All right. We begin with the aftermath from a turbulent day of highs and lows for the president. Start with breaking news from overnight on capitol hill. Republican senators narrowly passed a major tax overhaul. The tax cuts and jobs as amended is passed. Well, this is a great day for the country. 31 years since weve done comprehensive tax reform. Have an opportunity to make america more competitive. No democratic voted for the bill and every republican voted yes, except for one, democrats complaining that republicans did not give them enough time to read the rewritten version of sweeping legislation. This is your government at work. Heres the bill as its written. Heres the modifications that are in it. I can read one word. Its called add this language. Can you tell me what that word is. If you can, you have better eyes than me. This is unbelievable. Our democrats arguing the bill is a gift to the rich and will add a trillion dollars to the deficit over ten years. Republicans say it wi
many times in the restaurant? probably. reporter: this woman says she worked at the history house too. she s so fearful of being shunned or verbally attacked she doesn t want her face on camera. you were a waitress there for a few years starting when you were 17 years old. reporter: exact ly. would you describe roy moore as a regular customer? yes. reporter: how many times in a given week? three or four or three. reporter: so between three and four times a week? uh-huh. reporter: roy moore s team implying he didn t go to the restaurant angered her and that s why she decided to talk to us. so if someone says he was never there, your response to that is what? yes, he was. i mean, i had tips from him. he tipped me. i mean, you know, i waited on him at the counter. reporter: both of these women say they voted for donald trump for president. both say they can t be positive that the sexual abuse allegations against moore are all true. but both are troubled about how h
one of judge moore s spokespeople implied his candidate did not patronize old hickory. two former waitresses and two former patrons state that they never saw judge moore in that restaurant. reporter: wanda ledbetter who says she was a former waitress there told cnn affiliate whnt. i never once saw roy moore come into the restaurant. reporter: when you hear that, what do you think? that s false. i saw him in there four and five times a week. reporter: so he was a regular? he was a regular. reporter: joan says she doesn t know rhonda ledbetter or the accuser but used to work across the street from the restaurant. she says she came several times a week for at least a year to pick up her sister who worked there. so for 52 weeks, that would be 100, 125 times. do you think you saw him that
the polls for a special senate election. a new washington post /shar school poll shows the race is neck and neck. republican roy moore at 47%. democrat doug jones, 450%. moore has been accused of sexual assault. our gary tuchman spoke to two women who were troubled by how this campaign has handled those allegations. reporter: this woman says she was 17 years old when she initially met roy moore 40 years ago. joan does not want her last name used because she has some fear about talking to us on camera. where were you the first time you ever saw roy moore? the old hickory house. reporter: that s the restaurant? the restaurant is now gone, replaced by an urgent care center, but it s the restaurant that beverly says she worked at in 1977 when she was 16 years old, where she says she was sexually assaulted by moore in a car behind the restaurant. at a press briefing last week,