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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 33 MIN

Sanders Pulls Platner Endorsement, U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran, Trump Meets with Erdogan

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Today on America in the Morning   Bernie Sanders Pulls Endorsement of Graham Platner  Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing more calls to end his campaign amid new allegations. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran  The conflict between the U.S. and Iran is heating up again. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports tensions flared after several ships in the Strait of Hormuz were attacked.       President Trump Meets with Turkish President  President Trump travelled to Turkey to participate in a NATO summit. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the president made some promises to the host nation while there.         NY High Rise Close to Collapse  Several buildings in New York had to be evacuated yesterday after construction crews found a high rise with buckling support beams. Correspondent Julie Walker has details.        Explosions in Syria During Macron Visit  Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports explosions rocked Damascus, Syria during a visit from French President Emmanuel Macron.         Argentina Makes Historic World Cup Comeback  In a historic comeback Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 to secure its spot in the round of 8 at the World Cup. Correspondent Ed Donahue has the story.        OK Sues Allstate  The State of Oklahoma has sued Allstate accusing the insurance provider of underpaying and denying claims for damage from wind and hailstorms.    AI Companies Underperform  AI stocks are weighing down the markets after underperforming analyst expectations. Correspondent Seth Sutel has your market report.      Airlines Changing Consumer Strategy  As fuel prices put the squeeze on U.S. airlines, correspondent Haya Pamjwani reports they are starting to prioritizing higher paying customers.      Toddler Found Alive After Being Declared Dead  Police in Arizona say a toddler pulled from a backyard pool in February was declared dead at a hospital, only to be found alive hours later. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez has more.      Prince Harry Tabloid Trial Ends  A judge has issued the final verdict in Prince Harry’s lawsuit against tabloids in England. Correspondent Brian Melley reports.       Graham Platner Loses More Support  Calls for Maine Democrat Senate nominee Graham Platner to resign are growing in the wake of a rape accusation from his ex-girlfriend. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports        U.S. Back on Offense with Iran  The US is back on the offensive against Iran on two fronts: military and economic. More from Correspondent Rich Johnson.         President Trump to Sell F-35s to Turkey  President Trump is in Ankara, Turkey for two days of meetings with NATO allies, and to meet with his political ally, Turkey's president Recep Erdogan. Trump also revealed he will allow Turkey back into the United States' F-35 program, as correspondent John Stolnis reports from Washington.       Dangerous Building Prompts Evacuations in NYC  An office tower at risk of collapsing prompted evacuations in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.       New Footage Linked to Charlie Kirk Assassination Shown  Prosecutors unveiled new footage inside the Utah courtroom where they are laying out their case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin. Correspondent Hannah Schoenbaum reports.        ICE Unveils Plans for New Facility  ICE has released plans for a new facility which could speed up deportations for families and kids. Correspondent Ben Thomas has details.        Judge Blocks DOJ Access to Election Worker Info  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports a judge is rejecting the Justice Department’s attempt to get names of 2020 election workers.      Robotaxis Hit Steets of Miami  Tesla's driverless robotaxis are now picking up riders in Miami, and industry watchers are already questioning the fleet's safety record. The New Old Tech Guy, Chuck Palm, has more on that story.       Sports – Robert Workman    World Cup & more.         Finally    The boarding school where Paris Hilton claims she was abused as a teen has had its license revoked. Correspondent Julie Walker has details.      The company behind AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood says she is ready for the silver screen. With details here’s correspondent Kevin Carr.       America in the Morning from Westwood One    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning   Bernie Sanders Pulls Endorsement of Graham Platner  Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing more calls to end his campaign amid new allegations. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran  The conflict between the U.S. and Iran is heating up again. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports tensions flared after several ships in the Strait of Hormuz were attacked.       President Trump Meets with Turkish President  President Trump travelled to Turkey to participate in a NATO summit. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the president made some promises to the host nation while there.         NY High Rise Close to Collapse  Several buildings in New York had to be evacuated yesterday after construction crews found a high rise with buckling support beams. Correspondent Julie Walker has details.        Explosions in Syria During Macron Visit  Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports explosions rocked Damascus, Syria during a visit from French President Emmanuel Macron.         Argentina Makes Historic World Cup Comeback  In a historic comeback Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 to secure its spot in the round of 8 at the World Cup. Correspondent Ed Donahue has the story.        OK Sues Allstate  The State of Oklahoma has sued Allstate accusing the insurance provider of underpaying and denying claims for damage from wind and hailstorms.    AI Companies Underperform  AI stocks are weighing down the markets after underperforming analyst expectations. Correspondent Seth Sutel has your market report.      Airlines Changing Consumer Strategy  As fuel prices put the squeeze on U.S. airlines, correspondent Haya Pamjwani reports they are starting to prioritizing higher paying customers.      Toddler Found Alive After Being Declared Dead  Police in Arizona say a toddler pulled from a backyard pool in February was declared dead at a hospital, only to be found alive hours later. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez has more.      Prince Harry Tabloid Trial Ends  A judge has issued the final verdict in Prince Harry’s lawsuit against tabloids in England. Correspondent Brian Melley reports.       Graham Platner Loses More Support  Calls for Maine Democrat Senate nominee Graham Platner to resign are growing in the wake of a rape accusation from his ex-girlfriend. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports        U.S. Back on Offense with Iran  The US is back on the offensive against Iran on two fronts: military and economic. More from Correspondent Rich Johnson.         President Trump to Sell F-35s to Turkey  President Trump is in Ankara, Turkey for two days of meetings with NATO allies, and to meet with his political ally, Turkey's president Recep Erdogan. Trump also revealed he will allow Turkey back into the United States' F-35 program, as correspondent John Stolnis reports from Washington.       Dangerous Building Prompts Evacuations in NYC  An office tower at risk of collapsing prompted evacuations in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.       New Footage Linked to Charlie Kirk Assassination Shown  Prosecutors unveiled new footage inside the Utah courtroom where they are laying out their case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin. Correspondent Hannah Schoenbaum reports.        ICE Unveils Plans for New Facility  ICE has released plans for a new facility which could speed up deportations for families and kids. Correspondent Ben Thomas has details.        Judge Blocks DOJ Access to Election Worker Info  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports a judge is rejecting the Justice Department’s attempt to get names of 2020 election workers.      Robotaxis Hit Steets of Miami  Tesla's driverless robotaxis are now picking up riders in Miami, and industry watchers are already questioning the fleet's safety record. The New Old Tech Guy, Chuck Palm, has more on that story.       Sports – Robert Workman    World Cup & more.         Finally    The boarding school where Paris Hilton claims she was abused as a teen has had its license revoked. Correspondent Julie Walker has details.      The company behind AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood says she is ready for the silver screen. With details here’s correspondent Kevin Carr.       America in the Morning from Westwood One    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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