responsible for that. ann marie, middletown parent, thank you for joining us this afternoon. thank you. hey, everybody, here on the ground in north carolina we are starting our road summer road trip, we ll be taking electric vehicles on this road trip and i m very excited to point out all of the investments that are happening. sandra: and how did that go? janet granholm taking to the streets in an e.v. to push the president s green agenda. she unfortunately hit a few roadblocks along the way. [laughter] rich: at least she ain t flying. more airport chaos as the july 4th weekend gets underway. transportation secretary pete buttigieg, and larry kudlow is here to break it down next.
you know, all these things that really make it comfortable. he supports himself through a food supplement company he founded and through his social media accounts, he said the biggest bill he pays is $25 per month for his wi-fi router. there is living off the grid and then there is this. i don t know if i could, that is below the grid. thin norah: tonight, dangerous air quality, severe weather, and airport chaos. all the head of summer busiest travel day. here are tonight s top head headlines. more than 102 million americans, from new york to north carolina, and as far west as chicago and iowa, face unhealthy air quality. mandatory evacuations are underway in scottsdale, arizona, are interrupted. for the next several days,
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says a disruption at one end of the travel system can have ripple effects across the entire network, prompting the move toward more transparency.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says a disruption at one end of the travel system can have ripple effects across the entire network, prompting the move toward more transparency.
Federal transportation minister Omar Alghabra tells Star editorial board that staffing issues and overbooking takeoff spots facing airports last year have largely improved.