implement this idea of postponing or forgiving some student loan debt. i don t know where that will go. what was at issue here is the role of a president. he can propose, he can delay repayment, he can freeze payments and not just by himself but for, you know, acts of war, you re going to war, the serviceman going to afghanistan. he can t start cutting it, right? that s right. i think there s a difference that we should understand presidential power. presidents have great power in waging war, conducting foreign policy. when it comes to spending money, domestic programs, it s congress job. thanks, john. to the white house briefing right now where they will outline what they plan to do next. as you know, you just heard from the president. so before we go there, i want to talk about a few things at the top. i ll hand it over to our two guests. first, we are deeply
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shortly after. if passed, the united states should be able to avoid default. the agreement as is would raise the debt ceiling until 2025 which means the government should be able to pay its bills until after the next election. under the agreement, domestic programs will see an inflation adjusted reduction but those cuts would be mitigated by redirecting funding from the irs and other areas that house republicans wanted to claw back. the deal features new work requirements for some federal aid programs including food stamps and family welfare benefits. if passed, the bill would rescind billions in unspent covid relief funds. it would keep in place president biden s student debt relief program as the supreme court continues to deliberate over the fate. in light of the agreement, both house speaker mccarthy and president biden are claiming that the bill gives major wins
on certain social safety net programs as well as caps on domestic programs and want to ease the permitting process for energy projects, all which of has caused pushback from a number of democrats and particularly liberals. in the aftermath of the president s decision to negotiate with kevin mccarthy after insisting for months he would not negotiate, the president and white house reversed course and now progressives are concerned. he said there would be no consequence. can there be work requirements? don t give it. it s a consequence to my constituents. we re worried about the work requirements and what s going on in the environmental justice communities asking are we going to be sold out? i thinked leadership is moving very cautiously. we just don t want all those communities sold out. reporter: are you concerned the white house may have given too much to mccarthy in these negotiations? yes, i m concerned about that because again, we
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