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manchin earlier back in july, but now we do have this bill that has passed the senate. it is headed to the house. it has the biggest investment in climate ever to come out of congress and $369 billion. it also has a host of health care provisions in it, including expanding those affordable care act subsidies. for the first time ever, medicare will negotiate the price of some drugs that s going to cap out of pocket expenses at $2,000 for people on medicare, and also going to limit the cost of insulin, which is a popular drug that a lot of americans on medicare use for anybody on medicare, it s going to cap that at $35 a month, and puts in new tax provisions as well. chief among them, a 15% minimum tax on some of the largest corporations in america. that s a little bit of what s in the bill. it does go to the house where we are expecting it to pass and go to president biden s desk. victor, you alluded to this. it is really the latest in a string of victories for president bid
reproductive rights were very much on the ballot. a strong indication that as some of us were trying to tell y all, the supreme court nuking abortion rights has shifted the mid-term election to democrats. val demming is taking on senator marco rubio in florida. also tonight, new reporting from the washington post on trump s delay tactics as the government tried to retrieve classified documents that were improperly in his grasp. president biden makes good on a campaign promise and as a result millions of people will get badly needed student loan debt relief. we begin the reid out tonight with a game changer for democrats. now if you hear a giant sucking sound, it could be the wholesale deflation of republicans hoping to gain control of congress this fall. after tuesday s election results in new york and florida show that their planned red wave in the november mid-terms could be looking more like a red wheeze. the biggest sign of the night, the special election in bell we
laughs. she keeps asking me questions! despite mess after mess, borisjohnson was adamant he d stay in number 10. but even the great survivor couldn t stop his downfall. them s the breaks. tonight, what on earth went on? good morning, colleagues. thank you very much. it was no secret that boris johnson had been in trouble. but the cameras in cabinet were meant to show business as usual. we are now able to introduce, as of tomorrow, the single biggest tax cut in a decade. he didn t know, but two men at the table were thinking about when to quit. on that tuesday morning, i hadn t totally made up my mind but it was really you know, i was really wrestling with it. i had started thinking about, you know, maybe i d had enough in terms of what i could put up with and to go and see the prime minister, and just tender my resignation, because i don t think you can work for someone that you haven t got confidence in any more. it s just a principle value that i have. i think for some ti
with them, as well as yourself. some of us are still absolutely shell shocked. i think it is very sad, but it s politics. i mean, it s a bit like in the godfather, when they do unspeakable things. a scandal too far. there was this feeling that this headache isjust not going away! ..another story that didn t add up. in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. you can t lie your way through crises you ve got to tell the truth. i ve followed boris johnson s dizzying ups and his crashes down for nearly ten years. i thought i got through this interview already, folks! i mean, what s going on? laughs. she keeps asking me questions! despite mess after mess, borisjohnson was adamant he d stay in numberio. but even the great survivor couldn t stop his downfall. them s the breaks. tonight, what on earth went on? good morning, colleagues. thank you very much. it was no secret that boris johnson had been in trouble. but the cameras in cabinet were meant to show business as usual. we ar