rahel solomon in for christine romans. a stormy and hot independence eve day eve, is in store for millions of people across the country. severe storms are expected to spread from mississippi to massachusetts, with wind gusts, hail and tornadoes possible in some areas. the streets of chicago flooded on sunday after record rainfall. meantime, more than 30 million people across the west coast, mid-atlantic and the carolinas will be under heat alerts today. and the severe weather could also mean another frustrating day at airports. nearly 7500 flights were delayed, more than 600 were cancelled across the u.s. on sunday. and since saturday, there have been almost 1,000 cancellations. so, a lot to get to, let s bring in right now, cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. allison, good morning. what areas are you watching specifically? good morning, rahel. two separate areas of western. the first one kind of slides up and down most of the east coast and a secondary position for the mid
power to protect our lgbtq citizens. so, that was a clip shared on twitter from the account desantis warroom, the florida governor s so-called rapid response account. let s bring in alec shepherd, he s a staff wrighter at the new republic. alex, william to the program. good morning. look, before every candidate gets through the general, they have to obviously get through the primary. i mean, is this a preview of things to come? yeah, probably, this is more or less to people in the last six weeks, so that video is probably the single weirdest thing i can remember seeing in a presidential election, at least from a mainstream election candidate. you re seeing one of the reasons