<Anchor> In



his first Congressional speech on the 100th day of US President Biden's inauguration, he announced an extra-large spending plan to invest 4,500 trillion won in our money to overcome Corona 19. The North Korean nuclear program has reaffirmed its existing position to resolve through diplomacy with the alliance.



This is Kim Yoon-soo, correspondent in Washington.



<Reporter> The



first joint speeches of the House and Senate one day before the inauguration.



After President Biden's podium, both the vice president and the chairman of the House of Representatives were occupied by female leaders for the first time ever.



[Biden/U.S. President: Mrs. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mrs. Vice President. No president has ever used this expression. Now is the time.]



President Biden praised the achievements of his 100th inauguration that the US house was on fire, but that the US is now starting to move again.



At the same time, it came up with an extra-large spending plan worth 4,500 trillion won.



Following the'job plan' worth 2,500 trillion won for the establishment of material infrastructure, it has announced that it will invest 2,000 trillion won in human infrastructure.



The government announced that it would secure financial resources through an increase in the wealthy tax and corporate tax, but the federal government led the economic reconstruction and made it clear that it would break away from the'small government'.



He argued that such an investment is inevitable for the hegemonic competition with China.



As the North Korean nuclear solution, diplomacy, deterrence, and double-sided cards were presented, and the alliance was emphasized again.



[Biden/US President: We will work closely with our allies on the North Korean nuclear issue, which is a serious threat to US and global security.]



President Biden also said that the US is an arsenal of vaccines for other countries. He also announced that it will further expand support for the Corona 19 vaccine to countries around the world.



(Video coverage: Jeongsik Oh, video editing: Hojin Kim)