NY RESCUE CREWS SEARCHING FOR A PILOT WHO WENT MISSING AFTER AN ANGEL FLIGHT CRASH ON FRI *

AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN THE CRASH IN EPHRATAH, ABOUT 50 MILES NW OF ALBANY *

IT'S UNCLEAR WHAT CAUSED THE CRASH *

ANGEL FLIGHT IS A NONPROFIT GROUP THAT ARRANGES FREE AIR TRANSPORTATION FOR SICK PATIENTS FROM VOLUNTEER PILOTS *

PRES OBAMA CALLING ON THE NATION TO DO MORE FOR VETERANS ON MEMORIAL DAY *

IN HIS WEEKLY ADDRESS, THE PRES SAYS THE COUNTRY MUST MAKE SURE ALL FALLEN HEROES RECEIVE THE CARE AND BENEFITS THEY EARNED *

MEANWHILE, IN THE GOP ADDRESS, SEN JAMES INHOFE (R-OK) THANKED THOSE WHO ASSISTED IN RESCUE AND RECOVERY EFFORTS FOLLOWING MONDAY'S DEADLY TORNADO IN MOORE, OK *

UK AUTHORITIES ARREST A FRIEND OF ONE OF THE TWO SUSPECTS IN THE BRUTAL MURDER OF A BRITISH SOLDIER EARLIER THIS WEEK *

THE ATTACK LEFT 25-YR-OLD SOLIDER LEE RIGBY DEAD NEAR AN ARMY BARRACKS IN THE SE LONDON NEIGHBORHOOD OF WOOLWICH *

THE TWO MUSLIM ATTACKERS WERE SHOT BY POLICE AND TAKEN TO CUSTODY *

PRIME MIN DAVID CAMERON SAYS THERE ARE "STRONG INDICATIONS" THE ATTACK IS RELATED TO TERROR WHILE LONDON MAYOR BORIS JOHNSON SAYS IT WAS "OVERWHELMINGLY LIKELY'' A TERRORIST ATTACK *

ATTYS FOR MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ SHERIFF JOE ARPAIO SAY THEY'LL APPEAL A JUDGE'S RULING THAT HIS OFFICE RACIALLY PROFILED LATINOS *

ACTION COMES AFTER A JUDGE SAID ON FRI ARPAIO'S OFFICE PROFILED LATINOS DURING IMMIGRATION PATROLS AND DETAINED THEM FOR UNREASONABLY LONG PERIODS *

ATTYS ARGUE THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE HAS "NEVER USED RACE" IN LAW-ENFORCEMENT DECISIONS *

AUTO CLUB AAA PREDICTING 34.8 MIL PEOPLE WILL TRAVEL MORE THAN 50 MILES THIS MEMORIAL DAY WKND *

THAT'S DOWN 0.9% FROM A YEAR AGO *

31.2 MIL ARE EXPECTED TO TRAVEL BY CAR WHILE 2.3 MIL WILL TAKE TO THE SKIES *

HUNDREDS OF RUNNERS JOINING VICTIMS OF THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBINGS TO FINISH THE LAST MILE OF THE RACE *

MORE THAN 3,000 RUNNERS AND VICTIMS TOOK PART IN THE EVENT THIS MORNING THAT STARTED AT KENMORE SQ AND CONCLUDED AT THE OFFICIAL FINISH LINE *

THREE PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND MORE THAN 260 WERE WOUNDED IN THE MARATHON BOMBINGS LAST MONTH *

DEFENSE SECY CHUCK HAGEL CALLING FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE MILITARY TO BE STAMPED OUT *

SPEAKING TO GRADUATES AT THE U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY, HAGEL SAYS THE ASSAULTS ARE A "PROFOUND BETRAYAL OF SACRED TRUST" AND THE LATEST GENERATION OF WEST POINT CADETS MUST HELP STAMP OUT THE PROBLEM *

COMMENTS COME A DAY AFTER PRES OBAMA MADE SIMILAR REMARKS TO U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY GRADUATES *

NE GOV DAVE HEINEMAN (R) ANNOUNCES HE WON'T RUN FOR THE SENATE *

HEINEMAN SAYS HE WANTS TO KEEP "BEING THE BEST GOVERNOR" FOR THE CITIZENS OF NEBRASKA *

ANNOUNCEMENT COMES MORE THAN THREE MONTHS AFTER SEN MIKE JOHANNS (R-NE) SAID HE WOULD NOT SEEK A SECOND TERM IN 2014 *

LEADER OF LEBANON'S HEZBOLLAH SAYS HIS SHIITE MILITANT GROUP WON'T STAND IDLY BY WHILE ITS CHIEF ALLY SYRIA IS UNDER ATTACK *

SHEIKH HASSAN NASRALLAH SAYS HEZBOLLAH MEMBERS ARE FIGHTING IN SYRIA AGAINST ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS WHO POSE A DANGER TO LEBANON *

IT'S THE FIRST PUBLIC CONFIRMATION THAT HIS MEN ARE FIGHTING AMID SYRIA'S DEADLY TWO-YEAR CIVIL WAR *

FRENCH SOLDIER STABBED IN THE THROAT OUTSIDE OF PARIS *

MILITARY SPOX SAYS THE STABBING OCCURRED ON SAT IN THE FRENCH COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OF LA DEFENSE *

THE SOLDIER'S INJURIES ARE CONSIDERED NON-LIFE-THREATENING *

STABBING COMES JUST DAYS AFTER A BRITISH SOLDIER WAS KILLED IN A LONDON STREET DURING A SUSPECTED TERROR ATTACK *

HOWEVER, THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE LINK TO THAT ATTACK *

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Will Speaker John Boehner get re-elected Speaker today? there has not been a 2nd ballot since 1923!

Below is a note from FNC’s Chad Pergram telling you all you need to know about what is happening today on Capitol Hill.

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Urgent: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the first day of the 113th Congress

Per Pergram-Capitol Hill

Both the House and Senate start at noon ET.

But first the House must end the 112th Congress. It meets at noon to do that. Just gavels out for an hour.

At noon, House Clerk Karen Haas (pronounced HAHS) covenes the House and presides from the dais. First up is a quorum call, establishing the membership.

Then we get the nominations for Speaker. The R’s will nominate Boehner and the D’s Pelosi. The full House votes for Speaker. They call each member’s name alpahbetically and they respond by name.

The House starts with 433 members. Two vacancies, former Reps. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) and Sen.-designate Tim Scott (R-SC). The breakdown is 233 R’s and 200 D’s.

The next part is VERY IMPORTANT:

It is very unlikely that The House will pick a Speaker besides Boehner, but not out of the question. BUT….the House could kick the election of Speaker to a second ballot.

We expect the vote for Speaker to begin around 12:45 pm or so.

Here’s the troublesome scenario for Boehner:

The House Clerk states that when picking a Speaker, “a candidate must receive an absolute majority of the votes cast – which may be less than a majority of the full House because of vacancies, absentee Members or Members who vote ‘present.’ If no candidate receives the majority of votes, the roll call is repeated until a majority is reached and the Speaker is elected.”

With the GOP’s new majority, an “absolute majority” means Boehner can’t have 17 Republicans vote for someone else. They don’t count the members who vote “present.” But they do count them if they vote for someone else. Say there are 17 Republican defections. Boehner still collects 216 votes and Pelosi presumably garners 200. But Boehner isn’t Speaker if those 17 Republicans vote for someone else. In other words, Boehner has a plurality but failed to reach an absolute majority (50.1 percent) of all lawmakers who cast a vote for a name.

The House is then compelled to continue to vote until it taps a Speaker.

They vote over and over and over again.

In fact, there hasn’t been a second ballot for Speaker since 1923. That House voted nine times between December 3 and December 5 in a four-way contest between Speaker Frederick Gillett (R-MA, pronounced jill-ETT), House Minority Leader Finis Garrett (D-TN) and Reps. Henry Cooper (R-WI) & Martin Madden (R-IL). Cooper had nowhere near the votes that Gillett had in his camp. But he commanded enough support to the dilute the GOP vote and keep Gillett from gaining an absolute majority. Cooper finally dropped out after the eighth ballot.

In 1849, the House burned an entire month trying to select a Speaker before settling on Howell Cobb (D-GA). But that was nothing compared to 1856. In that instance, the House devoted two months to electing Nathaniel Banks (D-MA) on the 133rd ballot.

Here’s the question: Do 21 Republican nay votes on the one of Boehner’s spending cut bill coupled with what insiders say is 40 to 50 noes on the tax cut measure that was pulled – translate to at least 17 votes for other candidates for Speaker in January?

That’s unclear – mainly because there’s no one else running for Speaker. Sources say it’s entirely possible that members like Cantor, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Reps. Tom Price (R-GA) & Jim Jordan (R-OH) could collect votes in an organic, non-organized process on the floor. But just because someone was a nay on Thursday doesn’t mean they’ll vote for someone other than Boehner.

Remember that Pelosi had 19 defections in January, ’11. So 17 is not out of the question to get to a second ballot for Boehner.

If all goes swimmingly for Boehner, he could be announced as the new Speaker at 1:45 pm. The new Minority Leader (presumably Pelosi) and the new Speaker (presumably Boehner) speak to the House around 2 pm.

Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), the longest-serving House member of all time, will administer the oath to the Speaker aroun 2:20 pm.

The Speaker then swears-in the new House in the chamber around 2:30 pm.

The House then begins ceremoinal swearings-in for all members in the Rayburn Room around3:15 pm. This is an extended photo op with the Speaker. The members and their families pose with the Speaker doing a mock-swearing-n. If Boehner is elected, look for him to try to entice camera shy kids by quacking like a duck. He did this two years ago. It was hilarious. Video feed of this will come back live for several hours.

Now to the Senate.

Senate meets at noon. Vice President Joe Biden (in his role as President of the Senate) will preside and swear-in the new members in the chamber.

Biden will first stop around 11:30 am on the Senate steps as Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) climbs the Senate steps in his first return to the Capitol since suffering a stroke a year ago.

The Senate will also swear-in Sen.-designate Tim Scott (R-SC) to succeed Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) who resigned to head the Heritage Foundation. He becomes the 7th African American senator in history and the first African American GOP senator since Sen. Ed Brooke (R-MA) in 1979.

There has been a lot of chatter about Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) using the “nuclear option” to drastically alter the Senate rules to alter some forms of filibusters. The idea is that Reid COULD alter the rules, with only 51 yeas…right after the Senate starts. Permanant rules changes require 67 votes. But if the Senate hasn’t truly started and has no rules, 51 is all that is necessary.

The bottom line: It is doubtful the nuclear option will happen today.

Here’s guidance from Reid’s office:

“Senator Reid is negotiating with Senator McConnell with the goal of producing a package of reforms that will make the Senate work more efficiently. While these negotiations take place, Senator Reid will preserve the option to make rule changes with a simple majority vote. To that end, the Senate will remain on the first legislative day by recessing instead of adjourning as those talks continue.”

What this means, is that Reid preserves the first day…perhaps by weeks. That’s not that rare. Happens periodically for many sundry legislative reasons. But operationally, it means that Reid has the votes to change the rules…so he’s trying to work out a compromise with McConnell to not go nuclear.

Specifically, many would like to avoid filibusters on the “motion to proceed” or efforts to block the Senate from at least calling up a bill. They would preserve filibusters on ending debate on legislation, meaning you’d have to get 60 votes to cut off a filibuster. But you wouldn’t have to get 60 votes to START debate. That’s really what has slowed the Senate down the past few years.

Also, many would prefer to have actual filibusters where members actually hold the floor (Jimmy Stewart style), and not just object to block something.

Questions? Please call or email.

Chad Pergram
FOX News
Senior Producer for Capitol Hill

 









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