griff: i don t think anyone is awake here. it s miami. they don t get up this early. the whole city is asleep. nike i can in nic haven t gone to sleep yet. steve: go to bed early. i got up pretty much every day about #:00. to your point, they probably are asleep. but, look at the sunrise. nicole: beautiful. steve: gorgeous. welcome aboard. it is monday. it is technically a federal holiday. a lot of people have the day off. we have dr. nicole saphier and griff here on the couch. it s great to have you. nicole: glad to be here on this day off. happy to be here. steve: because we had a comp day. nicole: do we? griff: what do we get for that? nicole: to be together. it s the first monday of 2023. bring it in. steve: speaking of the first monday of 2023, do you guys make resolutions or vow to change behavior or something have a hope and aspiration, a goal? nicole: i don t make new year s resolution same thing every year live a happy healthy life. steve:
you have that there is enough votes for that person on the second ballot because you have got so many of the republicans say we wanted these changes, particularly the motion to vacate which mccarthy has given along with several of the rule changes kevin mccarthy laid out yesterday the conservatives wanted. how are you going to get the numbers for earn that . seems like you are headed into ha real mess. griff, we shouldn t be in a hurry to make a bad decision. it s worth it to fight for a few hours or even a few days to get the best possible person to speaker instead of surrendering to the status quo and surrender guilty to establishment. if you want earmarks continuing kevin mccarthy is your speaker. if you want massive democrat spending bills not majority. last time he was majority leader when we had control of the congress kevin mccarthy is your speaker. if you wan surrender the power f the purse and true principles kevin mccarthy would be your choice for speaker. that s not who w
now i m going to give you the last word. i don t think you to talk in theory, mary katharine. i m not talking theory. i m talking about how you fix this problem in the future. if you want to get to the root of it, you have to deal with the locals and local unions and the fact that they need to stand up to those unions who have become public servants. bill: how? by firing the ones who violated the rules. bill: that s bloomberg s deal. that s what you have got to do just like reagan did it in 1981 with the federal employee act. bill: hold it are you going to force bloomberg, a local mayor to fire his sanitation chiefs? is that what you are going to do. i m saying public outcry from folks like you, from folks like me from, people all over new york has to force wimpy politicians who are bed in unions to take a step and fix this if you want it to work in the future. bill: all right. it s a. real mess. it really is. right to. get it really fixed, i think you have to get to
is what it is. now i m going to give you the last word. i don t think you to talk in theory, mary katharine. i m not talking theory. i m talking about how you fix this problem in the future. if you want to get to the root of it, you have to deal with the locals and local unions and the fact that they need to stand up to those unions who have become public servants. bill: how? by firing the ones who violated the rules. bill: that s bloomberg s deal. that s what you have got to do just like reagan did it in 1981 with the federal employee act. bill: hold it are you going to force bloomberg, a local mayor to fire his sanitation chiefs? is that what you are going to do. i m saying public outcry from folks like you, from folks like me from, people all over new york has to force wimpy politicians who are bed in unions to take a step and fix this if you want it to work in the future. bill: all right. it s a. real mess. it really is. right to. get it really fixed, i think you
is what it is. now i m going to give you the last word. i don t think you to talk in theory, mary katharine. i m not talking theory. i m talking about how you fix this problem in the future. if you want to get to the root of it, you have to deal with the locals and local unions and the fact that they need to stand up to those unions who have become public servants. bill: how? by firing the ones who violated the rules. bill: that s bloomberg s deal. that s what you have got to do just like reagan did it in 1981 with the federal employee act. bill: hold it are you going to force bloomberg, a local mayor to fire his sanitation chiefs? is that what you are going to do. i m saying public outcry from folks like you, from folks like me from, people all over new york has to force wimpy politicians who are bed in unions to take a step and fix this if you want it to work in the future. bill: all right. it s a. real mess. it really is. right to. get it really fixed, i think you