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cnn is covering the story from every angle. our correspondents are standing by over at the white house on capitol hill, and in the nation s financial center in new york city. we re also about to get reaction from former treasury secretary larry summers. he s standing by live. but first, let s go to our chief white house correspondent, phil mattingly. phil, one month is not a lot of time to fix this huge, huge potential disaster. what is yellen warning of tonight specifically, and what is the president doing behind the scenes? you know, wolf, for months, republican leaders and the white house have essentially been in a stare down, two very noncompatible positions making very clear there s no clear pathway forward in terms of how to raise the debt ceiling unless something dramatic changed. one that changed today with the letter from secretary janet yellen to capitol hill leaders, the urgency of the moment, the time line in terms of when default would actually occur has always been a li
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year. that s going to be an interesting narrative as we get to next year. it s good to see you in person. thank you so much. a big fan of yours. i appreciate your time. president biden is expected to sign a bill that would avert a potentially disastrous rail strike. it adopts an agreement the white house negotiated between labor leaders in september. the senate passed the measure last night, but another piece of legislation that would have guaranteed rail workers seven days of paid suck leave failed. joining us now with more is chief white house correspondent kristen welker. what more can you tell us? reporter: it s good to be with you. president biden is going to tout the fact, as you just said, that this legislation that the senate passed earlier this week in the house will avert that rail strike. think you can expect to see him really put the focus on what that s going to mean for the economy. that it will avert a potential disaster that he believed would