Underway right now. Good evening once again, im 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 thought was possible. T
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 thou
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
news anchor, and managing editor, and the one and only touré, host at thegrio. his new podcast being black, the 80s, is out now. and author, playwright and screenwriter paul rudnick. his new book, farewell covington, the limits of style, comes out tuesday. you are all very, very busy. and you know who else is? joe biden. president biden promised to be the bipartisan president. people were laughing at him when he said this and he was running. but he got infrastructure done. he got something done on gun control. and now, the debt limit. you are already giving me i m not that impressed. how do you think he s doing? it would be impossible to be bipartisan in 2023. the republican party does not want that, they but my point is, he has been! the infrastructure law got down on a bipartisan basis. the republican party goes to washington to destroy government. that is their point. so, if we are pretending that they are willing to come to the table and work as good faith
this is our friday night cap, and i have a fantastic group joining me tonight. my old friend dan nathan ceo of risk reversal, a cnbc contributor and host of the on the tape podcast. mara s. campo, revolt black news anchor, and managing editor, and the one and only touré, host at thegrio. his new podcast being black, the 80s, is out now. and author, playwright and screenwriter paul rudnick. his new book, farewell covington, the limits of style, comes out tuesday. you are all very, very busy. and you know who else is? joe biden. president biden promised to be the bipartisan president. people were laughing at him when he said this and he was running. but he got infrastructure done. he got something done on gun control. and now, the debt limit. you are already giving me i m not that impressed. how do you think he s doing? it would be impossible to be bipartisan in 2023. the republican party does not want that, they but my point is, he has been! the infrastructure law got down