won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. good evening from new york. i m chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more rounds of votes. he did manage to win over most of his detractors, including some previous hard-liners. and, for the first time, he actually won more votes in the democratic challenger, hakeem jeffries. so, clap. negotiations are still underway. they are adjourned right now when they reconvene just two short hours from now, mccarthy may finally become speaker of the house. they seem confident that is the case. we will see. but based on everything we ve seen, it s obvious, even if mccarthy does clinched the gavel, it will be a victory. this will leave him the weakest speaker in modern polit
fox & friends first on tuesday morning i m todd piro. carley: carley shimkus and the white house says exist for the president s delaware home where classified materials discovered appear. the administration is plaguing biden seek with critical information. alexandria hoff is live in washington with the latest, alex, good morning. good morning, the headline as always the president s wilmington home this week and trying to sort out who may have had access to classified documents that were found there. let s recap, january 9th news finally breaks at the classified documents at the penn biden center in early november and the 11th another documents into allow your spirit and five more documents on the 12th. two days later revealed publicly and yesterday the white house says no visitor logs to the presidents residence exist. i think this, like every president in decades the precedence is personal. the house oversight committee and house judiciary committee have launched inve
fights behind closed doors. you walk out and wow. willie what? you know. nancy pelosi would never allow this never. to happen. never. you just don t go out there and get humiliated three times in a row. what a contrast. nancy pelosi never went to the house floor. people saying, what it s going to happen? you went to the house floor, you knew if nancy put it on the floor it s going to pass. did all the work before. hear from a lot of people, willie, kevin pl m had a month to lock it up and didn t do it. he didn t flow how to closed deal so humiliated yesterday. i got to say, that marjorie taylor greene fed up saying she s had enough. you had kevin mccarthy attacking members of his own caucus yesterday. you have the wall street journal editorial page, gop chaos caucus. house republicans said they want to drain the swamp and save america, but they can t even get through day one without a display of dysfunction. it s just it s just chaos. new york post a
we ll get a checkup with the doctor on the dangers ahead. and later, this isn t your grandparents f-100, it s a converted classic and charged up. up. whoa! captioning funded by cbs >r p this is s ffrom np from from from duncan. we begin with ian. the biggest threat to florida so far this hurricane season. in is barrelling towards cuba. this video showing heavy rain from the storm as shared by a se cbs news producer. people are urged to get ready. near tampa, people filled sandbags. others raced to buy essential supplies. governor ron desantis has declared this a state-wide emergency. even if you re not necessarily in the eye of the path of the storm there s going to be pretty broad impacts throughout the state. you re going to have wind. you re going to have water. there cob fluld be flooding on east coast of florida. that s something that may hab. our partners at the weather channel have been following this. ian is likely to strengthen rapidly. don t let its
good morning. high pressure is firmly in charge of our weather so things are fairly settled. sunny spells, just a few showers, warm it tomorrow and an increased chance of rain for friday. all the details later in the programme. it s tuesday the 30th of august. the united nations will lead a global appeal today to help pakistan cope with the devastating floods which have left a third of the country under water and killed more than 1,100 people. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected but mountainous regions in the north west have also been badly hit. the crisis is not over yet as heavy rain continues and water surges down the indus river. our reporter sean dilley has the latest details. in some parts of pakistan, it s been relentless. more than 33 million people have been affected by flooding in the country s heaviest rain for more than a decade. this year s monsoon season has claimed well over 1,100 lives since june. more than 3,500 kilo