New Evidence In Guthrie Case, Recap Of Munich Conference, Shutdown Enters New Week, Olympic Meltdown
FEB 16, 202639 MIN
New Evidence In Guthrie Case, Recap Of Munich Conference, Shutdown Enters New Week, Olympic Meltdown
FEB 16, 202639 MIN
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Today on America in the Morning Police Match A Glove In Guthrie Case
The FBI now confirms that DNA found inside the glove discovered near Nancy Guthrie’s home belongs to a man, and appears to match the gloves
seen being worn by the masked person in doorbell video the night the
84-year-old vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home. Correspondent Julie Walker reports on where the investigation stands into the disappearance of the mother of NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie.
Munich Back-And-Forth
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US wants to re-vitalize its friendship with Europe, but in the same speech, he criticized several bedrock European values -and European and some American political leaders are pushing back. More from correspondent Rich Johnson.
Massie Slams Bondi
A Republican congressman leading the House investigation into the Epstein files says he's lost confidence in U-S Attorney General Pam Bondi. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Board Of Peace Plans
President Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace is pledging $5 billion dollars toward rebuilding Gaza. Correspondent Donna Warder reports there are
still questions as to when Phase 2 of the ceasefire deal will be fully
implemented, and exactly how the Board of Peace money will be spent.
Storms On Two Coasts
Wicked winter weather on both coasts is expected to impact California and New York this morning.
Stanford Hung Jury
A jury fails to reach a verdict in the trial of Stanford protesters. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the jury could not decide whether 13 students who were arrested during anti-Israel protests caused the hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to the campus.
Partial Government Shutdown
A partial government shutdown continues into another week after lawmakers failed to come to terms on a spending bill. Correspondent
Clayton Neville reports.
Homan Talks Drawdown
The drawdown of immigration agents is underway in Minneapolis. Correspondent Julie Walker reports President Trump's border czar says a 'small' security force will remain in Minnesota, while the Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says the damage from having ICE agents in his city doesn’t justify the results.
Olympic Pressure
The talk of the Olympics has turned to what many are calling the meltdown on the ice of the American who was destined to win gold. Steve Futterman reports on the latest from the Winter Games in Milan.
US-Iran Talks
Iranian State Media reported that the nation’s foreign minister will attend the indirect talks between the Islamic Republic and the United States, which comes as CNBC is reporting that potential energy, mining, and
aircraft deals will be on the table as both sides discuss a nuclear deal. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on new U.S. action geared toward Iran, with a second aircraft carrier task force heading to the region.
US Intercepts Another Oil Tanker
The Department of War said Sunday that American forces intercepted a vessel in the Indo-Pacific after it attempted to evade a quarantine order issued by the Trump administration.
NJ Man Guilty
A New Jersey man has been found guilty in a bizarre murder plot targeting his own brother and his family. The details from correspondent Jennifer King.
Finally
Who ever thought back in December of 1989 that an animated cartoon debuting about the Simpson family in the fictional town of Springfield would still be going strong today, and more seasons are still to come. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the latest on a history-making episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices