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Philadelphia. With eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is were headed for a rematch of 2020. Despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. Which is why polls dont want this rematch. Theres dissatisfaction with both candidates. A poll found 70 of respondents said biden shouldnt run and 60 said trump shouldnt run. What are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump . Back on april 16, i put a Polling Question in my Radio Audience asking if they agreed with this statement. Neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. More than 35 of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. Maybe my listeners are on to something. This week Bernard Goldberg ....
debt ceiling deal is reached. there are many moving parts. we have details on to phone calls happening as both sides iron out the details. congressman, richie torres, from new york, joins me for moments when we break down what we know. good day from msnbc world headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. i m in for alex today. we begin with breaking news. a lock happening on capitol hill this hour. white house officials and house republicans are preparing for a call any minute now. their calls between president biden and speaker kevin mccarthy. house republicans are than expected to release the full text of the debt ceiling agreement negotiated by both sides. at five p m today, democrats will get a briefing on the agreement from white house officials. here is some of what both sides say is in the deal. it raises the debt ceiling until 2025. it cuts 1.5 trillion and spending. it increases defense spending. as new work requirements for some government programs ....
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it is saturday, may 27th, i m amara walker. i m victor blackwell. good to have you. you re in the cnn newsroom. we begin with debt ceiling negotiations getting down to the wire, as the white house and gop lawmakers are racing against the clock to try to prevent a first-ever u.s. default. congress now has fewer than nine days to pass a deal after treasury secretary janet yellen warned yesterday that the country could hit the debt ceiling by june 5th. sources say negotiators are hoping to announce an agreement as soon as today. but major sticking points remain. on everything from spending caps to work requirements. earlier, i spoke with congresswoman debbie ding whole called for an ent to the back and forth. we cannot be cutting a deal for conservatives, far right conservatives, that are never going to vote for this bill. we need to do something so that we stop this drama, this kabookie dance of going down to the wire on our debt ceiling. cnn is live on the hill ....