Today on America in the Morning Fani Willis Takes The Stand It was at times contentions as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis took the stand in her misconduct hearing. As Ed Donahue reports, at stake is whether she, or the person she brought in as special prosecutor in the 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump, violated any laws, and how all of this will impact how the case against the former president will be brought. National Security Threat Assessed A day after the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee urged the White House to declassify information about a potentially serious national security threat, lawmakers heard more about a Russian anti-satellite weapon from the National Security Advisor. John Stolnis has more. Hunter Biden Informant Charged With Lying An FBI informant has been charged with lying to his handler about ties between President Joe Biden and son Hunter Biden and a Ukrainian energy company. The latest from correspondent Lisa Dwyer. Will Manchin Run Senator Joe Manchin hasn't said he'll make a third party bid for the presidency, but he's been thinking about it. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Business News The tech sector may have some high flying stocks, but it’s also leading the way in job losses. Cisco says they will be cutting 5 percent of their global workforce, or about 4,000 jobs. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Friday business. Rosendale Quickly Ends Senate Run Montana Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale is dropping his U.S. Senate bid less than a week after he officially launched it. Politico is reporting that Rosendale had publicly explored a campaign for months, but within hours after he announced his Senate bid, former President Donald Trump endorsed military veteran Tim Sheehy. NRA Case To The Jury A case against former NRA leadership involving lavish spending now heads to the jury. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Latest On KC Chiefs Parade Shooting Police are saying that a dispute between several people led to the gunfire at the end of the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, one person was killed and 22 others, including nine children were injured in an incident that left the Kansas City mayor irate and demanding answers. Latest On Russia-Ukraine NATO and the US is pledging its continued support as the two-year mark approaches since Russia invaded Ukraine. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Update On The Middle East The United States continues to play a role in the negotiations that include Egypt, Qatar, and Israel to end the war in Gaza and get Hamas to return the more than 100 Israeli hostages it is holding. As Karen Chammas reports, Israel went into a hospital in the enclave where dozens of terror suspects were apprehended. LA Truck Explosion Nine firefighters were hurt when a truck powered by compressed natural gas exploded following a traffic accident in Los Angeles. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Hur To Testify Special counsel Robert Hur, who investigated President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents but in the end declined to bring charges, is expected to testify at a public hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee on March 12. Hush Money Trial Starts In March A judge in New York ordered Donald Trump to face trial starting in March over hush money payments made to keep an alleged affair out of the media prior to the 2016 election. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Finally These days with everything costing more, making a car payment is becoming an increasing concern for many Americans. Stephan Kaufman has the story. With a holiday weekend starting today, some will be heading to the theaters as a new superhero movie is hoping to snare audiences. Kevin Carr has a sneak peek at Madame Web. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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