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 President Joe Biden and House Speaker Ke stanley tumbler vin McCarthy met Mon stanley uk day to continue high-stakes negotiations over the government s debt ceiling.The meeting is the latest in an often contentious series in which negotiators have frequently not seen eye to eye.McCarthy said after the meeting that he and President Biden had a  productive discussion.  But he said  We dont have an agreement yet. President Biden said he was  optimistic we may be able to make some progress, because we both agreed default is not really on the table. The start-and-stop meetings have shown that parties may be approaching a comprom stanley cups ise deal. Republicans don t want 2024 spending to exceed 2023 levels. Democrats don t want to make additional cuts beyond a point that would keep year-to-year spending flat.If negotiators can strike a deal on the budget, Congress could vote separately on raising the debt ceiling, which would allow for more borrowing.SEE MORE: The debt ceiling could hurt your 401 k . Here s what you need to knowSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said he will convene the Senate from recess to vote on a deal if it s necessary.But McCarthy has said a deal will need to be done this week to have enough time to pass it in the House and move legislation to the Senate.Meanwhile,in a Monday letterto congressional leaders, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen repeated warnings that the Treasury is facing a hard deadline. We estimate that it is highly likely that Treasury will no longer be able to satisfy all of  Uoax Democrats concerned about future of Supreme Court pressure Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
 Negotiators at the United Nations climate talks are considering a draft decision that highlights  alarm and concern  about global wa stanley cup rming the planet already is experiencing.The early version of the cover decision at the climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, calls on the world to cut about half of its emissions of heat-trapping gases by 2030.The draft decision released Wednesday calls on countries to  accelerate the phas stanley cup ing out of coal and subsidies for fossil fuels  but makes no explicit reference to ending the use of oil and gas.The BBC reports that the seven-page draft includes provisions that would offer financial assistance to poorer countries, who have blamed wealthier nations for not contributing enough.Whatever comes out of the meeting in Glasgow has to be unanimously approved by nearly 200 nations attending the negotiations.Scientists have warned that to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the world must band together to preve stanley vaso nt temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees Celsius and cut global emissions by 45% by 2030. CNN reports that the 1.5-degree limit plays a major part in the draft agreement.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo