lot of pushback from what s in this budget. by the way, this little thinly volume is only a tiny slinlder peels of it. you have about fiv