this at this podium. you heard as phil was saying twice from the president talk about this. he said that he didn t know. he said that he was surprised. he said that he takes classified information and documents very seriously. neil: and on and on we go with the questions mounting as the investigation in to the president s classified documents widens including who had access to the documents and when. the republicans are accusing the white house of stone walling. we ll talk to darrell issa of california. first, coverage with jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying now and how republicans are responding to this now. welcome. i m neil cavuto on a busy news days here and an investigation that is only now just starting and yielding more questions than answers with every passing hour. jacqui heinrich has the very latest. jacqui? hi, neil. we just got out of an event with the president and the golden state warriors. he didn t stop to talk to reporters. at the risk of s
autobiography, spare. kensington palace and buckingham palace have both said they will not comment. at 10pm, clive myrie be here with a full round up of the day s news. first extreme conservation: turkey. i am michaela strachan, a wildlife presenter who is passionate about conservation. my work has taken me all over the world and in that time i have seen huge changes, many due to climate change. in extreme conservation we meet inspirational people who have dedicated their lives to protecting the natural world. i am in turkey. this country s stunning forest are facing devastating losses. but it is notjust the trees that need saving, it is also the creatures. i am meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. you are a bee whisperer. and those building the brown bears a safe to room. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge, a vast and evaded country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, the mediterranean sea, the black sea
kayleigh mcenany. also carley shimkus and douglas murray. king charles iii is back at buckingham palace and preparing to address the commonwealth, the u.k., and the world for the first time as monarch around 1:00 p.m. eastern. his majesty was welcomed by huge crowds. following his return from scotland where he, along with his sister, princess and, reportedly at his mother s side when she passed. the king s speech is expected to be accompanied by a service at st. paul s cathedral in london to be attended by the new prime minister, list trust, and senior officials. liz trust was seen arriving at the palace for her first audience with the new king just the past hour. meanwhile, plenty of remembrances come up public viewing is planned as the british people prepared to say farewell to the only monarch most of them have ever known. douglas, a lot of people talking. moving on and talking about what the future is going to look like under king charles. what s your thought on that? spe
taken no more than a single ballot on the first day in session to elect one. today house republicans, who are now in the majority, could not muster the votes needed to make their leader, kevin mccarthy, the speaker. instead, in a test of his capacity for humiliation, he sat there, smiling at times as votes were cast three times and results were read. the honorable hakeem jeffries of the state of new york has received 212. [ applause ] acclimation. the honorable kevin mccarthy of the state of california has received 203. no persons have received a majority of the whole numbers votes cast by surname. a speaker has not been elected. no person having received the majority of the whole number of votes cast by surname. a speaker has not been elected. a speaker has not been elected. well, after the third rejection, republicans moved to adjourn until noon tomorrow. and this could all begin again. in 1923, it took nine ballots to choose a speaker. the record is 133 over two mo
muster the vote to make their leader, kevin mccarthy the speaker. instead, and a test of his capacity for humiliation, he sat there smiling at times as well surpassed three times. the results were red. the honorable hakeem jeffries of the state of new york has received 212. the honorable kevin mccarthy the honorable kevin mccarthy from the state of california has received 203. no persons having received a majority of the whole number of votes cast by surname, a speaker has not been elected. no person having received the majority of the whole number of votes cast by surname. a speaker has not been elected. a speaker has not been elected. after the third rejection, republican moved to adjourn until noon tomorrow. this could all begin again. in 1923, it took nine ballots to choose a speaker. the record is 133 over two months in 1856. known expects it to go that long this time. but it was still historic and unprecedented in the modern era. it is also a repudiation of mccarthy