allies in the region and saying president trump s policy would encourage china to invade taiwan. nato, president trump said he will really look at u.s. involvement with nato. rumors he might even pull out of nato. that would be a lightning strike across the world. nick haley said the u.s. is leading the way. it will be different if either one of these candidates got to power. bill: nice to see you. thanks, london. we re going to win new hampshire and defeat crooked joe biden and make america great again. chaos follows him and we can t be a country in disarray and have a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos, we won t survive it. [applause] dana: it s primary day in new hampshire. there is a lot on the line. donald trump and nikki haley going head-to-head in a two-person race for the republican presidential nomination. they are making history with that as voters head to the polls. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: g
plus, the white house will face questions later this hour on the state of negotiations to avoid default. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts. good to spend another 60 minutes with you. gillian: the first 60 went by quickly. first, a new story. john: get ready for a hectic start to the summer travel season. aaa is anticipating this weekend could be the busiest at airports since 2005, and that is already prompting fears of a potential catastrophic meltdown. gillian: sounds like a great summer to stay hope. forbes writing get ready for a hellish season of air travel. they continue to struggle with staffing shortages in the wake of the pandemic. john: pete buttigieg is not 100% confident things will work. airlines are indicating they have made big gains in terms of pilots, but not fully recovered depending which airline, mechanics is a pinch point. still a lot of pressure on the system but less, probably less of a constraint than
the other thing that shows so much in this scene and in the last number of months in 2016, that was in many ways a a diabolical campaign. donald trump stood for horrible things but relative to now he was more disciplineed. this year it s about making himself feel good for the next 60 seconds than wining as a candidate for president with a wining message. i think telling people in advance if they elect you, he wants to be a dictator for a day. pit the defense department against his enemys and possibly take us out of nato and let putin run wild through europe. my guess is that s not a disciplined wining message. it s more of a psychiatry. i think we should applaud donald trump because of his
watch this. educated [bleep]. this is propaganda. what are you going to do, anti-trans next? this is [bleep], this is violent. you are triggering my students. i m sorry about that. you don t even know what this is. [bleep] out of here. john: after this went far and wide across country, the school out with this statement. hunter college takes this matter and the right to free speech on campus seriously. hunter does not tolerate such conduct by the faculty. the provost has completed an investigation and the faculty member has been appropriated disciplineed. in addition, the faculty member has been warned if the behavior reoccurs there will be further consequences. nate foy is live outside hunter college with one of the students who was there when it all went down. nate. hey, john. we are here with patrick ruby, a
here. we have to have a healthcare outcome, a tax plan and a spending strategy and be disciplineed and not be distracted by things. the republican congressman from new york says on twitter i voted for potus last november and want him and u.s.a. to succeed but that meeting given that e-mail chain just released is a big no-no. so republicans are not saying they re going to stop supporting the president but they re concerned about these new revelations, shep. shepard: what the from democrats? the top democrat, senator mark warner, says this jives with other evidence and testimony that he s seen and heard. this is a pattern we ve seen from senior level trump officials that has gone back months where they deny these contacts from meetings with russians until the proof comes out and then they have to