Citation From the March 25, 2020, edition of CNN's New Day

JOHN BERMAN (CO-ANCHOR): Breaking overnight, after five days of negotiations, Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans, the White House have an agreement on a huge $2 trillion rescue package, which is really the largest spending bill in U.S. history. Joining me now is Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. I know it was a late nighter, early morning for you, Sen. Schumer. I also know that we're at a disadvantage. We don't know exactly what’s in this bill. You do. So politics aside, what people want to know this morning, people who may be out of work, staying at home right now, not getting paid, what’s in it for them? Your answer.

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BERMAN: Let's talk about what people are going to see in terms of money. We can put up on the screen here, $1,200 for individuals earning up to $75,000, $2,400 for married couples earning up to $150,000, $500 per child. And then you outlined the extension of unemployment benefits, too. And I don't think people necessarily realize in some cases that's quicker in longer term money than just the immediate check. [CROSSTALK] But also in terms of $1,200, can I just ask, when are people going to see the $1,200?

SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D-NY): OK, I think the president has said that he would have it out by April 6. But this, the -- what we call unemployment insurance on steroids, it goes longer, that first check is nice, but how are you going to pay the rent, buy the food, and do things in the months after if you're still unemployed?