deal where both sides will have had to have given a bit and gained a bit as the deal was done. ., u, gained a bit as the deal was done. ., u, ., done. you can hear it in the wording done. you can hear it in the wording of done. you can hear it in the wording of the done. you can hear it in the wording of the tweet, - done. you can hear it in the wording of the tweet, the i wording of the tweet, the president is saying that everyone will be happy with the deal. you could hear it a bit from kevin mccarthy as well. it seems to be that those tend to be the kind of deals that may stand a chance at being passed because if nobody is happy, then maybe that is the actual middleground you can find. so as we were saying, this isn t the end of the road, right? there are still some steps to be cleared. there are still some steps to be cleared- there are still some steps to be cleared. . . , , , be cleared. crucial steps. next stes, be cleared. crucial steps. next steps, obviously, be clear
you are starting to see for my colleagues have been watching the markets and such they are starting to react. there is a lot of anxiety here. we have not been at this place before getting this close to defaulting on our debt. we have been a very nerve-racking situations when it comes to legislation like this. but we are in new territory. i think there is pressure on both sides watching the markets begin to react, relate begin to get anxious to reach some sort of a deal. neil: i guess what makes it different now is the world of kevin mccarthy is hanging onto his job he think about even though he is voted in by republicans by the hair of his chinny chin chin. all it takes is one not happy with what he is doing and he is out of there. he is feeling the pressure from this conservative group that does not want to blink or budge. now it sounds like the middleground is they will address on these budgetary issues it just will not be immediate with the debt ceiling going up and how quickly the
alarms you ve got to make sure security and protocol are in place it looks like they handled it fine. some still in the nation primary circus if you will on a roller coaster sometime in january. neil: on me ask you little bit about what the governor moving back to six weeks into a pregnancy after which you cannot get an abortion state of florida. fifteen weeks before the accepted norm or middleground, what you think? out my thing on this overstates going to be a little bit different but some states will be 20 weeks or 24 weeks or 15 weeks. there s some choice being provided and selected a full-blown abortion ban. nothing like that. that is the new norm is.
warning about the practical implications for today the cour said that from the very moment of fertilization, a woman has n rights to speak of and they can force her to bring a pregnancy to turn even at the steepest an familial costs. across the country numerous states have already acted in anticipation of today s decision . the tree of the centers warned not only state actions but also the damage they believe the majority has done for the court itself. one of us once said that it is not often in the law that so fe have so quickly change so much for all of us in our time on this court, that is never been more true than today in overruling roe and casey, it betrayed its guiding and supposed chief justice roberts tried to find the middleground. both both the court s opinion said they have five relentless freedom from doubt on the legal issue that i cannot share. i would decide the question we answered and there is no need t go further to decide this case.
there is a broader point here that the reputation of politics is dragged into the gutter. the oklahoma senate approves an abortion ban that prohibits the procedure after about six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even realise they re pregnant. and as northern ireland gets ready for elections next week we look at whether there is a new middleground that is no longer obsessed by old political and cultural identities. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russia has attacked the ukrainian capital, kviv, with two missiles, injuring several people. it happened as the united nations secretary general was there for talks with ukraine s president volodomyr zelensky.