everything we had in this bill. and i believe, and i think most people do as well, this historic legislation is about rebuilding the backbone of this country and giving working people in this nation, middle class folks a fighting chance. that s what the essence of it is. now, this signing today comes exactly one year after the world health organization declared the covid-19 outbreak a pandemic that has since claimed nearly 530,000 american lives. it has crippled the economy and really changed life as we all know it. tonight, the president will assess where the country has been and chart our path forward in his very first prime time address. and our cnn senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is with me with more on that in just a second. but we know the president was initially planning on signing this thing into law tomorrow. why the change? they got the bill. [ laughter ] simple as that. without wandering down the rabbit hole of enrollment and engrossment pro
scale so they could be competition effects which could compensate the damage on the innovation side of the market. a lot at stake stop we appreciate your analysis on that. ., ., . ., the travel industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic and many airlines are now ramping up capacity to cope with the return of air travel. sri lankan airlines is no exception, but it s facing some challenges not least the crippling economic crisis in sri lanka and privatisation plans. we caught up with richard nuttall, chief executive at the carrier who shared what a change of ownership could do for the airline. there is a lot of energy around privatising. the first thing we need to do if we are going to privatise is to have a restructure the old decks. we make $1 billion in round numbers of revenue a year, we
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right direction under this administration. there are bright spots. i m looking at secretary perry, the energy secretary. they ve done a lot on r & d, on clean energy, clean tech, energy storage, on the innovation side, carbon capture, advanced sequestration. there are places with bright spots but it is not get the headlines. i was talking to joe manchin the other day and he was talking about it, we are nowhere close. you say a lot of republicans don t like the idea government needs to be involved. we are never getting to carbon sequestration at a rate that s important without government because it is moon shot level stuff, right? we would have to have plants on every corner for the next 50 years. and it is a misnomer to think there s no government. we are talking about limited government and the appropriate role for government. i think that s what we will start to see with more republicans engaging on the issue of solving climate change. what is the appropriate role for governmen