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December 23, 2018


December 22, 2018
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. government Shutdown; Protesters Gather in France for Sixth Straight Weekend; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; U.S. Stock Markets Continue to Tumble; Trump Lashes Out at Acting AG Whitaker over Cohen Case; Mick Mulvaney in 2015 Calls Border Wall "Simplistic"; Justice Ginsburg Has Cancer Removed from Lung. Aired 5-6a ET
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. government Shutdown; Conservative Critics Hit Out at Republicans, Trump; U.S. Stock Markets Continue to Tumble; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; Trump Lashes Out at Acting AG Whitaker over Cohen Case; Sen. Lindsey Graham Fears U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan; Supreme Court Upholds Block of Trump Asylum Ban; Trump Knows Everything. Aired 4-5a ET
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. Government Shutdown; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Conservative Critics Hit Out at Republicans, Trump; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; Thousands in Hungary Protest over "Slave Law". Aired 3- 3:30a ET
• President Declares Isis Has Been Defeated in Syria; President Trump Calls For Full and Rapid Withdrawal of U.S. Military Forces in Syria; The New York Times Reports: The President Erupted in Anger in Front of Numerous White House Officials Saying he Needed his Attorney General to Protect Him; Republican Lawmaker Calls Out His Party For Using Toddlers' Logic on Government Shutdown; Indonesia Tsunami Hits Islands of Sumatra and Java, 20 People Dead and Another 165 Injured; Ruth Bader Ginsburg Recovering From Surgery to Remove Growths in Lungs. Aired 7-8p ET
• The Government Shutdown That Began At Midnight Will Not End At Least Until After Christmas; President Trump Lashed Out At His Acting Attorney General Over The Explosive Revelations Made By New York Prosecutors He Oversees; McGurk Resigns Following Mattis after Trump Decides to Pull Troops from Syria; Video Shows Slow Response After Jordan McNair Collapsed; Trump: Nobody Knows More About Anything Than Trump. Aired 5-6p ET
• Partial Government Shutdown Will Last Through Christmas; Trump Is Facing Another Potential Crisis Over His Pick For Acting Attorney General; Fiance Of A Colorado Mother Who Went Missing Thanksgiving Day, Is Now Behind Bars Facing Charges In Her Murder; Yemeni Mother Has Finally Arrived In California To Be Reunited With Her Dying Son; The Stock Market Suffering Its Worst Week Since The 2008 Financial Crisis; Service Members Surprising Their Families Just In Time For The Holiday Season. Aired 4-5p ET
• Lawmakers Meet Trump over Government Shutdown; Pence Meets with Schumer to Negotiate Ending Shutdown; Trump Vented at Whitaker After Exposure in Cohen Revelations; Whitaker Refuses to Recuse from Russia Investigation; William Barr Faces Scrutiny over Mueller Probe Criticism; Trump's 1st Twitter Guru Recalls "Oh, No" Moment; How U.S. Allies View Mattis' Resignation Amid Trump's Decision to Withdraw from Syria; Mattis and McGurk Resign over Trump's Decision to Pull Troops Out of Syria; N.J. High School Wrestler Forced to Cut Locks or Not Compete; Justice Ginsburg's Health Scare. Aired 3-4p ET
• Partial U.S. Federal Government Shutdown Continues; Republican Senators Meet at White House Regarding Government Funding Bill; President Trump Announces Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Syria; James Mattis Resigns as U.S. Secretary of Defense; Brett McGurk Resigns as U.S. Global Envoy to Combat ISIS; President Trump Reportedly Expresses Desire to Fire Federal Reserve Chairman; House Judiciary Committee Calls on Acting Attorney General Whitaker to Testify; Fiance of Missing Woman in Colorado Arrested; High School Wrestler Forced by Referee to Cut Hair or Forfeit Match. Aired 2-3p ET
• Lawmakers Meet Trump over Government Shutdown; Trump Hosts Lunch with Lawmakers & McConnell Says Votes on Pause; Schumer Demands Trump Drop Wall Funding; New York State Pays to Keep Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Opening During Shutdown; McGurk Resigns Following Mattis over Trump's Decision to Pull Troops Out of Syria; Lindsey Graham: Drawdown of U.S. Troops in Afghanistan Could Result in "Second 9/11"; Trump Lashes Out at Acting A.G. Whitaker; Whitaker Refuses to Recuse from Russia Investigation; New Details on Justice Ginsburg's Health Scare. Aired 1-2p ET
• Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Has Resigned; Lawmakers Reconvene on Capitol Hill and Over Government Shutdown; Trump's Border Wall Standoff Plunges Government into Partial Shutdown; McConnell - Dems Refusing to Meet President Trump Halfway; Congress Searches for Deal to End Government Shutdown; War against ISIS - Kurdish Fighters Backed by U.S. Fight ISIS in Syria; Government Partially Shuts Down for Third Time in a Year; Trump Vented at Whitaker After Explosive Cohen Revelations; Schumer Blames Shutdown on Two-Week Temper Tantrum by Trump. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump's Border Wall Standoff Plunges Government into Partial Shutdown; Mattis' Resignation Shocks Washington, Stuns Allies; Stock Market Had Its Worst Week in a Decade; Trump Lashed Out at his Acting Attorney General; Ginsburg has Cancerous Nodules Removed from Lungs. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Partial U.S. Federal Government Shutdown Commences; Senate Possibly Negotiating Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown; Reporting Indicates President Trump may have Pulled U.S. Troops from Syria in Response to Taunt from President of Turkey; James Mattis Resigns as U.S. Secretary of Defense; President Trump Reportedly Floats Idea of Firing Federal Reserve Chairman; President Trump's Promises to Build Border Wall with Mexico Debated; Analysts Examine Possible Effects of Government Shutdown on National Security. Aired 10-11a ET


December 21, 2018
• Mattis Quits Over Trump's Decision On Syria; Brexit Talks Paused For British Parliament Recess; Has Trump Betrayed The Kurds In Syria; China Behind Scheme To Steal Business Secrets; Gatwick Airport Resumes Service After 32 Hour Shutdown; Cartoonist Finds Rich Material In Trump; James Mattis Resigns Over Foreign Policy Issues; Gatwick Airport Back to Business; No Budget, No President's Signature; Stock Markets Wave Red for the Holidays. Aired 3-4a ET
• James Mattis Has Quit the Trump Administration; London's Gatwick Airport is Now Open for Business; Brexit clock ticking down; Carlos Ghosn Detained for Additional Charges. Aired 2-3a ET
• Congress Taken Aback By Mattis Resignation; Official: U.S. Could Cut Troops In Afghanistan By Half; U.S. Lawmakers Scramble To Avert Govt. Shutdown; Gatwick Airport Resumes Service After 32 Hour Shutdown; U.S. Charges Chinese Nationals With Hacking Trade Secrets; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Syria Decision Backlash; U.S. Tariffs Could Make Toys More Expensive for Americans; Afghan Refugees Celebrate First Christmas in U.S. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Defense Secretary Resigns over Policy Dispute with President Trump; House Spending Bill with Border Wall Funding Goes to Senate; Drone Sightings Force London's Gatwick Airport to Close; U.S. Charges Chinese Nationals with Hacking Trade Secrets; Mattis Quits Over Trump's Decision on Syria; Exclusive Video Shows Ongoing Fight Against ISIS. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Lindsey Graham Returns from Afghanistan As Trump Plans Drawdown; Mattis Reported Livid Over Trump's Move to Pull Troops from Syria; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice to Recuse Himself; Pence, Kushner, Mulvaney Meeting Now in Schumer's Office. Aired 3:30- 4p ET
• Supreme Court Upholds Block of Trump Asylum Ban; Trump Forcing Government Shutdown?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump's Erratic Moves Sends Wall Street into Tail Spin; Trump Blames Federal Reserve for Market Turmoil; Russia, Turkey Syria Praise Trump on Pulling U.S. Troops from Syria as Mattis Resigns; Trump Signs Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Bill. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Key Senate Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Held While Senators Return to Washington DC to Cast Votes; Mattis Back at Work Today After Resigning Over Trump's Policies; Justice Ginsburg Has Cancerous Growths Removed from Lung. Aired 2-2:30
• Senate Republicans Meet with Trump as Shutdown Looms; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice; CEO Shares $4 Million in Bonuses with Employees for Holidays. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Senate Republicans to Meet with Trump as Shutdown Looms. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• All Eyes on Wall Street; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Office Advice; World Leader Shaken over Resignation. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Government Shutdown Looms as Trump Demands Wall Funding; Secretary of Defense James Mattis Resigns; Trump Points Finger at Democrats as Shutdown Looms; Mattis Resigns, Stocks Sink and Troop Decisions Draw Bipartisan Ire; Matthew Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice, Doesn't Recuse Himself from Russia Probe. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 20, 2018
• U.S. Troops to Be Pulled Out from Syria; Fed Hikes Turn Stocks into Red; Read My Lips; Brexit Deal Effect on Health Industry. Aired 3-4a ET
• Syria Conflict: Trump's Withdrawal Plan Shocks Allies; Tunnels Heighten Tensions On Israeli-Lebanese Border; Court: Korean Air Has Pay Flight Attendant $18,000; Dying Boy's Dad: Muslim Ban Needs To End. Aired 2-3a ET
• Corbyn Denies Calling Theresa May "Stupid Woman"; U.K. Health Industry Planning for Delays if No Deal; Trump Tower-Moscow Talks Went Well Into 2016; Judge to Decide if Harvey Weinstein Case Will Proceed; Cubans Won't Have to Defect to Play U.S. Baseball. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Orders All U.S. Troops Out of Syria; U.S. Senate Passes Bill To Avert Government Shutdown; Corbyn Denies Calling Theresa May Stupid Woman. Aired 12-1a ET
• Asylum Seekers Now Must Wait in Mexico as Cases are Processed; Conservative Coulter Slams Trump Over Border Wall Retreat; Trump Says, I've Made My Position Very Clear on Wall Funding; Trump Rejects Compromise to Avoid Shutdown. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Administration Changing U.S. Asylum Policy; Bipartisan Criticism Grows of Trump's Decision to Pull Out of Syria; Trump Threatens Government Shutdown Over Wall Funding. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Market Continues Fall After Fed Raises Rates Despite Trump Warning; House Intel Committee Votes to Send Roger Stone Transcript to Special Counsel; DOJ Ethics Officials Say Whitaker Does Not Have to Recuse Self from Russia Investigation; Memo by Trump's A.G. Pick William Barr Slams Mueller's Obstruction Inquiry; 11th-Hour Revolt Over Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown over Missing Wall Funds as Trump Signals He Won't Sign; Did Zuckerberg Lie to Congress About Facebook's Data-Sharing Deals with 3rd Parties; Drone Sighting Causes Chaos at England's Gatwick Airport. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Paul Ryan Says Trump won't sign current bill to avert shut down; Putin praises Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria; Trump defends decision on Syria as GOP lawmakers blast him; The Dow takes a major hit amid fears of government shutdown. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• FBI Director, Deputy AG Hold Press Conference; Senate Passes Stop-Gap Funding Bill to Try to Avoid Shutdown; House GOP Weekly News Conference Delayed. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Trump This Morning Digging In On His Surprise Decision To Pull All U.S. Troops Out Of Syria; With A Partial Government Shutdown Set For Tomorrow, President Trump Now Has A Major Choice. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• William Barr, Trump's Pick for A.G., Wrote a Memo Critical of the Mueller Probe; Trump Orders U.S. Withdrawal from Syria; Weinstein Case Moves Forward. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Defends Syria Decision Amid Bipartisan Backlash; Trump Discards Advice from Allies, Officials on Syria Withdrawal; Trump's AG Pick Says Mueller's Obstruction Inquiry was "Fatally Misconceived"; All Eyes on Market After Fed Hike Sparks Selloff; Disgraced Movie Mogul Harvey Weinstein Arrives for Pivotal Day in Court; U.S. Futures Slightly Lower After Dow Slides to 2018 Low, Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 19, 2018
• Brexit Deal May Not Happen; Michael Flynn's Sentencing Moved; Answered Prayers by a Yemeni Mother. Aired 3-4a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed after Judge's Sharp Rebuke; Trump Climbs Down from Wall Building Demand; U.K.'s Path to Worst Political Crisis in a Generation; Yemeni Mother Gets U.S. Visa to See Dying Son; U.S. Lawmakers Tour Border Facilities. Aired 2-3a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed After Judge's Sharp Rebuke; White House: FBI Broke Protocol In Questioning Flynn; Putin Touts Military Advancements Versus U.S.; U.S. Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill; Ceasefire In Hodeidah Appears To Be Holding; Greenspan to Investors: Be Ready to Run for Cover; Softbank's Blockbuster IP Flops in Market Debut; Netanyahu's Son Suspended for Hate Speech; Trafficking Victim Service Life Sentence for Murder; Famed U.S. Actress and Filmmaker Dies at 75. Aired 1-2a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed After Judge's Sharp Rebuke; U.S. Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill; Actor Sues Fortnite and NBA 2K Over Carlton Dance. Aired 12:-1a ET
• Trump Defense Charitable Foundation After It Agrees to Dissolve; Trump Preparing to Withdraw Troops from Syria; Trump May Intervene for Ex-Green Beret Charged with Murder. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Facebook Sued Over Privacy Violations; Shutdown Fight; Federal Reserve Ignores Trump Warnings, Raises Interest Rates; President Trump Claims War Against ISIS Over. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senate Approves Criminal Justice Reform in Bipartisanship Vote; Fed Expected to Hike Rates Despite Trump's Warning; McConnell to Introduce Short-Term Bill to Prevent Shutdown; Flynn Ordered to Hand Over Passport After Sentencing Delayed; Jeremy Corbyn Denies Calling British.Prime Minister "Stupid Woman" in Parliament. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Fed Is Expected Soon to Raise Rates Despite Trump's Warning; Corker Says GOP Senators Giving an Earful to Vice President Pence on Syria Pullout; Senate Approves Criminal Justice Reform in Bipartisan Vote. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; NYT: Facebook Gave Tech Giants More Data Access Than Disclosed; Trump: School Personnel Should Be Armed Including Teachers. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Preparing for Full and Rapid Withdrawal from Syria; Interview with Senator John Kennedy; Senate Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Lynch to Testify on The Hill; Fed Announcement on Rates; European Union Cables Made Public. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Foundation Agrees to Dissolve Under Court Supervision; Senate GOP Drafting Short-Term Deal to Prevent Shutdown; Hacked European Cables Reveal Anxiety About Trump; U.S. Prepare for Full and Rapid Withdrawal from Syria; Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; Former AG Loretta Lynch Testifies on Capitol Hill; U.S. Futures Higher Ahead of Fed Meeting. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 18, 2018
• North Korea Warns U.S. Over Vicious Sanctions; May Announces Mid-January Vote On Brexit Plan; Reports Show Russia's Push To Help Trump, Russia Stepped Up Efforts After Election; Yemeni Mother Prevented From Seeing Dying Son; Russia Versus Rap Music; De Niro Speaks Out On His Feud With Trump; More Tough Times for Theresa May; Trump and Giuliani on the Offensive; Goldman Sachs Charged in 1MDB Corruption Probe; Rights Group Calls on China to Release Christians; Three-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped in Delhi. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.K. Prime Minister May Dismisses Talk of Second Brexit Referendum; Reports Show Social Media Push to Help Trump; U.S. Travel Ban Separates Dying Child from Mother; Hungary Protesters Fed Up with Orban's Government; China Closely Monitors Religious Organizations; Trump: I Will Review Case Of Accused U.S. Soldier. Aired 2-3a ET
• Theresa May Announces Mid-January Vote on Brexit Plan; Dramatic Rise in Teen Vaping; Elderly Crime Rate Soars in South Korea; De Niro Speaks Out on His Feud with Trum; Yemeni Mother Prevented From Seeing Dying Son; Goldman Sachs Charged In 1MDB Corruption Probe. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Protest Hungarian Prime Minister Orban; Putin's Government Cracking Down On Rap Music; Couple Uses Two Ken Dolls To Create Same-Sex Bridal Set; U.K. Prime Minister May Dismisses Talk of Second Brexit Referendum; Reports Show Social Media Push to Help Trump; Acting Chief of Staff Slammed Trump in 2016; Hungary Protesters Fed Up with Orban's Government. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Administration Officially Bans Bump Stocks; McConnell Says, "Yes, I'm Sure" There Won't Be a Shutdown; Transcript Reveals Comey Defended FBI Interview of Flynn; Democrats Prepare for Tax Return Showdown with Defiant Trump; Democrats Touring Border after Seven-year-old Girl's Death. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Bump Stocks Banned; Trump Foundation Dissolving; Judge Blasts Michael Flynn, Delays Sentencing. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• White House Asking Every Agency for Money to Build Wall; School Safety Commission Presents Recommendations to the White House; Actress, Director Penny Marshall Dies at 75. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Judge Delays Michael Flynn Sentencing; White House Holds Briefing About Flynn Sentencing Delay; Trump Foundation Agrees to Dissolve in Face of Lawsuit. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• GOP in the Dark on Trump's Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown; Yemeni Mother Granted U.S. Visa to See Dying Son; Lawmakers to Tour Border Station and Investigate Girl's Death; CBS Board Denies Moonves His $120 Million Severance; Greenspan: Bull Market "Beginning to Fumble". Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Michael Flynn Arrives in Federal Court for Sentencing Hearing; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Flynn to be Sentenced; Travel Ban Blocks Yemeni Mother; Overturning School Discipline Rules; Flynn Arrives for Sentencing. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Stock Market on Track for Worst December Since Great Depression; Travel Ban Blocks Mother from Seeing Dying Son; GOP Members Say They are in the Dark on Trump's Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown; U.S. Futures Up After Falling 508 Points Monday; Former National Security Adviser Flynn to Be Sentenced; Michael Flynn to be Sentenced for Lying to FBI; Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 17, 2018
• U.S.-North Korea Could Start Another Fiery Exchange; Michael Cohen Starts his Three-year Sentence; Putin Not a Fan of Rap Music; World Headlines; Russian President says rap music should be controlled; CNN goes inside tunnel running from Lebanon to Israel; Explosion near pub in Japan injures dozens; Concerns over detention of 100 Christians; Family of girl who died in U.S. custody seeks answers; Teen slams leaders for climate change inaction; Hillary Clinton gives third-grader a morale boost. Aired 3-4a ET
• Recent Sanctions on North Korea; Rudy Giuliani Preventing Trump from Sitting Down with the Special Counsel; A Chaotic Year in Washington; Saudi Arabia Denouncing the U.S. Senate; Theresa May Set to Speak Out Against the Second Brexit Referendum; Protests in Budapest Over Immigration; 3-Year-Old Indian Girl Attack In Alleged Rape; Storm Making Landfall On East Coast Of India; First Transgender Contestant Fails To Make Top 20. Aired 2-3a ET
• Report Details Ways Russia Backed Trump on Social Media; Concerns Over Detention of 100 Christians; Three-Year-Old Indian Girl Attacked in Alleged Rape; Nancy Pelosi's Eyewear Choice Lights up the Internet; Giuliani Hints At Longer Trump-Cohen Moscow Tower Talks; Cummings: Hoping Cohen Will Testify Again Before Congress; Trump Has Strong Support Among Iowa Republicans. Aired 1-2a ET
• North Korea Lashes Out at New U.S. Sanctions; Explosion Near Pub in Japan Injuries Dozens; U.K. Prime Minister to Argue against a Second Brexit Referendum; Trump Lashes Out at Cohen, Calls Him a "Rat"; Saudi Slam U.S. Senate For Vote On Khashoggi Murder; CNN Goes Inside Tunnel Running From Lebanon To Israel; Christian Pastor Wang Yi Faces Subversion Charges. Aired 12-1a ET
• Yemeni Mom Blocked from Visiting Her Dying Son; Comey Wraps Up Second Interview with GOP-Led House Panels; Comey Says Trump "Has Lied...Constantly" About FBI; Comey Says GOP's Silence on Trump is "Everlasting Shame"; New Reports Says Russia Used Every Major Social Network to Aid Trump. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Legal Troubles Escalate; Yemeni Mother Blocked By Travel Ban From Seeing Dying Son; Shutdown Coming?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Father of Girl Who Died in Border Patrol Custody Disputes DHS Claims; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Growing Speculation Trump Will Face Primary Challenge; Trump Ends Year with Cabinet Shakeup; Mulvaney Called Trump "A Horrible Human Being" in 2016; Giuliani Muddies Water on Legal Pressure on Trump. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Report Says Russia Used Every Major Social Network to Aid Trump; House Republicans Are Grilling Comey For Second Time In 10 Days; White House and Democrats Are Not Budging with Shutdown Possible in Five Days; Girls Death in Border Patrol Custody Raises Questions. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• The U.S. Senate Tries To Squeeze In A Vote On Criminal Justice Reform By The End Of The Year; Former Business Associates Of Michael Flynn Are Indicted. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Unleashes on Probe as Legal Perils Mounts; James Comey Faces Off with Republicans; Poll Shows Iowa Voters Would Still Vote for President Trump; New Report on Russia Election Interference. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Comey Faces Off With Republicans; Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Father Disputes DHS Claims; Trump Reviews Soldier's Case. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
• President Trump Spends Most of Sunday on a Tweet-storm; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online; Washington Braces for Shutdown at the End of the Week; Judge Cracks Down on Obamacare, Rules It Unconstitutional; Father of Migrant Disputes DHS Claims about Daughter's Death; Susan Collins: Nothing Wrong with GOP Challengers to Trump 2020; Trump Names Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff; Former FBI Director Comey to Face Off with Republicans on Capitol Hill; U.S. Futures Down After Friday's Major Losses. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 16, 2018
• ObamaCare Struck Down but Still in Effect; Ryan Zinke Out as U.S. Interior Secretary; COP24 Climate Summit to Keep Paris Climate Deal Alive; Family of 7-Year Old Who Died in U.S. Border Patrol Custody Call for Investigation; Police Use Tear Gas at Latest Yellow Vest Demonstrations; European Regulator Launches Inquiry into Facebook; China's Reported Detention of Christians Raises Crackdown Concerns; Beef an Overlooked Cause of Global Warming; Egypt Unearths 4,400-Year-Old Tomb. Aired 5-6a ET
• COP24 Climate Summit to Keep Paris Climate Deal Alive; Family of 7-Year Old Who Died in U.S. Border Patrol Custody Call for Investigation; Police Use Tear Gas at Latest Yellow Vest Demonstrations; Ryan Zinke Out as U.S. Interior Secretary; ObamaCare Struck Down but Still in Effect; Mick Mulvaney New Acting White House Chief of Staff; U.K. Prime Minister Endures Bruising Week; Italy's Budget Battle with E.U. Raises Exit Questions; Sanders and O'Rourke Popular among Iowa Democrats. Aired 4-5a ET
• Comey Blasts Trump Over Tweet About FBI Raid Of Michael Cohen's Office; Car Crashes Into Montgomery Home Sunday Morning; Father of Guatemalan Girl Doesn't Blame Border Patrol for Her Death; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online. Aired 8-9p ET
• President Trump Spends Most of Sunday Tweeting; Poll: Most Americans Think Trump is Lying about Russia; New Poll: Iowa Democrats Like Joe Biden for President in 2020. Aired 7-8p ET
• China Detains 100 Christians amid Concerns of a Crackdown; 12- Year-Old Boy Honors His Friend for Life; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online; A 7-Year-Old Guatemalan Girl Who Died In The Custody Of Customs; A Texas Judge Rules ObamaCare Is Unconstitutional; Volatility Is The New Normal On Wall Street. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Lying About Russia Most Americans Think; Giuliani Says Hush Money Not a Crime; Child's Death at the Hands of Border Patrol, Father Not Blaming Them; Trump's Presidency Hounded by Legal Woes; SNL Sketch Angers Trump; Pete Davidson and his Alarming Social Media Post; Explosion in a Bar in Japan; HQ Trivia Co-Founder Dead. Aired 5-6p ET
• Colin Kroll, HQ Trivia CEO Found Dead; in Japan, At Least 42 People Hurt After an Explosion; China is Carrying Out a Religious Lockdown; Donald Trump Upset at Saturday Night Live Yet Again; Hillary Clinton Wrote a Letter to an Eight-Year-Old After Losing Bid to Become Class President; Top 10 CNN Heroes. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump Attacks Probe As Legal Threats Surround Him From Every Angle; Former Adviser Michael Flynn To Be Sentenced This Week; Giuliani Slams Michael Cohen: "The Man Is Pathetic"; W.H.: "Absolutely" Will Shut Down Government To Get Border Wall; Schumer: Trump "Not Going To Get The Wall In Any Form"; Trump Celebrates Judge's Ruling Against Obamacare; Zinke Resigns Amid Multiple Ethics Investigations; Trump Names Budget Director Mulvaney As Acting Chief of Staff; First Transgender Contestant In Miss Universe Pageant Competes For Crown Tonight. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Angry And On The Attack Today As Legal Threats Swirl All Around Him; The Top Tier Is Fronted By Former Vice President Joe Biden; Pete Davidson's Instagram Account Was Basically Taken Off Line After That Post Was Made; President Trump Is Vowing To Pull The U.S. Out Of The Paris Climate Agreement. Aired 2-3p ET


December 15, 2018
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Mueller Memo Says Flynn Chose to Lie to the FBI; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; European Commission President Says U.K. Parliament Builds Mistrust of E.U.; Death of Migrant Girl in U.S. Custody under Investigation; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Dolphin Defender Hardy Jones Dies at 75. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; American Student Stabbed to Death in the Netherlands; COP24 Draws Toward Uncertain Close. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Trump Names Mick Mulvaney Acting Chief of Staff; European Commission President Says U.K. Parliament Builds Mistrust of E.U.; Dolphin Defender Hardy Jones Dies at 75. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Death of Migrant Girl in U.S. Custody under Investigation; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France. Aired 2-3a ET
• 7-Year-Old Jakelin Caal Maquin Died In U.S. Border Custody; Secretary Of The Interior, Ryan Zinke, Announced He Is Out; Joe Biden Tops The Latest Polls In The Democratic Primary; Beto O'Rourke Is The Newest Name In The Democratic Primary Candidates; Yemen War Has Driven Millions To Brink Of Starvation; NYT Op-Ed Calls For End OF Saudi-Led War In Yemen; Federal Judge Strikes Down Affordable Care Act; Return Of The Notorious RBG. Aired 8-9p ET
• Ryan Zinke To Leave; Trump Investigations; Trump Inaugural Committee; Trump's Chief Of Staff; Girl's Father Has "No Issues" with Border Patrol's Treatment; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Parkland School Safety Commission Recommends Arming Teachers. Aired 5- 6p ET
• Michael Cohen Speaking Out After Being Sentenced To Three Years In Prison; Under Investigation Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Is Now Leaving The President's Cabinet; Federal Judge In Texas Has Ruled Obamacare Unconstitutional; Governors Scott Walker And Rick Snyder Both Signed Some Very Controversial Measures In Wisconsin And Michigan; Department Of Homeland Security Is Proposing A New Policy To Deter Immigrants From Using Public Benefits; Delegates From Nearly 200 Nations Have Reached An Agreement To Put The 2015 Paris Climate Treaty Into Action; An American Student Studying Overseas Found Dying Of Stab Wounds In Her European Apartment. Aired 4-5p ET
• Interior Secretary Resigns Amid Growing Ethics Investigations; Trump Picks Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Special Counsel Dismisses Claims Flynn Was Set Up; Mueller Wants Sit-Down Trump as Cohen Says President Can't Tell Truth; Protests in El Paso after 7-Year-Old Girl Dies in Border Patrol Custody; Special Counsel Court Filing Show Mystery Players in Russia Probe; U.S. Senate Votes to End Military Aide for Saudi War in Yemen, Condemns Saudi Crown Prince; Continuing Protests in France, Italy Talks Leaving Euro, U.K. Leaving E.U. as U.S. Resigns as World Policemen; Max Boot: Republicans "Becoming Authoritarian Party" with Power Grabs; World Leaders Work to Establish Climate Accord Rule Book. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Announces Ryan Zinke Leaving Post as Interior Secretary; Mick Mulvaney to Become Acting White House Chief of Staff; Texas Judge Rules Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional; Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Publicly States He Will Provide Further Information to Special Counsel if Asked; President Trump Visits Arlington National Cemetery; Republican Legislatures in Wisconsin and Michigan Strip Powers of Incoming Democratic Governors. Aired 2-3p ET
• Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Interior Secretary Resigns Amid Growing Ethics Investigations; Trump Picks Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff; Special Counsel Dismisses Claims Flynn Was Set Up; AMI Flips, Says Trump Attended Meeting on Hush Money Payments; White House in Turmoil with Staff Shake-Ups & Investigations; Mulvaney Video: Trump "Terrible Human Being"; Parkland School Safety Commission Recommends Arming Teachers; Protests Expected in El Paso after 7-Year- Old Girl Dies in Border Patrol Custody; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare. Aired 1-2p ET
• Trump Loses Another Cabinet Member; Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to Leave at the End of the Year; Trump Names Budget Director Mulvaney As Acting Chief of Staff; Major Legal Battle Looms after Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Judge's Ruling Threatens to End Protection for Those with Pre-Existing Medical Conditions; Mueller Still Wants to Interview President Trump; Mueller Slams Flynn in New Court Filing; Clock Ticking Toward Government Shutdown; North Carolina Bracing For Another Congressional Campaign. Aired 12-1p ET
• Major Legal Battle Looms after Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Trump Loses Another Cabinet Member; 7-Year-Old Guatemalan Girl Dies in U.S. Custody; Safety Commission Recommends Gun Training for Teachers. Aired 11a-12p ET
• President Trump Announces Ryan Zinke Leaving Post as Interior Secretary; Texas Judge Rules Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional; Interview with Congressman Lou Correa; Seven-Year-Old Immigrant Girl Dies While in Border Patrol Custody; Trump Administration Tax Cut Reportedly Benefits Jared Kushner; North Carolina Officials May Order New Election for Congressional Ninth District; Largest Diamond Ever Found in North America Mined in Canada. Aired 10-11a ET


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