Today on America in the MorningState Of The Union
Standing before a joint session of Congress, President Trump touted what he sees as the accomplishments of the first year of his second term and offered heavy criticism at Democrats in what became the longest State of the Union speech in history. John Stolnis has the recap from Washington.
Democrat State Of The Union Response
Outside the Capitol, Democrats held what they billed as the People’s Rally, blaming President Trump for a number of issues, and after the State of the Union, Virginia Governor Abagail Spanberger gave the Democrat response. Bob Brown has that part of the story.
Reward Upped In Guthrie Disappearance
The reward for information on the whereabouts of Nancy Guthrie has been increased. Ed Donahue reports the plea by NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie comes as her mother has now been missing for nearly a month.
Washington Stabbing Spree
A shocking scene in a small residential neighborhood - Five people, including a suspect, are dead in a mass stabbing in the Pacific Northwest. Details from correspondent Rich Johnson in Seattle.
DOJ Sues UCLA
The Department of Justice is suing University of California system over allegations that its L-A campus turned a blind eye to workplace antisemitism. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
State Of The Union Recap
In the longest State of the Union speech in history, President Trump touted his accomplishments and also sparred with Democrats. John Stolnis has the recap from Washington.
GOP Calling For Gonzalez Resignation
Republican House leadership is responding to calls for a Texas Congressman to step down following an alleged affair that ended in tragedy. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Deputies Killed During Traffic Stop
Two Missouri sheriff's deputies were killed early Tuesday morning while conducting a traffic stop. The incident triggered a manhunt that ended with the death of the suspect. Correspondent Joan Jones tells us two other deputies were wounded in the firefight.
Consumer Confidence
A small rebound in US consumer confidence in February comes after a plunge a month earlier. Lisa Dwyer has details.
New Developments In Kirk Case
In a Utah courtroom, there were new legal developments in the case surrounding the Charlie Kirk shooting. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Finally
A rift is forming between the New York City mayor and the police department in the nation’s largest city after nearly a dozen officers were injured during a snowball fight. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the officers were responding to what was a planned event in a park, but a video has now surfaced of the snowball throwers taunting police as they pelted the officers, and the police union is demanding arrests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices