Today on America in the Morning Trump NATO Comments Cause Stir America’s foreign allies are watching the presidential race, and wondering if there’s a bumpy ride ahead for international relations. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, comments made by former president Trump over the weekend regarding NATO and how he’d handle Russian aggression drew a sharp rebuke from the White House. Biden’s Mental Fitness Dominates Sunday Shows In the wake of last week's politically damaging DOJ legal ruling that questioned President Joe Biden's memory, surrogates and one world leader defended the President's mental acuity on the Sunday shows. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Haley Slaps Trump Over Husband Comments Current Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Haley is snapping back at comments made about her husband by former President Donald Trump. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Texas Church Shooting A woman in a trench coat armed with a long rifle, and accompanied by a young child entered pastor evangelist Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Texas on Sunday afternoon and opened fire. Senate Advances Foreign Aid Bill Senators worked into the evening on Super Bowl Sunday, and voted 67 to 27 to advance a $95 billion dollar foreign aid supplemental bill to assist Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel, that does not include any funding for border security, moving it one step closer to passage. Austin Hospitalized Again Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is back in the hospital, this time for symptoms regarding his bladder. Austin, who caused problems when he did not disclose to either Congress or the White House that he was incapacitated, announced this time that he transferred the functions and duties of his office temporarily while under medical care. Thoughts Of Air Travel A new poll says Americans believe air travel is relatively safe in the U.S., despite the recent Alaska Airlines incident over Oregon. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Trump NATO Comments While some politicians are outraged over recent comments by former President Donald Trump surrounding NATO, Correspondent Clayton Neville reports others have no problem with what he said. Latest In The Middle East Israeli soldiers say they've discovered tunnels underneath and with access to the headquarters of a United Nations relief agency in the war-torn territory, and Israel also was able to free two Hamas-held hostages, saved during a firefight with the terrorists. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports. Memphis Shooting Spree Calm is being restored in Memphis after a Sunday shooting spree left one man dead and others injured. The suspect, a 20-year-old who was just released from jail on a $100 thousand dollar bond on charges of robbery and attempted murder. Florida Plane Crash The investigation continues into a fiery plane crash on a highway in southwest Florida that left at least two people dead. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. California Helicopter Crash The CEO of one of Nigeria's largest banks and members of his family were among the six people killed in a California helicopter crash. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Mother Accidently Puts Baby In Oven A Kansas City mother has been arrested, charged with allegedly placing her 1-month old baby in an oven who died. Pamela Furr has the story. Kansas AG’s New School Transgender Order The state attorney general for Kansas is telling public schools that they must out transgender students to their parents. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Tech News Tic Tok parent Bytedance has been under scrutiny for a while now, but Congress appears to be stalled about what to do with it. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news. Sports – Robert Workman Super Bowl 58 and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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