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
you. thank you. thank you, andrea. and thank you very much. that s it for this edition of andrea mitchell reports. chris jansing starts right now. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. ron desantis and his decidedly unconventional campaign launch trying to income off the most unconventional presidential candidate in modern history, donald trump. we ll have the latest on the florida governor as he heads to the twitter verse with the world s second richest man for the big announcement now just hours away. how do you solve an impending economic crisis if some people don t believe a crisis exists. a war of words between treasury secretary janet yellen and conservatives questioning whether the u.s. is really on the verge of default. breaking this morning, nearly two dozen new charges filed against convicted double murderer alex murdaugh, carrying penalties of nearly 500 years in jail. details on the multimillion dollar fraud scheme he s
attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg. dave, welcome to the program. good morning. what s your reaction from what you just heard from the transportation secretary? good morning, rahel. i agree with mayor pete, mr. secretary, that this does seem like a solution in search of a problem. but i also have to say this fake customer issue did not impact the plaintiff s standing to sue, and thus, it didn t have an impact on the outcome here. plaintiffs are normally allowed to sue in first amendment free speech actions, they re allowed to claim that the law imposed a chilling reaction on the chief. justice sonia sotomayor who wrote a passionate dissent would have mentioned it. and she didn t mention it once. and the lower court which is ruled for the state of colorado they did address the standing. and said that the plaintiff had standing in this case. look, i think there are good reasons to disagree with this
the great get away weekend for memorial day is already underway, aaa projecting a record 42 million americans will be traveling to celebrate the unofficial start of summer. airports and airlines nationwide are upping their staffing and their game to handle the crush. here s nbc s tom costello. reporter: it s the morning push in atlanta. we going to try to get you on the next one, okay. reporter: and regina peoples and pedro ramos, the delta red coats are on the concourse. this is two boarding passes, so you got 14d and 14e. weather delays, missed connections, whatever the issues, the red coats are the problem solvers. what s the most common customer issue you have to deal with?
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