of extreme weather, heat alerts are stretching from california to texas and parts of south florida as well. while in the northeast, a state of emergency. in vermont, the capitol city devastated by flooding there with some people still stranded in their homes. and then new this morning, what we know about the fourth migrant child to die while in u.s. custody. we begin this hour, though, with a war in ukraine taking center stage at the nato summit in lithuania. later today, the president will give a major speech on the u.s. support of ukraine and the actions that world leaders are taking to address global challenges. just last hour, the president sat down with ukraine s president zelenskyy for their third face to face meeting this year. while ukraine will not become a nato member right now, ukrainian leader is coming away with a series of security guarantees announced by nato and g-7 leaders and this assurance from the u.s. president. we re going to make sure you get what y
and what? what is that? it could be a number. it could be rsv. it could be a number of other bacterial infections. a typical ammonia, which is what we had a little bit of a spike in different parts of the country, atypical pneumonia s need to be treated with antibiotics. they re called atypical for a reason. get things checked out. your instinct tells you the most about your health. kavita tell, you have been my guidingthis thing when it comes to health for sure. thank you so much, my friend. good to see you. we have a lot more coming up, everybody. you re watching msnbc. our second hour starts right now. all right, back to the breaking news out of capitol hill. senate democratic and house leadership are expected to announce a top line of spending deal later on today according to sources familiar with the negotiations. i want to bring in julia gesture from capitol hill and senior msnbc political contributor matt dowd as well. julia, if you will, start us off. take us thro
they ve got everything that they want it essentially. they are out of moderates who may not want to move forward with this. and as ryan just said, that may play out in the passage of the rules package, so it govern mccarthy becomes speaker, we still got about three or four hours in front of us of work that congress has to do tonight that might not get done. and indeed, they won t have been i mean, there is the swearing in that has to happen. the opportunities for this to get delayed, for congress to still not be seated and functioning in the way that we have sort of gotten used to it functioning our myriad. and i think, as ryan rightfully points out, it s precedent. what we ve seen over the course of the last four days is very much a taste of what may be to come for the months, if not years ahead. all right, that part doesn t in tonight, alex. thanks very much. have yourself a great weekend. we ll see you next week! thanks, ali. good luck tonight. u next wand it is st
your sincere publicans to congress. can they come together and reach an agreement? are we going to see several republicans within the next 24 hours announced they are not for any deal with chuck schumer? i think that is the real question mark. my guess is this good news. the stock market, probably tomorrow morning when we wake up, will be up. i m going to ask you to stay right there for a moment. i have a couple more questions when it comes to the 2024 campaign trail. i want to go to ali vitali standing by for us in iowa. normally, we see her on capitol hill. obviously, you know this is breaking a news. talk to me about how you think this is going to play. how do you think it s going to play on the campaign trail? i thought i was going to avoid this budget battle after doing all of the ones last year, but here i am. quite frankly, some of the people i would immediately go to to chase the noose are actually standing onstage behind me with ron desantis, congressman chip roy and tom
i want to bring in nbc s ali vitali standing by for us with this. he did come back minutes later to answer some questions. do we know what happened? reporter: not yet. and he did come back. and spoke with reporters, was able to take questions. one reporter asked him about that moment that you just played there, concerning moment during his press conference as he was just a few seconds into talking with reporters, as he does on a weekly basis here. when the reporter asked him about that moment, he simply said i m fine, and he moved on. he spoke for the rest of the press conference in his normal, somewhat muted tones, but reporters who were around him before that moment happened, it really was very jarring. you can see the looks on the faces of senators around him, including senator john thune who was standing just over mcconnell s shoulder. john barrasso, the number three republican coming over to him on the side, as you showed there, asking if there s anything else