Today on America in the Morning
Trump-Putin Meeting Plans
Russian President Vladimir Putin will be on American soil for the first time since 2015. Jim Roope reports Putin and President Trump are meeting on Friday in an effort to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Details About The Atlanta CDC Shooting
More is being learned about the man who blamed his illness on his receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and opening fire at the building housing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the suspected gunman and a police officer were killed.
Trump Ordering DC Cleanup
The FBI will reassign 120 agents to patrol the streets of Washington, DC, as
President Trump has a press conference later this morning to address his plan to tackle crime and homeless in the Nation's Capital. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Weekend Gunfire
Three of America’s largest cities dealt with mass shootings over the weekend.
Trump & Whitmer Talk Tariffs
Michigan's governor is trying to convince President Donald Trump to change course on tariffs that affect the auto industry. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Brady’s Honor
The man widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history has been immortalized in bronze. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Ukraine & Europe On Trump-Putin Meeting
Friday is the day that President Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, but so far not invited is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a move not
sitting well with America’s European allies. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Ukraine has already said no to land concessions to Russia of any kind
Netanyahu Talks Gaza Plans
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is defending a new military offensive in their war against the terror group Hamas, saying it needs to be done for the safety of both Israelis and Palestinians. Correspondent Donna Warder reports there is growing international condemnation over Israel's decision to militarily take over Gaza City.
Latest On Texas Redistricting
Texas Democrats don't appear to be backing down from their plan to delay a vote on redistricting. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Wildfires & Dangerous Weather
The combination of fire, high temps, and water wreaked havoc on several parts of America over the weekend. Correspondent Rich Johnson has a look at a dangerous wildfire and weather conditions.
Long Journey Home
Four astronauts returned to Earth after spending five months at the International Space Station. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports.
Heading To Prison
A suspect gets a lengthy sentence in a case that sparked debate over safety for home health workers. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Finally
He became famous for the immortal words “Houston, we have a problem.” Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the death of a legendary astronaut.
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