Of americans hitting the roads and skies as the presidential nominees calf off a cap off a busy week. Former president trump barnstorming the battlegrounds as vice president harris prepares to hit the ground in michigan and pennsylvania on monday. Where do things stand in the seven swing statements? we re on it. But first, to the great exodus as a record number of americans say goodbye to summer with one last getaway. We ve got rick like huth reichmuth on the travel rush and jeff flock on the road. Happy weekend to you. Hope you got where you warranted to go and if your home you re home, you re happy and having a good time. I m neil cavuto. What you re facing if you re heading out, rick reichmuth to do the honors. Rick: overall, we ve got a pretty good scenario for the country overall. Central plains, you re looking good. Much of the west, you re looking perfect. But we do have some troubles especially down across parts of the south. Southwestern areas of texas all the way new the loui
but teachers when guarantee is for other small classes. a housing subsidy. we stay out here until we get what we need. despite the massive showing from the teachers, lightfoot had sir on support. and city hall shows that the teachers have detractors. please take your overly generous offer and present a contract that reduces the excessive pay of the highest paid teachers by placing a salary cap for all teachers. mayor lightfoot is quite liberal, very anti-trump, but as presidential contenders joe biden and elizabeth warren side and on the strike, they go against the mayor and on the side of the teachers, classes have been canceled on thursday. bret: mike tobin live in chicago. thanks. economic problems outside of the border, chile s present demand president is apologizing for not
won by hillary clinton. by contrast, democrats are defending 26, ten of which went for president trump. dana: now, josh croshire, he writes a column twice a week. he said, democrats will soon find out that to win elections in the many competitive gop leaning states in districts across the country, message matters a lot more than money and sounding like a card carrying member of the anti-trump resistance outside the liberal coast, it isn t a smart strategy. last week we had meredith kelly from the dccc here. she wanted to high light five candidates. i look at four of the five. they re veterans, moderate democrats. these are people that are not the progressive wing of the party. no, you re exactly right. a huge challenge the democrats face if they go through a civil war is the energy and a lot of the money is on the progressive left. bernie sanders, elizabeth warren side of the party. but if you re going to win in north dakota, indiana, you need
resolution. and i think those who ve shown up particularly, the sort of courage of the clintons, the class of the clintons, in showing up at an event and you can imagine the disappointment. or the feeling of the bushes, who took a lot of abuse along the way during the campaign. it s quite a moment. we are looking at senator durbin and talking to senator cornyn and governor perry, we just saw the shot of senator bernie sanders, and you mention the democrats in the future of the democratic party. there are questions between the bernie sanders, elizabeth warren side, and the, perhaps, senator warner from virginia on the other side of the democratic party. let s listen in as the first lady gets introduced. [applauding]
to get the trade authority through and trade deal through. this will be front and center on capitol hill this week. there is potential first test vote on this issue. it s not clear if they will move forward because they don t know if they have enough votes to move forward to debate. let s bring in our political panel. ron brownstein and larry sabatos, director of politics at the university of virginia. what do you make of this obama/warren spat? it s one of the lungongest running divides. this is almost the exact replay the battle bill clinton had of dick gephardt over the north america free trade agreement as what was known as fast track. there are two ironies in this fight. in 2008 as a candidate originally barack obama was more on the elizabeth warren side. he said he would renegotiate nafta as president. once he got in office like most