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
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inside supreme court majority could not bode well with what s to come. joining me now, julia ludwig, legal correspondents, like msnbc law and politics analyst and host of the amicus podcast. dahlia, great to see, you it s been a long-time. thank you very much for coming to the sunday show, take us inside which of these cases you are watching most closely, and are you anticipating any sort of surprises from the justices. you, know a year ago, jonathan, i would ve said that the judges are very aware that the public eye is on them. there is this legitimacy crisis around the dog s leak, about epic stuff, and that they would modulate that sort of what my friend leah litman at michigan says that yolo tendency, to do everything all at once, but the last term shows that they re not modulating at all. so i am a little nervous that we are going to see big swings in the cases that you just listed. i m not sure we re going to see