good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. can they get to 218 by tomorrow? with growing frustration over the debt deal on the right and the left, we have got latest on the arm twisting, political messaging and veiled threats coming out of capitol hill. all of it with a full house vote tentatively planned for tomorrow night. plus, desantis in des moines. the governor, how will his florida blueprint go over with the folks in iowa? and the war next door hits home for vladimir putin. literally. drones exploded on a moscow neighborhood while buildings were set fire in kyiv. we start with conservative republicans vowing to do everything in their power to kill the debt ceiling bill, demanding their colleagues vote it down. their opposition raising new fears about the future of the legislation and reigniting concerns that the country could be headed back to the brink of a catastrophic economic default. if you re out there watching this, every on
it as a defeat for maga extremists and their agenda. but progressives aren t all sold. i want to bring in nbc s sahil kapur on capitol hill, jonathan lemire, host of way too early and msnbc political analyst and matthew dowd, msnbc s senior political analyst. good to see you all. so, sahel, the test for messaging is whether it moves votes, right? do we have any sense of how it is working on either side? that s right, chris. we know the freedom caucus press conference s opposition is a headache for speaker mccarthy. whether it becomes a vote problem remains to be seen. we saw a dozen members of the republican conference at that press conference. some of the most hard right members who leadership was never counting on in a bipartisan deal with democrats. if the number remains that low, in terms of republican defections on the floor, it would be a dream outcome for kevin mccarthy. because democrats can vote on this and they are expected to
anyone. that s exactly right. i m not only that, but he s no longer bound by the rules he d agreed to as joining the board. early, when some of the company have to pledge to honor the fiduciary responsibilities of the shareholders. and then of course, immediately after saying he would do that, elon began tweeting all sorts of crazy things. so, now he can keep on doing that. and you won t have to worry about show how the lawsuits. so now he s going to get anything you want. this is a huge shoulder, and he will use the twitter platform to push all of his demands. to hate tweet at them as much as he wants, and get the millions of people follow him all wound up. isn t his dream outcome? it seems that way to me, but i think it s worth noting that we don t really know what s elon once. i think the best theory of the
him not joining the board? he s got a bigger stake than anyone. that s exactly right. i m not only that, but he s no longer bound by the rules he d agreed to as joining the board. early, when some of the company have to pledge to honor the fiduciary responsibilities of the shareholders. and then of course, immediately after saying he would do that, elon began tweeting all sorts of crazy things. so, now he can keep on doing that. and you won t have to worry about show how the lawsuits. so now he s going to get anything you want. this is a huge shoulder, and he will use the twitter platform to push all of his demands. to hate tweet at them as much as he wants, and get the millions of people follow him all wound up. isn t his dream outcome? it seems that way to me, but i think it s worth noting that we don t really know what s elon once. i think the best theory of the
to win this game. the dream outcome, winning. i mean really, you can t get more that that. you just want to win the game. that s the only goal. nothing else matters. not a stat. i can get injured in this game, and if we win, that s it. the players want to win this more than anything. you may recognize cnn s law enforcement james gagliano here with us, a west point grad, here is jimmy, tailgating with the army football fans. why is this game so special? they have been playing it since 1890 and this is the crucial, this is where they test their skills, these are going to be all combat officers in the navy, on the army side, all we care about, for those three hours, coy, getting that w, beat navy again. let s go. benny, you ve played in this game. what do you have to say about the rivalry? i have just one thing to say. go, army! there you have it. the 119th edition of the army/navy game, live from