0 now they re going through the scraps, the people that missed their vote. these are the key votes, and matt gaetz is the keyest of them all. let s listen in. gaetz. present. present. he voted present. that will not be enough to deliver the speakership to kevin mccarthy. kevin mccarthy needed matt gaetz to vote yes. they needed present votes don t hurt. it s at least a nod in the right direction, but they needed three of the holdouts to vote present not two. let s listen in. gosar voted for mccarthy as well as we expected. mccarthy. graves of louisiana, m ccarthy. jeffries. david scott, jeffries. kevin mccarthy walks off the he does not look happy. kevin mccarthy walks off the floor i m sorry, walks up the floor rather. matt gaetz, he needed him to vote yes not present. he s trying to convince him. he appears to be trying to convince matt gaetz to vote yes and not present. also, right, if he could get lauren boebert to change from present we haven t seen
and i look out the window, two squad cars pull up. the scene was unreal, like something from a movie. wesley did not yet realize he d been cast as the villain. guys, something s going on. there s something s happening outside. everyone goes to the window. i open up my door to go outside and see what s going on. and that s when, freeze! get on the ground. put your hands behind your back. cops arrested him. but according to wesley, he had absolutely no clue why. then police showed wesley a photo. and immediately when i saw myself at that atm i literally knew what what had happened. detectives wanted answers. what was wesley doing with that atm card? initially he kind of portrayed to us, don t know what you re talking about.
upcoming heating, high heating prices just in time for november. so what you ve got is a big mixture of a lot of issues that the democrats only have one issue to come up against, and that is abortion. you just put a poll up there that says 37% top voter issues are inflation and the economy. who better to tackle that than the republican platform? and i think that s why you re seeing the last minute turn around. and we always get with bumps right, you know, the pendulum will swing hard either way. and right now the national wave is with the republican party, and that s why you re seeing these tooth and nail races down to the wire neil: well, it s something, to your point, something s going on. sarah, let me ask can you about that that because i know you feel about maybe this energy that s not there that a maybe we re not appreciating or seeing, but when i hear maggie hassan now take over the administration over its handling
last decadee. then during the lockdown s ssri prescriptions increased even more . a pharmacy group called expressd scripts reported that antidepressants prescriptions went up by more than 20% during covid, according the latest figures,n more than 40 million americans are now taking psychoactive a p roughly one in ten . so again, the point of these drugs is to make you healthier mentally to reduce suicide and violence and suicide rates and rates of violence are spikingra now we don t know that that s causation, but it ss worth looking at. ofim course it s immoral to criticize big pharma. could wecr use an honest conversation about this ? yes, immediately. clearly something s going on . what three major medical associations, including the american academy of pediatrics have eric together declared a national state off d emergency in children s mental health caused by covid parents report grief, anxiety and depression c among children, citing school closures
dad suddenly passed away and he matured quickly in a setting like that with a family that surrounded him and a community that helped him regain his footing. he began with interest in public service not because of personal ambition, but because of his passion and faith for america and a beef that america needed individuals who would put the country first and who would put the issues of america ahead of the issues of their personal concerns and so he went to washington and for 14 years, he s been battling in washington as a leader and he s found some extraordinary capacity there which is one to be an intellectual leader in the pay. he s one of those that understands how government works and how it can be tamed and how we can restore to the people of america the rights and powers of the people and how states are the places where new ideas are developed and tested and grown. he understands the constitution and he s done something that very few people in washington learn how to do