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
cbs robert costa reports on what a federal judge said about donald trump s request for a special master to review those mar-a-lago materials. i feel a weight lifted off my shoulders. o donnell: and, eye on america. cbs jonathan vigliotti on how one school district is hoping to fix the nation s teacher shortage by getting into the real estate market. this gives teachers hope. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, day four of the humanitarian water crisis in jackson, mississippi, as frustrations grow for the nearly 200,000 americans living without clean drinking water. officials reported progress in repairing the city s water treatment plant, but even as the water pressure returns, the state capital and its surrounding communities can t drink that water. some 600 national guard troops are on the sce
on what a federal judge said about donald trump s request for a special master to review those mar-a-lago materials. i feel a weight lifted off my shoulders. o donnell: and requested eye on america. cbs jonathan vigliotti on how one school district is hoping to fix the nation s teacher shortage by getting into the real estate market. this gives teachers hope. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, day four of the humanitarian water crisis in jackson, mississippi, has frustrations grow for the nearly 200,000 americans living without clean drinking water. officials reported progress in repairing the city s water treatment plant, but even as the water pressure returns, the state capital and its surrounding communities can t drink that water. some 600 national guard troops are on the scene helping the city and volunteer groups
mar-a-lago than it initially on. review trump records. highly political. never happened before. president biden is expected to announce $10,000 in student loan debt cancellation. forgiving federal college student loan debt will cost between 300 million and a trillion dollars. a blatant attempt to buy votes. cost savvy couples pitching nights out cheap rental trucks. one celebrating one year anniversary rented a u-haul. brian: ocean city, new jersey, up until 4:00 in the morning. someone left the lights on. bill is going to be through the roof. you are looking at what the world looks like right before the sun shows itself as the sun. you are looking at somewhat of a dark orange which leads to a lighter yellow. steve: why was everybody up until 4:00 in the morning? brian: because it was tuesday and it s the summer. and we are closing out a summer where no one seems to be working besides us, no one seems to be working this week. katie: curious about how many
move closer to shore what you can do to avoid what lies beneath. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening i m tom llamas in for lester tonight we begin with breaking news massive ground stops and delays across some of the country s biggest airports, making the holiday travel chaos even more complicated. a difficult summer travel season is now going from challenging to worse before the severe weather even moved in, americans facing a rare combination of high gas prices, high airfare, and mass cancellations across the country. the july fourth getaway is under way it is unclear how far people will get. nearly 50 million navigating clogged airports and roads gas prices down slightly, still painfully high for so many americans tracking it all for us tonight, tom costello who starts us off. reporter: friday night and america s july 4th getaway looks dicey. critical airports up and down the east coast in ground stops with severe thunderstorms from or