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  1. قبل ساعتين

    Trump's News Conference, Massive LA Wildfire, NY Judge Says No To Trump, Cannon Says No To Smith Report

    Today on America in the Morning   Trump’s News Conference During an hour long news conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate, President-elect Donald Trump told reporters he would not rule out using military force in order to make Greenland a part of the United States or to take back control of the Panama Canal. John Stolnis has the details on his wide-ranging comments.   Los Angeles Area Wildfire As a number of states in the Midwest and East are dealing with snow and Arctic temperatures, in California amid devastating wind conditions, a wildfire erupted across some 13-hundred acres of Pacific Palisades near Malibu and it continues to burn. Jim Roope reports from Los Angeles.    Ruling In Trump New York Case There was another loss in court for Donald Trump’s legal team in New York, after an appeals court rejected the President-elect’s latest attempt to get Friday's hush money sentencing called off.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     Cannon Says No To Smith The federal judge who oversaw the classified documents case against President-elect Donald Trump has temporarily blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on his investigation. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details.    Guantanamo Prisoner Release In what is being called a controversial move, the Biden administration is transferring more prisoners out of Guantanamo Bay. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    House Approves Laken Riley Act One day after they voted to certify the 2024 presidential election results, the House of Representatives voted on their first piece of federal legislation approved by the 119th Congress.  Trudeau’s Parting Shot Just 24 hours after he announced he was going to step down as Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau hit back at Donald Trump’s call to have Canada merge into the United States.      Jimmy Carter’s Capitol Service Former President Jimmy Carter was remembered for his progressive agenda during services at the US Capitol in Washington where he will lie in state until his funeral on Thursday. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Bodies Found Inside JetBlue Plane There was a startling discovery made in Florida after a JetBlue plane landed at the Fort Lauderdale Airport. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that 2 bodies were found in the landing gear compartment of the jetliner.    Court Election Controversy The North Carolina Supreme Court voted to block the certification of Democratic Justice Allison Riggs as the winner of her state Supreme Court race while her GOP opponent challenges the legitimacy of thousands of ballots. Correspondent Sue Aller has the latest.    Navy Modernization 2025 is expected to become the start of something big for the United States Military. The Navy announced they will be buying 85 new ships to modernize the fleet, at a cost of $1 trillion dollars.     Not Guilty Plea A man accused of killing a former hockey star and his brother crashing his car into their bicycles last year has rejected a plea agreement. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.    Tech News On a day when Meta announced it is discontinuing sales of its high-end Quest Pro virtual reality headset, the social networking giant will also be ending the use of a third-party fact-checking system on Facebook, Threads, and Instagram, taking what they are calling a more personalized approach to political content. Correspondent Jennifer King has today’s tech news.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  2. قبل يوم واحد

    Trump Certified Election Winner, Trudeau Resigns, Judge Denies Trump Trial Request, Nation's Deep Freeze

    Today on America in the Morning   Harris Certifies Trump Victory It was a smooth and uneventful January 6th in Washington, DC, with enhanced security around the US Capitol. In a joint session of Congress presided over by Vice President Kamala Harris, Donald Trump is declared the winner of the 20-24 Presidential Election. Jim Roope reports.    Canadian Prime Minister Resigns As the United States will have new president in two weeks, Canada will also see a change in leadership after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that Donald Trump hailed Trudeau’s upcoming departure, and reiterated his call for Canada to merge with America.     Ruling In Trump New York Case Donald Trump’s so-called hush money trial isn’t going away. Correspondent Julie Walker reports a judge has denied the President-elect’s bid to delay his New York court case sentencing scheduled for Friday.     Trump Plans Capitol Hill Visit President-elect Trump will be on Capitol Hill on Wednesday at the invitation of Senate Republican leadership.      Biden’s Offshore Ban President-elect Donald Trump is reacting to an Executive Order by President Biden surrounding offshore drilling bans. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    New Trouble For Giuliani There’s new trouble for the former mayor of New York City as a judge has ruled against Rudy Giuliani in his election defamation case. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Baseball Team Lawsuit One family member suing another is unusual, but that usually never involves a professional sports franchise. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports a lawsuit has been filed in a family dispute over control of San Diego's Major League baseball team.      Congress Certifies Trump Victory It happened to then Vice Presidents Richard Nixon and Al Gore, and now Vice President Kamala Harris presided over a joint session of Congress, certifying and announcing the victory of the person she ran against for the White House. Correspondent Julie Walker reports amidst increased security outside the Capitol building, that Donald Trump will officially become the next president of the United States.    January 6 Cases In Limbo Four years after the Capitol riot, and all of the January 6 cases now hang in the balance as Donald Trump has stated he would issue pardons for the more than 1,000 people jailed and another 200 more facing charges, including for assaulting police officers. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.     Nation’s Arctic Freeze A combination of icy roads, Arctic cold, heavy snow, and thousands of canceled flights has paralyzed an area from Nebraska to New York, as winter weather has a tight grip on much of the United States. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     New Minneapolis Police Rules In a deal with the Department of Justice, the city of Minneapolis has a new agreement on reforming their police department using federal oversight. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has the story.    Biden Meets With Victims Families President Biden and first lady Jill Biden attended a memorial service in New Orleans for the victims of the New Year’s terror attack that left 14 people dead and more than 30 injured.     McDonalds DEI Reversal Changes are coming to the Golden Arches, and it’s not on their menu. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the rollback of DEI programs at McDonalds.    Tech News The Supreme Court this week will hear oral arguments on whether to block a law banning the popular social media app TikTok in the US, as President-elect Donald Trump is asking the court to delay its decision until after he takes office. Bob Brown has today’s tech news.     Finally   President Biden held a signing ceremony at the White House for changes to Social Security that will increase benefits and provide a retroactive one-time payment to millions of public workers.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  3. قبل يومين

    Remembering & Certifying January 6, Massive Winter Storm, Trudeau's Political Future, Biden Visits New Orleans

    Today on America in the Morning   Certifying the Presidential Election Later this morning, Congress will officially certify the results of the November election and officially declare Donald Trump the next president, and it comes amid heightened security around the Capitol. John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Massive Winter Storm A combination of bone chilling cold, heavy snow, sleet, ice, and power outages are right now impacting an area from Nebraska to New York as a massive winter storm is burying some areas, and closing interstate highways from the heaviest snowfall for many in a decade. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     Trudeau Planning To Resign There’s political shockwaves North-of-the-border. Toronto’s Globe and Mail newspaper is reporting that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to resign as his political party’s leader as soon as today.    Latest On The New Orleans Attack Investigators continue to piece together the motive and logistics behind the New Year’s morning terror attack in New Orleans that left 14 people dead when a U-S military Veteran plowed a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Flu On The Rise Sick season is in full swing as emergency rooms in nearly 80 percent of the nation are dealing with the flu. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Social Security Boost Public employees can expect more money in their Social Security checks. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.    Fate Of January 6 Rioters Despite heavy snow in Washington, DC, today is the day that all members of Congress meet to certify the results of the 2024 presidential election won by Donald Trump, and it’s also the 4-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports lawmakers are reacting to potential pardons by President-Elect Trump relating to the events of four years ago.    Biden To New Orleans President Biden will be in New Orleans today meeting with the mayor and governor of Louisiana, as well as the families of the victims of the New Year’s attack that left 14 dead on Bourbon Street. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on new information that shows the New Orleans terrorism suspect had been plotting the attack for a number of weeks, and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says the city is getting a major security upgrade.     Jimmy Carter’s Faith Six days of funeral observances for former President Jimmy Carter began over the weekend in Georgia, and his remains will head to Washington, DC where he will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda until his funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday. Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports that Carter leaves a legacy of tackling race relations through his Christian faith.    Congestion Pricing Begins New York City has launched a controversial congestion pricing program tolling travelers for driving into parts of Manhattan, and it’s not going over well with some drivers. Pamela Furr has details.    Medal Of Freedom Controversy President Biden handed out the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor, and there was controversy when the list of names included Hillary Clinton and longtime Democrat donor George Soros. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     Latest On Russia & Ukraine Ukrainian forces have gone on the offensive in the Kursk region of Russia. Ukraine had taken close to 500 square miles of Russian territory, but Kremlin troops had clawed back nearly half of those gains.     Potential Steel Lawsuit A foreign steel giant is threatening to sue the United States after President Biden blocked the Japanese acquisition of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     Finally   There were some big winners and a lot of jokes at the 2025 Golden Globes. Kevin Carr has the story.     She will be the First Lady for the second time two weeks from now. Melania Trump will soon be able to add movie star to her resume. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  4. قبل ٥ أيام

    Latest On The New Orleans & Las Vegas Attacks, Mike Johnson's Speaker Vote, Net Neutrality Verdict

    Today on America in the Morning   Latest On The New Orleans Terror Attack Federal investigators now believe the terrorist in the New Year’s morning attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans acted alone. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on a city exemplifying resilience after the attack that left at least 14 people dead and 35 injured when a truck plowed through a crowd.     More Learned About Soldier Behind The Las Vegas Explosion There are new details surrounding the vehicle explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the military status of the man who is believed to have taken his own life inside the electric truck at the hotel’s front doors.       Elon Musk’s Media Warning Tesla CEO Elon Musk is warning that he will consider suing media outlets over their coverage of the truck explosion that took place outside of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday morning.       Johnson’s Fate In Congressional Hands In just a few hours, House Speaker Mike Johnson will see if there are enough of his Republican colleagues to vote against him being the Speaker for the next Congress. John Stolnis has more from Washington.   Ten Shot In NYC A street in New York City became a crime scene after 10 people were shot outside of a night club. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.    COVID Five Years Later It was five years ago that the world began an unprecedented shutdown. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports on COVID-19, five years later.      New Orleans Response To Terror Attack In New Orleans, investigators and the FBI now believe the suspect, who posted videos declaring support for ISIS shortly before the deadly Bourbon Street pickup truck attack on New Year’s that killed at least 14 people, acted alone.  Correspondent Shelley Adler reports that the city, which yesterday hosted the Sugar Bowl, and is preparing for both Mardi Gras and the Super Bowl, is ready for the security challenges.    Homan On Las Vegas & New Orleans The Border Czar under the incoming Trump administration says the United States is in danger in the wake of the terror attack in New Orleans and a truck explosion outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Net Neutrality Verdict There was an important court victory for President-elect Donald Trump regarding a decade-long battle to keep the federal government from having control over the internet. Correspondent Bob Brown has the details on the net neutrality verdict.    South Korea Troubles A standoff is taking place in Seoul outside if the home of the South Korean president, who is facing arrest after he attempted to declare martial law as he was being impeached last month and is facing insurrection charges. Meanwhile, aviation authorities are still trying to piece together how a commercial airliner crashed on landing in the southern part of the nation, killing 179 people, a probe that has now been joined by US investigators. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.      Unprecedented Bomb Arrest Federal agents say a seven-fingered man arrested in southern Virginia assembled one of the largest stockpiles of homemade explosives ever seized. Jennifer King reports.     Biden’s Awards In his last weeks in office, President Biden awarded the second highest civilian award to 20 people, including Liz Cheney and Congressman Bennie Thompson. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Unemployment Numbers While the number appeared to be high, there was a positive reaction to the latest on national unemployment benefits claims. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.   Finally   Singer Wayne Osmond of the Osmond Brothers has passed away after suffering a stroke. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta has a look at his career.     Sometimes were simply overjoyed when our flight takes off and arrives on time. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on which airlines are being noted for the best on-time performance in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  5. قبل ٦ أيام

    New Orleans Terror Attack, Truck Explodes At Trump Las Vegas Hotel, Arrest In NYC Subway Assault, Minimum Wage Increase For Many

    Today on America in the Morning   At Least 15 Dead In New Orleans Terror Attack The FBI has taken the lead into the investigation of the apparent terrorist attack in the early morning hours of New Year's Day in New Orleans after a man driving a pick-up truck plowed through revelers, killing at least 15 and wounding dozens. John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.     Truck Explodes At Trump Las Vegas Hotel The attack in New Orleans was not the only one in America on New Year’s Day, as Las Vegas officials say one person died when a Tesla Cybertruck exploded at the entrance to President-elect Donald Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports authorities did confirm that the trucks in the New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion were both rented using the Turo app.      Man Pushed In Front Of NYC Subway Train A 23-year-old New York City man no stranger to the law faces attempted murder charges after he allegedly shoved a commuter into the path of an oncoming subway train. Pamela Furr has the latest.     Ukraine Shuts Off Russian Gas In a blow to the Kremlin, Ukraine says it has halted the transit of Russian gas through its territory as the war between the two countries rages. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Pearl Harbor Hero Passes One of the last surviving heroes of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor has passed away. Correspondent Rita Foley reports on the death of Harry Chandler.    Puerto Rico Power Restored Nearly all the lights are back on in Puerto Rico after a failure of the island’s electrical grid plunged the American territory into darkness. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.      Reactions To New Orleans Attack The death toll has increased to 15 people after a man identified as a former member of the US Army rammed a rental pickup truck through a crowd of New Year’s revelers on the most famous street in New Orleans. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the hunt is on for additional suspects, and people describe what they saw in the aftermath on Bourbon Street.    Sugar Bowl Delayed The Sugar Bowl, one of college football’s biggest playoff games, was rescheduled to later tonight due to the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans, a city that is also seeing Mardi Gras parades beginning next week into early March, and at the same time is preparing to host Super Bowl 59 in just five weeks. Correspondent Ed Donahue has that part of the story.     Other New Year’s Incidents Along with the attack in New Orleans, the start of 2025 brought tragedy and destruction around the world. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    SCOTUS Message Saying, "It is not in the nature of judicial work to make everyone happy,” Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a warning that the United States must maintain "judicial independence."     NY Pregnancy Law A new law in New York says employers must now offer paid medical leave during pregnancy. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.     Minimum Wage Going Up For Many Many Americans will see a bump in their base pay starting this week. Nearly half of all states will be raising their minimum wage. Ten of the 21 states will be upping their minimums to $15 dollars-per-hour or higher.     Those Who Passed In 2024 As we close the book on 2024, we saw the deaths of an ex-president and other legends from sports to entertainment.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Finally   Actor Blake Lively has sued “It Ends With Us” co-star and director Justin Baldoni, which comes just after he sued The New York Times for libel on Lively’s allegations against him. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta sorts out the legal details.    As we enter a new year, this also brings a number of longtime intellectual properties, such as songs, books, and characters, into the public domain. Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Happy New Year, Puerto Rico Power Outage, 9/11 Plea Deals Restored.

    Today on America in the Morning    Happy New Year  Hundreds of Thousands of people gathered in Times Square last night, and millions around the world stayed up late to welcome in the new year.   Puerto Rico Power Outage  Nearly all of Puerto Rico is going through a power outage. Correspondent Ed Donahue has details.  9/11 Plea Deals Restored  A military court is restoring the plea deals for the men accused being the masterminds of 9/11. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  NYC Burning Victim Identified  New York Police have identified the woman burned to death inside a subway train. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.  Near Miss at LAX  Newly released audio recordings reveal there was a near miss on the runway at Los Angeles International Airport. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.  U.S. Imposing More Sanctions on Iran and Russia  The U.S. is implementing more sanctions against foreign bad actors accused of trying to sway voters in the lead up to November’s presidential election. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.  Business News  Wall Street is closed today for New Year’s Day. Jessica Ettinger has a look ahead with your Wednesday business.  U.S. Investigators Assist in Plane Crash Probe  U.S. investigators are joining a probe into a fatal plane crash in South Korea. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.  GA Residents Remember Jimmy Carter  Residents of Columbus, Georgia, a town near Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains, are remembering the interactions they had with the former Commander-in-Chief. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.  New Orleans Gun Trade Offer  The city of New Orleans is giving residents an opportunity to trade in their firearms. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.  Mike Johnson House Speaker Title in Jeopardy  On Friday, House Republicans are expected to vote on whether Speaker Mike Johnson will hold onto his gavel, and there are signs his grip on that gavel may not be strong. John Stolnis has more from Washington.  Convicted Rapist Facing New Charges  A man who is already in prison for kidnapping and rape now faces new charges in a case that authorities originally said was faked by the victims. Correspondent Donna Warder has details.  Transgender Lawmaker Heads to Washington  A transgender lawmaker is heading to her historic debut on Capitol Hill. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.  Cold Case Solved  DNA evidence has helped authorities solve a cold case murder from the 1980s. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.  Russia Launches New Year’s Eve Missile Barage  Russia launched another drone and missile barrage into Ukraine. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.  Money Lending App Charged by DOJ  An online lending app named "Dave" is facing charges from the DOJ over misleading ads and hidden fees. Chuck Palm has that in today's Tech Report  America in the Morning from Westwood One   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    China Hackers Hit US Treasury, Remembering Jimmy Carter, Trump Backs Johnson As Speaker, Top 2024 Political Stories

    Today on America in the Morning   China Hackers Strike US Treasury It’s being called a “major breach.” The US Treasury Department says they have been victimized by Chinese hackers. John Stolnis has more from Washington.     Remembering Jimmy Carter Tributes are pouring in throughout the nation and around the world for former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports those who worked closely with Carter over the years are remembering his devotion to improving the lives of the world's poorest people.     Trump Backs Johnson For Speaker President-elect Donald Trump has endorsed the current Speaker of the House.  However, not every member of the GOP is on board. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, at least one Republican Congresswoman, Indiana’s Victoria Spartz, tells Fox News that she isn’t alone in her disapproval of Mike Johnson.    Germany Claims Musk Election Interference Trump ally Elon Musk is being accused of trying to influence the Federal election in Germany. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Court Rules Against Donald Trump An appeals court upholds a $5 million award in a New York sexual abuse verdict against Donald Trump.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Navigating Holiday Travel If you plan on traveling this New Year’s, correspondent Rita Foley reports on what holiday travelers are facing on the roads.      Plains, Georgia Remembers Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter put Plains, Georgia on the map when he ran for the nation’s highest office in the land, and his hometown is remembering him after the former president passed away at the age of 100. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    2024 Top Political Stories 2024 brought a Presidential election and a slew of legal battles. Correspondent Clayton Neville has a political recap.     Preparing Times Square For NYE Police in New York say there are no credible threats for New Year's Eve in Times Square, but still security will be as tight as ever. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Mississippi River Rescue Rescuers were able to pull five people from a tugboat as it sank in the Mississippi River. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Less Illegal Crossings Apparently it’s not as porous as it used to be. Correspondent Ed Donahue tells us that an FBI report shows illegal border crossings are at low levels.     Tech News While a number of tech stocks did well, there were also some big tech busts of 2024. With the 5 top tech fails of the year, here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.    Finally   A judge in Argentina has confirmed charges against five people in connection with the October death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.    If you think it’s getting a bit crowded in your neighborhood, you may be onto something.  Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the world’s population increasing in 2024.    With New Year’s Eve tonight, our Kevin Carr reports that there are some movies you can start at a particular time to ring in the New Year with the characters at midnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Remembering President Jimmy Carter, Tornadoes Strike The South, Immigration Visa Brushback, MegaMillions Billion Dollar Ticket

    Today on America in the Morning   Jimmy Carter Passes Away The 39th President and longest-lived former president in American history, Jimmy Carter, has passed away at the age of 100. Jim Roope has a look at his legacy.     Tornadoes Strike The South At least four people are dead after a string of tornadoes ripped through parts of the South over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville brings us the scope of the damage and where the storm is heading next.     Latest On Azerbaijan & South Korea Plane Crashes Azerbaijan’s president has formally accused Russia of accidently shooting down a passenger jet on Christmas Day. Meanwhile in South Korea, a Boeing jetliner carrying 181 people crash-landed at an airport killing nearly everyone onboard. Correspondent Naeun Kim has the latest.    Searchers Find Two Oregon Hikers Dead Two men in Oregon were found dead in a state park in Washington State. Search teams including 5 dozen volunteers, air surveillance, and K-9’s went looking for the 59-year-old and 37-year-old when they failed to return on Christmas Eve.    Giuliani’s Next Court Date Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will return to court in his election misinformation case later this week. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    The Billion Dollar Ticket Since I am here today it clearly wasn’t me, but somewhere in a small Northern California town someone walked into a convenience store and walked out as the winner of the giant Mega Millions drawing worth more than one-billion dollars. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.      Remembering Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has died at the age of 100, surrounded by his family at his home in Plains, Georgia. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani looks back at his life and legacy.    The Visa Debate President-elect Donald Trump is voicing support for a visa program that has sparked bi-partisan debate. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      Florida Train Crash It was a horrific crash and now the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the weekend train-versus-fire truck accident in Florida.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports this was not the first time a train wreck happened at this particular rail crossing.    Talking Tariffs A pair of Canadian officials traveled to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and met with the president-elect’s team to discuss a potential tariff showdown. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Firings Over Prisoner Death An investigation is underway after a man died one day after several corrections officers pummeled inmate Robert Brooks at a facility near Utica, New York. Pamela Furr reports as the family of the victim is demanding answers, New York’s governor ordered more than a dozen prison workers be fired.     Brown Considering Comeback A former Massachusetts Republican Senator and ambassador during President-elect Trump’s first term is contemplating a return to politics. Fox News is reporting that Scott Brown, who is currently the lead singer in a rock band and also ran unsuccessfully for a US Senate seat in New Hampshire, is considering a 2026 run for Congress.    Tech News In a reversal of the Biden administration plan and also one of his own, President-elect Donald Trump is asking to halt the upcoming ban for the social media app TikTok. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.   Finally   The judge overseeing the case against jailed music mogul Sean Diddy Combs as well as rapper and businessman Jay-Z made a ruling in their case, and also had sharp words for one of their attorneys. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.    A hotel made famous by the 1960’s legendary rock group The Doors went up in flames in Los Angeles. Correspondent Haya Panjani reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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