here, i got to the point where no one had any idea what was happening behind closed doors in the debt ceiling negotiations. so i offered a wild guest, because that s all anyone was doing. and it is turning out to be pretty much based on pure guesswork and i came up with tuesday night and so i m hoping this thing kind of stays in this direction you say it s pure guesswork, but that s also someone who is a veteran of capitol hill and has seen negotiations and knows what they look like and also understand the stakes. that s the most important thing. here not just the political stakes, but what it would mean for the u.s. economy if we were to default. so we have congressman jim mcgovern, former chairman of the house rules committee, y all important house rules committee, now the top democrat on the committee joining us tonight. and we ll get the update from him as best he can reveal it at this point of exactly what the state of play is on the debt ceiling, above which i am
take you around the world to ask the tough questions, tackle the big problems and let history be our guide. here s where we re headed. i m certain that the united states of america will not betray us. nato s secretary general says he s counting on congress to keep funding ukraine and our battle for democracy. ukrainians have been able to inflict heavy losses on the russian forces. then as tough as it gets. biden s top climate adviser, john kerry, on his high stakes deal making at cop 28 and why even a trump comeback couldn t turn back the clock. nobody can stop this now. the economies of the world have made this decision. also ahead. from my archive, a cautionary tale from gaza after the 2009 war. why a summer camp there was more boot camp for the children i met. then, adam driver plays enzo ferrari. he tells me movie making is all about lasting moments. it s a document that s going to last forever. and finally, marina puts her body and life on the line for
plus failure to launch. north korea admits its attempt to put a satellite in orbit did not go as planned. and chilling new warning about artificial intelligence, could ai one day be the death of us all? good morning, welcome to our viewers here in the grouunited states and around the world. a crucial day ahead as republican and democratic leaders race to overt a government default. first votes begin midafternoon on the compromise bill to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts. the timing is very tight to pass the measure by june 5, first kay the treasury says it may not be able to pay all it bills.kay the treasury says it may not be able to pay all it bills. conservative republicans are threatening to unseat kevin mccarthy if he doesn t keep a promise to pass a bill with the majority of republicans on board. still stundecided. i m angry that we are being held hostage. and we are continuing to be held hostage because we don t have a choice. i think to a democ
for harris. lawmakers are starting to hear from witnesses as impeachment investigation is now official. one republican says his party needs to get the truth. going down these impeachment routes could be a problem politically? no, i don t come in fact, if we don t go down these impeachmt routes, a huge part of america is just going to say, we are not supporting republicans anymore. julie: on the other side of the aisle, denials all around as you can imagine. shifting from president biden who has never spoken allegedly to hunter about business. that is their story. now, in fact, he was never financially involved. some he did at the white house briefing about this. it is certainly baseless political stunt pier that is what we are seeing. there is zero evidence and you can ask me about engagement and what the president has done with his family but there is no evidence spirit weight, but there is no evidence! there is no evidence that the president has done wrong doing. th
allegations and remains suspended by the conservative party and won his seat back in 2005 and retained it ever since. seat back in 2005 and retained it eversince. back seat back in 2005 and retained it ever since. back in 2019, he had an majority of 18 and a half thousand. 0ver majority of 18 and a half thousand. over 30% of voters voted to sign the petition, about the requirement 1a for him to lose his seat, so there will be a by election, the 20th by election, apparently, iam will be a by election, the 20th by election, apparently, i am told, to be held in this part parliament. we will have more on that later in the programme. left a support centre and catherine has a sport. the nottingham forest manager steve cooper had been living on thin ice with just one win in the last three months. they had been difficult to beat at home this season, but not in recent weeks and defeat to tottenham at the city ground last friday night proved to be cooper s last game in charge. the form