going on there. a lot going on. welcome. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. till debt do us part. right now the debt is there. we re still stuck at a ceiling of 31.4 trillion. to hear the administration tell it and janet yellen warn about it, come june 1, we run out of dough. there s no more change. we re told that we re down to our last $88 billion. nobody can say whether that is the case or not, whether there s some wiggle room there. they re still talking in the oval office. let s go to jacqui heinrich what she s hearing right now of these talks and where things stand. hey, jacqui. hi, neil. the biggest news that you just touched on, they would not confirm in the briefing early and now we re getting confirmation that the president is cancelling plans to go to australia and new guinea after the g-7. he s slated to leave tomorrow. he took a lot of criticism for planning to be out of the country for eight of the 16 remaining days before the country could default on its
for every day americans. last question. one thing i want to say. what gave me the most hope is everyone, including speaker that we need to be bipartisan. everyone freely admitted that in the room. last question. clarify something that mccarthy said. he said the president appointed appointees or negotiators. what does that mean? who are those people? i ll let the president talk about that. the bottom line is the bipartisan negotiations that we ve had are going to continue. there will be a few additional players added to those. thank you, everybody. neil: all right. that was the democratic side of this. hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer saying nobody wants a default. that s a give-me. but they re miles apart on the key issues. for example, chuck schumer said
and people who wear black masks and beat peaceful protesters have no supporters at all. it s an easy thing. it s why everybody was god smacked that president trump was more willing to condemn neo-nazis. democrats should be racing to the microphones. there s nobody out there that supports these groups. they won t lose any votes. it s a give-me. i m surprised that there s that much hesitation. what is the difference between a guy carrying a tiki torch he bought in costco and those guys beating people in berkeley? it s the same thing. it s wednesday. we re getting the statement today. there s been obviously we ve had a lot to cover with harvey, with north korea, with harvey, everything else. no questions about the delay. democrats have not been encouraging this.
and people who wear black masks and beat peaceful protesters have no supporters at all. it s an easy thing. it s why everybody was god smacked that president trump was more willing to condemn neo-nazis. democrats should be racing to the microphones. there s nobody out there that supports these groups. they won t lose any votes. it s a give-me. i m surprised that there s that much hesitation. what is the difference between a guy carrying a tiki torch he bought in costco and those guys beating people in berkeley? it s the same thing. it s wednesday. we re getting the statement today. there s been obviously we ve had a lot to cover with harvey, with north korea, with harvey, everything else. no questions about the delay. democrats have not been encouraging this.