business-to-business website interface. is that the police? yes. um-huh. well, this is what happened. ryan s big project was the web site. which wasn t doing so well. so, ryan, to give the impression of sales, recorded them twice. another good term is fraud. jesse: and some of the biggest tech busts have come out of the federal government. we all remember when obama told us a website called healthcare.gov would change our lives until it crashed good luck getting the student loans paid off. biden s website crashed too. on hold because it s illegal. maybe the third time is a charm. today, biden announced he s going to solve the border crisis not by building a wall but making illegals download an app. if they are seeking asylum they can use an app. on cell phone. cbp 1. to schedule an appointment at a port of entry and make their asylum claim there without crossing the border unlawfully and have a decision determined by an asylum officer do they qualify? jesse: so,
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
NEW YORK (AP) The promise of self-checkout was alluring: Customers could avoid long lines by scanning and bagging their own items, workers could be freed
NEW YORK The promise of self-checkout was alluring: Customers could avoid long lines by scanning and bagging their own items, workers could be freed of doin
NEW YORK (AP) The promise of self-checkout was alluring: Customers could avoid long lines by scanning and bagging their own items, workers could be freed