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all right. so in just a few minutes they re going to try again. president biden, speaker mccarthy will continue their debt standdown face to face at the white house. biden is hosting mccarthy and three other congressional leaders to once again try to get closer at least to a deal to raise the debt ceiling, as has been done dozens of times. they have just over two weeks to do it before a potential u.s. default. somehow it is looking like the two sides have dug in even more since last week s meeting. we go to capitol hill. melanie, we ve seen this before, right? we re making progress, we re not making progress, it s sort of the definition of a game of chicken. the trouble is the economy hangs in the balance here. what s really happening? is there any real progress? do we expect any real probably in the white house? reporter: i will tell you, jim, staff have been working behind the scenes to come up with a potential number of policy options for a potential deal but there has b
their lives. with that in mind, they are not able to mourn or even grieve or comprehend what has happened at this moment. speaking to volunteers, volunteer police officer who knows lahaina so well. he grew up knows lahaina so well. he grew up here and loves this island and going back into the community described to me that when he tried to orient himself and look his favours landmarks, he was completely disoriented. nothing is left. 80% of that area is now completely decimated. 0ther area is now completely decimated. other people i ve met, one man, ryan, walking at the harbour was with his dog and he was trying to share his pet with other people. trying to use it as an emotional support animal and when i asked him about why he was doing it, he told me that he had lost absolutely everything. he said that he felt, he feels helpless. at the same time, it s important to stress here that people don t feel completely hopeless. there is