speaker kevin mccarthy has yet to issue a budget for the next fiscal year. but did manage to cobble together one frankenstein monster of a debt ceilin proposal this week mccarthy presented a sweeping 320-page bill tha would pair 4.5 trillion dollar in spending cuts with a 1. trillion-dollar increase in th federal dilemma that would kee the bill collectors at bay until march 24th, just in time for the campaign season to hea up the white house says thi spending cuts wish list tied t the debt ceiling is nonstarter meanwhile, golden sach economists are saying that the united states could crash th limit on borrowing for thing already purchase as early as the first week and june. mccarthy has a more immediat problem. the speaker doesn t have the votes just yet to pass his plan that snot good for a perso who only holds a four seat majority but took 15 ballots t win the gavel. still, he insists that congres won t allow the u.s. t default. sure, jan. joining me now, director shalan
under his belt, we sat for a wide ranging discussion to tal about presidents because mccarthy plans to devastate hi city, his big plans to bring jobs to cleveland, and to stem violence, in your two. mayor justin bid, welcome t the sunday show. great to be with you, jonathan speaker mccarthy released his combination debt ceiling budget plan earlier this week, and i m wondering there are so many things that he wants to do, he wants to crawl back covid relief funding cancel out th president s student loan relie program. takes a hatchet to all sorts o green credits and things tha the president had proposed do you know how much the speakers plan will impac cleveland, yet speaker mccarthy s budget would have a devastating impac on cleveland and the entir state of ohio we have president in president biden that has created the largest federal investment ever to address the green economy to create good green jobs in ou
when i was trying to get him t investigate joe biden and i ha a perfect call to the secretar of state of georgia trying t find the exact number of bot sides needed all i can say is that it is no unusual but it is also not going to land if the trial goe forward or more indictment come 11, 000, 780 votes, fro that perfect phone call. maya wiley, as always, thank you very much to coming to the sunday show. thanks, great to be wit you. next, i sat down with cleveland mayor, justin bid, t reflect on his accomplishments during his first year in office, and to look at some of his ambitious plans ahead. that is after the break. that is after the break. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone s gonna need more tide. it s a mess out there. that s why there s 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah.
by the police force in 2022. what are you doing to stem gun violence in your city, and wha can washington journal what do you want washingto to-do? my message for washington i very clear, we need to pass an assault weapons ban in congress, we need to pass background checks in congress we need to pass red flag law in congress. that is what we need to do t make sure that we can keep our city safe. and, as a mayor, we are doin everything we can in cleveland to keep our community safe we are using $10 million o american rescue plan funds t create a neighborhood safety endowment fund to invest in proven strategies that we know can reduce crim in our city. we also are paying our officer more negotiated the largest pa increase in modern history and our city to boost officer pa to attract and retain officers in our city but we have
state and getting rid of those tax incentives is a completely wrong thing to do. not just for cleveland, but fo the entire country one of the issues here is that because he s combining th budget in raising the debt ceiling that he is risking the possibility of default as a mayor, how concerned ar you that that could actually happen really concerned, i don t have the luxury of not passing a bunch of the represents ou core values. and this budget does not represent the core values of our country it doesn t align t the core values that we see in cleveland the other thing that is really striking about thi budget is the issue around foo stamps we are the second poorest big city right now i cleveland ohio they just cut the food stamp program from th covid-19 relief program time period, we have to create mobile pop-up food bank in our city, there are hundreds o families trying to get food so this would have a devastatin impact on working clas