Today on America in the MorningGuardsmen Shot In DC Targeted Attack
The Trump administration is promising justice will come for the suspect who authorities say targeted and shot two West Virginia National Guard troops as they patrolled the streets of the nation's capital Wednesday near the White House. John Stolnis has the story from Washington.
Questions Over Witkoff Actions
The White House is trying to overcome a major detour and bipartisan condemnation in President Trump’s effort to broker a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia - a deal that has both nations balking. More from correspondent Rich Johnson.
Trump Cleared In Georgia Case
A Peach State prosecutor announced he’s made a decision to not continue to pursue the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump. The details from correspondent Donna Warder.
Leavitt Relative Taken By ICE
The Department of Homeland Security confirms that an immigrant with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was taken into custody by ICE, and is being detained in Louisiana, facing deportation. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Gas Prices Standing Still
If you’re going to be traveling by car, you may be thinking that the needle has not moved on gas prices for awhile, and you’d be correct. Triple-A says the nationwide average price for a gallon of regular gas heading into Thanksgiving Day is $3 dollars and 5 cents
Snuggle That Turkey
For many of us, we will be partaking in the annual Thanksgiving dinner of turkey and all the trimmings, but for some, that dinner as we call it is better to be snuggled than stuffed. Correspondent Julie Walker looks at a
Tennessee farm where you can get up close and personal with turkeys and other animals.
Outage Over National Guard Troops Shot
Two West Virginia National Guardsmen were shot two blocks from the White House in what appears to have been a deliberate targeted attack.
FBI Looking Into Democrat Video
The six Democrats who crafted a controversial video urging members of the military and intelligence community to ignore what they called “illegal orders” are now being contacted by the FBI. The latest from correspondent Joan Jones.
Preview Of The Macy’s Parade
The weather may call for some wind gusts, but that won’t stop a crowd estimated at over 3 million people to line the streets of New York City to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Correspondent Julie Walker reports as many as 30 to 50 million others will watch the 99th annual event from home.
Hong Kong High Rise Fire
The death toll continues to rise and over 200 hundred people are reported missing after a massive fire engulfed a 32-story residential apartment complex in Hong Kong.
Taiwan Planning US Weapons Purchase
Taiwan announces a $40 billion budget for arms purchases, as the U.S. pressures the island nation to increase its defense spending. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Adopt A Turkey
Some families are preparing a Thanksgiving turkey for their family dinner, while others are 'adopting' turkeys for Thanksgiving, instead of eating them. Jennifer King has more.
Tech News
Black Friday shopping for your family just got a bit easier, with our tech
correspondent Chuck Palm, who has the hot tech gift ideas in today’s tech
report.
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