it can stretch over several states and last for days or even weeks at a time. the air is so hot it is like being inside an oven. that s exactly how folks in texas, mississippi, and louisiana are feeling right now. heat alerts are going beyond those states to include some 60 million americans. tens of thousands of folks are now without power. just being outside for a short time brutal. i m sweating standing here. we used to walk everywhere. now we uber or drive because it s so hot and humid. lots of water, coolers packed all the way up. loaded with ice. everybody is watching each other as back. another thing about this. sandra: we ll be talking live to a rancher about the danger to his animals and his livelihood. first team fox coverage. stacy stiegel is on the ground in dallas, texas. first senior meteorologists janice dean. it is a dangerous situation in week three in texas of temperatures well over 100 degrees and we re setting records. so heat alerts are spread
respond. there is a big difference here. that is that this president and vice president are currently in office, gianno and they are out there touting their legislative successes. you know what? that analysis from david sounds like an analysis from la la land. the reason why joe biden won the primary is because of kamala harris and the black support that she garnered. 82% of black folks view the biden presidency favorably and knout 52%. 27% of those same folks say they might vote for trump. hispanics don t want to see them run a second term. the real question if we have people in the primary like robert kennedy junior, if he were to make a pro black, pro hispanic pitch they will be in real big trouble here. the truth of the matter is with the hunter biden plea deal that
does seem i think david sounds exactly right. also we need to talk about one notable aspect of this. you were talking about the lack of officials who had been there before that were very aware or very cautious of putin and the president s relationship. that s mattis, kelly, john bolton, but also the presence of mick mulvaney is a central notable aspect of this because he was someone who at times overruled national security officials. he has his own national security adviser, which is unusual for a chief of staff. and as we reported over the summer, he was locked in this feud with john bolton over the holdup of this ukrainian aid, which at the time we were reporting it out, people were confused by it and didn t understand the reason. this seems to be a role in all of this and why the president was able to sit down with these officials, have these conversations that have so clearly changed the trajectory of so many aspects of his presidency. the washington post saying that mulvan
president trump turned his foreign policy upside down in order to get this dirt out of ukraine. kaitlan collins, i mean, it does seem i think david sounds exactly right. well, and also we need to talk about one notable aspect of this, you were talking about the lack of officials who had been there before that were very aware or very cautious of putin and the president s relationship that s, you know, mattis, john kelly, john bolton, but also the presence of mick mulvaney as a central notable aspect of this. he was someone who at times overruled national security officials. he has his own national security adviser which is unusual for a chief of staff, and as we reported over the summer, he was locked in this feud with john bolton over the holdup of this ukrainian aid, which at the time we were reporting it out, people were confused by it and didn t understand the reason. there seems to be a role in all of this and why the president was able to sit down with these officials, have