Watch VideoWell, the president can't govern on executive actions alone so at the time of his legitimative agenda another round of coronavirus relief. Austin Kim is here to look at the negotiations. Austin, good morning. Where do things stand on negotiations right now?
We can expect the activity to pick up very soon, Alex....
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