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Today on America in the Morning Rains Slow Texas Recovery Efforts Weekend rains and more flooding threats in Texas remain a concern as recovery efforts continue from catastrophic flooding that claimed the lives of at least 120 people. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Assassination Attempt Anniversary Sunday marked the one year anniversary of an armed sniper attempting to assassinate then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. John Stolnis on what's happened since, and changes at the Secret Service in the wake of the shooting. Two Dead In Kentucky Shooting A man went on a shooting rampage in Kentucky on Sunday. State Police report two people were killed among the four hit by gunfire. Touring Alligator Alcatraz Members of Congress toured the holding facility now known as Alligator Alcatraz, and returned with mixed reviews. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the Trump Administration is in discussions to open more ICE detention centers. Arming Ukraine President Trump as early as this morning is expected to announce an aggressive plan to arm Ukraine. Discussing The Famous Photo Sunday marked the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt against then-candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a lone gunman breached security, firing 8 rounds from an assault rifle, killing one audience member, wounding two others, as one of the bullets grazed Trump’s ear as he spoke at the podium. Associated Press photojournalist Evan Vucci recalls the assassination attempt. It was Vucci took the iconic award winning photo of Trump, his fist raised in the air, blood across his cheek, surrounded by Secret Service, that so many have seen. Epstein List Debate It’s the one scandal surrounding President Trump that, for now, won’t go away: the existence – or not – of a so-called “clients list” recovered from Jeffrey Epstein after he died. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports despite demands from the President, it’s his base is demanding answers. More Air India Crash Quesitons There are now even more questions than answers after a preliminary report into the recent Air India crash that killed over 260 people focused on what appeared to show confusion in the cockpit. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Arizona Wildfire A historic site in the Grand Canyon is destroyed in a massive wildfire that consumed parts of the region over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. I Egg Lawsuit The Trump administration has announced a new lawsuit against California, this one for adversely affecting egg prices. Lisa Dwyer reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices