inclusive, she wants private money but state taxpayers could be on the hook for about 600 grand for that campaign. am sandra: very interesting stuff. william, thank you. john. john: karine jean-pierre is at the podium at the white house, the week ahead, and starting to take questions, a lot to talk about, including the debt ceiling deal making its way to the president s desk, we have the sent of defense at the shangri-la conference in singapore, voicing a lot of concern the people s republic of china military does not want to speak to the u.s. military about deconfliction and how to prevent the u.s. tipping into a cold war with china, even though dan hoffman in his expertise said we are already there. sandra: and the white house, as jacqui heinrich mentioned, karine jean-pierre is likely to be challenged and pressed on the notion that this is a great economy, that you ve got this
policies down the road during the next time we get to the debt ceiling maxed out? look, i think the fact this is a president able to bring both sides together and on behalf of the american people i think that s important. that s what we are going to point to. i can t speak to what republicans in congress are going to do, might not do, or get into hypotheticals. i think what s important here is that we avoided, averted something that could have been incredibly catastrophic to the economy and hurt american families. that s going to be our focus, you know, not going to get into hypotheticals from here, but i think that what you have seen, what you have all been reporting and seeing the past two weeks, people did not think would happen. people didn t have the confidence the president would bring both sides together to make this happen and it did. the american people won here and that s important to speak to. karine, you mentioned the danish prime minister coming on monday. what does th
secure. sandra, more on this with the former head of u.s. customs and migration, and a rancher in texas deals with it every day on a personal level. sandra: affected by this, every hour of the day, so many different ways and covering here. two prisoners, one charged with four murders on the run after a daring jail break. wait until you hear how they did it and how long it took prison workers to find out. john: karine jean-pierre set to take questions from reporters any moment now, just one day after her office banned a new york post correspondent from attending an event with president biden. is the white house cracking down on the media as the walls close in on the first family? a few thoughts about that, and up next. it s a bad look for this president and this administration at this point. this is the most protected, least accessible president of
telling. it was extraordinary and i did sit there and listen to this white house briefing, which was not any new information, but to have a hard line is unreasonable in these circumstances. you take any two business people in america that have a dispute, you put them in the same room together, they are going to come out resolve this very quickly. all we need is a framework as to how to reduce federal spending in the future, which is an extraordinary national challenge for us. we don t have sandra: governor, we need facts. where are they spelling out 8 million job losses that would ensue, where is the economic team? that s my question. we are listening to karine jean-pierre and she s obviously trying to do her job. isn t this an urgent moment where the president s economic team should be up at that podium taking questions? it s an urgent moment and it s also something that is resolveable. the white house has made a decision they want to use this as a political wedge point. the
president s view? we are not going to get into a back and forth what a fair deal looks like, we will encourage both sides to come together, to come to the table and have that discussion. i m not going to get ahead of that. thanks, karine. i wanted to ask secretary mayorkas is going to come speak with us, thanks for that. what about the president, will the president speak out about title 42, share a message that mayorkas is given, or you know, something to that effect? will we hear from the president on title 42? you heard from the president this past friday, he did an interview, sit-down interview with one of the networks and talked about title 42, talked about immigration, so the american people did hear directly from the president on this issue. i don t have anything else to share in the next couple of days about the president s schedule, so i ll just leave it there, but he was asked a question and he answered it. should americans anticipate or expect an orderly process on