congressman carlos jimenez be throwing his support to? he will tell us in just a moment. first, peter doocy at the white house and how they re planning for the big announcement without saying it s a big announcement. peter? neil, while president biden has said he intends to run for re-election, the imminent announcement for a second term may be a surprise to some folks that paid attention to his campaign the first time. look, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. there s an entire generation of leaders that you saw stand behind me. they are the future of this country. about three out of every four adults don t want president biden to run. for democrats, he s under water. 47% want him to run again. that s his own party. something the president is doing effectively though, consolidating the field. he doesn t have any elected democrats challenging him in the primary at the moment. one of the democrats rumored to be considering a challenge over the last year, ill
you by meso book.com. former president donald trump speaking tonight in iowa. his 1st trip to the crucial campaign state. he is announcing his 3rd white house run. rival candidate nikki haley and likely contenders ron desantis and mike pence also making trips to iowa. the base wants to move on from trump. here with me now karen, bob, mona, tia. i m glad you re all here tonight. let s begin with what trump is saying about governor ron desantis. i know you re saying what is he saying? he is what he is had to say. ron desantis red sanctimonious. ron desantis strongly opposed ethanol do you know that? we don t even know if he is running. if he is not running i will say he was fine on ethanol. don t worry. he also fought against social security. he wanted to decimate it and vote against it 3 times. voting against social security that s a bad one. he is under his skin. he hasn t announced his run yet but he is focusing on him. he has no one else to focus on really because t
inflation reduction act after a republican amendment in the vote-a-rama past with democrats like kristen sinema, voting in favor of it. this is making the legislative marathon even longer as republicans continue to try to make this process as painful as possible. democrats are painting the eventual expected passage of the bill as a major victory, hailing what is in it for the american people. vote after vote after vote we have done this with no sleep 11 hours straight. why? because we know this bill is finally going to do something about climate change. lift the ban on negotiating less expensive drugs under medicare. and then as the name of the bill says, bring inflation down by 305 billion dollars a deficit reduction. oil need 50 votes. we don t need 60 we don t need any republican votes to do something significant for working families in this country. unfortunately, for fairly well known reasons we have conservative democrats. we couldn t get the 50 votes that we need r
roe v. wade is history. now we start day to day. we fight that battle. this morning the radical supreme court is eviscerating americans rights and endangering health and safety. the right to life has been vindicated. the voiceless have finally a voice. today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen. i woke up this morning praying for this. and i never thought it would happen. neil: and this may be just the beginning. roe v. wade is dead. but the fury over the nation s highest court killing it is alive. today fox on top of what comes next. with shannon bream at the supreme court where the crowds are still building. david spunt in washington on the violence that some police are still fearing. mike leon what a whole bunch of state could be planning. joe lieberman on a president that might have missed his chance hat calming. welcome. i m neil cavuto on this historic day. let s go right to shannon at the supreme court on how things are going there now. shanno
running, we ve had better than 2,000 flights either delayed or outright cancelled. the trend will not be the traveling friend. mark meredith on the latest in washington. mark? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. both airlines and passengers are bracing for turbulent days, a record number of travelers, this could create a perfect storm and major delays. they re pushing back that this is somehow their fault and blaming staffing shortages. major u.s. carriers says the industry is doing everything possible to create a positive customer experience since it s in the airlines interest to keep customers happy to return for future business. bernie sanders does not buy it. he says airlines won t act until money is involved. now sanders is calling on the department of transportation to do a couple things. requiring airlines to refund people for delays quickly and wants a $15,000 time per passenger on domestic flights delayed two hours or more as long as weather is not to blamed and airli