we ll talk to congressman bob goode from the freedom caucus about their sticking points. first to lucas tomlinson, who joins us live at the white house. always good to see you, lucas. what are you hearing? president biden returned from his asia trip earlier to negotiation with kevin mccarthy over the debt ceiling. they met one time. now, it s back on monday. here s mccarthy at the capitol. the american public wants to see us curve our spending addiction, curve inflation that they created by adding $6 trillion and they want to see us cut the red tape that americans can build things again. that s exactly what we re doing. the white house had a sharper rebuke to recent comments on your show from the chair woman of the republican party. ronna mcdaniel would bode well for republican officials. now, a fox news poll says she could be right. more people would blame the president if mccarthy and biden fail to reach a debt limit agreement. 47 to 44%. former federal reserve chairm
women. great to see any winning team at the white house. with that let s bring in republican congressman bob goode of virginia, a member of the budget economity and the freedom caucus. sir, good to have you with us today. i guess the question, you know, we hear chip roy saying hold the line on this. he also talked about how we don t deserve to be in the majority if we can t hold the line on this. where do you stand and what are you saying is in this bill that, you know, you want nothing to do with. tell us where you are. chip roy is exactly right. it would be even worse to spend 60 to 90 days talking tough and making a terrible deal bad for the country than it would have been to make a bad deal three months ago. republicans came together, spent 90 days negotiating a debt ceiling increase. most of us didn t want to increase the debt ceiling at all. we listened to the american people, we have responsible cuts, significant savings that put us on a path to