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May 15, 20239 AM ET: New debt talks, elderly American's spying charge, Vice files for bankruptcy & moreBehind-the-scenes talks have continued on the debt ceiling, as Congressional leaders may meet with President Joe Biden as earlier as tomorrow. The UK's prime minister welcomed Ukraine's president for a visit, that included a new military aid package. After a decade of military-backed rule, a Harvard grad is poised to lead a new coalition government in Thailand. An elderly American has been sentenced in China on spying charges. And, Vice has filed for bankruptcy protection...more5minPlay
May 15, 20236 AM ET: Border status, Turkey elections, social media shooting lawsuit & moreDespite warnings of a potential surge at the southern border, it’s been fairly quite so far - we’ll hear from the Homeland Security Secretary on why that might be. Turkey’s hotly contested presidential election is likely going to a second round. Cyclone Mocha has battered parts of Myanmar and Bangladesh, including where roughly a million refugees live. A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against several social media companies for last’s year shooting at a Buffalo, New York store. Plus, the summer travel season is shaping up to be a busy one....more5minPlay
May 14, 2023One Thing: Does Clearing Homeless Camps Just Extend the Crisis?Many Western cities are grappling with large encampments on the streets as homeless populations grow. In Phoenix, a judge recently ordered one such encampment to be cleared after local residents sued the city for violating public nuisance laws. In today’s episode, we hear from people living in that camp about what comes next and why advocates fear similar legal strategies could soon be used in other cities.Guest: Gabe Cohen, CNN Correspondent...more17minPlay
May 13, 20233 PM ET: Military aid for Ukraine, DeSantis and Trump in Iowa, Turkey’s high stakes election & moreGermany is expected to give Ukraine $3 billion in military aid, as heavy fighting continues in the Russian occupied region of Luhansk. Ron DeSantis and former President Trump both touchdown in Iowa as they could both face off for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Violence escalates between Israel and Palestine, but a ceasefire could be in sight. Turkey kicks off a high stakes election, months after a devastating earthquake. And the Los Angeles Lakers advance to the Western Conference Finals....more5minPlay
May 13, 202310 AM ET: The end of Title 42, deadly migrant crash driver was 'intoxicated', royal coronation backlash continues & moreHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the immigration is "broken" as American border cities respond to Title 42’s suspension. The man who rammed into a crowd of migrants was "visibly intoxicated" according to an arrest report. Papua New Guinea’s Foreign Minister resigns over royal coronation controversy. Bangladesh and Myanmar prepare for landfall of Tropical Cyclone Mocha. Lastly, government officials in Singapore take on cancel culture....more5minPlay
May 13, 202310 PM ET: Patriot system interception, border disaster declarations, Jamie Foxx’s health & moreThe Ukrainian military used the Patriot air defense system to shoot down a Russian hypersonic missile. We’re following new developments in the aftermath of Title 42 expiring. A woman has been convicted of murdering her two kids and conspiring to kill her husband’s first wife. A treatment for a rare muscle disease has gotten a thumbs up from FDA advisers. Lastly, we have an update on actor Jamie Foxx’s health....more4minPlay
May 12, 20235 PM ET: US Marine veteran arraigned, cancer drug shortages, Twitter’s new CEO & moreA man has been charged in connection with the death of a homeless street artist on a New York subway. Plus, we have a warning from the Congressional Budget Office about the risk of a US default. Strikes continued in Israel as ceasefire talks stall. We’ll hear how cancer drug shortages are affecting some patients. And, Twitter’s new CEO has been revealed – we have details....more4minPlay
May 12, 202312 PM ET: Border policy hiccups, subway death suspect, happy workers & moreThe White House is warning that things at the border will get worse before they get better. We'll tell you where we're at with debt ceiling negotiations. The veteran who held a homeless man in a fatal chokehold faces a second-degree manslaughter charge. Pakistan’s former prime minister has been released on bail and comes after his arrest sparked violence. Plus, workers are happier than they used to be....more5minPlay
May 12, 20239 AM ET: Prisoner swap hunt, Sudan catastrophe warning, PBS station targeted & moreWe'll bring you the latest from the US Southern border after the expiration of Title 42. The US is looking for high profile Russian prisoners it could swap for detained Americans. A judge says it's unconstitutional to stop 18 to 20 year olds buying handguns. Officials are trying to get Sudanese rivals to agree to humanitarian help. Plus, Oklahoma's governor if fighting a popular PBS station....more5minPlay
May 12, 20236 AM ET: Stricter border controls, chokehold death arrest coming, Peloton recall & moreTitle 42 has officially ended, meaning migrants are facing new challenges at the US-Mexico border. A meeting between President Joe Biden and congressional leaders on the debt ceiling has been postponed. The person who held a man in a fatal chokehold on the subway is expected to turn himself in today. A huge cyclone is heading for a vulnerable refugee camp. Plus. Peloton is recalling two million bikes over safety concerns....more5minPlay