Storm isaias lashed the east coast today. The powerful storm spawned at least 20 tornadoes, unleashing powerful winds and heavy rains on nearly a third of all americans. From new york to North Carolina the storm downed power lines and sparked fires, leaving in its wake flash flooding and destroyed homes. In maryland and in queens, two people were killed when their cars were crushed by falling trees. Tonight, whats left of the storm is racing through new england as the cleanup begins. At the same time, halfway around the world, nearly 80 people are dead after two explosions rocked beirut, lebanon, sending what looked like a Mushroom Cloud into the sky. Tonight, thousands are injured, and the death toll is expected to grow after the blast flattened much of that citys port. And while those explosions and the storm are reminders of the destructive power of man and mother nature, as we come on the air, there is new evidence of the devastation being caused by the coronavirus. Theres new Gove
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Hacked. Early today starts right now. Good being with you on a wednesday. Overnight Congressional Republicans made history after Senate Republicans passed the most sweeping tax cut package in a generation. The ayes are 51. The nays are 48. The senate reseeds from its amendment and concurs in hr 1. With further amendment the tax cuts and jobs act is passed. Republicans voting along party lines to patsz their sweeping 1. 5 trillion tax cut bill out of the upper chamber. Republicans poised to usher in the biggest tax over haul in a generation. House republicans encountered an embarrassing procedural hiccup so now they must holds a redo vote this morning before the law can get the to the president s desk. Good morning. Reporter it was supposed to be easy to pass the house with this bill, but as it turns out it Senate Passed the revised tax bill first, 5148. 48 democrats voted for this one and 51 republicans or 48 democrats voted against it. Now the house will have to make a redo because of
Hacked. Early today starts right now. Good being with you on a wednesday. Overnight Congressional Republicans made history after Senate Republicans passed the most sweeping tax cut package in a generation. The ayes are 51. The nays are 48. The senate reseeds from its amendment and concurs in hr 1. With further amendment the tax cuts and jobs act is passed. Republicans voting along party lines to patsz their sweeping 1. 5 trillion tax cut bill out of the upper chamber. Republicans poised to usher in the biggest tax over haul in a generation. House republicans encountered an embarrassing procedural hiccup so now they must holds a redo vote this morning before the law can get the to the good morning. Reporter it was supposed to be easy to pass the house with this bill, but as it turns out it Senate Passed the revised tax bill first, 5148. 48 democrats voted for this one and 51 republicans or 48 democrats voted against it. Now the house will have to make a redo because of procedural issues