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at the white house for the third time to discuss the debt ceiling. this comes a little more than a week away from the treasury secretary s so-called hard deadline for default. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. we are expected to hear something each side following this meeting which has happened after every other meeting. it is speaker mccarthy s first solo meeting with the president, after talks fell apart last week and both sides exchanged barbed over the weekend. treasury secretary janet yellen setting the stable for the president s meeting with house speaker kevin mccarthy saying again it is highly likely the treasury will no longer be able to satisfy all of the government s obligations if congress has not acted to raise or suspend the debt limit by early june and potentially as early as june 1st. there will be hard choices if that doesn t occur. after exchanging ....
from dublin. hi, peter. dana, we have been told today on the record by a white house official here in dublin the president biden is having the time of his life. that is not something you usually hear about the work trip. and a few minutes ago president biden down played the significance of these document getting leaked. president biden: there is a full blown investigation going on with the intelligence community and justice department and they are getting close. how concerned are you about this leak? i m not concerned about the leak i m not concerned that it happened but nothing contemporaneous that i m aware of that is of consequence. the accused leaker is a man in his 20s who works on a military base and uses the moniker o.g. online according to the washington post , which talked to an unnamed member of a chatroom where classified materials were shared weeks before the pentagon realized it was out there. a chatroom that counts as members some foreign nati ....
the chancellor has confirmed that the costs of the energy price cap will be funded by borrowing. leaving the eye watering windfall profits of the eye watering windfall profits of the energy giants untaxed. the oil and gas producers will be toasting the chancellor in the boardrooms as we speak while working people are left to pick up the bill. borrowing higher than it needs to be, just as interest rates rise. and yet the chancellor refuses to allow independent economic forecast to be published which will show the impact of this borrowing on our public finances, on growth and on inflation. it is a budget without figures, and menu without prices, speaker, what has the chance i got to hide? this statement is an admission of 12 years of economic failure. and now here we are, one last throw of the dice. one last claim that these ministers will be different. forall the claim that these ministers will be different. for all the chopping and changing, all the chaos and confusion, there ....
bringing us tomorrow. with me are emma woolf who is an author and political commentator and camilla turner, the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the i, which looks towards tomorrow night s first head to head tv debate between tory leadership hopefuls rishi sunak and liz truss, with both camps accusing the other of being weak on china. it makes the front page of the mail too, which adds that former party leader ian duncan smith thinks it s suprising that sunak is claiming to be tough on beijing. staying with the leadership race, the express. the metro leads with a report by mps which highlights the worse workforce crisis in nhs history which is putting patient safety at severe risk . the guardian reports on this too, drawing attention to the number of nursing vacancies, which is almost at 39,000 in england. the sun leads with a piece on former the only way is essex star, lauren goodger, in which she seeks answe ....
The Refugee Crisis is one of the worlds most intractable problems. 60 Million People have fled their homes, a third of them also fleeing their own country. But my guest today says the problem is fixable and we can do it easily. Hes The Economist professor sir paul collier. The solution, he argues, is to give refugeesjobs and in doing so, he suggests everyone will benefit. But if the answer is so simple, why hasnt it been done before . Paul collier, welcome to hardtalk. Thanks for inviting me on. Now, you have said of the syrian Refugee Crisis that it is entirely manageable, it is fixable, we can do it easily, and yet we are talking about millions of desperate people on the move why do you say it is so fixable . Because it is. The reason weve got a mess is two things. ....