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    Breaking down the Biden-McCarthy debt limit deal

    02:12
  • Rep. Barbara Lee sees ‘a lot of problems’ with debt deal, looking for ‘who wins and who loses’

    04:30
  • Rep. Debbie Dingell: Debt deal contains ‘things I would never vote for under normal circumstances’

    05:17
  • House Speaker McCarthy releases 99-page debt deal text

    02:33
  • Biden on debt deal: 'The only way forward was a bipartisan agreement'

    01:26
  • McCarthy: Deal 'not 100% of what everybody wants' but good for country

    01:11
  • McCarthy says House will vote on Wednesday to raise the debt ceiling

    01:12
  • Biden and McCarthy reach a tentative deal to raise the debt ceiling

    02:47
  • Texas House votes to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton

    03:55
  • SC Senator Mia McLeod on abortion ban fight: 'all we’re asking for is a choice'

    06:49
  • Rep. Gottheimer on debt ceiling negotiations: “We’ve got to get out of this cycle of insanity”

    06:28
  • McCarthy says he's more confident on reaching debt ceiling deal

    02:37
  • Oath Keeper Jessica Watkins sentenced to more than 8 years in Jan. 6 case

    02:28
  • Lawmakers inch closer to debt limit deal ahead of Memorial Day weekend

    03:43
  • DeSantis attempts to redefine Trump to make room for himself on GOP's right wing

    07:56
  • Biden nominates Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. for Joint Chiefs chairman

    02:40
  • 'There will be no default': Biden addresses ongoing debt limit talks

    02:14
  • Biden speaks on anniversary of Uvalde school shooting

    07:22
  • Mother of student killed in Uvalde school shooting remembers her daughter

    03:56
  • TX State Sen. Roland Gutierrez shares traumatic memories from the Uvalde school shooting

    09:05

Chuck Rosenberg says Trump firing US attorney ‘not normal’ and ‘deeply troubling’

03:21

MSNBC’s Chuck Rosenberg is calling the firing of US Attorney Geoffrey Berman not normal: “What you’re seeing out of New York is both unusual and deeply troubling.”