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US-Iran Deal, Fight Night At The White House, Missouri Plane Crash, McConnell Hospitalized

June 15, 2026·39 min
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Today on America in the MorningUS-Iran Deal After weeks of promises that a peace deal was close, the White House, Iranian leaders and Pakistani intermediaries have confirmed a peace deal has been reached between the US and Iran that will end military action.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.  Fight Night At The White House President Trump will be leaving Washington and is heading to the G-7 Summit in France, after marking his 80th birthday by watching UFC fights on the South Lawn of the White House.  More from correspondent Rich Johnson.  Missouri Plane Crash The Missouri State Highway Patrol says all 12 people on board a skydiving plane that crashed in Butler, Missouri over the weekend died in the crash. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Virginia Tent Collapse Officials in Southwest Virginia say one person is dead and 22 others hurt after a large tent collapsed during an outdoor church service over the weekend.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.  McConnell Hospitalized Former Senate Majority Leader and current Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell was rushed to a hospital on Sunday morning.  No details were released about McConnell’s status, but his spokesman David Popp released a statement saying McConnell is receiving excellent care.   Urgent Recalls A number of urgent recalls were issued on Sunday.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports on a multi-state outbreak of infant botulism from an organic baby formula that so far has sent three babies to the hospital.  US-Iran Deal The U.S. and Iran agreed to a framework extending their ceasefire for 60 days, with a formal signing ceremony that was discussed for yesterday now expected Friday and nuclear talks to follow.    Question Over Munitions The U-S Defense Secretary is denying that there is a "munitions" crisis as the war with Iran could be coming to an end.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Knicks Victory It has been both a euphoric and dangerous weekend in New York City after the New York Knicks won their first championship in 53 years.  The NYPD reported over 5 dozen arrests, five buses set on fire, four stabbings and a shooting as tens of thousands of people mobbed the streets in celebration.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that the Knicks party in New York will continue through Thursday when the team receives a ticker-tape parade through the Canyon of Heroes.  Trump’s Name Removed A large blue and white tarp hangs over the front façade of the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, where President Trump’s name once adorned the building above the name of John F. Kennedy.  Gang Leader Taken Out President Trump says a U.S. strike has killed the head of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports. No FISA Without Voting Bill President Trump says ​he opposes any renewal ‌of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that does not include his Save America ​Act, which would require proof ​of citizenship for voting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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