and with fights over disaster
relief, they could be heading
towards a shutdown if they don't
find a resolution.
>> kristen welker, thank thank .
>>> we're joined by the house
speaker, paul ryan.
good morning to you.
>> good morning, savannah.
>> you looked almost giddy when
you banged that gavel and voted
on tax reform.
you worked on it for a long
time.
the biggest tax cut here, the
rate is going to corporations.
their tax rate goes from 35% to
21%.
as i understand the argument of
your colleagues, you're counting
on corporations to take that
money and put it back into the
economy, hire people and raise
wages.
it wasn't work if they don't do
that.
is that correct?
>> the studies show us that's
what does happen.
but first of all, savannah,
don't forget that we tax
american captiorporations at th
highest rate in the world.
as a result of that, we're
we're losing jobs overseas.
and american businesses are
becoming foreign companies.
they call them inversions.
we're seeing a rash of...