imminent? i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. after weeks of high stick negotiations, the united states is back from the brink. in just a few hours, president biden is expected to sign the bipartisan budget agreement into law. less than 48 hours after he cleared the senate with a final vote of 63 to 36. just last night, the president abused his first ever oval office address to take it well deserved victory lap, delivering a 12-minute speech flame throwing to champion the bipartisanship that got the deal done, including commanding republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy, for his role in negotiating the bill that averted financial disaster. still, the debt ceiling has global creditors on edge. see nbc reported yesterday, the nations aaa credit rating will remain on negative watch by providence agencies like fish, when they consider the full implications and overall outlook of the united states. 31 trillion dollar debt. but, to silver linings appeared yesterday
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new glaad city reveals a record high 84% of respondents support. equal rights for the lgbtq community. and yet, despite that support, lgbtq americans still face discrimination. this year, more than 500 anti lgbtq bills were introduced and legislators across the country, and one of the states passing these bills is missouri, which banned gender affirming care for minors earlier this week. but, one mayor in the shelby state has taken a stand by declaring his city a sanctuary for lgbtq americans. on thursday, mayor quinton lucas declared kansas city a place where minors can go if they need gender affirming care. kansas city, missouri, now join stench chicago, minneapolis and west hollywood. joining me now is the man right there, democratic mayor of kansas city, missouri, quinton