Chris jansing reports starts right now. Good day, i am Chris Jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. You have been following this step by step. Deja vu all over again on the house floor. A new vote for speaker once again ending in a deadlock as jim jordan comes up short. In fact, he actually lost ground when compared to the first round. 22 republicans opposing jordan this time compared to 20 yesterday. Two members, doug lamalfa and Victoria Sparts flipped and supported him. Four others went in the other direction, securing the defeat not just for congressman jordan but arguably for the far right as a whole. Now what . Joining us nbcs ali vitali on capitol hill, and steve kornacki, brendan buck an aid to former republican speakers paul ryan and john boehner whos an msnbc political analyst, and david drucker, Senior Writer at the dispatch. Okay, al what now . What are the conversations . What happens . Reporter once again, back to the drawing board, chris, and were waiting t
resignation letter. you only have a couple options here. he didn t just give this incomplete information to the vice president and others, it was also to the american public. he repeatedly denied that he had this conversation. so your options are, you re lying about it, you forgot about it, that s another major problem, or you re trying to cover something up. if you re trying to cover something up that you know you did wrong, how many other tentacles does that have? that s why there s so many eyeballs on this, and so many reporters digging around and you also have plenty of leaks happening. this isn t just a containable problem. at least not right now. and possibly for a long time. yeah. jim acosta, i want to get back to you and see if there s anything else you would like to report here, considering you re at the white house every day, in the press briefings. i know you don t have a crystal ball, but what happens tomorrow? what happens tomorrow, there s going to be a briefing
barack obama honest and trustworthy. only 45% said yes today. 41% said no. compare that in april of 2009 when 73% said yes and only 22% said no. if the website had rolled out badly but the plan promise had been kept, again it would have been a containable problem. it is when you get the two of them working together that you have something that really kind of stirs a lot of people and gets to a place in the public consciousness that is hard to erase. reporter: asked directly whether the four pinnochios and pants on fire labels will be cemented in history white house spokesman jay carney recently said this. end of the year category races are always fun even when they don t jibe with the past categorizations of very same statement. we have owned and acknowledged that rollout, this fall has not
obama honest and trust worthy, only 45% said yesterday, 49. no compare that to april of 2009 when 73% said and 22% said no. if the web site had rolled out badly, but the plan promise had been kept, it would have been a containable problem. at it when you get the two of them working together that you have something that really kind of stirs a lot of people and gets to a place in the public consciousness that is hard to erase, whether the pants on fire label will be cemented in history, jay carney said this. end of the year categorizations are fun even when they don t jibe with past characterizations. we have honed and acknowledged where that rollout this fall has
yields. at the end of the day an end to the crisis in europe. what would you be telling leaders about the way out of this crisis? you are killing yourselves. you are killing us. everybody has to throw away the resources. it s a containable problem in europe, china and the united states have to bring in resources. bring something to play. you can restructure, you can reflat or do austerity. austerity doesn t work. take back the g-20 from toronto. austerity has been a way european leaders responded to the crisis. it s been a combination of austerity and rescue packages kind of like minit.a.r.p.s. what s happening is if you are not paying attention to this, it pops up. greece is in trouble, in