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
viewers here from your piece. and 2015, louisiana tempted to terminate planned parenthood as a state approved medicaid provider, meaning that it could no longer provide health services to medicaid patients and be paid for the services by the state. texas attempted to do the same in 2017. both of these efforts to cut off planned parenthood medicaid funding were blocked by federal court orders, so planned parenthood clinics in, this is what s, important right? these planned parenthood clinics in texas and louisiana continue to operate as normal, while those court orders work and effect. and, this new lawsuit, it s basically saying that if you comply with the court order, a federal court order, that you are guilty of defrauding the state medicaid programs. why isn t the plaintiffs in this case already looking at sanctions for bringing a frivolous and baseless lawsuit? yeah, i think this case were being heard by virtually any other judge, it would ve gone. and i would ve been dismissed in