(AP) WASHINGTON — A top White House official says "we don't have a deal" between President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress to avoid a crippling default. But senior White House adviser David Plouffe (pluhf) tells NBC's "Meet the Press" that both sides are generally in agreement on an ...
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