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Biden's Israel Ultimatum, Trump's Legal Setbacks, No Candidate For "No Labels," Severe Weather Worries

Biden's Israel Ultimatum, Trump's Legal Setbacks, No Candidate For "No Labels," Severe Weather Worries

FromAmerica In The Morning


Biden's Israel Ultimatum, Trump's Legal Setbacks, No Candidate For "No Labels," Severe Weather Worries

FromAmerica In The Morning

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40 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2024
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Podcast episode

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Today on America in the Morning

U.S. Warning To Israel
Days after Israeli airstrikes killed seven humanitarian aid workers in Gaza, President Biden has given Israel's leader a stark warning.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that future US support for Israel could be at stake unless civilians and aid workers are protected.
  
Trump Legal Challenges
Former President Donald Trump's legal team suffered a series of setbacks in their multiple legal trials, including in the classified documents case. John Stolnis has details.
 
Florida Crane Crash
A construction crane without warning fell apart in Florida, crashing down on a Ft. Lauderdale bridge and killing one of the workers. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
 
A Kennedy Apology
The campaign of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior is apologizing after it sent out a fundraising email Thursday referring to January 6 defendants as "activists" who have been "stripped of their Constitutional liberties."
   
Oklahoma Execution
A death row inmate was executed in Oklahoma.  Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
   
Business News 
A down day for stocks on Wall Street. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Friday business.
   
Call Concerns For School Shooter’s Dad
We're learning more about threatening phone calls said to be made by the father of a Michigan school shooter from jail. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
  
Inmates Can See The Eclipse
It seems like everyone wants to see next Monday’s solar eclipse, but for some, they had to file a lawsuit for that right, and now 6 inmates who sued New York over its prison lockdown order will get to view event after all. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
   
Latest On Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The US Army Corps of Engineers says they hope to have normal access to the Port of Baltimore restored by the end of May. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that both large and small businesses that cater to the port are now struggling to stay afloat.
   
No Candidates For No Labels
The centrist group “No Labels” has dropped its plans to form a third-party presidential 'Unity' ticket for this year’s election. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story from Washington.
  
Wicked Weather
Weather has wreaked havoc in a number of states, from a Nor’easter dumping snow in New England, to flooding in Pittsburgh, and violent storms in parts of the South and Midwest, all of which led to over 12 thousand 500 flights being delayed in the nation over the past two days. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. 
  
Bad Atlantic Hurricane Season
It’s never too early to get ready for a bad storm, so you may want to batten down the hatches after hearing this. Experts are predicting an extremely active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. 
  
Court Rules On Indiana Abortion
An Indiana Court has reached a decision on a lawsuit challenging the state’s abortion ban.  Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
  
Government Worker Protections
The government’s chief human resources agency issued a new rule on Thursday, making it harder to fire thousands of federal employees by strengthening job protections. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
   
ALS Drug Setback
There’s been a setback in a drug for patients with A-L-S.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
  
 AP Womens’s Player Of The Year
You can hand over another trophy to Iowa’s women’s college basketball star Caitlan Clark, and it will match one she currently has. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
   
Sports – Robert Workman  
The Final Four and more.  
   
Finally  
The hard rock band Kiss has made a deal to sell their brand and song catalog. The details from entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta.   
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Released:
Apr 5, 2024
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