praying, people were trying to call 911. we couldn t dial out. i just remembered thinking, oh, god, he s coming in here next. and when i was crouching down, i hope we don t get hit by a bullet. and then the store associate saved our lives. i can t talk about that part. i want to find her. that s horrifying. cnn s senior national correspondent ed lavendera is live at the scene. s ed, we ve heard the stories. what more are we learning at this point? well, we have been reporting that the suspect in this case is 33-year-old mauricio garcia. a senior law enforcement source has now been confirmed by the lead agency investigating this attack. the texas department of public safety says that he lived in dallas and came here and as you mentioned off the top there, they are investigating this part of his life, where these
kremlin owned ammunition depot there. according to adding to the murkiness, russia called the explosion sabotage. a couple hundred miles north in zaporizhzhia, more shelling outside europe s biggest nuclear power plant in ukraine. david mckenzie reports that has escalated fears of a disaster. explosions peppering the horizon in russian occupied crimea. just a few miles away, commuters reacting in shock. filming the blast with their mobile phones. even the bus is moving, they say. six kilometers away, the bus is shaking. the blast at an ammunition depot in northern crimea, causing damage to power lines, a power plant, railway tracks and residential buildings. branded sabotage by russia s military. kyiv has not claimed s ed
president is deeply frustrated. we see that in his tweets. he had really made clear there s been a couple of points where versions of this bill had been declared dead and he kept pushing for something. he was vocal this past week. made a speech and has been talking to people. clearly they are not happy with the way this is going. i think it raises some real questions going forward about his ageneragenda, his influencee hill and what he can get done in congress. if this had gone through, the president woultd lid likely hav taken a ton of credit. who is to blame now that it fail s ed? not the president. i m certain of that. president trump s tweet this morning put the blame on the three republicans and the 48 democrats saying that they let down the american people. it s clear, i m very doubtful that the white house will take any responsibility for this. it does seem that even with
new agenda and at the top of the list is tax reform and infrastructure. and moving neil gorsuch on to the supreme court. one official saying of the high court nominee saying quote that s for 30 years, but will white house infighting stall the effort to reboot? we re told there s friction between reince priebus and those aligned with steve bannon. officials are saying some are using it to build their own power, will they build a bridge to democrats to get bills pass s ed? these are the same that president trump blamed after failing to repeal obamacare while on solving paul ryan. then over the weekend the president seemed to back away from that tone with a tweet telling people to watch judge
for jon. happy new year. you will stick it to the rich people. but guess what? you may not get anymore revenue and anymore economic growth but you can say i stuck it to the rich people. i m dis.ed we did not get a grand bargain we tried to do so long but we tried. passing this agreement does not mean negotiations halt, far from it. we can all agree there is more work to be done. heather: chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill for us. mike, any sense of the next steps on the house side of the capitol? reporter: heather, you mentioned speaker of the house john boehner and majority leader eric cantor are on the hill on the way in. no decision has been made whether they take up this senate-passed bill. we know lawmakers want toance cha to review what