good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. less than two hours ago, the house passed a bipartisan plan to head off a disastrous default, which the treasury warned could come as soon as monday. the bill clear the house at a critical time for our economy, with the risk of recession still a concern. 314 members voted in favor of the bill. 117 voted against it. among the no votes, 71 republicans, including members of the freedom caucus. they were not alone. 46 democrats were also in the no column. but before the vote took place, several members from both sides went to the floor to make the case for the bill. thank goodness for joe biden s legislative skill, we will not go over the edge. and they are prepared to take us over the edge. the bill contains spending cuts that takes a step towards the right direction to restoring fiscal sanity in washington. we need to avoid a default that would stop checks to our seniors, benefits to our veterans. house democrats were c
democrats push misery because it s demoralizing. the more demoralized the populace feels the more powerful they become as a result. take your average democratic voter. there is one. have you ever noticed how modern progressives seem unsatisfied, anxious, unhinged, angry, nose rings, purple hair. a recent survey found that liberals were roughly two times less likely than conservatives to feel completely satisfied with their lives. liberals reported feeling less satisfied with their own mental health. i ll back them up on that. and their family lives. their entire belief system is in part dedicated and predicated on the idea that the world is about to end due to climate change. it s been in the schools forever. they re hearing it from powerful politicians like aoc. it means they re willing to do anything, even destroy priceless historical pieces of art to remind you of that fact. that s what a few climate extremists did to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. they di
tell, it is to keep the voters miserable. it seems democrats misery because it s demoralizing and the more demoralized the populace feels, the more powerful the parties politicians become. as a result, take your average democratic voter and there is one. have you ever noticed how modern progressives seem so unsatisfied? they seemed anxious of unhinged, little angry nose rings, purple hair. a recent survey by yougov found that liberals were roughly two times less likely than conservatives to feel completely satisfied with their lives. now liberals also reported feeling less satisfied with their own mental health. i ll back them up on that and their family lives and you can see why their entire belief system is in part dedicated and predicated on the idea that the world is about to end due to climate change. it s been in the schools forever. they re hearing it from powerful politicians like aoc, and it means they re willing to do anything, even destroy priceless torrico pieces
hello and welcome to inside politics. i m abby phillip in today for john king in washington. detained right now in american reporter for the wall street journal, is in russian custody after vladimir putin s government accuses him of spying. plus two army black hawk helicopters crash in kentucky nine service members, all of them killed as military training operation goes sideways. they re lost. today is our loss, and we re gonna stand with both those that are here today and again. we re gonna make sure that these families know that they are loved that they are not alone. and gridlock on guns. tempers flare lawmakers literally shouting at one another over on capitol hill over the nashville shooting. you know what i m saying? dying? but first today s major news an american journalist arrested in russia, evan gorski vich is being accused of espionage after russian security services detained him about 1100 miles from moscow. the fsb, says gertjan, which was trying to obtain state
this week on speaker kevin mccarthy s plan to raise the debt ceiling also ahead, the state department pulls u.s. personnel out of the embassy in sudan amid fierce fighting in the country we ll have the latest on the deadly conflict and what s next for thousands of americans who are still over there plus, we ll dig into new reporting on a possible spring counteroffensive from ukraine. looks like the russians are actually retreating or starting to evacuate people from areas around kherson, which suggests a retreat is coming up for the russians. ukraine, again, is trying to regain land controlled by russian forces, and that will ultimately, in the end, whenever that is, it s going to involve some very, very deep negotiations as it pertains to land they took. yeah. now opposed to crimea. good morning welcome to morning joe. it is monday, april 24th there s our good morning. good morning. happy monday with us, the host of way too early, bureau chief at q poli