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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2024 · 39 MIN

Super Tuesday Results, Investigating Nashville Plane Crash, Massive Michigan Explosion, Latest On Texas Wildfire

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Today on America in the Morning   Super Tuesday Results Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday was set to begin, the Supreme Court has reinstated Donald Trump on presidential primary ballots, giving him a big win even before those ballots will be counted. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     More Learned About Nashville Plane Crash We're learning more about the deadly plane crash on a Nashville interstate highway. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.    Massive Michigan Explosions There were explosions in a town outside Detroit when a vaping supplies business went up in flames. As Katie Clark reports, one person died when vape pens, knives, and other items became projectiles, some landing 2 miles away.      Trump Wants New Trial Donald Trump's lawyers say the ex-president deserves a new trial and a fresh chance to tell a jury why he berated writer E. Jean Carroll for her sex abuse claims against him after she revealed them five years ago. Lisa Dwyer reports.     Business News  Elon Musk wears many hats, but not the one that says “World’s Richest Person.” According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, that title is now held by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos with a net worth of $200 point 3 billion dollars. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.     New Troubles For Menendez More legal hot water for Democrat New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, charged by federal prosecutors with obstruction of justice in yet another superseding indictment unsealed on Tuesday.  America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details.        They Smuggled What?  Agents at airports and at ports have come across both the usual and unusual when it comes to smuggling items into the United States. Finding illegally imported goose intestines hidden under rattlesnakes may be a first. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Not Everyone’s Choice President Biden and Donald Trump are edging closer to solidifying the nominations to lead their respective parties, as each tallies up their Super Tuesday delegate count. However, many voters would rather see a different matchup in November.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     Ceasefire Talks Fall Apart  Talks to bring a ceasefire to Gaza has broken down, as the terror group Hamas refuses to agree on supplying Israel with any information on the more than 130 hostages it has now held for five months. Correspondent Charles deLedesma reports.     Wildfire Situation Worsens Wildfires are still burning in the Texas panhandle as ranchers in the region find themselves in dire need. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.     Cutting Late Fees Consumers may be happy, but the banks are not.  Banking and credit card companies have started reacting to a new Biden administration rule that puts an $8 ceiling on credit card late fees     Sinema Drops Reelection Plans It’s now a two-person race in Arizona as current Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema has announced she will no longer seek reelection this year.     Not Where To Go Thousands of voters in a majority Black Alabama district recently redrawn following a court decision received the wrong information for voting on Super Tuesday. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Abortion In The Constitution Lawmakers in France voted to explicitly enshrine access to abortion in the French Constitution, making their country the first in the world to do so.      Finally   Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, went down for hundreds of thousands of users on Tuesday, because of what the company called a “technical issue.”     The Academy Awards will be presented this weekend. Kevin Carr has some early Oscar predictions.    In a first, members of an Ivy League school’s men’s basketball team have voted to unionize. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning   Super Tuesday Results Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday was set to begin, the Supreme Court has reinstated Donald Trump on presidential primary ballots, giving him a big win even before those ballots will be counted. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     More Learned About Nashville Plane Crash We're learning more about the deadly plane crash on a Nashville interstate highway. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.    Massive Michigan Explosions There were explosions in a town outside Detroit when a vaping supplies business went up in flames. As Katie Clark reports, one person died when vape pens, knives, and other items became projectiles, some landing 2 miles away.      Trump Wants New Trial Donald Trump's lawyers say the ex-president deserves a new trial and a fresh chance to tell a jury why he berated writer E. Jean Carroll for her sex abuse claims against him after she revealed them five years ago. Lisa Dwyer reports.     Business News  Elon Musk wears many hats, but not the one that says “World’s Richest Person.” According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, that title is now held by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos with a net worth of $200 point 3 billion dollars. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.     New Troubles For Menendez More legal hot water for Democrat New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, charged by federal prosecutors with obstruction of justice in yet another superseding indictment unsealed on Tuesday.  America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details.        They Smuggled What?  Agents at airports and at ports have come across both the usual and unusual when it comes to smuggling items into the United States. Finding illegally imported goose intestines hidden under rattlesnakes may be a first. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Not Everyone’s Choice President Biden and Donald Trump are edging closer to solidifying the nominations to lead their respective parties, as each tallies up their Super Tuesday delegate count. However, many voters would rather see a different matchup in November.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.     Ceasefire Talks Fall Apart  Talks to bring a ceasefire to Gaza has broken down, as the terror group Hamas refuses to agree on supplying Israel with any information on the more than 130 hostages it has now held for five months. Correspondent Charles deLedesma reports.     Wildfire Situation Worsens Wildfires are still burning in the Texas panhandle as ranchers in the region find themselves in dire need. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.     Cutting Late Fees Consumers may be happy, but the banks are not.  Banking and credit card companies have started reacting to a new Biden administration rule that puts an $8 ceiling on credit card late fees     Sinema Drops Reelection Plans It’s now a two-person race in Arizona as current Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema has announced she will no longer seek reelection this year.     Not Where To Go Thousands of voters in a majority Black Alabama district recently redrawn following a court decision received the wrong information for voting on Super Tuesday. Lisa Dwyer reports.    Abortion In The Constitution Lawmakers in France voted to explicitly enshrine access to abortion in the French Constitution, making their country the first in the world to do so.      Finally   Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, went down for hundreds of thousands of users on Tuesday, because of what the company called a “technical issue.”     The Academy Awards will be presented this weekend. Kevin Carr has some early Oscar predictions.    In a first, members of an Ivy League school’s men’s basketball team have voted to unionize. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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