but as always, the finer details reveal the true winners and losers of the gop s latest manufactured political crisis has a new york times writes, the president and his negotiators believe they worked out a deal that allowed republicans to claim big spending cuts, even as the reality was far more modest. joining me now is one of those negotiators, shalanda young, director of the office of management and budget director. welcome back to the sunday show. thank you, jonathan. let s put on the screen some of the provisions of the law. i know we did that in the introduction. imposes new caps on federal spending for two years, restarts the federal student loan repayments, new work requirements for food stamps, cuts 1.8 billion dollars in irs funding, rescinds 30 billion dollars of unspent covid funds. now, the president the speaker both said they didn t get everything they wanted. what didn t the white house came? look, we always said, if you have a true budget discussion, if
for access into even greater doubt. we ll explain all that and more. i m ayman, let s get started. election denialism and conspiracies have a stranglehold on republicans. sitting politicians, party activists, everyday registered republicans. the idea that elections, multiple elections, plural here, have been stolen and that it s only republican elections that have been stolen is now common wisdom from many corners of the gop. just last night, the michigan republican party elected christina karamo as their new chair. here s a quick refresher for you. she s a 2020 election denier. he lost her race for secretary of state by 14 points in last year s midterms. she has refused to concede her race, making countless baseless claims of election fraud. instead, in arizona, kari lake is still fighting the results of her gubernatorial election, and late this week, the arizona court of appeals rejected lake s challenge of her loss to now governor katie hobbs. it s the second court rulin
this is the sunday show. this week, they are service in this marks 100 days under maga control led by speaker kevin mccarthy allegedly. it is also the bodies firs week back following an extende break, and their list of priorities continues to grow guns, abortion, leaks of classified documents, it may b the most important, the debt ceiling is the nation s abilit to borrow money to pay its bills is set to run ou sometime this summer according to reporting fro politico s, speaker mccarthy will be holding a conference call today with his republican caucus to finalize a proposa that would raise the deb ceiling for roughly one year but there is a catch mccarthy s budget proposal i reportedly i wish list of no starters for democrats including across the board cut to discretionary spending, climb back unspent covid relie funds, and stricter work requirements on programs lik food stamps. speaker mccarthy is expected t lay all this out tomorrow in a speech about the debt limit at the n
i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can t hear you. you re froze ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we re workin it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that s why i do what i do. still marching, president biden that and the paycheck. heads to selma to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. the reverend al sharpton and alabama congresswoman terri sewell are here to discuss the ongoing fight for justice and equality as donald trump reminds us why the fight is far from over. student loan debt danger the supreme court case that could taint president biden s debt relief program. laura jarrett will explain. on the run newly minted presidential candidate marion williamson joi
to deliver a speech at the foot of the bridge in selma, alabama. he will then make that historic walk over the bridge around 5 pm, eastern standard time. this, of course, is the 58th anniversary, 58 years since bloody sunday. that march on that day led by john louis, we all know it incredibly well. at the time, reverend jose williams, there was over 600 marchers on that bridge. and the aim on that day, of those marchers, was to go directly to the alabama governor, georgia wallace, on a 54 mile march from selma to the state capital of montgomery. but in fact, they did not finish that march when protesters were knocked to the ground on the other side of the bridge, hence why so many folks since that day march over that bridge on the anniversary of bloody sunday. the availed s in selma galvanized public opinion. on august 6th, 1965, we ll be following the events live throughout the day here on msnbc. the president, again, delivering those remarks at 3:30 pm at the hit of the bri