even a brief default would cause the country half 1 million jobs, according to the council. if there is no default, dragging negotiations out until the last minute could cause 200,000 jobs. some argue president biden could act unilaterally by provoking a provision and the 13th amendment. other question the legality of such a move. in the exclusive interview with stephanie ruhle, the president didn t take the option off the table. i am not there yet, and here s the deal. i think that, first of all, this is not your father s republican party. this is a different group. and i think that we have to make it clear to the american people, that i m prepared to negotiate in detail with their budget. how much are going to spend, how much you re going to tax, where can we cut. for example, in the first years of my administration i cut the death by 1.7 trillion dollars. 1.7, more than anyone s done in history. their budget goes in and, there is no possible that they can pass their budg
large the system has better pricing in this more efficient and works better and you have to support technology and the changes even though it leads to destruction. bob, thank you my friend. thank ring with. us particular on the weekend when you work real hard. thanks for the book in the advice and got to give me over the years. senior market correspondent cnbc, author of showed up and keep talking, messages of life and investing for the new york stock exchange which comes out on tuesday, incredibly important under conversation with judge michael luttig up next. i don t often say this but it is a conversation in the stark warning that you need to hear. it is a master class in constitutional thinking, it might just save american democracy. you need to watch this. another hour of velshi begins right now. right now. good, morning it is an area where the 15th. emily velshi. after more than your investigation 1000 witnesses and nine televised hearing, the january six committee ha
saw one last night, it was a streak of bright light, such as this behind me, and that is another phenomenon that often goes hand in hand with the aurora, but particularly when it is strong, caused by strong thermal emission velocity enhancement, a stream of very hot particles. the aurora could well be viewed again this evening and tonight, but it is starting to weaken as we go through the early hours of tomorrow morning, so perhaps less of a chance this evening and overnight. but there will be clear skies, and particularly in the north, you can say. furthersouth, particularly in the north, you can say. further south, the best of the sunshine is in the midlands, east anglia and the south east of england, but a rash of showers elsewhere, some heavy with the rumbles of thunder, 11 13 celsius at present, but dropping later in the week. this evening and overnight, temperatures will drop overnight, temperatures will drop over central and eastern scotland, there will be rain in the
Were facing unacceptable stress. The letter comes after two days of unrest at the mount establishment In Hertfordshire. Mark lobel reports. There have been days of disorder at Prisons Wiltshire and hertfordshire where riot trained officers were deployed to subdue unruly prisoners. This past year has brought an average of 20 attacks a day on staff in prisons in england and wales, following a decline in the number of Prison Officers over the past few years and complaints over pay. Now the president of Prison Governors Association is publicly blaming the government for what she calls a crisis in many jails and unacceptable stress and anxiety amongst workers. In an open letter to Prison Governors, Andrea Albutt says the state has failed to help them cope with Population Pressures in prison, having changed the way the prisons are run for the worse. Ms albutt says the governments decision taken earlier this year to separate operational control of the Prison System from responsibility for pol