Reporters a little bit earlier. Why do it today . The idea that you why not . Rip the bandaid off here or what . Why not . I think matt has planned this all along. Didnt matter what we transpired. Youre calling his bluff . Yeah. Mccarthy or one of his allies can delay by asking the house to kill gaetzs resolution. But he has little chance of winning that vote without at least some support from democrats. And they have been clear this is the republicans mess to figure out. They wont save him. Today, gaetzs republican colleagues acknowledge Whether Mccarthy can survive or what happens if he doesnt is up in the air. Most members in the room are solidly supporting Speaker Mccarthy. There was an admission by matt gaetz, who is my friend, that there is no plan. There is no one that has stepped forward to run. There is no one that is coming out saying ill be speaker and rallying support within the conference. So there you have it. Joining us now, nbcs ali vitali as she has been living on capi
Is expected to continue work on health care reform, halting Committee Hearings next month. Next, customs and financial crimes officials discuss efforts to combat the illicit art and antiquities trade at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing. It runs about an hour and 15 minutes and was cut short after final votes in the house were called for the week. [inaudible conversations] the subcommittee will come to order. Without objection, the chairs able to call at anytime. Members not on the illicit finance may participate in todays hearing. All members will have five legislative days with which to submit extraneous materials for the record. This hearing is entitled the exploitation of Cultural Property, examining the legal act dignity and antiquities and our trade. I now recognize myself for two minutes to give an opening statement. Most of the statement is going to be simply presented for the record. Just to talk about the nature of this sale of historical artifacts, archaeologic
Townhall. Com parties. He talks about the Republican Partys relationship with young voters. Here is a look at what you will see tonight. Millennials are the biggest generation right now and the Republican Party is not super popular among men millennials the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. And on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. Changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now . That is when the growing pains in the Republican Party that i will be fascinated to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not the next few years, but over the next decade or decade and a half. The current integration of the Republican Party i do not think would be a viable party in 20 years. Announcer the townhall Political Editor guy benson
Townhall. Com parties. He talks about the Republican Partys relationship with young voters. Here is a look at what you will see tonight. Millennials are the biggest generation right now and the Republican Party is not super popular among men millennials the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. And on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. Changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now . That is when the growing pains in the Republican Party that i will be fascinated to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not the next few years, but over the next decade or decade and a half. The current integration of the Republican Party i do not think would be a viable party in 20 years. Announcer the townhall Political Editor guy benson
On each of our panelists and i will get started. I will start with joe sexton on the very end. Atis a Senior Editor republican new york city. Its independent nonprofit newsroom that investigates journalism in the public interest. The organization has 13 pulitzer prizes. Atbefore that, he worked the new york times. Won two pulitzer prizes. Papers editor that oversaw snowfall and multimedia creation that earned john branch the pulitzer prize. Editor on an unbelievable story of rape,hich won the 2016 pulitzer reported to be a schedule Television Series on netflix. As a reporter, joe covered politics, crime, and the haul of theer countrys legislation. Joe has done in all as an investigative reporter. Benson, who is right next to me here, is the Political Editor of townhall. Com. Ands a Fox News Contributor coauthor of end of discussion , published by random house in 2015. He is a familiar voice on radio. He regularly guest host. Having anchored the guy benson show from february 2008 until