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mccarthy. the current republican leader has sent the new proposal to his colleagues to try to overcome significant resistance to his ascension. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is live on capitol hill tonight. hello, chad. the math. there are at least five g.o.p. members who oppose mccarthy for speaker and, perhaps, more. kevin doesn t have the votes. what we ll do, we ll block kevin. there will be 10 to 15 members vote against him on the first ballot tomorrow that will vote for andy biggs. mccarthy can only lose four votes and still prevail. mccarthy is desperately making concessions. do you think the rules package you released last night has moved any votes to yes. yes. and what will you do if you don t have 218 on the first ballot? mccarthy finally agreed to one demand. he would lower the bar to hold a new confidence vote for speaker if members don t think he s doing a good job. but that didn t satisfy mccarthy detractors. there is nothing
transports. breaking tonight, federal judge appoints a special master to review documents in the raid on the mar-a-lago home of former president donald trump. also denying a request from the government to exclude reportedly classified documents. what does all of that mean going forward. the panel breaks that down go plus with the fentanyl crisis, the attorneys general from more than a dozen states and urge the president to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction to help protect americans from a mass casualty event. we begin with the fight over migrant buses and no flights. the white house correspondent kevin corke has the latest on what happened on the border and martha s vineyard. good evening, kevin. a border battle to be sure between white house and blue states against g.o.p. resident governors who supporters say are simply forcing the blue states to live with the consequences of their preferred border policies. if you live in a border town in texas and arizona or
florida governor rhonda sent is making good on his promise to send migrants to sanctuary states and now top city immigration officials say plans are underway to send migrants bust from texas to destinations like florida. brandon will join us l live. if doing bare minimum and the in theworkplace. playing in later, this hour into the nights lightning round. we begin with the president s insistence americans are enjoying the fruits of a robust economy even as many struggle with higher prices. white house correspondent kevin couric has the story tonight good evening, president wants americans to fully embrace the electric car future which sounds good in theories until you consider most of the cars and price are far out of reach for most americans to say nothing of the lack of infrastructure, china s grip on the materials you need to make the batteries to run them. undeterred, the president is now all in and in fact showed it at today s detroit auto show. we know i m a car guy
agenda or kitchen table issues? our panel will see. a rare agreement between the justice department and former president trump s legal team at the appointment of a special master to review documents sees it mar-a-lago. we will detail. plenty of pomp and circumstance this week as britain s morning the longest reigning monarch, the queens passing now spurring the royal family to mend some fences. prince harry and meghan markle are both back in the u.k. steven hilton will join us to break down the royal drama. we begin with president biden touting on a economic resurgence. white house correspondent kevin corke taking a closer look. good to be with you. the president back on the road again telling a group in boston about what he called an unprecedented investment in his bipartisan infrastructure law. the latest example, he claimed, it s taken america from economic crisis to economic resurgence. jobs and incomes are up. people are back to work. that progress has continued even