Go offline with the Player FM app!
Fragile Ceasefire, No Kings Rallies, No Movement In Shutdown, Santos Reacts To Freedom
Manage episode 514690419 series 3548529
Today on America in the Morning
Ceasefire Turns Fragile
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is holding for now, but over the weekend, both sides accused the other of breaking it, resulting in Hamas attacks against Gazans and Israeli troops, and airstrikes by Israel. John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.
No Kings Rallies
Crowds estimated at nearly 7 million took to the streets in cities across the country to hold “No Kings” rallies against the Trump administration. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the Saturday marches were, for the most part peaceful, but in Denver, about a dozen people were arrested after violating orders by police to disperse.
US Targets South American Sub
The United States has again taken military action against alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea, this time against a submarine suspected of hauling narcotics. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
California Live-Fire Incident
A California Highway Patrol motorcycle was reportedly damaged by a LIVE-Fire demonstration during an event celebrating the Marines 250th anniversary at Camp Pendleton in California. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the mishap forced the shutdown of a vital Los Angeles highway.
Louvre Robbed
Thieves have stolen “priceless” jewelry from the Louvre in Paris, breaking into the world’s most-visited museum, stealing eight priceless items including a jeweled tiara and necklace.
No Stopping The Shutdown
The U-S government shutdown is nearing three weeks and is becoming one of the longest shutdowns in American history. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that so far neither side is coming close to finding any common ground.
Santos Reacts To Freedom
George Santos is getting out of prison with a commuted sentence, thanks to President Trump. Correspondent Jennifer King reports that Santos, speaking on Fox News after leaving prison, thanked the president for his release from jail, but also blames judges for targeting republicans and conservatives.
Latest In The Middle East
Vice President JD Vance will be heading to the Middle East in an effort to get the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas back on track, after Hamas terrorists fired on Israeli positions, which prompted the Israeli military to fire back. Julie Walker reports this comes as Hamas has reneged on returning the bodies of dead Israeli hostages, and President Trump, speaking on Fox News Sunday Morning Futures, said bluntly that if Hamas does not disarm as the ceasefire agreement says, someone will have to disarm them.
Hit & Run Birthday Crash
Tragedy outside of Washington, DC where a car plowed into a tent where a child’s birthday party was being held. Sue Aller reports that the driver, who fled the scene after the hit and run, has turned himself in – audio courtesy of WJLA-TV Washington, DC.
4 Dead In Wrong Way Crash
New Jersey State Police report a Dodge pickup truck, driven by a Colorado man, was going the wrong way on the New Jersey Turnpike in the town of Carney’s Point when it slammed head-on into an SUV.
Tech News
The government shutdown is not making things any easier on the tech sector, with big tech firms feeling the pinch, as well as tech startups looking for contracts. Chuck Palm has that in today’s tech report.
Finally
There will be a lot of talk about Jeffrey Epstein this week after excerpts of Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre’s new book has been released.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
472 episodes
Manage episode 514690419 series 3548529
Today on America in the Morning
Ceasefire Turns Fragile
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is holding for now, but over the weekend, both sides accused the other of breaking it, resulting in Hamas attacks against Gazans and Israeli troops, and airstrikes by Israel. John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.
No Kings Rallies
Crowds estimated at nearly 7 million took to the streets in cities across the country to hold “No Kings” rallies against the Trump administration. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the Saturday marches were, for the most part peaceful, but in Denver, about a dozen people were arrested after violating orders by police to disperse.
US Targets South American Sub
The United States has again taken military action against alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea, this time against a submarine suspected of hauling narcotics. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
California Live-Fire Incident
A California Highway Patrol motorcycle was reportedly damaged by a LIVE-Fire demonstration during an event celebrating the Marines 250th anniversary at Camp Pendleton in California. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the mishap forced the shutdown of a vital Los Angeles highway.
Louvre Robbed
Thieves have stolen “priceless” jewelry from the Louvre in Paris, breaking into the world’s most-visited museum, stealing eight priceless items including a jeweled tiara and necklace.
No Stopping The Shutdown
The U-S government shutdown is nearing three weeks and is becoming one of the longest shutdowns in American history. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that so far neither side is coming close to finding any common ground.
Santos Reacts To Freedom
George Santos is getting out of prison with a commuted sentence, thanks to President Trump. Correspondent Jennifer King reports that Santos, speaking on Fox News after leaving prison, thanked the president for his release from jail, but also blames judges for targeting republicans and conservatives.
Latest In The Middle East
Vice President JD Vance will be heading to the Middle East in an effort to get the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas back on track, after Hamas terrorists fired on Israeli positions, which prompted the Israeli military to fire back. Julie Walker reports this comes as Hamas has reneged on returning the bodies of dead Israeli hostages, and President Trump, speaking on Fox News Sunday Morning Futures, said bluntly that if Hamas does not disarm as the ceasefire agreement says, someone will have to disarm them.
Hit & Run Birthday Crash
Tragedy outside of Washington, DC where a car plowed into a tent where a child’s birthday party was being held. Sue Aller reports that the driver, who fled the scene after the hit and run, has turned himself in – audio courtesy of WJLA-TV Washington, DC.
4 Dead In Wrong Way Crash
New Jersey State Police report a Dodge pickup truck, driven by a Colorado man, was going the wrong way on the New Jersey Turnpike in the town of Carney’s Point when it slammed head-on into an SUV.
Tech News
The government shutdown is not making things any easier on the tech sector, with big tech firms feeling the pinch, as well as tech startups looking for contracts. Chuck Palm has that in today’s tech report.
Finally
There will be a lot of talk about Jeffrey Epstein this week after excerpts of Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre’s new book has been released.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
472 episodes
All episodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.