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There are a whole lot of questions still about how President Trump and GOP lawmakers are

going to pull off what the president calls a, quote, "middle-class miracle."

Yeah, that miracle is the tax overhaul plan that the president unveiled just yesterday.

It'll fall to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to determine a lot of the specifics

and also to try to sell it to other lawmakers - so a lot to unpack about what could be in

store for taxpayers.

And meanwhile, Rachel - one other political story to keep an eye on, and that is the president's

response to how one of his cabinet members reportedly used taxpayer dollars to pay for

private jets.

OK, we're going to get to all that with NPR political editor Domenico Montanaro.

Hey, Domenico.

Good morning.

All right, let's get into a little bit of fact-checking to start the day.

The president says his tax overhaul plan is not about helping wealthy people get tax breaks.

So based on what we know about it so far, is that true?

No.

I mean, first, we should say there are things that do benefit the middle class.

The biggest thing - a doubling of the standard deduction, so most people, you know, wouldn't

have to figure out all those pesky itemized deductions, most likely.

And some people would see a reduction in their tax rate, but some will likely pay more because

of the new structure.

As for whether or not this benefits wealthy people and business owners like President

Trump, of course it does.

I mean, there's a decrease in the tax rate for the highest-income earners.

The repeal of the estate tax, a tax on wealthy families that leave money to their children

- that tax only affects those with estates of $5 1/2 million or more.

There's a repeal of the alternative minimum tax aimed at high-income earners and a massive

reduction in the corporate tax rate.

Trump, of course, wealthy and a business owner - so either the president doesn't know what's

in his plan or he's lying.

All right, so let's talk about the political implications of all this because I imagine

there's a lot at stake here.

The president has been unable to get Republicans behind some kind of overhaul of the health

care plan - repeal and replace - so he needs this.

But what does the path to passing a tax overhaul bill look like at this point?

Well, they're going to start work on this next week, and that's kind of the big piece

of it.

Of course, this is already shaping up to be a big partisan fight.

You know, there's money - money is always a sharp dividing line within the parties.

It indicates priorities, and Democratic leaders are calling this a big giveaway to the rich.

But it's also very possible that some Democrats are going to sign on.

There are 10 Democrats up for re-election next year who are in states that Trump won,

including Joe Donnelly of Indiana, who was with Trump yesterday at his speech on this

plan.

All right, before I let you go, let's get to this kerfuffle with Tom Price, the secretary

of Health and Human Services.

He's being investigated for using taxpayer-funded private jets for government business, and

now President Trump has weighed in on this.

Yeah, it - look, he said he's not happy with Price.

When he was asked if he'd fire him, he said, we'll see - huge red flag if you're in the

administration, never a good sign, especially in the Trump orbit.

And remember, Trump threatened Price's job during a speech before the Boy Scouts over

the summer.

He said that if Price didn't get the votes on health care, he'd be fired.

They didn't get the votes on health care.

And now, you know, it appears that he's sort of threatening his job.

He's trying to pass a tax plan too, and he can't have the optics of someone who's appearing

to try and take advantage of taxpayers for his own gain.

And he's not the only cabinet member with a private plane problem, Rachel.

NPR's Domenico Montanaro.

Thanks so much for talking with us, Domenico.

Oh, you're welcome, as always.

All right, we're going to turn now to Puerto Rico, where it has been just over a week since

Hurricane Maria ravaged the island.

Conditions there are still very dire.

Everything is made worse because people can't get fuel.

And Rachel, we're talking fuel, not just the lack of gasoline, but the few places that

do have electricity are running on diesel-powered generators.

And that's also in scarce supply.

Lack of diesel is coming - is emerging as a real problem for hospitals and others in

need of lifesaving equipment.

One doctor, Pedro Escobar (ph), who works at a hospital in San Juan, was saying they

had power yesterday, but he is still worried.

We have hundreds and hundreds of patients who are either schedule or they're getting

chemo.

So then after that, they need to get operated within four or five weeks.

Otherwise, you know, the outcomes are not going to be good.

So some big challenges ahead for medical facilities across Puerto Rico.

Yeah, OK, NPR's Greg Allen has gotten a firsthand look at a hospital in San Juan.

He's on the line now.

Greg, tell us what you've seen.

Well, you know, this is a health care system that's stretched very thin right now.

The only thing that's still open on this island for health care are hospitals.

Doctors' offices and walk-in clinics are all closed, and they're starting to see a rise

in storm-related cases here, things like accidents but also things like respiratory problems

and people who haven't treated their diabetes because they can't keep their insulin refrigerated.

So this - health care is still a real issue here.

As you say, hospitals right now are all running on emergency power, which are diesel-fueled

generators.

The hospital I visited yesterday had run out of power and actually had to discharge patients

earlier this week because they didn't have any electricity on at all.

So the - it's a real problem here.

There are some local hospitals the federal government is working with the Commonwealth

to set up.

But the question is, what about chronic patients who need this ongoing care - dialysis, diabetes

treatments, that kind of thing?

Also, as Dr. Escobar said, surgeries are being postponed, chemotherapy treatments.

So lot of questions right now about people going to get health care here in Puerto Rico.

Wow.

So as you know, the federal response to this crisis has been criticized as being so slow.

What have you been able to learn about why it's taken so long to get fuel and other supplies

to the people who need it?

Well, some of that you can't really pin on the federal government.

So the belief is that it's really up to governor and (unintelligible).

They're moving to give (unintelligible) to the mis-palleted (ph) pier.

And containers are just piling up at the port.

They're not getting out.

Part of the issue is that the (unintelligible) fuel out...

Oh, you're - I'm going to interrupt you for a second, Greg, just to paraphrase what you're

saying.

You are on a rough phone line from San Juan.

You're saying that the port is just full of these containers and just the layout of the

island is making it difficult to just get the supplies where they need to go.

But the governor said yesterday the problem is, there's just not enough trucks here on

the island to do - to get the material out.

And they're right now still concerned about fuel.

They can't even get the diesel and the gasoline delivered to all the places that need it.

So logistics is a major issue.

The armory reserve is exporting deliveries.

We'll see if the military takes a larger presence here in the days to come.

All right, NPR's Greg Allen has been reporting from San Juan, Puerto Rico, on the aftermath

of the Hurricane Maria that passed through there.

Greg, thanks so much for your time this morning.

You're welcome.

OK, President Trump's Supreme Court pick - that would be Justice Neil Gorsuch, the newest

member of the court - he is expected to give a speech today to a conservative group here

in Washington, D.C. Yup, and nothing unusual about that - about

a Supreme Court judge addressing a group with a particular political bent.

This speech is controversial because of where Gorsuch is going to be talking.

He will be at the Trump International Hotel here in D.C.

We did not select the hotel because we were trying to send a message of support to President

Trump, as some have suggested.

We just thought it was a new, elegant hotel, and we'd try it.

That's Roger Ream of The Fund for American Studies, which is the group that is putting

on this event.

But there are a lot of other groups who are calling on Gorsuch to back out.

NPR's Jackie Northam is following all of this.

Hey, Jackie.

Good morning.

First, tell us, is Trump's hotel going to profit in any way from this event?

Oh, sure, yes.

There'll be about 180 invited guests to hear Gorsuch's speech.

And then, you know, the Trump hotel will make money off the room where it's being held,

food, drinks, parking.

And this is an expensive hotel, just a - you know, a few blocks from the White House.

And we should say, money that goes into the hotel ultimately finds its way back to the

Trump family who is running all of the Trump enterprises.

That's right.

So are there any rules that Neil Gorsuch is breaking by appearing at this event?

No, he's not crossing any legal lines, certainly.

And the legal experts I spoke with said they didn't really think he was violating any ethical

rules.

But, Rachel, the problem here is the optics.

You know, Justice Gorsuch was President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, and now he's delivering

a speech at Trump's hotel.

And there are cases involving the Trump administration that could come before the high court, such

as the travel ban, and the Trump hotel itself is in the center of several lawsuits.

So there's concern Gorsuch's speech at the hotel could undermine the public's confidence

in the independence of the court.

I spoke with Stephen Gillers, and he's an ethics professor at New York University law

school.

And he said, Gorsuch isn't breaking any rules, but the appearances are all wrong.

In other words, just because Gorsuch can do it doesn't mean he should do it.

Any sign Gorsuch himself has had second thoughts about this because of all the criticism he's

been getting?

No signs, no.

It looks like he's a justice who's going to go his own way.

You know, last week, he was just down at the University of Kentucky where he was introduced

by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for a speech.

And it was McConnell who helped secure a speedy vote to get Gorsuch on the Supreme Court,

and he got criticism for that.

So - and then Gorsuch is due to speak with the Federalist group, which is a conservative

legal group, sometime in November.

All right, NPR foreign affairs correspondent Jackie Northam - she's been covering all of

the ethics concerns when it comes to the Trump International Hotel here in D.C.

The newest member of the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch - scheduled to give an address there

to a conservative group this afternoon.

Hey, Jackie, thanks so much.

Thank you.

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[NEWS]Chinese tourists stopped to pose for photographs at site of Grenfell Tower fire while on... - Duration: 3:05.

Chinese tourists stopped to pose for photographs at site of Grenfell Tower fire while on a bus tour through London

CHINESE tourists posed for photos at Grenfell Tower while on a coach tour of London, it has emerged.

Their bus pulled up just yards from the west London block of flats, which was engulfed by a blaze in June with the loss of up to 80 lives.

A Grenfell Tower local spotted a coach of Chinese tourists park up near to the site of the tragedy.

Tourists were seen getting off the coach and taking photos of the charred block.

Horrified local John Gregory approached the coach driver to complain. The passengers were seen taking ghoulish snaps of the charred building before getting back on the bus and being taken away.

Horrified witness John Gregory told The Times: "When I approached the coach driver, he said that they are health and safety experts from China.

"Surely there are enough photographs on the internet of the tower that they don't have to come in busloads to take photos of it.

The driver has now been suspended and the tour guide sent back to China in disgrace following the incident on Wednesday. BM Coaches, which supplied the vehicle, said the stop was not part of the official itinerary.

Their operations director James Buckingham said: "I would like to apologise most sincerely on behalf of BM Coaches for the insensitive actions of the group we were contracted to supply transportation to.

Local John said that he did not want the tower to become a tourist attraction.

Locals urge visitors not to take pictures of the charred tower where up to 80 people died. They have also made a donation to the official Grenfell Fund.

Following the tragedy locals have demanded people stop taking selfies with the tower in the background.

Siobhan Piner wrote on Facebook: "I can't understand the morbidity of wanting a photo. If you go there it's to pay your respects and reflect on the tragedy, not to take photos.".

It comes as a doctor revealed he had treated more than 200 survivors of the tragedy for post traumatic stress disorder.

Tourists who take photos of the tragedy site have been accused of showing a lack of respect.

Chinese coach tourists were seen taking ghoulish snaps at Grenfell Tower on Wednesday.

The tourist coach - supplied by BM Coaches - pulled up just yards from the west London block of flats.

Clinical psychologist Alasdair Bailey, whose surgery is within view of the tower, said he was treating witnesses and people who lost loved ones as well as those who fled the blaze.

The sight of the burnt-out block in the area was a "constant reminder" which had triggered some illnesses. Medics are marking patients suffering from Grenfell-related health problems with a special code on NHS systems.

And a weekly clinic solely for those affected has been established in a GP surgery near the tower.

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Daniel Bryan Talks Wrestling RETURN! Ex WWE Star RETURNING?! | WrestleTalk News Sept. 2017 - Duration: 3:58.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News - I'm Oli Davis

The Neville Level Two time Cruiserweight Champion Neville hasn't

had the best week.

First he lost his title to Enzo Amore at No Mercy.

Ain't that a kick in the balls.

Then he conceded all right to a rematch when he beat up The Certified G the following night.

And now, he's realised his WWE Shop merchandise... sucks.

"This ATROCITY is not on the NEVILLE LEVEL.

THE KING deserves better."

with a picture of one of WWE Shop's more uninspiring designs

Ellsworthy Burn Neville wasn't the only WWE wrestler shooting

on Twitter yesterday, with Smackdown's James Ellsworth replying to one fan's #ThursdayThoughts

tweet: "what ever happened to your chin"

"Your mom kissed it so much it disappeared" Ooh, burn.

I'm not quite sure how that works.

But he said 'your mom' so yeah - mega burn.

Daniel Bryan Teases Wrestling Return A week after our 'How Many F**** Does Daniel

Bryan Give' special, the Smackdown General Manager has made yet another public tease

for his wrestling return.

As a quick recap on the Bryan story so far - WWE reportedly rushed him into a retirement

last year because of multiple concussions.

But Bryan loves wrestling, and has undergone various tests and medical procedures to help

his return to the ring.

His WWE contract expires this time next year, and he's teased going to both Ring of Honor

and New Japan when he's free from the company.

In Brie Bella's latest Q+A session on Instagram, a fan asked the live feed why Bryan's hair

is getting so long, to which he replied: "BRYAN: It may or may not be because I want

to do apuestas matches in Arena Mexico.

"BRIE: That's what he wants and that's what he keeps telling me."

"BRYAN: Imagine a hair vs mask match vs Atlantis.

Or a hair vs hair vs Rush."

An apuestas match - which I'm most definitely butchering the pronunciation of - translates

to "matches with wagers" in Lucha Libre; bouts with the ultimate stakes of a wrestler's

mask or hair being put on the line.

Both Atlantis and Rush, who Bryan references as his preferred opponents, are undefeated

in these types of matches.

But where Rush has only been wrestling for a decade, Atlantis started his career in 1983.

Either match against a returning Bryan would be absolutely huge.

But Bryan might not be the only person returning to wrestling…

Kaitlyn Returning To WWE?

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports there has been "internal talk" in WWE

about bringing back former Divas Champion Kaitlyn, who wrestled for the company between

2010 and 2014.

Kaitlyn terminated her contract with WWE in January 2014, where WWE.com announced she

had "chosen to pursue other endeavors outside the sports-entertainment world."

Those 'other endeavours' mainly being the fitness industry, where she underwent

a striking body transformation from her WWE appearance to her new look on the bodybuilding

scene.

This might not help her chances with Vince McMahon, though, as former WWE writer Kevin

Eck once revealed when he pitched a romance storyline between her and Cody Rhodes:

"McMahon, who had made it clear on several occasions he did not find Kaitlyn's muscular

physique all that attractive, replied (and I'm paraphrasing): 'If one of the Bellas

showed interest in Cody, why would he ever look at Kaitlyn again?'"

Possibly supporting Meltzer's report, Kaitlyn recently posted on Instagram that she underwent

wrestling training for the first time in four years, and had forgotten how fun/exhausting

it is.

But what does Vince McMahon think about Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns heading into Wrestlemania?

And what Shield reunion plans are in doubt?

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