so president biden has declared and ukrainian is president zelensky accepting. but there s fractures between the two. very apparent. if leon panetta with nato itself. where does this duo stand in the senate on this? we ll ask kirsten gillibrand and wyoming republican cynthia loomis, what they re doing together showing two sides can work together. they ve been a good example of that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you. all right. let s get to it, everybody. happy to have you here. let s go to adam klotz on where the heat is on and how bad it could get. what s the latest? the heat is on for a lot of folks. 156 million americans will be experiencing temperatures today that at least are in the 90s. some folks will see it higher than that. heat alerts stretching from california, texas, florida. the hottest temperature out there, heat index, the heat plus the humid. it s the sticky air. we re up to 115 in the middle of the country. that s in oklahoma. today
in for carley shimkus. officials at cook county jail recruiting prisoners to vote illegally. here jackie ibanez. the nine-candidate field is likely to prevent one person from getting the 50 plus percent necessary to win. officials say we should have a clear winner this weekend. it is uphill battle for incumbent mayor lori lightfoot, accused of coercing inmates to vote for her. guards are recruiting prisoners to vote for lightfoot. reporter william jay kelly spoke to one inmate. i said, no, i m registered in another jurisdiction, i can t vote. you can vote for mayor. that would be a felony. then they would back off. they are doing this with all the inmates and being that aggressive? yes. that reporter joined jesse watters with the implications, listen. it would be ironic if mayor lightfoot makes theun areoff due to the jail vote, considering she has made chicago known throughout the world for nothing, but violent crime. this is the latest in a string of scand
republicans? plus, the latest on the special master investigating trump s stash of secret documents. and cambers on why this moment is one of the most difficult in the history of america. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. over the weekend, donald trump held a czar rally in ohio. it was in support of the republican senate candidate there, j.d. vance. trump has given hundreds of rallies, but this one was a bit different. you might have already seen this footage already. take a listen. families, hardworking, patriot, like, you built this country. and it is hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country. we will stand up to the radical left lunatic s and rhinos, and we will fight for america like no one has ever fought before. hybrid of a salute, ultra call, kind of. obviously, the video is creepy, we are, unnerving. it is worth taking some time to explain why, though. right before our eyes, the de facto leade
republicans? plus, the latest on the special master investigating trump s stash of secret documents. and cambers on why this moment is one of the most difficult in the history of america. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. over the weekend, donald trump held a czar rally in youngstown, ohio. it was in support of the republican senate candidate there, j. d. vance. trump has given hundreds of rallies, but this one was a bit different. you might have already seen this footage already. take a listen. families, hardworking, patriot, like, you built this country. and it is hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country. we will stand up to the radical left lunatic s and rhinos, and we will fight for america like no one has ever fought before. hybrid of a salute, ultra call, kind of. obviously, the video is creepy, we are, unnerving. it is worth taking some time to explain why, though. right before our eyes, the d
british prime minister s during which she became the symbol of national unity and stability in the face of profound political, social and cultural change. here at the look at the life and legacy of the queen s historian at dominic green. as a fellow of the royal historical society and a wall street journal contributor. so welcome, great to have you with us. so tell us. the particular reason that the british people have held this a queen in so much esteem? is it about her in particular or is it the monarchy in general? oh well, thank you it is both in a sense. or her sheer longevity and commitment and skill she handled the job in a very hard for people in britain, as elsewhere, to imagine a monarchy without her. she was an absolute professional throughout the period 1952 for the 70 years after words. the result was we never saw behind the curtain. we never really understood the magic. but it always worked. this is a textbook example of how a monarchy make up ancient and po