Expect the president and everyone on the panel to focus on tax cuts and specifically the tax reform that President Trump signed into law just a few minutes ago. The president s gonna talk about the day in West Virginia and the successes of the tax cuts. Also participating in the roundtable will be families who have more money in their own pocket which passed without a single democratic vote. Reporter for the most part, the people in this room seem to be supporters of President Trump. I spoke to one woman who was in the crowd who said she grew up in White Sulphur springs. Shes lived here for over 50 years. She said she likes President Trump. She feels like she has benefitted from the tax cuts, but wanted to hear more from some local businesses. The white house is planning to put a lot of the focus on businesses and families. They say that one of the people who will be at the roundtable is a bank from West Virginia who gave all 66 of their employees a 1,000 bonus. They say that was a dir
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if you with live anywhere near the beach, it s absolutely beautiful. reporter: and the national weather service has issued an excessive heat warning all the way through tuesday for the desert, mountain and valley regions of southern california. and yesterday there were record highs all across california, 1 # 12 degrees in lancaster, 111 in palmdale, 112 in paso row bless and 102 in sandberg, and in phoenix, arizona, the national weather service reports this morning s low of 94 at phoenix sky harbor airport, that ties the warmest record low set in 2010, so the people of phoenix are waking up to 94 after reaching a high of # 18 degrees yesterday. here in los angeles during the extreme heat, the city converts public libraries and recreation areas into cooling shelters. they have air-conditioning and pents are welcome, and they are pets are welcome, and they are open throughout the city today. mike: matt finn live on the beach in santa monica, thanks