also, ahead tomorrow major marches around the country for abortion rights marking the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. i will talk to one of the organizers about the midwest city that will be ground zero for action. plaster latest on the breaking news we have been following, a doj investigation of a company at the center of a national baby formula shortage. out a shocking scene at an nba, game as football hall of famer shannon sharpe rather takes on players from one team and their family members. we will tell you about what happened, next. but we start with some of the most extreme players in the republican party winning powerful seats on house committees. here s what congressman quickly hill said earlier today. looking ask miss greene s appointment where i said, you know this will afford her the opportunity to really investigate those space lasers causing fires in california. joining me now washington post national reporter a pay bar. as you just heard congressman crai
its that limit, house speaker kevin mccarthy and republican congress, they are risking your economic statement that stability, all before spending cuts even though this has nothing to do with news spending. president, biden he is not negotiating on this. so, what happens now? and the president says he has no regrets when it comes to the handling of documents found in a delaware home because he is cooperating fully with the justice department. critics say he is giving too many questions unanswered. we will get into why it is consistent with president biden s approach to the department of justice. meanwhile, one of my least favorite topics, donald trump. okay a judge, a former president to pay nearly 1 million dollars in fines for filing a frivolous lawsuit against his political foes. why one payout will be particularly painful for for mr. trump and at this time it could be targeted from using the course for future political gains. i am simone sanders thompson, and i have somet
in that situation, they would not be able to pay on some of that 31 billion dollars in debt that i showed you. that also puts other major programs at risk. for example, medicare. social security. food stamps. these are all things that could be in jeopardy if the united states defaults after we run out of money. we are not gonna run out of money just yet. the reason why is because the treasury can turn to extraordinary measures. they can tap into other funds to keep the lights on until early june. june 5th is the estimate for when we will run out of money. these extraordinary measures will no longer be able to help out. history is on our side. congress has moved 78 times since 1960 by suspending or raising the debt ceiling. we will see if they will continue to do this in the months to come. thank you. i want to continue this conversation with the congressman from illinois. congressman, good afternoon. thank you, lindsey.
fox sports show undisputed. he is also a huge fan of the lakers and their star, lebron james. a pair of actors who became famous as children are planning some big career changes. ben savidge, star of boy meets world filed paperwork this week to run for congress. if he runs and when she would take the seat currently held by adam shift who is expected to run for senate in the golden state. and then there s frankie in, his star malcolm in the middle announcing this week he will compete as a full-time race car driver. beginning in february, a daytona international speedway. nunes has raced before, it lost time in 2011 when he came in second place. that wraps it up for me this hour, i m lindsey reiser symone starts right now. gratings every, one you are watching symone. the u.s. is in jeopardy of defaulting on its debt payment for the first time in history. this is after the country had