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
a grand jury from getting information from his inner circle. what the high-stakes legal dispute could mean for trump s legal troubles. and the countdown is on, 45 days to go until midterms. house republicans rallying around kevin mccarthy as he lays out his blueprint for a political win. the latest on the gop s strategy next. good morning, everyone. welcome to your new day. it is saturday, september 24th, a little more than 30 days away from halloween. i m so excited, boris, you have no idea. that s right do. you have a costume picked out? i do. i ll be mia belle from inconto. do you know it? oh, yes. i m just getting started. i love that holiday. i do too. we ll chat about that more during the breaks, but we ve got no shortage of news and no shortage of storms apparently either. watching two major storms. first hurricane fiona a post-tropical cyclone that s making landfall in eastern canada as we speak, and then hurricane warnings are in place as damaging
a recommendation of no-go for launch. plus, former president trump returns to the stump for the first time since the fbi s mar-a-lago search. later, uvalde strong. still grieving after the school massacre, the high school football team gives the community reason to cheer. in is the cbs weekend news. good evening. adriana diaz is off. we begin with danger above, a stolen plane ominously circling the skies above northeast mississippi for hours. at the controls, a man police say threatened to crash into a walmart. the twin engine aircraft lifted up from a regional airport in tupelo where elise preston is covering tonight. elise. reporter: lilia, that suspect could face making terroristic threats and grand larceny charges after police say he stole a plane from the regional airport. authorities believe he had some flight instruction but not enough experience to land a plane. he right on top of our house. reporter: today terror in tupelo, mississippi. a plane po
november? a job revelation from a federal watchdog group, tens of millions of dollars helping the pandemic stolen. fox news at night will investigate on this. portland s differential policies for the homeless there. we ll explain why the town is being taken to tax over handicap laws. we begin with a look at the elections. republicans hoping to emulate newt gingrich come this november. we ll go in death with the bill of rights. we begin with trey gallagher. good evening, trey. house minority leader kevin mccarthy will now unveil a commitment to america. the agenda includes dozens of policy recommendations that is fall under four categories, an economy that s strong and a future that s built on freedom and a government that s accountable. here is gop congressman steve scalise. democrats are fed up with the direction of far left moving through federalism. the commitment to america also has a parent s bill of rights includes of the rights of what to know of what being
week, trying to get them to overturn the 2020 election. all of that setting a dramatic stage for the hearing, hearing number eight. if the first seven are any indication, there could be more fodder for the ongoing probes, including the one by the department of justice. so lots to talk about. i said to bring in ryan riley, michael schmidt, greg luesstein, and dan goldin worked on both impeachment inquiries, and served as a assistant district attorney for southern district of new york. he is running for congress. good to see all of you. michael, this timeline is a key part of this. this migration to new phones was planned in december of 2020. they told them how to reserve that data on the 25th, and then they started migrating to new folks, and deleting old data on the 27th. bottom line, there s about 10, 11 days between what they knew they had to do, or is this something more? we know the national archives is looking into this issue. they said as much yesterday. they were dee