bill: the house can t do a thing without electing a new speaker. can t swear in a new member or staff committees or serve on a check on the biden administration. dana: 90% of republicans support kevin mccarthy for speaker. opting to support jim jordan or andy biggs. bill: the chamber will be deadlocked for days, maybe weeks. some think they could call dana: the house reconvenes in three hours and they ll try again. what happens after that is anyone s guess. are you going to stay in the race? i m not going anywhere. hakeem jeffries can only be speaker of the house if republicans vote for him. moderate republicans might do that. i will try to find ways to hammer out a resolution so we can go ahead and elect a speaker and get down to the business the american people sent us here to do. dana: aishah hosni is covering this for us live on capitol hill. good morning, aishah. good morning, dana and bill. supporters of kevin mccarthy met last night to talk it o
request in georgia for a protective order after leak a video showing defendants talking about the former presidents attempts to stay in power. van, tens of thousands marched on in support of israel, calling for the safe return of hostages. and mike johnson clears his first major hurdle as house speaker, with the help of democrats. but what s next for the new speaker as he kicks the can to fund the government till next year? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. live from msnbc headquarters and 30 rockefeller center. we start this evening in the state of georgia, where fulton county district attorney fani willis is taking action after videos of witness testimony were leaked in her election interference case. willis filed for an emergency protective order, saying the release is clearly intended to intimidate witnesses. she s also denied the release came from her office. can you say definitively to this audience an
first major hurdle as house speaker, with the help of democrats. but what s next for the new speaker as he kicks the can to fund the government till next year? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. live from msnbc headquarters and 30 rockefeller center. we start this evening in the state of georgia, where fulton county district attorney fani willis is taking action after videos of witness testimony were leaked in her election interference case. willis filed for an emergency protective order, saying the release is clearly intended to intimidate witnesses. she s also denied the release came from her office. can you say definitively to this audience and the internet audience that it was not your office but make those videos? it was absolutely not my office. i want to get open records, requests we have for that from us. yes, for you and every other outlet. we are not going to release information. a hearing
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not she is qualified to them. this is about dig in to this base, they don t care how crazy it is. and they don t care if they re like bull connor standing in the door making sure that progress doesn t happen. i m glad that the polls show something different, that it shows that americans think she is qualified and should move forward and be on the court. i hope people see what this is really about and that republicans decide they re going all in on partisanship and not thinking about what is best for the country. judith, let me follow up on that for a moment, because bloomberg called justice steven breyer s confirmation a relic of the past. it certainly seems that, i don t think of any way we can get that kind of bipartisanship today.