Today on America in the MorningAnother Protester Death In Minneapolis Sparking Outrage
Cell phone video over the weekend captured border patrol officers shooting 37-year-old Alex Pretti on the streets of Minneapolis as he protested ICE's presence by recording their actions on his cell phone. John Stolnis has the reaction from Washington.
America’s Severe Arctic Blast
Half of all American states have issued emergency declarations as a massive winter blast is bringing dangerous conditions from New Mexico to New England, where some in the Northeast received 2 feet of show, and a number of Southern states are iced over. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs
More trade troubles could be on the horizon as President Trump is threatening 100% tariffs on goods from Canada over their recent trade deal with China. The details from correspondent Donna Warder.
Maine Plane Crash
The FAA is reporting that a private jet carrying eight people crashed on takeoff from Bangor, Maine, Sunday evening. Former NFL Player Killed
Police in Los Angeles are investigating after a former professional football player was found stabbed to death in a homeless encampment. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
March For Life
The annual anti-abortion March for Life was held in the Nation’s Capital, this year highlighted by a speech from Vice President JD Vance. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Travel Troubles
The winter storm that has wreaked havoc on 35 states and impacted well over 200 million Americans is also causing air travel trouble both domestic and international. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Latest In Minneapolis
Despite wind chills below zero, protesters are gathering in Minneapolis following the death of Alex Pretti while being subdued by members of Immigration. As correspondent Donna Warder reports, the father of Pretti is searching for answers after his son is killed during a protest against ICE, and additional videos being released of the confrontation are raising more questions.
Trump Softens NATO Comments
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has responded harshly to President Trump downplaying NATO actions in Afghanistan. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Senate Digging In On DHS Budget
The government is set to run out of money again by the end of the week, and while some appropriations have been voted on and cleared, a partial shutdown is still likely, and it has to do with funding for Homeland Security. Katie Clark reports.
New Leader For Columbia U
Columbia University has chosen Jennifer Mnookin, the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as its next president. Finally
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