joining the crowded field. is there room for another candidate from the sunshine statesome with him there are three of them. we ll can him. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto, and this is cavuto live. i hope for dads tomorrow s a great day. in the meantime, fast-moving political developments. lucas tomlinson. reporter: good morning, neil. president biden departed for philadelphia for his first re-election campaign rally, as you mentioned. hopefully, the traffic situation is okay after that mess on i-95. biden removing this endorsement from some of the largest labor unions in the country. it s the earliest endorsement from the afl-cio in history. here s the president. we are a democracy, and so we ve been engaging our members, listening to them, and they want someone who will stand up and fight for them. and that s exactly what this president has done. he said he wants to be the midwest pro-union president when he took office, and he has absolutely delivered. reporter
oh, jesus. it suck me in. reporter: just chilling to watch that. flooding occurs across the county calling for over 200 rescues, many from a flooded apartment complex in pensacola displacing residents to a shelter. one person also killed when a tree collapsed on their home, trapping them underneath. here on the beach the national weather service, they will be coming here this morning to go ahead and do surveys on this location. as you can see, there s some damage just behind me. this is near condos. they say they have high confidence that there was a tornado just going off of the rotation they saw on the radar. i met a resident here. he said he also was home when it happened, saying that his condo was shaking for about three minutes and raining for a couple of hours. so we ll wait for the details on that tornado confirmation here in pensacola. neil? neil: thank you, brandy.