against the giant of right where i think media and one of the big purchase vsayers of collection fraud conspiracy today was supposed to be day one of the blockbuster trial. sayern fraud conspiracy today was supposed to be day one of the blockbuster trial but they said that it was pushed back to tuesday. no official reason was given judge davis said this morning that it was not unusual for delays like this but the wall street journal which happens to be owned by the murdoch family reports fox has made a late push to settle the dispute with dominion voting systems out of court, that is according to people familiar with the situation the washington post reports this, two people familiar with the case said that two sides are scheduled to meet monday to determine if a last minute deal to avoid trial could be brokered one of the people said that the judge had asked the parties to make a final effort to settle the issue before proceeding with the trial. these talks are happening
increases across the country change and new data emerge. we re also keeping a close eye on capitol hill where the house is debating, you see kevin mccarthy there, get ready to hold a historic vote on president biden s $1.9 trillion covid relief package, a monumental piece of legislation that offers aid to almost every part of life right now. $1400 checks to individuals, unemployment boost, child tax credit, funding for schools. joining me now for the state of play on where things stand there, manu raju is on the hill joining us from the white house and director david chalian is joining us as well. manu, walk us through what is about to happen in the house. we do expect final passage to occur late in the 12:00 hour in the east, 12:45 or so is when we expect that vote to begin. republicans have tried to delay, specifically one republican, marjorie taylor greene tried to delay the vote by forcing a motion to adjourn the house. that was rejected. a lot of republican colleagues
dollars were spent to get him and maybe them there we don t know. because we don t know if there s not the proper type of oversight and ethical requirements in place to make sure that these types of things don t happen and finally i guess when you look at it in terms of the responsibility of the press the one thing i would say is in the past this was always boring. everybody waited till june before the press got hyped up about the supreme court. now boring has been replaced by words like distrust, has been replaced by words like political, and we ll see now if that coverage increases, unlike it has in the past michael steele, if elena kagan s car broke down and george soros gave her a ride to the next gas station, there would be benghazi-style hearings in congress. it s not that republicans don t care about lack of ethics. you talk about conflict of
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he or she wants and they ll provide decreasing costs and choices for folks you make it so the system can be responsive to that individual. that s the way you drive down costs. why not means test the tax credits? why do it by age where you may essentially have it where you re incentivizing folks not to buy health insurance until they actually need it? it s a great question. in fact, i ve been working on this for so long i ve gone through the phase where i ve had it completely related to income and became convinced by the folks who do this on a day-to-day basis, day in and day out basis, that the most predictive element of an individual s life in terms of what health coverage will cost is not income and it makes sense, it s age. as your age increases your health care costs increase and the cost of the coverage increases. so they ve pegged it to age. there s an opportunity to put some means testing in there, but that s not the most that s not the correlation factor to what it actual