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Raids Net Hundreds Of Illegals, Car Ramming In Vancouver, Latest On Ukraine, Judge Arrested
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Raids Net Hundreds Of Illegals In CO & FL
Officials with ICE and the DEA arrested hundreds of people illegally in the US at locations in Colorado and Florida.
Car Ramming In Vancouver
The death toll continues to rise after a person who police described as someone with a history of mental illness drove his car through an annual event to celebrate Filipino culture in Vancouver. Correspondent Julie Walker reports – audio courtesy of CBC - Canada.
Arrests In Noem Purse Theft
Two suspects are now under arrest in connection to last week’s theft of Kristi Noem’s purse. Authorities report the two men were identified through video surveillance, and both are in the US illegally.
Florida Ferry Crash
One person is dead and several others were hospitalized after a boat crashed into a ferry carrying dozens of people near a highway bridge in Clearwater, Florida on Sunday night. Capitol Sit-In
A New Jersey Senator and the House Minority Leader organized a sit-in on the steps of the US Capitol. Bob Brown has details.
Rock Thrower Guilty Of Murder
A man is found guilty in a Colorado court of a large rock throwing spree from a highway overpass that killed a 20-year-old. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Titanic Letter
Correspondence written by a well-known Titanic survivor has sold at auction in Britain. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Trump Meets With Zelensky & Questions Russia
The U-S believes peace between Russia and Ukraine is possible but when that will happen is still unknown. As correspondent Jim Roope reports, there are questions from the White House as to how long the US may stay engaged in talks if the process isn’t moving toward peace.
Judge Arrested
The Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws were tested last Friday when a Wisconsin judge allegedly tried to sneak an immigrant and his lawyer out of the courthouse as immigration authorities made an attempt to take him into custody. John Stolnis reports that judge now faces possible jail time.
Remembering Pope Francis
Over the weekend world leaders and Catholic faithful bade farewell to Pope Francis in a funeral reflecting his priorities as the leader of the Catholic Church. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports people from around the world went to Vatican City to praise the Pope, including President Trump who offered his thoughts on the late-Pontiff. New Details Into DC Plane Crash
A new report says the pilot of the military Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger airplane over Washington, DC’s Potomac River in January ignored instructions to change course seconds before the crash.
Ohio Radioactivity Problems
An investigation is underway in Ohio after a newspaper report showed severe levels of a possible radioactive water contamination in a small town. The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer.
Massive Iran Explosion
At least 40 people are dead, but the Iranian government is being tight-lipped after a massive explosion rocked the port of Bandar Abbas.
Questions Over Trump Poll
A new poll released over the weekend has negative marks for President Trump’s first 100 days of his second term in office. Correspondent Donna Warder reports, some of the concerns over his handling of issues including the economy are coming from Republicans.
Finally
A federal judge has dealt a huge blow to disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs who remains locked up in a New York City jail awaiting his upcoming trial. Correspondent Jennifer King reports on the latest legal developments.
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347 episodes
Manage episode 479559132 series 3548529
Today on America in the Morning
Raids Net Hundreds Of Illegals In CO & FL
Officials with ICE and the DEA arrested hundreds of people illegally in the US at locations in Colorado and Florida.
Car Ramming In Vancouver
The death toll continues to rise after a person who police described as someone with a history of mental illness drove his car through an annual event to celebrate Filipino culture in Vancouver. Correspondent Julie Walker reports – audio courtesy of CBC - Canada.
Arrests In Noem Purse Theft
Two suspects are now under arrest in connection to last week’s theft of Kristi Noem’s purse. Authorities report the two men were identified through video surveillance, and both are in the US illegally.
Florida Ferry Crash
One person is dead and several others were hospitalized after a boat crashed into a ferry carrying dozens of people near a highway bridge in Clearwater, Florida on Sunday night. Capitol Sit-In
A New Jersey Senator and the House Minority Leader organized a sit-in on the steps of the US Capitol. Bob Brown has details.
Rock Thrower Guilty Of Murder
A man is found guilty in a Colorado court of a large rock throwing spree from a highway overpass that killed a 20-year-old. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Titanic Letter
Correspondence written by a well-known Titanic survivor has sold at auction in Britain. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Trump Meets With Zelensky & Questions Russia
The U-S believes peace between Russia and Ukraine is possible but when that will happen is still unknown. As correspondent Jim Roope reports, there are questions from the White House as to how long the US may stay engaged in talks if the process isn’t moving toward peace.
Judge Arrested
The Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws were tested last Friday when a Wisconsin judge allegedly tried to sneak an immigrant and his lawyer out of the courthouse as immigration authorities made an attempt to take him into custody. John Stolnis reports that judge now faces possible jail time.
Remembering Pope Francis
Over the weekend world leaders and Catholic faithful bade farewell to Pope Francis in a funeral reflecting his priorities as the leader of the Catholic Church. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports people from around the world went to Vatican City to praise the Pope, including President Trump who offered his thoughts on the late-Pontiff. New Details Into DC Plane Crash
A new report says the pilot of the military Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger airplane over Washington, DC’s Potomac River in January ignored instructions to change course seconds before the crash.
Ohio Radioactivity Problems
An investigation is underway in Ohio after a newspaper report showed severe levels of a possible radioactive water contamination in a small town. The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer.
Massive Iran Explosion
At least 40 people are dead, but the Iranian government is being tight-lipped after a massive explosion rocked the port of Bandar Abbas.
Questions Over Trump Poll
A new poll released over the weekend has negative marks for President Trump’s first 100 days of his second term in office. Correspondent Donna Warder reports, some of the concerns over his handling of issues including the economy are coming from Republicans.
Finally
A federal judge has dealt a huge blow to disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs who remains locked up in a New York City jail awaiting his upcoming trial. Correspondent Jennifer King reports on the latest legal developments.
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