netenyahu's criticism as nothing new. calling out the prime minister for not having a plan of his own. the big fallout of the speech appears to be in the halls of congress. senate republicans are scrambling to fast track a bill that would give them the power to sign off on any deal with iran. that's going to be a story. cnn's coverage begins with senior white house correspondent jim acosta. i say it's a problem not because congress doesn't have the right, but because the white house thinks it's not right. >> that's right, chris, and the white house knows president obama may have a tougher sales job now after the fiery speech from israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. the president still has to convince lawmakers up on capitol hill to loosen some of the sanctions that would come with any nuclear agreement with iran. which is why the president presented his own 11-minute rebuttal to netenyahu's speech from the oval office yesterday. the president, other administration officials maintain that a bad deal is worse than no deal. yesterday during his speech to congress benjamin netenyahu