house republicans were looking to slash from the budget. obviously, the white house wasn t amenable to that. we will see whether that is protected or not. this is great news for anyone who wanted to avoid a sundown on the 19th but the deal is not sealed yet. separately, you have some republicans who are looking to have a threat of a shutdown with regard to the border negotiations for that supplemental on ukraine and border funding. it could get mixed up in this. it s worth noting that speaker johnson has an indicated he wants to tie these issues together. time will tell if that it stays a separate issue or if we have a couple of rough weeks ahead of us, yasmin. joules, real quick, remind us of the deadlines we were looking at here when it came to this spending deal. why? when it came to this deal in early december to avert the initial government shutdown by speaker johnson, we had a couple of dates in mind.
incident. now, the family has filed a federal civil lawsuit, but on the other side hear. we do know that sergeant caper says in an interview with abc news, saying that this moment has haunted him, that he has shed several tears over this moment. we also have learned that sergeant capers is currently back on his job. this was after a mississippi grand jury vote in december, but there is another meeting that s going to be happening about two weeks, yasmin. that initial vote was done before the release of this body cam footage. so, of course, we have seen in the past how body cams have impacted how these things tend to go. so, it remains to be seen if this will have an impact and how on that next meeting that s happening shortly, yasmin. all right, marisa pardo for us, thank you, marissa, i appreciated. coming up, everybody. new details on that spending bill about to be announced anytime now on capitol hill. a live update coming up. plus, donald trump facing a busy week in two separate
iran in the conversation? well, yasmin, a koppel of things. i, i think the situation in gaza, the high intensity operations are winding down. the israelis have announced this. they have withdrawn thousands of forces. i think you re going to see much more targeted strikes and drones. this was one of the key u.s. demands to change tactics. i think that is going to happen. in one sense, that s a good thing because that kind of brings down that rhetoric, particularly when it comes to hezbollah. as i said before, the situation in the north is heating up. you brought up an outstanding point. what do we do about iran and iranian proxies? one of the things, the u.s. has done a lot of things right, but we haven t gotten the deterrents piece. no. we haven t gotten that right. we have iranian proxies in syria continuing to strike u.s. forces. you have the houthis nearly shutting down all of the sea
external to form later, that there is a clear cardiac emergency response fan, and that teachers, coaches, and parents themselves know cpr. everyone, everyone should be empowered with life-saving skills, that is the only way we are really going to change the paradigm of sudden cardiac arrest in the country. health experts agree. they say if and when a cardiac arrest event does occur, those first few minutes are crucial. that immediate treatment is everything. we know that cpr can triple or double someone s chances of survival. early bystander cpr and defibrillator use can save lives. we ve seen it in the case of damar hamlin and now with bronny james. our thanks to dr. torres for that report. we have a lot more coming up. you re watching msnbc. our second hour starts right now. now. r starts right now. thank you for staying with us. i m richard louis, in for yasmin of seguin.