Fiery NYC Mayor's Debate, Shutdown & Ballroom Battle, US Targets Another Ship, US Imposes Russian Oil Company Sanctions
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Today on America in the Morning
Fiery NYC Mayor’s Debate
The three candidates running for mayor of New York went toe to toe to toe in a fiery final debate before New Yorkers head to the polls in less than two weeks. John Stolnis has details.
Ballroom Battle & The Shutdown Continues
We enter Day 23 of what is now the second-longest government shutdown in US history. Correspondent Joan Jones reports that the
Senate again today will hold votes that both parties feel are doomed to fail, as each side is also digging in about the demolition of the East Wing and building of a White House ballroom.
US Targets Another Ship
The United States military continues to target boats in international waters believed to be ferrying illegal drugs. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the US targeted another vessel, this time in the Pacific Ocean that departed from South America.
Trump-UVA Agreement
The Trump administration has reached an agreement with the University of Virginia, marking the first public university to reach a deal with the
White House after months of a back-and-forth over federal funding and education guidelines.
Latest On Redistricting
North Carolina has adopted a new congressional map aimed at gaining an extra Republican seat in the US House. Jennifer King reports the North Carolina GOP made clear their intention to follow Texas and other states hoping to help keep a Republican majority in the US Capitol beyond 2026.
US Response To Canceled Summit
After a planned second summit between President Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin fell apart, Russia unleased an attack on Ukraine’s two largest cities, and both sides are preparing for another winter of war.
Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the US, unhappy with the
cancellation of the face-to-face meeting, has announced they will enact
sanctions against two of Russia’s largest oil providers.
Trump’s Proposed Compensation
President Trump has suggested he’s entitled to compensation from the federal government over investigations he faced after he left office, and that the probes were politically motivated. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the Justice Department led by the president’s former attorney could approve a hefty payout in taxpayer dollars.
Will Pelosi Run Again
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has come under increasing pressure from fellow Democrats in her home state to retire, will make an announcement about her plans after California’s election on a redistricting measure early next month.
Abandoned Newborn’s Mother Found
Thanks to surveillance video, police in New York City were quickly able to track down the woman suspected of abandoning her newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached in a Manhattan subway station.
Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
Finally
This season’s Super Bowl halftime headliner will not be changed despite facing increased opposition from the White House, a number of conservatives, and some football fans. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh
reports.
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