republican field. the more people who run against trump, the stronger trump s campaign is because it splits the vote of the people who are paying attention and perhaps alarmed by this story. charlotte, thank you. paula, great reporting. chairman rogers, nick, appreciate all the analysis. see where this goes. the u.s. is getting one step closer to averting a catastrophic default. house lawmakers did pass the debt ceiling deal. what can you expect as the bill heads to the senate? also, amazon settling two federal lawsuits for violating privacy of alexa and ring users. major pricetag for the new tech giant ahead. hit it it takes two to make a thing go right it takes two to make it outta sight one, two, get loose now it takes two to make a. stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. bobook now at bestwestern.com.
remember, there were calls from progressives for the president to invoke the 14th amendment, to take that huge step and raise it unilaterally, the debt ceiling. he rejected that, resisted that. he said, no, we re going to do this the right way. kevin mccarthy, for all the flaws we ve talked about now for year years, he did the job. the vote total surprised people counting the votes even 24 hours ago. yes, there is a group on the right and there is a group on the left who rejected this, but by and large, the center held here. the responsible thing happened. now, that bill heads to the senate, where both majority leader chuck schumer and minority leader mcconnell endorsed the measure. during a news conference yesterday, schumer stressed senators can t afford to amend the bill and send it back to the house. quote, that d risk default, plain and simple. joe, it looks like senators we ve talked to on this show and off the air, this will be done by the end of the week. the x date comes jun
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single member to call for a vote to speak his ouster. and any member who s angry can do it and mccarthy would need 218 votes on the house floor. that means losing no more than four republicans to maintain his speakership. that has to be weighing on him. he said he s not concerned about it. but this is the first real test of republican division and his speakership. right. so the test to me is not just will they support the bill, but in the next few days as they watch how mccarthy whips those, as they watch what happens in the rules committee, as they watch what happens as the bill heads to the floor, will they start saying they re displeased with his leadership. we ve seen some conservatives saying they didn t think he did a good job in the negotiating room with president biden, they think he didn t fight hard enough. i was speaking to andrew clyde, one of those hard liners. even on thursday as they were planning to recess, he was saying i want kevin mccarthy to
embryo. the bill heads to the republican controlled senate which previously passed an earlier version of the bill. ethics complaints against supreme court justice clarence thomas dating back more than a decade were on focus on capitol hill when a federal judge gave testimony before a senate judiciary panel. judge wolf says leaders from the policy making body repeatedly failed to inform full membership of complaints about an alleged pattern of thomas of violating financial disclosure rules. that means the full frgs conference was never able to decide how the body should act on those complaints. montana is set to become the first u.s. state to ban tiktok not just for government employees but for everyone. the republican governor says the app is tied to foreign adversary china. the ban takes effect in january and sets fines of $5,000 a day for app stores that host tiktok. several organizations are