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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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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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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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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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and democrats really find as the middle ground. what this deal includes is $886 billion in defense spending, about $704 billion in non-defense spending with an agreement to also reprogram about $69 billion in non-defense spending. that also was part of the debt ceiling deal. in some ways, phil, this really puts mike johnson in the exact same position that former house speaker kevin mccarthy found himself in after that debt ceiling deal passed in june with the house conservatives really revolting against mccarthy. the question now becomes, how do conservatives react? already, they're saying this deal is worse than they thought, but many of those members are the same ones who would never vote for a spending deal to begin with. so right now the first spending deadline is coming up on january 19th. there's a second deadline for the rest of government funding on february 2nd. it looks promising that they have taken this step, but now

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

spending in fiscal year 2024, which allots 886 billion for defense and 704 billion in non-defense spending. now, speaker johnson is touting 16 billion in spending cuts to offset discretionary spending levels, and he highlights two key concessions made by democrats. the first is cutting an additional ten billion dollars in irs funding, as well as six billion dollars in covid era funds, which the white house strongly opposed. so, he's touting these as winds for republicans, but that doesn't mean that this is a done deal. my colleague ali vitali, as you've seen today, is on the campaign trail and chip roy said that he doesn't like what he's hearing, regarding these top line numbers. we are already getting a little bit of republican opposition, but now that this top line is set, that is good news for progress to avoid this

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

we're getting from speaker johnson here. you've got this one point 59 overall trillion dollar total for fiscal year 24. eight 86 billion for defense program, 704 billion fernanda fence spending. no additional emergency funding. ten billion in additional cuts to irs funding, as well. 6.1 billion dollar cuts in covid era spending. walk me through what you expect the reaction to be, both from the right-wing republican caucus, along with democrats. >> well, we know the republicans in the house have not been shy, yasmin, with voicing their concerns or i are with their own leadership. in fact, is why kevin mccarthy's now ending the year and starting this one completely out of a job and certainly, out of the speakership. so, that's always the tone and tenor of that. the new speaker, mike johnson, is operating against and he alluded to this in his dear colleague, that we just got in the last few minutes. he said, i know this isn't

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Symone

the dear colleague letter from speaker johnson. tell us what you know about this agreement. we've got a lot of numbers here. >> yes, symone. a lot of numbers. a little bit of a discrepancy and what we're hearing from republican leader, speaker johnson and democratic leaders. you mentioned we have that dear colleague letter that gives us the first sense of these top line members. you know, one point 59 trillion for fiscal year 2024, which republicans say allots 886 billion dollars in defense and 704 billion in non-defense. now, democrats are saying that they've secured more than 772 billion in non defense spending. so, this is getting a little in the weeds here. but the difference is a side card dam deal that is a 69 billion dollars, that was negotiated as part of that speaker mccarthy, biden deal. and so, that is actually sticking around, explaining

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

congressional leaders may be stepping back from the brink of a government shutdown this month. a short time ago they announced an agreement on overall spending levels for this fiscal year. it's an important first step in averting a shutdown. we aren't out of the woods yet. cnn's arlett saenz is with us. what are you hearing from the white house? does it look like perhaps they're on their way to a deal? >> reporter: well, jim, president biden signed off of this law saying in a statement he believes it moves the country one step closer to a government shutdown. big questions still remain about whether they can actually get this funding bill written by that next deadline on january 19th. now house speaker mike johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer negotiated this agreement landing on a $1.59 trillion spending level for fiscal year 2024. the breakdown comes to about $806 billion for defense spending and $704 billion for

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

for defense spending and 704 billion dollars in non defense spending. now when democrat leader jeffries and leader schumer put out their statement, they noted that it's 77billion dollars in spending. there's a bit of a discrepancy because of a 69 billion lls called aside car by the democrats that wasn't the orin mccarthyspeaker mccarthy deal, with the biden white house. it mightake you a while to remember tho days. but democrats view that as a win. but speaker johnson isn't taking it as a loss. he's just messaging it differently, but he's not fooling everybody. you hear a bit later about some of the pushback that he's getting from his caucus conference. but concessions, that speaker johnson is touting that the democrats gave away are an additional ten billion dollars

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