poppy and i in new york. kaitlan live on capitol hill for day two. maybe there s a day three. unprecedented speaker election it s happening. see how many days it goes down. the republican leadership drama will again be center stage. kevin mccarthy thus far has failed to win enough votes. how long will the gop power struggle last? that s the question many republicans have. are there any plans for a concession candidate? we re learning now damar hamlin had to be resuscitated twice after suffering a cardiac arrest during monday football. wolf blitzer spoke to buffalo bills teammate. he ll join us in a moment. also, an update on jeremy renner on the road to recovery after a traumatic snow plowing accident. first, we want to talk about the new republican majority in the house marked by party rebellion that has kept kevin mccarthy from achieving his dream of becoming the speaker of the house. no persons having received a majority of the whole number of votes cast by surn
condition. many had never seen anything like this before damar hamlin briefly stood up on his own before collapsing back to the turf. before he was rushed off, damar hamlin received cpr for minutes. both teams coming together for an on-field prayer before returning to the locker room. the game would be postponed as everyone awaited updates on damar hamlin s condition. hamlin s parents were at the game and brought down from the stands. they rode with their son in the ambu ambulance. josh allen tweeting, please pray for damar hamlin. and i m praying that you pull through. and jj watt writing, please be okay, please. jim kelly tweeting, never before i have ever witnessed anything like this, the game doesn t matter, praying for damar and his family. jason page joined us earlier with more. listen. this is not player safety story, this is like a lightning strike, confluence of events that had to occur to wind up in cardiac arrest, this is something you see every weekend and do
american politics. joe concha, one of many here today with us on that big story. along with our top tier mid-term political panel that joins us with their thoughts on the new wall street journal polling that i think is one of the most interesting numbers we ve seen so far. if these numbers hold up, they show huge demographic shift that may be underway in america. white suburban women that make up 20% of the electorate shows they have swung away from democrats since august. if that number is accurate, it shows a huge move. that would put plus 15 in favor of the gop with this group. let s get some analysis as we bring in mike allen, axios co-founder and co-author of smart brevity and juan williams, fox news contributor. mike, that number caught my attention. i want to go back quickly here, this is the 2018 fox voter analysis. suburban women went for president biden in a big way. you can show the split here. democrats 60%. republican 38%. so do you buy these numbers that sho
it reduced the court to the same level of tricks and gimmicks as the rest of politics, you might expect members of congress to leak to reporters but not the court until now, you look at court a docket, you see cases involving free speech and immigration and voting rights, what is really on the docket is the role of the court. become something of a super ledg legislative body. you need 5 votes on the supreme court, 5 is easier than 51 or 251 or 18 or 80 million in a presidential race, why try to convince 80 million of your fellow americans when you could just get 5 lawyers to agree, it s easier. whesome have decided to do what is easy rather than what is right. we have another institution damaged by politics. joining us now judiciary crisis network president keri se severino. thank you for joining us, which cases will be of most significant to the viewers? you alluded to a few. one of the big ones has to do with racial preferences and education, affirmative action, two unive
it reduced the court to the same level of tricks and gimmicks as the rest of politics, you might expect members of congress to leak to reporters but not the court until now, you look at court a docket, you see cases involving free speech and immigration and voting rights, what is really on the docket is the role of the court. become something of a super le legislative body. you need 5 votes on the supreme court, 5 is easier than 51 or 251 or 18 or 80 million in a presidential race, why try to convince 80 million of your fellow americans when you could just get 5 lawyers to agree, it s easier. whsome have decided to do what is easy rather than what is right. we have another institution damaged by politics. joining us now judiciary crisis network president keri s severino. thank you for joining us, which cases will be of most significant to the viewers? you alluded to a few. one of the big ones has to do with racial preferences and education, affirmative action, two universit