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America In The Morning
Cumulus Podcast Network
429 episodes
1 day ago
Start your workday with America in the Morning, Westwood One’s award-winning magazine. News doesn’t stop when you’re sleeping so join host John Trout and his staff of correspondents as they report from around the country and around the globe. Follow America in the Morning for overnight developments, breaking national news, politics, entertainment, business and weather. Delivered right to your device every morning!
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Start your workday with America in the Morning, Westwood One’s award-winning magazine. News doesn’t stop when you’re sleeping so join host John Trout and his staff of correspondents as they report from around the country and around the globe. Follow America in the Morning for overnight developments, breaking national news, politics, entertainment, business and weather. Delivered right to your device every morning!
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America In The Morning
California Redistricting Passes, Latest On Hurricane Erin, Villanova Shooting Hoax, Menendez Parole Hearings
Today on America in the MorningCalifornia Passes Retaliatory Redistricting Barely 24 hours after the Texas Republican-led legislature cleared the way for redistricting prior to the 2026 midterm election, California's Democrat-led legislature passed bills Thursday setting up a high-profile special election this fall, when voters will decide whether to approve the party's plan to change California's congressional map.  America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details.   Erin’s Brush With The US Heavy winds and rains pummeled the eastern seaboard this week as Hurricane Erin churned through the Atlantic Ocean, closing beaches and causing some damage along the coast.  John Stolnis has more.   College Shooter Hoax There was panic in Philadelphia as administrators at Villanova University say an active shooter alert issued yesterday afternoon during student orientation day turned out to be a hoax.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   SCOTUS OK’s Trump NIH Plans The Supreme Court in a narrow decision issued a ruling clearing the way for the Trump administration to make broad cuts to funding grants at the National Institutes of Health targeting transgender and DEI initiatives.   Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.  Hogan Investigation Expanding Police appear to be expanding the investigation into the death of famed wrester Hulk Hogan.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.    Trouble For Alina Habba There’s potentially trouble for the President and his former personal attorney.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a judge has ruled that Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as US attorney in New Jersey.   Menendez Parole Hearings Freedom was denied for Eric Menendez, following a 10-hour hearing he took part in with a parole board, and a hearing for his brother Lyle will be happening today in a different jail. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Judge Rules On Trump Civil Lawsuit It was a big victory for Donald Trump.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports a judge found in favor of President Trump in New York State's nine-figure civil lawsuit against him.   Trump Visits DC Troops President Trump addressed a crowd of federal law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, amid an anti-crime initiative that has swamped the capital with additional police and National Guard troops.   Boston Mayor’s Sanctuary City Response Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is fighting back against an order from Attorney General Pam Bondi threatening legal action if Massachusetts largest city does not follow the law regarding sanctuary city policies.  Correspondent Katie Clark has the story.    Finally   In 1992, one of the biggest movies of the year was “A League of Their Own,” which tells of a fictitious account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, a women’s version of Major League baseball that was started during World War II.  Now, with the popularity of women’s basketball and soccer, and for the first time in over eight decades, women will have a chance to ‘play ball’ again on a professional level. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 day ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Texas Passes Redistricting, Judge Rules Against California GOP, Epstein Files Remain Sealed, Latest On Hurricane Erin
Today on America in the Morning Texas Passes Redistricting Texas Republicans have passed controversial congressional maps that created a national buzz surrounding redistricting.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the effect Texas redistricting could have statewide and on a national level.   Epstein Files Stay Sealed A judge on Wednesday denied the Justice Department's request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that both sides of the Washington political aisle want to see the files released, and California Congressman Robert Garcia, speaking on CNN, questions both President Trump and Pam Bondi for not demanding all files be disclosed.   Burgers & The Guard Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Wednesday paid an unannounced visit to the National Guard troops stationed at Union Station, the major regional train station in the nation’s capital.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports their arrival to hand out burgers led to tense exchanges with local residents over the Federal troops deployed in Washington.  Trump Administration Wins Appeal A federal appeals court in San Francisco granted the Trump administration an emergency stay, halting a lower-court order that preserved Temporary Protected Status for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal.      Tiger’s New Job Golf’s PGA Tour is planning new changes in hopes to energize the sport, and their plans include enlisting golf’s most recognizable name, enlisted to help craft the PGA Tour's future.  Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.   Erin’s Impact Beaches closed with warnings up and down the East Coast and in the Caribbean as Hurricane Erin is forecast to further impact the continental US on Thursday and Friday.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports on preparations, with hundreds of beaches from Massachusetts to Florida shut down for severe rip currents, and flooding a problem in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where waves are expected to reach 20 feet.   Latest On Russia & Ukraine What’s next in the effort to end the war between Russia and Ukraine? President Trump says he’s trying to arrange a face-to-face meeting with the countries’ two leaders, but so far Russia is in no hurry to meet at the bargaining table.  The latest from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Camp Mystic Hearings The parents of 27 girls killed in the flooding of Camp Mystic in July tearfully told their stories, urging Texas lawmakers to pass a bill to prevent a future tragedy.  Correspondent Jim Roope reports.  Ten Commandments Decision A Federal judge says some of the Texas school districts do not have to comply with a new state law that requires the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public-school classrooms. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Border Paint The entire Southern border wall is getting a paint job.  Correspondent Ben Thomas tells us what led to the Trump administration’s plan.   Finally   Anyone who has had to deal with a long delay at an airport knows it can be frustrating, but for some passengers stuck on a plane sitting on the tarmac in St. Louis heading to Seattle, not only did they not mind the delay – they had a great time waiting.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a musical diversion the passengers will never forget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 days ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
East Coast Beaches Closing, Epstein File Release Plan, Setting Up A Putin-Zelenskyy Meeting, No US Troops For Ukraine
Today on America in the Morning Erin’s East Coast Danger All New York City beaches will be closed for at least the next two days, and many New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia beaches are banning swimming until further notice due to the dangerous rip currents and waves that may reach as high as 10 to 20 feet that will be crashing ashore from Hurricane Erin.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that while the hurricane will not come ashore, evacuations are the order for North Carolina’s Outer Banks, with warnings for swimmers in place along the entire East coast from Maine to Florida.    Epstein Files Release Plan The Justice Department will start handing over to Congress documents dealing with Jeffrey Epstein starting on Friday, and the House Oversight Committee intends to make those papers public – but not immediately. The details from correspondent Rich Johnson.   No Boots On The Ground President Trump is addressing the idea of United States troops on the ground in Ukraine in that country's ongoing war with Russia. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Crime Stat Questions The Justice Department is seriously scrutinizing crime data from Washington, DC, launching an investigation into what it believes is manipulated crime statistics.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Security Clearances Pulled The Trump administration has yanked the security clearances of more than three dozen current and former US officials.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.      Prepping For A Putin-Zelenskyy Meeting Fresh off the White House visit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top European leaders, the Trump administration says the next step in peace talks is likely to be a bilateral, face-to-face meeting between Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.    Latest On Texas Redistricting Texas Democrats are back inside the State Capitol after weeks of breaking quorum to delay a vote on proposed Congressional maps, but their pushback against redistricting is seemingly far from over.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Jailed For Helping North Korea A California man of Chinese descent who overstayed his student visa and was illegally in the US was sentenced to prison after admitting to shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports the man’s plan was to aid the Hermit Kingdom into launching a surprise attack on US-ally South Korea.    Shrimp Recall The Food and Drug Administration said it is actively investigating after a shipment of shrimp sold at Walmart tested positive for a radioactive material.    Florida Execution A death row inmate in Florida was executed Tuesday night.   Kayle Bates was given a lethal three-drug injection at the Florida State Prison near Starke.    Finally   The Rhode Island Attorney General's Office said it is conducting a review following the arrest of one of its prosecutors, who could be seen on body camera footage telling an officer, "You're gonna regret this." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 days ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting, Ballot Executive Order, Latest On Hurricane Erin, Bailey To The FBI
Today on America in the Morning A Very Different Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting President Trump welcomed Ukrainian President Volodomir Zelenskyy as well as top European leaders to the White House for discussion on a path to ending the war in Ukraine. John Stolnis has more on a much different meeting this time around between Trump and Zelenskyy.   Trump’s Ballot Order Years after protesting his 2020 Presidential election loss over unproven claims of election fraud, President Donald Trump is promising an Executive Order surrounding mail-in ballots.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   California Shooting Investigation California authorities are investigating after a Federal agent fired his weapon at a vehicle after the driver refused his order at a traffic stop.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.   FBI Change Fox News is reporting that current Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will become the deputy director of the bureau, and will serve alongside Deputy Director Dan Bongino.   New Guilty Plea In Perry Case There has been another guilty plea in the case surrounding the death of actor Matthew Perry.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details about the suspect known as the “Ketamine Queen.”    Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Recap The second meeting this year at the White House between President Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy went far different from the first.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Erin’s Impact Lurking in the Atlantic Ocean is Hurricane Erin, which grew back into a Category 4.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that while the forecast track for Erin will keep it away from a US landfall, beaches from Florida to Maine are preparing for higher-than-normal waves and dangerous rip currents, and parts of the North Carolina Outer Banks are facing evacuations.    Utah Officers Killed Two Utah police officers were shot and killed by a man who was barricaded in his home with a high-powered rifle.  Correspondent Bob Brown has details.   Redistricting Battles Democrats have returned to the Texas legislature to fight redistricting, which comes as California is gearing up to launch their own redistricting battle.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.    Name Change MSNBC announced it will be changing its name, and ending the use of the NBC logo.    Finally   A number of trendy words, many of which are used on social media, are being added to the Cambridge Dictionary.   Correspondent Laurence Brooks has some of the 6,000 new words making the list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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4 days ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Zelenskyy To The White House, Trump-Putin Meeting Reaction, New Orleans Mayor Faces Charges, New York City Shooting
Today on America in the Morning Zelenskyy & Allies To The White House On Friday, President Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for discussions on ending the conflict in Ukraine.  Later today, Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodomir Zelenskyy at the White House, but Zelenskyy won't be alone.  John Stolnis has the preview from Washington.   Defending Trump’s Putin Meeting Trump administration loyalists are defending the President after Friday’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but others are asking where was the strength Trump promised before the two met in Alaska.  More on the weekend reactions from Correspondent Rich Johnson.   Mayor Faces Federal Charges The mayor of New Orleans, with only a few months left in her term, is now facing serious legal charges.  The details from correspondent Ed Donahue. Air Canada Strike A strike by Air Canada’s flight attendants' union will be extended through tonight, after they defied a return to work order, stranding passengers around the world and here in the US.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   WVA Troops To DC There were protests in the Nation’s Capital over the weekend over the Trump administration move to place FBI and National Guard troops on the streets in an effort to cut crime in Washington, DC.  Correspondent Naeun Kim reports that following a federal government request, a neighboring state is sending more troops to Washington.   Gaza Visitor Visas Stopped Secretary of State Marco Rubio is defending a move to pause visitor visas from Gaza.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      Trump-Putin Reactions Mixed Today will be the next phase following last Friday’s meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin, with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky coming to Washington today for a White House gathering.   As for the Trump – Putin meeting, correspondent Naeun Kim reports reaction was mixed both in the US and abroad, which included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking on NBC’s Meet The Press, praising Donald Trump but cautioning that new sanctions now, despite the president’s warning he would add them, is not the right time as negotiations remain underway.   NYC Mass Shooting It’s being called gang violence in New York City.  A dispute at a Brooklyn club became the scene of a mass shooting, leaving 3 dead and several more injured.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Latest On Texas Redistricting Democrat lawmakers in Texas are slowly returning to their state after breaking Quorum to delay a vote on proposed Congressional maps that could give President Trump five seats in next year's midterm elections.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Erin Concerns Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic Ocean, at one point exploding from Tropical Storm strength to a catastrophic Category 5 monster within 24 hours.    Deportation Depot Merchandise Dilemma As Florida plans to open their second immigrant holding facility to be called Deportation Depot, they may have crossed the line when it comes to selling T-shirts and hats with a strikingly similar logo to a popular home improvement store.  Katie Clark has details.   Finally   We probably all have forgotten to return a library book on time, but for one family, the book they had in their possession since the summer of 1943 has finally been returned to the San Antonio Public Library, and as Ed Donahue reports, with an interesting story to tell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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5 days ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump-Putin Meeting Day, Redistricting In Texas & California, DOJ Fires Sandwich Thrower, Court Hack May Have Russian Ties
Today on America in the Morning Trump Meeting With Putin Each day this week, there was news out of the White House about the Friday sit-down in Alaska between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to find a path to peace in Ukraine.  John Stolnis has the lead-up to the meeting and what’s at stake from Washington.   California & Texas Redistricting Texas Democrats have released demands surrounding their potential return to the State Capitol following weeks of breaking quorum to delay a vote on proposed Congressional maps that could give President Trump five seats in next year's midterm elections. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports this comes as California is plotting their own redistricting strategy.    DOJ Fires Sandwich Thrower The removal of some homeless encampments in areas near the White House is underway, and there have been protests in Washington, DC over the presence of FBI and National Guard troops on the streets after the White House ordered federal control of the DC Police.  Ed Donahue reports a man accused of throwing a sandwich at a federal agent has been fired from his place of employment – which was the Department of Justice.   Florida’s Next Detention Facility There’s Alligator Alcatraz, and soon there will be Deportation Depot.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports that Florida is opening a second immigration detention facility. Alleged Russian Hack Investigators have uncovered evidence that Russia is at least partly responsible for a recent hack of the computer system that manages federal court documents, including highly sensitive records with information that could reveal sources and people charged with national security crimes.    Deputies Survive Shooting Three Virginia sheriff’s deputies are lucky to be alive after they were ambushed attempting to make an arrest in Southern Virginia.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.      Talking Peace Today is the day that President Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will hold their one-on-one summit to discuss the war in Ukraine.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Putin and Trump will meet at the US military’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson outside Anchorage, in what the Trump administration hopes is the first step toward peace between Russia and Ukraine.   Cincinnati Brawlers Face A Judge The defendants arrested and charged with allegedly taking part in a drunken brawl in Downtown Cincinnati last month that went viral made their first appearance in court on Thursday, and not without some controversy.  Correspondent Bob Brown reports.   Utah Rape Case Ruling A man accused of faking his own death and fleeing the United States to avoid rape charges faced his accuser in a Utah court, and then learned his fate from the jury.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports.  Biden Kids Legal Issues Former President Joe Biden's children are finding themselves in the headlines this week.  Correspondent Clayton Neville tells us why.  Court DEI Rulings The Trump administration has suffered a court defeat in a case involving DEI.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports.   Finally   The Democrat Party of South Carolina is demanding that one of their own suspend his campaign for governor.  Sue Aller reports on the release of video from candidate Mullins McLeod’s incoherent and expletive-laden police stop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump Takes Hard Stance With Putin, Trump Wants To Extend DC Takeover, Alaska Flooding, Kennedy Center Honors
Today on America in the Morning Trump Takes Hard Stance On Putin Donald Trump held a virtual meeting with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, who gave the president an earful over concerns that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is not ready to negotiate in good faith.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that this led President Trump to issue a warning to Putin before their meeting tomorrow in Alaska.   Extending The DC Takeover The federal effort to clear the nation’s capital of homeless people and reduce crime is now underway.  Correspondent Rich Johnson reports that President Trump is already talking about extending his takeover of the Washington, DC police department, but will need an act of Congress to make that happen.   Alaska Flooding For the third time in three years, and despite emergency barriers being put in place, an area around Juneau, Alaska was flooded when melting from the Mendenhall Glacier sent a cascade of water down the Mendenhall River and forced evacuations.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the record floodwaters are now starting to recede.   Potential Melania-Hunter Lawsuit It could very well become Trump vs. Biden, the lawsuit, but the principals in the case are not who you’d expect.  First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly threatening to sue former President Joe Biden's son Hunter for comments he recently made about the First Lady in a T-V news interview. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Cartel Arrests Twenty-six high-ranking drug cartel figures who were in Mexico are now officially in United States custody.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports on an agreement made between the government of Mexico and the Trump administration.   Latest On Texas Redistricting Texas Democrats are returning to the Lone Star State after the special redistricting session of the legislature ended with no quorum, but the fight is far from over as the Texas GOP is still working to pass their redistricting plan. Correspondent Jennifer King reports Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is ramping up the legal and political fight, speaking on Fox News, saying that Democrat Beto O’Rourke violated a judge’s order on funding and could face being arrested.    Armored Car Theft Arrests Three men have been charged in connection with the theft of more than $2 million dollars from an armored truck in Philadelphia.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Police Shot In Virginia Several members of law enforcement were shot in an incident in Southern Virginia.   Finally   Emmy season is upon us with some of the first wins being announced.  Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has details.    President Trump spent part of Wednesday at the Kennedy Center, where he announced this year's Kennedy Center Honorees, as well as what role he will play in the annual event.   Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
National Guard In DC, Preparing For Trump-Putin Meeting, CDC Shooting Investigation, Cartel Leaders Extradited
Today on America in the Morning Congress Talks DC Police Takeover On Tuesday, the White House announced the arrest of nearly two dozen people on the first day of the Trump administration's emergency safety declaration that federalized Washington, DC's police force.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.   Questions Over The Planned Trump-Putin Meeting We’re 48 hours away from the planned one-on-one meeting in Alaska between President Trump and Vladimir Putin, talks aimed at setting the stage to end the war in Ukraine.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Trump is pushing Ukraine to swap some land with Russia as part of a deal to end the war, a request that Ukraine’s leadership is against.   Investigation Into The CDC Shooting Georgia authorities held a news conference to update the situation regarding the shooting at CDC headquarters.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that more details were released about the shooter, who stole his father’s weapons used in the deadly rampage.   Cartel Members To Be Extradited Mexico has agreed to hand over 26 top drug cartel leaders to the United States in a deal made with the Trump administration.  Ford’s EV Plan Ford is putting the pedal to the metal, making a massive investment in electric vehicles that will be made in America.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Ohtani Lawsuit Baseball star Shohei Ohtani continues to hit home runs, but the major leaguer and his agent are also facing a major lawsuit over a construction project in Hawaii.  Correspondent Gethan Coolbaugh reports.      DC Reaction To Trump Takeover On Tuesday, members of the National Guard deployed on the streets of the Nation’s Capital which followed agents of the FBI taking to the streets on Monday, with some arrests and gun confiscations being reported.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports as the military and the DOJ work to follow President Trump’s order to cut down crime and remove homeless off of the streets, there’s uncertainty over how long federal forces will be in charge of Washington D.C.'s police force, and skepticism from DC residents as to if his plan will work.   Uvalde Evidence Released New documents unveiled this week shed more light on the gunman, and the police response, in the Uvalde elementary school massacre.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    A Mamdani Landslide If the race for New York City Mayor were held today, Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani would win by a landslide.  Sue Aller reports from New York on the latest polling, which has the Socialist-leaning candidate ahead of his nearest rival by almost 20 points.   Latest On Inflation A key economic gauge rises, with economists pointing the finger of blame at tariffs.  However, as correspondent Jennifer King reports, U.S. inflation overall was better than expected.   Fort Stewart Shooting Suspect Charged Sergeant Quornelius Radford, the suspect accused of shooting at fellow Fort Stewart soldiers last week, has been charged with a number of crimes, including attempted premeditated murder.    Steel Plant Explosion Investigation We’re hearing more about what led to an explosion that rocked a steel plant outside Pittsburgh on Monday that led to the deaths of two workers.  The details from correspondent Ben Thomas.    Alaska Flooding A disaster has been declared in Alaska in response to what is being called an imminent threat of catastrophic flooding.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump Orders DC Police Takeover, Trump Previews Putin Meeting, Texas Shooting, Pittsburgh Explosion
Today on America in the Morning DC Police Takeover President Trump on Monday took the unprecedented step of federalizing Washington DC's police department as he declared a public safety emergency in the Nation's Capital.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Trump Discusses Planned Putin Meeting At a news conference, Donald Trump reiterated that an end to the war in Ukraine will likely include changes to national borders, but the president also said it won't take long during his Friday meeting in Alaska with Vladimir Putin to know if a Ukraine war peace deal is possible.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Texas Shooting Three people are dead and gunman with a long criminal history apprehended after a shooting outside a major retail store in Austin, Texas.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Pennsylvania Explosion An explosion Monday at a US Steel plant in greater Pittsburgh has left two people dead and nearly a dozen others injured.  More from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Antoni To BLS President Trump announced he is nominating economist E.J. Antoni to become the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.    Dial Up Ending It’s an end of an era for America Online.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the shutdown to old school internet access.      DC Reaction To Trump Takeover From the mayor of Washington, DC to some residents, people are not taking kindly to President Trump’s order to place the police department in the Nation’s Capital under Federal control.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the local reaction to President Trump's plan to make the capital of the United States safer.  Latest On The Texas Legislature Texas Republicans are announcing more tactics in their effort to have Democrats who left the state to delay a vote on redistricting returned.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports from the Lone Star State.     Latest On The Atlanta Shooter More is being learned about the man who opened fire in Atlanta at the building housing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last Friday, killing a police officer.  America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has the latest.   Six Dead In Maryland Fire An investigation is underway into a weekend fire that ripped through a house in Charles County, Maryland killing six people.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.   Dissecting The Bill There’s new reporting on an analysis of President Trump's big tax cuts law, but there are questions from the GOP as to the source of the information.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.  Finally   South Park has satirized politics.  Their new target has now seemed to revitalize the cartoon show.  Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump-Putin Meeting Reaction, Trump's DC Takeover, Latest On The Atlanta CDC Shooter, Texas Democrats Still Away From Texas
Today on America in the Morning Trump-Putin Meeting Plans Russian President Vladimir Putin will be on American soil for the first time since 2015.  Jim Roope reports Putin and President Trump are meeting on Friday in an effort to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.   Details About The Atlanta CDC Shooting More is being learned about the man who blamed his illness on his receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and opening fire at the building housing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the suspected gunman and a police officer were killed.   Trump Ordering DC Cleanup The FBI will reassign 120 agents to patrol the streets of Washington, DC, as President Trump has a press conference later this morning to address his plan to tackle crime and homeless in the Nation's Capital.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Weekend Gunfire Three of America’s largest cities dealt with mass shootings over the weekend.      Trump & Whitmer Talk Tariffs Michigan's governor is trying to convince President Donald Trump to change course on tariffs that affect the auto industry.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports.   Brady’s Honor The man widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history has been immortalized in bronze.  Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.      Ukraine & Europe On Trump-Putin Meeting Friday is the day that President Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, but so far not invited is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a move not sitting well with America’s European allies.   Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Ukraine has already said no to land concessions to Russia of any kind   Netanyahu Talks Gaza Plans Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is defending a new military offensive in their war against the terror group Hamas, saying it needs to be done for the safety of both Israelis and Palestinians.   Correspondent Donna Warder reports there is growing international condemnation over Israel's decision to militarily take over Gaza City.    Latest On Texas Redistricting Texas Democrats don't appear to be backing down from their plan to delay a vote on redistricting.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Wildfires & Dangerous Weather The combination of fire, high temps, and water wreaked havoc on several parts of America over the weekend.  Correspondent Rich Johnson has a look at a dangerous wildfire and weather conditions.    Long Journey Home Four astronauts returned to Earth after spending five months at the International Space Station.  Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports.    Heading To Prison A suspect gets a lengthy sentence in a case that sparked debate over safety for home health workers.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Finally   He became famous for the immortal words “Houston, we have a problem.”  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the death of a legendary astronaut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump-Putin Meeting Plans, Latest On Texas Redistricting, Census Changes, US Bounty On Maduro
Today on America in the Morning Trump-Putin Meeting Plans There was movement Thursday to get a meeting in place between President Trump and Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, as there does not appear to be any plans for Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky to sit down together.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Donald Trump’s hope to bring the Russia-Ukraine stalemate to a conclusion.   Arrests & Investigations Planned For Texas Democrats As Texas Democrats continue to break quorum for the special legislative sessions, state leaders are moving forward on arrests.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on plans for Texas redistricting.   Judge Rules On Alligator Alcatraz A federal judge on Thursday has ordered a temporary halt to construction at the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as Alligator Alcatraz.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.   A Census Update President Donald Trump wants immigrants illegally in the U.S. kept out of America’s Census.  Correspondent Donna Warder has the story.    Maduro Bounty The United States has placed a $50 million dollar bounty for the arrest of Nicholas Maduro.  Attorney General Pam Bondi made the announcement, saying the Venezuelan President was aiding drug cartels and street gangs that operate in the US.   Air Force Planning To Deny Some Retirement Pay There controversy in Washington after the government announced they will deny retirement pay for transgender members of the Air Force.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.      New Tariffs Enacted On Thursday a new tranche of tariffs went into effect on foreign imports as President Trump's trade wars kicks into another gear.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.   Netanyahu Confirms Gaza Plans Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his nation will move forward with a full takeover of the Gaza Strip to eradicate Hamas and end the Israel-Gaza war and bring the Israeli hostages home.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on Israel's plans.   Hailing Fort Stewart Heroes Several soldiers are being hailed as heroes for their quick actions in the takedown of the Fort Stewart shooter in Georgia.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   FBI Ousters At least three FBI officials are being ousted by the bureau, including the former acting director.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has details.   Helicopter Crash Two people are dead after a helicopter crashed into a barge on the Mississippi River near St. Louis.  Pennsylvania Troopers Shot Two Pennsylvania State Troopers are lucky to be alive, ambushed while performing a welfare check in a rural community near Scranton.  Katie Clark has details.  Latest On The Tennessee Quadruple Murder Prosecutors announced they will be seeking the death penalty for the man accused of killing four people in Tennessee this week.  Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Fort Stewart Shooting, Tariff Day, Trump Announces Meetings With Putin & Zelensky, United Airlines Ground Stop, Latest On Texas Redistricting
Today on America in the Morning Fort Stewart Shooting Georgia’s Fort Stewart went into lockdown on Wednesday after an Army sergeant on the military base shot five of his fellow soldiers in an act that President Trump said was committed by a “horrible person.”  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the details.   Trump Announces He’ll Meet With Putin & Zelensky President Trump has told European allies he is planning to meet with both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky in-person as soon as next week, after talks between Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian counterparts were deemed successful.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.   United Airlines Grounded Planes operated by United Airlines were grounded nationwide Wednesday night, after a major computer system outage.  UCLA Funding Cuts UCLA is responding to funding cuts announced by the Trump administration spurred by anti-Israel demonstrations and the way they were handled by administrators.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   California Wildfire It’s become California’s largest wildfire this year, and it’s still raging out of control.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports firefighters are making small progress against the central California blaze that is being fueled by dry conditions and the weather.    Arizona Plane Crash More is being learned about a plane crash has killed four people in Arizona.  Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.   A Baseball First History will be made in baseball this weekend when the Atlanta Braves host the Miami Marlins.  Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports on the first-ever Major League female umpire.      Nationwide Talk Over Texas Redistricting The battle over redistricting appears to be intensifying in American politics.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Trump Talks DC Takeover The attack on a former DOGE employee over the weekend has sparked strong words from President Trump about the future of the government of the nation’s capital. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports.    Tariffs Tank US-India Relations Once-friendly relations between the U.S. and India have soured this year, and in the past 24 to 48 hours worsened after President Trump announced steeper tariffs on India for their purchases of Russian oil.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.   Hate Crime Charges Federal hate crime charges have been announced for the man accused of opening fire outside of the Holocaust museum in Washington, DC, resulting in the deaths of two Israeli Embassy staffers.  Lisa Dwyer reports.   Judge Hears Alligator Alcatraz Case A judge will soon rule after environmentalists took their fight against the Florida immigration detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz” to court.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.  Tech News Secure messaging service WhatsApp has been cracking down on people running scams, banning millions of accounts.  Chuck Palm has details in today’s tech report.    Finally   The next inductees for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame has been announced.  Ed Donahue has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
FBI Investigating & Texas Democrats Facing Arrest, Clintons Subpoenaed In Epstein Investigation, Tennessee Quadruple Murder Suspect Caught, Latest On California Wildfire
Today on America in the Morning Texas Democrats Facing Arrest Leaders in Texas are using their power to try to encourage Democrats to return to the State Capitol and end their quorum break meant to delay a vote on new Congressional maps ahead of next year's midterm elections.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports from Dallas.   Clintons Subpoenaed By House Over Epstein Investigation The top two members of the House Oversight Committee seldom see eye-to-eye.  But both are united in their quest for more answers in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which includes subpoenas for Bill and Hillary Clinton.  More from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Judge Rules On Disaster Funds Reallocation A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration for reallocating billions of dollars meant for federal disasters.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.   Tennessee Manhunt Questions are being raised in Tennessee after the state executed a death row inmate by lethal injection who uses a defibrillator.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.   Arizona Plane Crash All four people on board an emergency medical transport plane were killed when the aircraft crashed in the Arizona town of Chinle.   Fake Ashes A funeral home owner who sent families fake ashes instead of those of their loved ones entered a plea in court.  Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.      FBI To Investigate Texas Democrats Texas Senator John Cornyn has asked the FBI to aid Texas law enforcement in locating and arresting Democrats who left the state in an attempt to stop a special legislative session on redistricting.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports .   California Wildfire In the span of just 48 hours, the Gifford fire in California nearly doubled in size to over 72,000 acres and became the state’s largest wildfire of the year.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the massive blaze forcing evacuations and raging out of control.   Fed Chair Planning While his appointment as the head of the Federal Reserve does not end until May next year, that is not stopping Donald Trump from planning for the replacement of Jerome Powell, who the president has called a “moron” and a “numbskull” for not lowering interest rates this year.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.   Sanctuary Jurisdictions The Trump administration is publishing a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" as promised by the President earlier this year.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Tennessee Murder Suspect Captured Authorities in Tennessee tracked down and arrested the suspect in a quadruple homicide that left parts of the city of Jackson under a shelter-in-place order.  Sue Aller reports.  Finally   Some very familiar names were on the receiving end of the nominations for the MTV-VMA Music Awards.  Kevin Carr has a recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Arrests Ordered For Texas Democrats, No Bail For Diddy, Bondi Orders Grand Jury For 2016 Election Probe, US-Russia Tension
Today on America in the Morning   Texas Democrats Facing Arrest Despite a call for their arrest, Texas Democrats continue to break quorum in the state's special session to delay a vote on proposed redistricting that would favor President Trump in next year's midterm elections.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Israel Planning For Gaza Takeover Just one day after President Trump’s Special Middle East Envoy visited Israel and Gaza, Israel's leader is vowing to occupy the entire Gaza Strip in an effort to eradicate Hamas and bring Israeli hostages home after ceasefire talks with the terror group reached an impasse.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    No Bail A judge in New York City has ruled on whether disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs can be released from jail.   Lisa Dwyer reports.   Tennessee Manhunt The search continues for a man wanted in connection with the murders of four people in Tennessee.  Correspondent Bob Brown has the latest on the manhunt.   Grand Jury For Obama Officials Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed Justice Department prosecutors to launch a grand jury investigation of whether Obama administration officials committed federal crimes when they assessed Russia's actions during the 2016 election.   “California” Post At a time when newspapers seem to be disappearing, a famous New York City daily will soon have a California version.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the West Coast plans for the New York Post.      Texas Democrats Respond To Redistricting Plans Texas Democrats are delaying a vote on redistricting while bringing the debate over Congressional maps to the national stage.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   US-Russia TensionsTensions continue to rise between the U.S. and Russia after President Trump informed reporters he was moving two nuclear submarines closer to Russian territorial waters.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.   Candidates Enter South Carolina & Georgia Races In South Carolina, Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace has announced she will run for governor, joining an already crowded GOP field to follow term-limited Governor Henry McMaster.  Meanwhile, across the Palmetto State border in Georgia, a former Tennessee college football coach with a well-known Peach State name announces a 2026 Senate bid in an effort to unseat current Democrat Senator Jon Ossoff.   Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   California Wildfire There’s serious concern in the area north of Santa Barbara, California as the Gifford Fire rages out of control.   Price Concerns If you feel you’re paying more at the neighborhood grocery store or at the gas pump, you’re likely right.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports higher grocery prices are weighing on the minds of shoppers.   LA Shooting A young father was one of two people killed in a shooting that took place in downtown Los Angeles.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the fatal warehouse party gunfire that left 6 others wounded, and a shooter still at-large.   Finally   It was a phenomenal fall for the Fantastic Four at the box office, but was the drop unexpected?  Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr explains. One of the biggest fights American soldiers face isn’t just in the battlefield, but when they come back from the horrors of war.  As correspondent Ed Donahue reports, some military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, are finding help at a Mississippi monkey sanctuary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Texas Legislature Disarray, Reaction To Trump BLS Firing, Montana Manhunt, Boeing Strike
Today on America in the Morning Texas Legislature Disarray Chaos in the legislature as a group of state lawmakers in Texas are breaking quorum over proposed redistricting that Democrats say is meant to benefit President Trump in next year's midterm elections.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   BLS Firing Fallout On Friday, President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, the Director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following a weak revised jobs report for April and May.  John Stolnis has the details and the weekend reaction from Washington.   Montana Manhunt The manhunt continues in Montana after a former US soldier is suspected of killing four people in a bar, and authorities fear they may not have seen the last of him, warning people to remain vigilant.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   Boeing Walkout Nearly 32 hundred union workers at Boeing facilities in Missouri and Illinois voted overwhelmingly to go on strike today after failing to reach an agreement for a new labor contract.     Witkoff In The Middle East It was a busy weekend for US special envoy Steve Witkoff who went to the Gaza Strip to inspect food shipments, and also visited Israel where he met with the families of hostages remaining in Gaza.  Correspondent Naeun Kim reports.   Senate Fallout Over BLS Firing There was fallout over the weekend following President Trump’s move to fire the federal official who oversees jobs data.  As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, the move brought strong rebuke from Democrats including Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, but the president remained steadfast that there were questions as to the accuracy of the numbers released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.   Trump Blasts Schumer On Nominees President Donald Trump has harsh words for Chuck Schumer as the Senate leaves Washington for its summer recess without advancing presidential nominees.   Correspondent Donna Warder reports that Trump is not the only Republican who is slamming the Senate Minority Leader for holding up the president’s nominations.   Jack Smith Probe The prosecutor who led the investigation and prosecution of Donald Trump after his first term is now the target of another special counsel.  Details from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Pirro Confirmed Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro has been confirmed by the Senate to become President Trump’s US Attorney for the District of Columbia.    White House Immigration Walk Back The Trump administration is walking back a claim made by a top official.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Dangerous Arrest Tennessee police found 14 improvised explosive devices while executing a search warrant for a man who had threatened to kill public officials and tried to detonate the devices as he was being arrested.   NJ Earthquake It’s not often that the earth moves under your feet in New Jersey, but a small earthquake centered a short drive from Manhattan was felt as far away as Brooklyn and southern Connecticut.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   Finally   Loni Anderson, who portrayed a struggling radio station’s empowered receptionist on the hit TV comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati,” passed away Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

America In The Morning
Trump Moves Trade Deal Deadline, Public Hearings on Deadly Flooding, U.S. Envoy to Visit Gaza
President Trump Moves Trade Deal Deadline  President Trump has issued a brief extension on the deadline for other countries to make a trade deal with the U.S. Correspondent Rich Johnson has a look at which countries are currently in the hot seat.      Public Hearings on Deadly TX Flooding  Hearings have started into the failures surrounding the deadly Texas flooding in early July. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports local officials were the first to get scrutinized.    U.S. Envoy to Visit Gaza  Gaza residents are scrambling for aid as pauses in the fighting have allowed food and other key items to enter the war-torn region. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports U.S. Officials are on the ground to inspect the distribution of supplies.    Arrest Made in AR Double Homicide  An arrest has been made in the double homicide of a couple at an Arkansas state park over the weekend. Correspondent Ben Thomas has details.    Lebanese President Speaks Out Against Hezbollah  Lebanon’s president is calling for the militant group Hezbollah to disarm. As correspondent Charles De Ledesma reports U.S. pressure on the middle eastern country is growing.  China Raises Concerns Over Nvidia Chips  China is raising concerns over cyber-safety risks with a new Nvidia chip. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.      Mortgage Rates Creep Lower  Correspondent Alex Veiga has a look at this week's mortgage rates.    Former NBA Player Busted for Alleged Illegal Poker Games  A retired three-time NBA All-Star has been arrested for allegedly hosting illegal poker games. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.    Kamala Harris Announces New Book  After ruling out a run for the Governor of California earlier in the week, former vice president Kamala Harris took to social media to make an announcement. Correspondent Sagar Meghani has the story.  Flooding in the Northeast  Strong storms produced flash flooding in the Northeast on Thursday, forcing first responders to rescue people who became trapped by the fast rising waters. Correspondent Bob Brown reports.    TN Death Row Inmate Back in Line for Execution  The execution of a death row inmate in Tennessee is back on the schedule after a brief stay was issued by the courts. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.    Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing  A Delta flight had to make an emergency landing after running into some severe turbulence. Correspondent Jennifer King reports some passengers were taken to the hospital once the aircraft was safely back on solid ground.    Wildfires Affecting Western Weather  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that some areas of Western U.S. are seeing changes in the weather due to the heat being put off by high intensity wildfires.    Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Cities Continue  With the deadline for Russia to make a ceasefire deal with Ukraine or face heavy sanctions from the U.S. just one week away, Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the Kremlin is showing no indication it plans to stop launching attacks.    SEC Chair Announces New Crypto Rules  The SEC chair Paul Atkins just announced sweeping new rules for cryptocurrency trading and exchanges. Correspondent Chuck Palm has more in today's tech report.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes

America In The Morning
NTSB Hearings on Reagan National Crash, Trump Tariffs India, Harris Not Running for CA Governor
NTSB Hearings on Reagan National Crash Begin  The NTSB has begun a multi-day hearing on January’s fatal plane crash at Reagan National Airport. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports the blackhawk helicopter that was involved in the crash may have had faulty equipment on board.    Trump Tariffs India  After months of negotiations, President Trump is threatening India with a big increase on tariffs. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.      Harris Says She Won’t Run for CA Governor  Since she lost the 2024 presidential election questions have swirled about what Kamala Harris will do for her next job. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports one option has been crossed out.    Brown University Makes Deal with White House  Another university has reached an agreement with Trump Administration to restore its federal funding. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the deal is similar to the one signed last week by Columbia.    Tsunami Danger Passes  People along the pacific coast of the western hemisphere are breathing easier. Tsunami warnings, advisories and watches have been cancelled. But Correspondent Rich Johnson reports experts remain vigilant.    FDA Vaccine Chief Stepping Down  The FDA’s vaccine chief has announced he plans to step down from the role. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports his tenure in that position was brief.    Ozzy Osbourne Laid to Rest  Correspondent Charles de Ledesma takes us to Birmingham, England, where fans of heavy metal gathered to honor Ozzy Osbourne as he travelled to his final resting place.    Francis Scott Key Bridge Final Demolition Begins  The final stages of the demolition of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has begun. And correspondent Mike Hempen reports this step involves breaking down large sections of the collapsed bridge.  Virginia Councilman Hospitalized After Attack  An elected official in Virginia has been hospitalized after being attacked at his place of work. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that officials do not believe the incident was politically motivated.    Appeals Court Judge Confirmed by Senate  A former lawyer for Donald Trump has been confirmed by the Senate as an appeals court judge. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports.    Government Looking to Take Back COVID Relief Funding  The federal government is looking to get some of its money back. Correspondent Mike Hempen explains.    Energy Drink Recall  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports there's been a recall of an energy drink brand after some cans wound up in the wrong product line at the factory.    NASA Launches Satellite  NASA and India have jointly launched a satellite into space. Correspondent Charles De Ledesma reports the spacecraft will help scientists track changes to the land.    National Guard Called After Cyber Attack  The National Guard Cyber response unit was called in to respond to a threat inside the network of St. Paul Minnesota. Correspondent Chuck Palm has details with today’s tech report.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
34 minutes

America In The Morning
Tsunami Warning in Hawaii, More Details on NYC Shooting, Ghislaine Maxwell Offers to Testify
Tsunami Warnings in Hawaii  The National Weather Service issued tsunami warnings for three places in the United States. Correspondent Rich Johnson in Seattle has more.    More Details Emerge About NYC Shooting  More details are coming out about the shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Monday. Correspondent Julie Walker says authorities believe the gunman was targeting the NFL.    Ghislaine Maxwell Makes Offer to Testify  Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell laid out some demands from their client as conditions for an interview in the U.S. House.    P. Diddy Asks to be Released  Rapper P. Diddy has renewed his pleas to be released from jail on bond. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the famed music producer is set to be sentenced on prostitution charges in October.    President Trump Clarifies His Relationship with Epstein  President Trump is explaining what he describes as a falling out with deceased pedophile, and disgraced financier, Jefrey Epstein. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Tea Data Breach Worsens  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a data breach on a popular dating app has turned out to be larger than first thought.    Caitlin Clark Stalker Sentenced  A man who claimed to be in a fake relationship with a top women’s basketball star has received a multi-year prison sentence. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.    Scrutiny Mounts on Kratom  Federal regulators are beginning to increase their scrutiny of a substance called Kratom. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports some worry it could cause the start of a second opioid epidemic.  U.S. and China Reach Potential Tariff Deal  The United States and China have reached a potential deal on a tariff pause between the two countries. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that according to U.S. negotiators, President Trump will need to sign-off the pause before it can be finalized.    Fed to Discuss Interest Rates  Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the upcoming meeting of the Fed where they will discuss wither to raise or lower interest rates.    Trump Admin to Repeal EPA Findings  The EPA is trying to repeal findings that paved the way for many climate regulations. Correspondent Mike Hempen has details.    U.K. Announces Plan to Recognize Palestinian State  The United Kingdom has announced plans to potentially recognize a Palestinian state in the Middle East as Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the country’s prime minister is calling for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.    Russia Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians Continue  Overnight attacks from Russia have killed at least 20 people in Ukraine. Correspondent Charles De Ledesma says the attacks come as President Trump ramps up the pressure on Russia to stop the conflict.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
37 minutes

America In The Morning
Shooting in Manhattan, Shooting in Reno, Judge Blocks Effort to Defund Planned Parenthood
Shooting in Manhattan  A shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building has left at least five people dead. Correspondent John Stolnis reports officials are now looking into the motive behind the attack.    Shooting Outside Reno Casino  In a separate incident at least 3 people have died in a shooting outside a casino in Reno, Nevada. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports there is no known connection between the alleged gunman and the victims.    Judge Blocks Effort to Defund Planned Parenthood  A Federal Judge is blocking the Trump administration's efforts to defund Planned Parenthood. Correspondent Clayton Neville has details.  President Trump Sets New Deadline for Russia Ceasefire  President Trump has set a new deadline for Russia to agree on ending the war in Ukraine. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Manhunt for AR Couple’s Murder  A manhunt is underway after a couple in Arkansas were killed while out hiking with their two young daughters. Correspondent Jennifer King reports police are asking the public for potential leads.  UN to Hold Talks on 2 State Solution  As the war in Gaza approaches its 22nd month correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the U.N. is holding a meeting to discuss a two-state solution between Palestinians and Israel.    Parents Make Gruesome Discovery  The parents of a deceased man are suing the funeral home that handled his body after making a gruesome discovery. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the story.    MLB Player Suspended  A player from the Cleveland Guardians baseball team has been placed on leave as part of a sports gambling probe. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports this is the second player on the team to be caught up in the investigation.    New Law in Benin  A famous American musician is among the first people to be the beneficiary of a new law recently enacted in the African country Benin. Correspondent Julie Walker has details.      Senate Dems Want Maxwell Transcripts  Senate Democrats are seeking access to transcripts of last week’s meetings between DOJ officials and Ghislaine Maxwell. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the request comes as there is mounting scrutiny over the death of Jeffrey Epstein.    Deadly Boat Crash in FL  At least two children are dead after a barge collided with a sailboat in Florida. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the sailboat was part of a sailing camp    U.S and China Tariff Talks Underway  High level tariff talks are underway in Stockholm between the U.S. and China. Correspondent Jamey Keaten reports on what is on the table.    Deadly Church Attack in the Congo  ISIS backed rebels attacked a Catholic church in eastern Congo. Correspondent Charles De Ledesma reports dozens were killed in the attack.    Insurance Company Hit by Cyberattack  Cyber security experts are warning about a massive data breach at Allianz Insurance, where they believe customer personal and financial data may have been exposed. Correspondent Chuck Palm has that story in today's tech report.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
37 minutes

America In The Morning
MI Stabbing Suspect Charged with Terrorism, President Trump in Scotland, Israel Begins Fighting Pauses in Gaza
Today on America in the Morning    MI Stabbing Suspect Charged with Terrorism  11 people were wounded over the weekend after a man went on a stabbing spree inside a Michigan Walmart. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the suspected stabber is now facing terrorism charges.    President Trump Travels to Scotland  President Trump got some business done during what the White House was calling a "private trip" to Scotland. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Plane Evacuated on Runway in Denver  Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the FAA is investigating a "possible landing gear" incident at the Denver airport that forced passengers on board the plane to use the emergency exits.   Israel Begins Fighting Pauses in Gaza  The Israeli military has begun limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day to allow aid to reach the Palestinian people, as concerns grow over surging hunger and as Israel faces criticism over its conduct in the 21-month war.    Southwest Flight Experiences Rapid Drop  An incident on board a Southwest flight caused two flight attendants to suffer injuries. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.      HIV Drug Moving Towards EU Authorization  Correspondent Jennifer King reports a promising new drug to prevent HIV is moving towards authorization in Europe.    AL Inmate Issued Temporary Stay of Execution  A judge in Alabama has issued a temporary stay of execution for an inmate on death row. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there are concerns over the inmate’s worsening mental state.    NFL Fines Players for Selling Superbowl Tickets  The NFL is fining a large group of players and team employees for impermissibly selling tickets to the Big Game at an inflated cost. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story.    Replica Oval Office Built in D.C.  Tourists to the nation's capital can now see an exact replica of President Trump’s Oval Office. Correspondent Sagar Meghani has details.    U.S. and E.U. Enter into Trade Agreement  A trade agreement is reached between the United States and the European Union. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Court Pauses Trump’s Birthright Citizenship EO  A third court has weighed in on President Trump’s executive order on birthright Citizenship. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports this court’s ruling aligns with the first two.    KS Sheriff’s Deputy Killed  A sheriff’s deputy in Kansas City has been shot and killed in the line of duty. Correspondent Julie Walker has details on the circumstances surrounding the shooting.    Naked Man Found Inside MN State Capitol  Authorities in Minnesota are trying to determine how a naked man with apparent mental health issues was found inside the state Capitol late at night. Correspondent Mike Hempen says the incident comes just weeks after the Minnesota House Speaker was assassinated.    USDA to Relocate D.C. Based Workers  The US Department of Agriculture has announced plans to relocate many of it’s D.C. area employees. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the workers’ union claims the moves are just a way to mask additional job cuts.    CA Utility Company Sets Up Fire Compensation Fund  A California utility company is setting up a program to help compensate victims of January’s Eaton Fire. Correspondent Ben Thomas says officials are blaming equipment belonging to the utility for starting the blaze.      Using AI To Assist with Interpersonal Communication  AI is being used all over the world by millions of users every day, but now some users are beginning to relate to other people more by using chatbots to help them communicate better. Correspondent Chuck Palm has that story in today's Tech Report.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
37 minutes

America In The Morning
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