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Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

Way Too Early 11/5/21

Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

MS NOW, Ali Vitali

Washington, Congress, Msnbc, Elections, Government, News, President, Politics, Versant, Ms Now, 2018, Issues, Versant Media, Analysis, Senate, Sunday

4.5538 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

A Democratic leadership source said the House plans to vote on the two pieces of legislation Friday

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0:00.0

After months of negotiations, House lawmakers are expected to hold a vote today on President Biden's sweeping social safety net plan and the bipartisan infrastructure bill.

0:10.7

The questions, are we finally going to see Democrats get something done and what will happen in the Senate?

0:16.9

Plus, all eyes are on a Georgia courtroom today where a murder trial gets underway for the

0:21.6

three men accused of killing Ahmed Arbery.

0:24.5

But there is new controversy because only one of the 12 jurors who will decide the case is

0:29.2

black.

0:30.3

The question is, was there intentional discrimination here?

0:34.0

And lessons learned.

0:35.5

I'll speak with a pair of political gurus, one on the left, one on the right,

0:39.2

about the big takeaways for each party

0:41.1

from this week's elections.

0:42.9

The question is, was Tuesday's vote a teachable moment?

0:46.5

It's way too early for this.

1:01.7

Good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that always learns its lessons the hard way.

1:07.3

I'm John Plamere on this Friday, November 5th. Friday, November 5th. We'll start with the news.

1:11.5

The House is set to vote today on both the Build Back Better Act and the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Over night, the Rules Committee voted along party lines to

1:16.1

advance the final pieces of legislation to the full House. Debate will begin in just a few

1:21.1

hours at 8 a.m. Eastern. Democrats worked late into the night finalizing deals on the last

1:26.9

remaining issues in the spending bill.

1:29.1

Speaker Pelosi agreed to consider immigration legislation from a group of Latino Congress members after reconciliation is done.

1:36.3

On state and local taxes, NBC News is told that negotiations are complete,

1:40.9

and the $10,000 deduction cap will be raised to $80,000 for the next 10 years.

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