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takes in and what it spends. the current bill adds $1.4 trillion to the deficit over ten year, gop says economic growth will eventually pay for this. but senator bob corker worries that may not be the case. what if that doesn t happen and you ve got tax cuts blowing a hole in the budget. he wants to include a provision to raise taxes if revenue falls show. so far the estimates show the bill on the table right now doesn t hit the gop target growth date. this is a big day. let s bring in cnn political analyst julian. today, because of a budget committee vote. the difficulty is you ve got roughly a a dozen senators. to christine s point, they a all want to take care of various groupsk right? but on the other hand, each time you take care of one of those, you impact the deficit which
company, i would be pretty happy right now that i have a job and stable owners. coke industries is a huge privately held company. it is a multimillion dollar company. it is very big, very well-funded. and that is a good thing for the journalists. i think there will be some changes at the edges. there always are. like i said, i do not think you will see this thing go from where it was in the past two breitbart in terms of how it covers the trump administration. you will see some changes. maybe not as sharp. the covers will not be as sharp anti-trim. there will be some changes. no doubt. thank you very much. take a look at what happened today. just a hint that tax cuts were proceeding nicely. all of a sudden, stocks, which were doing well, they d really soared. that came after a budget committee vote. that looked good.
with me now white house legislative affairs director marc short. thank you for your time and thanks for coming back here. good morning to you. good morning. thanks for having me. bill: what is the biggest obstacle now? well, i think honestly, bill, where we are is that this week we ll have budget committee vote, likely tuesday because it is being done on their budget reconciliation rules and hopefully get a floor vote in the senate by the end of the week. at this point sausage making is never fun but all senators are trying to get to yes on the republican side. we re disappointed we don t have democrat members looking to provide tax relief and corporate relief. that s our biggest obstacle. bill: do you think you get any democratic votes? we re hopeful. at the end of the day the tax package is focused on middle income families, those earning $70,000 will get over $2,000
we re take care of. that s what we re attempting to do in our plan. this that budget committee vote, it was a very close run thing. the vote was 19-17. some conservative republicans voted against the proposal. the republican party is deeply concerned of this. some of those members have issues that they felt like they couldn t vote for this because they didn t want to move something along that they weren t assured that we were going to make changes. the leadership encouraged us to come out with motions of directions to the rules committee, which we were able to do we asked members to give suggestion s. we debated them. some of our democrat colleagues came on with us. this is a process.