welcome back, everybody. i m yasmin vossoughian alongside louis beurgdorf. let s start with top stories. u.n. voted in favor of nonbinding resolution to recognize jerusalem as the capital offi israel. chief correspondent reports. u.s. firing back after the u.n. vote. threatening to withhold potentially 3.3 billion it provides u.n. activities each year. this vote will make a difference on how americans look at the u.n. and how we look at countries who disrespect us in the u.n. and this vote will be remembered. the warning after the united nations overwhelmingly condemning the u.s. recognizing jerusalem as isra israel s capital. the only country planning to
begins in earnest there is something else to take care of. a chief correspondent reports on paying the bills right now. reporter: there is something far more pressing for the budget next fiscal year that begins in october. it s the lack of a budget for year and republicans want to cut now and not later. we are not waiting for the next year. we are doing it now. we ll be on the floor cutting more than a hundred billion dollars. reporter: the government and agencies are operating on what they are calling a continuing resolution that authorizes them to spend at current levels. five months in the budget year they can t take back money already being spent making the cuts difficult. the cuts are sweeping and painful. when we do our budget analysis, it should be done with a scapel, like a surgeon would approach it, not with meat axe. that spending educates our children, promotes our health