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answer. so let s get started. a debt deal, but not a done deal. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy strike a lead by compromise to avoid a catastrophic u.s. debt default. but there is still a lot of work to be done before wednesdays house vote. we are live on capitol hill with the latest. plus, impeached, in a history making vote, the gop-controlled texas house impeach s embattled republican state attorney general in election denier, ken paxton. we have his response to being only the third sitting official in texas history to be impeached. and later, a family affair. we wrap up aapi heritage month with the inspiring family whose military service spans generations. all of this and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we start today s show with the breaking news. president biden, house speaker kevin mccarthy, and their negotiators have reached a tentative agreement late last night. to raise the debt ceiling to dodge a deb ....
finished. pardon-palooza. rhonda santa fouls to pardon some january 6th insurrectionists, including trump himself. what is he thinking? i m michael steele in for ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. to breaking developments tonight to begin the hour. in a history making vote, the texas house just voted to impeach state attorney general, ken paxton. a republican. temporarily removing him from office over actions of misconduct that included bribery and abuse of office. the vote to adopt the 20 articles of impeachment was overwhelming. 100 and 21 to 23. attention now shifts to the texas senate which will conduct a trial with senators acting as jurors, and designated house numbers representing their place, presenting their case rather, as impeachment managers. also breaking tonight, new developments on the critical debt limit negotiations. a short time ago, nbc news learned that president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy just finished speaking by phone. their call la ....
i ll talk to one woman trying to make a difference for the young girls and women in the country. there are so following a developing story the arrest of a suspected serial killer in the state of california. the latest developments on that are moments away. we want to begin though with the latest that we re hearing on the possibility of the former president actually testified before the january six committee. joining me now at politico kyle cheney. what reporting do you have on this, kyle, the possibility, the room or whatever you want to call it the former president may actually agree to testify if he gets to do it live. and if the committee is willing to negotiate with him on this testimony? look, i think he s the one witness they d make a lot, they d agree to conditions to get him in front of them. i don t think it s actually a real expectation that it will happen. if donald trump says, i m doing, it going and no one can stop him. we ve seen him often go against the ....
was there for the search and that the paper was seized. the archives had asked the justice department to examine trump s handling of records that he took out of the white house and down to mar-a-lago after he left office. nbc news is also learned that the nbc notified the secret service earlier today about the intention to execute the search warrant. with that we ve got a lot to get to and let s bring in our lead off panel tonight. mark caputo, senior national political reporter for nbc news, andrew weizmann, former fbi general counsel. and former senior editor of the mueller probe, now is a law professor at nyu. frank for clues, a former fbi s assistant director for counter intelligence, and barbara mcquade. a veteran federal prosecutor, and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during the biden transition, and as a professor at university of michigan s school of law. first, i want to thank all four of you. i know you are wo ....
interior secretary, making her the first native american secretary. all of this as two men accused of attacking capitol police officer brian sicknick who later died from his injuries with bear spray during the january 6th riot make their first court appearance later this afternoon. joining us, correspondent kara lee, covering the white house, and nbc correspondent garrett haake in el paso, texas. and the co-author of the political play book. great to have you with us. the president saying they re hitting their goals in the pandemic. then there s this. a new poll finds 30% say they will not get the vaccine, 47% of trump supporters say they will not get vaccinated. he was asked about that a short while ago. what does the biden administration plan to do about the hesitancy. look, they have been planning to do a broad national campaign, ayman, and meantime have been doing smaller, more targeted efforts to constituency that show high rate of vaccine hesitancy. when the pre ....