businesses, the latter worries senators johnson and dade. large firms with many employees but all pay through the individual tax rate not the corporate rate. the senate bill allows them to de duct 17.4%. senator johnson say this is favors corporations over small businesses. he wants to decrease the deduction, that will cost serious money and runs counter to what the deficit hawks want. the deficit is a difference between how much the government takes in and it spends. the current senate bill adds there is 1.4 trillion to the deficit over 10 years. gop says economic growth will eventually pay for the plan but senator bob corker worries that may not be the case. he wants to include a provision to raise taxes if revenue falls short. if you don t get the powerful
looked up just as the shot was fired and saw a rifle being withdrawn from a fifth or sixth floor window. it was originally thought the shots came in here, now it s believed the shots came from this building here. police officers are running back to the depository building. they are going to continue searching in that building for the would-be assassin of the president. the center of downtown slas is dallas is in a virtual state of siege. they are combing the floors to find the assassin. in an area on the sixth floor, we found an area that had partially been blocked off by boxes of books and the three spent shells that had apparently been fired from a rifle. lieutenant dade just came out of that building with a rifle. a high powered rifle of high
to rework this. he isn t advocating the deal. he said we can toughen it up, add more teeth quoting rex tillerson. can you? well, i actually i think the prospects of filling this deal are remote. what the president did, he gave congress an opportunity to fix it. i think the president intends to leave the deal unless congress comes through. i don t think the congress expects to fix it. we ve heard other signs from other people. i take it from the comment that the president made based on a recommendation from john bolton that he retains the right to pull out of the deal and he will do so if congress doesn t fix it. neil: so if i m iran, i m looking at this and i m trying to play almost seems like my kids playing off myself and my wife, right? well, you said we couldn t go out, but dade says we can. and i get a feeling that that s what i ran is going to try to do is divide and conquer among the western powers that signed off
restored? you actually hit the nail on the head. it s the flooded waters that really occur tails our movement to be able to get to the outages themselves. the other thing that we face is in terms of the surge of whether there s traffic. miami dade in particular, you have a lot of traffic on a regular day. so you re going to have a lot of people inflowing back in. we ve evacuated millions of people. those folks are going to be coming back to the state. so the longer people can stay away, candidly, that let s us so we can maneuver. but we really do have a plan that is very deliberate. we re going to be aggressively attacking it. robert gould, florida power and light. thank you, sir. good luck to you. now i want to bring in cnn contributor. david, thank you for joining us. yesterday before the full extent of irma s devastation was known the fema director brock long spoke to cnn. brock long spoke to cnn. and he said that it could be
with us last night and said you guys should show the situation in coconut grove, so we re glad you re there to report on it. tell us what s going on. reporter: well, for one thing miami dade as a whole is in the dark. about 960,000 homes lost power. many, many thousands of people are in the dark tonight. now, right now we re at the coconut grove marina here. and when you think about marineas you gem think about people who can afford boats. this particular pier belongs to shake aleg, and that is a well-known non-profit here in miami. what they do is they help people who have physical challenges get on a boat and get out on the water. well, take a look at their fleet of 12 specially designed boats designed to handle wheelchairs. they have been smashed up against the bank here, up against the sea wall. irma did this. the storm surge did this, pushed all of them in there on top of