underway right now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. tonight, in his first oval office address, president biden made the case for the bipartisan debt ceiling bill. he spoke of an economic crisis averted, and reminded the nation that, without the bill, the u.s. was in fact headed for a disastrous u.s. default. passing this budget agreement was critical. the stakes could not have been higher. they were extreme voices threatening to take america, for the first time in our 247 year history, to default on our national debt. nothing nothing would have been more irresponsible. nothing would have been more catastrophic. no one got everything they wanted. but the american people got what they needed. we have heard of an economic crisis, an economic collapse. i want to commend speaker mccarthy. you know, he and i, we and our teams, we were able to get along and get things done. the final vote in both chambers was overwhelming. far more of our bipartisan than
in broad daylight yesterday a quadruple drive-by shooting took place one block from national stadium. a man and woman died as a result. two other victims are in critical condition. what we know there were some individuals at one of the corner stores on the block, a white jeep cherokee came around the corner and an individual began to discharge a firearm. the jeep involved in the shooting is the same one found torched last night. investigators said it was involved in an armed carjacking wednesday night, the night before the shooting. carjackings have more doubled in 2023. d.c. police have so far logged 943. the age most compare for thieves arrested in these crimes, 15 years old. withth ten days left in 2023 the were 225 homicides. the highest number since 1997. that s when the nation s capital was emerging from a violent decade. the white house have shied away from recent questions about rising crime in the district. last month the press secretary said the administration i
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deal. republican south carolina congresswoman nancy mace who is looking for both parties to settle this mess right now. welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we begin with jackie with more drama surrounding the president s big announcement. jacqui, we saw you at the white house press briefing a short time ago. didn t see that you got any questions in. yeah, it s been a hot second since february 27, by my count. quite a long time. we will keep trying. even more broadly, you know, the press corp as a whole didn t get a lot of answers about what went in to the president s personal decision making with this re-election campaign. and we also don t know where to direct those questions. the press secretary was not able to give us a specific person to talk to because a lot of those staffing decisions are still not finalized. however, amid a lot of looming questions about the president s age, this question to the press secretary seemed to trip