folks, it s july 27th. welcome to groundhog day. the only movement is closer to the august 2nd deadline. less than six days the federal government could run out of money and default on its bills. next hour on capitol hill, the doom s day scenario is laid out. executives from credit rating agencies will warn lawmakers of the far-reaching impact of a u.s. downgrade. one debt plan, backed by house speaker john boehner, is yanked from a scheduled vote. the congressional budget office says its savings were overstated and the numbers need to be crunched again. and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says it s time to accept something less than perfect. joe johns and dan lothian, let s start with joe. how costly is today s delay on the boehner plan and does he even have the support to get it passed in his own house? reporter: kyra, these are both very good questions. on the one hand, he loses a day and there are only six days to go. so that is a big deal. the other thing is tha