
WH races against the clock to save infrastructure bill
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White House races against the clock to save infrastructure bill from doom
The White House and key congressional Democrats spent this Wednesday trying to figure out how to secure enough votes in the U.S. House to pass a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill Thursday, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi had promised. But some House progressives are still holding out — unsatisfied by the status of the reconciliation bill. Yamiche Alcindor and Amna Nawaz discuss.
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WH races against the clock to save infrastructure bill
Clip: 9/29/2021 | 4m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
The White House and key congressional Democrats spent this Wednesday trying to figure out how to secure enough votes in the U.S. House to pass a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill Thursday, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi had promised. But some House progressives are still holding out — unsatisfied by the status of the reconciliation bill. Yamiche Alcindor and Amna Nawaz discuss.
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