answer. so let s get started. a debt deal, but not a done deal. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy strike a lead by compromise to avoid a catastrophic u.s. debt default. but there is still a lot of work to be done before wednesdays house vote. we are live on capitol hill with the latest. plus, impeached, in a history making vote, the gop-controlled texas house impeach s embattled republican state attorney general in election denier, ken paxton. we have his response to being only the third sitting official in texas history to be impeached. and later, a family affair. we wrap up aapi heritage month with the inspiring family whose military service spans generations. all of this and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we start today s show with the breaking news. president biden, house speaker kevin mccarthy, and their negotiators have reached a tentative agreement late last night. to raise the debt ceiling to dodge a debt defa
texas and louisiana wanted to give the medicaid out of its program. it wasn t able to because it was under a federal court order, and now this lawsuit claims that it since the federal order was especially lifted, retroactively, planned parenthood has all this money for services it already provided. even mill has there, sadly, i m out of time. come back when we see some progress in this so we can break it down even more. i also want to harp on the matthew kacsmaryk angle, this shopping thing blows my mind, how the activists right just goes after an activist judge in the activists judges beings. abide ian mulhauser from fox, thank you for joining me. thanks, katie. and just half an hour, right here on msnbc, we re going to go in-depth on the debt ceiling conversation on the sunday show with jonathan kaye part. he will welcome the deputy director of robert murray, jonathan will also have