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December 31, 2018
• Sen. Graham Pitches Border Security Plan to Trump; Bangladesh Election; German Chancellor Calls for Unity in New Year's Speech; Brazil's Bolsonaro to be Sworn in on New Year's Day. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Kelly: Sessions Announcement About Zero Tolerance Policy At U.S. Border Caught White House By Surprise; Graham: Trump Agreed To Slow Withdrawal From Syria. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• Graham: Trump to Slow Troop Withdrawal from Syria; Kelly: Sessions' Announcement about Zero Tolerance Policy at U.S. Border Caught White House by Surprise; Bangladesh Prime Minister's Party Easily Wins Disputed Election; Kim Jong-un Takes World Stage in 2018; 2018 on Pace to Be Fourth Hottest Year on Record.. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Willing to Negotiate for Border Security; Louis C.K. Receives Backlash for School Shooting Jokes; Recapping the Top Trending Stories of 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues; Elizabeth Warren Launches Presidential Exploratory Committee: New Year's Celebrations Begin. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Lion Kills Intern at N.C. Zoological Park; Mattis Farewell as Graham Says Trump Re-evaluating Troop Withdrawal in Syria; Russia Detains U.S. Citizen Accused of Spying. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Preparations For New Year's Eve; Day 10 Of The Government Shutdown And President Trump Is Not Budging On His Border Wall. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Time Magazine: Manafort Pressured by Russians to Pay Back Debt while Serving as Trump Campaign Chair; Lion Kills Intern at North Carolina Wildlife Preserve; 8 in 2018: Top Political Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• New Years In Time Square Will Be A Wet One; NYPD Preparing For A Large Busy Evening and Night; Senator Elizabeth Warren Contemplating A 2020 Election Run. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia Detains U.S. Citizen; Graham on Syria Withdrawal; Dow Jumps on Optimism; Video of Migrant Children Abuse. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Unwilling To Compromise On His Demand For Billions For Border Wall; Democrats Showing No Signs Of Budging For The Border Wall; Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 30, 2018
• Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort over Debts during 2016 Presidential Election; Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Brazil's Far Right President-Elect Lays Out Plans; U.S. border Crisis; Top Trending Stories in 2018. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort over Debts during 2016 Presidential Election; Top Political Stories in 2018; Nearly 15-Pound Baby Born to Texas Family. Aired 4-5a ET
• Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Meghan Markle under Fire in British Media. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Some Insight Into President Trump's Frame Of Mind; "Time" Magazine Story Says About The President's Former Campaign Manager And An Ex-Russian Spy Who Says He Pressured Paul Manafort To Pay Back His Debts; Tomorrow Is The Last Day On The Job For Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. Aired: 7-8p ET
• PG&E Faces Potential $15 Billion Already In Liability For The 2017 Wine Country Fires And Could Face Much, Much More For This Year; Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Perhaps The Most Interesting Man In The World And The One We Know Relatively Little About. Aired: 6-7p ET
• Giuliani Gives Mueller An Ultimatum, Put Or Shut Up; Another Pay Without Pay; L.A. Times, Hack Appears To Have Come From Outside U.S.; California Firestorm; Tabloids Take Aim At Meghan, Duchess Of Susse; Kellyanne Conway Defends Donald Trump over Government Shutdown; Arizona Shelter Staffers Accused of Child Abuse of Migrant Children; Time Magazine Reveals Paul Manafort Pressured by Russians to Pay Debt During Campaign; Aired 5-6 pm ET
• Democrats Will Be Taking Control of the House; Pacific Gas and Electric Could Face Manslaughter; 2018 a Big Year for the Department of Justice; Colin O'Brady Back Home Safely; Republican Senator Lindsey Graham Saying Just Moments Ago On CNN That President Trump Is Open To A Potential Compromise With Democrats That Would Reopen The Government; Senator Graham Changing His Tune, Now Saying President Trump Made Him Feel Better About Pulling U.S. Troops From The Battlefield In Syria. Aired: 4-5p ET
• President Trump Appears To Be Set On Blaming Democrat To Standoff, Calling It The Hashtag Schumer Shut Down In A Tweet; Senator Lindsey Graham Is Meeting With President Trump; Kim Sent His Younger Sister With The Message To South Korean President Moon Jae-In; Aired 3-4p ET
• President Doanld Trump Standing Firm The He Wants More Than The $1.3 Billion Offered By Democratic Leaders; President Trump Facing New Pressure From Lawmakers Following His Decision To Pull Troops Out Of Syria; The Republican Led Senate Says It Will Investigate The Deaths Of Migrant Children In U.S. Custody; Dow Had The Worst Ever Christmas Eve; Pacific Gas And Electric Could Face Murder Or Manslaughter Charges For Its Role In California's Deadly Wildfires; Aired 2-3p ET


December 29, 2018
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.S. Senator Calls for Investigation into Boy's Death; U.K. Home Secretary Calls Rise in Migrant Crossings a "Major Incident"; Two-Year-Old Son of Yemeni Mother Granted Visa Dies; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; Mueller Probe Looking at Trump Transition Team; North Korean Defectors' Data Stolen; A Year in Pictures. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.K. Home Secretary Calls Rise in Migrant Crossings a "Major Incident"; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; U.S. House Investigation into Clinton Email Probe Ends; The Early Life of Special Counsel Robert Mueller; Former President George H.W. Bush's Penpal of 10 Years Revealed. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; Two-Year-Old Son of Yemeni Mother Granted Visa Dies; Flood Hindering Rescue Operation for Miners in India; Market Turmoil; Eight in 2018 Top Business Stories. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• The Partial Government Shutdown Dragging Into Week Number Two; DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Making A Visit To The Border This Weekend On Friday And Saturday; "Time" Magazine Exposing A New Tie Between A Top Trump Campaign Figure And Russia; Jermaine Massey Says He Was Racially Profiled And Discriminated Against For Taking A Phone Call There Last Saturday; Trump Vents On Twitter About Shutdown, Mueller; Trump Blames Democrats For Children's Death At The Border; Man Suspected Of Killing Police Officer Captured; 2018's Top Eight Crime Stories; Anak Krakatau Volcano Still Erupting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump: Child Border Deaths Strictly the Fault of the Democrats; About 800,000 People Staying Home or Working Without Pay; 800,000 Federal Workers Enter Second Week Without Pay; WH Mum on What They've Offered Dems on Wall Funding; No End in Sight as Partial Shutdown Enters Second Week; Manafort Favors to Russia?; Time: Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort Over Debts During 2016 Presidential Campaign; Putin: Invulnerable Nuclear Missile Ready To Deploy; Hotel Fires Worker Accused of Racism; Democrats Teeing up to Investigate Trump; Employees From Portland Hotel Lobby Incident Fired; Hotel Manager Calls Police on Black Guest on Phone In Lobby; Hotel Apologizes For Making Black Guest Leave Property; Wife Of Justice Thomas Stirs Debate With Far-Right Rhetoric; Trump Threatens To Shutdown Border if he Doesn't Get Wall. Aired 7-8p ET
• Oscar Winner Accused of Groping Teenage Busboy; Trump: Child Border Deaths "Strictly the Fault of the Democrats"; Employees from Portland Hotel Lobby Incident Fired; Police Arrest Man Suspected of Killing Police Officer; House Judiciary Democrats Hire Attorneys for Coming Trump Investigations; Russian Company Says Nude Selfie Shows Mueller on Fishing Expedition; Trump Inauguration Committee Under Investigation; Top-8 Health Stories of 2018; Witches of World Have Beef with Trump. Aired 5-6p ET
• President Donald Trump Said That In No Uncertain Terms That Democrats Are To Blame When Migrant Children Die On The Southern Border; Hotel In Portland Called Police And Evicted A Black Guest For Talking On A Phone Call In A Hotel Lobby; Departing Senators Warn Our Politics Are Broken; Putin: "Invulnerable" Nuclear Missile Ready to Deploy; Oscar-Winner Kevin Spacey Court Appearance January 7 on Sexual Assault. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump: Child Border Deaths "Strictly the Fault of the Democrats"; About 800,000 People Staying Home or Working Without Pay During Shutdown; Trump Administration Suggests Federal Workers Perform Carpentry in Exchange for Partial Rent Payments; McConnell Says It's Up to Trump, Democrats to Make a Deal; NYT: 4 Key Democratic Senators Ramping Up Presidential Planning; 2019 to Start with Big Foreign Policy Challenges; Trump Inauguration Committee Under Investigation; Top-8 Weather Events of 2018. Aired 3-4p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues over Border Wall Funding; Furloughed Government Workers Experiencing Difficulty Paying Bills; President Trump Threatens to Shut Down U.S. Mexican Border Unless Congress Approves Funding for Border Wall; Undocumented Immigrant Arrested for Killing Police Officer in California; Black Man Removed from Hotel for Taking Phone Call in Lobby; Investigation Continues into Possible Voter Fraud in North Carolina Congressional Election; Russia Announces New Hypersonic Missile; Top Eight Business Stories of 2018 Reviewed. Aired 2-3p ET
• Trump Ramps Up Threats over Wall Funding; Trump & Xi Discuss U.S./China Relations in Call; Many Federal Workers Worry about How to Pay Bills; DHS Secretary Visits Border Patrol Stations in Yuma; ICE Suddenly Releases Hundreds of Migrants in Texas City; Republicans Concerned about FBI Thoroughness & Impartiality; Mueller Probe Focusing on Trump Transition Team; Top Legal Cases of 2018; 6 Killed in Severe Storm System & More on the Way; Top Entertainment Stories of 2018. Aired 1-2p ET
• Trump Defends Syria Withdrawal Plan To U.S. Troops; Trump Misleads Troops In Iraq About Their Pay; Top Dem: NC Republican Won't Be Seated In New Congress; Law Enforcement Preps For New Year's Eve Celebration; Top 8 Health Stories of 2018. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump Ramps Up Threats over Wall Funding; Partial Government Shutdown Threatens to Drag Well into 2019; More Arrests in the Killing of a California Police Officer; At Least Six Killed in Severe Storm System; Top Eight Weather Stories of 2018. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues over Border Wall Funding; Undocumented Immigrant Arrested for Killing Police Officer in California; Black Man Removed from Hotel for Calling Family Member; Investigation Continues into Possible Voter Fraud in North Carolina Congressional Election; Asylum-Seeking Immigrants Reportedly being Released Before Trial Date; Furloughed Government Workers Experiencing Difficulty Paying Bills; Top Eight Media Stories of 2018 Reviewed. Aired 10-11a ET
• Overnight: Environmental Protection Agency Shuttered; Trump Hunkers Down As Shutdown Enters Week Two; Trump Signs Order To Keep Civilian Salaries At 2018 Levels; Trump Ramps Up Threats Over Wall Funding; Homeland Security Chief Visits Border Today After Deaths Of Two Children; Hotel Employees Call Police On Man Talking On Phone In Lobby; Mayor Condemns "Discrimination" In Hotel Lobby Incident; Eight People Arrested In Death Of California Police Officer; Trump Trouble With Truth; Federal Employees Prepare For Drawn-out Shutdown; Trump Administration Rule Change Could Imperil EPA Measures To Protect Clean Air; Six People Killed In Winter Storm; 2018 Sets Record For Quiet Tornado Season; Oklahoma's Advantage Over Alabama; No. 1 Alabama Versus No. 4 Oklahoma In Orange Bowl; Clemson/Notre Dame Clash in Cotton Bowl; Top Trending Stories Of 2018. Aired 9-10a ET


December 28, 2018
• Stock Markets Makes Rock and Roll; Trump Flip-Flops His Blame to Democrats; Second Child Died in U.S. Custody; Manhunt Underway For Shooter Who Killed Officer; Putin Touts New Russian Hypersonic Missile; Trump Inaugural Donors And Decisions Under Scrutiny; Top International Stories Of 2018. Aired 3-4a ET
• Wall Street and the DOW Go for a Wild Ride; the Tragic Death of Felipe Alonso Gomez; U.S. Government Shutdown Drags On; Blizzard Conditions Threaten Large Parts of the United States; Winter Storm Disrupts U.S. travel, Sparks Blizzard Warnings in Midwest; America's Oldest WWII Veteran Dies At Age 112; Transformer Explosion Lights Up New York Skyline; Witches Object To Trump Use Of "Witch Hunt". Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Government Shutdown Likely To Drag On Into 2019; Trump Makes False Claims About Military Pay Raises; Iraqis In An Uproar Over Trump's Trip; UNICEF: Global Conflicts Pose Grave Risks To Children; Heavy Rain, Floods Swamp Refugee Camps In Northern Syria; Australia Suffers Extreme Heat Wave; It Is The Largest Protest In Sudan In Years; In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Protesters Took To The Street Because The Government Postponed Voting In The Presidential Election; In Tunisia, Protesters Clash With Police For A Third Day Over The Death Of A Journalist; Homeland Security Secretary Says She Wants To See The Medical Conditions At Border Patrol Stations For Herself; An Investigation Into The Donald Trump Inauguration; A Video Of American Actor Kevin Spacey Allegedly Groping An 18-Year-Old Busboy Has Surfaced. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Government Shutdown Likely to Drag On into 2019; Iraqis in an Uproar over Trump's Visit; Market Turmoil; Protests in Tunisia, Congo and Sudan; The World's Innocent Victims; Iraqi Lawmakers Angry At Trump, Want U.S. Troops Out; U.S. Government Shutdown Likely To Drag On Into 2019; DHS Secretary Heads To Border After Migrant Boy's Death. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Slain Officer's Brother Emotional After Suspect's Capture; Guatemalan Boy Who Died in U.S. Custody had Flu; Government Shutdown Could Begin to Disrupt Tax Season, Social Security; Personal Info of North Korean Defectors Stolen by Hackers; Top 8 Health Stories of 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Suspect Captured in California Manhunt; Kurds Turn to Syria for Help; Trump Threatens to Shut Down Entire Southern Border. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• House Democrats Ready to Hire Layers to Investigate Trump; North Carolina Election Board Dissolves Before Certifying House Race; Black Man Calls Double Tree Hotel Racist; Deadly Storm Kills 3, Heads to East Coast. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• White House Tries Shifting Blame to Nancy Pelosi Over Shut Down; Homeland Security Chief Heads to Border After Deaths of Two Children; Will the Dow Close Higher Three Days in A Row; House Democrats Are Ready to Hire Lawyers to Investigate Trump. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• U.S. Officials: Journalist who Disappeared in Syria may be Alive; New Year Brings New Challenges for President Trump; Top Eight Entertainment Stories of 2018. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern Border Entirely; Kirstjen Nielsen Heads to Border After Second Migrant Child Dies; Search Intensifies for Man Accused of Killing Police Officer; All Eyes on Markets After a Week of Historic Highs, Lows. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• All Eyes on the Markets; Massive Storm Hits East Coast; Kurds Ask Assad for Help; Migrants Dropped Off in El Paso. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern Border Entirely; Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Heads to Border After Second Migrant Child Dies; Interview with Representative Gerry Connolly; Democrats Retake Control of House Next Week, Promise New Probes; House Democrats Scoop Up Staff and Lawyers to Power Investigations of Trump Administration; A Watergate Journalist Says Trump's Impeachment Seems Inevitable; Electrical Arc Turns New York City Skyline Blue, Lights Up Social Media. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 27, 2018
• European Markets Mostly Higher; President Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit To Iraq; Indonesia's Tsunami Threat; Anak Krakatau Still Spewing Thick Ash; Year In Review; President Trump Visits War Zone; Stock Markets Up Again; Another Immigrant Kid Died in U.S. Custody. Aired 3-4a ET
• Donald and Melania Trump Visit U.S. Troops in Iraq in Christmas Trip; Assessing The U.S. Military Mission In Afghanistan; School District Backs Wrestler Forced To Cut Hair; American Man Completes Solo Trek Across Antarctica. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump And First Lady Makes Surprise Visit To Iraq; Trump Doubles Down On Border Wall As Shutdown Continues; Dow Posts Biggest Daily Point Gain Ever; Trump "Looking Forward" To Second Kim Summit; Tech Companies' Controversies In 2018. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq; U.S. Border Patrol Changes Policy After Second Child Dies; Russia to Deploy "Invincible" Nuclear Missile; U.S. Government Shutdown Enters Sixth Day with No End in Sight; Dow Posts Biggest Daily Point Gain Ever. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL - U.S. Stocks Slide at Opening Following Historic Day of Gains; Trump Back at White House after Surprise Visit with U.S. Troops in Iraq; Iraqi Lawmaker Slam Visit as Blow to Erect Sovereignty; Russia Unveils New Invulnerable Missile System; Border Protection Asks Congress for Help after Boys Debt; Demonstrations against Sudan's President Continues; At Least 430 Killed in Saturday's Tsunami in Indonesia; U.S. Saw Dangerous Weather Conditions Coast-to- Coast in 2018. Aired 10-11a ET
• Putin Says "Invulnerable" Nuclear Missile Ready to Deploy; Top Eight Crime and Misconduct Stories of 2018; Dow Bounces Back from 600- Point Plunge; "Love Gilda" Premieres New Year's Day at 9PM Eastern. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Government Investigates Death of Migrant Child in U.S. Custody; Democratic Presidential Contenders?; Stock Markets on Track for Worst December Since Depression. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Death of 2nd Child in U.S. Custody Prompts DHS Action; ICE Continues to Release Hundreds of Migrants in Border Cities; Policy Have Video of Kevin Spacey Groping Busboy; Russia Boasts New "Invulnerable" Hypersonic Missile System; Wild Winter Weather Across U.S. Causing Dangerous Conditions for Holiday Travelers. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Dow Declines After Biggest One Day Point Gain; Capitol Hill Remains Quiet. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Misleads Again about Military Pay Raises; Flynn Asks Judge to Change Travel Restrictions; Court Docs: Police have Video of Alleged Assauly by Kevin Spacey; 8 in 2018: Top Health Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Back at White House After Iraq Trip; Government Shutdown Enters Sixth Day With No End in Sight; ACLU Responds to Second Migrant Child Death; Markets Take a Dive One Day After Dow's Historic Gains; Trump Misleads Again About Military Pay Raises. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stocks Slide at Open; Flynn asks for Leniency; Poll of Democratic Voters. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• El Paso Groups Take in 500-Plus Released Migrants on Wednesday Alone; Stocks Set to Fall After Dow's Record Gain; Head of Customs and Border Protection Says that Congress Needs to Step Up and Provide More Money to Help Deal with the Migrant Crisis After the Death of a Second Guatemalan Child in U.S. Custody; DHS Secretary to Travel to Border to Review Care of Migrants. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 26, 2018
• Markets Rebound After Nightmare Christmas Eve; There Are New Border Patrol Policies After Second Migrant Child Dies; Volcano That Triggered Indonesia Tsunami Still Erupting; Assange Has A Rocky Relationship with Ecuador; Trump and First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq. Aired 3-4p ET
• Chaotic Markets in 2018; Government Will be Shut Till New Year; Russia and Syria Acts After U.S. Troops Withdrawn; Japan Leaves IWC; Anti-government Protests Grew in Sudan; A Message of Peace From Two Great Leaders. Aired 3-3:30a ET
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• Markets Struggle to Reverse December Downturn; Trump White House; Indonesia Tsunami; Japan to Resume Commercial Whaling; Guatemalan Boy Sickens, Dies in Custody; Sudan Cracks Down on Anti- Government Protests. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• Trump to Visit Troops in Surprise Visit to Iraq; Entertainment Highlights in 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trumps Visit Troops in Iraq. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump & First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Troops in Iraq; Trump Pulling U.S. Troops in Syria, Reducing Troops in Afghanistan; Russia Reacts to Trump Pulling Troops Out of Syria. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump May Meet with Fed Chair Powell in January; Trump Growing Frustrated with Treasury Secretary; Border Patrol Making Changes After Second Guatemalan Child Dies in Custody; Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• AG Nominee Barr Expected to Face Questions Over Mueller Probe Criticisms During Confirmation Hearings; How will Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Syria Affect War on Terror? 8 in 2018: Top Media Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Markets Open Again After The Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Death of Seven-Year-Old Immigrant; Wall Street Is On Edge After What Has Been A Wild Week and New Word That It Could Lead To Yet Another White House Dismissal; Democrats Are Expected To Bring A New Intensity To Many Russia Investigations After They Take The House. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Wall Street on Edge; Stocks Stabilize after Drop; House Dems To Unleash Power; Mueller Report Release in 2019; 2008 Top Trending Stories. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• New Word That Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's Job Could Be In Serious Jeopardy; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Now Been Released From The Hospital; For The Second Time In A Month, A Young Child From Guatemala Has Died In The Custody Of U.S. Border Agents. Aired: 9:00-9:30a ET


December 25, 2018
• Dow, S&P Have Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Indonesia Tsunami; U.S. withdrawal from Syria; Kevin Spacey Posts Odd Video on YouTube; Thousands of Pilgrims Gather for Midnight Mass; Deaf Artist Spreads Holiday Cheer. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Dow, S&P 500 Have Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Indonesian Tsunami Death Toll Climbs to 373; At Least 43 Killed in Government Building Attack in Kabul. Aired 12-1a ET
• Government Still in Shutdown; RBG Recovers from Surgery. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• New Info Emerges on Mattis Departure; Another Migrant Child Dies in U.S. Custody; Trump Continues Blasting Fed Chair, Vows to Build Wall. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth, They Delivered Their Annual Messages; Service Members Surprising Their Families Just In Time For The Holiday Season. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Day Four Of A Partial Government Shutdown; Trump Spoke With The Turkish President Erdogan About U.S. Pull Out From Syria; 8-Year-Old Boy Has Died While In Custody Of U.S. Custom And Border Protection; Economy Is Not About To Collapse But The Markets Are Heavily Down And May Possibly Might Go Low. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Sources: Bolton Wanted to Assure Coalition Partners that U.S. was "Staying in Syria until Iran is Out of Syria"; Judge Orders North Korea to Pay Warmbier Family $500M; 8 in 2018: Top Stories in Sports; Pope Francis Celebrate Mass at the Vatican. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump: I Can't Tell You When The Government Will Be Open; Mattis Delivers Final Christmas Message as Defense Secretary. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stocks on Trace for Worst December Since Great Depression; Death Toll Rises to 400-Plus After Tsunami Strikes Without Warning; 8 for 2018: Top Law And Justice Stories. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Christians Celebrate Christmas Around the World; Trump Spends Christmas at White House as Shutdown Continues; Mattis Delivers Final Christmas Message as Defense Secretary. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 24, 2018
• Indonesian Search Crews Comb through Debris for Victims after Tsunami; Erdogan Urged Trump to Withdraw Troops from Syria; Mulvaney Predicts U.S. Government Shutdown will Last until New Congress; Land Mines Cleared from Historic Site in West Bank. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Indonesia Tsunami: Fears of new wave As Anak Krakatau Volcano Seethes; Soundtrack Of The 'Me Too' Movement; Rap, Hip Hop Bring New Life To Protest Anthems; Singing For Others Who Need A Hand. Aired 2:30-3a ET
• Tsunami Killed At Least 281 People in Indonesia; Mattis Signs Order to Withdraw U.S. Troops From Syria; Body of Migrant Girl Who Died in U.S. Arrives in Guatemala. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Disgraced Actor Kevin Spacey Releases Strange Video; Government Still in Shutdown. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Lashes Out at Defense Secretary; Devastation in Indonesia; Worst Ever Christmas Eve for Dow and S&P. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Relies on Erdogan to Eradicate ISIS; Should Witaker Recuse? Aired 2:30-3p ET
• The Dow Closed Early And Deep In The Red; Defense Secretary James Mattis Now Leaving His Post Much Sooner Than Expected After President Trump Became Angry Over His Resignation Letter. Aired: 2- 2:30p ET
• Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice to Recuse Himself; Death Toll Nears 400 in Indonesia Tsunami; 8 for 2018: Top Business Stories; Christmas Celebrations Underway around the World. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Government Shutdown Examined; Effect on the Military of Mattis Resignation; Any Wiggle Room on $5 Billion for Border Wall?. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Forced Mueller Report Release; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Officials; Indonesia Tsunami Deaths Rise; Mattis Signs Order to Withdraw. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Government Shutdown Examined; Fallout from Mattis Resignation; Global Economic Slowdown Explored. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 23, 2018
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico; Abuse against Women on Twitter; Military Families Get Holiday Surprises. Aired 5-6a ET
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico; Football Player Death; Deck the Halls with Trump. Aired 4-5a ET
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Wall Street Suffered Its Worst Week Since The 2008 Financial Crisis; John Kelly Is Out And Brett McGurk Resigns; Devastation In Indonesia. Aired: 7-8p ET
• President Donald Trump Blames Democrats On Partial Government Shutdown; President Planning To Yank All U.S. Troops From Syria; Defense Secretary Mattis Is Out Of The Job On January 1st. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Moves Up Mattis Departure; Washington In-fighting Puts Partial Government Shutdown; Underwater Landslides Causes Tsunami in Indonesia; Troop Withdrawal Signed by Mattis; Trump Says ISIS Largely Defeated; Two Tourist in Morocco Beheaded. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump to Force Defense Secretary Mattis out by New Year's Day; Treasury Secretary Scrambles to Calm Investors; Trump Defends Decision to Pull Troops out of Syria. Aired 4-5p ET
• Shanahan Takes Over For James Mattis Who Resigned Just Three Days Ago In Protest Of The President's Decision To Pull U.S. Troops Out Of Syria, Day Two of U.S. Government Shutdown; Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Making Phone Calls This Holiday Weekend Trying To Calm Nervous Investors Before The Start Of Tomorrows Trading; Special Counsel Robert Mueller Is Facing A Unique Legal Challenge; Tsunami Hits Indonesia. Aired 3-4p ET


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