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somewhere chairman mao is smiling. president obama went on record of his account of how last night s turbulent meeting ended. you ll recall house majority leader eric cantor said the president sharply warned him not to call his bluff said i ll see you tomorrow and walked out of the cabinet room. no. look. at the end of the meeting after we d already met for a couple of hours, what i said to the group was what i think the american people feel, which is we have a responsibility to do the right thing. we shouldn t be overly partisan. we shouldn t be posturing. we should solve problems. well, whichever account rings true to you, today s meeting was the first to deal largely with revenue. we got late insight in a moment from jessica yellin and dploer yeah borger. but keeping them honest tonight, there s in polling you should know about that may surprise you showing what americans really think about raising taxes to close the budget gap. here s what republicans have been sayi
averted. and the people s republic of china, red china, urging washington to raise the debt ceiling. somewhere chairman mao is smiling. president obama went on record with his account of how last night s turbulent meeting ended. you ll recall house majority leader cantor said the president told him not to call his bluff, said i ll see you tomorrow and walked out of the cabinet room. look, at the end of the meeting after we d already met for a couple of hours, what i said to the group was what i think the american people feel, which is we have a responsibility to do the right thing. we shouldn t be overly partisan. we shouldn t be posturing. we should solve problems. whichever account rings true to you, today s meeting was the first to deal with largely revenue. we got insight in a moment from gel ca yellin and gloria borger. there s new polling you should know about that mayed is prize you, showing what americans really think about raising taxes to close the budget gap.
out a plan palatable to both sides, and there s a separate push for the balanced budget amendment. the president suggested this morning that the u.s. doesn t have time have for any proposals. we don t need a constitutional amendment to do our jobs. the constitution already tells us to do our jobs and to make sure that the government is living within its means and making responsible choices. so it this notion that we re going to go through a multi-year process instead of seizing the moment now and taking care of our problems is a typical washington response. we don t need more studies. we don t need a balanced budget amendment. we simply need to make these tough choices and be willing to take on our bases. everybody knows that. so august 2nd is the looming deadline. that s the day when the treasury warns the u.s. will have to decide which bills it will pay and which ones won t get paid. with no talks scheduled at the white house today, house republicans offering up their o