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America In The 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!

242 - Biden Pardon Reaction, Five Feet Of Snow & More Coming, Trump's Hamas Threat, Word Of The Year
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  • 242 - Biden Pardon Reaction, Five Feet Of Snow & More Coming, Trump's Hamas Threat, Word Of The Year

    Today on America in the Morning   Hunter Biden Pardon Reaction After a late Sunday announcement by the White House that President Biden was pardoning his son Hunter, reaction from around the Capitol has been swift, with some members of the President's own party criticizing that decision. John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Five Feet Of Snow Dangerous lake effect snow continues to blanket states around the Great Lakes, with some areas getting over five feet, and more snow is on the way. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.    Trump Demands Hostage Release “Or Else” President-elect Donald Trump offered a stark warning to the terrorist group Hamas and to those who support them, demanding that Israeli hostages in Gaza be freed before he takes office. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Sentencing For Woman Who Killed Bride The woman who drunkenly plowed her speeding car into a newlywed couple on their golf cart, killing the bride instantly and severely injuring the groom, stood before a judge and learned her fate. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.   NYC’s Choke Hold Trial In New York City, the trial of a Marine Corps veteran who used a deadly choke hold against a mentally ill subway rider now moves to closing arguments. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports at issue, whether Daniel Penny was protecting fellow train passengers, or whether he used unnecessary excessive force.    2024 Word Of The Year The winning word from Oxford University Press, to sum up 2024, is a modern condition familiar to most of us. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Discussing the Hunter Biden Pardon Members of the Biden administration are defending the President’s pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, despite breaking his word that he would refrain from doing so. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, Republicans, including President-elect Donald Trump are outraged, while many on the left are sympathetic toward Joe Biden’s decision.     Latest In The Middle East A civil war in Syria is only adding to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has seen in the past 24 hours Hezbollah firing into Israeli territory and Israel’s stronger reaction despite the cease-fire in effect, the US firing on Houthi positions in Yemen, and President-elect Donald Trump’s direct warning to Hamas that Israeli hostages must be released before he takes office. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Kansas Officer On Trial Saying he betrayed the public trust, a Kansas police officer accused of preying on the women he was sworn to protect now faces trial. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.    Three Weeks Before Government Shutdown Congressional leaders, staring down a government shutdown in just three weeks, have started negotiations toward what’s expected to be a funding patch that the next Congress will have to deal with.     SCOTUS & Vapes The U-S Supreme Court is weighing the pros and cons of flavored vape products after vape product manufactures sued the F-D-A over the agency banning the sale of the products in America. Jim Roope reports.    California Preparing For Trump California Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers returned to Sacramento to begin a special legislative session with the goal of protecting the state’s progressive policies ahead of Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.    Record Setting Weekend Holiday air travel for one day and for the Thanksgiving Day holiday shattered records. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.     Tech News Elon Musk got denied the largest payday in history by a Delaware Judge, after the board at Tesla OK'd his $56 billion dollar salary.  Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.     Finally   Legendary singer Elton John says he has lost his eyesight following a severe eye infection. Kevin Carr has details.    We’ve had Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and today is another day to reach into our wallets – it’s called Giving Tuesday. Correspondent Julie Walker has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Tue, 03 Dec 2024
  • 241 - Biden Pardons Hunter, The FBI's Next Director, Snow Blankets Great Lakes, Trump Meets Trudeau

    Today on America in the Morning   Hunter Biden Pardon Saying he was unfairly prosecuted, President Biden issued a full pardon for his son, Hunter Biden. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay reports the pardon comes after numerous occasions the President claimed he would not issue one.    Debating Kash Patel Washington is buzzing over the selection of Donald Trump’s pick to become FBI director. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that some on Capitol Hill believe he’s the right choice to shake things up at the FBI, while others consider him unqualified.    Great Lakes Deluge It’s called “Lake Effect Snow” and a winter storm in the Great Lakes region blanked the area from Ohio into New York in a small amount of time. Correspondent Clayton Neville has reaction as some are measuring the snowfall in inches, and others just a few miles away are buried under several feet of snow.    Trump Meets Trudeau Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew to meet Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, a trip that comes after the President-elect announced he would enact tariffs against Canada. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports while Trudeau said his nation would strengthen border security, he added the proposed tariffs would hurt the American consumers.   Shopper’s Delight Black Friday shoppers spent a record $10 point 8 billion dollars online, and today is Cyber Monday, considered the biggest online shopping day of the year. There was also another important shopping day this weekend, and Julie Walker reports on Small Business Saturday.    Union Sex Workers In Belgium, you will now see the union label on people whose livelihood is prostitution. The European nation now a new law that sex workers will have access to health insurance, paid leave, maternity benefits, unemployment, and even pensions.      Hunter Biden’s Unconditional Pardon President Joe Biden granted an official pardon to his son Hunter, sparing the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions and reversing his past promises not to use the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his family.      The Next FBI Director President-elect Donald Trump has named who he thinks should be the next director of the FBI, but there is some question on when that job will become available. John Stolnis has more from Washington.     How California Will Handle Illegal Migrants A California Senator says that state enforcement has "no obligation" to help ICE with mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    The DACA Question As for the DACA recipients who grew up in the United States, they are worried about being left without a shield from potential deportation. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.    Latest In The Middle East Work is still underway to try to broker a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, to include a hostage release. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Woman & Dogs Dead In Oregon A woman who went missing a week before Thanksgiving has been found, and her husband is now facing murder charges. Bob Brown has details – audio courtesy of KGW-TV Portland, Oregon.    Boaters Missing Five people are missing after a fishing boat capsized in waters off of Southern Alaska.      Tech News Australia has banned social media usage for almost all platforms for kids under the age of 16, a move being watched closely by governments around the world. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.    Finally   The government ordered a massive recall of potentially dangerous cucumbers, affecting 26 states and Canada. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.    It was one of the Thanksgiving biggest box office weekends in recent memory, and two blockbusters shared the love. Kevin Carr reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Mon, 02 Dec 2024
  • 240 - Thanksgiving Across America, Trump & Biden's Thanksgiving, Democrats Threatened, Mexico's Tariff Concerns

    Today on America in the Morning   Thanksgiving Across America From Maine to California and Minnesota to Florida, Americans coast to coast celebrated Thanksgiving with plenty of food, parades, and entertainment. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Trump & Biden Celebrate Thanksgiving President Biden spent part of his Thanksgiving visiting firefighters at a firehouse in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where he's vacationing for the holiday, while President-elect Donald Trump gathered with his family at his Florida Mar-a-Lago home. John Stolnis has more from Washington.   Democrats Threatened A group of President-elect Donald Trump’s most prominent Cabinet picks and appointees have been targeted by bomb threats and “swatting attacks” this week, incidents that the FBI said it was investigating. On Thanksgiving Day, a number of Democrat lawmakers from Connecticut were subjected to bomb threats, including four members of the House of Representatives, and Senator Chris Murphy. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Mexico’s Tariff Concerns Mexican producers are talking about the tariffs threatened by Donald Trump, and how it might impact Mexico’s shoppers, as well as US consumers including everything from fruits and vegetables to cars and SUV’s. Jennifer King reports.    Man Who Threatened Trump Arrested An Arizona man has been arrested after he allegedly posted videos online that showed him brandishing an AR-15-style rifle and threatening to kill President-elect Donald Trump and members of Trump's family.      Another Hyundai Recall For the second time in just one week, South Korean car maker Hyundai announced a large recall. The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer.     Celebrating Thanksgiving From coast to coast the country celebrated Thanksgiving, and the nation's outgoing and incoming leaders continue the transition of power following President-Elect Trump's election victory earlier this month. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    What Went Wrong For Democrats Dissecting what went wrong more than three weeks after election night, Kamala Harris’ top campaign advisor says their internal polls never showed her with a lead over Donald Trump, even though the public polls did.  Pamela Furr has the story.    Free At Last A Massachusetts man was awarded $13 million dollars by a jury that ruled he was wrongfully convicted of murder. As correspondent Donna Warder reports, the now-64-year-old is trying hard to get his life back together.    Military Suicides Increase Despite more prevention efforts to help the men and women in our armed forces, the latest 2023 report shows a rise in military suicides, continuing a long-term trend. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    New Hampshire Rape Verdict Is In There’s a guilty verdict in a rape trial for a former leader at a youth center in New Hampshire. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the details.    Trouble In Tampa There’s concern that a major league baseball team may have to leave town. Correspondent Curt Anderson reports that the county that is home to the Tampa Bay Rays is asking for a commitment by the team before the county commission votes on bonds for its share of a new ballpark.    Inflation Rising In news about the economy, the US inflation gauge ticked a little higher last month.  Correspondent Rita Foley reports.     Tech News It’s the busiest shopping day of the year, and today we have the top tech gifts available for you and that favorite someone. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.    Finally   A study looking into the costs of home ownership shows the dollar figures go beyond the home’s price tag. Correspondent Stephan Kaufman explains.    Checking out films for the holiday weekend, our Kevin Carr has a sneak peek at the Disney animated sequel Moana 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fri, 29 Nov 2024
  • 239 - Threats Against Trump Nominees, Latest On Tariff Threats, Judge Says No Again To Diddy, Celebrating Thanksgiving

    Today on America in the Morning   Threats Against Some Trump Picks Some recent Cabinet picks by President-elect Donald Trump say they are facing harassment in the form of bomb threats and swatting. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.    Latest On The Trump Tariff Threat Donald Trump announced last night that he and Mexico’s President have agreed to stop migration through Mexico to the United States. There's global reaction to the President-elect's plan surrounding tariffs, which includes concern from one of the nation’s largest investment banks, and also from Mexico, warning they would enact retaliatory tariffs against the US. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Renewed Interest In The JonBenet Ramsey Case After a Netflix documentary looked into the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, the Boulder, Colorado police chief is now speaking out about his department’s response to the investigation. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Diddy Stays In Jail Disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs will spend Thanksgiving in a prison cell, as a judge cites his actions while behind bars as the reason he was denied bail. Lisa Dwyer reports.   Tesla Truck Crash Kills Three Three people are dead after a Tesla Cybertruck crashed and burst into flames on a California road. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Thanksgiving Parade They are expecting rain and storms for the holiday in the Big Apple, but that’s not expected to dampen the spirits of people packing the streets for the 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade today in New York City. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     More Additions To The Trump Team President-elect Donald Trump has already put together the people he wants on his Cabinet, and now he has filled out his economic team with two veterans from his first administration. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Ohio’s New Transgender Law Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bathroom bill into law, joining 13 other states with similar rules regarding restroom and facilities usage. Jim Roope reports.    Latest In The Middle East The United States-brokered cease-fire agreed to this week in the Middle East took hold with intentions of being permanent. However, as correspondent Clayton Neville reports, both Israel and Lebanon have concerns about the terrorist group Hezbollah not following the letter of the agreement.    Keeping Thanksgiving Civil This Thanksgiving will be one where some at the table might wear their politics on their sleeves, which could lead to not-so-friendly holiday chatter. Correspondent Julie Walker has tips from a therapist on how to keep Thanksgiving conversations civil.    Threats Against The Trump Nominees Several of the people President-elect Donald Trump has picked to be cabinet nominees or for White House positions have received threats in the past 48 hours. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay is following the story.    Trump Dines With Zuckerberg Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg traveled to Mar-a-Lago where he met with President-elect Donald Trump and members of his soon-to-be second administration.      China Releases Three Americans Just in time for Thanksgiving, the State Department is reporting that three Americans who were held in China are now being released. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.     Weinstein Sues NYC Saying he’s “living in a Gulag where people are treated like animals,” lawyers for disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein are suing New York City, claiming their client is receiving poor medical care and living in an unhygienic environment.     Finally   Some of us got our Thanksgiving turkeys at the neighborhood supermarket, but others far off the beaten path can’t just jump in their car and head down the street so easily.  Lisa Dwyer reports on one woman's efforts to get frozen turkey's to people in very remote areas of Alaska.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Thu, 28 Nov 2024
  • 238 - Response To Trump Tariffs, Middle East Ceasefire, Giuliani Reacts To Judge, Thanksgiving Travel Underway

    Today on America in the Morning   Response To Trump Tariff Plans China, Mexico and Canada are all responding to President-elect Trump doubling-down on imposing tariffs on goods from those countries on day-one of his administration. Jim Roope reports that all three nations are looking at this as potentially the start of a trade war.     Middle East Ceasefire A US-led brokered ceasefire is now underway between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah terrorists and approved by the Lebanese government. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports both nations, and the Middle East, remain on edge to see if the truce can hold.    Giuliani & The Judge Rudy Giuliani was back in court Tuesday, trying to shield some of his assets from the penalties in his defamation case. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the former New York City mayor lost both his attorneys in the courtroom and his cool after the hearing.    Weight Loss Drug Plan The Biden administration wants Medicare and Medicaid to cover popular weight loss drugs for people struggling with obesity. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.    Students Urged To Travel Early At least three universities, including Boston’s M-I-T, are telling their international students to make sure they arrive in the US before January 20 for the spring semester. Some schools are concerned that President-elect Trump could impose an executive order blocking foreign students from some countries to return to America.      Social Media Ban Imagine some high schoolers unable to have any access to TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. Australian lawmakers are deciding on a bill that would ban young children from social media. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.     Nations React To Trump Tariffs The Chinese, Mexican and Canadian governments are responding to a Donald Trump tariff threat, with each country signaling they will not stand by and let it happen without retaliatory tariffs slapped back on goods from the United States. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports there was outrage on the floor of Canada’s Parliament - Audio courtesy Canada’s C-T-V.     Border Czar Threats President-elect Donald Trump's border czar says he will jail any public official who does not obey laws concerning illegal immigration during a trip to the Texas border. John Stolnis has the details.     Thanksgiving Travel Underway Despite the concerns for bad weather, and the knowledge that travel records are very likely to be set, some 80 million Americans are beginning the journey to their Thanksgiving destinations. Correspondent Donna Warder reports that the roads, rails, and airports are expected to be packed for the next several days.    Transition Agreement Following negotiations, a transition agreement with the Biden White House has been signed by President-elect Donald Trump. Correspondent Norman Hall has details.    FBI Agent Arrested An FBI agent finds himself on the wrong side of the law, arrested for the rape of two women outside of Washington, DC. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that police are asking for the public’s help to find out if there are more victims that have not come forward.    How Trump Won The 2024 election remains in focus, especially how Donald Trump made gains in key demographics that sealed his victory. The Associated Press looks at the numbers. Jennifer King reports.     Judge OK’s Transgender Ban A Missouri judge says a law banning surgery and medications for transgender minors is constitutional. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.    Tech News Electric Vehicle manufacturer Rivian has received conditional approval of a $6.6 billion dollar loan to build a new factory in Georgia. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.   Finally   There is new interest in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, thanks to Netflix. Kevin Carr reports.     The Onion’s purchase of Alex Jones’ Infowars brand remains on hold, and a new reason, is Elon Musk. Pamela Furr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Wed, 27 Nov 2024
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