plus we will speak with the new secretary of transportation pete buttigieg live in this show in a bit. but, first, breaking tonight, just moments ago it has been more than 100 years since we have seen this moment on capitol hill. more than nine ballots for speaker of the house and just now after a tenth vote has just wrapped up. we still don t have a house speaker. the growing question now is who will blink first? we re in the third day day of the republican battle over this job. former minority leader kevin mccarthy still does not have enough support to get to the magic number and the top spot. about 20 opponents are refusing to buckle so far as negotiations continue behind the scenes vote after vote. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram has the latest tonight live from capitol hill. good evening, chad. bret, kevin mccarthy expected to move the meter today. it never happened, despite concessions. the house is no closer to electing a speaker than when it started
but it happened. it s the end of an era, isn t it? no doubt about that. always been our monarch. it s hard to think that she s not and we have a king, i suppose. he needs to be coronated. neil: britts say good-bye to their queen and welcome their new king with tears and chants of god save the king . king charles iii making his first public remarks since his mother s death. my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my late papa, i want to say this: thank you. thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently all of these years. i too now solemnly pledge myself to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. neil: they said he hit it out of the park. king charles iii relaying a great deal of concern when he s dealing with his own grief to now deal with the concerns and grief of an entire population, not only in his country but around the world. welcome, everybody. i m
our job is not to coronate the biggest fund raiser or rubber stamp the status quo or keep on going along to get along. it s to use our votes. to elect a speaker who will enable us to get our country back on track. neil: when we eventually decide on that person. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. the showdown to decide who will become the need leader goes into a sixth vote that for the republican leader right now, kevin mccarthy, it s the same old story. a political grounds hog day that yields the same results with every vote. etch though we don t have the sixth round of voting done, we can already know by seeing those under the others category that kevin mccarthy has failed yet again to get the votes he needed. you can t afford to lose more than 4. with each and every voted, he s lost that many and more. it could be as low as 19 and as high as 20. no matter how you slice it, he s coming up zero. chad pergram on capitol hill with more on this and where this goes now. c
charlie crist. he has been arrested more than two dozen times. no cash bail has created a real problem. inflation was one cause and one cause only. [heckling] senator cruz on the view and got shouted down. let us do our job. throws to herbert and has a touchdown. good morning. steve: good morning, everybody. good morning, miami. as you look from south beach across one of the causeways. there are four causeways in miami. main land to the beach. and welcome aboard. we are exactly two weeks away from election day 2022. live from new york city and miami and all across the country. it s good to have you on this tuesday. carley: yes, it is. you are right. in two tuesdays we are all going to the polls unless you have the opportunity to vote early. we have 14 more days. brian: a lot of people are i can t believe. one thing great about people being so into politics these days. everyone is voting. seems like everyone has an opinion. more people voting than ever
could make inflation worse. because of my economic plan, we are better positioned than any other major economy in the world to weather the challenges and come through this as a strong iser company. republicans win, inflation if s going to get worse. it s that simple. paul: let s bring in texas congressman kevin brady. welcome, congressman, appreciate your coming in. the president says lots of progress, but wait, look, you ve got the last three months it came down from 9% to 8 and something, now 8.2%, so three months in a row it s gone down, so isn t that progress? yeah, no, it really isn t. and this week we saw, as you know, a double dose of bad if news for families and main street businesses. obviously, wholesale prices are still very, very high, and we know at the end of the day those get passed down to consumers in the future. and, of course, core inflation now hit the highest level in joe biden s presidency. that s a full year after he declared inflation had peaked. h