leaders from some of the world s richest nations in the japanese city to the g7 summit meeting stop looming large over the agenda, the us debt ceiling impasse. this is even as we re some signs of a potential breakthrough in talks. us presidentjoe biden even had cut short his asia pacific itinerary due to this. let s bring in nick marsh. this is somewhat of the last addition i guess to an already very jampacked agenda that those leaders had to discuss. really jampacked leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but - leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this i leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this is| leaders had to discuss. really i jampacked agenda but this is an important item. you are talking about the potential of a breakthrough there but the fact that president biden even has to go back to washington, cut short trips here in asia, to papua new guinea and over to australia, that is
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live we want to take you straight live to hiroshima where we are seeing alive oriel park, we were looking at churches of the european union commissioner who commissioner ursula von der leyen shaking hands with fumio kishida and other g7 leaders will be visiting here as well, they will actually be spending a couple of hours here and that is something that student, peace activists have been petitioning, also a bomb survivors will be meeting those leaders, that is something they have also been asking for as well so that this g7 summit doesn t become just a photo op but those leaders can take home what they learn, what they see at this memorial park so we will have all the latest as we get it but of course, they will have a lot to discuss as they continue their meeting in hiroshima, looming large over the agenda of the us debt ceiling impasse. this is even as we are getting signs of a potential breakthrough in talks. us presidentjoe biden even had to cut short his asia pacific it
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