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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2024 · 39 MIN

SCOTUS Hears Immunity Case, Pro-Palestinian Protest Arrests Grow, Trump's Civil Trial, Port Of Baltimore Update

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Today on America in the Morning SCOTUS Hears Immunity Case The topic of presidential immunity is before the Supreme Court. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     More Arrests On College Campuses Hundreds of arrests have been made this week across the country as pro-Palestinian protests continue on college campuses. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that students, administrators and police are considering the best ways to move forward.    Progress At The Port Of Baltimore It had been stuck in the harbor for a month, but now a cargo ship has become the first to pass through a newly-opened deep-water channel near the Port of Baltimore. Pamela Furr has the details.     Judge Denies Carroll Case Appeal A federal judge rejected former President Trump’s latest attempt for a new trial, upholding the verdict and the $83 point 3 million dollar award in the defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.     Business News  CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger has Friday business.     Boeing Preps Space Flight NASA astronauts are arriving at Kennedy Space Center to prepare for Boeing's first human spaceflight. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Less Babies For America American women are giving birth at record-low rates. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports U.S. births fell last year, to the lowest level ever recorded in the nation’s history.      Pro-Palestinian Protests Force Graduation Cancellation Citing “new safety measures'' in place following escalating pro-Palestinian protests, the University of Southern California announces it is canceling their annual “main stage” graduation. As Jim Roope reports, schools across the nation are changing their normal routines as demonstrations have led to hundreds of arrests.     Latest In The Middle East Israel's long-anticipated invasion of Rafah appears to be close to happening as Hamas releases a video of an Israel-American hostage more than 200 days after his capture. John Stolnis has the latest Middle East developments.    Trump’s Day In Court Former President Trump’s ‘Hush Money’ trial, involving cover-ups of alleged affairs, continued in a Manhattan courtroom. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story.    Ukraine Receiving US Supplies There's a renewed hope among Ukrainian leaders following President Biden's signing of a foreign aid package that sends more money to Ukraine in its continued war with Russia. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Troop Pullouts In Africa The United States will pull the majority of its troops from Chad and Niger (pronounced knee-ZHAIR) after those countries ended previous agreements for US troops to operate there. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Ring Refunds Some Amazon-owned Ring customers will soon be receiving refunds. Correspondent Shelley Adler tells us why.     Tech News A-I voice deep fakes unfortunately are nothing new, but now, a high school gym teacher has used it to make his principle say something he did not. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.     Sports – Robert Workman   NFL Draft and more.        Finally   A surprise from a New York court where movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's New York rape conviction was dismissed. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on what happens next.     Going to the movies this weekend, Zendaya (pronounced zen-DAY-uh) has a new movie about tennis, love, and betrayal. Kevin Carr has a sneak peek of Challengers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning SCOTUS Hears Immunity Case The topic of presidential immunity is before the Supreme Court. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     More Arrests On College Campuses Hundreds of arrests have been made this week across the country as pro-Palestinian protests continue on college campuses. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that students, administrators and police are considering the best ways to move forward.    Progress At The Port Of Baltimore It had been stuck in the harbor for a month, but now a cargo ship has become the first to pass through a newly-opened deep-water channel near the Port of Baltimore. Pamela Furr has the details.     Judge Denies Carroll Case Appeal A federal judge rejected former President Trump’s latest attempt for a new trial, upholding the verdict and the $83 point 3 million dollar award in the defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.     Business News  CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger has Friday business.     Boeing Preps Space Flight NASA astronauts are arriving at Kennedy Space Center to prepare for Boeing's first human spaceflight. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.    Less Babies For America American women are giving birth at record-low rates. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports U.S. births fell last year, to the lowest level ever recorded in the nation’s history.      Pro-Palestinian Protests Force Graduation Cancellation Citing “new safety measures'' in place following escalating pro-Palestinian protests, the University of Southern California announces it is canceling their annual “main stage” graduation. As Jim Roope reports, schools across the nation are changing their normal routines as demonstrations have led to hundreds of arrests.     Latest In The Middle East Israel's long-anticipated invasion of Rafah appears to be close to happening as Hamas releases a video of an Israel-American hostage more than 200 days after his capture. John Stolnis has the latest Middle East developments.    Trump’s Day In Court Former President Trump’s ‘Hush Money’ trial, involving cover-ups of alleged affairs, continued in a Manhattan courtroom. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story.    Ukraine Receiving US Supplies There's a renewed hope among Ukrainian leaders following President Biden's signing of a foreign aid package that sends more money to Ukraine in its continued war with Russia. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Troop Pullouts In Africa The United States will pull the majority of its troops from Chad and Niger (pronounced knee-ZHAIR) after those countries ended previous agreements for US troops to operate there. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Ring Refunds Some Amazon-owned Ring customers will soon be receiving refunds. Correspondent Shelley Adler tells us why.     Tech News A-I voice deep fakes unfortunately are nothing new, but now, a high school gym teacher has used it to make his principle say something he did not. Here’s Chuck Palm with today’s tech news.     Sports – Robert Workman   NFL Draft and more.        Finally   A surprise from a New York court where movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's New York rape conviction was dismissed. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on what happens next.     Going to the movies this weekend, Zendaya (pronounced zen-DAY-uh) has a new movie about tennis, love, and betrayal. Kevin Carr has a sneak peek of Challengers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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