the anchor of "the lead," jake tapper. there is some drama about boehner, whether or not he will be the speaker of the house, almost certainly he will. but he faces some opposition. we don't know if that opposition has any momentum. >> probably they do not. but remember you don't need a majority of the 435 members to throw a wrench into the works. you just need just over two dozen in order to throw a wrench into the works. boehner has been challenged before. it hasn't really gone anywhere. but it is an opportunity for some of the tea party caucus or as boehner and his aides refer to them the "hell, no" caucus because they think they stand in the way of any compromise to voice their opposition to boehner's leadership. >> this vote on the floor of the house representatives, you need a majority 218 votes of the 435 remembers. the republicans have a lot more than that. but if 29 republicans decide they don't want speaker boehner to remain the speaker of the house, there could be a second