president joe biden set to kickoff his campaign formally this weekend. and talk to republican miami mayor francis suarez who just kicked off his today. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with mark meredith in washington in the fuss over the third party. there s a lot of people trying to read the tea leaves of what will happen the next several months, this weekend, it s about president biden. he relaunched his campaign two months ago. we haven t seen any events until now. tomorrow he will be in philadelphia rallying with union members. today he won the support of two of the major unions. he was in connecticut the next hour for a fund raiser. the president scored the endorsements of the american federation of teachers and the aflcio. these endorse meants are not shocking. they ve been in lock step with the president s agenda these past 2 1/2 years. it certainly will give the biden harris campaign something to celebrate. the aflcio writing we have never seen
hello, everyone. good to be with you, i m chris jansing, the death toll from this weekend s extreme weather across the south has risen to six. half a million people remain without power across multiple states after a series of vicious storms and tornadoes and the extreme heat isn t letting up either we re on the ground in texas where temperatures have soared above 120 degrees in some spots. how residents are coping. and secretary of state antony blinken wrapping up his two-day visit to china, but how much progress was actually made in his high stakes meeting with president xi jinping meanwhile in florida, we have movement in the classified documents case what a magistrate judge just blocked donald trump from doing, and what options his legal team could be weighing to put the trial off for as long as possible and juneteenth celebrations underway across the country. how states are marking this federal holiday. but we begin with the dangerous storms in the south thatch l
when dave jolly says things about predicting that joe biden is going to win this and donald trump is going to be defeated again. a bit nervous, right? even though he is facing potential multiple federal indictments, and multiple investigations, i am still like, really? you really think biden can beat him? yeah, i know. nothing is a sure thing. but it s like, if you are trying to get the least popular figure as our nominee, donald trump is definitely that. that just what the data say. that is what the data says. all right, have a wonderful evening. thanks to you at home for joining us this evening, if you are republican running for president in 2024, there is one question that you knew that you would have to answer. what do you think of donald trump being indicted on federal criminal charges? and you would think, at this point, anyone entering the race for the republican nomination would be prepared to answer that question. and you would be wrong. today, miami mayor, franc
and fingerprinted a federal court appearance captured by a sketch artist. you re seeing one such example. these moments you re looking at here are that which donald trump has blatantly tried to overshadow with this is own series of events and speeches and recent pr programming. well, we can all see how this case is different right now. the early reporting is focused on how it will follow a traditional trajectory. the new york times puts it that way. next up we have a date for trump codefendant walt nauta to enter his plea, june 27th. and then traditionally, the status conference hearings that you would see over a course of couple months, the government supplying evidence to the defense. and that material can then inform the defense lawyers strategies. trump s lawyers may try a kind of more serious investigation of this odd defense that trump has been publicly mounted that the de the classified documents he says were secretly or magically declassified before he left offic
marine veteran will face trial for the chokehold death of jordan neely on a new york city subway train. ashley strohmier is live in the newsroom with the breaking information. ashley? reporter: hi, there. a man who put a new york subway ride in a fatal chokehold will be returning to court. daniel penny will be arraigned following an indictment by a grand jury that he has been out on bond after being initially charged by manhattan prosecutors for manslaughter. in the second degree after the death of jordan neely on may 1st. the grand jury indictment is a procedural step that will allow the criminal case to move forward. penny s attorney maintains the defense that his client believed neely was a threat to himself and passengers. the standard in new york state is not you don t have to wait until someone physically attacks. you don t have to wait until somebody is lying on the ground or worse. the standard is whether a reasonable person in my client s position would have fe