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the republicans in the house, but it will be one of those things for president biden could risk being blamed is with the fault. they re going with what s going, on who to blame, it s like gas prices, just like inflation, it s like so many other things. it is going to go into them, and they want to blame someone with this. it is risky for democrats to take the stance that they re taking, but of course, we ve heard democrats say bluntly, you can t negotiate for not crashing the u.s. economy. the steps of the democrats is clear. we will not give you a carrot for not ruining the u.s. economy, and not ruining our credibility on the global stage. as ryan says, republicans seem to not be bluffing here, and the fact that they do have control, even by a slim majority, really, does underscore that there will maybe be a negotiation at some point, if all parties don t stand in their corners. tom, it is amazing that they are not bluffing. how come republicans don t care
course, you have democrats controlling the senate, and the democratic president, as well, the republicans in the house, but it will be one of those things for president biden could risk being blamed is with the fault. they re going with what s going, on who to blame, it s like gas prices, just like inflation, it s like so many other things. it is going to go into them, and they want to blame someone with this. it is risky for democrats to take the stance that they re taking, but of course, we ve heard democrats say bluntly, you can t negotiate for not crashing the u.s. economy. the steps of the democrats is clear. we will not give you a carrot for not ruining the u. s. economy, and not ruining our credibility on the global stage. as ryan says, republicans seem to not be bluffing here, and the fact that they do have control, even by a slim majority, really, does underscore that there will maybe be a negotiation at some point, if all parties don t stand in their corners. tom, it is ama
and, moderator, of washington week on pbs. and, our friend tom nicole, so we ve not seen in a while. great to have them back, stafford for the atlantic. ryan, talk to us, what are they saying about the debt ceiling? the white house is saying that there is nothing to negotiate, and the far-right republicans who would pick up the stands no matter what. the white house needs to have an understanding here s where republicans stand on this. there are part of what this mandate was in the past midterm election, to rein in spending. negotiations over the debt limit as one of the few opportunities they have, given the fact that they only have can control of the house, or not the senate, to have an impact on bringing in this spending. i do believe that, but the debt limit is enough to do with future spending. they said, i spent a ton of money last month, and i blew my
exchanging the lawmakers addresses. authorities say, an unnamed informant told him the pinion joined for the fourth incident, frustrated. peña, quote, wanted them to him lower, and shoot around 8 pm, because occupants would more likely not be laying down, which would increase the chance of obtaining the desired effect of the shootings. in washington, the white house is a controversy with president biden s handling of classified material after leaving the obama administration. it was a special counsel investigation that could not impact his potential re-election plans. the sources will say that there are about 2024, until after the state of the union address, which takes place on february 7th. with that, let s get smarter with the help of our lead off panel tonight. nbc capitol hill, brian nobles, and also. nor nbc, correspondent and, moderator, of washington week on pbs. and, our friend tom nicole, so we ve not seen in a while. great to have them back,