pale palestine. no plumes though. welcome, everybody. this is your world. i m neil cavuto. the latest derailment to chicago where you ll find garrett tenney crunching the latest. this could have easily been another chemical disaster, this train was about 2 1/2 miles long. you can see the aftermath of the 28 cars falling off of the tracks. none of those cars were carrying hazardous materials. but 25 other cars on the train were. that s why an evacuation order was issued near springfield, about 50 miles west of columbus until crews could see if anything dangerous was spilled. this is the fourth time in five months that a norfolk southern train has derailed in ohio. the state representatives are demanding answers. the fact that we re having derailment after derailment shows a loss of investment in our infrastructure. that needs to change. the rail companies are not spending on safety equipment. researchers from texas a&m and carnegie melon says while their independent
said. neil: all right. no regrets about the handling of the classified document. the president wants this wrapped up quickly. but with a special counsel and now at least two house committees investigating, is that wishful thinking? we re going to talk to the guy leading up one of the house investigations. chairman james comer. first, fox team coverage with jacqui heinrich and aishah hasnie on capitol hill where frustration is building with democrats and republicans. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with jacqui with the thick of it on capitol hill. hi, neil. the president said there s no there there, which is ultimately musing on the outcome of this investigation that his administration is broadly refusing to comment on. then his no regrets comment also somewhat undermines his other statements that he takes classification laws seriously. whether he does is a question that biden himself asked of someone else back in 1977 when he was a senator. biden sided with repu
of the aisle come in to hope and pray that nancy pelosi and her husband get through this. yet who to make of this. at a time when escalating crime is touching regular folks. the latest from jonathan hunt on this incident right now. jonathan? neil, this was obviously a disturbing attack. at this hour, we believe 82-year-old paul pelosi is still in the san francisco general hospital. the hospital confirming to us that mr. pelosi was admitted this morning, pointedly not saying he had been discharged and referring all other questions to speaker pelosi s office. it was 2:27 a.m. when police were alerted to an incident at the pelosi home in san francisco. it s not clear from the police chief s comments whether the call came 911 or from an automatically triggered alarm on the property. officer as arrived so quickly that the assault on mr. pelosi was happening as they got there. listen here to the police chief. officers observed mr. pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. t
country. welcome back into a special weekend edition of america reports as a rome to our second hour but i am john roberts in washington. hyper shit coordination john it works for us but here we go into our second hour. sandra smith in new york. earlier i said three days that would been fair this morning we are almost in the 48 hour window now for pulses are closed on the final edition of fox news and power rankings projecting a big night for republicans in the house. but the senate a bit of a different story their democrats are running tightly in for tossup s and there is even one race that could be breaking blue late in the game or watching all the progressive from the decision to walk us through some of the possible scenarios at the touch board. it s literally walk us through old choice of touchscreen and take us through the key races. and byron york is on deck with understanding the next days we can all use the help. let s get right to it. two senate races he ll reb
strong leader, karl rove says it s bad. very bad. the president is out of touch, and that s the thing that that is worst from from a political perspective for anybody worried about democratic chances as selection is looking like they don t get it and he doesn t look like he gets it. when it comes to 2020 for nearly 1/5 of voters and the president s own party say they d like to see a different candidate on the ballot. the list of democratic candidates ducking and dodging questions on a potential biden reelection bid. well, look at it. it s three rows deep now. ah, just a few examples here. are you encouraging him to run again? i m encouraging him to focus on what s right in front of us. do you think president biden is the best candidate in 2020, for my focus is totally on this november, the country would be well served by a new generation of compelling, well prepared, dynamic democrats to step up working on my own election, and that s all i m focused on. right now. the preside