of time? why do i have to watch this? they don t seem to be making a lot of speeches, per se. they are just talking broadly about drain the swamp and stuff like that. and people want stuff done. brian: he s friendly pro kevin mccarthy. he said this about this playing out and if there s any help. this reminds me of the ancient philosopher, mick jagger, who said you can t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need. i think in this case we have something we need. it s time to move on, roll up our sleeves, and get to work. they have been a lot of concessions, discussions that went late into the night last night, with the holdouts. leader mccarthy and others, to give them more seeds at the table on committees, change some of the rules. at this point the rules that have been negotiated are really good to and power rank-and-file members and take the power away
it s in march. ainsley: that s quite a tease. steel and i don t know if you remember, it is you, me, and griff jenkins re-creating something that happened before. brian: that, i m not sure about. just backing up, while we were talking, they were saying the same thing over and over again. meet me halfway, me halfway, meet me halfway. that s a good thing about writing a dance song. you only need one line and a bass drum. steve: let s meet david spunt half way. he will tell us about whether the battle over who will be the next house speaker there will be a vote today at high noon. ainsley: republican leader kevin mccarthy insists the g.o.p. is making progress and they are learning about concessions that mccarthy is prepared to make to break this deadlock. brian: david spunt joins us live with the latest. we have details, right, david? we are learning more about the concessions mccarthy is willing to make. late night last night and early
kaitlan, is whether or not conservatives can grow the number of votes they have against kevin mccarthy. that is going to be the key telling moment here. whether or not that number starts to increase or whether we re at a stalemate. did not go the direction kevin mccarthy wanted it to go, instead he got more members to change their minds. thank you so much. one of the republicans who did switch his vote yesterday from mccarthy to jim jordan in the third round. donalds. jordan. jordan. [ applause ] that vote surprising some in the chamber. the republican congressman there voting. it s byron donalds of florida who voted for mccarthy on the first two ballots and then switched to jim jordan on this third. he is joining us now. good morning. good morning. i imagine you had a late
from the democratic side at least, there are not a lot of khe chinks in the armor. errol lewis, i know you had a late night last night. so thank you. appreciate it. sure. still ahead, a triple threat. the flu, rsv and covid-19 putting a strain on hospitals across the country. the warning from health officials ahead of the holidays coming up. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. whilit s more unpredictable, its possibilities are endles from paying youreople from anywhere to supportg your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights
teamherschel.com because they will not buy the seat. they can t win on the policy so what they re doing right now they re trying to buy back the seat i don t care where you get the money from us not coming from georgia. george is not for sale. i want everyone to know that george is not for sale, people turning up to vote, i love the lord jesus and that s the reason i got into this race, and we will go out and beat this senator warnock because he does not stand for georgia. brian: to do that you need the younger vote and you have to do better in cuyahoga county and you feel you re doing those things in columbia towers, something owned by the church in which he is the pastor of, and control of renting out and dividing that as a source of income and basically in squalor. herschel, best of luck i know you had a late night last night, i know you have an early day today with us and all day campaigning. it s a sprint to december 6th, thank you for joining us, herschel. herschel: thank you