hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. very busy news day. thank you for your time. five men, one room. the stability of the global economy on the line. today the white house is the stage for talks and what happens could set the country on a path towards paying its bills or on a path towards financial chaos. pluses heartbreak in waiting in alan, texas. two school-aged sisters robbed of their futures. we re learning more about the victims and the shooter who slaughtered them. his fascination with guns, police stay quiet. and donald trump s civil case goes to a new york jury after closing arguments, the focus on credibility and mr. trump s refusal to show up. but up first for us in just hours, the white house meeting that will help answer this question. can washington still work? the stakes for today s big sit-down could not be higher. the full faith and credit of the united states. the roster pools together the biggest players. president biden,
republicans in the polls, endorsements from office holders is going up. not flat, not down, going up. liz cheney promised to just essentially serve as a reminder. remember that trump did thp this. especially on january 6th. but that s already been discussed and debated. to your point, a lot of republicans know january 6th happened. some have doubts about whether it was an insurrection, but people are lining up behind trump, even though this is a literal reminder and an ad, it might not do much to sway voters. maybe remind those in the mud term who is said why are we still talking about the 2020 election. i know that was a let skbrit mat election. she promises to shake this tree to the end. the question is with ads, does she travel? does she join the republican race? trump allies are hitting back at this saying she s just got a personal venn detta against the former president of the united states, but she was on the