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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2024 · 39 MIN

Trump Wants Trial Delay, Biden & Bibi Talk, Big SCOTUS Decisions, Appealing The Fani Willis Decision

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Today on America in the Morning   Trump Wants NY Court Delay Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are asking a New York court to delay payment of hundreds of millions of dollars to the state, a penalty for his recent conviction of overinflating property values over the years to secure better loans and business deals. John Stolnis has more.     Biden & Bibi Talk Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send officials to Washington to brief members of the Biden administration on plans to move into Rafah, a response following a phone meeting between President Biden and the Israeli prime minister. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, this comes amid a growing divide between the two allies over the war in Gaza.     Big Day For SCOTUS The U.S. Supreme Court had a very busy Monday, hearing arguments on cases including social media disinformation, and keeping in place an insurrection ban stemming from a January 6 arrest of a New Mexico public official. The justices also chimed in on Texas' controversial immigration law. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Election Tuesday With the top of the ticket sewn up by Donald Trump for the GOP and President Biden for the Democrats, today’s vote will feature a number of down-ballot races. Elections will be held in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio.      Business News  Gas prices have not only been increasing, but today they have hit a milestone. For the first time since late last year, prices at the pump are now higher on a year-over-year basis.  Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business.    SCOTUS Says No To Navarro The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a final appeal from a former White House adviser who is trying to stay out of prison. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Sports Illustrated To Stay A lifeline will keep an iconic sports publication from ending a 70-year run. Correspondent Norman Hall reports on an agreement to keep financially-troubled Sports Illustrated in operation.     Budget Deadline Congress is on the clock as both the House and Senate scramble to head off a potential federal government shutdown that could begin this weekend. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Appealing The Willis Decision Lawyers for Donald Trump and eight co-defendants filed an emergency appeal Monday of a Georgia judge's decision allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to stay on the election fraud case against the former president.     Another Boeing Incident Following eight incidents in just two weeks, airlines executives are addressing criticism following recent incidents on Boeing planes. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on a string of events that have some fliers concerned about safety.     Small Town Democracy It’s a regular occurrence in Elmore, Vermont, a small town on a lake with a population of barely 860 people. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on how they use their annual town meetings to practice democracy.     Investigating The San Francisco Crash The investigation continues into what led to three people being killed and others injured in a bus stop incident traffic accident in San Francisco. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Police Spot Missing Man A new clue emerged into the disappearance of a Missouri college student, last seen in Nashville, Tennessee, as Riley Strain is seen on police bodycam footage in a chance encounter in a public park. Sue Aller reports.    Vacationing Mom Sentenced A judge has handed out a long prison term for the mom who vacationed while her toddler was left alone in a house and died. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.      Finally   It’s being called the darker side of child stardom. Kevin Carr looks at a new docuseries focused on what was claimed to have happened behind the scenes on Kids television shows.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning   Trump Wants NY Court Delay Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are asking a New York court to delay payment of hundreds of millions of dollars to the state, a penalty for his recent conviction of overinflating property values over the years to secure better loans and business deals. John Stolnis has more.     Biden & Bibi Talk Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send officials to Washington to brief members of the Biden administration on plans to move into Rafah, a response following a phone meeting between President Biden and the Israeli prime minister. As Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports, this comes amid a growing divide between the two allies over the war in Gaza.     Big Day For SCOTUS The U.S. Supreme Court had a very busy Monday, hearing arguments on cases including social media disinformation, and keeping in place an insurrection ban stemming from a January 6 arrest of a New Mexico public official. The justices also chimed in on Texas' controversial immigration law. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Election Tuesday With the top of the ticket sewn up by Donald Trump for the GOP and President Biden for the Democrats, today’s vote will feature a number of down-ballot races. Elections will be held in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio.      Business News  Gas prices have not only been increasing, but today they have hit a milestone. For the first time since late last year, prices at the pump are now higher on a year-over-year basis.  Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Tuesday business.    SCOTUS Says No To Navarro The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a final appeal from a former White House adviser who is trying to stay out of prison. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.    Sports Illustrated To Stay A lifeline will keep an iconic sports publication from ending a 70-year run. Correspondent Norman Hall reports on an agreement to keep financially-troubled Sports Illustrated in operation.     Budget Deadline Congress is on the clock as both the House and Senate scramble to head off a potential federal government shutdown that could begin this weekend. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.     Appealing The Willis Decision Lawyers for Donald Trump and eight co-defendants filed an emergency appeal Monday of a Georgia judge's decision allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to stay on the election fraud case against the former president.     Another Boeing Incident Following eight incidents in just two weeks, airlines executives are addressing criticism following recent incidents on Boeing planes. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on a string of events that have some fliers concerned about safety.     Small Town Democracy It’s a regular occurrence in Elmore, Vermont, a small town on a lake with a population of barely 860 people. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on how they use their annual town meetings to practice democracy.     Investigating The San Francisco Crash The investigation continues into what led to three people being killed and others injured in a bus stop incident traffic accident in San Francisco. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.     Police Spot Missing Man A new clue emerged into the disappearance of a Missouri college student, last seen in Nashville, Tennessee, as Riley Strain is seen on police bodycam footage in a chance encounter in a public park. Sue Aller reports.    Vacationing Mom Sentenced A judge has handed out a long prison term for the mom who vacationed while her toddler was left alone in a house and died. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.      Finally   It’s being called the darker side of child stardom. Kevin Carr looks at a new docuseries focused on what was claimed to have happened behind the scenes on Kids television shows.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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