statens. and leon panetta on a scary warning for americans in ukraine. two words. get out. get ready. it s about to get very interesting. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. dr. fauci in a moment. first, to the fall-out from his announced resignation, peter doocy with the president in delaware. peter? and there is a split along party lines here with the reaction to dr. fauci. one of the precovid presidents he worked with, barack obama, is saying now i will always be grateful that we had a once in a century public health leader to guide us through a once in a century pandemic. i m glad he s not done yet. andy slavit part of the white house covid team says the president always wanted to understand the science and tony was a vector for what the scientific community understood and was saying. we faced tricky decisions and tony was a steady, trusted person. trusted is disputed by kevin mccarthy. he tweets dr. fauci lost the trust of american people when he
party to the g.o.p. voters are mined every day, it was lower when republicans were in charge. it was easier to get every grocer i needed when republicans were in charge. everybody knows that we are looking at the sun in pittsfield, massachusetts. another shot of pittsfield. what time is it? must be a study of the day before. that s the same son of a new york. the same from last week. we need to stay warm. it s crazy, because sometimes it looks like we should be warm when we look at it in the winter but we are not. the mayor is there. the unemployment rate, 5.1%. a little bit higher than the rest of the country. it s the largest city in massachusetts. pittsfield? it is? probably from wikipedia and you know how accurate that is. [laughter] it s the largest city in massachusetts? are you crazy? bigger than boston? no way. the largest in the county? if you want to go to a big city in berkshire county, just call 1-800-pittsfield. there you go. 43,00
running, we ve had better than 2,000 flights either delayed or outright cancelled. the trend will not be the traveling friend. mark meredith on the latest in washington. mark? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. both airlines and passengers are bracing for turbulent days, a record number of travelers, this could create a perfect storm and major delays. they re pushing back that this is somehow their fault and blaming staffing shortages. major u.s. carriers says the industry is doing everything possible to create a positive customer experience since it s in the airlines interest to keep customers happy to return for future business. bernie sanders does not buy it. he says airlines won t act until money is involved. now sanders is calling on the department of transportation to do a couple things. requiring airlines to refund people for delays quickly and wants a $15,000 time per passenger on domestic flights delayed two hours or more as long as weather is not to blamed and airli
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the wall street community fears that another .75 hike next month and more after that. the inflationary environment gets disturbance turning here after four straight weeks of advances that were stopped last week. not a great start to this week. more on that in just a minute. now there s this. say it ant so, joe? bill clinton s treasury secretary warned president biden against extending the moratorium on student loan payments. larry summers says inflation will get worse for everybody else because of it. hillary vaughn on why the administration seems to be hinting in this case. no, he s not. why our professor tells us, oh, yes he is. welcome. i m neil cavuto. i want to go to hillary vaughn on what could be coming in days. hillary, what are you hearing? president biden is keeping everyone in suspense, especially those that owe student loans. he says he will make his decision known before september 1 when payments restart. students are on edge waiting to see if they need to star