welcome to a special edition of jesse walker s prime time. i m rachel campos-duffy, and i m in for jesse. biden s cabinet met with the mexican president today. s cabinethe meeting was closed e press and biden s team didn t talk to reportermeeting s or hod a press conference. but we know that the mexicanepos president wants america to send even more money to mexico and other latiesidennxico american countries. money to fund the governments that keep sendind otg illegal migrants to america. nobody in that meetingl migran d to secure the border. there s too much in it for muc everyone involved. this is more cynical and sinister than you can imagine. whil while the idea is to make you sick, joe biden is doing something about the flood of migrants coming to americante the meetings are actually about how they can facilitatriee the flow more efficiently. during the meeting, the mexicaiciently.n president y said he wants america to reopen border crossings. s no this is not a prev
about this agreement. but his primary audience is actually going to be that undecided swing voter in the middle, and really try to sell it to that voter. right, and chris hayes, this is a strange thing for biden. is that the fundamentals of the economy are good, and yet people feel bad. and so he s constantly in this position of trying to sell reality to people who are sort of defying reality with their sort of feel, their sort of feelings about things. to lawrence s point, i was a little surprised, precisely for the reason you enunciated. okay, we nade it. like not a speech giving occasion, but i think what it s going to be, to your point, it s going to be about the biden economy. i do think, look, inflation has been bad for lots of people. it has eaten into real gains. people also had a higher level of personal disposable income and that s come down as the sort of recovery has happened, as that money has sort of been spent down. there s a lot of reasons people do feel u
Here it may never see a doctor. They may never see a doctor. On the episode of the whole story with Anderson Cooper airs sunday night at nine pm eastern, ten pacific, only on cnn. Thank you for watching, Laura Coates Live starts right now. Laura, hi. Itll be the whole story with abby philip on sunday, you mean. Thats what youre talking about. All hyped up myself. Thank you so much. Everyone, it is everything, everywhere, all at once for President Biden. And this time it is personal. Tonight on Laura Coates Live. Weve heard it over and over, that phrase that all politics is local. Well, maybe it should be all politics is personal. It certainly seems to be for President Biden. In a just 18 days it is going to be 2024, i know, im with you, i cant believe it either. But in 18 days it will in fact be 2024 and the president will be running for reelection in the face of some significant headwinds that are turning into quite the hurricane. I mean, everything, everywhere, all at once. You have
permanent ceasefire. the national security minister said ending the war before hamas was defeated would constitute a failure . where that leaves negotiations at the un is anyone s guess. the security council is due to hold another vote on urgent humanitarian pauses . but that was again postponed this afternoon as they work on the language. clearly, if neither side is prepared to give, then there doesn t appear much a resolution can achieve. our correspondent nada tawfik gave us an update on developments at the un deputy un ambassador robert wood said diplomacy takes time. so still unclear how the united states will vote on this, but there is a real disagreement over this mechanism. some saying that itjust wouldn t be practical on the ground, including the united states, saying that israel won t let anything get into gaza without inspecting it itself. others, including the arab group, believing that israel as a party to the conflict, should not be in full control of that aid
pea be the answer to deforestation in the rainforest? scientists say they ve found a way to eliminate the taste of peas so they can be used instead of soya beans in plant based products. but will consumers be convinced? but first let s focus on that looming vote in the us. it is a make or break vote on the deal hammered out in last ditch talks. without agreement, the us would hit its borrowing limit on monday. that would mean defaulting on its $31.4 trillion dollars worth of debt. in turn, that would mean federal and military workers would stop being paid, and the economy could fall into chaos. well, the deal took a step closer last night clearing it s first procedural hurdle despite a revolt from hard line conservatives but faces its biggest test in the next few hours. three and half hours now when they are expected to vote but they think are expected to vote but they think a deal is done the mood music is good right now. yes a deal is done the mood music is good rig