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The Young Turks

Living in Sinema

The Young Turks

TYT Network

Government, Politics, News

45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2021

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

President Biden commits the U.S. to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. Maggie Hassan’s campaign recently cashed a check from the lobbyist leading the opposition to the minimum wage, while his spouse raises money for her.

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0:30.0

Alright, welcome to my own church, Janky, Granite, and

0:59.0

I'm doing well. I'm hanging out. I'm ready to share the news of the world. I'm feeling

1:06.0

good. I'm feeling spicy.

1:09.0

All right, I like that. I feel likewise, likewise sharing the news, likewise spicy.

1:20.0

Hence we do a show called The Young Turks. All right, so, later in the program, Christus

1:26.0

tries to weaponize sexism, she will fail. It will be a Scott missile, it will miss.

1:33.0

And we have the Iron Dome here, everything's going to be okay. But meanwhile, not everything

1:37.0

okay for our governor, Cuomo, or the royal family. Now, there's actually important news

1:42.2

about that in the context of things we care about. So we got, it's a, as usual, a roller

1:49.0

coaster ride here on TYT tonight. So let us commence the roller coaster.

1:56.0

Well, I thought it would be important to kind of get into the details of the Senate past

2:01.1

Coronavirus Relief Bill and how it's different from what the house passed. So following

2:07.5

cuts to some aid and direct checks to Americans, the Senate has voted in favor of passing

2:13.6

the Coronavirus Relief Bill based on party lines, of course, the altered legislation now heads

2:19.1

over to the House of Representatives for approval before getting signed by Joe Biden. That

2:24.1

could all happen in the next few days. Now, there are some differences between what the

2:29.8

Senate passed versus what the House had passed earlier. And I wanted to give you some of

2:34.8

those differences right now. The Senate version of the bill does implement more means testing,

2:41.1

for instance, under the House bill, the cash payment would phase out for singles with incomes

2:46.0

between $75,000 and $100,000 and married couples between $150,000 and $200,000. But under

2:53.8

the Senate bill, the phase out stops at $80,000 for singles and $160,000 for married couples.

3:01.8

Now that's important context because somewhere under the impression that after moderate

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