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many international folks outside of the states were killed. bryan, thank you very much for that report. meanwhile, president trump is going to be departing hawaii for his first stop on a crucial asia trip. kevin corke is waiting for him in tokyo, and he joins us. kevin? reporter: david, my man, good to talk to you as we say good evening from tokyo, japan, as the president is now set to begin his 11-day visit here to asia. by the way, longest trip to the continent by an american president in more than a quarter of a century. as you know if you ve been following along, the president did make his way to the 50th state of hawaii before making his way to asia, stopping with the first lady, melania. the two had a chance to stop in honolulu, the president then had a briefing with pac-com and the two had a chance to visit pearl harbor. we re looking forward to learning more about that opportunity for the first family. the president is on his way to japan, then south korea, and
help pay for tax cuts elsewhere. here s another hang-up, the proposal to cap the new mortgage deductions at $500,000 instead of a million. well, again, that could hit states with expensive real estate, new york and california among others. the bill does preserve the property tax deduction of $10,000. it keeps 401(k) plans as they are, and it would go into effect january 1, 2018, meaning, david, that it s not retroactive. david: no. and that bothers a lot of people too because they were hoping for a boost going into 2018. reporter: i know. david deafd all right. a lot of critics are saying the republicans missed an opportunity to go big and bold. joining me now is forbes opinions editor john tammy and gary call palm. they have the house, the senate and the white house. everybody thought with that they re going to go as big and bold as, say, the democrats went eight years ago with health
does it mean for you folks out there. fox business network s lauren simonetti breaking it all down for us. reporter: i love how speaker ryan held up the postcard and donald trump even david: i know. you wonder whether it s going to happen. reporter: well, the senate has to get their hands on this first. but house republicans did release their tax bill at last. largely viewed as a win for business. it slashes the corporate tax rate to 20% to make the u.s. more competitive globally. it also allows for the repatriation of foreign profits overseas, bring em back to the u.s. at a much lower tax rate. it would allow immediate expensing of the investments that owners do put into their businesses. now, this is where it gets a little bit more complicated. the individual impact of the gop house plan gets complicated but in many ways less ambitious. it cuts the number of tax brackets to four but maintains that top 39.6 rate for the high income earners. if you file as an individual,
35bg and said concern 5:00 and said we re leaving. i was fortunate to get a reservation that morning. bill: i ve remarked several times about how patient the people are in orlando. how do you feel riding this hurricane out tonight? i feel good. better than being home. i feel like even though it was hard to leave, we re safer here. bill: you feel that way, is that right? dorothy, you were talking about during the commercial break as well, you did not want to stay, but you have seen many hurricanes here in florida. what was it for you that said i can t take a chance? mike. when he got when he woke up and said we re leaving, we listened to him and packed up and left. and we had only, unfortunately, we have family back home in palm harbor. bill: are you in touch with them? yes, yes. bill: how are they doing? they re okay. they still have electricity, so they re okay. bill: my man, don t lose your hat back there. i ll try not to. [laughter] bill: how are you feeling here, yo