republicans to put together a borrowing cap. legislative and verbal ping pong began the minute the house bill passed. 218-210. bill is passed. this house has acted. republicans took a bad bill and made it worse. how bizarre can anyone be. power to solve this is in our hand. motion to table is agreed t to. now what? senate majority leader reid will push his own plan tomorrow and pushing for a vote 10:00 p.m. our time. no chance of passing the house. after that the real negotiations begin. as mark matthews explains, the bay area congressional contingent not happy with the day events. on the floor of the house speaker of the house john boehner made an im passion plea to his colleague. it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle put something on the table tell us where you are. reporter: the speaker plan raises debt limit by 900 bill i don t know and cuts government spending by 9 17 billion and it does not raise taxes on anyone. h
advantage of him sexually. he tells the worker i need work digging. let s go do some digging or anything that he might offer that welcome. but he has something else in mind. gomez says he s been approached four times recently. always saying no. one time he was offered 400ed. others offer their home to let them shower and try to take vachk them afterwards. down in southern california, solicitations for sex are even higher. a study done found that about 40% of day laborers have been approached for sex. n nearly 10% of those men have: accepted the offer. and a majority said they didn t use condoms. health officials fear that will increase the sexually transmitted diseases and more sex education for this demographic is needed. new tonight at 6:00, the murder of a gay man in june may not have been a murder at all but may be a tore risk. the attorney for the man arrested said today that the victim died in a terrible accident during consensual sex and some erotic form of asphyxi
both houses. it s very controversial because people feel you can t respond quick enough to war or to disaster. you can t respond to recession. palo alto congress woman. look at the hell we re going through now. this bill guarantees that in a few months we d have to go through the same hell. he is right, they d have to go another vote so all eyes are turning to the senate. the manl ti leader promised his own $2 trillion plan will be ready for a vote saturday night. even if the senate can come up with something that they can agree and kit get some republican support, it s not clear the house is going to vote for this, look at what they ve done. they ve said this is what we want. it s our way or the highway. so i still am very hesitant to think about prospects of dpeenss. once more, speaker boehner. and yes, people can be critical of what we ve done. but where are the other ideas? other ideas are on the senate side. the last best hope we re getting a compromise and a
the abc7 traffic center. if you are commuting on 580 i have a trouble spot plus traffic the scene this morning. it s 4:31 on friday morning. i m eric thomas. and i m kristen sze. let s begin with they were talking about, funeral service for sheriff s deputy shot to death while helping a friend will bring thousands to san rafael with major traffic implications. john alston is live with a preview. all is quiet now. but crowds are expected to build as the morning goes on. we re here at the veterans memorial auditorium, anywhere from 800 to 1200 people expected. the service begins at 11:00 a.m. it s open to the public and will go into the midafternoon. they will be honoring jim mathison. he was killed a week and of ago near petaluma. he had gone to a friend s how whose daughter was harassed by an ex-boyfriend. he shot the deputy and unarmed. when haloran tried to grab his ex-girlfriend s mother, a brother shot haloran to death. this will be remembering about jim mathsison
of representatives. meanwhile, the senate and harry reid are strategizing about bringing their bill to the floor. we re going to learn about all of in this morning from the managing editor of the hill. he ll be with us for our first hour as his reporters scour hill to try to understand the behind-the-scenes stories of the discussions over the debt limit. later on, two members of congress, joe walsh, the tea party republican heavily lobbied yesterday, and mike ross, democrat of arkansas, one of the blue dog conservative democrats who s announced he s not coming back to congress. we ll learn from him what his thinking is on the debt ceiling debate. as we begin this morning, your comments on the story of the day is lacking support on the boehner debt vote. we would like to hear what you think about all of this. our phone lines are open begin this friday morning, we want to turn to the political blog. day left before default is their story this morning. what was originally de