Democrats Concerned For Biden, Beryl Hits Cat-4, SCOTUS on Immunity, Bases On Alert episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 1, 2024 · 39 MIN

Democrats Concerned For Biden, Beryl Hits Cat-4, SCOTUS on Immunity, Bases On Alert

from America In The Morning · host Cumulus Podcast Network

Today on America in the Morning What Will Biden Do Speculation was running rampant over the weekend with reports on private questioning within the Democratic Party about President Biden’s chances to win reelection. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, key Democrats are stepping forward to support President Biden after his poor performance during the debate, but within the party, Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin told MSNBC that while they stand behind the President, the concerns are real.     Beryl Growing Fast The first hurricane of the season is churning in the Atlantic, and it has turned into a dangerous weather maker that could potentially get even stronger. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports Hurricane Beryl is already a historic storm.   Presidential Immunity Decision The Supreme Court is expected to make a major decision later today on presidential immunity. Pamela Furr tells us more.     Bases On Alert Several U.S. military bases across Europe are now operating under a heightened state of alert. Fox News is reporting that the alert level of Force Protection Condition “Charlie" was put in place over the weekend, that’s the second-highest state-of-alert.    Latest On The Utica, NY Shooting People in the Upstate New York city of Utica are demanding answers after police bodycam shows an officer shooting and killing a 13-year-old boy they believed had a gun. The latest from correspondent Julie Walker.    SCOTUS On Homeless Encampments As we wait for today’s Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, the Justices also ruled on homeless encampments. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.     Democrat Concerns For Biden President Biden and his family gathered in Camp David over the weekend... the topic - Whether the President should step out of the race as some in his own party have begun urging him to do. John Stolnis has more from Washington.     Arrests At NYC Pride Parade Yesterday was the last day of Pride Month, and across the nation there were parades and events marking the occasion. But, as correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, there were also protests including in New York, where anti-Israel demonstrators, some carrying Palestinian and Hamas flags, threw fake blood and damaged a human rights float, and blocked the parade, forcing police to make arrests.    Latest On Uvalde Officer Arrests Families of victims in the 20-22 Uvalde, Texas elementary school massacre are reacting to what they call a major step toward accountability. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     North Korean Weapons Used By Russia There’s concerns overseas in the war between Russia and Ukraine, and specifically where some of the weapons Russia is using against Kyiv is coming from. As correspondent Ben Thomas reports a weapons expert has told the UN his organization they have 'irrefutably' established missile debris found in Ukraine following a Russian bombardment is North Korean.    Texas Murderer Sentenced A man found to be responsible for the deaths of 8 migrants in Texas has received a lengthy sentence.   Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.     Plea Deal Possible For Boeing U.S. prosecutors plan to seek a guilty plea from Boeing over a charge tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max planes.     Nowhere To Shop There’s more fallout following a mass supermarket shooting over a week ago in Arkansas that killed four people and wounded nearly a dozen others. As correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, the 32 hundred residents not only lost four of their own neighbors, but it also forced the closure of town’s only grocery store.    Tech News The IRS wants to know how much crypto you made this year, and every year. But don't worry, they're expecting your crypto exchange to report to them on your behalf. Here’s tech correspondent Chuck Palm.    Finally   It was another big weekend at the box office ahead of the July 4 holiday, and for Inside Out Two it broke a financial barrier in the process. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning What Will Biden Do Speculation was running rampant over the weekend with reports on private questioning within the Democratic Party about President Biden’s chances to win reelection. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, key Democrats are stepping forward to support President Biden after his poor performance during the debate, but within the party, Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin told MSNBC that while they stand behind the President, the concerns are real.     Beryl Growing Fast The first hurricane of the season is churning in the Atlantic, and it has turned into a dangerous weather maker that could potentially get even stronger. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports Hurricane Beryl is already a historic storm.   Presidential Immunity Decision The Supreme Court is expected to make a major decision later today on presidential immunity. Pamela Furr tells us more.     Bases On Alert Several U.S. military bases across Europe are now operating under a heightened state of alert. Fox News is reporting that the alert level of Force Protection Condition “Charlie" was put in place over the weekend, that’s the second-highest state-of-alert.    Latest On The Utica, NY Shooting People in the Upstate New York city of Utica are demanding answers after police bodycam shows an officer shooting and killing a 13-year-old boy they believed had a gun. The latest from correspondent Julie Walker.    SCOTUS On Homeless Encampments As we wait for today’s Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, the Justices also ruled on homeless encampments. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.     Democrat Concerns For Biden President Biden and his family gathered in Camp David over the weekend... the topic - Whether the President should step out of the race as some in his own party have begun urging him to do. John Stolnis has more from Washington.     Arrests At NYC Pride Parade Yesterday was the last day of Pride Month, and across the nation there were parades and events marking the occasion. But, as correspondent Jackie Quinn reports, there were also protests including in New York, where anti-Israel demonstrators, some carrying Palestinian and Hamas flags, threw fake blood and damaged a human rights float, and blocked the parade, forcing police to make arrests.    Latest On Uvalde Officer Arrests Families of victims in the 20-22 Uvalde, Texas elementary school massacre are reacting to what they call a major step toward accountability. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     North Korean Weapons Used By Russia There’s concerns overseas in the war between Russia and Ukraine, and specifically where some of the weapons Russia is using against Kyiv is coming from. As correspondent Ben Thomas reports a weapons expert has told the UN his organization they have 'irrefutably' established missile debris found in Ukraine following a Russian bombardment is North Korean.    Texas Murderer Sentenced A man found to be responsible for the deaths of 8 migrants in Texas has received a lengthy sentence.   Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.     Plea Deal Possible For Boeing U.S. prosecutors plan to seek a guilty plea from Boeing over a charge tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max planes.     Nowhere To Shop There’s more fallout following a mass supermarket shooting over a week ago in Arkansas that killed four people and wounded nearly a dozen others. As correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, the 32 hundred residents not only lost four of their own neighbors, but it also forced the closure of town’s only grocery store.    Tech News The IRS wants to know how much crypto you made this year, and every year. But don't worry, they're expecting your crypto exchange to report to them on your behalf. Here’s tech correspondent Chuck Palm.    Finally   It was another big weekend at the box office ahead of the July 4 holiday, and for Inside Out Two it broke a financial barrier in the process. Kevin Carr has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NOW PLAYING

Democrats Concerned For Biden, Beryl Hits Cat-4, SCOTUS on Immunity, Bases On Alert

0:00 39:38

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of America In The Morning?

This episode is 39 minutes long.

When was this America In The Morning episode published?

This episode was published on July 1, 2024.

What is this episode about?

Today on America in the Morning What Will Biden Do Speculation was running rampant over the weekend with reports on private questioning within the Democratic Party about President Biden’s chances to win reelection. As correspondent Jackie Quinn...

Can I download this America In The Morning episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!