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
she upset the dynamic of the hierarchy in the royal family just by existing . good afternoon. the united nations has launched an emergency appeal for almost £140 million, to help pakistan deal with devastating floods that have killed hundreds of people. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, says the country was facing a monsoon on steroids that s left millions homeless. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected, but mountainous regions in the north west have also been badly hit. our correspondent danjohnson has the very latest. so much of sindh province now lies under water after weeks of torrential monsoon rain. a third of the country has been affected, and so many people here have lost absolutely everything. translation: our houses - were destroyed by rain and floods. everything sank in water. we couldn t save our household, except for a few things. now we are sitting here in the open. translation: the rainwater came, our houses go
house have gotten ahead and put this offer on the table. i think that s something that the white house should continue to do, not just for paul and brittney, but for, you know, all americans who are wrongfully detained. so there is over 65 americans at least who are wrongfully detained, and i hope the administration continues to do that. in the case of your release, trevor, i mean, we didn t know that you were coming home until you were well out of russian air space. it went from you were detained and there were efforts to get you out, but all of a sudden it was happening. why do you think that this is being done differently? i think maybe that could signal a change in policy in the administration, maybe they re going to be, you know, more open to doing exchanges, it could be the fact that they re trying to show, you know, how important it is to this administration to get this done. it could be aye lot of things, m not an expert at that, but i think it is a good sign for
Stopgap measure thats their own numbers crafted. A small group of republican Holdouts Numbering at about 21 voted against. Its that small group was more than enough to tank the bill, and send republicans back to square one. Possibly taking any hope of avoiding a showdown with them. It was the latest sign of the ongoing division and disarray among the house gop conference. Since the beginning of this, year unresolved tensions between speaker Kevin Mccarthy and a handful of the parties extremists led by florida congressman matt gaetz have repeatedly pled to to our door. Now it appears that they are willing to make good on those threats. As things stand right, now neither house, nor the senate have managed to pass any bills that can avert a shutdown. If no deal is mixed reached by midnight, tonight about 820,000 federal employees, thats nearly 1 million federal workers, in major agencies will be according to the White House Office of management and. Budget millions of americans, including
to being up. some people interpret that as a sign of good things to come. it s early in the year. we wanted you to know about that. also want to let you know about not all the news being great right now for google workers. the parent company alphabet, thousands are bound to lose their jobs right now. madison alworth is all over that. madison? hi, neil. we re seeing hundreds of thousands of workers losing their jobs. alphabet being the latest. i have the full list of companies and what this means for the job market and what it could mean for your job coming up after this break. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we re hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we re investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy.