17 days away, president biden pulling out all the stops to try and keep democrats from losing their jobs. good morning, everyone. glad to have you on what plans to be a very busy news weekend. we re going to be seeing a lot of candidates everywhere, debating, meeting and pumping the flesh and getting ready to see whether in these next 17 days history itself can be changed and it can alter what s been happening in so many place abroad. right to it with kelly o grady on all of those ceos warning of turbulence ahead pretty much everywhere. reporter: yeah. right now it s not a good sign when some of the most successful business leaders are saying the economy is in rough shape. billionaire jeff bezos joining the chorus this week. he tweeted, yep, the probabilities in this economy tell you to batten down the hatches. now, similar warnings coming from wall street titans, goldman sachs ceo david solomon citing energy and border policy, of course, two areas very important to voters
so i m not worried about it. over the long-term, it will be okay. i don t want to look. bye, bye, bye, i guess. i feel bad for anyone that is 65. i have good financial advisers. i m sure they ll manage it. keep those things in mind. for someone like me, my time runs out 25 years from now. so more or less be patient. short term, you know, it s not great. long-term it s going to go up and down like it always does. it will be back eventually. we ve been burning long and hot for a long time. we ve been overdue for this. neil: so are we coming out of a rough patch or should investors brace for more? we have you covered. we always do with jackie deangelis on what could be a hot summer for investors. charlie gasparino on why elon musk might have it right and if a gas tax holiday will be the savior. welcome. i m neil cavuto. thanks very much for joining us. we had a busy world today. we have the latest from jackie deangelis on what s going on with the markets and the econom
by that, they mean temperatures of 90 degrees or more. let s get the read from mark meredith at the white house. you might recall that mark was whining about this just yesterday. on double duty now. how are you holding up, my friend? reporter: says the man in the air-conditioned studio. neil: i m going to turn the thermostat down a little more. [laughter] reporter: unbelievable. good morning from a very steamy white house. 88 degrees, we re expecting the high to be 97. we also expect the president to stay in the white house isolating. white house says we should be getting an update from the president s doctors a little bit later on today. they re not going to be providing that on camera, however, the white house has been going to great lengths to show that the president is still able to carry out his duties. late yesterday as we were coming on the area for air for your show, we saw the president holding an event with his commitment take, we team, and then at his desk
sandra: any moment now, we are set to hear from white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. it will be her first on camera briefing from that podium in nearly 3 weeks. i ll not has happened since then. the president has traveled overseas twice. border action has faced his first lawsuit. his son was convicted on felony charges. it is this latest moment that is getting all the attention. sandra: it is a video that has gone viral. we played it for our viewers so they can decide what they think of it. president obama clearly leading president biden off the stage at the l.a. fund-raiser. i am sandra smith in new york. john, it s great to beginning a brand-new week with you. john: there seems to be a lot of those. i am john roberts and washington. the video going viral. it appears to show president biden gazing into a los angeles grout moments before president obama felt the need to step in and say it s time to go. sandra: the white house is hitting back at critics