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table. i have here the government accountability office document that nation s fiscal health. may 2023. issued a couple weeks ago, this was issued to every leader in congress by the executive branch. the gao is one of the best of the entities our government has, what do they say. why t do we care. it says: balance of current revenue, resolve in debt growing faster than the economy, this s this is unsustainable. the government never writes reports like this or speaks like this. it continues: cbo, has stated high and rising federal debt i is a fiscal crisis. underlying conditions driving unsustainable fiscal outlook post, social challenges have not addressed. they are trying to say, the economy could collapse. could collapse. they go on: they are saying we re not at war, the economthe economiesq economics balancedded 3 out of last 4 years. for example, debt held by public, grew during economic expansion of june 2009 to february 2020, it did not grow during the economic expans
table. i have here the government accountability office document that nation s fiscal health. may 2023. issued a couple weeks ago, this was issued to every leader in congress by the executive branch. the gao is one of the best of the entities our government has, what do they say. why do we care. it says: balance of current revenue, resolve in debt growing faster than the economy, thi this is unsustainable. the government never writes reports like this or speaks like this. it continues: cbo, has stated high and rising federal debt is a fiscal crisis. underlying conditions driving unsustainable fiscal outlook post, social challenges have not addressed. they are trying to say, the economy could collapse. could collapse. they go on: they are saying we re not at war, the ethe econo economics balancedded 3 out of last 4 years. for example, debt held by public, grew during economic expansion of june 2009 to february 2020, it did not grow during the economic expansion from march of
it s good to be back with you on this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, former trump chavp chief of staff mark meadows is trying to move his georgia case to federal court. the skepticism we re hearing from the judge. overseas, national security adviser jake sullivan is back in the middle east and in the middle of a diplomatic high wire act. the big change israel just announced during his trip. and payback, the senate just passed a major bill granting back pay to hundreds of service members who had their promotions held up for months by republican senator tommy tuberville. and how one florida beach city is using something called tiger dams. they re 2 feet high, 50 feet long, and they re using them to fight back against potential flooding. we expect a storm this weekend that will affect the entire east coast. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments, but we start in georgia where an appeals court heard mark meadows arguments
extinguishing actions that need to be taken and we have not received an adequate response. we will pressure the government until we expect what we need to manage the expected influgs. ashley: doug luzader has more. doug: scrambling ahead of this thursday deadline on both sides of the border. we ve seen long lines in texas, hundreds of immigrants, that is just a fraction of the thousands that come across everyday. the administration has claimed the border is closed and secure and blaming congress. the president has taken action on this issue of the border since day one and what we re seeing from republican officials and from congress, they want to play politics and not deal with an issue that has challenged us for decades. this is nothing new and challenged us for decades and the president is doing everything in his power and he needs congress to act. doug: the white house says they have been prepared, but the situation is out of control. the chief of border patrol sha