elise stefanik. so basically if you aren t willing to lie for trump, you re out of republican leadership and you re basically on the outs with the party? yeah, don. it just strikes me that the entire republican party has gotten on the titanic and is going to crash on the iceberg of the big lie. if you don t lie if you stand up for the truth, then you get punished. i mean this is a party that is promoting marjorie taylor laser beam, who makes up stories about satellites starting forest fires and punishes liz cheney for telling the obvious truth. so i mean to me, what is happening, then, is you only have people left who support the big lie, and the party then becomes branded as the party of the big lie. so that s what everybody s going to have to live with. what strikes me also is that the reason they re really punishing liz cheney is they know the truth. i mean ted cruz yesterday, five years ago was the anniversary when he said that trump s a pathological liar. he doesn
he was unarmed. this morning wright s aunt spoke of the grief felt by her family and the larger black community. we ve been fighting way too long for this, way too long to be accepted as people. and we are people. we are human beings. doctor so called make a mistake t go for them. so again, the people who protect and serve us, you take a oath to proneglect protect me and my children and everybody. in the end we shouldn t end up six feet deep. minnesota s governor honoring him in a moment of silence. we ll start now outside the church in minneapolis and in brooklyn center where he was killed. adrian, first to you. what are you seeing? what are you hearing from family and friends on this somber day? well, anna, daunte s family is saying good-bye to the 20-year-old they love so much on the same day his grandmother turns 60. members of the immediate and extended family just entered the church side-by-side in rows of two. daunte s mother and father were the first to enter al
and teachers killed by aunman nearly two years ago. the lead, with the jake tapper, starts right now. donald trump s response, when a judge threatened to throw them out of court, quote, i would love it. the lead starts right now that outbursts in court. what donald trump did, when a woman who is accusing him of sexual harassment, took the stand. at the white house, resident biden, meeting with leaders of the house and senate as senate republicans urged house republicans to take the deal on immigration and the border and get something, rather than nothing. when schoolchildren stop. see how often it is that the students are stopping planned events. welcome to the lead. we start with our law and justice lead. a jury is deciding how much donald trump must pay to a woman he defamed, as the jury previously divided decided. the judge threatened to kick the former president out of the court. trump responded, quote, i would love it. he was warned to speak more quietly when talking
bill: the house can t do a thing without electing a new speaker. can t swear in a new member or staff committees or serve on a check on the biden administration. dana: 90% of republicans support kevin mccarthy for speaker. opting to support jim jordan or andy biggs. bill: the chamber will be deadlocked for days, maybe weeks. some think they could call dana: the house reconvenes in three hours and they ll try again. what happens after that is anyone s guess. are you going to stay in the race? i m not going anywhere. hakeem jeffries can only be speaker of the house if republicans vote for him. moderate republicans might do that. i will try to find ways to hammer out a resolution so we can go ahead and elect a speaker and get down to the business the american people sent us here to do. dana: aishah hosni is covering this for us live on capitol hill. good morning, aishah. good morning, dana and bill. supporters of kevin mccarthy met last night to talk it o
immigrants are hoodwinked, promised shelter and jobs, only to end up at martha s vineyard because of a republican governor s immigration protest stunt. how volunteers have come to the migrant s rescue. and the ceo of fedex delivering a dire warning about the economy with his company on the front line of the supply chain crisis. welcome to the lead. we ll start with that ceo s gut punch. the head of fedex warning that not only does he think that the united states is headed for a recession, but business is starting to slow around the world. that message created a lot of anxiety on wall street today. fedex stock tumbled, the dow is closing this hour after spending a day in the red. let s bring in cnn s alison kosik. we often come to you at the top of the show when the markets are either substantially up or massively down, but this time, it s this comment from fedex that is getting the world s attention. and fedex s ceo was pretty direct about where he thinks the economy