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Venezuelans Lose Legal Protections, Trump Talks with Putin, Judge Halts Closure of Peace Institute
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Venezuelans Lose Legal Protections
The Supreme Court will allow the Trump Administration to strip legal protections from some Venezuelans. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the ruling opens the door for more deportations.
President Trump Speaks with Vladimir Putin
President Trump held an hours long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Correspondent Sue Aller reports the war in Ukraine was at the center of the conversation.
Judge Halts Closure of Peace Institute
Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a judge has ruled against the Trump administration blocking the closure of a peace institute.
President Trump Signs Law Limiting Deepfakes
President Trump signed legislation Monday aimed at computer-generated videos online. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
NJ Transit Workers End Strike
New Jersey transit workers have reached a deal to bring an end to their strike. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports the main sticking point of the negotiations was a pay increase.
CBS News Boss Quits
Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there has been a surprise exit by a CBS News executive.
Mohsen Mahdawi Makes it to Graduation
A student at Columbia University who was detained and later released by ICE was able to walk across the graduation stage to receive their diploma. Correspondent Ed Donahue has the story.
President Bush’s Art on Display
A new art exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center showcases the former president's paintings. Correspondent Jennifer King has details.
President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Faces Hurdles
As House Republicans try to reach a consensus over the so-called Big Beautiful tax and spending bill, President Trump will visit Capitol Hill to try and help get it across the finish line. Correspondent John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Former VP Pence Critical of Trump Tariffs
Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke at an event in North Carolina. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports he was critical of President Trumps tariff policies.
Diddy Trial Enters Second Week
Correspondent Mike Sisak has the latest from the court room, in Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
Indiana Set to Execute Death Row Inmate
Indiana will carry out its first death row execution since 2009. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the inmate was convicted in the shooting death of a police officer.
Ford Issues Recall
Ford has issued a recall for its vehicles over potentially faulty brakes. Correspondent Donna Warder has details.
Crew in Brooklyn Bridge Collision Heads Home
The investigation continues into the circumstances that lead to the deadly ship collision with the Brooklyn Bridge. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the ship’s crew has returned to Mexico.
Russian Government Outlaws Amnesty International
The Russian government has labelled Amnesty International as an undesirable organization. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports that label makes it a criminal offense to interact with the group.
Finally
Sesame street will now be sponsored by the letter N. Correspondent Kevin Carr has the story.
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369 episodes
Manage episode 483844912 series 3548529
Today on America in the Morning
Venezuelans Lose Legal Protections
The Supreme Court will allow the Trump Administration to strip legal protections from some Venezuelans. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the ruling opens the door for more deportations.
President Trump Speaks with Vladimir Putin
President Trump held an hours long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Correspondent Sue Aller reports the war in Ukraine was at the center of the conversation.
Judge Halts Closure of Peace Institute
Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a judge has ruled against the Trump administration blocking the closure of a peace institute.
President Trump Signs Law Limiting Deepfakes
President Trump signed legislation Monday aimed at computer-generated videos online. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
NJ Transit Workers End Strike
New Jersey transit workers have reached a deal to bring an end to their strike. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports the main sticking point of the negotiations was a pay increase.
CBS News Boss Quits
Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there has been a surprise exit by a CBS News executive.
Mohsen Mahdawi Makes it to Graduation
A student at Columbia University who was detained and later released by ICE was able to walk across the graduation stage to receive their diploma. Correspondent Ed Donahue has the story.
President Bush’s Art on Display
A new art exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center showcases the former president's paintings. Correspondent Jennifer King has details.
President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Faces Hurdles
As House Republicans try to reach a consensus over the so-called Big Beautiful tax and spending bill, President Trump will visit Capitol Hill to try and help get it across the finish line. Correspondent John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Former VP Pence Critical of Trump Tariffs
Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke at an event in North Carolina. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports he was critical of President Trumps tariff policies.
Diddy Trial Enters Second Week
Correspondent Mike Sisak has the latest from the court room, in Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
Indiana Set to Execute Death Row Inmate
Indiana will carry out its first death row execution since 2009. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the inmate was convicted in the shooting death of a police officer.
Ford Issues Recall
Ford has issued a recall for its vehicles over potentially faulty brakes. Correspondent Donna Warder has details.
Crew in Brooklyn Bridge Collision Heads Home
The investigation continues into the circumstances that lead to the deadly ship collision with the Brooklyn Bridge. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports the ship’s crew has returned to Mexico.
Russian Government Outlaws Amnesty International
The Russian government has labelled Amnesty International as an undesirable organization. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports that label makes it a criminal offense to interact with the group.
Finally
Sesame street will now be sponsored by the letter N. Correspondent Kevin Carr has the story.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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