international where one airline is reeling flights in. kelly o grady in los angeles where folks are saying the hell with it all and hitting the road instead. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your very crowded world today. doesn t casey stegall know it in dallas. casey? yeah, neil. it s been so busy all day long. we got here at 7:00 a.m. local time. steady streams of people. nothing insane. no lines out the door or anything like that. the folks at aaa says that this fourth of july is expected to be the second and busiest in terms of travel since 2000. so more than 20 years, if you can believe that. almost 48 million americans venturing out over the next couple days. for air travel, it s 3.5 million. that s the project, which is a little higher than last year according to aaa. only time will tell whether those holiday passengers will further bog down the airport and the airlines. as of this hour, i just did a quick check. more than 3,900 delays and 374 cancellations are repo
holiday. we hear the president and democrats could be cooking up. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with jacqui heinrich at the white house. hi, jacqui. yeah, with gas prices where they are, the white house is considering an idea that they tabled. that s sending out rebate cards to americans. they re eyeing a decision by the end of the week on whether to extend a gas tax holiday. it is a short term solution as one industry ceo puts it that they say runs counter to the administration s broader strategy. the first year of this administration, they were focused on demand destruction. this could be an exercise in demand construction. the real focus here should not be on short term solutions like cutting the federal gas tax but long-term solutions to provide american energy security from american producers here in the united states. whether the fed can cool inflation without trigger ago recession, the white house is getting creative. yesterday morning larry summers w
routes from points a to b and ticket prices are higher. but most importantly, neil, the historic delays in cancellations. it s misery if you ve been through it. so pack your patients. martha: pack your patience is right. thanks, casey. this issue of cutting flights has been a big issue. united said they would curb about 50 flights per day at newark s liberty international airport. s that where madison alworth is. she can give us a good view of if that is having the impact that they hope. madison? hi, neil. yes. some airlines trying to get ahead of the cancellation and delay problems. as you heard, might be a little too late. so announced earlier, but happening today, united has officially cut 50 flights per day from newark international airport where i stand now. this is one of their seven domestic hubs. while the airline has not said that staffing issues are to
international where one airline is reeling flights in. kelly o grady in los angeles where folks are saying the hell with it all and hitting the road instead. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your very crowded world today. doesn t casey stegall know it in dallas. casey? yeah, neil. it s been so busy all day long. we got here at 7:00 a.m. local time. steady streams of people. nothing insane. no lines out the door or anything like that. the folks at aaa says that this fourth of july is expected to be the second and busiest in terms of travel since 2000. so more than 20 years, if you can believe that. almost 48 million americans venturing out over the next couple days. for air travel, it s 3.5 million. that s the project, which is a little higher than last year according to aaa. only time will tell whether those holiday passengers will further bog down the airport and
youred out that a.f. stood for midway. martha: fascinating secret history of world war ii available now on fox nation. there s three parts to that series so far that is story of friday, july 1. the story goes on. have a wonderful july fourth weekend. your world with neil starts right now. neil: and we are off, martha. the july mouth travel exodus is underway. the airports brace for the crowds. flyers, the cancellations pile up. close to 4,000 reported so far today. and with fears of flyers getting stranded, more folks are hitting the road. more than 42 million of them no matter the cost. and we are on top of it all with casey stegall at dallas fort worth airport where flyers are trying to get out. madison alworth at newark