Pool party in california has left at least one person dead and seven others injured. But the police are trying to figure out whether it was racially motivated. Good morning, everyone. Im ali velshi at msnbc headquarters in new york. This morning were learning details of a bipartisan deal reached overnight to end the threat of a government shutdown. Now this comes with the latest deadline looming on friday night. If approved, this agreement would fund the government through september when the current fiscal year ends. But already potential trouble. Listen to congressman jim jordan of ohio. Hes a funding member of the hard line freedom caucus. Money goes to planned parenthood as you said. Money continues to go to sanctuary cities but no money for the border wall. Plus it maintains for every dollar spent in defense money you have to give the democrats more money in nondefense. Thats not what we campaigned on, so im disappointed. Well see how it plays out this week, but youll see conservatives have concerns with this legislation. And nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt is joining us. You heard from jim jordan telling us what is in the deal and what is not . Reporter sure. We talked about keeping this open, 1. 2 trillion overall. Now, some of the key items in here, 14. 8 billion in new defense spending, a total of 25 billion over the previous fiscal year. We have 1. 5 billion for Border Security, 2 billion for nih, and continued funding for planned parenthood. So frankly, as important as what is in this deal is whats not in it, primarily money that is explicitly outlined for that border ll. Thats what democrats sort of had the most concern about as the president kind of started talking about this deal in such a way that kind of put the negotiations on hold. Thats why they had to pass the temporary spending bill that has sent us to this week. They were supposed to have finished this last week, but as for what congressman jordan was saying, it is possible that republicans lose conservative votes on this deal. But we have republicans and democrats out there praising the content. Democrats do feel they got some of what they wanted in this spending package. So theres no real indication that this is in trouble. Youre likely to see the house pass it first, likely earlier in the week, before sending it over to the senate and then on to the president s desk. Jim jordan sort of implying in that interview, well see what is in it, meaning conservatives may not like it, but youre thinking it doesnt really matter. Its different than health care, right . They are trying to do a Health Care Bill. We have been talking a lot about the House Freedom caucus and somebody like jim jordan saying that could raise a flag if you were talking about the Health Care Bill. But in this case, because there not just trying to pass it with republican votes, they have a lot more leeway. So conservatives could revolt on this potentially and mean nothing for the ultimate fate of the bill. Thats very different from most of the conversations about big legislative priorities, things the president wants to do, only with republican votes. Casey, good to talk to you on capitol hill. Well see what the white house is saying, not only about this deal, but about a possible vote this week on a revised plan to reveal and replace obamacare. Peter alexander is joining us live from the white house. Peter, i feel like every week we start off with some threat or promise of the repeal and replace legislation. Reporter yeah, i think that is right. We have heard that a lot. As i heard from senior advisers in recent days, they are careful not to create artificial deadline to set themselves up for potential failure. Lets be clear, they are not going to vote until they believe they have the votes. We did hear from the president s economic adviser this morning saying hes optimistic and thinks they have the votes. Going further than others to say they think they have the vote over the course of the week. That remains to be seen right now. But specifically on health care, we did hear a little bit of conflict in messaging from the white house. The amendment that is being discussed right now on capitol hill does not necessarily protect those with preexisting conditions. They wouldnt necessarily be guaranteed coverage right now. States among other things could opt out of this. But this is what we heard from the president when he spoke this weekend to cbs news. Take listen. Preexisting conditions are in the bill. And i just watched another network than yours, and they were saying preexisting is not covered. Preexisting conditions are in the bill. And i mandated it. I said it has to be. Reporter in that conversation, the president also said he guarantees that its included in the Health Care Bill that will come out of congress right now. But to be clear, it doesnt have to be the present version as it exists. He said a heavy priority is being focused on the pools for high risk individuals, including the individuals with preexisting conditions right now where the federal government, in effect, would help subsidize them. But suffice to say, theres a lot of work that still needs to be done to better clarify that confusion. Peter, lets talk more a minute about the funding deal. Its a bipartisan deal to fund the federal government through center. No money for the border wall. No cuts that the president wanted for the National Institutes of health and planned parenthood. Doesnt cut funding to sanctuary cities in the way that attorney general sessions and the president have been promising. What is the white house saying about this . Well, they are still praising it as positive and feel real good right now as we hear from them over the course of this day about the additional money and the spending for the military, also money to be spent on Border Security as an adviser described it to us. This is, in effect, a down payment on Border Security right now. In many ways, they believe this is a precursor to the construction of the wall down the road. But be clear, democrats are also pouncing on this as a victory because the language, specifically that word wall is not included anywhere in there. Peter, good to see you. Thank you for joining us. Peter alexander at the white house. Well check with him throughout the day. May day protests are happening around the world. Hundreds of thousands are expected to march here in the United States on what is also known as International Workers day. Every may 1st demonstrators hold global rallies in support of workers and labor unions. This year organizers expect an increase in the number of rallies due to the outrage over some of President Trumps policies affecting not only workers but immigrants, women and the lgbt community. Some participants will be walking off the job and boycotting businesses to join a day without immigrant strikes as well. Nbcs ron allen is at union square in new york city right now where a protest will get underway in just a little while. Ron, what are you expecting . Reporter well, ali, were not sure. Were expecting thousands of people, were told, by the organizers, coming here about 60 different groups are mobilizing here. They are just Getting Started and put up speakers. Theres a stage. There are a number of people here who have come. Over here, theres a bunch of posters and banners to say things like black lives matter, and stop deportation. Its a long list of grievance, if you will, that go beyond workers and labor rights. Joining me is lena who is the im sorry, i missed that, one of the workers of the group. What is the message youre trying to get out today . Different groups are planning the meeting at union square. They are coming together as international immigrants, migrant groups, progressive labor unions, antinational federation groups. Reporter youre asking people to walk off the job, this is a strike . Yes, the message is to shut it down, strike. Migrants, refugees and all workers. Because migrants and refugees are directly impacted in the working class under Trumps Administration that are facing deportations, militarization. Reporter much of this is about opposition to the Trump Administration. You can go down the list of grievances, i saw lists on syria, immigration, workers, womens rights, so on and so forth. Yes, we are definitely protesting the Trump Administration but acknowledging the war that has been going on at home here in the United States and also abroad has proceeded trump. You know, thousands of immigrants have been deported under previous president s. And they have also been ongoing attacks in the middle east before trump was president. Reporter thank you very much. So a very broad agenda. Well see how successful the call for strikes is. You have to look at this as a continuum, there have been so many protests and strikes in new york and other cities since the Trump Administration came into washington at the white house. Again, long list of grievances, but they are trying to keep up the momentum and want the grievances aired. Well see, this could be one of the largest protests in the country today. Ron, thank you so much. Ron allen, well check in with you later as the protests get underway in new york city and other cities. Well bring in two other guests, Christine Newman ortiz in milwaukee, and david werta, thank you to both of you. Christine, well start with you. Today is a call for social justice no matter who you are. Back in february, some businesses closed without a boy c ko cott. Tell me why that is important to do today. As you mentioned, it does represent an escalation of the movement. In february of this year in wisconsin, tens of thousands of people went out on a general communitywide strike that then in february 16 was a popular uprising. And may 1st really represents another escalation and now it has much wider, broader Organizational Support and does incorporate the idea of using our collective economic power as consumers, as workers, as Small Business owners as a tool in terms of beating back these efforts by the Trump Administration to impose these unconstitutional and discriminatory efforts on Law Enforcement. And immigration is breaking up families and rolling back decades of civil rights victories by essentially legalizing racial profiling. David, your union has been calling on congress to pass Immigration Reform. They are calling on the administration to revive the 2013 comprehensive Immigration Reform bill and tackle this issue. As a humane pragmatic, i can ask christine this, too, do you think the rallies and efforts make any difference to those people in congress who want to do the things that you dont want them to do . Of course. I think right now we have seen, starting with the womans march on january 21st and the immigration, the march against the immigration ban, the march as we saw last week with the climate change, and now with may 1st, today, these marches are having an impact. And we really feel that the resistance is broadening and gaining momentum and continues to be a voice of opposition to an agenda that is hostile, not only to immigrants, but to a Cross Section of the United States. So we think it is having an impact. And we hope that we can continue to build this momentum and to continue to fight against the deportation and separation of families, especially in our immigrant communities. Christine, im going to ask you the same question, the progressives split their vote. Donald trump got elected. What, other than making people participate in the marches, actually moves the needle . You said theres an escalation, but when ron interviewed that woman, she listed a litany of things she thought she was protesting including the bombing of syria and including middle east policy here before trump. At some point, what does it actually do . I think those issues arent tied together. It isnt just a laundry list. And the biggest example of this is we are facing right now a federal budget. And we look at that budget, that budget is a budget for war, its a budget for the deportation, mass deportation, and its taking away vital resources from health care from education and the sentiment in this country is enough is enough. We need health care for all. We need free higher education. We need more money in our public schools. And this day is an important way to unite the forces. Because we are saying we generate the wealth in this country and we should determine what the priorities are. Again, christine, im asking you, what does it end up doing . Because it didnt work, the concept of free higher education, as deer ar as it may to some of their hearts, the democrats couldnt get it on the platform. That was not half the battle. So what does this do . Well, i think, you know, its one thing we try to really inform our community about is that one march, one rally doesnt win a battle. Its a series of activities. And for me right now in the movement, in the immigrant rights movement, we have really seen tremendous progress, because a lot of what were seeing reflected with the Court Channels and so forth are coming directly, because people are organizing at a very local level. Whether that is defending sanctuary policies, which i think are absolutely essential, whether that is engaging your local chief of police or your sheriff to say, please standout, to say you Value Community trust and Public Safety over trying to be an arm of immigration. And all of that matters. And challenging as people did at the airport or in these mass protests. It says, it gives visibility. And it also gives a face to who is being attacked when people see immigrant families marching with their children. That has always been a very powerful statement. And that they are not marching alone. That they are standing side by side. David, mayday is historically about labor in some countries, what is the conversation specifically we need to be having about jobs right now . Well, look, i think everybody wants a good job. I dont think that is the issue that is specific to unionized members. Everybody wants a good job, but we have to look at the broader aspect of justice in this country and what were fighting for. I think it is not just about a job, but it is also about do we value black lives. Do we value immigrant workers . Do we value a womans right to choose . Do we value having clean air or clean soil, clean water . Those thing that is we value, are we willing to fight for them . And i think that is what the resistance is about, what do we value and what are we willing to stand up for . We all get a job, but we also want to live in safe, clean air, clean communities, and without hostility. And i think what we have seen out of the trump agenda up to this point has been an agenda of hostility. And i think that is what the resistance is, uniting people in resistance. We are fighting solidarity in our difference, but we are united in our resistance. And that is what youre seeing right now happening across the country. And we really think this momentum were building now is going to continue to build in 2018. We just saw them pass a budget right now that all the secrets that the Trump Administration is talking about is not include in this budget. They didnt build in for the wall, sanctuary cities are in place, planned parenthood is being funded, so obviously the resistance is having an impact we can tell just by what congress did yesterday and last night. David, thank you very much for that. Christine, thank you for the discussion. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Still ahead, new comments this morning from President Trump on north korea. How is north korea weighing on you now . Well, it weighs, but we have to be prepared for the worst. 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