Today on America in the MorningPartial Government Shutdown

The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to shut down after Senate Democrats voted to block a bill to fund the agency.  They complain that negotiations with Republicans to change immigration enforcement tactics have stalled, and comes in the wake of two high-profile shootings in Minneapolis.  Joan Jones reports.  

Greenhouse Gas Rules Ended  

The Trump administration has revoked key findings that repeal the Obama-era greenhouse gas rules, being called the largest single deregulatory action by the government in history.  The details from Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani.  

Search Widens For Guthrie

Following the release of doorbell video and a person taken into custody and soon after released, Arizona police and the FBI investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie have widened their search for  surveillance camera footage in an effort to find the mother of NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie.   Correspondent Jennifer King reports.  

Who Pays For Tariffs

A new report shows that Americans are taking the brunt of President Trump's tariffs.  The details from correspondent Clayton Neville.  

Trump’s BBC Lawsuit

President Trump's multi-billion dollar lawsuit against Great Britain’s BBC will go to trial in 2027.  Correspondent Karen Chammas  reports.  

Valentine’s Day

We celebrate Valentine’s Day tomorrow, and correspondent Lisa Dwyer delves into what love means to people around the world.  

Senate Immigration Hearing

Testimony surrounding immigration enforcement in Minnesota was front and center during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, and got very heated at times.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  

Homan Confirms Drawdown

As Senators held a heated hearing regarding immigration enforcement, the Trump administration’s Border Czar announced there would be an
immediate drawdown of federal immigration officers in Minnesota.  That story from correspondent Donna Warder.  

NTSB Hearing

The head of the National Transportation Safety Board had a lot to communicate to lawmakers Thursday about the lack of communication that led to the mid-air collision of a commuter jet and an Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport last year.  Details from correspondent
Rich Johnson.  

Planning A School Shooting

Two teenagers are under arrest and facing serious charges after they were caught planning a mass shooting at an Indiana high school.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.

Who Didn’t Know About El Paso Airspace Closure

More is being learned about the FAA’s sudden closure of El Paso's airspace in Texas, including their international airport.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the shutdown came without warning to the airport operators, the city government, and the White House.  

Goldman Sachs Lawyer Resigns

Goldman Sachs’s top lawyer resigned on Thursday night in the wake of the Justice Department’s release of emails and other material that revealed her extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. 
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Partial Government Shutdown, Obama-era Climate Rules Ended, Heated Senate Immigration Hearing, Homan Confirms Minneapolis Drawdown

FEB 13, 202639 MIN
America In The Morning

Partial Government Shutdown, Obama-era Climate Rules Ended, Heated Senate Immigration Hearing, Homan Confirms Minneapolis Drawdown

FEB 13, 202639 MIN

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Today on America in the MorningPartial Government Shutdown The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to shut down after Senate Democrats voted to block a bill to fund the agency.  They complain that negotiations with Republicans to change immigration enforcement tactics have stalled, and comes in the wake of two high-profile shootings in Minneapolis.  Joan Jones reports.   Greenhouse Gas Rules Ended   The Trump administration has revoked key findings that repeal the Obama-era greenhouse gas rules, being called the largest single deregulatory action by the government in history.  The details from Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani.   Search Widens For Guthrie Following the release of doorbell video and a person taken into custody and soon after released, Arizona police and the FBI investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie have widened their search for surveillance camera footage in an effort to find the mother of NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie.   Correspondent Jennifer King reports.   Who Pays For Tariffs A new report shows that Americans are taking the brunt of President Trump's tariffs.  The details from correspondent Clayton Neville.   Trump’s BBC Lawsuit President Trump's multi-billion dollar lawsuit against Great Britain’s BBC will go to trial in 2027.  Correspondent Karen Chammas reports.   Valentine’s Day We celebrate Valentine’s Day tomorrow, and correspondent Lisa Dwyer delves into what love means to people around the world.   Senate Immigration Hearing Testimony surrounding immigration enforcement in Minnesota was front and center during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, and got very heated at times.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Homan Confirms Drawdown As Senators held a heated hearing regarding immigration enforcement, the Trump administration’s Border Czar announced there would be an immediate drawdown of federal immigration officers in Minnesota.  That story from correspondent Donna Warder.   NTSB Hearing The head of the National Transportation Safety Board had a lot to communicate to lawmakers Thursday about the lack of communication that led to the mid-air collision of a commuter jet and an Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport last year.  Details from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Planning A School Shooting Two teenagers are under arrest and facing serious charges after they were caught planning a mass shooting at an Indiana high school.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Who Didn’t Know About El Paso Airspace Closure More is being learned about the FAA’s sudden closure of El Paso's airspace in Texas, including their international airport.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the shutdown came without warning to the airport operators, the city government, and the White House.   Goldman Sachs Lawyer Resigns Goldman Sachs’s top lawyer resigned on Thursday night in the wake of the Justice Department’s release of emails and other material that revealed her extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices