Today on America in the Morning
Texas Tragedy Now 100 Dead
As the death toll now surpasses 100, the aftermath of deadly flooding in Texas is bringing political finger pointing in the Lone Star State and in Washington, while recovery operations continue to find those still missing. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Trump-Netanyahu Dinner
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in the Nation's Capital meeting with President Trump and top aides for dinner Monday night. John Stolnis has more on what was said, from Washington.
Epstein Outrage
There’s outrage from some leading conservatives after reports that the Justice Department now acknowledges there is no Jeffrey Epstein 'client list,’ placing Attorney General Pam Bondi under scrutiny. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
New Immigration Rules
Immigration changes are coming for some Hondurans and Nicaraguans on Temporary Protection Status. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
Keep Your Shoes On
The Transportation Security Administration is letting that rule expire for fliers going through the standard TSA screening procedures.
Trump On Tariffs
President Donald Trump is threatening to significantly raise tariffs on seven trading partners in Asia, Africa, and Europe, ranging from war-torn countries to key political allies, as it continues to negotiate trade deals with the countries ahead of a new August 1 deadline. Correspondent Josh Boak has the latest on the tariffs and for some countries what they can look like.
Musk’s Party Plans
Shares of Tesla tanked nearly 7 percent on Monday on the news that Elon Musk is planning to form a new political party in America. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports the Tesla and SpaceX owner is also laying the foundation’s planks for his new party, to include pro-Second Amendment and pro-Bitcoin positions.
Border Station Shooting
A man armed with an assault rifle opened fire at a Border Patrol facility in Southern Texas, in what Fox News is reporting was a planned attack. Correspondent Sagar Meghani has the story - audio courtesy of KGTV San Diego, California.
Chantal Turns Deadly
Floodwaters in North Carolina created by Chantal have turned deadly. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
Finally A new report on kids is painting a disturbing picture. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a physical and mental health study tracking two decades of America’s youth.
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