Today on America in the MorningIran Rejects Trump Peace Deal

Iran is rejecting a reported US 15-point peace plan and releasing its own
counterproposal.  This comes as Iran is preparing for the possibility of American boots on the ground, and the US sending more soldiers to the Middle East - and we may now know about that ‘gift’ from Iran that President Trump mentioned this week.  The latest from correspondent Rich Johnson.  

Senate Impasse On Homeland Security 

With Congress about to head out of town for a two-week recess, the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has reached 40 days, with record long security lines at many US airports.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.

SCOTUS On The Internet

On a day when a New Mexico court and a jury in Los Angeles both judged cases against Facebook parent company Meta, the Supreme Court gave
a win for internet providers.  The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer.  

Gregory Discusses Florida Victory

Emily Gregory, the Florida Democrat who won a special election for a state legislature seat in the district home to President Trump is speaking out for the first time since her surprise win on Tuesday night.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports.  

 New Cases Against Letitia James

There could be new legal troubles for New York’s attorney general.  A Trump administration official has made new criminal referrals against Letitia James to federal prosecutors in Miami and Chicago for two cases of possible homeowner's insurance fraud.   

FLOTUS & The Robot

First Lady Melania Trump hosted an A-I-powered humanoid robot at the White House yesterday as part of a children's technology summit.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  

Trump & Iran

Iran has responded to President Trump’s 15-point ceasefire plan, completely rejecting the White House proposal, as their foreign minister
claimed on Iranian State television that he’s unaware as to who President Trump is even negotiating with.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Trump administration is putting Iran on notice that the worst is yet to come from America’s military, as more US troops
are heading to the region.  

Senate’s TSA Impasse

Talks in the Senate hit an impasse over Homeland Security funding, meaning TSA agents will continue to go without a paycheck, and already
long lines at airport security checkpoints could get even longer.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports at some airports as TSA workers struggle to make ends meet, they’re resorting to selling their own blood, as Senate leadership points the finger of blame at the other.  

Meta’s Social Media Cases

A Los Angeles jury reached a verdict Wednesday in a high profile social media addiction trial.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the California case comes a day after a New Mexico court found fined Facebook’s parent company Meta $375 million dollars in a landmark child exploitation and user safety case.  

Readying For $4 Gas

Anytime you drive past a filling station you see it – the price of gas nationally is a penny away from averaging $4 dollars-a-gallon – up a dollar a gallon in just 30 days.  Triple-A says that 12 states now have gas averaging above $4-10

Finally  

In a tearful and first interview since Nancy Guthrie went missing, NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie says someone needs to help investigators locate her missing mother.  Ed Donahue has more.
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Iran Says No To US Peace Offer, Senate's No On DHS Funding, Courts Rule Against Meta, Savannah Guthrie Speaks Out

MAR 26, 202639 MIN
America In The Morning

Iran Says No To US Peace Offer, Senate's No On DHS Funding, Courts Rule Against Meta, Savannah Guthrie Speaks Out

MAR 26, 202639 MIN

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Today on America in the MorningIran Rejects Trump Peace Deal Iran is rejecting a reported US 15-point peace plan and releasing its own counterproposal.  This comes as Iran is preparing for the possibility of American boots on the ground, and the US sending more soldiers to the Middle East - and we may now know about that ‘gift’ from Iran that President Trump mentioned this week.  The latest from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Senate Impasse On Homeland Security  With Congress about to head out of town for a two-week recess, the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has reached 40 days, with record long security lines at many US airports.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington. SCOTUS On The Internet On a day when a New Mexico court and a jury in Los Angeles both judged cases against Facebook parent company Meta, the Supreme Court gave a win for internet providers.  The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer.   Gregory Discusses Florida Victory Emily Gregory, the Florida Democrat who won a special election for a state legislature seat in the district home to President Trump is speaking out for the first time since her surprise win on Tuesday night.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports.    New Cases Against Letitia James There could be new legal troubles for New York’s attorney general.  A Trump administration official has made new criminal referrals against Letitia James to federal prosecutors in Miami and Chicago for two cases of possible homeowner's insurance fraud.    FLOTUS & The Robot First Lady Melania Trump hosted an A-I-powered humanoid robot at the White House yesterday as part of a children's technology summit.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Trump & Iran Iran has responded to President Trump’s 15-point ceasefire plan, completely rejecting the White House proposal, as their foreign minister claimed on Iranian State television that he’s unaware as to who President Trump is even negotiating with.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Trump administration is putting Iran on notice that the worst is yet to come from America’s military, as more US troops are heading to the region.   Senate’s TSA Impasse Talks in the Senate hit an impasse over Homeland Security funding, meaning TSA agents will continue to go without a paycheck, and already long lines at airport security checkpoints could get even longer.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports at some airports as TSA workers struggle to make ends meet, they’re resorting to selling their own blood, as Senate leadership points the finger of blame at the other.   Meta’s Social Media Cases A Los Angeles jury reached a verdict Wednesday in a high profile social media addiction trial.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the California case comes a day after a New Mexico court found fined Facebook’s parent company Meta $375 million dollars in a landmark child exploitation and user safety case.   Readying For $4 Gas Anytime you drive past a filling station you see it – the price of gas nationally is a penny away from averaging $4 dollars-a-gallon – up a dollar a gallon in just 30 days.  Triple-A says that 12 states now have gas averaging above $4-10 Finally   In a tearful and first interview since Nancy Guthrie went missing, NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie says someone needs to help investigators locate her missing mother.  Ed Donahue has more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices