On today’s Morning Experience, we’re diving into some of the most urgent and unsettling headlines shaping the national conversation. The United States has halted all asylum decisions following the tragic shooting of two National Guard members at the border — a move raising questions about safety, policy, and the human cost of political tension.
Meanwhile, lawmakers are responding to a series of horrifying incidents involving Black women being turned away while in labor. The newly introduced WELLS Act aims to require hospitals to justify every labor-related discharge, ensure patient safety, and implement racial bias training — a systemic shift long overdue.
Across the country, anxieties surrounding immigration enforcement are causing communities to mobilize. Grassroots rapid-response teams are forming as residents prepare to monitor federal agents and protect vulnerable families from aggressive raids.
Then for Topic Tuesday, we take a sharp turn into one of the most controversial laws in the country: Louisiana’s surgical castration law for convicted child sex offenders.
What does it mean legally, ethically, and socially? We don’t hold back.
And in the second hour, we kick off the holiday season with laughs, chaos, and the return of our favorite segment: Dating Disaster Stories — featuring the introduction of Producer Jared M., who is absolutely not ready for what’s coming.