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room for compromise yet on an issue that impacts the global economy. us treasury secretary janet yellen says the us could run out of cash byjune 1st, prompting president biden to call a meeting with the top leaders in congress next week. in a letter to the leaders today, yellen warned: speaker mccarthy responded to yellen in a statement, saying: the republican controlled house passed a debt ceiling bill last week that includes steep spending cuts. senate democratic majority leader chuck schumer announced a process to pass a clean bill with no cuts just hours ago. meanwhile, a little relief in the banking sector. wall street giantjp morgan chase took over the troubled first republic bank in a $10.6 billion deal brokered by regulators. they seized first republic early on monday, after efforts to rescue the bank fell through over the weekend. the failure of the bank is the second largest in us history, and the third in the country since march. samira hussain has more. as o ....
bank. now we have the sport and a full round up. we will begin with the women s champions league. a crowd of more than 60,000 is expected at the emirates for arsenal against wolfsburg. a record attendance for a women s club match in the uk is expected and kick off is a few hours away. kt is there for us and this feels like a big moment, not least for the crowd they are expecting? fix, like a big moment, not least for the crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion, crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion. not crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion, notjust crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion, not just for crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion, not just for arsenal - crowd they are expecting? a massive occasion, not just for arsenal but - occasion, not just for arsenal but for women s occasion, notjust for arsenal but for women s football and they have an expected crowd of 60,000 for this game which would be a record for a match in this ....
what is the problem here. you put my stuff in jell-o again. [laughter] [phone ringing] that s real professional. jesse: no one ever wants to make a big rut can you say in r. let things slide. i never formally congratulated you on your promotion. i would like to say congratulations. insert listening device into the body of the mallard. can observe jim, trap jim and destroy jim just like in the bavarian fairy tale only this time the mallard skins the toad alive. jesse: media let biden get away too much for too long. ignored gas price, crime and the border. they didn t care. those were your problems. but finally the media is mad about something. why now? because were lied to about the only thing washington takes seriously. classified documents. when something is classified, that means only certain people can see it or touch it. and if someone who is not supposed to see it or touch it sees and touches it, they tell you our spies will die. they can classify a chi ....
hundred of supporters to jail and leave the clear kingpin unprosecuted if attorney general garland does not sign off on the criminal charges you have referred, what would be your reaction i would just be surprised if that happened. i really would be surprised. it s just it s so clear that he intended to interfere with a proceeding. the 845-page report providing evidence that trump did intend to interfere the committee uncovering evidence as early as december 29th that trump wanted and intended to rally his supporters to march to the u.s. capitol, uncovering a text from a former staffer who said there, quote, may be a call to action to march to the capitol and make noise. trump even pushing for 10,000 national guardsmen deployed to protect him and his supporters these new pieces of critical evidence show trump s intent remember how trump repeatedly refused to call in the national guard to protect the capitol or even his own vice president who he was endangeri ....
reports from ukraine say armed soldiers have been going door to door in occupied parts of the country to collect votes for self styled referendums on joining russia. russian state media says door to door voting is necessary for security reasons. these are the four areas where voting is being held. they include occupied parts of luhansk and donetsk in the east, and zaporizhzhia and kherson, in the south and cover around 15% of ukraine s territory. the so called referendums have been widely condemned. president biden described them as a sham and a false pretext to try to illegally annex parts of ukraine. our correspondent, james waterhouse. reports from kyiv. russia s version of their so called referendums a free and fair democratic process where ukrainians in kherson decide whether they want tojoin russia. but, on the same spot today in the city centre, it s deserted. ukrainian officials have posted footage like this. apparently, ballots being taken door to door with t ....