vossoughian. dramatic video of the final moments before a plane crash oversees that loved dozens of people dead. we are keeping a close eye on california where another round of devastating storms is heading. plus, a looming dead ceiling deadline, as congress gears up for a fight that could shut the government down. and, president biden on the road today, to honor martin luther king junior, but looming over him is the latest news on the documents found in his home. all of that, plus the right to bear arms in the missouri legislature. you know what it feels like to have a bunch of men at this room, looking at your top, trying to decide whether it s appropriate or not? democratic women fighting back against a new dress code policing what they wear. i talk to one of them, ahead, today. we begin with breaking news out of nepal, where at least 68 people are dead after a twin engine turboprop plane crashed in the airport, in the central part of the country, while trying to lan
thursdays dialed nine is not meant by congress, a new borrowing limit, quote, extraordinary measures would need to be taken to avoid defaulting to avoid a economic disaster. the concern is that house republicans are wanting to raise the ceiling on their objections to government spending programs, medicare, medicaid, and security. he writes in the new york times, for these republicans, quote, legislative victories can t answer the parties underlying discontent. which is less about government policy and more about american culture. peter joins us now to unpack all of this. thank you for being with us this afternoon. let s start with the fixation on culture, speaking to the victory overcomes of an overwhelmingly opposing their own congressional leadership for years now, mcconnell, boehner, counter, and so on. what is it with the current house republicans, and what is it that they really want, and their leader, kevin mccarthy, why is he powerless to get it