Today on America in the MorningLatest In Minneapolis   

Tensions remain high in Minneapolis as President Trump is still not ruling out sending in the American military and invoking the Insurrection Act, while people are denouncing ICE on the streets but are fearful of what could happen next.  Steve Futterman reports.
Trump’s Nobel Message Over Greenland

President Trump’s talk about taking control of Greenland has taken a turn in a very different direction, and it has to do with Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize.  Correspondent Rich Johnson reports the president will take his plans for Greenland directly to Europe as he is scheduled to speak
in Switzerland at the Economic Forum this week.  

Powell Plans SCOTUS Trip

In an unusual move, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell says he will be attending a Supreme Court hearing on Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s lawsuit against President Trump.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.  

Shapiro’s New Book

Is the Governor of Pennsylvania an Israeli agent?  Pennsylvania Governor
Josh Shapiro is opening up about being considered a potential running mate in Kamala Harris’ bid for the Presidency in 2024.  Correspondent
Clayton Neville reports.  

Louisiana Senate GOP Primary

The president endorsed a potential primary challenger to Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, creating a primary in the Pelican State by encouraging Congresswoman Julia Letlow to run for the seat held by Cassidy. 

Iranian Hack

News has leaked out of Iran that hackers have disrupted Iranian television to air footage supporting the exiled crown prince.  Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports this comes as internet services remain cut in the Islamic Republic, and the number of anti-government protesters that have died is in the thousands.  

100 Vehicle Michigan Pileup

The blinding snow and ice that blanketed Michigan led to a 100-vehicle pileup on an interstate highway.  That was one of many crashes fueled by blizzard conditions around the Great Lakes that spread to other states.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  

Yanked 60 Minutes Segment Airs

A controversial report on the CBS news program 60 Minutes that was yanked from the show one month ago aired with little notice this past Sunday.  Correspondent Dave Bauder explains the controversy over the “Inside CECOT” segment.  

Latest On Greenland

With Donald Trump continuing to ramp up pressure in his bid to annex Greenland, Denmark on Monday boosted its military presence on the Arctic island, announcing Danish combat soldiers will now be stationed on the island and could be there for as long as 2 years, joining armed forces from the UK, France, and several other European countries that are holding joint military training exercises there now.  Correspondent Haya
Panjwani reports.  

EU Reaction To Greenland Tariffs

A number of European nations did not take kindly to President Trump’s plan to raise tariffs on EU nations that don’t back his plans to take over Greenland.  Correspondent Charles deLedesma reports. 

Indiana Judge Shot

A manhunt is underway as state and local police in Indiana investigate after a judge and his wife were injured in a shooting. 
Sports – Robert Workman  College Football & more. 
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ICE Tensions In Minneapolis, Trump's Nobel Message Over Greenland, Michigan's 100 Vehicle Pileup, Reaction To 60 Minutes Segment

JAN 20, 202639 MIN
America In The Morning

ICE Tensions In Minneapolis, Trump's Nobel Message Over Greenland, Michigan's 100 Vehicle Pileup, Reaction To 60 Minutes Segment

JAN 20, 202639 MIN

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Today on America in the MorningLatest In Minneapolis    Tensions remain high in Minneapolis as President Trump is still not ruling out sending in the American military and invoking the Insurrection Act, while people are denouncing ICE on the streets but are fearful of what could happen next.  Steve Futterman reports. Trump’s Nobel Message Over Greenland President Trump’s talk about taking control of Greenland has taken a turn in a very different direction, and it has to do with Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize.  Correspondent Rich Johnson reports the president will take his plans for Greenland directly to Europe as he is scheduled to speak in Switzerland at the Economic Forum this week.   Powell Plans SCOTUS Trip In an unusual move, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell says he will be attending a Supreme Court hearing on Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s lawsuit against President Trump.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.   Shapiro’s New Book Is the Governor of Pennsylvania an Israeli agent?  Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is opening up about being considered a potential running mate in Kamala Harris’ bid for the Presidency in 2024.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Louisiana Senate GOP Primary The president endorsed a potential primary challenger to Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, creating a primary in the Pelican State by encouraging Congresswoman Julia Letlow to run for the seat held by Cassidy.  Iranian Hack News has leaked out of Iran that hackers have disrupted Iranian television to air footage supporting the exiled crown prince.  Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports this comes as internet services remain cut in the Islamic Republic, and the number of anti-government protesters that have died is in the thousands.   100 Vehicle Michigan Pileup The blinding snow and ice that blanketed Michigan led to a 100-vehicle pileup on an interstate highway.  That was one of many crashes fueled by blizzard conditions around the Great Lakes that spread to other states.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Yanked 60 Minutes Segment Airs A controversial report on the CBS news program 60 Minutes that was yanked from the show one month ago aired with little notice this past Sunday.  Correspondent Dave Bauder explains the controversy over the “Inside CECOT” segment.   Latest On Greenland With Donald Trump continuing to ramp up pressure in his bid to annex Greenland, Denmark on Monday boosted its military presence on the Arctic island, announcing Danish combat soldiers will now be stationed on the island and could be there for as long as 2 years, joining armed forces from the UK, France, and several other European countries that are holding joint military training exercises there now.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   EU Reaction To Greenland Tariffs A number of European nations did not take kindly to President Trump’s plan to raise tariffs on EU nations that don’t back his plans to take over Greenland.  Correspondent Charles deLedesma reports.  Indiana Judge Shot A manhunt is underway as state and local police in Indiana investigate after a judge and his wife were injured in a shooting.  Sports – Robert Workman  College Football & more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices