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"Amy & T.J." is hosted by renowned television news anchors Amy Robach and T. J. Holmes.
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The Associated Press is reporting that FBI Director Kash Patel took a VIP snorkel tour of Pearl Harbor while on a “work” trip with a second “layover” in Hawaii. One of the main sticking points, this excursion was not included in any public itinerary. And while it was disclosed that the FBI director made a stop in Honolulu on his way to New Zealand to visit the FBI office, it was NEVER disclosed that he made that second stop in Hawaii on his way back, where the snorkeling adventure to place. This is yet another potentially embarrassing story for Patel about what he prioritizes as FBI director.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A nasty custody battle is escalating, echoing through the halls of congress with a midterm election hanging in the balance. Republican Congressman Max Miller from Ohio has just filed a defamation lawsuit against the daughter of Republican Senator Bernie Moreno. Congressman Miller’s divorce from Emily Moreno was finalized last summer, but the custody battle for their 2-year-old has elicited accusations of physical abuse, including Moreno accusing Miller of throwing boiling water on her. Miller is seeking damages, claiming he has reduced campaign contributions for his re-election bid because of Moreno’s allegations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

63-year-old Richard Glossip was freed from an Oklahoma jail Thursday after nearly 30 years behind bars. He was released on a $500,000 bond while he awaits a new and third trial ordered by the Supreme Court after justices reviewed a 2023 letter by the Oklahoma Attorney General acknowledging the evidence against Glossip “does not support that he is guilty of first degree murder beyond a reasonable doubt.” Hear how Glossip has been twice convicted of murder and why Kim Kardashian, Susan Sarandon and Dr. Phil have been fighting for years to free the man prosecutors still maintain masterminded the brutal beating death of his boss back in 1997.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Texas executed its 600th inmate after hours of waiting to hear word from the Supreme Court, which ultimately decided to lift a lower court’s stay. Edward Busby was pronounced dead at 8:11 PM CT. We go over the powerful two sentence dissent from the justices against executing Busby, whose attorneys claimed was intellectually disabled, and you’ll also hear Busby’s lengthy final words, where he begs for forgiveness from the family of his victim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On the evening newscasts Wednesday evening, both ABC and NBC evening news anchors were reporting live from Beijing, where the world is watching the two most powerful leaders from the two biggest economies meet to discuss the biggest issues facing the world. So why was CBS evening news anchor Tony Dokoupil in Taiwan? If you listened to his broadcast, he claimed it was for editorial reasons; Taiwan being a major topic of conversation between President Trump and President Xi. According to several media outlets though, turns out, that isn’t the full story. In fact, CBS news reportedly did not secure a visa in time for Dokoupil to enter China, and was forced to scramble for a Plan B. Tough headlines, given Dokoupil’s pledge to viewers when he took the position to tell the truth and for viewers to ‘Hold him to it.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shannon Elizabeth is redefining her chapter two! From American Pie and Scary Movie to OnlyFans and making 7 figures - Shannon is THRIVING after her second divorce!! Has she started dating again? She’s pulling back the curtain for Brian Austin Green! Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Senator Rand Paul’s son, William, has tweeted that he is seeking help for his drinking problem after an incident this week at a Capitol Hill bar. Republican Congressman Mike Lawler is calling out William Paul for verbally accosting him, telling him if a Kentucky republican loses his upcoming primary race, it would be because of “your people.” Representative Lawler asked him who “his people” were and Paul reportedly yelled out “Jews.” According to Lawler and other witnesses, Paul then went on a 10 minute antisemitic rant where he also spoke of his hatred of “gays.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The state of Oklahoma has just executed 52-year-old Raymond Eugene Johnson for the 2007 brutal murders of his ex girlfriend and her infant daughter. During last month’s clemency hearing, Johnson apologized to the family of 24-year-old Brooke Whitaker and her 7 month old baby girl Kya for beating Whitaker and then setting her and her baby on fire in their Tulsa home. Johnson confessed to the crime and his attorneys didn’t file any last minute appeals on his behalf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Death penalty opponents are waiting to see if Texas will proceed with what they say would be an unconstitutional execution. Texas’ Attorney General has appealed to the nation’s highest court to lift a stay on Edward Busby’s scheduled execution for today. There are reports that Texas officials plan to move forward with the execution despite a federal appellate court ruling last week that put a temporary hold on it pending a Supreme Court decision on a separate case. The issue at hand, whether or not Edward Busby is intellectually disabled, which would make him ineligible for the death penalty. Busby was convicted in the 2004 robbery and murder of a retired Texas Christian University professor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.