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" President Bush will use the address to persuade Americans to back his plan
US President George W Bush is to make an unscheduled TV address on the state of the economy in the next few hours.
The address will be covered live by the main television networks in the US.
Mr Bush is likely to seek to persuade US citizens to back his treasury secretary's plan for a $700bn (£378bn) bail-out of the banking sector.
It comes as White House hopeful John McCain said he was suspending his campaign and returing to Washington to help deal with the crisis.
And he called for a TV debate with Barack Obama - scheduled for Friday - to be delayed.
Mr Bush is expected to address the nation at 2101 EST (0101 GMT).
Lawmakers from both parties have cast doubt on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's proposal, which was triggered by the collapse of a number of high-profile US banks.
Mr Paulson wants to use the money to purchase banks' "troubled assets" in order to reassure lenders and restart the flow of credit on Wall Street.
Democratic and Republican congressmen have asked for assurances that the plan would benefit ordinary American home-owners as well as Wall Street.
The White House has indicated that it would accept a Democratic Party proposal to cap executive pay as part of the bail-out package. "