Today on America in the Morning
UHC CEO Killer Manhunt Underway
More details are being learned about the killing of the United Healthcare CEO in the middle of New York City. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.
House Hearing Shouting Match
A House hearing into lapses of security by the Secret Service and their vow of culture change after the summer attempt on Donald Trump's life went off the rails when the agency’s acting-director and a GOP Congressman began screaming at each other. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
California Earthquake
A strong earthquake off the California coast rattled nerves and sent Tsunami warnings along the West Coast. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
Anesthesia Rule Reversal
Just imagine you need to have surgery but you then find out there’s a time limit on the use of anesthesia during your procedure. That happened to some insured by Anthem Blue Cross-Blue Shield, until outrage got the decision reversed. Bob Brown reports – audio courtesy of WFSB-TV Hartford, Connecticut.
Gaetz Report Held
On party lines, the House has voted not to release the ethics report of former Congressman Matt Gaetz. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
Former Senator Becomes China Ambassador
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped David Perdue to take the post, saying the 74-year-old former CEO of Dollar General and Georgia senator “brings valuable expertise to help build our relationship with China.”
Latest On Trump Nominees & Agenda
As Donald Trump's pick for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, continues to meet with senators to save his potential nomination, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy spent the day on Capitol Hill discussing their plans to remake the federal government. John Stolnis has more from Washington.
More Great Lakes Snow
Just when you thought the deluge was ending, more lake effect snow in parts of the North and Great Lakes Region is back for another round. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports – Audio courtesy of WBAY-TV Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Memphis Police Report
Nearly two years into the making following the beating death of Tyre Nichols, and a scathing report of the investigation into the Memphis Police Department has been released. Correspondent Jackie Quinn has details.
California School Shooting
Police are piecing together exactly what happened after two kindergarteners were wounded in a shooting at a small religious school near Oroville, California. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Judge Says No To Boeing
A judge has rejected a Boeing plea deal regarding their 737-MAX airplanes. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
Preparation Call
There was a rare phone call made between the top American and Russian military officers. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has details.
Passenger Protection
After this week’s Capitol Hill hearing into “junk fees,” correspondent Rita Foley reports on a Biden administration push for new consumer protections for airline passengers.
Tech News
The FBI is issuing a warning not to send text messages containing any sensitive information, as all of the cellular networks are likely still compromised. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.
Finally
Singer Taylor Swift isn’t just a hit on stage – she also now has the top-selling book of the week. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.
A new movie mixes 90’s nostalgia with the robot apocalypse. Kevin Carr has a weekend sneak peek at Y-2-K.
Don’t you wish we all got one of these when we turned 18. Suri Cruise can now dip into her trust fund.
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