... and infrastructure and what challenges are ahead. ... Hari Sreenivasan: President Biden’s proposed Build Back Better bill did not make it through the Senate before the holiday recess and faces even more trouble as Senator Joe Manchin announced his opposition today to the close to $2 trillion in spending. That ...
... s going on with voting rights. I mean, Democrats have said this is a priority. But he's saying no, Kyrsten Sinema too. What about the role that he plays? Jonathan Capehart: Well, OK, so Senator Manchin is unbelievably frustrating when it comes to Build Back Better. Yes, he's ...
... aid to these vulnerable nations will be another main topic in Glasgow. The world's major polluters have failed to fully deliver a promised $100 billion yearly fund to help these countries adapt and survive in a warming world. Greta Thunberg, Climate Activist: Build back better, blah, blah, blah. Green ...
... what's being done to address that? Sen. Richard Durbin: Well, a couple of weeks ago, I went over to Scotland to this meeting on the environment. In a matter of 24, 36 hours, I must have been tested six different times and reported to the British Health Service each ...
... you don't like me, but that's OK." WATCH: With House on the cusp of passing Build Back Better bill, big Senate fight expected The drawn-out speech provided a politically pained capstone to an extremely tense week in what has been one of the more divisive and dangerous ...
... market competition. In fact, quite the opposite. Economics correspondent Paul Solman talks to David Cay Johnston about what's in the fine print on your bills. ... JEFFREY BROWN: Now: What's behind all those charges and fees that make up your monthly cable and cell phone bills? NewsHour economics correspondent ...
... that Democrats who back the Medicare for All plan floated by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont were not being forthcoming with voters about how much the system would cost. “We need to be honest about what’s in this plan,” Bennet said, noting that the bill Sanders introduced in the ...
... so the president of the United States made a campaign promise, wants to fulfill that campaign promise. And Congress has gone ahead and passed a bill in the dead of night, if you will, where nobody has read this bill, nobody knows what's in it. The Congress is going ...
... have had trouble, but the good thing now is they have an opportunity for a second chance, and in products that will help them rebuild the credit that they need to buy the kinds of product that they want, whether it's a car or to build back up credit ...
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