they ve got everything that they want it essentially. they are out of moderates who may not want to move forward with this. and as ryan just said, that may play out in the passage of the rules package, so it govern mccarthy becomes speaker, we still got about three or four hours in front of us of work that congress has to do tonight that might not get done. and indeed, they won t have been i mean, there is the swearing in that has to happen. the opportunities for this to get delayed, for congress to still not be seated and functioning in the way that we have sort of gotten used to it functioning our myriad. and i think, as ryan rightfully points out, it s precedent. what we ve seen over the course of the last four days is very much a taste of what may be to come for the months, if not years ahead. all right, that part doesn t in tonight, alex. thanks very much. have yourself a great weekend. we ll see you next week! thanks, ali. good luck tonight. u next wand it is st
after four days of disarray and 13 failed votes. let s talk about what is going on right now. there is the house, the house has reconvened, which means there will be a speaker. you see the clerk gobble the house into session right now. let s listen for a moment. [silence] the clerk, waiting for silence, before she instructs them. typically, there is a prayer, and a pledge to lead. the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain given. all right, chaplain given does this, after many times that she s done at this week. i want to bring in steve kornacki. he s been following the rebel holdouts all day. steve, there were six. and mccarthy can afford for. and there seems to be some level of confidence that he s gonna manage something in the next few minutes. yes, logistic you through what to look for, when this