Today on America in the Morning Suspected Shooter Fighting Extradition Police in New York City and Pennsylvania are being credited with a rapid investigation that led to the capture of the man suspected of gunning down UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, authorities are also concerned about the social media sympathy for the former school valedictorian-turned-inmate Luigi Mangione, who is now fighting extradition back to New York. Malibu Wildfire Out Of Control Strong Santa Ana winds and extremely dry conditions are the fuel for the out-of-control wildfire burning in upscale Malibu, California. Jim Roope reports from Los Angeles. Plans For Secret Service Changes A House of Representatives task force recommends changes to the Secret Service following two attempts on Donald Trump's life. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. Billionaire Business Perks President-elect Donald Trump is offering incentives to billionaires and big businesses that invest in the U-S economy. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Potential Environmental Impacts The US Supreme Court heard arguments in the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition vesus Eagle County case involving a railway in Utah, and the ruling could limit the scope of environmental reviews currently required by Federal law. TikTok Back To Court Facing the potential of being banned in the US, TikTok is heading back to court. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details. Matt Gaetz’s New Job In 30 days he went from congressman to attorney general nominee to TV show host. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports Matt Gaetz now has a new job. Lawyer For Suspected Healthcare CEO Speaks Out The suspected shooter in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan is pushing back against extradition to New York. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the arrest, and what Luigi Mangione’s lawyer is saying. Latest In Syria In the wake of the stunning fall of the Assad government in Syria, U.S. officials remain cautiously optimistic about the future of that war-torn country, but are also warning about terrorists seizing control in a power vacuum. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Biden Talks Legacy & Trump President Biden spoke at a forum in Washington, DC, where he highlighted his administration's economic achievements, and also took some parting shots at his successor. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Infowars Sale Stopped A bankruptcy judge on Tuesday night rejected a bid by The Onion’s parent company to buy Alex Jones’ media empire, including the website Infowars, ruling that the auction process was unfair. Saving The Hush Money Case New York prosecutors are trying to come up with a way to preserve Donald Trump's hush-money conviction. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Swatting Death A number of politicians have dealt with swatting incidents. The latest is Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the fake 9-1-1 bomb threat call cost an unsuspecting woman her life. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Guilfoyle’s New Job President-elect Donald Trump announced he is nominating Kimberly Guilfoyle to be U.S. ambassador to Greece. A Dangerous Career It’s been another dangerous year for reporters who tell the story of events in war-torn areas of the world. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a journalists' rights group finds the number of media workers killed, notably in the Middle East, has risen. Finally Epic gamers could be seeing some big refunds coming their way, following a Fortnight court settlement. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Superstar Taylor Swift is spreading the love around after wrapping up her record-setting world concert tour. Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning Suspected Shooter Fighting Extradition Police in New York City and Pennsylvania are being credited with a rapid investigation that led to the capture of the man suspected of gunning down UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, authorities are also concerned about the social media sympathy for the former school valedictorian-turned-inmate Luigi Mangione, who is now fighting extradition back to New York. Malibu Wildfire Out Of Control Strong Santa Ana winds and extremely dry conditions are the fuel for the out-of-control wildfire burning in upscale Malibu, California. Jim Roope reports from Los Angeles. Plans For Secret Service Changes A House of Representatives task force recommends changes to the Secret Service following two attempts on Donald Trump's life. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. Billionaire Business Perks President-elect Donald Trump is offering incentives to billionaires and big businesses that invest in the U-S economy. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Potential Environmental Impacts The US Supreme Court heard arguments in the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition vesus Eagle County case involving a railway in Utah, and the ruling could limit the scope of environmental reviews currently required by Federal law. TikTok Back To Court Facing the potential of being banned in the US, TikTok is heading back to court. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details. Matt Gaetz’s New Job In 30 days he went from congressman to attorney general nominee to TV show host. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports Matt Gaetz now has a new job. Lawyer For Suspected Healthcare CEO Speaks Out The suspected shooter in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan is pushing back against extradition to New York. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the arrest, and what Luigi Mangione’s lawyer is saying. Latest In Syria In the wake of the stunning fall of the Assad government in Syria, U.S. officials remain cautiously optimistic about the future of that war-torn country, but are also warning about terrorists seizing control in a power vacuum. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Biden Talks Legacy & Trump President Biden spoke at a forum in Washington, DC, where he highlighted his administration's economic achievements, and also took some parting shots at his successor. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Infowars Sale Stopped A bankruptcy judge on Tuesday night rejected a bid by The Onion’s parent company to buy Alex Jones’ media empire, including the website Infowars, ruling that the auction process was unfair. Saving The Hush Money Case New York prosecutors are trying to come up with a way to preserve Donald Trump's hush-money conviction. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Swatting Death A number of politicians have dealt with swatting incidents. The latest is Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the fake 9-1-1 bomb threat call cost an unsuspecting woman her life. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Guilfoyle’s New Job President-elect Donald Trump announced he is nominating Kimberly Guilfoyle to be U.S. ambassador to Greece. A Dangerous Career It’s been another dangerous year for reporters who tell the story of events in war-torn areas of the world. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a journalists' rights group finds the number of media workers killed, notably in the Middle East, has risen. Finally Epic gamers could be seeing some big refunds coming their way, following a Fortnight court settlement. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Superstar Taylor Swift is spreading the love around after wrapping up her record-setting world concert tour. Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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