come back monday, try again. but at the very last second, there seemed to be a deal reached between gates and mccarthy. and a 15th round again. finally, kevin mccarthy was elected to be the next speaker of the house. let me close with this. i may not know all of you, some of you are new. but i hope one thing is clear after this week. i never give up. joining me now from capital of the hills nbc news capitol correspondent julie circuits. let s talk a little bit about the deal that was made to get mccarthy over the finish line, and what you re hearing about in next epsilon with congress. a lot of concessions were made. some of the moderates are really unhappy about that. because mccarthy was willing to go pretty far in order to secure the speakership gavel. one that he has been trying to get since 2015. so some of the concessions he made to some of those hard-line conservatives, including matt gates, lauren boebert, and others, have to do with the budget, have to do with
i don t know what was achieved over the last six plus hours. none of the witnesses today were fact witnesses. none were involved in the investigation into the alleged activities in the first place. what s more, none of the witnesses testified today of direct knowledge of what republicans have been claiming about joe biden. whether it s smoke today, we got more smoke. that s fox news host neal cavuto with the same assessment that came out of yesterday s impeachment hearing and came out hearings before, about the inquiry into hunter biden and how joe biden got so fabulously wealthy off his crack addict son. yeah. lots of luck, fellas. okay. as house republicans failed to produce evidence linking the president to his son s business dealings, we re going to have a lot more from that hearing. on capitol hill, it may take a miracle to stop a government shutdown right now. we re going to have the latest on any last-ditch efforts to fund the government before sunday s deadl
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