By my math, McCarthy needs every remaining vote to become speaker, including Gaetz and Gosar who haven't voted yet.
Gosar has voted for McCarthy in the past two rounds and is likely to do so again. If Getz votes for someone else, doesn't vote or votes present, then it goes to the 15th round.
Gaetz votes present.
McCarthy has gone over to speak to Gaetz.
There are also appeals to Boebert (sitting next to Gaetz) to change her vote from present to McCarthy.
"At one point a McCarthy ally, Mike Rogers of Alabama, stormed into the huddle and seemed on the brink of violence, but he retreated to a cloakroom off the floor." -- Paul Kane, Washington Post.
Official tally: 216 votes for McCarthy.
"...a speaker has not been elected." - Clerk Cheryl Johnson.
An electronic vote now being taken on adjournment until Monday.
Trump apparently still attempting to play a role in whipping votes for McCarthy.
Something's up. Republicans changing their votes NOT to adjourn. Looks like we'll go to a 15th round.
Republicans, including a smiling McCarthy, chant: "One more time."
No adjournment.
Round 15 nominations begin.
Round 15: McCarthy (R) vs. Jeffries (D).
Biggs for the first time votes "present."
Crane (R), also for the first time ,votes present.
Gaetz votes present.
Bob Good (R-VA), for the first time, votes present.
According to Jonathan Allen of NBC News, Rogers, the incoming chair of the Armed Services committee, was furious with Gaetz for holding out for a subcommittee gavel on the panel but it's unclear whether that has been promised.
Name of Rosendale (R-MT) called twice but he doesn't respond. (He's always voted for someone else besides McCarthy in the previous 14 rounds).

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Kornacki at the tote board says it's a wrap, unless a very unexpected change takes place.

But it looks from the s*#t-eating grin on McCarthy and the joyous re-uniting of Gaetz with his fangirls MTG & Boebert - they seem set to finish it off, pop the cork, get sworn in, jot some rules memos, and off for the weekend. (Maybe after the after-parties for those still in town).

Sad showing of "American governance" to be sure.