cover for reckless spending. alexandria hoff live in washington with the very latest. alexandria, good morning. good morning, ashley, todd last week white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said it was not over. that was four months after the president said this. speak with the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we are still doing a lot of work on it, but the pandemic is over. eight months after the president made that statement more than three years after and acted, the white house will end two national emergencies stating this, at present the emergency declarations extended to may 11th and end both emergencies on that date. this would align with the administration s previous commitment to give 60 days notice prior to the termination of the phd. the republicans to manning for spending come with the declarations needs to end now. $817 billion in stimulus checks, $678 billion in employment, 39 million in housing programs. steve scalise sharing th
failed to conduct an adequate patient assessment of mr. nichols. though he hasn t made any yet, the district attorney is not going to stop. and they fall out from the shocking body cam footage of his death. todd: jackie, thank you. former white house marc thiessen said democrats stood in the way of meaningful police reform. listen. bake on tim scott introduced the justice act, he included democrat proposals like making lynching egg hate crime and choke holds and offered unlimited amendments and they filibustered it because they did not want by trump to sign into law. that is why we don t have that law today. todd: day six of the murder trial wrapping up with a special agent who oversaw the crime scene concluded, there could