Today on America in the Morning
Talking Trump On the Sunday shows, reaction continued pouring in from all sides in the wake of Thursday's historic guilty verdict of former President Donald Trump by a jury in New York. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Akron, Ohio Mass Shooting More than two dozen people were shot and one man lost his life when gunfire erupted during an outdoor party in Akron, Ohio over the weekend. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the hunt for a suspect continues. New California Wildfire Two firefighters have been injured as the first big California wildfire of the season started over the weekend near San Francisco. Pamela Furr has the details. Heavy Security For Israel Parade In NYC The day was peaceful in New York City for the annual Salute to Israel Parade on Sunday. Correspondent Julie Walker reports it was the first parade to honor Israel since the war in Gaza began, and officers were ordered to arrest anyone who disrupted the event. The Hunter Biden Trial In what is another legal first in our nation, Hunter Biden is set to stand trial this morning on felony gun charges in a historic case that could impact President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. Remembering D-Day This week we honor our veterans as we reach the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the day when American-led forces fought their way into France, the start of the end of World War 2. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on one veteran who says he proud to be part of 'The Greatest Generation.' Trump Talks About The Verdict While the Sunday TV news programs talked extensively about the guilty conviction of Donald Trump in a New York City court, the former president said that if he is sentenced to a term behind bars, he will not have issues going to prison. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the former president, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, discussed a number of topics, from the case where he proclaims he is innocent and his attorneys will be appealing the decision, the potential for going to jail, and even his plans for the deportation of millions of migrants, using local police, if he is reelected. Netanyahu To Address Congress Congressional leaders have invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an address at the Capitol to a joint session of Congress. More Details Learned In Ohio Gas Explosion More is being learned about the Ohio explosion that left one person dead and tore the façade from a building last week. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Latest On Russia-Ukraine Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are spilling far beyond their borders, and Ukraine’s president is now blaming another world leader for not helping to end the conflict. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports. Ticketmaster Data Breach There’s a new problem for the millions of Ticketmaster account holders to deal with. Bob Brown reports following an antitrust lawsuit last week, the company now says it’s been the victim of a data breach. Help For Flint, Michigan Flint, Michigan residents who've been living with torn up properties for years due to the replacement of water pipes may finally get some relief. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Update On Mexico Election There will soon be a changing of the guard as well as a glass ceiling being broken as early returns show Claudia Sheinbaum with a sizable lead in Mexico’s presidential election to replace outgoing President Andrea Manuel Lopez Obrador. 2000 Mules Apology An apology has been offered by the publisher of the film '2000 Mules' to someone portrayed in that movie. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Finally It was the cat’s meow at the box office as "The Garfield Movie" clawed its way to the top spot in theaters this weekend. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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