controls more of your money controls more of your actions. it should be you, not the government. if the spending provisions are made permanent and some of them are popular like childcare and childcare tax credits those are like we made permanent. the real cost is closer to $5 trillion and not just cbos saying that but the committee for responsible federal budget. everyone is an agreement on that. what happens next? the houseboats this morning and if it passes it goes to the senate, they make changes, kick it back to the house, looking at legislation that might not be done until the new year. carley: they have an editorial about the biden bill the leaves $4.6 trillion, encouraging everybody to read that this morning. thank you for joining us.
country, my family members and how to run from a life. todd: are you worried about being deported? president biden s administration says migrants can t cut illegally. in nigeria, i believe he is a good man. very accommodating and - todd: be safe. one more look in the migrants cam. organizers say they will be marching again, to make it another 25 miles north to get to the us border. todd: thank you. jillian: a live look at capitol hill as the houseboats to honor the 13 us troops killed in afghanistan with congressional cold metals, they were killed in an attack of the kabul airport in august during the us s withdrawal from kabul.
that ahead of the battle to raise the debt ceiling until th beginning of december not over yet for the houseboats tonight, democrats only have a slim thre vote margin to get it done. the senate passing the legislation last week that increase the nation s borrowing limit after republicans had initially pressed the democrats to go at it alone as a protest against their social policy and climate spending plans. get this as some climate activists argued the biden administration is not doing enough to protect the environment and they rallied fo a second straight day outside the white house to pressure the president to stop approving fossil fuel projects. they are also trying to accost irking on a senator for a third time during the boston marathon yesterday. the group from the senator s home state showed up at that race hoping to press the lawmaker to support the massive social spending plan, also called the build back better build. senators that attended the race but did not run it due to
zee with the timing and the track in just a moment, but first, abc s trevor ault leads us off from key west. reporter: after lashing the caribbean with wind and waves, even taking lives, outer bands of elsa now hitting south florida with tornado warnings and heavy rain. we re looking at heavy rainfall, flash flooding. there could be isolated tornadoes. reporter: with the storm approaching here in the florida keys, officials are now warning people who live in houseboats or in trailers that they need to seek safer shelter. our ginger zee in tampa, where residents are filling sandbags. you can see, i mean, dozens of people. there s a whole line of cars that goes back to the end of this drive and they need to get it. they have flooding even when they get a couple of inches, let alone up to a half foot. reporter: the air force not taking chances either, evacuating these aircraft from macdill air force base. after hitting barbados as a category 1 hurricane, winds 85