chris, extraordinary things that we are watching a realtime, the disrobing of the house minority leader, the man who would be speaker, essentially crawling politically naked into what he thought was gonna be s finest hour. watruly an apt metaphor, and uncharted territory. and one of those things, election is run like this, you don t know what the outcome is you simply don t know what will happen next. it s not often that you get that that midnight aca but where john mccain vote where you give the down some. but they are few and far between for instance, joy, and thank you for passing this off, i appreciate it. for those, joining if you re looking at what that is, that s a motion to adjourn. kevin mccarthy the would-be speaker has lost 11 consecutive votes he set a new contemporary record, we re now back into the 1830s, which is the last of 11 votes happen, 1850s or is like 133. he s lost 11 votes, now there s a motion to adjourn, to take some time off from the, losing to do s
you are telling me, you dream that true. i did. it wasn t as close my dream. some very bad liberating takes us on the air tonight. and tomorrow at noon, when they resume, let s hope some serious business gets done. on that, note i wish you a very good night, well of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. end of tomorrow. he set a new contemporary record, we re now back into the 1830s collapsed. of 11 votes happen, 1850s or is like 133. he s lost 11 votes, now there s a motion to adjourn, to take some time off from the, losing to do some more talk about this, colleagues to work in a deal so you won t keep losing. he s been losing by basically the same margins over and over. he can t afford to lose, for and he s been losing 20 over and over. one of the allies has made a motion to adjourn, as was the case 24 hours ago. if you watch innocent, thinking i feel like i was just here. i feel, you i do as well, because this is where
waitress, waiter, member. folks busing, not loving precarious lies with no benefits, they re waiting with their tips are. they have guaranteed benefits and a wage from that union. how much would you like to see that model and other places. as we watch service industries pushing for unionization? here is what i know, this is a service industry in our state, i knew it well, that s why my families there, my grandfather worked in the service industry, he was a pit boss, opening casinos, my aunts, uncles, cousins to this day, my cousins are working in the casinos are did cocktails, what they re looking for is that opportunity, that good paying job, to being able to afford health care. make sure your kids of every opportunity. what i, know when my father was a proud i had a twinkle who was a proud member of operating engineers who work for the health and hotel his entire career.
operate judicial confirmations executive appointments, but of course anything that gets past is gonna have to go through that house is the first time now where the senate is gonna be able to get something done we have to see whether we can pass it in the house. i am hopeful that we continue in the senate, to work in a bipartisan way, every piece of legislation i reach out to somebody on the other side of the aisle, we ve passed bipartisan legislation in the, past we are still looking to do things that we can work together. listen, we have our extremes, but there is a good group of senators on both sides they just want to work together, and solve the problems and get things done, i think the senate continues, and should continue down a path. i want to ask you a question about your home stay, nevada. people may or may not know. this you have united states, las vegas, most encino, strong union one of the amazing things, the first time you have a meal you get a drink, bartenders waitre