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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 39 MIN

Minnesota Shooting Suspect Captured, Latest On Israel-Iraq, Immigration Pullback, G7 Preview

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Today on America in the Morning Suspect Captured In Minnesota Lawmaker Murders The man suspected of the targeted shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses is in custody near his home after a massive 24 hour manhunt.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has details about the suspect, who police called “the face of evil,” and about the victims of his rampage. Israel-Iran Attacks Continue The weekend saw a number of missile strikes, first by Israel against sites in Iran suspected of housing their nuclear program, followed by Iranian retaliatory attacks inside Israel.  President Trump has now opened the door to a possible US military response.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Immigration Pullback President Trump is curbing immigration enforcement at farms, meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants, with concerns those industries may suffer.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   Reporters Emails Compromised A number of reporters for the Washington Post appear to have been the victims of a cyberattack.  The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the cyberattack compromised email accounts of several journalists and was potentially the work of a foreign government.   Death Row Inmate Executed South Carolina has executed their sixth death row inmate in nine months.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Told To Leave They’re being told to leave immediately.  Lisa Dwyer reports that immigrants from several countries whose temporary status has been cancelled should now voluntarily vacate the United States.     Preview Of The G7 Summit With a war continuing in Ukraine and an escalating battle getting worse between Israel and Iran in the Middle East, President Trump is joining other world leaders from the wealthiest countries in the Canadian Rockies this week for the G-7 Summit, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney in his first major international gathering.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview.   Recap Of The Army’s 250th Anniversary While protests were expected, there were none in Nation’s Capital this weekend as the United States Army celebrated its 250th anniversary with a parade that included tanks, helicopters, and troops that marched steps away from the White House.  Correspondent Rich Johnson has a recap.    No Kings Rallies Not far from the Army’s anniversary parade in Washington, DC, and in cities large and small across the nation and around the world, there were an estimated 2 thousand “No Kings” rallies that protested President Trump and his administration’s policies.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Massive West Virginia Flooding The death toll has risen to five, including a 3-year-old, when torrential rain fell in northern West Virginia.  Parts of Wheeling and Ohio County southwest of the Pennsylvania border saw four inches of rain fall in just 30 minutes.    Weingarten Leaving DNC One of the best-known members of the Democrat National Committee is leaving.  American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten wrote to DNC Chair Ken Martin that she has fundamental disagreements with him.    Finally   Sunday was Father’s Day, and while dads around the nation enjoyed their day to be recognized, as for comparing it with Mother’s Day, dads seem to be coming in second place on some social media platforms.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning Suspect Captured In Minnesota Lawmaker Murders The man suspected of the targeted shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses is in custody near his home after a massive 24 hour manhunt.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has details about the suspect, who police called “the face of evil,” and about the victims of his rampage. Israel-Iran Attacks Continue The weekend saw a number of missile strikes, first by Israel against sites in Iran suspected of housing their nuclear program, followed by Iranian retaliatory attacks inside Israel.  President Trump has now opened the door to a possible US military response.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Immigration Pullback President Trump is curbing immigration enforcement at farms, meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants, with concerns those industries may suffer.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   Reporters Emails Compromised A number of reporters for the Washington Post appear to have been the victims of a cyberattack.  The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the cyberattack compromised email accounts of several journalists and was potentially the work of a foreign government.   Death Row Inmate Executed South Carolina has executed their sixth death row inmate in nine months.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Told To Leave They’re being told to leave immediately.  Lisa Dwyer reports that immigrants from several countries whose temporary status has been cancelled should now voluntarily vacate the United States.     Preview Of The G7 Summit With a war continuing in Ukraine and an escalating battle getting worse between Israel and Iran in the Middle East, President Trump is joining other world leaders from the wealthiest countries in the Canadian Rockies this week for the G-7 Summit, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney in his first major international gathering.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview.   Recap Of The Army’s 250th Anniversary While protests were expected, there were none in Nation’s Capital this weekend as the United States Army celebrated its 250th anniversary with a parade that included tanks, helicopters, and troops that marched steps away from the White House.  Correspondent Rich Johnson has a recap.    No Kings Rallies Not far from the Army’s anniversary parade in Washington, DC, and in cities large and small across the nation and around the world, there were an estimated 2 thousand “No Kings” rallies that protested President Trump and his administration’s policies.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Massive West Virginia Flooding The death toll has risen to five, including a 3-year-old, when torrential rain fell in northern West Virginia.  Parts of Wheeling and Ohio County southwest of the Pennsylvania border saw four inches of rain fall in just 30 minutes.    Weingarten Leaving DNC One of the best-known members of the Democrat National Committee is leaving.  American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten wrote to DNC Chair Ken Martin that she has fundamental disagreements with him.    Finally   Sunday was Father’s Day, and while dads around the nation enjoyed their day to be recognized, as for comparing it with Mother’s Day, dads seem to be coming in second place on some social media platforms.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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