Today on America in the MorningInsurrection Act Possible For Minneapolis

Protests over ICE's presence in Minnesota continued over the weekend as lawmakers took to the Sunday shows to defend or criticize their actions.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.  

Europeans Uniting Over Greenland

European leaders are responding to potential tariffs by the United States on E-U countries that don't agree with President Trump's plan to acquire Greenland.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  

NYC’s Nurses Strike Enters Week Two

Striking New York nurses entering their second week have resumed contract talks with one of the city's major hospital systems.   Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the nation’s largest city has 15 thousand nurses on the picket lines.  

The Billion Dollar Board

Several more countries say the U.S. has invited them to join President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” for Gaza.   Correspondent Donna Warder reports that joining that group also comes at a price.  

Iran’s Protest Death Toll In The Thousands

For the first time, Iran’s ruling government has publicly stated that the death toll from nationwide protests against the Ayatollah’s regime is in the thousands.   

Fate Of Independence Day Drunk Driver

A New York man learned his fate after being found guilty of killing four people while driving drunk.  Lisa Dwyer reports.  

Army Preps For Minneapolis

As the governor of Minnesota has his state’s national guard on standby to keep the peace in the state’s largest city, the Pentagon is readying 15 hundred active-duty soldiers from Alaska’s 11th Airborne Division for
possible deployment to Minneapolis after President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in response to unrest.  As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the Minneapolis mayor is demanding the federal government not escalate the situation, while DHS wants to protect ICE agents from possible retaliation.  

Day One For Spanberger

In her first acts as Virginia’s first female Governor, Abigail Spanberger signed ten executive orders – including one that ends state cooperation with ICE.  More on the Governor’s first day from Correspondent Rich Johnson.  

Latest On Charlie Kirk Case

Lawyers for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk spent last Friday pushing for prosecutors to be pulled from the case over what they
allege is a conflict of interest.  Ed Donahue reports the back-and-forth between the prosecution and defense in the case will continue to play out in a Utah courtroom.  

Noem Takes On CBS

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem went after CBS News host Margaret Brennan on Sunday for naming the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis this month.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. 

Finally  

Fans gathered in San Francisco to say goodbye to Grateful Dead guitarist Bobby Weir.  Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the story.
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Minneapolis Protests Continue, EU Nations facing New Tariffs, Iran Blames Trump For Violence, Noem Takes On CBS News

JAN 19, 202639 MIN
America In The Morning

Minneapolis Protests Continue, EU Nations facing New Tariffs, Iran Blames Trump For Violence, Noem Takes On CBS News

JAN 19, 202639 MIN

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Today on America in the MorningInsurrection Act Possible For Minneapolis Protests over ICE's presence in Minnesota continued over the weekend as lawmakers took to the Sunday shows to defend or criticize their actions.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.   Europeans Uniting Over Greenland European leaders are responding to potential tariffs by the United States on E-U countries that don't agree with President Trump's plan to acquire Greenland.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   NYC’s Nurses Strike Enters Week Two Striking New York nurses entering their second week have resumed contract talks with one of the city's major hospital systems. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the nation’s largest city has 15 thousand nurses on the picket lines.   The Billion Dollar Board Several more countries say the U.S. has invited them to join President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” for Gaza.   Correspondent Donna Warder reports that joining that group also comes at a price.   Iran’s Protest Death Toll In The Thousands For the first time, Iran’s ruling government has publicly stated that the death toll from nationwide protests against the Ayatollah’s regime is in the thousands.    Fate Of Independence Day Drunk Driver A New York man learned his fate after being found guilty of killing four people while driving drunk.  Lisa Dwyer reports.   Army Preps For Minneapolis As the governor of Minnesota has his state’s national guard on standby to keep the peace in the state’s largest city, the Pentagon is readying 15 hundred active-duty soldiers from Alaska’s 11th Airborne Division for possible deployment to Minneapolis after President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in response to unrest.  As correspondent Julie Walker reports, the Minneapolis mayor is demanding the federal government not escalate the situation, while DHS wants to protect ICE agents from possible retaliation.   Day One For Spanberger In her first acts as Virginia’s first female Governor, Abigail Spanberger signed ten executive orders – including one that ends state cooperation with ICE.  More on the Governor’s first day from Correspondent Rich Johnson.   Latest On Charlie Kirk Case Lawyers for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk spent last Friday pushing for prosecutors to be pulled from the case over what they allege is a conflict of interest.  Ed Donahue reports the back-and-forth between the prosecution and defense in the case will continue to play out in a Utah courtroom.   Noem Takes On CBS DHS Secretary Kristi Noem went after CBS News host Margaret Brennan on Sunday for naming the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis this month.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Finally   Fans gathered in San Francisco to say goodbye to Grateful Dead guitarist Bobby Weir.  Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices