martha: demonstrators surrounded a restaurant where prime minister gilard was marking national day. the protesters say the holiday represents so-called invasion of australia by british settlers in their opinion. they're still pretty angry. the prime minister leaves as security guards rush to the safety. they celebrated another celebration today. that was dangerous situation. bill: it was. we are about to borrow more money than we ever have. the senate about to vote down a house resolution raising debt ceiling. they will raise the debt ceiling paving the way for the feds to borrow even more money. south dakota senator john thune is chairman of the senate republican conference and on the senate budget committee. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: this debt ceiling vote is the last vote, on this matter before americans vote next november. will be pushed to december possibly on that.