the picket lines, bringing hollywood to a halt. the impact on your favorite shows, as the 11th hour gets underway, on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from los angeles. we begin this evening with breaking news and texas. the man accused of killing five of his neighbors, execution style, has been captured. the alleged gunman, arrested in the city in texas after a four-day manhunt. he is accused of killing his neighbors, including a nine-year-old child, after one of them asked the man to stop firing his rifle because a baby was trying to sleep. he was caught hiding in a closet, underneath some laundry. we received a tip at 5:15 pm, and the arrest was made at 6:30 pm. we are also following the growing scrutiny around our supreme court. the senate judiciary committee had a hearing today on reforming the courts ethics, and code of conduct, after multiple damning reports. propublica found justice clarence thomas did not disclose ultra
tonight, holding the highest court in the land accountable, or, at, least trying to, as democrats call for stronger ethics rules that meant to republican ex existence. who should police the justices? with the clock ticking on the debt limit, president biden will meet with congressional leaders to hash out a deal. and, thousands of rioters, taking to the picket lines, bringing hollywood to a halt. the impact on your favorite shows, as the 11th hour gets underway, on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from los angeles. we begin this evening with breaking news and texas. the man accused of killing five of his neighbors, execution style, has been captured. the alleged gunman, arrested in the city in texas after a four-day manhunt. he is accused of killing his neighbors, including a nine-year-old child, after one of them asked the man to stop firing his rifle because a baby was trying to sleep. he was caught hiding in a closet, underneat
1st, when they cut a deal stephanie. they are going to end up cutting one it is just too dangerous, politically, and economically, for the democrats, and for what remains of semi competent people in the republican party, to let the country go into default. they all know it is dangerous. yes, marjorie taylor greene is incompetent, yes, matt gates is terrible, yes, jim jordan s terrible. yes, you have republicans who want to cover for terra stone, but leave that, when all those things about the republican party. but we also know what drives them all, and that is money. they re chambers of congress, their chambers of commerce, and their local business people, and national business people that feel their coffers will tell them to get it done. that is why something gets done. so, the constitutional, legislative polling trace that everybody is talking about, it s all part of the performance act for something we all know will be handed down. never pragmatic, really practical, that is what w
joe biden did not win the election in 2020. so, their credibility is shot anyways, but it is up to democrats to make the argument in 2024. i want to share what former head of the congressional budget office, peter or zag, said in an interview that i did with him earlier today about another lane that could be taken here. watch this. the first test, clearly, is to cut a deal, and that should happen. but, we are getting close enough here, we need to start playing through the alternatives. i think relative to default, or prioritization, if we are in that position, i would invoke the 14th amendment, and ignore the debt limit. so, the 14th amendment basically says, ignore the debt limit, and democrats, the government, can keep on trucking. do you think that is a possibility here, jason? anything is possible. stephanie, this was part of the kabuki theater everybody is doing right now. everybody becomes a constitutional scholar, everybody has an economics degree, and economics ph. d. f