are feeling at all. and that s not going to be easy at all, is it sort of moving past someone who has been such a prominent figure in scottish politics? it isn t easy, but i mean, there s nothing that is involved with scottish independence is easy, and yet it doesn t daunt people from continuing to have that as a goal. but it was when alex salmond stood down after 2014. there were many who thought nicola sturgeon couldn t possibly follow him. and these have been two of the most accomplished politicians in british history, never mind scottish. so there will have to be regrouping and the party will have to take cognisance of whatever comes out of this. but for the moment, it s not at all clear. it s not the feeling for most people that the snp is over or that independence is over. well, i lljust put to you some comments from scottish labour who said, for too long a culture of secrecy and cover up has been allowed to fester at the heart of the snp. the same culture that leads to police t
more things done. best friends, maybe not. but i m certainly glad we re not slipping into default. senator chris murphy, i always have time to talk about a spiritual renaissance and a little common decency. really good to see. thanks. i want to bring in my dear friend luke broadwater, pulitzer prize congressional reporter for the new york times, and justin wolfers, professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. luke, let s talk about this vote and the battle that we are about to potentially see in the senate. what is your take on what happened tonight and the future of kevin mccarthy speakership? right, so, kevin mccarthy is giving credit, rightfully i think, for getting this deal done. it isn t easy. there were a lot of downers in the beginning who believed he could never unify republican party to raise the debt ceiling. and he did get about two thirds
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