imminent? i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. after weeks of high stick negotiations, the united states is back from the brink. in just a few hours, president biden is expected to sign the bipartisan budget agreement into law. less than 48 hours after he cleared the senate with a final vote of 63 to 36. just last night, the president abused his first ever oval office address to take it well deserved victory lap, delivering a 12-minute speech flame throwing to champion the bipartisanship that got the deal done, including commanding republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy, for his role in negotiating the bill that averted financial disaster. still, the debt ceiling has global creditors on edge. see nbc reported yesterday, the nations aaa credit rating will remain on negative watch by providence agencies like fish, when they consider the full implications and overall outlook of the united states. 31 trillion dollar debt. but, to silver linings appeared yesterday
of childhood arrivals or daca. provided protection for young people who were undocumented. young people who came to the united states as children, often brought by their parents or loved ones. they grew up in this country, attending schools and places of worship, many without knowledge of their legal status until years down-the-line. often finding out when they applied for a driver s license or a job or college. for all intense and purposes they are american, woven into the fabric of this country which is why 12 years ago president barack obama took action. imagine you have done everything right your entire life. studied hard, worked hard, maybe even graduated at the top of your class only to suddenly face the threat of deportation to a country that you know nothing about. a language you may not speak. i will not give up on this issue. not only because it is the right thing to do for our economy and ceo s agree with me, not just because it is the right to do for our securit
point out that there is overlap, overlap between investigation and investigation, another investigation that jack smith is doing. is there any likelihood that the two offices are in communication with each other? i sure hope so. when i was a prosecutor here in d.c., i often had a defendant or a target of investigation in common with my friends, for example, up in pg county or across the river in alexandria. and boy, i communicated early and often to make sure we were taking a smart, overarching approach. who has the most important prosecutorial interest, in what case. let s share our evidence. sometimes you have to get a court order to share, for example, grandeur transcripts testimony and evidence. but judges have signed those orders and permit us to do that. i think it s too important when you re considering charging a former president not to coordinate with your brother and sister prosecutors and other jurisdictions to make