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agreed to with majority leader chuck schumer, this rebellion is coming from house conservatives, with more than a dozen of them voting to bring down this procedural step to show their dissatisfaction with the deal that was cut from speaker johnson. now this is a playbook they have used before. it's also a playbook they used against kevin mccarthy right after he cut the debt ceiling deal back at the end of may. this is a sign that they are frustrated. i just finished beaking with bob good, the leader of the house freedom caucus who told reporters that they have two demands, they want, as part of the spending bill to include border security and they also want it to include further spending cuts. the deal that was announced sunday by speaker johnson, in a dear colleagues letter included the fact that the spending deal was $1.59 trillion with $886 billion in defense, $704 billion in nondefense benefit than $69 billion in

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

speaker kevin mccarthy found himself in, not long ago, just several months ago. i mean, is mike johnson, speaker johnson, going to potentially face the same fate? are republicans going to try to oust him? >> last year, when the ranking member of the appropriations committee for democrats, she didn't vote for this bill because the side deals weren't written into the bill. that's actually, i think, part of the problem here. we only agreed and voted on and democrats and republicans supported a bill at $1.59 trillion. now they're going to blow it. we shouldn't do it. speaker johnson shouldn't do it. i think there's going to be some real conversations about what we need to do. >> does that include potentially moving to oust him from his job? >> again, that's not the road i prefer. you know, we have gone down the road. i didn't prefer to go down that road with speaker mccarthy. we need to figure out how to get this all done together. but it isn't good and there are a lot of my colleagues who are

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BBC News

in defence and more than 700 billion in non— defence measures. this is the top line from last year that was negotiated between kevin mccarthy and also obviously the senate. at $1.59 trillion. some hardliners are not going to be happy with this because they want the funding levels to be lower but i would say it is a win for overall congress because i think they can get this past. 0r because i think they can get this past. or at least pass it on the floor.— on the floor. you think this could actually _ on the floor. you think this could actually pass - on the floor. you think this | could actually pass because on the floor. you think this i could actually pass because it has been going back and forth. we saw the previous speaker kevin mccarthy essentially ousted over some previous agreements over funding. ousted over some previous agreements overfunding. do ousted over some previous agreements over funding. do you think this will lay a solid framework now for republicans, democrats to work together and get the funding for the government past? i get the funding for the government past? get the funding for the covernment ast? ~ ., government past? i think i am cautiously _ government past? i think i am cautiously optimistic. - government past? i think i am j cautiously optimistic. probably the better way to put it. there

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BBC News

so the big number here, a $1.66 trillion agreement. it'sjust an agreement, not a bill. walk us through the details and tell us how significant this agreement is. i'd say it is pretty significant. as you mentioned, there is a january 19 funding deadline. the anticipation was that congress would not be prepared for this. they are showing way in advance that they have been working on it. like you said, this is something they are putting forth. there is an agreement with speakerjohnson and majority leader schumer over in the senate to fund 800 billion in defence and more than 700 billion in non—defence measures. this is that top line from last year that was negotiated between kevin mccarthy and also obviously the senate. at $1.59 trillion.

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CNN Newsroom Live

eliminate the threat of a shutdown altogether. lawmakers still need to meet two upcoming funding deadlines and approve bills to keep the government running. >> reporter: president joe biden appeared to sign off on congressional leader's new funding agreement sunday saying in a statement that it moves the country one step closer to preventing a government shutdown. but real questions remain whether lawmakers will be able to pass pieces of legislation before january 19th. this agreement was struck by mike johnson and chuck schumer. they agreed a $1.59 trillion spending level. $286billion for defense spending and $704 billion for non-defense spending. there is an additional $70 billion that could be allocated to non-defense spending that was part of a side deal struck by president biden and then

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CNN Newsroom Live

government shutdown. but real questions remain whether lawmakers will be a able to pass pieces of legislation before january 19th,s which that first deadline. this was struck by mike johnson and chuck schumer. the two men agreeing on a $1.59 trillion topline spending level that includes $886 billion for defense spending and $704 billion for non-defense spe spending. there's $70 billion that could be allocated that was part of a side deal struck by president biden and then kevin mccarthy last spring. these overall figureses tracked very closely to the agreement reached when they came to that debt limit deal last year. a deal that rangeled a lot of house republicans. already there's been opposition expressed to the latest deal struck by leaders. the house freedom caucus expressing frustration with the

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Early Start With Kasie Hunt

much. congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown later this month. house speaker mike johnson and chuck schumer announced sunday they agreed to a $1.59 trillion top line budget for fiscal year 2024. but hiel they now have a deal on funding levels, lawmakers don't have much time to approve the funding bills that would avoid a shutdown. already johnson is facing pushback from house republicans who wanted steeper cuts. the freedom caucus is calling the agreement a, quote, total failure. let's bring in congressional reporter for the associated press, great to see you. let's start out with what is in this deal. what did they agree to? >> the majority of it we saw last summer when house speaker kevin mccarthy and president biden directly were negotiate ing on the hill to come up with a top line number. it continues with that, but it's

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

trying to tout the president's legislative achievements will start to sink in a little more, but it's going to take some time. >> the voters want to rely on the economy and give president biden credit for it. thank you for your role in this this morning. we appreciate it. one thing that could affect the economy, a possible government squlount, and maybe good news. congressional leaders have apparently come up with a deal to avoiding the shutdown. house speaker mike johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer anoupsed the deal yesterday, ahead of the two deadlines to keep the government running on january 19th. this would establish an overall spending level of $1.59 trillion in fiscal year 2024, reflecting the bipartisan deal struck last year by presidentid and then speaker kevin mccarthy. the breakdown's $886 billion for the military and $704 billion for nondefense spending

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Chris Jansing Reports

shdown before. what we're dealing with right now are the top line nuers, the amount that both sides have agreed to that they're willing to spend in the overall federal budget. it comes out to about $1.59 trillion in over spending, almost $900 billion of that specifically for the department of defense and for military spending. around $700 billion for non-defense spending. there's also side car legislation, side car spending, domestic spending that will be involved there. they're going to roll back some covid funding that has yet to be spent and also reduce the amount of funding for the irs, additional funding to go after tax cheats from only one year -- from two years to one year which was a victory for mike johnson and house republicans. to your point, there's still ofe to do. they've got to fill out all of these numbers. they know how much they got to spend overall, but they have to figure out specifically which programs in which departments, in which government agencies this money's going to go to. there's still going to be a lot

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Katy Tur Reports

schumer. joining us now, nbc news senior national political reporter sahil kapur. so kevin mccarthy did this. is speaker johnson on the chopping block now? >> reporter: well, that remains to be seen, katy. this deal is similar to e one that president biden struck with former speaker kevin mccarthy. it's gotten mixed reviews so far, mostly positive and some intensity negive that i'll get to in a second. let's swhat's in the dial, $1.59 trillion that biden and carthy had as a baseline. there's the extra $69 billion in extra domestic funding that democrats had dended, and there are two major changes here which johnson is selling to his members. there's 10 billion in additional cuts to the irs. this was supposed to be in the second year. demoat agreed to front load it into eirst year, and there's $6.1 billion in cuts to covid spending. unspent covid money that democrats say, fine, we can remove that from the authorized amount able to be spent. now, chuck schumer, the democratic majority leader told senators on a call yesterday

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