Kelly's Explosive Trump Comments, Middle East Diplomacy, McDonald's E.coli Scare, Trump & Harris Campaigning
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Kelly’s Claims About Trump & Hitler Generals
An explosive new interview by Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff General John Kelly details disparaging comments he says Trump made to him repeatedly while in office, while also complimenting Adolf Hitler. John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Want Fries With That
The grease in the fryers may have cooled down but the fallout from Trump serving French fries at McDonalds continues to be part of salty discussions in the media, and at kitchen tables across the nation.
Latest In The Middle East
The U-S says American leaders are having "productive conversations" in Israel as the world reacts to more killings of top terrorist leaders in the Middle East, and as the Pentagon address leaked documents tied to the conflict. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest.
Outbreak Linked To McDonald’s
Concern for the Golden Arches after an E.coli outbreak linked to a popular McDonald’s product has led to people getting sick and one death. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
Judge Rules On Giuliani Assets
A federal judge orders Rudy Giuliani to turn over all his luxury assets to two Georgia poll workers he defamed after the 20-20 presidential election. Jim Roope has the latest.
Cuba’s Dire Situation
Tempers are flaring on the streets in Cuba, as people deal with a five-day power outage that was a problem even before this week’s hurricane. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Latest On The Trump & Harris Campaigns
We are now less than two weeks before Election Day, and polls still too close to call including in the battleground states between the candidates, the Harris and Trump campaigns are making a push for Latino voters. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
The Roberson Case
The life of a Texas Death Row inmate is spared for now, but the committee who delayed his execution with a subpoena is yet to hear from him. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Families Speak Out After Georgia Ferry Dock Collapse
Families of the seven victims and survivors of a deadly collapse of a ferry dock walkway in Georgia are speaking out. Correspondent Julie Walker reports a 93-year-old great-great-grandmother was among those who lost their lives.
Walz Victim Of Russia Deep Fake
A video purporting to show a former Minnesota High School student saying he was groped and kissed my Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz has been found to be a Russian deep fake.
IV Shortages
A severe side effect from Hurricane Helene’s aftermath in North Carolina. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on an I-V fluid shortage that could impact weeks of surgery schedules across the nation.
EV Troubles
There are new warnings about possible problems with electric vehicles in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
Susan Smith To Get parole Hearing
Susan Smith is scheduled to be up for parole next month, nearly 30 years after she was convicted of rolling her car into a South Carolina lake and drowning her two sons who were strapped in their car seats.
Urgent Recall
There’s an urgent recall from automaker Honda, and it’s the second major callback for their cars this month. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports.
Tech News
The SEC is charging the VICTIMS of a cyberattack, because the companies involved failed to disclose the seriousness of the threat to their customers. Here’s Chuck Palm with today's tech report.
Finally
A cult classic gang film from 1979 is getting a musical reboot. Kevin Carr has details about “The Warriors.”
There’s saying your goodbyes, and then there’s hugging someone goodbye with a strict time limit. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports that authorities are imposing what they’re calling a 'hug cap' at a New Zealand airport.
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