Walz awaits VP news, Suni and Regan add to their medal collection
🌧️ A system is bringing showers and thunderstorms to much of Minnesota Monday. Some storms later in the day could be strong to severe in southeast Minnesota. 🌞 Sunny skies return Tuesday. A cooler air mass will entrench the Upper Midwest this week. Expect temperatures in 60s and 70s. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. | |
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| Coming up on Morning Edition | 🏅 St. Paul's Suni Lee is taking home three Olympic medals from Paris, adding a bronze in uneven bars to her trove on Sunday. MPR News' Peter Cox brings us the story. 👩⚖️ President Biden is facing criticism for a new proposal that would include term limits for Supreme Court justices. NPR's A Martinez speaks with a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute about the constitutional arguments against Biden's effort. 🙋🏼♂️ Within the next day, we should learn if Gov. Tim Walz lands the Democratic vice presidential nomination. He’s catapulted to the top tier of choices for Kamala Harris, the current vice president who will lead the party’s ticket in November. Harris deliberated over the pick Sunday in Washington, where Walz and other contenders reportedly sat for final interviews. MPR News' Dana Ferguson joins us to talk about where the selection process stands. |
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| | Gov. Walz reportedly still on Kamala Harris' VP shortlist, announcement could come Monday | Within the next day, we should learn whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz lands the Democratic vice presidential nomination — or gets passed over for another candidate. He has catapulted to the top tier of choices for Kamala Harris, the current vice president who will lead the party’s ticket in November. Harris deliberated over the pick Sunday in Washington, where Walz and other contenders reportedly sat for final interviews. Walz abruptly canceled a trip to New Hampshire, where he was supposed to attend some Democratic Party rallies on Sunday. Multiple news outlets cited sources saying Walz had made his way to Washington for a face-to-face meeting with Harris. | |
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| | Regan Smith leads off for record setting gold race in 4x100-meter medley | The U.S. women powered to a dominant lead early in the 4-by-100 meter medley relay on Sunday. The only real question was whether the swimmers would shatter the world record set by another U.S. American team in 2019. They never relented, winning gold and beating the record by nearly a second with a time of 3:49.63. The Americans finished more than three seconds ahead of the Australian team that took silver. Chinese women won bronze. | |
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