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Serious Weather Across The Nation Winter weather stretching from the Deep South through the Midwest and Northeast is causing headaches for travelers at American airports. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the story. US “All Hands” Against The Houthis President Biden's national security adviser says all nations have a stake in stopping attacks by Houthi in Yemen that have significantly disrupted shipping in the Red Sea. This comes after a cargo ship was struck by an Iran-backed Houthi missile, and the US firing back at Yemeni targets. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Trump VS Carroll Again A federal jury was selected in Manhattan on Tuesday and tasked with determining how much money Donald Trump must pay the writer E. Jean Carroll for comments he made in 2019 denying he sexually assaulted her. Sue Aller reports from New York that both Carroll and the former president were in the courtroom. One Week Before NH Primary From the New York City court, Donald Trump flew to the Granite State where the GOP presidential hopefuls are in a one-week sprint to next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Business News The missiles being fired by Iranian-backed Houthis at ships in the waters around Yemen are having a new effect. Some ship insurers are now starting to avoid offering coverage to US and UK merchant ships navigating those waters. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business. Lloyd Austin’s 9-1-1 Call The 9-1-1 call made by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's security detail asked that the ambulance they called for him on Jan. 1 approach his house in Northern Virginia without lights and sirens, and that he be taken to Walter Reed National Military Hospital. The call has been released to the news media. SCOTUS & Apple The Supreme Court has allowed a court order to take effect that could loosen Apple's grip on its lucrative iPhone app store. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. White House Hosting Budget Talks Later today, President Biden will welcome congressional leaders to the White House for discussions on how to move forward with his supplemental national security budget requests. John Stolnis has the details from Washington. Borders & Budgets American states are budgeting big bucks to address a surge of migration into the country, while the Federal government is taking more legal action against Texas. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Latest On Israel-Gaza War After over 100 days of war, Palestinians are keeping up the fight against Israel, allegedly using a patchwork of weapons built by nations including Iran, China, Russia and North Korea smuggled into the enclave over years. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a deal to allow medical supplies into the Gaza Strip and to the hostages Hamas is holding was agreed to by Israel. SCOTUS Says No To Bathroom Debate The Supreme Court is staying out of the fight over bathrooms for transgender students. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has the details. A New Murder Charge Accused Gilgo Beach (pronounced GILL-go) serial killer Rex Heuermann (pronounced HUGH-er-man) has been charged with a fourth murder, the killing of a 25-year old woman who was last seen alive on July 9, 2007. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Finally The TV show “Better Call Saul” did something at the Emmy’s that had never happened before. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning
Serious Weather Across The Nation Winter weather stretching from the Deep South through the Midwest and Northeast is causing headaches for travelers at American airports. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the story. US “All Hands” Against The Houthis President Biden's national security adviser says all nations have a stake in stopping attacks by Houthi in Yemen that have significantly disrupted shipping in the Red Sea. This comes after a cargo ship was struck by an Iran-backed Houthi missile, and the US firing back at Yemeni targets. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Trump VS Carroll Again A federal jury was selected in Manhattan on Tuesday and tasked with determining how much money Donald Trump must pay the writer E. Jean Carroll for comments he made in 2019 denying he sexually assaulted her. Sue Aller reports from New York that both Carroll and the former president were in the courtroom. One Week Before NH Primary From the New York City court, Donald Trump flew to the Granite State where the GOP presidential hopefuls are in a one-week sprint to next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Business News The missiles being fired by Iranian-backed Houthis at ships in the waters around Yemen are having a new effect. Some ship insurers are now starting to avoid offering coverage to US and UK merchant ships navigating those waters. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business. Lloyd Austin’s 9-1-1 Call The 9-1-1 call made by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's security detail asked that the ambulance they called for him on Jan. 1 approach his house in Northern Virginia without lights and sirens, and that he be taken to Walter Reed National Military Hospital. The call has been released to the news media. SCOTUS & Apple The Supreme Court has allowed a court order to take effect that could loosen Apple's grip on its lucrative iPhone app store. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. White House Hosting Budget Talks Later today, President Biden will welcome congressional leaders to the White House for discussions on how to move forward with his supplemental national security budget requests. John Stolnis has the details from Washington. Borders & Budgets American states are budgeting big bucks to address a surge of migration into the country, while the Federal government is taking more legal action against Texas. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Latest On Israel-Gaza War After over 100 days of war, Palestinians are keeping up the fight against Israel, allegedly using a patchwork of weapons built by nations including Iran, China, Russia and North Korea smuggled into the enclave over years. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a deal to allow medical supplies into the Gaza Strip and to the hostages Hamas is holding was agreed to by Israel. SCOTUS Says No To Bathroom Debate The Supreme Court is staying out of the fight over bathrooms for transgender students. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani has the details. A New Murder Charge Accused Gilgo Beach (pronounced GILL-go) serial killer Rex Heuermann (pronounced HUGH-er-man) has been charged with a fourth murder, the killing of a 25-year old woman who was last seen alive on July 9, 2007. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Finally The TV show “Better Call Saul” did something at the Emmy’s that had never happened before. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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