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America In The Morning
House Passes Budget Blueprint, Zelensky To The White House, Chicago Plane Crash Averted, Latest On DOGE

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 41:37


Today on America in the Morning   House Passes Budget Blueprint The House narrowly passed a Republican budget resolution with the last-minute help from President Trump that calls for $4 point 5 trillion dollars in tax cuts and another $2 trillion in federal spending cuts over a decade, and by a nearly party line vote of 217 to 215, clears the way for major elements of the president's domestic agenda and finance a huge tax cut. However, as correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the blueprint passed by the House is only a first step in the GOP's “big, beautiful bill” budget process.    Trump Makes Deal With Zelensky President Trump says that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who Trump referred to as a dictator on multiple occasions in the last week, could be coming to the White House on Friday to sign an economic partnership deal. John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Chicago Plane Crash Averted There was a near catastrophe at Chicago's Midway Airport when a commuter jet had to abort their landing at the last second to avoid another plane on the ground. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    DHS New Migrant Plan The Department of Homeland Security announced that it planned to make undocumented immigrants age 14 or older in the United States register and provide their fingerprints to the U.S. government or potentially face criminal prosecution.    SCOTUS Rules On Oklahoma Case The Supreme Court has thrown out a death sentence case in Oklahoma, one that both legal sides were in favor of. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.     Selling Graceland A Missouri woman is in big trouble with the law and could soon be singing “Jailhouse Rock,” admitting to a scheme of trying to auction off Graceland. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.       DOGE Resignations & The Person In Charge The Department of Government Efficiency continues to come under scrutiny as more federal jobs are being purged to cut costs. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports this comes after a surprise announcement of a mass technology resignation at DOGE.    A Costly Path To Citizenship The Trump administration vows more changes to immigration policies as the President introduces a new path to citizenship for the wealthy. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Migrant Hotel Closes But Warehouse Opens Just 24 hours after New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he was going to close a large Midtown Manhattan hotel that was turned into the city's largest migrant shelter and processing center, nearby residents in a Bronx neighborhood are outraged that an unused warehouse is going to be turned into a more than 2,000-man migrant housing complex. Bob Brown has details.    Latest On Tariffs Just a day after President Trump announced he would initiate 25 percent tariffs on products coming into the United States from Canada and Mexico in March, the White House now says those tariffs are still pending negotiations.     Foreign Aid Lawsuit A Federal judge has ruled in a case brought against the Trump administration regarding billions in foreign aid. Lisa Dwyer reports the judge also put a time limit on his order.    Feds Loss Is NY's Gain Some states are trying to take advantage of skilled people who were laid off by federal job cuts. Correspondent Julie Walker reports on what New York is offering to get recently fired federal workers to think about jobs in the Empire State.    Tech News Don't let the name fool you - Russian cyber attackers who call themselves "cozy bear" have found a unique way to gain your trust, and hack your Microsoft account. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news.   Finally   After the success of Suits on TV and Netflix, the premiere of the spinoff Suits L-A was streamed to mixed reviews. Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
ICE Enforcement Underway, Fixing FEMA, Latest On California Wildfires, Arrest In Border Agent Killing

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 41:39


Today on America in the Morning   ICE Enforcement Underway Immigration enforcement raids taking place over the weekend in a few U.S. cities, all part of the Trump administration's promise to begin mass deportations of migrants with criminal backgrounds in the country illegally. John Stolnis with more on the raids and a political battle with Colombia over migrants.     Trump Wants To “Clean Out” Gaza President Trump is asking countries in the Middle East to help "Clean Out" Gaza as the cease fire agreement continues to play out between Israel and Hamas. However, as correspondent Clayton Neville reports, both Egypt and Jordan are both not in favor of the proposal.   CIA On COVID Origins Ever since it arrived on our shores, the CIA has believed that COVID-19 most likely originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, but they're not so sure of their own findings. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Fixing FEMA President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at revamping the Federal Emergency Management Agency, in the latest sign he's seeking to change how FEMA handles disasters that strike the nation.     SCOTUS To Hear Oklahoma School Case The US Supreme Court announced it will take up the case in Oklahoma of a fight over public funding for a religious school. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Paying For TikTok Even though it's still legal for now, cellphones previously loaded with TIKTOK are now sprouting up for sale, and some cost more than a house. Lisa Dwyer reports.       Border Czar On Immigration Immigration enforcement is in full swing with ICE agents heading into a number of cities to arrest illegal migrants. The first two planeloads were being sent to Columbia, but that nation's president refused to allow the flight to land, which led to President Trump enacting immediate 25 percent tariffs on Columbian goods entering the US, before rescinding that order last night after a compromise was reached. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Latest On The California Wildfires Rain in Southern California is posing new challenges for a region dealing with deadly and destructive wildfires. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the change in weather followed a stormy exchange between President Trump and the Mayor of Los Angeles.     Arrest In Border Agent Killing An arrest has been made following the killing of a Vermont Border Patrol Agent, gunned down during a traffic stop near the US-Canadian border. Lisa Dwyer has the details of two people who were no strangers to law enforcement.     Extension Of Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire The White House announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended into next month.     Reaction To IG Dismissals President Trump's sudden firing of more than a dozen inspectors general is receiving mixed reaction on Capitol Hill. Correspondent Bob Brown explains.    Alaskans Unsure Of Name Change Despite the executive order that changes the name of Mount Denali back to Mount McKinley, it appears that many Alaskans say they are not in favor of the new-old name. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.    New Trump Aid Plan The Trump administration is urging the U.S. Agency for International Development workers to follow new guidelines to transform how Washington allocates aid around the world in line with the president's “America First” policy.       Finally   Last year, Washington, DC's National Zoo returned the three giant pandas they were loaned back to their native China when an agreement between the two nations expired. As correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, two new pandas were sent back to America, and made their Nation's Capital debut to a happy and excited crowd.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Threats Against Trump Nominees, Latest On Tariff Threats, Judge Says No Again To Diddy, Celebrating Thanksgiving

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 41:41


Today on America in the Morning   Threats Against Some Trump Picks Some recent Cabinet picks by President-elect Donald Trump say they are facing harassment in the form of bomb threats and swatting. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.    Latest On The Trump Tariff Threat Donald Trump announced last night that he and Mexico's President have agreed to stop migration through Mexico to the United States. There's global reaction to the President-elect's plan surrounding tariffs, which includes concern from one of the nation's largest investment banks, and also from Mexico, warning they would enact retaliatory tariffs against the US. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Renewed Interest In The JonBenet Ramsey Case After a Netflix documentary looked into the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, the Boulder, Colorado police chief is now speaking out about his department's response to the investigation. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Diddy Stays In Jail Disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs will spend Thanksgiving in a prison cell, as a judge cites his actions while behind bars as the reason he was denied bail. Lisa Dwyer reports.   Tesla Truck Crash Kills Three Three people are dead after a Tesla Cybertruck crashed and burst into flames on a California road. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Thanksgiving Parade They are expecting rain and storms for the holiday in the Big Apple, but that's not expected to dampen the spirits of people packing the streets for the 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade today in New York City. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     More Additions To The Trump Team President-elect Donald Trump has already put together the people he wants on his Cabinet, and now he has filled out his economic team with two veterans from his first administration. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Ohio's New Transgender Law Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bathroom bill into law, joining 13 other states with similar rules regarding restroom and facilities usage. Jim Roope reports.    Latest In The Middle East The United States-brokered cease-fire agreed to this week in the Middle East took hold with intentions of being permanent. However, as correspondent Clayton Neville reports, both Israel and Lebanon have concerns about the terrorist group Hezbollah not following the letter of the agreement.    Keeping Thanksgiving Civil This Thanksgiving will be one where some at the table might wear their politics on their sleeves, which could lead to not-so-friendly holiday chatter. Correspondent Julie Walker has tips from a therapist on how to keep Thanksgiving conversations civil.    Threats Against The Trump Nominees Several of the people President-elect Donald Trump has picked to be cabinet nominees or for White House positions have received threats in the past 48 hours. America in the Morning's Jeff McKay is following the story.    Trump Dines With Zuckerberg Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg traveled to Mar-a-Lago where he met with President-elect Donald Trump and members of his soon-to-be second administration.      China Releases Three Americans Just in time for Thanksgiving, the State Department is reporting that three Americans who were held in China are now being released. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.     Weinstein Sues NYC Saying he's “living in a Gulag where people are treated like animals,” lawyers for disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein are suing New York City, claiming their client is receiving poor medical care and living in an unhygienic environment.     Finally   Some of us got our Thanksgiving turkeys at the neighborhood supermarket, but others far off the beaten path can't just jump in their car and head down the street so easily.  Lisa Dwyer reports on one woman's efforts to get frozen turkey's to people in very remote areas of Alaska.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Trump Charges Dropped, Trump Touts Tariffs, Verdict In Florida Neighbor Killing, Thanksgiving Getaway Begins

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 41:36


Today on America in the Morning   Charges Against Trump Being Dropped In the wake of Donald Trump's soon-to-be second term in the White House, the Special Counsel overseeing the election interference and classified documents cases against the President-Elect is dismissing all charges. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.    Florida Woman Convicted Of Killing Neighbor In Florida, the woman convicted of killing her neighbor over an argument faced a judge and has been sentenced for her crime. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Trump Tariff Plans Donald Trump says he will impose new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China through an executive order on the first day of his new term next year. Norman Hall reports the President-elect's tariff plan is meant to bolster border security.     Latest On The Menendez Brothers Case A judge in Los Angeles delayed a resentencing hearing until late-January to take another look at the convictions of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life in prison for the shotgun murders of their parents. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.    Transgender Sports Ruling A judge makes a ruling in the case of a college volleyball player that could have national implications for women's sports. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.     Pricy Eggs While some prices for Thanksgiving items has gone down, it seems we're all feeling sticker shock when we purchase eggs this holiday season. Lisa Dwyer explains.     Strike At Charlotte Airport As the Thanksgiving getaway gets underway, some airport service workers at one of American Airlines' largest hubs are walking a picket line over low wages. Correspondent Julie Walker reports this could impact travelers through Charlotte.    Holiday Travel Underway From busy highways to crowded airports, and lines for buses and trains, low gas prices are a key factor for expectations this will be the busiest Thanksgiving travel season ever. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.    Thanksgiving At The White House At the White House, Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden have carried out a pre-Thanksgiving tradition for a final time.    Latest In The Middle East As the call for a cease fire deal in the Middle East is getting louder ahead of the winter months, world leaders are hopeful it can be reached. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the Israeli ambassador to Washington says a ceasefire deal could happen within days if conditions are met.     Anti-Jewish Montreal Demonstrator Identified The owner of a Kosher business in Montreal has been identified as the person calling for the extermination of Jews at an anti-Israel rally that soon after turned destructive. Bob Brown has the story.    Accounting Issues At Macy's There's trouble for Macy's, as the retailer says there will be a delay in their quarterly earnings report – and one employee is to blame. Lisa Dwyer reports.     Walmart Ending Some DEI Programs Walmart says it will be ending some of its diversity programs. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the retail giant will also close down its Center for Racial Equity, a non-profit it funded since 2020.    Finally   The movie Rust has been shown publicly for the first time, and actor Alec Baldwin is speaking about its release. Kevin Carr reports.     While all of the traditional items will likely be on full display at your holiday table, some families have genuine concerns if the menu includes a side of politics and political disagreements during the gathering.  Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KLIF News & Information in the Morning
DFW's Morning News-Israeli First Responders

KLIF News & Information in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 10:36


Clayton Neville sits down with Joe Haddad and Bonnie Finley about the work of Israeli EMS group Magen David Adom. Joe is in Dallas for a global Jewish conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

America In The Morning
Trump's Cabinet, Airliner Hit By Gunfire, Tuskegee Shooting Arrest, House Closing On GOP Majority

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 41:40


Today on America in the Morning   Trump Grows His Cabinet The leadership staff of the incoming Donald Trump administration is starting to take shape. Reports indicate that Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is expected to serve as Secretary of State, and Florida Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. After naming the first woman to ever serve as White House Chief of Staff, correspondent Clayton Neville reports there were more names added to the cabinet.    House Close To GOP Control Although not yet official, Republicans are now seen likely to retain the majority in the House of Representatives, giving the GOP a clean sweep of Congress and the White House.     Bullets Hit Spirit Airlines Flight There was danger in the skies when a Spirit Airlines passenger jet was diverted away from Haiti's capital city after it was struck by gunfire from the ground, suspending all American carriers into the island nation. Katie Clark has details.     Biden Leads Veterans Remembrance President Joe Biden went to Arlington National Cemetery for the last time as Commander-in-Chief to honor Veterans Day. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.    Tuskegee Shooting Arrest Tuskegee University has closed its campus to outsiders and fired its security director after the Homecoming shooting over the weekend. Correspondent Julie Walker reports an arrest has been made- audio courtesy WAKA-TV Selma, Alabama.   Wildfires Burning A major wildfire continues to burn in California, but a number of fires are impacting parts of New Jersey and New York. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Wisconsin Abortion Case The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments in an attempt to reactivate the state's total abortion ban. Sheboygan County's Republican district attorney asked the court to reinstitute a law passed in 1849.     Rubio To Join Trump Cabinet The next cabinet for President-elect Donald Trump is starting to take shape, with several appoints made, including a Border Czar, and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the EPA. Senator Marco Rubio is expected to named Secretary of State, and Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Senate Leadership Vote Coming Senate Republicans look to elect a new leader this week while President-Elect Trump is yet to endorse any of the candidates. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     COP-29 Begins The new president of U.N climate talks has opened the COP-29 summit in Azerbaijan with a stern warning, and an urgent need for money. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports this may also be the last time, for the time being, that an American delegation will take part.    Delphi Murder Verdict There was a guilty verdict in the double murder trial of an Indiana man accused of killing two teenagers nearly 8 years ago. Pamela Furr has the story.    Football Coach Fired A former NFL player-turned-college coach is out of a job after his arrest over the weekend for drinking and driving. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.     Sarandon Claims Blacklisting If you haven't seen Susan Sarandon in a starring role lately, there may be a reason. The Oscar-winning actress is claiming she has been blacklisted by Hollywood over her remarks about Jewish people at anti-Israel rallies last year.      Auto Issues A large number of Honda and Acura vehicles are being investigated for engine issues. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.     Tech News The price of bitcoin does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon, but some investors are not all that happy about it. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech report.    Finally   New York City held its 105th Veterans Day Parade, considered the largest in the nation with over 20,000 participants marching up the city's iconic Fifth Avenue. Correspondent Julie Walker has the highlights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Trump's NYC Rally, Harris Campaigns In Pennsylvania, Vance Spars With CNN, China Phone Hacks & Russian Misinformation

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 41:33


Today on America in the Morning   Trump's NYC Rally Thousands of supporters joined Donald Trump for a huge rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, with close Trump allies, comedians, Republican lawmakers, and Trump himself lambasting Democrats and Kamala Harris. John Stolnis has more.    Harris Campaigns In Pennsylvania As Donald Trump was in New York, Vice President Kamala Harris spent Sunday in Philadelphia as she continues to swing through battleground states. Clayton Neville reports.    Vance Spars With CNN Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance is blasting CNN's Jake Tapper over Russian collusion and other topics as he made the rounds on the Sunday shows. Pamela Furr reports.    China Hackers Breach Campaigns A government panel plans to investigate how Chinese hackers breached several U.S. telecommunications networks, seeking to spy on a number of Americans, including associates of Vice President Harris's and Donald Trump's campaigns.    Russia's Trump Ballot Deep Fake The FBI confirms Russian actors made a fake election disinformation video widely seen on social media to sew doubts in the 2024 election. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Gas Prices Continue To Fall Nationwide we're definitely paying less at the gas pumps. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.    Harris & Trump Weekend Campaigning Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each spent the second-to-last weekend before Election Day campaigning, with Harris in battleground Pennsylvania on Sunday while Trump held a massive rally in New York's Madison Square Garden. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, each spent time addressing both what they will do if elected, and the other's vision for America.    Trump's Rogen Recap Donald Trump's appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast raked up 26 million views in its first 24 hours online. Clayton Neville has a recap.    Latest In The Middle East In the Middle East, Iran is playing down Israel's military strikes, saying they caused limited damage, but he Associated Press is reporting two bases in an area southeast of Tehran were heavily damaged. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, a ceasefire proposal has been offered by Egypt for Israel and Hamas, while anger erupts in Israel over the hostages still being held.     Newspapers Making News Two of the biggest American newspapers say they'll pass on endorsing a candidate for president with just a week left until the election, and both are being questions about the move. Bob Brown has the story.    Courting The Religious Vote With polls showing the nation evenly divided between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, both candidates are making strong pushes to bring in religious voters to their sides. Correspondent Walter Ratliff has the story.    No Charges Yet For Man Who Shoots Neighbor A Minneapolis man was charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting his neighbor in the neck for touching a tree following an ongoing dispute, but the failure of police to arrest the suspect has left many angry and demanding accountability.     Finally   The Spiderman character Venom remain glued to the top spot at the box office. Kevin Carr reports.     Is that store credit card really worth signing up for? Correspondent Shelley Adler reports on whether that type of credit card is a good thing for you.     Apparently the winner was not Timothée Chalamet. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports the actor made a surprise appearance at a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in New York, much to the surprise of those look-alikes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Helene Death Toll Grows, VP Debate Tonight, Dockworker's Strike Begins, Georgia Abortion Ban Struck Down

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 41:37


Today on America in the Morning   More Help Needed For Helene State and Federal leaders are promising help to communities impacted by the destruction of Helene, which has claimed the lives of more than 100 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. Clayton Neville reports Helene is predicted to become one of the costliest storms to ever hit the US.     VP Debate Preview Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will face off tonight in what has become a high-stakes Vice Presidential contest as the race for the White House between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is a virtual dead heat. Correspondent Steve Futterman has a preview.     Latest On The Dockworker's Strike Supply chain issues have caused a lot of angst in America when there were problems at West Coast ports, and now a dockworker's strike that began at midnight is expected to cause even worse problems affecting shipping centers from Maine to Texas, shutting down East and Gulf ports that handle half of the nation's ship cargo. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Georgia Abortion Ban Struck Down In Georgia, a Fulton County Superior Court judge has struck down the state's 6-week abortion ban, now making it legal to terminate a pregnancy up to 22 weeks. Pamela Furr has the details.    More Trouble For Eric Adams Another top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams has resigned as the mayor's attorneys are demanding a dismissal of a bribery charge against him. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    “Rust” Conviction Upheld A New Mexico judge has upheld the conviction for the weapons supervisor on the set of the movie "Rust." The details from entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta.      Helene Death Toll Rising The North Carolina Department of Transportation says that all roads in the western part of the state should be considered closed. It's so bad in Mitchell County, North Carolina that officials are telling residents if they need help don't call 9-1-1, walk to the nearest fire department. In many parts of the state, no cellphone or internet service has left people cut off from making contact. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.     Trump & Harris Talk Helene Former President Trump and Vice President Harris put their usual talking points aside to focus on the relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Helene. John Stolnis has more on how the hurricane is affecting the candidates and the campaign trail.     Latest In The Middle East A limited Israeli ground incursion into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah soldiers and tunnels is underway as the United States is sending more troops to the region to bolster the current force. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Remembering Pete Rose He was baseball's all-time hit king and one of its greats who was banned from the Hall of Fame due to betting on the game. Sagar Meghani reports on the passing of Pete Rose.    Too Close For Comfort When you're a pilot and you can see what the pilot of another plane is wearing, it means you're dangerously too close. As correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports, the US is demanding answers from Russia after one of their fighter jets came within just feet of an American F-16 bomber after it strayed inside the Alaska Air Defense Zone.    Casino Evacuated Twice A casino in Tampa, Florida was evacuated twice after two explosive devices were found hidden on the grounds.     Dish Deal DirecTV will buy rival Dish to create a massive Pay-TV company. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the unusual amount DirecTV paid, and the hurdles it may face getting government approval.   Tech News Your cellular service might be returning to normal today if you're a Verizon customer, after a major outage left many customers without any bars. Here's Chuck Palm with today's Tech news.   Finally   Music mogul Sean Diddy Combs is speaking through his lawyer about what it's like to be incarcerated. Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Israeli Rescue Reaction, Biden Returns From France, Probation Officer Meeting With Trump, Florida Shark Attacks

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 39:37


Today on America in the Morning Israeli Hostage Rescue Reaction Over the weekend, the Israeli military conducted a raid in central Gaza resulting in the recovery of four hostages being held by Hamas since the October 7th attack. John Stolnis has the details.    Biden's D-Day Weekend President Joe Biden wrapped up his trip to France taking part as the Allies leader in events marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a visit to an American military cemetery outside of Paris. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Reaction To Biden's Border Order It's been days since President Biden implemented an Executive Order at the Southern Border, meant to slow down a surge of migration, and correspondent Clayton Neville reports there are immediate implications.    Update On SCOTUS Gifts Member of the Supreme Court have issued financial disclosures, some receiving more gifts than others.  Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.   Trump To Meet With Probation Officer Former President Donald Trump will appear in a virtual interview with his attorney at his side today with a New York City probation officer.     Wedding 80 Years In The Making It was a longtime coming for a World War Two veteran of D-Day, who finally tied the knot with his bride near the beach in Normandy where he came on shore in 1944. Correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports.    Israel Brings Home Four Hostages In a military operation with weeks of planning, the Israeli military pulled off a daring raid against Hamas terrorists in the Gaza strip, rescuing four hostages. Israel's government also allege that three of the hostages were kept by a journalist who works for Al Jazeera, allegedly paid by Hamas to keep the captives with his family. Correspondent Karen Chammas has details.     Biden Returning From France While President Joe Biden spent the weekend in France attending the 80th anniversary of D-Day events, former President Donald Trump held campaign rallies out west over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Sharks In The Water Three people were hurt in a series of shark attacks on Florida's Gulf Coast. The details from correspondent Julie Walker.    Wisconsin Mass Shooting At least 10 people were hurt over the weekend in a mass shooting near the campus of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Correspondent Pamela Furr has the details.    American Soldier's Russian Trial An American soldier who was arrested when he went to Russia to visit his girlfriend will soon be on trial. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.     Alleged Triple-Killer Caught More details are emerging after a woman suspected to be involved in a triple murder in Virginia led police on a high-speed chase before being apprehended. Bob Brown has the story.    Tech News New York Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign new proposed legislation cracking down on how kids get access to social media, and the ads they are exposed to. Here's Chuck Palm with today's Tech news.     Finally   If you own one of the nearly half a million Kia SUV's recalled, your car could catch fire, whether it's parked or being driven. Correspondent Norman Hall tells us why.    The Bad Boys are back and they led the way at the weekend box office. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.    The Emmy's for daytime television were awarded. Kevin Carr has the wrap-up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Trump Trial Day 2, College Protests Grow, Senate Passes Ukraine/Israel Aid, Tennessee's Teacher Gun Plan

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 39:37


Today on America in the Morning Trump Trial Day Two Whether former President Donald Trump violated his gag order in his hush money case took center stage at the start of Tuesday's trial, and an ally who he employed to watch his back in the 2016 presidential campaign took the stand. John Stolnis has more from Day 2.    College Campus Concerns Growing Tensions are escalating at colleges around the nation with students demanding schools divest from Israel, including at New York's Columbia University where all in-person classes were canceled at the Ivy League school over safety concerns. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Senate Passes Aid Bill The Senate on Tuesday night by a 79 to 18 margin passed an aid package providing billions for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, with a measure for Chinese-owned TikTok to be sold. As Ed Donahue reports, the Pentagon is ready to immediately ship Ukraine a massive military package once the funding bill is signed by President Biden.     Tragic End For Oregon Police Chase A former Washington state police officer accused of killing his ex-wife and his girlfriend, as well as kidnapping a baby, shot himself during a pursuit with police in Oregon.      Pennsylvania Senate Race Set The stage is set in Pennsylvania for what's expected to be the most-watched US Senate race in the nation for the November election. Lisa Dwyer reports that this vote could decide which party controls the United States Senate next year.    Measles Concerns Measles infections continue to spread across the country, with 125 cases now reported in 18 states.  Correspondent Shelley Adler reports that total in four months already tops all of the cases reported in 2022.     Trump Trial Recap A tabloid publisher took the stand in New York saying he pledged to be the Trump campaign's 'eyes and ears' during the 2016 presidential race. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the judge in the case had strong words for the former president regarding the gag order he imposed, and after leaving the courtroom, Donald Trump met the media.     Biden Campaigns In Florida With Donald Trump in a New York City court, President Biden took his abortion message on the road as he campaigned in Florida. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story.    Teacher Gun Bill Passes In Tennessee A bill that would let teachers carry guns in schools along with firearms training is headed to the Governor's desk in Tennessee. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the bill was opposed by a number of state students and parents who took their message inside the Tennessee State Legislature.    Woman Plows SUV Into Birthday Party A Michigan judge set a $1 point 5 million dollar bond for a 66-year-old woman, accused of driving under the influence and slamming her SUV into a boat club building where children were having a birthday party.   Cyberattacks Increasing Cyberattacks on businesses are rising, on companies large and small. Lisa Dwyer reports that some of those attacked pay millions of dollars in ransom.    Reporter Remains In Russian Jail A Wall Street Journal reporter detained in Russia for months will now have to stay in a Moscow prison even longer. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Tesla Troubles The financial struggles for Tesla seem to be growing, but that may also be good for car buyers. Correspondent Norman Hall explains.     Prepping For The Draft  The National Football League's annual draft will be held starting tomorrow night, and as correspondent Mike Hempen reports, it will usher in a new crop of talented stars, but also bring in millions of dollars for the host city, Detroit.    Finally   Entertainers Ashley Judd and Aloe Blacc (pronounced black) went to the White House as part of a suicide prevention campaign. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Trump Trial Underway, Anti-Israel College Protests Grow, SCOTUS On Homeless, Senate To Discuss Aid & TikTok

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 39:37


Today on America in the Morning A Quick Day At The Trump Trial Prosecutors and lawyers for former President Donald Trump made opening remarks and the first witness was called to the stand in his hush money trial in New York. John Stolnis has the details.    College Campus Concerns With pro-Palestinian rallies spreading across college campuses in the U.S., New York's Columbia University has been forced to switch to on-line and hybrid learning through the end of the semester due to ongoing disruptions and incidents of threats against Jewish students. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, New York Governor Kathy Hochul went to the campus to meet with the school's president.    SCOTUS Debates Homelessness The U-S Supreme Court is considering arguments in a case surrounding homelessness. Correspondent Clayton Neville has details.    LA Mayor's House Broken Into Police in Los Angeles arrested a suspect following a break-in at the home of Mayor Karen Bass.       Railroad Responsible A jury came back with a verdict in a case in Montana that blames a railroad over an asbestos claim that sickened a town and was responsible for two deaths. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Ghost Guns On The Docket The Supreme Court will take up the Biden administration's appeal over regulating ghost guns. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.      Trump Trial Recap It was expected to be a short day for the Donald Trump hush money trial in New York City, with plans to end early for Passover, and also because one of the jurors had a dental emergency. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, after opening arguments the first witness took the stand, and after the proceedings, the former president held court outside the courthouse.     Anti-Israel Protests Spread What began growing at Columbia University has now spread to a number of college campuses across the nation, with pro-Palestinian demonstrators pitching tents on campus, vowing to stay there until universities divest from Israel, but they are also spreading fear and in some cases, violence against Jewish students. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, as the protests grow, so are the number of arrests at prestigious Ivy League campuses.    Fixing The Health Care System The Biden administration is issuing new rules on nursing home staffing and home health care pay. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that Vice President Kamala Harris made the announcement in the battleground state of Wisconsin.    California's Arizona Abortion Plan California Governor Gavin Newsom says he has a plan to help women in Arizona get abortions, if they so choose. Pamela Furr has the details.    Awaiting TikTok's Fate The future of the app TikTok in the United States will be debated in the Senate today where bills for Ukraine and Israel aid will soon be voted on.     Latest January 6 Defendant Sentenced A Confederate flag-waving Capitol rioter learned his fate in court, receiving a much-lighter-than-recommended sentence. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.     Cannibal Comments Response A U.S. ally is unhappy after a remark last week by President Biden regarding a family member, and cannibals. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Tech News  Big Tech stocks are often an indicator of the economy, but the "Big 6" are expecting to report slower sales by 2025.  Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news.      Sports – Robert Workman   Playoffs and more.        Finally   The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced its 2024 inductees. Kevin Carr sees who made the list.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Chris Krok
Newest Cowboys Rival: The Dallas Chiefs?

Chris Krok

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 34:50


According to Clayton Neville, the co-host of our sister station's morning show, DFW Morning News, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is serious in his desire to bring a second NFL team to the area. Coincidentally, the Chiefs brass are unhappy about Kansas City voting against using tax dollars to fund renovations to Arrowhead Stadium. Will the Hunt family bring the Chiefs back home to Dallas? Would Jerry allow such, and can Dallas even afford to be the home to two NFL teams?Support the show: http://www.wbap.com/chris-krok/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

America In The Morning
Latest On Baltimore Bridge Collapse, SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case, Ronna McDaniel Loses Another Job, Trump Gag Order

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 39:41


Today on America in the Morning Latest On Baltimore's Ship Collision At least six people are unaccounted for after a cargo ship crashed into a major bridge in Baltimore. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, the accident will impact the city of Baltimore, transportation, and national commerce.   SCOTUS Hears Abortion Pill Case The issue of abortion went back before the US Supreme Court, this time, regarding a widely-used abortion medication. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, a majority of Justices seemed skeptical of limiting access to the drug mifepristone.   McDaniel Loses Another Job She has now lost two jobs in less than three weeks. Former RNC Chairperson Ronna McDaniel, who left that post on March 8, was soon after hired by NBC News to serve as a conservative political analyst, but that position was extremely short lived.    Basketball Team Victims Of Alleged Hate Crime A women's college basketball coach says her team was the victim of racial hate crimes during a stay in Idaho for the NCAA Tournament. Correspondent Norman Hall has the story.    Business News  There's more changes in the works for the company that owns Dollar Tree and Family Dollar. Now, you'll need more than just a dollar to shop at Dollar Tree, as the company says they'll be adding more items to their stores, some that cost as much as $7 dollars. Here's CNBC's Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.    Latest On Diddy Troubles A lawyer for Sean “Diddy” Combs says the search of his properties in Miami and Los Angeles were what he calls “a gross use of military-level force.” Lisa Dwyer reports.    Caught After His Workout An inmate who escaped from a prison in western Pennsylvania had been on the run since early December. US Marshalls got word their suspect, who had been arrested on drug and parole violations, was in Philadelphia.     Biden Talks Baltimore President Biden said the nation will spare no expense to repair both the structural and economic damage after a massive container ship hit the pilings of a bridge, bringing the more than one mile span crashing into a river and blocking access to the Port of Baltimore. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the investigation is underway into how it happened.     Trump Receives Gag Order The judge overseeing the Stormy Daniels hush money case in New York has issued a gag order against Donald Trump. John Stolnis has the details.    RFK's VP The man mounting a third party campaign for the White House, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior, has made his pick for his Vice President. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    A Deal For Paxton The Texas attorney general has reached a deal to avoid a possible prison sentence.  The details from correspondent Jennifer King.    Over 200 Years For The Jumbotron Hacker A convicted child molester has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for producing pedophile sexual abuse material and hacking the Jumbo-tron scoreboard at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium. Lisa Dwyer has more.    Death In The Subway It's happened again in New York City, a person pushed in front of a subway train has passengers concerned, despite a larger police and National Guard presence underground. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.    Assange's Day In Court He's not coming to the United States, at least not yet. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the reaction to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's partial victory in a London court.     Finally   It seems like we're all paying more for groceries, but a new study finds that some states are suffering under sticker shock more than others. Stephan Kaufman reports.    Arnold Schwarzenegger announces he went under the knife last week. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Budget Showdown, Fugitives Captured In Idaho, DOJ Targets Apple, US-Middle East Diplomacy

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 39:37


Today on America in the Morning   Biden's Budget Showdown The clock is ticking as lawmakers are rushing to consider legislation that would avoid a potential government shutdown. As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, conservatives are irate over both the spending and a fast-tracked vote within 24 hours.      Capture Following Idaho Hospital Prison Break More is being learned about the Idaho hospital shootout this week that led to a prison break and a two-day multi-state manhunt. Pamela Furr reports that authorities captured the escaped prisoner and his alleged accomplice – the audio courtesy of KIVI-TV Boise.   Trump/RNC Fundraising Plan A plan between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee will allow the former president's fundraising to also focus on his growing legal bills. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Menendez Political Future Embattled Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey says he will not run in the Democratic primary as he faces federal corruption charges. Lisa Dwyer reports he could mount a campaign against another Democrat in the fall.    Business News  It happened in Florida, and now it's happening in California. Insurer State Farm says they will not renew approximately 72,000 property and commercial apartment policies, citing fire and earthquake damage risk. Here's CNBC's Jessica Ettinger with Friday business.    NY AG Watching Trump Assets The New York attorney general's office has filed judgments in Westchester County, the first indication that the state is preparing to try to seize assets belonging to Donald Trump.    Operating Room History In a surgical first, doctors have performed a transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig into a living human.  Ed Donahue has the story.      Blinken In The Middle East As war rages between Israel and Hamas, the United States is in continued discussion with leaders in Egypt. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the American involvement in the Middle East.     DOJ Pursues Apple The Justice Department has filed an antitrust case against Apple, accusing the tech giant of maintaining an illegal monopoly over the smartphone market.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    California's Proposition 1 Approved A statewide ballot measure aimed at overhauling California's mental health care system, primarily through the issuance of nearly $6 point 4 billion dollars in bonds, has been approved by a very close vote. Sue Aller has the details.     Demanding Boeing Answers The heads of leading U.S. airlines want to meet with Boeing and are demanding answers after a series of issues that include a door panel coming off mid-flight and a tire falling to the ground on takeoff. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Good Housing News There's some encouraging news in the housing market. Correspondent Rita Foley has details.    Russia Attacks Kyiv Overseas, and Russia fired 31 missiles at the capital city of Kyiv in its first major attack against Ukraine in weeks. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports that thanks to American-made missile defensive systems, the Ukrainian military intercepted them all.     Lawyer Needs Attorney Michigan attorney Stephanie Lambert turned herself in Thursday following her arrest in a case involving the 2020 election. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.     Police Force Suspended It wasn't just one police officer who got into trouble. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the mysterious suspension of an entire police department of a small Maryland town.      Tech News  Human computer interface has allowed a man with a chip implanted in his brain to play chess, using only his mind. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
SCOTUS Rules Trump On Ballots, Super Tuesday Preview, Talking With Haley, California & Nevada Blizzard

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 39:38


Today on America in the Morning    SCOTUS Sides With Trump On Ballots Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday was set to begin, the Supreme Court has reinstated Donald Trump on presidential primary ballots, giving him a big win even before those ballots will be counted. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     Super Tuesday Preview Today, voters in 16 states are heading to the polls for their primaries, also known as Super Tuesday, with a huge chunk of delegates at stake. John Stolnis tells us how things are shaping up for Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and President Biden on the biggest day of the election so far.    SCOTUS To Decide Texas Immigration Case After losing in Federal court, the Biden Administration is asking the U-S Supreme Court to hear a case surrounding a new immigration law in Texas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      Historic Blizzard People in the mountains of two western states are digging out from a days-long blizzard that included hurricane-force winds in the Sierra Nevada.  Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Business News  Four former executives at X are suing Elon Musk, accusing the billionaire of withholding severance payments worth as much as $128 million dollars after he took over the social media company formerly known as Twitter.  Here's CNBC's Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business.     California Shooting  Gunmen opened fire in a town between Monterey and Bakersfield as they drove past a party. Sue Aller reports that when the shooting stopped, four people were dead.        Fake Electors Case Settled  A case involving fake electors has been settled in an election swing state.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.     Sitting Down With Haley Republican Presidential candidate and former U-S Ambassador to the U-N Nikki Haley is optimistic that her campaign can be competitive in today's primaries. In an exclusive interview, America in the Morning correspondent Clayton Neville sat down with Haley during a campaign rally in Texas on the eve of Super Tuesday.     Weisselberg Pleads Guilty  The former Trump Organization Chief Financial officer has pleaded guilty to perjury charges in a New York court. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Donald Trump, Jr., speaking on his Triggered online show, blasted the Manhattan District Attorney's office for going after Allen Weisselberg, who admitted guilt to the judge, and for going against his father and the Trump company.     UN Releases Rape Report The United Nations released an alarming report saying there are grounds to believe that the terrorists from Hamas committed rape and other inhumane treatment against Israeli women, both during the attack on Israel in October and also among those they kidnapped. Pamela Furr has the details.     Guardsman To Prison Jack Teixeira (pronounced Tuh-SHARE-uh), the young Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused of publicly posting top-secret documents will be pleading guilty for his actions and could spend more than a decade in jail. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    More Boeing Problems Plane-maker Boeing is facing more headwinds over safety issues. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.     Update On Texas Wildfire To battle the largest wildfire in state history, airplanes are dropping fire retardant to battle a cluster of fires in northern Texas.    Correspondent Jennifer King reports.    Losing Control In Haiti The United States is keeping a watchful eye on Haiti, where in the latest round of violence, heavily armed gangs tried to seize control of Haiti's main international airport in an exchange of gunfire with police and soldiers trying to repel them. Lisa Dwyer reports.     Finally   One of the great football centers of his era, anchor of the Eagles' lone Super Bowl title in 2018, and the brother of Taylor Swift's boyfriend, is calling it a career. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story.    The classic lifeguard series Baywatch is going to make a comeback. The details from Kevin Carr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Senate Border Deal In Peril, Alabama's Nitrogen Execution, Trump Testimony In NYC, Florida's Under-16 Social Media Ban

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 39:56


Today on America in the Morning Trump Calls Out Senate's Border Bill Negotiations over a potential Senate border package has hit another snag. This time, it's former President Donald Trump. John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Alabama's Nitrogen Eeecution A first of its kind execution was carried out in Alabama. C orrespondent Clayton Neville reports the Death Row inmate was declared dead 22 minutes after the execution began.     Trump Takes The Stand  Former President Donald Trump took the stand and very briefly testified in the defamation trial against him filed by a former columnist in New York. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     RNC's Plan For Trump The Republican National Committee says they could make a formal declaration about Donald Trump's candidacy next week, despite only one primary and one caucus so far being held. Lisa Dwyer has the story.    Business News  Despite a better-than-expected economic report, layoffs this week alone have crushed jobs in the tech sector. Here's CNBC's Jessica Ettinger with Friday business.         Desert Deaths Investigated  Six people have been found dead in a remote area of the Mojave Desert. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.     Man Found Guilty In Road Rage Death A Southern California man was convicted of murder Thursday in the road rage shooting death of a 6-year-old boy who was killed after his mother made an obscene gesture to another driver.      Iraq Wants US Pullout The U.S. and Iraq expect to start formal talks soon on winding down the mission of the American-led coalition formed to fight the Islamic State group. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     Murder Charges For State Trooper Over Traffic Stop  More is being learned about the incident involving a Minnesota state trooper who has been charged with murder in the shooting of a motorist who allegedly tried to drive off during a traffic stop. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.   Russian Plane Crash Investigation A Russian news agency says flight recorders have been found from a plane that Russia says crashed with several dozen Ukrainian prisoners of war on board, an incident the Kremlin is blaming on Ukraine. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports.     Parents Of School Shooter On Trial  Prosecutors are telling a Michigan jury that the mother of a then-15-year-old high school shooter who murdered four of his classmates should be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Florida Proposing Social Media Ban The Republican House in the Florida legislature passed a bill this week that would ban anyone under 16-years-old from using social media. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    More Trouble For Fani Willis Donald Trump joined a legal bid to disqualify Fani Willis from pursuing Georgia election-fraud charges against him because of claims that she had an affair with the lead prosecutor in the case.        Navarro Sentenced To Prison Trump White House official Peter Navarro has been slapped with a prison sentence for defying a Congressional House subpoena. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.     Finally   Singer Melanie, known for the song “Brand New Key,” has died in central Tennessee at the age of 76. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta has more.    There were plenty of fisticuffs in the movie Road House, and now the remake of the classic film seems to be starting a fight. Kevin Carr explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
Budget Compromise, Blizzards To Flooding Rain, FAA Grounds Boeing 737-MAX-9's, Remembering January 6

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 41:56


Today on America in the Morning   Budget Deal Compromise  An initial agreement had been announced in Washington to head-off a federal government shutdown.  As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, while leadership on both sides of the House and Senate are calling the deal a win, there are questions as to if House conservatives will jump on-board.    Severe Weather Worries  A weekend winter storm blanketed parts of the northeast with snow, while correspondent Clayton Neville reports the threat for severe weather extends into other parts of the country early this week.     FAA Grounds Boeing MAX-9 Planes  More troubling issues for the Boeing 737-MAX airplane. The NTSB is investigating how a door plug flew off a plane while in flight Friday evening, causing the FAA to ground all 737 Max 9 planes for inspection.  As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the mid-air incident shook up passengers on that Alaska Airlines flight, and could impact air travel with planes being taken out of service.     More Troubles For Lauren Boebert  Colorado GOP Representative Lauren Boebert is being actively investigated by police over an alleged incident with her ex-husband over the weekend. Our Pamela Furr gives us the details.     SCOTUS & The 2024 Election  The Supreme Court is inserting itself squarely in this year's presidential election. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.      Two Dead In California Chain Reaction Crash  With many roads in the Midwest, Arizona, and mountains expected to have treacherous conditions today, it was fog on Saturday that caused a massive 35-vehicle pileup on a stretch of Interstate 5 west of Bakersfield, California.     Worsening Flu  The flu season is getting worse, and hospitals are starting to feel the impact.  Ed Donahue reports.         Remembering January 6  As the nation marked the 3rd anniversary of the January 6th attacks on the Capitol, new video emerged showing a harrowing encounter between rioters and members of Congress. John Stolnis has more from Washington.     Latest In The Middle East  With concerns escalating in the Middle East that the Israel-Hamas war could extend to include the terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken kicked off a new Middle East tour, with meetings in Turkey and then Greece. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, Hezbollah has fired rockets at Israel in what it called a response to the Israeli's killing of a top leader from Hamas outside Beirut.      Lloyd Austin Mystery Deepens  Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin remains hospitalized with complications from elective surgery, something that was kept from the public all last week, a move that has raised questions on Capitol Hill.   Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Latest On Jeffrey Epstein Docs  A slew of documents continues to be released in batches, related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.    LaPierre To Resign  Wayne LaPierre, the longtime leader of the National Rifle Association says he is resigning.  Ed Donahue has the details.    SCOTUS Rules On Idaho Abortion Case  The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing Idaho to enforce its strict abortion ban, even in medical emergencies, while a legal fight continues. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Tech News  It's a story that sounds like science fiction. Scientists are excited about a new discovery in magnetic levitation that could potentially lead to anti-gravity devices that defy the laws of physics. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news.    Finally   No serious drama, but some big winners at the Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood. Kevin Carr has the details.    And with the top box office draws to a first-time Emmy Award winner, here's entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta.        America in the Morning from Westwood One    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America In The Morning
US Offers To Assist Following Japan Earthquake, Latest In The Middle East, NY Accident Investigated For Terrorism

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 39:56


Earthquake Rocks Japan The Biden administration told the government in Tokyo that it is ready to help following a massive earthquake in Japan that has killed a number of people and brought down buildings.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.  Latest In The Middle East In the wake of calls by the U.S. and other allies to scale back their operations in Gaza, Israel is pulling back thousands of troops.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.  Crash Investigated As Terrorism Authorities in Rochester, New York are investigating a fiery crash that happened following a New Year's Eve concert as a possible act of terrorism.  In New York City, police say a driver of a car fleeing officers blocks from Times Square sped onto a sidewalk and injured seven pedestrians, including a woman who was pinned under a food truck. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Colorado Mother Of Dead Children Caught In UK The long arm of the law has no boundaries as a Colorado mother suspected of killing two of her young children is under arrest in the United Kingdom.   Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Business News In a report, Fidelity says in a report by Axios that X as a company is now worth over 71 percent less in value than when Elon Musk made the deal 13 months ago.  Here's CNBC's Peter Shacknow with Tuesday business. Missing Exchange Student Found A foreign exchange student from China who was reported missing last week in Utah has been found in what authorities say was an apparent “cyber kidnapping” scheme to extort $80,000 from the student's family.  Lisa Dwyer has the story. Big Wedding Day The newlywed population in Las Vegas spiked higher than usual, and as Ed Donahue reports, it had nothing to do with people deciding they were procrastinating, but everything to do with the date.     Latest In The Migrant Crisis Migrant encounters continue to surge at the southern border and Democrat mayors are responding to more bus and planes loads of arrivals in their cities.  As correspondent Clayton Neville reports, a number of towns in New Jersey are receiving migrants destined for New York in an effort to bypass an order from New York City's mayor.  Latest In The Middle East The Navy says an aircraft carrier will soon be returning home after an extended deployment defending Israel.  Ed Donahue reports. Russia's Ukrainian Warning In a war on another front, the Kremlin has hit back with one of its biggest barrages since the fighting began, following a missile and drone strike against a Russian border city by Kyiv, as Russia's latest drone attacks in Ukraine are coming with another warning from Moscow.   Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Report On Toxins & The Military Documents obtained by The Associated Press show the Air Force has known for two decades that toxins were lurking in its underground nuclear missile launch capsules but did not tell the airmen manning the facilities.   Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Father Arrested After Son Kills 10-Year-Old In a town about 20 miles outside of Sacramento, a California man and his 10-year-old son are behind bars after the boy shot and killed another child using a stolen gun he found in his father's car.  The latest from correspondent Pamela Furr. The SCOTUS Report Chief Justice John Roberts has released his annual Supreme Court report that discussed artificial intelligence but made no mention of ethics.   Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. New Year Means New Pay Raises The New Year brings a pay raise for many minimum wage workers.   Correspondent Rita Foley reports. San Francisco Derailment It's expected that today's morning rail commute will go more smoothly in California's San Francisco Bay Area than it did on New Year's Day.   Correspondent Jackie Quinn has the details.       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

WBAP Morning News Podcast
WBAP Morning News: Riley Gaines on Save Women's Sports

WBAP Morning News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 6:08


NCAA Swimmer Riley Gaines joined Clayton Neville and Monty Cook of the WBAP Morning News to talk about Gov. Abbott's bill signing ceremony in Denton, and what the “Save Women's Sports Act” means to female athletes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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WBAP Morning News Podcast
WBAP Morning News: Allen Outlet Mall Body Cam Footage Released

WBAP Morning News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 4:30


Clayton Neville and Monty Cook, with The WBAP Morning News talk about the body cam footage from the heroic police officer who took out the shooter at the Allen Outlet Mall. The audio is jarring but it is important to hear just what heroism sounds like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Michael Irvin Responds To Allegations!

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 11:03


Cowboys legend Michael Irvin was sent home early from the Super Bowl over allegations of misconduct against a Marriott employee. Irvin gave a press conference to address the allegations, and our own Clayton Neville was there. Clayton joins Rick to give you the latest updates on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts Show: Fentanyl in Carrollton Schools!

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 12:03


The Fentanyl epidemic just keeps rising, particularly in Carrollton, where 3 students have died and six hospitalized after fentanyl overdoses over the past couple of months. Rick talks with WBAP Reporter, Clayton Neville, about what is going on, and how we can defeat the scourge of fentanyl! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Sex Trafficking in Texas Is Out of Control!!!

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 7:45


Sex Trafficking in Texas is outrageous! Rick brings on WBAP newsman Clayton Neville to discuss the statistics of sex trafficking within the state, given at a press conference today by Texas United States Senior Senator John Cornyn. Man, they are absolutely insane!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Dollar Store Shooting...Is It Murder?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 10:24


A man robbed a Dollar Store in Dallas, came back and got into a fight with two female employees. A second man saw what happened, pulled out his gun, and shot the robber as he was running for the door. The robber -- who was unarmed -- died at the scene. The shooter has been arrested and charged with murder. Texas has the Castle Doctrine, which allows a homeowner to use deadly force if he/she believes life is in danger. But that's at your home. This was at a business. Does it matter? Is this murder? Or justified? WBAP reporter Clayton Neville gives you the latest updates on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Does Trump Still Have The Support Of Texas?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 8:13


President Trump has announced his candidacy for 2024. The Texas GOP conducted a statewide poll and found that a plurality of Texas Republican primary voters prefer...Ron DeSantis, by 43% over Trump's 32%. In fact, WBAP's Clayton Neville reached out to State GOP Chairman Matt Rinaldi? The response? No interviews at this time! The silence is deafening! Texas is one of the most conservative states in the nation. If Trump has lost the support of Texas, what are his chances in 2024? WBAP reporter Clayton Neville is here with the latest on NewsTalk 820 WBAP .. .(Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Should DPS Director Steve McGraw Resign?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 9:12


Texas DPS Director Steve McGraw insists his agency "as an institution" did not fail the public in Uvalde. Yet family and survivors say there must be accountability. Should McGraw resign? There are also calls for accountability at the Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice after a paroled felon shot and killed two people at Methodist Hospital. WBAP reporter Clayton Neville is here to give you the latest on these two cases. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Anti-Texas Billboards and Uvalde Police Chief Fired

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 8:15


Clayton Neville from WBAP News joined Rick Roberts to talk about billboards in San Francisco and Los Angeles warn against moving to Texas by invoking mass shooting and Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo fired by school board three months after Robb Elementary shootingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Clayton Neville on DFW Flooding

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 7:34


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP Newsroom, joined Rick Roberts to talk about how bad the flooding has been in the DFW area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Is The Far Right Going Too Far?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 14:48


President Trump isn't happy about the FBI's raid on his Mar-a-Lago home and accusing the FBI of corruption. Some on the far right are taking their anger a little too far: FBI agents had to shoot a man attempting to breach the FBI office in Cincinnati, and FBI headquarters received a "dirty bomb" threat. FOX News reporter Mark Meredith gives you the latest updates on the FBI's investigation, and WBAP reporter Clayton Neville tells you about the threats against the FBI. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: CPAC, Abortion, and a Murder Trial

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 7:42


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP News Team, joined Rick Roberts to talk about the latest breaking news in DFW and abroad. Yaser Abdel Said is finally in court over the murder of his daughters, abortion rights in Texas, and Pres. Trump will be at CPAC this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: School Safety Protocols Announced

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 9:18


WBAP's own Clayton Neville joined The Rick Roberts Show to talk about the latest safety protocols announced by the different school districts as the 2022-2023 school year approaches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: DPS Launches Internal Review Of Uvalde Response

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 6:55


The nearly 80-page Uvalde school shooting report details failures by law enforcement agencies at all levels -- local, state, and federal. While most of the attention has focused on the Uvalde ISD police, DPS troopers were on scene, too. DPS Director Col. Steve McGraw has announced an internal investigation of his agency's actions in Uvalde. WBAP reporter Clayton Neville gives you the latest details on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Clayton Neville on Border Invasion Declaration

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 11:08


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP Newsroom, joined Rick Roberts to give an update on a press conference of several of the heads of counties in Texas gathering together to urge Gov Abbott to declare an invasion on our southern border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Have You Seen Pro-Abortion Signs? BLEEP!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 7:41


WBAP reporter Clayton Neville attended a pro-abortion rights at City Hall in Dallas. Most people brought signs with them. Clayton took some pictures and shared them with Rick. Many of them were, um, interesting. Unfortunately, a lot of them were vulgar, so we can't tell you verbatim what they say. But Producer Bill has his finger on the dump button, so Rick reads you what these signs say. What kind of people are we dealing with? The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Texas Dems Want a Special Session

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 11:44


Texas Democrats want to call a special session, in light of the shooting in Uvalde, to talk about stronger gun laws. Clayton Neville, WBAP News Anchor, joined The Rick Roberts Show to talk about that and the latest on the Uvalde School Police Chief Pete Arredondo.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: The Latest on Uvalde

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 10:20


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP Newsroom, joined The Rick Roberts Show to give us the latest on Uvalde.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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First Light
First Light - Friday, June 17, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 21:13


As the Fed addresses inflation with sharp interest rate hikes, Clayton Neville reports that President Biden is holding out hope. FIFA announced the 16 North American cities that will play host to the 2026 World Cup. John Stolnis has the list for us. The committee investigating the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol illustrated Thursday just how close the country came to a constitutional crisis. Linda Kenyon reports on that from Capitol Hill. And we'll find out what's happening in Montana with record rainfall and flooding causing potentially permanent damage to Yellowstone National Park. John Hendricks of KGEZ in Kalispell, MT joins us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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First Light - Friday, June 10, 2022

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 19:06


The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol laid the blame firmly on Donald Trump Thursday night, saying the assault was hardly spontaneous but an “attempted coup” and a direct result of the defeated president's effort to overturn the 2020 election. Clayton Neville reports on that for us. The House approved a “red flag” bill Thursday that would allow families, police and others to ask federal courts to order the removal of firearms from people at extreme risk of harming themselves or others. Linda Kenyon has the details. Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson launched tee shots in the Saudi-funded golf league on Thursday, and it wasn't long before the PGA Tour said its players who took part were no longer welcome, even if they already had resigned. John Stolnis is following this, he'll give us the latest. The big movie coming out this weekend is decidedly...Jurassic. Kevin Carr offers his take on the latest in the Jurassic World franchise. And we'll find out what went on this week in Los Angeles as President Biden met with other leaders of the Americas, as Jim Roope joins us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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First Light - Tuesday, June 7, 2022

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 24:03


It's primary election day in 7 states here in the US. Clayton Neville has the preview for us, plus we'll talk New Jersey specifically with Dustin Racioppi of NorthJersey.com and the Bergen County Record. New York State has signed into law tougher gun legislation. John Stolnis fills us in on that. Former First Lady Nancy Reagan is getting a special honor. Kim Ashley will tell us all about it. And we'll spend some time talking Summer Blockbuster Movies with Kevin Carr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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First Light - Monday, June 6, 2022

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 22:47


Gunfire from several shooters killed three people and wounded at least 11 others in a popular Philadelphia entertainment district late Saturday night, authorities said. John Stolnis reports on the latest mass shooting in America, while Clayton Neville reports progress is being made on Capitol Hill to help the problem. President Biden seems poised to forgive up to $10,000 worth of student loan debt to many Americans. Ayelet Sheffey of Insider joins us to tell us what we need to know about what's coming. And it's primary week in California. David Siders of Politico is covering a handful of interesting races in the Golden State. He'll chat with Michael about that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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First Light - Friday, June 3, 2022

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 24:45


Police in Tulsa, Oklahoma have revealed a potential motive in Wednesday's shooting inside a medical building that left five people, including the shooter, dead. It's one of several recent mass shootings in the U-S, and correspondent Clayton Neville says President Biden is demanding urgency in the Senate to better protect American kids. The White House COVID-19 response coordinator says parents will soon be able to get children 5 and under vaccinated. Correspondent John Stolnis reports. President Biden has called on Congress to “Do Something” about gun violence in America. So what is it doing? Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the answer. Plus, we'll find out why congress wants to talk to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder as we chat with Michael Schaffer of Politico. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts Show 05-25-2022 -- Uvalde School Shooting Follow-Up

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 99:39


Rick speaks to WBAP reporter Clayton Neville, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and a host of experts about the Uvalde school tragedy.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts Dallas: COVID, Gas, and Mavs Update

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 10:40


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP Newsroom joined The Rick Roberts Show to talk about the uptick of COVID numbers in DFW, high gas prices, and about the Mavs game happening over the weekend.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: BREAKING -- Dallas DA Indicts 3 Police Officers Over George Floyd Riots!

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 24:09


From the WBAP Newsroom, breaking news: Dallas DA John Creuzot gets indictments for 2 Dallas police officers and 1 Garland officer stemming from the 2020 George Floyd riots. There are over a dozen charges combined. WBAP's Clayton Neville brings you the latest. But Creuzot has been seeking indictments for two years now, with nothing to show for it. Early voting for runoff elections begin in two days. Gee, that didn't have anything to do with this, did it John? We talk to Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata and the attorney for one of the indicted officers, Toby Shook. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Operation Lone Star Continues

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 7:59


Clayton Neville, from the WBAP News Room, joined the show to talk about Abbott announcing that more funding is being put into Operation Lone Star at our southern border. Question: Do you think the federal government is allowing the over pouring of illegals so that they can flip the state blue? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Child Traffickers Caught

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 12:14


Clayton Neville, reporter with WBAP News, gave us an update on the 15 year old girl who was taken from the American Airlines Center. The people who took her have been caught and arrested. Hear the details and their names here.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: FREEDOM!!!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 7:08


Freedom!!! No more face diapers!!! According to a Trump appointed judge in Florida. No more mask mandates on planes, trains, or automobiles! Clayton Neville joins the show to tell us what Texans think of this. What do you think? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Gov. Abbott Lifts Truck Inspections In One Sector

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 8:12


Gov. Abbott recently made a big splash by not only busing migrants to Washington, D.C., but also with "enhanced inspections" of trucks at the border. As you can imagine, truckers -- both Mexican and American -- aren't happy with this, but with the federal government not doing it's job at the border, what else can Abbott do? He did make a deal with the governor of the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon to cooperate on border security, and Abbott agreed to lift restrictions in the Laredo Sector. WBAP reporter Clayton Neville spoke to the Texas International Produce Association and he tells you how Abbott's restrictions affect the trucking industry. Brad Staggs sits in for Rick Roberts on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: TX Gov. Abbott Speech Recap

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 8:06


WBAP's Clayton Neville joined Rick Roberts to talk about the press conference with TX Gov. Greg Abbott on a new partnership between Texas and Mexico and about the first bus that made it to DC.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rick Roberts: Clayton Neville Update on Russian Invasion

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 10:55


WBAP's own Clayton Neville joined the show to talk about the very latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and what is happening in Texas that can help the people of Ukraine.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.