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BBCNEWS BBC News October 1, 2021 02:06:00

problems. he came into office and on the campaign trail you are saying he wanted to have transformative change of the country and this is why show they had biden and this is why show that democrats and this was in 2020. we campaigned on a promise of energy and expanding health care to more americans and investing in infrastructure and investing in infrastructure and the matter is, this is now being tied up because progressives in the house and moderate democrats in the house and senate cannot agree on the way forward. there are two bills at the moment. the bipartisan infrastructure bill which is around 0.5 trillion in the sprawling social spending package. just run 200 yards behind me in a conference in the white house and senate majority leader are trying to agree on a path forward but none seems forthcoming at this point in the vote on one of the bills was due today. the british police

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best interests to stop attacking america through this cyber tool that is not much different than other kinds of attacks on the united states. reporter: the research firm cybersecurity ventures predicts that by the year 2025 cyber crime will have cost world with economies $10.5 trillion annually. that is much more than illegal drug traffickers make in a given year. eric, back to you. eric: wow. all right, jonathan, thanks so much. arthel? arthel: president biden s trip abroad this week will end with a high stakes face to face meeting with his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, in geneva on wednesday. and it comes as both leaders agree relations between the two nations are at a, quote, low point following sanctions on russia over its meddling in our elections as well as cyber attacks, human rights abuses and more. well, first of all, there s no guarantee you can change a

MSNBC MSNBC Live With Stephanie Ruhle November 5, 2019 14:41:00

years. another number is $20.5 trillion. that is the price tag to think about here, that is how much money she says the federal government would need over ten years to pay for this. the majority yes? sorry, in terms of how to pay for it, she is leaning on a lot of things, taxes on corporations, taxes on employers, she is saying they just shift what they re paying for insurance to the government. you can look at that as an indirect tax, she would also shift over what states and local governments currently spend on health care. one thing we don t hear much of, what big voting block is saying i want to toss out the insurance that i have, start from scratch with medicare for all, and other candidates are saying we want to cover everybody, but not at the expossess of getting rid of what

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper November 4, 2019 21:50:00

elizabeth warren has announced how she will attempt to pay for the medicare for all proposal. and she estimates it will cost $20.5 trillion and some experts say that total is closer to $34 trillion over a decade. listen to the criticism, not from the republicans but from her 2020 democratic opponents. i think that that would probably have a very negative impact on creating those jobs. i think we have a better way. just get real with numbers. it s a very difficult way to get there what she s talking about. i will have plans that i can pay for and deadlines that i can meet that are grounded in reality. that is the democrats. let s discuss. jen psaki, i said this a week or two ago, before she was thrown into the briar patch and did exactly what democratic opponents wanted her to do. why even do it? even if she wins and she does get some sort of health care plan passed, it is not going to be this. this is something she works out with congress. i agree. and look, when democrats ar

CNN Early Start with Christine Romans and Dave Briggs November 4, 2019 10:02:00

warren released her $20.5 trillion proposal next week. it puts big burden on the wealthiest americans, drawing criticism from her two chief democratic rivals. i have a plan that shows we can do medicare for all, without raising taxes one cent by middle class families. it s all fully paid for by asking the top 1% and giant corporations to pay a fair share. she s making it up. look, nobody think it s $20 trillion. i m not going to say it is free. nothing is free. health care is expensive. until now, sanders and warren are careful not to cross each other on medicare for all. although, sanders is careful not to attack her plan.

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