Outbreak but is this fighting putting more strain on americans already worried about their health and their income will discuss alright its time to use i q. The house of representatives have passed the 2 trillion dollar economic stimulus package to combat the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and a historic vote today but it was not all smooth sailing after one congressman objected to the way the vote was planned argues Rachel Blevins is joining us now live from the newsroom with more details to this rachel well manila President Trump is now set to sign the largest economic stimulus package in u. S. History after it was passed by the house on friday however lawmakers who hope for a quick vote with no debate were met with opposition from one congressman who argue that. House members were failing to do their most basic job show up and vote watch out for concerns related to the spread of the coronavirus left the house opting for a voice vote republican congressman thomas mathy warned he
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Science and precision is starting precisely at 2 30 and zero seconds. That is an auspicious way to begin this discussion. Earlier this year, on one of the hottest nights of the summer, nearly a half Million People crowded onto the national mall. They werent there for a protest or to celebrate a national holiday. And they werent there for a concert or to watch a fireworks show. No, instead a half Million People went there, drenched in sweat, to watch the story of the apollo 11 mission as it was projected onto the Washington Monument, commemorating the moment 50 years ago when Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin took that giant leap for mankind. As everyone in d. C. Knows, if there are a half Million People on the mall and it aint a protest, Something Big is going on. And landing the first humans on the moon and returning them safely to earth marks as one of the epochal moments in the history of mankind. As we look out over our space landscape today, what we see is very different from the lan