Trump & Harris Battleground Campaigns, Potential Freedom For The Menendez Brothers, Early Voting Issues, Boeing Worker Reaction
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Today on America in the Morning
Trump & Harris Battleground Campaigns
While former President Donald Trump was talking about border issues in Arizona and Nevada, Vice President Kamala Harris is relying on star power to help her get out the vote. John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Freedom Possible For The Menendez Brothers
New hope for Eric and Lyle Menendez. The D-A is recommending to the court that the brothers be resentenced in their conviction for murdering their parents. Jim Roope reports from Los Angeles.
Trump To Jack Smith – You’re Fired
The future for Special Counsel Jack Smith is becoming clearer under a second Trump Presidency, if the former President is elected in November. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Arsenal Found With Arizona Shooting Suspect
More is being learned about the Arizona man suspected of shooting up a Democratic campaign office. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports police found a small arsenal in his home.
Settlement In Baltimore Bridge Disaster
The government and the operator of a cargo ship that destroyed a bridge in Baltimore that led to six people being killed have reached a massive financial settlement. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
Florida’s DOJ Lawsuit
Florida officials are suing the Justice Department over its control of the investigation into the September assassination attempt against Donald Trump. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
Early Voting Hiccups
Early voting across America has election officials hard at work ahead of Election Day. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that with record turnout comes a number of issues at some American polling places.
VP Candidates On The Campaign Trail
With all the talk about the two who want to be president, JD Vance and Tim Walz have been crisscrossing battleground states making their case for their running mates, and against their challengers for the White House. Correspondent Rita Foley has the latest.
Boeing Workers Respond To No-Vote
The picket signs will be staying up, after Boeing factory workers have rejected the company's latest contract offer by a wide majority. Correspondent Donna Warder has the details.
Hurricane Misinformation From Russia
There have been reports of election disinformation coming from nations including Russia, Iran, and China. Now comes word that some stories on social media about U.S. hurricane response may be coming from the Kremlin. Correspondent Jennifer King has more.
Biden’s Apology
Later today, President Biden will be in Arizona where he will issue a landmark apology for the federal government’s role in forcing Native American children into boarding schools. Ed Donahue reports.
New Trial Requested For Arbury Killers
The Georgia men found guilty of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery have asked for a new trial. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
Food Supply Concerns
With the E.coli situation surrounding McDonalds and listeria causing people to get sick eating Boar’s Head deli meat, correspondent Shelley Adler reports on the safety of the country’s food supply.
Finally
It’s not a typical venue for music superstar Beyonce to perform. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports Queen B will appear at a campaign rally today for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Heading into the weekend before Halloween, it’s been awhile since gas prices have been this low. Triple A says the nationwide average price for a gallon of regular is now $3-15.
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