rachel: good morning, everybody, on a beautiful e we moral day weekend memorial day weekend. that was the navy band performing live, god bless america, and god bless our troops, especially on this memorial day. so glad to be the here this morning with my if friend will and with joey by who s in for pete this morning. and very appropriate to have you this weekend. joey: well, you know, pete would be appropriate as well rachel: of course. joey: but if you can t have pete, have joey. rachel: that s what we always say. joey: i make a career out of filling in for pete hegseth. will: i would like to think that there would be a fox & friends competition the i could sign up for and win, it would be pull-ups, but joey just squeezed out, none of us really cared about the count because he continued interview, talking throughout, and those were some beautiful pull-ups, joey. joey: you know, i m not to going to run a marathon anytime soon, i skip leg day, so i get my pull-up
hostage in order to the make these cuts. the things that that they re actually proposing don t deal with spend ising at all. what they re asking for is something known as work requirements for food and other kinds of social programs. reporter: yellen says the government will have what she called, quote, an extremely low level of resources in early june. treasury makes $130 billion if in payments for veterans, medicare and social security programs on june 1st and june 2nd. back to you. will: thank you, chad. chad, i think we still have chad, right? reporter: i m here. i m going to be here all day, all night, until they get this done. [laughter] will: i thought we lost you. no, there you are. the sentiment this morning seem es to be somewhat moving towards optimism, and i don t know if that s a matter of hours or days, but it does seem on the we are moving toward some resolution, is that fair? reporter: absolutely, if they re going to get this done by the 5th of june because, again
but this is serious. this is a lot more serious than 2014. our team has expanded, and we understand we are going to win. and this is the last fight. everyone has to do something. eric: and in terms of the stuff that you are spend ising, what are sending, what are you sending, what can people give in terms of items to help right now? right now we re collecting money to buy large shipments of tactical medicine. tactical medicine is the medicine that stops bleeding and saves lives. we are also helping refugees with humanitarian aid. at the moment, we have been blessed to receive money from big companies and individuals
december we had a jobs bill, mike, that said 100% of the job losses was american women because they stayed home to take care of loved ones and children. if this bill passes, it ll make it a little bit easier for moms and dads to go back to work who have little ones because it ll pay for early child care which we know can cost as much as a mortgage per month having to send their kids to daycare or to early childhood centers in their neighborhood. yes, it is true this bill is costly, but when you think about what the american people want whether they re democrats or republicans, they know this pandemic laid it bare, and we need to fix that. mike: deroy, some of the spend ising is creating new entitlements, and might that have consequences in terms of trillions more in the decades to come? absolutely. for example, the childcare tax credit that is spaced out or actually priced out for only five years. you can do it for ten years, and
washington. we are following what is developing to be the beginnings of a deal. we heard of a deal all day long between senator mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader and vice president joe biden. they have been talking nonstop about trying to come to some conclusion. a little bit of a scaled back version of the original grand bargain to deal with the expiring bush era tax cuts and also to deal with the impending sequester, the across-the-board cuts that would hit the pentagon and also domestic spend ising. they have according to the white house and senate republicans reached a deal but vice president biden is up on the senate side right now behind closed doors trying to convince some skeptical senate democrats to sign on to this before this piece of legislation hits the senate floor. we begin with our restart and to tell us exactly where we are at this hour, and this hour by the way is just two hours ahead