rahel solomon in for christine romans. a stormy and hot independence eve day eve, is in store for millions of people across the country. severe storms are expected to spread from mississippi to massachusetts, with wind gusts, hail and tornadoes possible in some areas. the streets of chicago flooded on sunday after record rainfall. meantime, more than 30 million people across the west coast, mid-atlantic and the carolinas will be under heat alerts today. and the severe weather could also mean another frustrating day at airports. nearly 7500 flights were delayed, more than 600 were cancelled across the u.s. on sunday. and since saturday, there have been almost 1,000 cancellations. so, a lot to get to, let s bring in right now, cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. allison, good morning. what areas are you watching specifically? good morning, rahel. two separate areas of western. the first one kind of slides up and down most of the east coast and a secondary position for the mid
jesse: no. you were booked. bret: thank you. bret: good evening. i m bret baier. we are come to you tonight live from bedford, new hampshire where citizens here and throughout the state have been voting all day long in the first of the nation primary election of the 2024 presidential cycle. former president donald trump had coming in to this day a commanding lead in the polls while on the democratic side president biden is not even on the ballot here. we will go over what we re learning from our fox news voter analysis, the early version in just a few minutes. but we have fox team coverage. bryan llenas in concord, new hampshire is following the nikki haley campaign. correspondent alexis mcadams starts us off from nashville with team trump. gogood evening, alexis. we did have a chance to catch up with the president here on the ground in new hampshire. he feels good going into primary night and feels like he has a lot of support here in the granite state. i asked him
be the most pro union president ever. i m proud you have my back. let me say, i m honoreded to have your back and you have mine. i was so damn proud to stand in that picket line with you. the united auto workers union is here. your union has more than 400,000 members. how many do you think voted for joe biden in 2020? i saw an analysis that suggested that union members broke for biden over trump 56-40. but i m soird, they broke for biden over trump. but members in ohio and pennsylvania went for trump. is that your understanding? i would put it this simple. the majority of our members voted for president biden. do you think the endorsement is a big reason for that? without the endorsement, might they have, more of them gone to trump? given the demographics and such? i don t think so. i think even going forward, when you look at both candidates, it is very clear which one supports working class people and which one doesn t. by two simple sentences. joe biden bet on th
reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. time for this rat pack to pack it in. thanks very much for joining me this evening. i m jim acosta. we ll be back tomorrow night. good night. your way round the hill. and now the party bosses want a meeting. they have a proposition. they want you to take a shot at the white house. not eventually, but now. - think about it, will you? narrator: well, first you ll have to get past her, the senator with decades of experience and friends in high places, already at home in the oval office. and then you ll have to get past him, a senator and bona fide war hero backed b by a mean polititical machinine. [crowd chanting indistinctly] let s say you are ready. here s the real question. is america? [dramatic music] only one way to find out. [tense music] america, president george w. bush s second term. [chatter] at war in iraq and afghanistan, teetering on the brink of a global economic crash, disillusioned, divided, and despera
survey out showed trump 51% of support among the republican primary voters. governor ron desantis form other vice president mike pence in a distant third. incredible poll numbers are one of the main reasons the marxist left is weaponizing the criminal justice system to try and stop us. if i wasn t running or if i was doing badly in the polls, all of this investigation bull [bleep] would stop immediately. and i did nothing wrong. it s under the presidential records act. i did nothing wrong. today, governor desantis is expected to talk about one of trump s top issues, immigration. is he in texas, getting a firsthand look at the border. he has even released an ad called no excuses detailing how he would make immigration and border security a top priority. southern border. a record 2.7 million migrants cross the border. across the border. seeing unprecedented. switching parties for president biden, he continues to dominate in the democratic primary polling even as sur