weekly jobless benefits that goes through september. there is expansion of tax credits affordable care act subsidies. and there s also funding for schools, states, and vaccines and a lot more as well. here s how an eligible family of four earning under $150,000 a year, couple earning $96,000, i should say, with two children, would receive here. each person gets $1,400, plus there is a $3,000 tax credit for each of the two children age 6 or older. the total help for this family is going to be more than $11,000. still not a single republican in the house is expected to vote for it in the coming moments as was the case in the senate. i call upon my republican colleagues to stop their march madness and show some compassion for their constituents who are less than wealthy. i ve heard people across the country say this bill today is costly, corrupt, and liberal. it s a laundry list of left-wing priorities that predate the pandemic and do not meet the needs of the american famil
biden s massive 1.9 trillion dollar covid relief bill. all of this is happening as we approach the official one year anniversary of essentially lockdown america. right now they are still debating the measure, the vote on final passage will follow. we know what will happen there. joining me is kristen welker outside the white house. i will say this. this biden white house, it does seem to want to not avoid what s happening at the border. they want to take it, at least, give the appearance they are willing to take it head on. that s right, chuck. we re going to hear from ambassador roberta jacobson. shooe there to try to send a message. we understand this is a serious situation. we re dealing with saurj in those unaccompanied migrants at the border. we know the administration has been looking into building more facilities and opening more facilities to house these children but, of course, the challenge becomes the fact you do have unaccompanied minor who is are being held for
you know, the russians were definitely involved in trying to influence our elections. they are some of the best in the world when it comes to disinformation. and we as a country need to be having a broader conversation about what is our counter disinformation strategy? it s not it doesn t just sit with the state department s responsibility alone. i was recently out in eastern europe. i was in estonia, poland, ukraine, and i ve learned the closer you are to russia, the less likely you are to believe what they say. and the converse of that is true as well. the farther you are the more likely you are to be influenced. we need to look at a whole government approach and look at working with civil society as well. this is a big issue. not only with russia, but as you all alluded to earlier, in the fight against islamic terrorism. we can continue to put the pressure on isis and iraq and syria and our military is doing a good job about that, but we have to be countering the ideology and the