The Justice Department accusing the company of violating a safety agreement and this morning the faa sounding the alarm over a shortage of thousands of air Traffic Controllers nationwide. What it all means for you heading into the busy summer season. Courtroom showdown. Donald trumps former fixer grilled on the witness stand in make or break testimony for the prosecution. Michael cohens credibility and motivations now in the crosshairs as the defense comes out swinging. This morning the tough questions still to come and new signs the trial could wrap as early as this week. Accident investigation. A new ntsb report shedding light on that fatal bridge collapse in baltimore revealing the container ship lost power multiple times including the day before it struck the key bridge. The question now, why did it ever leave port . Well have the very latest. Orca attack. Killer whales sink a yacht off the coast of spain. Passengers rescued after declaring an emergency. The incident, the latest in
Have missed. In wisconsin, President Biden said he n believes donald trump will not accept the results of the 2024 election. Not exactly news there. Biden was responding to trumps comment. He said you have to fight for the right of the country if the Election Results are not honest as he put it. Is that a threat . Just like september january 6th. The guy is not a democrat with a small d. He is the idea you cant only love your country when you win, number one. How many court cases do they have . Supreme court cases. They all said this is totally legitimate election. This is trump. I mean, its the same he may not accept the outcome of the election, i promise you he wont. Promise he wont. He wont. Its dangerous. The President Biden talking to erin burnett. Joining us is author of the book how the right lost its mind and and. Not exactly a Big Revelation that donald trump will not honor the results of the election given what we saw in 2024 and what he signaled this year as well but some of
Morning. Each week, american tv sits in on a lecture with one of the college professors. You can watch it. This week, we join professor ellen wu at Indiana University where she discusses japanese internment in the United States during world war ii. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. On tuesday, we begin our discussion on the japanese american internment camps by thinking about the ways which wars function as flash points for redefining the terms of membership or belonging in the american nation. In other words, wars are these critical moments when the nation rethinks who gets to be considered or treated as members or citizens of the National Community as well as who gets excluded. Right . These are really critical times. We saw in the frantic weeks of pearl harbor, president roosevelt, members of congress and ordinary people all came to the consensus japanese americans needed to be completely excluded or shut out of that National Community. Of course, we know this was based on the u
Morning. Each week, american tv sits in on a lecture with one of the college professors. You can watch it. This week, we join professor ellen wu at Indiana University where she discusses japanese internment in the United States during world war ii. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. On tuesday, we begin our discussion on the japanese american internment camps by thinking about the ways which wars function as flash points for redefining the terms of membership or belonging in the american nation. In other words, wars are these critical moments when the nation rethinks who gets to be considered or treated as members or citizens of the National Community as well as who gets excluded. Right . These are really critical times. We saw in the frantic weeks of pearl harbor, president roosevelt, members of congress and ordinary people all came to the consensus japanese americans needed to be completely excluded or shut out of that National Community. Of course, we know this was based on the u
Morning. Each week, american tv sits in on a lecture with one of the college professors. You can watch it. This week, we join professor ellen wu at Indiana University where she discusses japanese internment in the United States during world war ii. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. On tuesday, we begin our discussion on the japanese american internment camps by thinking about the ways which wars function as flash points for redefining the terms of membership or belonging in the american nation. In other words, wars are these critical moments when the nation rethinks who gets to be considered or treated as members or citizens of the National Community as well as who gets excluded. Right . These are really critical times. We saw in the frantic weeks of pearl harbor, president roosevelt, members of congress and ordinary people all came to the consensus japanese americans needed to be completely excluded or shut out of that National Community. Of course, we know this was based on the u