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so, let s do it all together people, cause this is what healthier looks like. welcome back. deja vu all over again. negotiates over a key part of the president s agenda are dragging out on capitol hill. this is not a rerun of yesterday s news. house members are hammering out the details of the build back better agenda. today is tuesday, it s election day. democrats in virginia would have loved to campaign on the passage of one of those bills or both of them but they don t have either. speaker pelosi also wanted a vote on both infrastructure bills today. that s also not happening. a cloud hanging over democrats politically and some questions about what tonight s results could mean for the president s agenda. joining me now on where these negotiates stand is the chair of the house problems solvers ....

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The capitalist case for COVID-19 relief


The capitalist case for COVID-19 relief
Howard Marks and Woody Hunt, Opinion Contributors
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The capitalist case for COVID-19 relief
In March, when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit America, Democrats and Republicans in Washington united to pass the CARES Act, which provided a quick bridge across rough waters. But now, with COVID-19 spreading exponentially and the U.S. job market sputtering again, the congressional debate over another relief bill is devolving into a hackneyed fight between supposedly free-spending Democrats and skinflint Republicans. Critics on both sides seem to have lost sight of a fundamental question: What outcome would best serve the interests of businesses, workers and markets? As two business leaders who have seen a lot in their day, we are quite clear on the answer: Pass the bipartisan $908 billion plan proposed by a bipartisan group of House and Senate members without delay. ....

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