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and what? what is that? it could be a number. it could be rsv. it could be a number of other bacterial infections. a typical ammonia, which is what we had a little bit of a spike in different parts of the country, atypical pneumonia s need to be treated with antibiotics. they re called atypical for a reason. get things checked out. your instinct tells you the most about your health. kavita tell, you have been my guidingthis thing when it comes to health for sure. thank you so much, my friend. good to see you. we have a lot more coming up, everybody. you re watching msnbc. our second hour starts right now. all right, back to the breaking news out of capitol hill. senate democratic and house leadership are expected to announce a top line of spending deal later on today according to sources familiar with the negotiations. i want to bring in julia gesture from capitol hill and senior msnbc political contributor matt dowd as well. julia, if you will, start us off. take u ....
Gesture from capitol hill and senior msnbc political contributor matt dowd as well. julia, if you will, start us off. take us through it. what do we know? yasmin, this is the first step in avoiding a government shutdown. it comes 12 days away from that january 19th deadline which had been looming. what this top line number means is that democratic senate leader chuck schumer and house speaker johnson have both agreed on a top line spending number which means that now that they have the steak and get into the nitty-gritty of how all of that money is appropriated. once we hear this number and learn of this later this afternoon, we should be hearing from the appropriators more on how the breakdown is. there s a lot to keep an eye on as we look at what is into this spending deal a number, specifically one of the issues is a 69 billion dollars in non military domestic funding which ....
I m yasmin vossoughian. welcome to my new show here on msnbc. that s it, everybody. see you later. just kidding. so, that was september 19th, 2020. more than three years ago, as we started msnbc live with yasmin of seguin here on msnbc. it has been an incredible run but today marks the final edition of this show. it has been the ride of my life. the day before that debut, supreme court justice ruth peter ginsburg passed away. a monumental event that forced us to toss out the show that we had been working on all weekend to start from scratch. that set the tone for what we have tried to bring you every single week. never afraid to blank the prompter when the news warrants bringing you the very latest news as it happens. i have been lucky to do that for with an amazing team of people. some of them are missing in that picture as well. my executive producer, mike mclaughlin as well, who ....
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 ....
Iowa. here, it seems at least at this point, if you look at the polls, and the polls overtime, which are what i tend to look at, the trend is that it is trump s to lose. that is how most of the field is acting. i caught up with young voters as well, not iowans, part of the gen z community of people who are running under the republican banner across the country. this is what they told me when i asked them what the party looks like in 2024 and who should lead it. watch. well, i m going to be voting and supporting president trump. the guy from the next generation, he really represents not just gen z, but millennials, which he is, but i think president trump is the future of the republican party for the next few years. right now, it s really anyone s game. i m looking to see what that looks like as time moves forward. so, to these folks, the past may be the future at least for the president, yasmin. ....