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The Daily Punch

April 28, 2021

The Daily Punch

Punchbowl News

Politics, Government, News

4.3707 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Good Wednesday morning! Here are your top Washington stories for the day. No. 1: We've got some numbers to ponder as President Joe Biden takes the stage in his first joint address to Congress later today. No. 2: Details on what he is going to propose tonight. No. 3: A sneak peek at the Daily Punch bonus episode with House Minority Whip Steve Scalise that will drop later today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Across America, Walmart is helping small and medium-sized businesses grow.

0:05.8

The retailer's $350 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing supports businesses like

0:12.5

Athletic Brewing, which opened a new brewery and hired 200 people since working with Walmart.

0:18.7

Learn how Walmart's commitment to products made, grown, or assembled in

0:23.2

America is fueling America's workforce by visiting walmart.com slash America at work.

0:31.3

Good morning. I'm Anna Palmer. And I'm Jake Sherman. And welcome to The Daily Punch. Brought to you by Punch Bowl News.

0:37.0

It's Wednesday, April 28, 2021.

0:40.3

Let's get into the mix.

0:41.3

Here are your Washington headlines of the day.

0:43.9

Number one, we've got some numbers to ponder as President Joe Biden takes the stage in his first joint address to Congress tonight.

0:51.8

Number two, we've got details on what he's planning to propose.

0:55.3

And number three, a sneak peek at the Daily Punch bonus episode with Steve Scalise that will

1:00.8

drop later today. All right, Jake, the top of Punch Bowl News a.m. this morning is actually

1:06.8

a pretty interesting item around three numbers that I'm going to list off.

1:11.8

$6.1 trillion, $54% and zero.

1:16.5

Make sense of what those three numbers mean separately and together.

1:20.9

Yeah.

1:21.7

So $6.1 trillion is a number that when we started, you and I started covering politics more,

1:28.5

you know, roughly a decade ago a little bit more.

1:32.7

That number, that amount of spending would have been completely unfathomable.

1:37.3

It would been crazy.

1:38.1

Like people would have been laughed you out of the room, right?

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