terrified of something from breakfast to bed. there is no good news office. yesterday the administration seemed awkward maybe sheepish when they announced the best news of all. the covid era has passed. for three years the u.s. has lived under a government designated covid emergency. now nobody can look back and agree on the point. any case it s ending for good or bad. technically the emergency will go onto may. so bide not can shovel more tax dollars. that s it the last gas of the rona scare. we re done. above all we can get to the second part of the program, where we hold the people accountable for doing what they did to us. first is joe biden. he has the function al iq of office furniture. his viciousness is intact. biden when he was in office wasted no time blaming americans for a virus china created. then using the pandemic to pit neighbors against one another. the cruel he was thick a president has done to their own country. if you forgot what it looks like, here you go
biden s homes and also looking into documents at properties owned by former president donald trump and mike pence. so what are they finding out? we re all over it with democratic congressman john garamendi on why there could be more out there and larry hogan and how this could affect the presidential race, a race that he might join. we ll find out. welcome. i m neil cavuto. so much going down as again this pow-wow with the national archives continues. let s get the latest from aishah hasnie with more. as you heard from chairman comer, he s going to wait until the briefing wraps up. a few republicans have already popped out of the meeting to share their thoughts. they tell reporters that they feel like the general counsel for the national archives has been very thorough in their words, but they also feel like the national archives as an agency hasn t been playing fair when it comes to the trump and the biden documents. watch. the documents about president trump and his cla
house next week, they will hold the administration accountable on this issue. he is here in moments as is jonathan turley with his analysis. first to aishah hasnie who is live for us in washington. aishah, good afternoon. good afternoon to you, trace. as the white house continues to blame republicans in congress for not passing immigration reform, democrat congressman henry cuellar of texas tells mes that an unfair assessment since the administration has the power to change policy today if it wanted to. without due respect to the administration, i agree, we need to do immigration reform. but they can change the policy by having order at the border where they can say they did it for the venezuelans. honestly, i think the homeland security department is struggling with some of the more progressive white house staffers. i hope homeland wins this particular fight. cuellar is responding to republican criticism that there was lack of border funding in that 1.7 trillion omnibu
plane crashed in nepal. the yeti airlines flight came down close to the tourist town of pokhara. it s thought a number of foreign nationals are among the dead. nepalese airlines have a poor safety record and are banned from european union airspace. caroline davies has the latest, and a warning there may be distressing images here. believed to be the final moments before the crash, flying low and the sound of the impact. this video appeared on social media, reportedly showing the yeti flight. shouting. at the site, chaos and confusion as smoke and flames engulf the charred crater where the plane crashed. this is only 1.5km from the flight s destination, pokhara airport. the crowds step around what s left tangled metal and plastic. among the passengers, 53 were from nepal, five from india, four russians, two koreans and one passenger each from ireland, australia, argentina and france. the plane took off at 10.32 this morning from kathmandu. an airline commander said the incid
resign and a growing number of republicans after he lied about his background. speaker mccarthy asked today what will he do about santos? how he answered. damar hamlin now out of the hospital. what is the next step in his road to recovery? the new severe weather threat taking aim in california after storms left 18 dead. the stabbing rampage at a paris train station. was it a terrorist act? russian forces gaining ground in eastern ukraine as putin makes major military shake up. and the sudden death of an iconic rock guitarist. remembering the legendary jeff beck. good evening, everyone. this is what it looked like over the u.s. just before we came on the air tonight. aviation flight aware displaying planes currently in flight. this evening s busy skies and sharp contrast to what we were seeing 12 hours ago. after an early morning faa computer failure left departing domestic flights stuck at the gate across the country. the outage of the critical notification system