Good evening. A lot happening tonight including a look ahead at president biden s planned announcement tomorrow on covid booster shots for most vaccinated americans. We begin, though, with afghanistan. We learned late today the president spoke with british prime minister boris johnson about the situation there including the safe evacuation of westerners and afghan nationals. To that end another 1,000 troops have landed in kabul since we left you last night with another 2,000 or so on the way. According to the white house 700 to 800 americans, afghans and other foreign nationals managed to leave the country today. That said, the goal is more like 5,000 today. However, just getting to the airport may be difficult or impossible for many. These next photos explain why, but we have to warn you first they re very tough to see. If you have children in the room you might want to have them turn away now. These photos were taken by a los los angeles times photographer and foreign correspondent n
rating that everybody should be more concerned about right now? it did not hip stocks today. we ll tell you all about it. all right. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. to griff jenkins where it will all go down tomorrow. the third time we ve been through this drill, different city but the same drill. explain what happens. third indictment in four months. good afternoon, neil. in exactly 24 hours from now, 4:00 p.m. at the court behind me, we expect the former president to make a first court appearance, possibly be arraigned. it comes after jack smith indicted him again in delivering short brief remarks that some thought were politically charged. listen. the attack on our nation s capitol on january 6, 2021, was an unpredented assault on the seat of american democracy. it s described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. lies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the u.s. government. trump is facing four counts in this indictment. yo
anderson, cnn has obtained this letter that was gotten by the national archives, as you said, informing former president trump that it is set to hand over these 16 presidential records from his administration, which show that trump and his top advisers were aware of the proper declassification process when he was president. our understanding is that the special counsel wants these records for the grand jury, because they may provide critical evidence that despite trump s claims, that he automatically declassified all documents, he was in fact, aware that there was a correct process to safeguard classified material. it didn t just happen with a wave of a hand. in the letter, archivist wall writes to trump, the 16 records in question are in close presidential advisers, some of them directed to you personally, concerning weather why, and how you should declassify certain classified records. anderson, what we don t know exactly what s in these 16 records yet, it certainly sug
clearly established procedures involving classified documents d. he know the right and wrong way of handling those items when he took them from the white house to mar-a-lago. cnn has learned the national archives is ready to hand over records to special counsel jack smith showing that the former president and his top adviser certainly did know. just walk us through your reporting, jamie. anderson, cnn has obtained this letter that was sent by the national archives, as you said, informer former president trump that it is set to hand over the 16 presidential records. they re from his administration which show that trump and his top advisers were aware of the proper declassification process when he was president. our understanding is that the special counsel wants these records for the grand jury because they may provide critical evidence that, despite trump s claims that he automatically declassified all documents that he took, he was, in fact, aware that there was a correc
norah: fentanyl crackdown. inside the dea s year-long f stofri wereoi norah: chilng new video of susp murderer bryan kohberge. what the footage reveals. the world health organization now says covid-19 is no longer a global emergency. today s announcement is a symbolic end to the coronavirus pandemic, which killed more than 7 million people. we are just hours away from the coronation of king charles iii. i think he s an amazing, amazing guy, and i m proud to be a brit. norah: and on the road with a touching story of how this hand drawn artwork led to an incredible friendship. this was a stranger, and she was doing that just for me, and that s the beauty of it. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we will get to the details of those major drug busts targeting fentanyl in just a moment. the dea reviewing today it has arrested more than 3,000 people. but we do want to begin tonight with new a shatred expectations