and remembering an icon. tina turner the queen of rock & roll. and we begin this very busy hour with very latest from washington where time is literally running out for negotiators to reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling. there s just one week until the treasury secretary s estimated deadline to stave off what could be a devastating debt default. top credit agency has now put the country s aaa credit rating on negative watch. pointing to partisanship as hindering a solution. here is what speaker mccarthy had to say just this morning. everybody is very professional in these meetings. look, i m a total optimist. we will get this done, and we will have a better bill because of it. and joining us this morning with more is garrett haake. also with us, cnbc s dominic chu. garrett, mccarthy seems optimistic about a deal. what are you hearing from the democratic side? no, that s exactly right, jose. on the fitch part of this specifically, democrats are frustrated. t
the howls we re hearing from some lawmakers, it sounds like we might be. on the right, there s chip roy, congressman from texas. i m going to have some blunt conversations with my colleagues and the leadership team. i don t like the direction they are headed. freedom caucus member bob goode of virginia saying i m concerned about rumors that a deal will raise the limit more than we want. senator mike lee from utah, i will use every procedural tool at my disposal to impede a debt ceiling deal that doesn t contain substantial spending and budgetary reforms. on the left, there s the progressive caucus chair who says i think the backlash were to be significant if we are bullied into a bad deal. cori bush of missouri, it won t be helpful to biden re-election if he slashes funding on things like education. and jim clyburn who says the president should negotiate, negotiate, negotiate and then use the 14th amendment to pay the bills unilaterally if time runs out. it may sound like w
friends as we wrap up our all-american summer concert series with lee brice in attendance. i do believe as they adjust the microphones there, rachel and brian, i think 500 of the members in the military are going to be there in fort hood where my dad was actually posted back in the olden days. rachel: good morning. steve: good morning to you. rachel: good morning, brian. brian: a lot of soul talk. i like the soul baby. we have got our soul cleanse last night. steve: soul of america. brian: a lot of soul. geraldo s daughter s name is sol. steve: that s sol, as in the son. rachel: as in the sun. will cain has a lot of soul. brian: how do you know? rachel: because i work with him. he is a soulful guy. steve: that s a striker vehicle. will: steve, brian, rachel good morning. welcome to fort hood, texas. the world s largest military installation. 340 square miles home of the third corps. when america wants to drop the hammer, they soldiers in the armored d
showdown. we are also squaring off in a s, patriotic trivia challenge. plus, judge jeanine and jimmy take to coney island where they rode the world famous cyclone. and we re answering your fanmail questions. have a brand new segment for you . it s these five summer funav extravaganza we re to dove headfirst into some summer topics and celebrate july 4th. first, as you know, americans love barbecue, but it can create some serious issuessu . eight innd 10 millennials actually think they grill betterhink than the parent who taught them. and nearly half of meat eaters o worry about a vegetarian turning up at v their barbecue. i wouldn t worry about that because like if you re a vegetarian, you can always find something to eat.. i don t know any vegetarians that would say to my mother,[l does the barbecueau and my fathr does the cleanup really look like it? and that kind of message, that person. do you think that s progress for that s funny. er yeah, i don t do it that way,
patriotic tribute plus judge jeanine and jimmy take us to coney island with the world famous cyclone. we are answering your questions but first, a brand-new segment for you, summer fun extravaganza. we going to dive headfirst to celebrate july 4, america s loves barbecue but it can create serious issues, eight and ten millennial s think the grill better than their parents and nearly half of meat eaters worry about vegetarians showing up at the barbecue. i wouldn t worry about that because if you are a vegetarian, you can always find something. i don t know any vegetarians. [laughter] my mother does the barbecuing and my father does the cleanup. really? i like it. that s perfect. you think it s perfect? that s funny. i don t do it that way. i grill and they cleanup. steaks, burgers. if you have a table full of people and you go around, how do you like your steak? no, everybody gets medium rare. [laughter] jessica, how about you? i am not a gorilla. we had a fo