rolodex. he clenched the record for the longest speaker contest in 164 years. this was the scene after four days and 15 rounds of voting. [ cheering and applause ] mccarthy s journey to the speakership was fraught with drama. it got a little intense. it almost came to blows last night. the 14th vote should have been the clencher as mccarthy and allies thought they had the vote in the bag. but matt gaetz thought they had it in the bag. he waited to the end to vote present even though mccarthy needed just one vote to win. mccarthy appeared stunned and walked up to confront gaetz himself. mike rogers appears to suddenly lunge at gaetz and had to be physically restrained by a fellow republican. i spoke to republican congressman tim burchett who was in the area of the incident when it happened. here is what he saw. realized that both sides have some older members and it was getting late, and i suspect most of them had missed the early bird special at the sizzler and they were
southern border. just today after the governor of texas and more buses of my prints to new york city just days after the governor of florida flew migrants to martha s vineyard, this pressure for a probe into these clear stunts. ron desantis of florida and doug doocy of arizona say they are doing this to make sanctuary cities responsible for migrants coming to the united states. legally, to seek asylum. are the actions by these governors criminal? not just busing and flying of migrants under false pretenses, but also what is happening to these migrants once they arrive? new york city, where governor abbott has done 11,000 migrants, that s by his own account. shelters are at capacity, raising fears that migrants will soon find themselves alone and help fill us on the streets of america s largest city. here s new york city mayor eric adams today on meet the press. our legal and moral responsibility of being a shelter city is something we live up to. but this is a sanctuary c
and workers. the issue was sick time. the president said the deal ensures rail workers will get quote better pay, improved working conditions and peace of mind around their health care costs. amtrak had preemptively postponed long distance routes to avoid stranding passengers if a deal wasn t reached. a strike would have had a devastating impact on the economy since 40% of goods shipped long distance in the united states use the rail system. there s been no word yet from the labor unions or railway companies involved, but we ll be watching, willie. let s go back to jonathan lemire, host of way too early and author of the best seller the big lie, this was just announced a minute ago, this would have had massive implications for supply chains, could have impacted inflation if it carried on for some time. how did they fix this deal? yeah, first of all, let s start what the possible consequences would have been. american supply chains just now, creeping back to life after
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and