answering the biggest riddle. whose was it? and the billionaire class goes shopping. ron desantis spurs some second thoughts among the wealthiest republicans and sends one on a scouting trip to south carolina. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. up first, a guarantee from president biden on the global stage. no one can join nato while a war is going on. we re a nato nation is being awe tacked. that guarantees that we re in a war. and we re in a third world war. so that is not about whether or not they should join, it s about when they will join. and they will join nato. that appeared to the most clear and most concise answer to the question that s been asked all week. when will nato let ukraine into its alliance? biden also used the final event of the big trip to try to put to bed doubts about nato unity by blasting vladimir putin. putin s already lost the war. putin has a world problem. he could end the war tomorrow. he could just sa
neil: dazed and confused. travelers demanding answers after 15,000 flights in the u.s. were cancelled or delayed over just the last two days. this is holiday travel is now in full swing ahead of the long july fourth weekend. getting out early may not be helping too much. we have fox team coverage for you. alex mcadams on what the transportation secretary is saying and rick reichmuth on how the weather could be wreaking havoc on this. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. what do they say about weather ago crisis? that s what s going on right now alexis mc aadams with more. neil, i m the only one here smiling because nobody is happy. everybody we have talked to has been livid. you can see them on my shoulder waiting in line to talk with the united reps. only two working for a four-hour line. when they get up there, what do they find out? we can t book you until after the holiday. people are sleeping on the floor. take a listen. 48 hours, i guess. my flight was cancelled a
and lastly, before i go very quickly, just give me an update on, on your community. what has changed over the last couple years since i ve been to your with cavuto ? well to your county? since you ve been here, we ll take back the visit you had about a year and a half ago compared to today. last two year we booked 2,884 people in my jail for border-related crimes at a cost of $9.3 million to the tax biers just taxpayers just on border-related crimes for people committing crimes next to the border. it is a tragedy that happens every day. public safety, national security, humanitarian. we see it every day. will: yeah, i know that you do, and i know that it s only metastasizing despite the best efforts of sheriffs across this country. it d be nice i think it would be nice to have somebody who was interested in actually correcting the problem. not just failing to, but interested in trying to correct the problem. sheriff daniels, always great to see you. thank you. bye-bye.
politics, people like elon musk and joe rogan. to me, robert kennedy jr. falls within them, but that means he does have power because those folks have platforms. they are elevating him. that s such an interesting take. i didn t think of it that way. that s very smart. let s talk about the republican field. specifically, about tim scott. he s raking in some money. if you look at what his campaig quarter which ended june 30th, 6.1 million. superpac, $19.3 million. and that is on top of a big chunk of change he had cash on hand, $21 million. the reason is because he had a lot of money that he transferred over from his senate campaign. he s really spent a lot of time building up this donor network. he had a senate campaign in south carolina, where he had no
the more ways it can get messed up. neil: thanks. good one on one type of lessons here on how to get through this. hopefully people will. meantime, they re hampered by smoke. smoke from the canadian wild fires. made for hazy skies in chicago, over buffalo, new york. we re told it s coming to new york by sometime tonight. that is another thing to contend with. rick reichmuth here on what to make of it all. rick? it s going to be the summer of this, i think. here s the reason. 19.3 million acres have burned in canada already. worse that we ve seen since 1995 where they had 17.5 million. we re worse than that. very significant fire season. that amount of acres burning and also this early in the season. they had a very dry winter and hot summer last summer. because of that, all of this smoke right here is coming down from canada. the fires, by the way, all