government never could ve done through the front door under the constitution and climate change agendas and emissions caps and racial equity caps and places like apple, or home depot or chevron and using the money of every day citizens to do it as a betrayal about the capitalism ad democracy had to think the right answer is to say that no matter what you think about climate change racial equity, we should want to sort that out through the political system where every person is voice counts piecemeal left-wing paul cripe anything to be polling card today. steve: well said and kept the book is called catalyst punishment and good luck with your campaign and will see you soon and irregular with more, the editor at large spectator been an editor-in-chief of the federalist, molly hemingway come about that fox news contributor somebody got these swamp experts in the since of the outsiders who observe all of this madness and we see all of this that goes on here just visiting. so let s just get
the recognition as every other voice have to be ignored and what we ve shown last night. yes, we can get there, but we re not going to ignore each individual voice, because each voice represents millions of americans and their voice counts, too. neil: and a lot of your colleagues say you re a small group the conservative college and a disproportionate number of goodies and they re concerned given the fact that the freedom caucus will have more on the rules committee, that establishings legislative authority while pushing legislation, anything that of the addresses spending and trying to put it up for a vote whether we need spending, all issues might be wise and good, but that it will slow congress down to the point that nothing gets done. what do you say? we re not interested in nothing getting done. what we re interested in is not
that resistance broke down yesterday as mccarthy agreed to key concessions. pennsylvania congressman scott perry changed his vote to support mccarthy in the 12th round. i think what we showed last night is, yes, we can get there, but we re not going to ignore individual voices because each one of those individual voices represents three-quarters of a million americans, and their voice counts too. reporter: now, congressman perry feels that the agreements made such an as an array of spending cuts and the ability to oust mccarthy more easily are not concessions, but wins for the american people. jon? jon: alexandria hoff from washington, thank you. well, speaker mccarthy s late night win came after he reached an agreement with opponents in the republican party. that framework with includes divisions that range from a southern border security plan which is one of mccarthy s central priorities to the so-called motion to vacate which allows any single house member to make a motion to
after that just one more round later. i may not mow all of you, some of you are new, but i hope one thing is clear after this week, i never give up. reporter: the first matter of business, swearing in of the 118th congress that was delayed by the stalemate that started tuesday ask was led largely by members of the house freedom caucus. yesterday mccarthy agreed to key concessions. pennsylvania congressman scott perry is the freedom caucus chair. he changed his vote to support mccarthy in the 12th round. i think what we ve shown last night is, yes, we can get there, but we re not going to ignore individual voices because each one of those individual voices represents three-quarters of a million americans, and their voice counts too. reporter: congressman perry feels that the agreements made such as an array of spending cuts and the ability to oust mccarthy more easily are not concessions, but wins for the american people. arthel? arthel: okay.
congressman-elect at the time mike rogers of alabama was physically restrained by other members after attempting to confront congressman matt gaetz. the victory came after that,s just one more round later. i may not know all of you, some of you are new, but i hope one thing is clear after this week, i never give up. reporter: the first matter of business, swearing in of the 118th congress. that was delayed by the stalemate that started tuesday and was led largely by members of the house freedom caucus. that resistance broke down yesterday as mccarthy agreed to key concessions. pennsylvania congressman scott perry is freedom caucus chair. he changed his vote to support mccarthy in the 12th round. i think what we showed last night is, yes, we can get there, but we re not going to ignore individual voices, because each one of those voices represents three-quarters of a million americans, and their voice counts too. reporter: congressman perry feels that the agreements made