8:00 in los angeles, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight, in one hour, in a place called dicksville notch, where you are looking live, the primary votes for president will be cast and a small number of new hampshire residents will be among those who decide if nikki haley has enough support histogram. and president biden could lose, because not on the ballot. mark meredith is live in dixville notch with a preview of what s to come. good evening to you. the excitement is building right here in dixville notch because, as you mentioned, the first notes of the new hampshire primary are going to happen right here in this room a little less than an hour from now. there s only going to be six people voting. we have four republicans, two and declared but once they get done voting it shouldn t take long to get the results. in fact, after they take a look at the results, will be posted on a piece of whiteboard right there where you see the names for h
miguel joins us live this hour to discuss what this means for higher learning in america. and breaking news out of moscow. cnn has new reporting on the top russian general who appears to be missing after the mutiny. documents indicating he was a secret vip member of the wagner mercenary group behind the rebellion. and the former school deputy who failed to confront the park l parkland shooter is found not guilty. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s get right to our top story. the united states supreme court ruling that united states supreme court ruling gutting affirmative action in college admissions. the concern with majority upended precedent and prompting a fiery dissent by liberal justices on the court. cnn s senior supreme court analyst is joining us right now. joan, how did the conservative majority reach this decision and what are the real world impacts of it? well i ll tell
getting started. dana: let s get to alexis mcadams live at newark airport in new jersey. how is it going? not so bad right now. a lot better than it has been since saturday and sunday where some of the people i ve been talking to have been sleeping at the floor at airports across the east coast trying to get home. we checked with airlines to see how they are doing. things aren t back to 100% and entering the busy time for the july 4th holiday weekend. as we mentioned people have not had anywhere to go except sleep on the floor. six hours, not even a bottle of water. frustrating. the line doesn t move. i know they don t have nothing to offer for us. that s kind of pretty hopeless. this is the scene at airports across the country as more than 28,000 flights and counting have been delayed and 7200 canceled since sunday. not a lot of good news. to say people are fed up is an understatement. hundreds of passengers left waiting on the tarmac for hours thinking they will l
it s another way of saying restore the american dream. i didn t come up with the name. i really didn t. i claim it. judge jeanine: the president trying to sell americans on biden-omics but they are not buying it. most people feel the economies in horrible shape as their wallets get socked by high inflation and soaring interest rates. it s why no one for 48% of americans say that joe biden s policies are hurting their family. but never mind that, his delusional white house thinks biden-omics will catch on. here to talk with you about biden-omics, the word of the day, word of the week, word of the month, word of the year here at the white house. rooted in the belief that we grow the economy when we grow the middle class. biden-omics. the middle-class in in this country, that s where our strength is. we tried trickle down. we tried top down. didn t reach regular folks. he could make sense, it flows off the tongue really well. judge jeanine: biden s that economy will sure
the whatsapp messages date back to 2017. what they show is hunter biden writing to a chinese energy official saying i can make $5 million in salary from any law firm in america. if you think it s about money, it s not. the bidens are the best at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. dana: republicans say the chairman is a chinese oil tycoon and that guy has since gone missing. meanwhile the i.r.s. agent who blew the whistle on the hunter biden tax investigation is talking. he said investigators gave hunter special treatment. bill: the agent is trying to expose corruption. because every taxpayer deserves to be treated fairly and it was my oath of office to make sure that happens. bill: new york post reporter john levine is here but first david spunt at the justice department. good morning. good morning to you both. several key points in this new interview between bret baier and gary shapley, the i.r.s. supervisor special agent who is the whis