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Biden and McCarthy Go One-on-One to Get a Debt Ceiling Deal

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

Daily News, News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for May 22. President Biden and Speaker McCarthy are meeting face-to-face, aiming to broker a debt-ceiling deal. Plus, Western states agree to limit the use of water from the Colorado River. And Senator Tim Scott launches his presidential nomination campaign for the Republican party. Dion Rabouin hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Are your co-workers a little quirky?

0:02.8

The oversharer?

0:04.6

Oh my god, I have to tell you.

0:05.8

The close talker.

0:06.9

Do you have a nice weekend?

0:07.8

The person heating fish in the microwave every day.

0:12.0

Before you snap, find out how to handle those quirky co-workers

0:15.2

on As We Work from The Wall Street Journal.

0:23.3

Biden and McCarthy meet in an effort to get a debt ceiling deal done.

0:27.0

And Western states agree on Colorado River cuts.

0:30.0

The seven states of the Colorado River

0:32.2

have been kind of under the gun from the federal government

0:34.6

to either come up with their own voluntary cuts

0:38.0

to the Colorado River or the Feds are going to do it far enough.

0:41.8

Plus, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott

0:44.0

is making a run for the White House.

0:46.0

It's Monday, May 22nd.

0:47.4

I'm Dion Roboan for The Wall Street Journal,

0:49.6

filling in for Ann Marie for Tolley.

0:51.4

This is the PM edition of What's News,

0:53.4

the top headlines and business stories

0:55.1

that moved the world today.

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