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
seems like the whitehouse new about this but kept a tight lid on it. we re asking who knew it. we re with jacqui heinrich at the white house with what the administration is saying now and what aishah hasnie is saying that lawmakers want. wel welcome. welcome. this is neil cavuto. even with the markets closed, it s a busy day. we go to jackqui heinrich first is how the white house is handling docuworld. what we know is this was going on a full two months before the white house publicly disclosed it. that s after it was leaked to the press. critics are asking, what was the motivation to keep a lid on it and who made that call. who made that decision in ron klain make that decision? not to disclose? not to disclose. did ron klain make the decision? did the president make the decision to not tell the american people six days before the american election? another question, who had access to the material found in the president s garage. last night james comer formally ask
governors for relocating those migrants to sanctuary areas. the president is accusing republicans of using those asylum seekers as political props. florida governor ron desantis is responding now by calling the president a hypocrite. biden would fly people in the middle of the night, dump them all across this country. there was no warning on any of this. the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they all of a sudden go their virtual signaling is a fraud. bill: the white house is talking about taking legal action. california governor gavin newsom takes it a step further and considering he is asking the department of justice to consider kidnapping charges. got it all covered. we action from tom cotton. let s start at the white house with alexandria hoff. good morning, alex. this morning a meeting is reportedly taking place for possible litigation against governors will be discussed. the white house
zero. today we received news of our economy 0% inflation in the month of july. 0%. brian: we will have more on that later, there s never bent a better day for permit watching the time that inauguration day, january 20th, a moment the voters have been waiting for for four years, none of it had to do with joe biden and possibilities the presidency could bring to them. the best part of him taking office wasn t donald trump was leaving office. all of it was made possible because somehow voters during a pandemic had accomplished what four years of witch hunts and the full force of surveillance state could not remove a donald trump from the white house despite giving 74 million votes. almost immediately joe biden and his installed attorney general at the department of justice began targeting hundreds of trump voters who protested the election results on january 6th. the biden administration jailed people like a 69-year-old grandmother with cancer, walked into the capital. even pe
news that our economy had zero percent inflation in the month of julyy, zero percent. okay, we ll have more on that a little bit later in the show, i promise. but first, there never been a more important day for the permanent washington time than inauguration day for joe biden. january 20th last year it was moment democrats and their voters in the federal bureaucracy have been waiting for for four years. none of it had to do with joe biden or possibilities his presidency could bring to them.t the best part about joe biden taking office was donald trump was leaving office, although it was made possible because somehow voters during a pandemicus had accomplished what, four years off witch hunts, pausing to investigate the full force of surveillance state could not removing donald trump from the white house despite getting seventy four million votes. but it quickly becameus clear removing donald trump was not the end goal. believe it or not, almost immediately joe biden and his