for the irs and adds work requirements for americans receiving food stamps. it reigns in spending, keep spending flat and cap increases at 1% for 2025. the speaker urged his colleagues to embrace the deal. speaker mccarthy: this will be transformational and over 95% were over whelmingly excited about what they see. every single negotiation when it comes to debt ceiling and others, you get both sides voting to pass the bill and i expect the same. not every republican is onboard, including chip roy. i wish that was true, 4 billion for keeping bloated spending and maintenance of the irs wish list, work requirements and
over whelmingly want americans to be energy independent. this team in washington through actions, doesn t appear to feel the same way. i paid $78 to fill my 16-year-old acura, before the weekend with gas. when this president tries to blame putin s invasion of ukraine for gas prices, they ignore the fact dpas prices have been going up since the president took office 17 months ago. the current party in power, when november midterms come in, 150 days from now, they will pay a price, the americans feel gas prices and food prices and everything they pay for going through the roof and some cannot afford it, guys. carley: switch topics here, this is interesting story, woman named rebecca jones said she was fired from the florida state health department because she refused to alter covid-19 data.
improved working conditions including review of the track dust. being in a train station, you worry about i think thiss like track dust. isn t apple falling victim to this ideology it over whelmingly supported when you look at joe nations and ideological push. brian: vast majority of the employee, political donations go to left wing causes. workers have $20 starting rage, retirement match, tuition reimbursement. what can apple say in response to that? that is what we ve been pushing, it will happen here now. carley: $30 minimum wage, that is huge. wow. is it typical for just one store within a company to unionize? brian: it is not totally atypical.
justified. threats against lawmakers have hit an all-time high. joining us now, pete williams usa today bureau chief paige. it is your poll, they are today in suffix university. so looking at what voters think about january 6th a year later and many ways just as polarized as we were, if not more so before the attack. you know we don t even agree on what happened. democrats over whelmingly say the mob that attacked the capital were criminals. most republicans went too far, but they had a point. most everyone think that democracy is in danger and being threatened, but there is still a
a plain speaking politician essentially that can get certain messages across to the american people. here is how ron klain talked about you on the sway podcast. i think the coalition that mr. adams put together in new york is not dissimilar to the coalition that president biden put together. a coalition of working-class voters, african-american voters over whelmingly, and voters that want to see progress on core issues. number one is that a fair assessment, and if it is, a blueprint to success in your view, are you concerned there are other democrats not following that? well, yes, i do believe ron is accurate. and not only must we have the right message, but we have to get things done. you can t have a city with 65% of black and brown children not needing proficiency. and i believe there is an arm of the democratic party that feels as though we should disban