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
the most revly traveled countries in the country. a tanker truck erupted between an i-95 overpass and spread to the lanes above that. high heat caused them to buckle and melt and eventually cause sections to crash to the ground. bill: a mess and still is. crews got the fire under control in an hour. the damage was done. the governor of p.a. set to issue a disaster declaration later today. one car remains trapped beneath that collapsed roadway. listen to this driver earlier today. watched it unfold and described what he saw. hit a bump, again not unusual because it s philadelphia and that section is under construction. after coming back knowing what i knew at that time, that the highway collapsed, you see there on the video i hit a bump that was essentially the road getting ready to collapse. bill: we are on the ground in philadelphia. how are they looking today? bill, good morning to you. we re not far from the scene of the collapse. look at the charred southbound lan
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