In for alicia menendez. American voices will be back tomorrow. Welcome back to a Special Edition of velshi. We begin this hour with dysfunction in the house of representatives. The federal government will shut down one week from tonight, if House Republicans cannot figure out a path forward to perform their basic constitutionally assigned duties. This chaos and disorder is 100 avoidable in congress if they just do their job. Shut down now seems all but certain if speaker Kevin Mccarthy cannot find convince a faction of farright republicans to sign off on a deal from the government. Today on capitol hill, members of the Roads Committee discussed the path forward for Appropriation Bills that mccarthy plans to put on the house floor on tuesday. Speaker mccarthy is not relying on hope to somehow pull a rabbit out of a head for a solution. I always believe, when you get to the final deadlines, thats when the real crunch. Comes on believing in Human Behavior furthest that have been holding o
seniors, but biden remains skeptical amid a republican push to reduce spending while they re talking about passing a budget and lifting the debt limit so biden is sticking to his rules ahead of expected 2024 announcement. offended, liar, liar. colorful exchange on the house floor tuesday ended with apparent deal to protect senior entitlement programs but bind doesn t buy it yet and citing the plan floated gutfelled florida senator rick scott. maybe he s changed his mind and maybe he s seen the lord. he want add sunset and in case there was any doubt, yesterday he confirmed he still likes his proposal. scott now challenging biden directly tweeting, since you can t stop talking about me and lying to florideans about social security and medicare, i m sure you ll accept my invitation to debate the issue. i ll be back in florida tonight. you pick the time and place. let s look at every program every five years and if it s worth keeping, we keep it.
calls it a talking point? that s a fiery exchange on the house floor on tuesday when the dust finally settled lawmakers passed a bill to bolster security for supreme court justices and their families and now heads to president biden s desk. david spunt live from the justice department with more on this today. good morning. good morning to you. we re told through a white house spokesperson president biden will sign this into law as soon as possible. i reached back out about an hour ago to the white house. no updates yet but it could happen as early as today. this is a significant step forward to protect supreme court justices and members of their immediate family. also members of their staff if deemed necessary by supreme court officials. the house voted 396-27 yesterday to move this measure to the president s desk. all 27 who voted against are democrats. the bill came to the senate floor a month ago and house
attack was planned. congressman betty thompson jerry the committee and nancy pelosi will investigate, what are they co- check? they re going to investigate what the fbi investigated into a better job? are they going to without badges here? not going to happen. after things couldn t get worse for nancy pelosi, this is some really great stuff here. nancy pelosi has a request to allow gop members, this is hard to read the names of volunteers service members. this happened unfortunately. look at this headline from the washington examiner. it s really troubling. thirty house republicans gathered on the house floor tuesday after a moment of silence, the 13th service numbers who lost their lives, they attempted recognition by the chairman gaveled out without
attack was planned. congressman betty thompson jerry the committee and nancy pelosi will investigate, what are they co- check? they re going to investigate what the fbi investigated into a better job? are they going to without badges here? not going to happen. after things couldn t get worse for nancy pelosi, this is some really great stuff here. nancy pelosi has a request to allow gop members, this is hard to read the names of volunteers service members. this happened unfortunately. look at this headline from the washington examiner. it s really troubling. thirty house republicans gathered on the house floor tuesday after a moment of silence, the 13th service numbers who lost their lives, they attempted recognition by the chairman gaveled out without