her actually doing that. katie sister-in-law, rhonda. i hit the floor, and i cried. i asked god, is it possible? could she really have done that? of all things, that? katie? and then, there was katie s children. her daughter, harley, was ten years old at the time. living in florida with her father. she remembers messing around with her friends, one day, at school. i was having a smart mouth,
stands. steve: you want to go upstairs and go through your brother s desk? ainsley: hit the floor, do push-ups while i tell you ainsley: can we do a push-up contest? i told you, make a big, big ainsley: he is not allowed. dennis, give him the green light, should we do this? ainsley: just do a few for us. steve: bobby, thank you for joining us live. thank you for having me. ainsley: we appreciate it. cruising across america, fox weather hits the street with special guest, mother nature, live report next. steve: but first here is elevation worship, it is dry outside and they are performing. since when has impossible ever stopped you. all together, make a sound. this is the sound of dry bones rattling.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc, and i will be hosting the show, here from d.c. for the rest of the week as we continue to follow the latest on the debt deal. our coverage continues with katy tur reports. good to be with you, i m katy tur. it is going to a vote. tonight at 8:30 p.m., the debt deal negotiated by president biden and speaker mccarthy will hit the floor. how many republicans will get on board in the house, and what will democrats do if gop leadership fails to secure a majority of their narrow majority in the house? in other words, if speaker mccarthy can t deliver his promise 150 republican votes, will democrats still vote yes? after all, they were not a party to this compromise. it is not their deal. dem leadership signalled today