clear. the rest of the details in terms of who pays for that tax cut are very vague and that s in part political. reporter: but while the white house says most americans agree the corporate taxes is unfair, the question now is does congress agree. there is blow back from republicans tonight. while in general they re welcoming this as a step in the right direction, many of them say this just does not go far enough. instead the white house percentage they re talking about here, 25%. some republicans want to see that brought down all the way to 25%, a big gap. it s unclear how this is going to work out. if they cut taxes how is thed administration going to make up the hole in revenue? reporter: through the penalty taxes. one of the things the administration is talking about is that if you take your company and move those jobs overseas, shoe for the be able to benefit through these corporate loopholes. one of the ways they re going to make that up is understanding that no
i think everybody evaluates different teams. if you think that player can help your team, you re going to pick him. some are weaker at different positions. so you never really know. you know your players obviously better than anybody, but sometimes people do their homework, and will take a chance and get a player. maryland will kick off their season tomorrow night in college park at 8:00 p.m. against miami. a new era begins. big things expected from sophomore quarterback, danny brian. their opponent, miami will be without eight players due to suspension. we re going to be ready and make sure the backups are ready for their opportunity. we re not focusing on who s going to play there, who s not. going to be the same scheme. they re going to be fast, aggressive. they have playmakers. maryland s next opponent is west virginia. today, hosting marshall. the thundering herd kicks off. austin fields it three yards deep in his end zone. makes the adjustment and runs back over