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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2024 · 39 MIN

DOJ's Uvalde Report, Congress Passes Spending Bill, Hunter Biden To Testify, Trump Lawyers SCOTUS Warning

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Families Demand Action Against Police Following DOJ’s Uvalde Report   The Department of Justice has released its findings in the 20-22 elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 students and two teachers dead. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that family members of those killed by the teenage gunman are demanding further action against the police response on that fateful day.       Congress Agrees To Spending Bill   With a partial government shutdown looming, Congress passed a short-term spending bill that now heads to President Biden’s desk that will keep the doors open until March. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.          Hunter Biden To Testify  Hunter Biden has agreed to sit for a deposition with the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee at the end of February. As Ed Donahue reports, the meeting will happen behind closed doors, something that the president’s son had originally demanded be held in public.        Trump Lawyers SCOTUS Arguments   Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are warning of chaos and bedlam as they lay out their legal arguments for the Supreme Court to put a swift end to lawsuits aimed at keeping him off the 2024 Presidential ballot.  Pamela Furr has the latest.      Business News   Stocks in electric car makers have not had a good week, and a big reason is the weather.  Frigid temps in the Midwest have left some EV’s unusable. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Friday business.        Fani Willis Under Fire   A Georgia judge has set a hearing to explore allegations that the Fulton County District Attorney who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump has been in a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor in the case. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.       Missouri Group’s Abortion Plan   An abortion rights campaign in Missouri says it's throwing its support behind an amendment to make the procedure’s access part of the state constitution, but it's also supporting some restrictions. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.        Latest In The Middle East   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he rejects plans for a Palestinian state in any postwar scenario, a proposal being pushed by Arab nations and an idea backed by the US. As correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports, this comes as the United States has ramped up military action against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, targeting their missile and drone capabilities as shipping disruptions in two vital waterways grow.      More Weather Worries   Either rain, snow, blizzard, and ice is expected in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic States, the Great Lakes States, Northern Plains, and Pacific Northwest. As bitter cold continues to grip a large swath of America, volunteers are out trying to help those still out in the cold. Lisa Dwyer reports.       Plane Slides Off Rochester Taxiway   It landed an hour behind schedule due to the weather, but that was the least of the worries for passengers on an American Airlines flight. After touching down, the jet carrying 50 passengers and 3 crew members turned onto a taxiway heading toward the terminal at New York’s Rochester International Airport, and slid into the grass.         Calls For New Mexico’s Governor’s Impeachment  Two New Mexico Republican lawmakers want the Democratic governor to be impeached, after she restricted firearms from being carried in some places in the Albuquerque area. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.       Finally   This might cause you to lose sleep - More than half a million beds are under recall because they can break or collapse while being used. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.     Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was stopped by customs in Germany and questioned over a luxury watch. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Families Demand Action Against Police Following DOJ’s Uvalde Report   The Department of Justice has released its findings in the 20-22 elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 students and two teachers dead. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that family members of those killed by the teenage gunman are demanding further action against the police response on that fateful day.       Congress Agrees To Spending Bill   With a partial government shutdown looming, Congress passed a short-term spending bill that now heads to President Biden’s desk that will keep the doors open until March. John Stolnis has the details from Washington.          Hunter Biden To Testify  Hunter Biden has agreed to sit for a deposition with the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee at the end of February. As Ed Donahue reports, the meeting will happen behind closed doors, something that the president’s son had originally demanded be held in public.        Trump Lawyers SCOTUS Arguments   Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are warning of chaos and bedlam as they lay out their legal arguments for the Supreme Court to put a swift end to lawsuits aimed at keeping him off the 2024 Presidential ballot.  Pamela Furr has the latest.      Business News   Stocks in electric car makers have not had a good week, and a big reason is the weather.  Frigid temps in the Midwest have left some EV’s unusable. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Friday business.        Fani Willis Under Fire   A Georgia judge has set a hearing to explore allegations that the Fulton County District Attorney who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump has been in a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor in the case. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.       Missouri Group’s Abortion Plan   An abortion rights campaign in Missouri says it's throwing its support behind an amendment to make the procedure’s access part of the state constitution, but it's also supporting some restrictions. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.        Latest In The Middle East   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he rejects plans for a Palestinian state in any postwar scenario, a proposal being pushed by Arab nations and an idea backed by the US. As correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports, this comes as the United States has ramped up military action against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, targeting their missile and drone capabilities as shipping disruptions in two vital waterways grow.      More Weather Worries   Either rain, snow, blizzard, and ice is expected in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic States, the Great Lakes States, Northern Plains, and Pacific Northwest. As bitter cold continues to grip a large swath of America, volunteers are out trying to help those still out in the cold. Lisa Dwyer reports.       Plane Slides Off Rochester Taxiway   It landed an hour behind schedule due to the weather, but that was the least of the worries for passengers on an American Airlines flight. After touching down, the jet carrying 50 passengers and 3 crew members turned onto a taxiway heading toward the terminal at New York’s Rochester International Airport, and slid into the grass.         Calls For New Mexico’s Governor’s Impeachment  Two New Mexico Republican lawmakers want the Democratic governor to be impeached, after she restricted firearms from being carried in some places in the Albuquerque area. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.       Finally   This might cause you to lose sleep - More than half a million beds are under recall because they can break or collapse while being used. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.     Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was stopped by customs in Germany and questioned over a luxury watch. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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