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Avoided. they can attach some process to that. that gives them some certainty that in fact things they re concerned about will be topics of consideration. reporter: it came a few hours after a phone conversation between the president and house speaker john boehner who complained earlier that the president was unwilling to negotiate. there s never been a president in our history that did not negotiate over the debt limit, never, not once. reporter: the president also trying to put distance between the speaker and tea party republicans. so when i read people saying this wouldn t be a big deal. we should test it out, let s take default out for a spin and see how it rides, and i, i say imagine in your private life if you decided that i m not going
ThingsFactProcessCertaintyTopicsPresident-obamaReporterJohn-boehnerHistoryConsiderationPhone-conversationDerby-republicansSurrender by republicans, he ll sit down and talk to us. that s not the way our government works. when will somebody listen? on the left, stephanie cutter of the on the right, s.e. cupp in the crossfire. bill burton who supports the president s refusal to negotiate and david limbaugh who says republicans should force him to the tabl. more talk or more action? tonight on crossfire. welcome to crossfire. i m stephanie kurt on the left. i m s.e. cupp on the right. president obama and the democrats spent the day trying to paint the republicans as extremists. i think it s other way around, insisting he won t negotiate on the debt ceiling? something that s routinely been negotiated is worse than posturing. it s threatening to bring the country to the brink of default. i m not budging when it comes
Derby-republicansIsn-ta-sensible-wayCrossfireUsGovernment-worksRightLeftBill-burtonSurrenderSeCuppStephanie-cutterOver an hour today as saying a lot of the same as he has said before, that he s not going to negotiate. so the house speaker did come out shortly after watching the president in his office here on capitol hill. here s part of what the speaker said. the long and short of it is there s going to be a negotiation here. we can t raise the debt ceiling without doing something about what s driving us to borrow more money and to live beyond our means. the idea that we should continue to spend money that we don t have and give the bill to our kids and our grandkids would be wrong. this isn t about me and frankly, it s not about republicans. this is about saving the future for our kids and our grandkids and the only way this is going to happen is to in fact have a conversation. so it s time to have that conversation. not next week, not next month. the conversation ought to start today. dana, we also heard from john mccain. he clearly is fed up with what s
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