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Who Will RFK Help, Vance On Trump Abortion Stance, Flooding In The Grand Canyon, Sea-Tac Cyber Attack

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Today on America in the Morning

Trump & RFK, Jr. Join Forces

The Trump – Harris election takes on a new twist as Independent Presidential candidate RFK Junior suspends his campaigning. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.

Vance Talks Abortion & Trump’s Plan

The issue of abortion was front and center during an interview with the GOP Vice-Presidential candidate J.D. Vance. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the Republican presidential ticket now vows to oppose a nationwide ban on abortion.

Latest On Telegram’s CEO Arrest

More is being learned about the arrest of Telegram's CEO over alleged offenses related to his messaging app. Correspondent Naeun Kim reports. (pronounced nay-AHN)

Flooding In The Grand Canyon

The body of a woman who had been missing for three days was discovered after she had been swept up in a flash flood near the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that more than 100 people so far have been rescued and the National Guard has been deployed to assist.

Latest In The Middle East

After a surprise Israeli airstrike using over 100 fighter jets targeted Hezbollah missile launching pads in Lebanon, and the terrorist group firing rockets and drones at Israel, both sides moved swiftly at containing the fighting and not escalating the hostilities.

Changes At The Secret Service

There’s action involving the Secret Service as the follow-up to the investigation of the Trump attempted assassination continues. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.

Flush With Cash

While both the Trump and Harris campaigns are focusing on people not having enough money to get by, their campaign coffers are certainly filling up.

Who Will RFK, Jr. Help Most

Questions are being raised as to who this will help more. after Robert F. Kennedy Junior suspended his independent candidacy for President – throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump. Pamela Furr with more.

Hurricane Floods Hawaii

Roads are washed out from a foot and a half of rain, and many remain stranded without power on Hawaii’s Big Island as Hurricane Hone sweeps past the 50th state. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. ((pronounced HOH'-nay))

Five Dead In NY

In New York, a quiet Long Island neighborhood has been rocked by a murder suicide. Correspondent Bob Brown reports that 5 people were found dead, members of a family that were preparing for the funeral of a 95-year-old family member.

Heat Problems At Nebraska Air Show

For the first time since 2018, Nebraska’s Offutt Air Force Base held its “Defense of Freedom Air and Space Show,” and medical staff at the military base said they treated 150 people for heat-related issues, and seven people required hospitalization.

Rousey Mea Culpa

A famous fighter is offering up a belated apology. Correspondent Ed Donahue explains.

Latest In The Middle East

In the Middle East, discussions to finalize a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal stalled between Hamas and Israel. However, teams from Egypt, Qatar, and the United States are remaining in Cairo in the hopes to iron out some of the remaining issues.

Drug Maker Stands By High Costs

The maker of two popular weight loss drugs defended the increased costs of Ozempic and Wegovy, saying the blockbuster drugs are, in the end, saving taxpayers money on obesity-related costs. The CEO of Novo Nordisk told NBC News that obesity costs Americans over $400 billion dollars annually.

Tech News

Seattle Tacoma Airport may be under another cyberattack. Websites, phone systems and the maritime port are all offline, and numerous flights were cancelled over the weekend. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.

Finally

The topic of music rights has become front and center in the 2024 election, as some artists do not want certain candidates to use their music without permission. Kevin Carr reports another rock group has demanded the campaign of Donald Trump to stop using their songs.

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Today on America in the Morning

Trump & RFK, Jr. Join Forces

The Trump – Harris election takes on a new twist as Independent Presidential candidate RFK Junior suspends his campaigning. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.

Vance Talks Abortion & Trump’s Plan

The issue of abortion was front and center during an interview with the GOP Vice-Presidential candidate J.D. Vance. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the Republican presidential ticket now vows to oppose a nationwide ban on abortion.

Latest On Telegram’s CEO Arrest

More is being learned about the arrest of Telegram's CEO over alleged offenses related to his messaging app. Correspondent Naeun Kim reports. (pronounced nay-AHN)

Flooding In The Grand Canyon

The body of a woman who had been missing for three days was discovered after she had been swept up in a flash flood near the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that more than 100 people so far have been rescued and the National Guard has been deployed to assist.

Latest In The Middle East

After a surprise Israeli airstrike using over 100 fighter jets targeted Hezbollah missile launching pads in Lebanon, and the terrorist group firing rockets and drones at Israel, both sides moved swiftly at containing the fighting and not escalating the hostilities.

Changes At The Secret Service

There’s action involving the Secret Service as the follow-up to the investigation of the Trump attempted assassination continues. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.

Flush With Cash

While both the Trump and Harris campaigns are focusing on people not having enough money to get by, their campaign coffers are certainly filling up.

Who Will RFK, Jr. Help Most

Questions are being raised as to who this will help more. after Robert F. Kennedy Junior suspended his independent candidacy for President – throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump. Pamela Furr with more.

Hurricane Floods Hawaii

Roads are washed out from a foot and a half of rain, and many remain stranded without power on Hawaii’s Big Island as Hurricane Hone sweeps past the 50th state. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. ((pronounced HOH'-nay))

Five Dead In NY

In New York, a quiet Long Island neighborhood has been rocked by a murder suicide. Correspondent Bob Brown reports that 5 people were found dead, members of a family that were preparing for the funeral of a 95-year-old family member.

Heat Problems At Nebraska Air Show

For the first time since 2018, Nebraska’s Offutt Air Force Base held its “Defense of Freedom Air and Space Show,” and medical staff at the military base said they treated 150 people for heat-related issues, and seven people required hospitalization.

Rousey Mea Culpa

A famous fighter is offering up a belated apology. Correspondent Ed Donahue explains.

Latest In The Middle East

In the Middle East, discussions to finalize a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal stalled between Hamas and Israel. However, teams from Egypt, Qatar, and the United States are remaining in Cairo in the hopes to iron out some of the remaining issues.

Drug Maker Stands By High Costs

The maker of two popular weight loss drugs defended the increased costs of Ozempic and Wegovy, saying the blockbuster drugs are, in the end, saving taxpayers money on obesity-related costs. The CEO of Novo Nordisk told NBC News that obesity costs Americans over $400 billion dollars annually.

Tech News

Seattle Tacoma Airport may be under another cyberattack. Websites, phone systems and the maritime port are all offline, and numerous flights were cancelled over the weekend. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s Tech news.

Finally

The topic of music rights has become front and center in the 2024 election, as some artists do not want certain candidates to use their music without permission. Kevin Carr reports another rock group has demanded the campaign of Donald Trump to stop using their songs.

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