why not $1,000? why now $2,000? maybe these new free money republicans should join the everybody gets a guaranteed income caucus. there is no way that anybody in congress had the opportunity or the time to go through and read this bill to know exactly what was in it. i ve been here long enough to see how provisions are snuck into these bills. trace: kristin fisher is live at the white house to kick things off this morning. kristin, do we know when president trump is expected to sign this later this morning? we don t have an exact time yet but it will likely be sometime today. this bill will provide some relief for so many americans. after months of gridlock congress was finally able to come together and compromise. here is what they came up with. a second round of stimulus checks $600 per person for most americans or $2400 for a family of four. extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits. extension of the eviction moratorium. more funding for the paycheck protection prog
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with the far right candidate marine le pen. now on bbc news, our world. what started as a protest movement is now an armed uprising. we follow a mother and student as they become soldiers in this new civil war. as the death toll mounts and the world looks away, and they restore democracy? he arrived here four months after the coup. he is undergoing intensive training. we ve been given rare access to film. in the central plains of myanmar, 800 kilometres away, another unit is in training. this is an all fighting force. all female fighting force. this woman used to run a village store, now she is one of the unit s leaders. she asked us not to show her face or use her real name. joining the resistance and saying goodbye to her boys, who are just five and eight. they are part of the people s defence forces, pdf, a loose group of civilian militia forces, born out of the ashes of the spring revolution, triggered by the military coup. a mass uprising, demanding democracy be resto
now on bbc news. it s time for our world. a people s army made up of unlikely soldiers. they re sacrificing everything to fight for democracy in myanmar. their enemy is general min aung hlaing, who seized power in a coup, ousting and jailing the country s top elected leaders. what started as a protest movement is now an armed uprising. we follow a mother and student as they become soldiers in this new civil war. as the death toll mounts and the world looks away, can they restore democracy? whistle blows. deep in the jungles of myanmar, hundreds of protesters are being turned into soldiers here in this rebel army camp. among them is 20 year old myo. he just finished high school when the military seized power in february last year. he arrived here four months after the coup. he s undergoing intensive training. we ve been given rare access to film. in the central plains of myanmar, 800km away, another unit is in training. this is an all female fighting force. they chant. mahura