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Trump Trial Resumes, Reaction To Biden Withholding Weapons, Airman's Death Video Released, Nation's Severe Weather America In The Morning

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Trump Trial Resumes
Former President Donald Trump’s New York ‘hush-money’ trial has attracted a lot of attention this week. Correspondent Linda Kenyon is following the story.
   
Congress Targets Biden On Israel Weapons
Some leading members of Congress are warning the White House that congressional action could be taken after the Biden administration said it’s withholding weapons and Israel would hand Hamas a major win by staging a full assault in Rafah.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Republicans are considering articles of impeachment against President Biden.
  
Video Released On Airman’s Shooting
An investigation continues into the deadly shooting of a member of the U.S. Air Force in Florida. Bob Brown reports just-released police bodycam video reveals the shocking moments when officers opened fire at the door of the victim’s apartment.
   
Judge Says No Again To Hunter Biden
For the second time, a judge has said no to Hunter Biden’s appeal in his gun case. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
  
Business News 
CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger has Friday business.
   
New Border Rules
The Department of Homeland Security says the changes would require migrants to be assessed at an initial asylum screening stage, which would look at issues including those who committed crimes to see whether they should be barred from asylum and quickly deported.
  
Weinstein Stays Put
It appears disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein will be staying in prison in New York as he awaits retrial.  Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.
   
Reaction To Biden & Israel
The White House is facing sharp congressional criticism after President Biden said he will not give Israel offensive weapons to use in Rafah against Hamas, out of concern for civilians sheltering there.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
   
Three Dead From Southeast Tornadoes
From flooding in Texas, to hail in the Midwest, record snow in the Sierra Nevada, and tornadoes touching down in Michigan, this has been 5 days of severe weather across the nation. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that Americans in parts of North Carolina and Tennessee are in the early stages of storm recovery after a tornado killed at least 3 people.
  
Issues For Boeing
Plane maker Boeing has had serious issues this week, which included word from the FAA that they’re being investigated over alleged falsified 787 inspection reports, and a plane in Turkey landed without use of its front nose gear. Correspondent Rita Foley reports there's been another incident involving a Boeing passenger jet, this one led to injuries.
  
Avalanche Kills Two
An early May blizzard has led to death in the Rockies, as two backcountry skiers were killed and one was rescued after an avalanche in the mountains outside of Salt Lake City. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
  
Cornell President Quits
The president of Cornell University has announced she is resigning. Martha Pollack released the surprising news in an email, which said – quote – This decision is mine and mine alone – end quote. 
  
Abortion & Health Providers
A new survey looks at the apparent impact of abortion bans on the medical residencies of health providers. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
   
Fortenberry’s New Trouble
A former Nebraska congressman who resigned from Congress after he was found guilty of lying to investigators looking into campaign finances now has new troubles with the law. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the details.
   
Tech News
For the 2nd time this year, a major healthcare provider has fallen prey to cyber hackers. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.
  
Finally  
The summer driving season officially starts a few weekends from now. Stephan Kaufman reports on the best and worst states to drive in.  
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Today on America in the Morning

Trump Trial Resumes
Former President Donald Trump’s New York ‘hush-money’ trial has attracted a lot of attention this week. Correspondent Linda Kenyon is following the story.
   
Congress Targets Biden On Israel Weapons
Some leading members of Congress are warning the White House that congressional action could be taken after the Biden administration said it’s withholding weapons and Israel would hand Hamas a major win by staging a full assault in Rafah.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Republicans are considering articles of impeachment against President Biden.
  
Video Released On Airman’s Shooting
An investigation continues into the deadly shooting of a member of the U.S. Air Force in Florida. Bob Brown reports just-released police bodycam video reveals the shocking moments when officers opened fire at the door of the victim’s apartment.
   
Judge Says No Again To Hunter Biden
For the second time, a judge has said no to Hunter Biden’s appeal in his gun case. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
  
Business News 
CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger has Friday business.
   
New Border Rules
The Department of Homeland Security says the changes would require migrants to be assessed at an initial asylum screening stage, which would look at issues including those who committed crimes to see whether they should be barred from asylum and quickly deported.
  
Weinstein Stays Put
It appears disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein will be staying in prison in New York as he awaits retrial.  Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.
   
Reaction To Biden & Israel
The White House is facing sharp congressional criticism after President Biden said he will not give Israel offensive weapons to use in Rafah against Hamas, out of concern for civilians sheltering there.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
   
Three Dead From Southeast Tornadoes
From flooding in Texas, to hail in the Midwest, record snow in the Sierra Nevada, and tornadoes touching down in Michigan, this has been 5 days of severe weather across the nation. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that Americans in parts of North Carolina and Tennessee are in the early stages of storm recovery after a tornado killed at least 3 people.
  
Issues For Boeing
Plane maker Boeing has had serious issues this week, which included word from the FAA that they’re being investigated over alleged falsified 787 inspection reports, and a plane in Turkey landed without use of its front nose gear. Correspondent Rita Foley reports there's been another incident involving a Boeing passenger jet, this one led to injuries.
  
Avalanche Kills Two
An early May blizzard has led to death in the Rockies, as two backcountry skiers were killed and one was rescued after an avalanche in the mountains outside of Salt Lake City. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
  
Cornell President Quits
The president of Cornell University has announced she is resigning. Martha Pollack released the surprising news in an email, which said – quote – This decision is mine and mine alone – end quote. 
  
Abortion & Health Providers
A new survey looks at the apparent impact of abortion bans on the medical residencies of health providers. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
   
Fortenberry’s New Trouble
A former Nebraska congressman who resigned from Congress after he was found guilty of lying to investigators looking into campaign finances now has new troubles with the law. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the details.
   
Tech News
For the 2nd time this year, a major healthcare provider has fallen prey to cyber hackers. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.
  
Finally  
The summer driving season officially starts a few weekends from now. Stephan Kaufman reports on the best and worst states to drive in.  
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