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major consequences for all americans. just one hour from now the federal reserve is expected to roll out its eighth straight interest rate hike. experts, executives and the markets all hope it will be one of the smallest yet. just a few blocks away, down at the white house, president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy will sit down for their first stare-down since mccarthy became speaker over the debt ceiling. if one doesn t blink soon, you can say goodbye to federal elt benefits and hello to a financial meltdown, all courtesy of your representatives on capitol hill. let s start with cnn s matt egan over at the fed. matt, is today the day that jerome powell starts to pump the brakes on these interest rate hikes? it certainly looks that way. it would be a big surprise if that didn t happen. fed officials have been dropping hints, strong hints for weeks now that they do plan to dial back this war on inflation today. the thinking is that the fed goes from a 50 basi ....
the question is, is this enough to get everyone on board in dubai? live now to our correspondent in dubai, carl nasman. it has been a long night, hasn t it? tell us the latest. it has been a long night for many, including journalists, but specifically delegates poring over this text, trying to come up with a new version that they think that all the parties here, some 200 nations could agree upon. this is that document, and this was supposed to be released yesterday afternoon, it finally came out around seven o clock in the morning here in dubai, it is still 21 pages long so there are still people going over this line by line, word by word to see what is in it and to see if some of that language is stronger than in the last version. joining me now for some analysis on this, a bbc climate reporter. you have been looking over this text, bought over the last document and you have been taking a look at some of the differences. what are you seeing now in this updated version? it yo ....
On the prior actions of som committed by someone of their race. i also talked to the co-chair for the development of this course. he said, look, revisions to this were always part of the plan. they take into consideration feedback from students and teachers and experts, historians that are engaged in the pilot program, but this he says has nothing to do with the politicians and what the state of florida is objecting to, kasie. all right. we ll see about that. leyla santiago. thanks very much for that reporting. let s continue our conversation with nicky taylor, department chair of history at howard university. professor, thank you for being with us today. let s just start with the big picture here. clearly the college board made some adjustments. they decided not to require that certain subjects, black lives matter, reparations be studied, ....