gavel and his party has passed the rules. leaving preview of what the next two years of divided government could look like. then, brazil s big lie. chaotic scenes as far-right supporters to former president bolsonaro storm the capital. while he appears to be in florida. the direct line from there to january six. and damar hamlin it s recovery gets even better, he is back in buffalo tonight with a massive outpouring of support when the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. after a marathon election, now, speaker kevin mccarthy has gathered the house into for the rules vote tonight. the house will be an order. since the speaker election took a total of four long days, the rules vote became a test of unity for house republicans and they managed to pass it with just one single gop, no vote. the rules package includes many of the concessions, the far-right demanded of mccarthy. things like one member being able to force a v
now being in charge, they just want to get going on the craziness that they have already told us. and they ve been telling us since last fall. all right, be careful what you wish for them jason. i want to share what republican michael walter florida said on fox business earlier today. if we really want to talk about the dead and spending, it is the entire program that 70% of our entire budget, that 1.7 trillion and defense within that is only 30% so if we want to talk about big reforms, i look forward to hearing that from those votes that are pushing against the ballot budget. giddyup, in tight on, and the polling is very clear. americans on both sides of the aisle, senior citizens, do not want to touch their social security. jason, could this end up being the return of repealing roe v. wade, the dog that caught the car? be careful what you wish for republicans. no, because republicans have
independent or moderate republicans, they have to, they will vote against donald trump. without question. and this is a big loss for him. he lost in arizona, he lost in pennsylvania. and it was all because of his involvement in those campaigns. yes he got people through the primary but boy is he toxic in general election. danielle, keefe naughton wrote a piece for the hill. herschel walker was the one who s lost on the ballot budget was donald trump s political career went down in georgia. what do you make of that, daniel? yeah, you know, i really want to give credit to the political apparatus that was built in georgia by stacey abrams, by black voters matters, by organizers that have been on the ground who never gave up on georgia. right, i think there s oftentimes democratic seeing to
you slow down the economy, becoming self defeating if you re trying ballot budget. a lot of republicans say just cut our weight to balance the budget. it helps and we have to do reshaping of the programs but interest tl is a third way. combined with reducing federal spending is growing the economy. you need to have a president that understands how to get the economy growing so we can add jobs more people are paying taxes, companies are profitable. balance the budget by restraining the growth of government and encouraging the growth of the private sector you talk a lot about this, moving forward her, we talked about the president and ran four years ago, or three years ago. that he ran on slogans and now, we say this election is different. that now, barack obama has a record. we ve graded him as fr as a failure with foreign policy. what is the difference between
welcome back to hardball. i m here in louisville, kentucky, the home of the louisville slugger. i m not sure how steel works with bats but this is one heck of a strong bat. they gave it to me. chris matthews, let s play hardball. i love it. your question for america or to me. i guess my question to you would be, what can we do to bring back civility in the process? and your answer? my answer would be for to us talk more about the policies and less about the personal attacks and to make sure that we re really looking forward and advocating for a much better america. the kind of america that you inherited. yes. my question would, if dr. paul would ever come on your show, like i wish he would, would be he always talks about cutting the ballot budget and balancing the budget and cutting debt. what would he cut? we need to know. there are programs important to students. what don t you want him to cut?