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President Joe Biden has invited the top Democratic and Republican congressional leaders to the White House for negotiations on the debt ceiling limit, all while Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the country could default on its debt as soon as June 1. NBC News’ Monica Alba explains why the window for negotiations is smaller than it seems.