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January 30, 2019
• More Jail Time for South Korean Speed Skating Coach; Sex Coach Says Russian Agents Tried to Silence Her; Rappers, Sports Teams Owners Launch Prison Reform Movement; the Dangers of Manipulating Video for "Deepfakes". Aired 1-2a ET
• 84 Bodies Recovered in Brazil Dam Collapse; Only One Witness Testified in El Chapo's Defense; More Jail Time for South Korean Speed Skating Coach. Aired 12-1a ET
• Christie, Kushner's Dad Behind One of the Most Loathsome Crimes; Coldest Air in a Generation Leaves Much of U.S. Below Freezing; Pro-Russian Twitter Account Used Non-Public Material from Mueller's Team to Discredit Russia Probe; Police, No Video Evidence Yet of Attack Against "Empire" Star; Trump Organization Now Plans to Use E-Verify before Making Hires. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Chris Christie's Revealing New Book; Democrats Pushing Medicare for All; Jobs President Trump Promised Not Happening?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• President Trump's Frightening Claims About What's Happening At The Southern Border; NFL's Roger Goodell Breaking His Silence On The No-Call Controversy From The Rams And Saints Game. Aired: 2:30-3p ET
• Trump and Putin Met without an American Notetaker; Trump Slams His Intel Chiefs as Extremely Passive and Naive; Kamala Harris Open to Multiple Paths to Medicare For All; Interview with Rep. Haley Stevens (D - MI); Democrats Escalate Attacks on Howard Schultz; Protests Erupted as Trump Says Maduro Is Willing to Negotiate. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Interview with former CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultz; President Trump Meeting With Chinese Delegation to Discuss Huawei; President Trump Spoke by Phone This Morning with Juan Guaido of Venezuela; Chicago Police and FBI Investigating Jussie Smollett Hate Crime; Roger Goodell to Give State of the League Address Tonight. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Breathtaking Rebuke Of U.S. Intelligence Leaders By The President Who Those Leaders Openly And Repeatedly Contradicted In Their Testimony To Congress Just Yesterday; More Than 83 Million People Throughout The Midwest Facing Subzero Temperatures. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Interview with Rep. David Price (D-NC); Howard Schultz Debates Run; Venezuela Power Struggle. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Lawmakers Kick Off Talks to Prevent Another Government Shutdown; Trump Slams His Intel Chiefs, Calls Them Extremely Passive and Naive; Historic Deep Freeze Slams Midwestern United States; Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 29, 2019
• Acting A.G. Making Controversial Comments on Russia Probe; Government Shutdown Could Happen Again; Some Don't Agree with Starbucks CEO Running in 2020; Maduro Upset with U.S. Sanctions; U.S.- China Trade Talks Hangs in the Balance; U.S. Slaps New Sanctions On Venezuelan State Oil Company; Whitaker, I Think Mueller Probe Close To Completion; Countdown To Brexit; No Veteran Left Behind; Drug Kingpin Trial; Dangerous Deep Freeze; Icy Rescue; Stone Cold Dandy. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Hits Venezuela's State-Owned Oil Company With Sanctions; Prosecution Rests In El Chapo Case; FaceTime Issue Lets Callers Eavesdrop, Secretly Watching Others; Thief Steals Million-Dollar Painting Off Wall. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Turns Up Pressure On Maduro With New Sanctions; Whitaker: Mueller Probe "Close To Being Completed"; White House Won't Rule Out Another Shutdown; Chris Christie Book Sheds Light On Russia Probe; Cost Of Govt. Shutdown: $3 Billion; Lawmakers to Debate and Vote on Changes to PM's Plan; Extreme Temps to Impact 220 Million People; Prosecution Rests in El Chapo Case; thousands of Strangers Help Give Airman a Proper Burial; Trump Associate under Fire from Fashion Police. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Slaps New Sanctions on Venezuelan State Oil Company; El Chapo Will Not Testify in His Own Defense; U.S. Charges Huawei with Fraud, Stealing Trade Secrets. Aired 12-1a ET
• "Empire" Star Says He was Victim of Racial, Homophobic Attack; "Sex Coach" Who Claimed Evidence of Collusion Speaks to CNN; Biden, No Hurry to Make a Decision on Presidential Run; Stacey Abrams to Give Rebuttal to Trump's State of Union; Facetime Bug Lets Users Eavesdrop on Other People. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Democrats Pushing Medicare for All; 'Empire' Star Victim of Apparent Racial, Homophobic Attack; U.S. Intelligence Chiefs Contradict Trump. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• The Author Of A New Tell-All Book About President Trump Faces A Twitter Attack; Four Houston Police Officers Are Still Recovering After A Deadly Shootout With Two Suspects Inside A Suspected Drug Den; Leader Schumer Has Just Announced That Stacey Abrams Will Be The Democrat To Be Giving The Rebuttal To The State Of The Union; Two New Documentaries Have Exposed Just What An Epic Fail The So-Called Luxury Musical Festival Turned Out To Be And The Lawsuits Keep Coming. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump Ally Roger Stone Pleads Not Guilty in The Mueller Indictment; Critics Say Whitaker Should Not Comment on The Mueller Probe; Intelligence Chiefs Contradict Trump on North Korea, ISIS, Iran, Russia; Michael Bloomberg Says Democratic Medicare for All Will Bankrupt Us; Howard Schultz Says Warren's Tax Plan for Wealthy Is Ridiculous; Howard Schultz Speaks with CNN Amid Backlash Over Possible Run. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• ISIS Has Returned to Guerilla Warfare Tactics; Dan Coats and Christopher Wray Testify before Senate Intelligence Committee This Morning; Venezuelan Military Conditions on the Ground; Highlights from Super Bowl LIII Opening Night. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Intelligence Chiefs Testify on Top Threats to U.S.; Matt Whitaker Says Mueller Probe is Close to Being Completed; Interview with Senator Bob Casey (D-PA); Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Coats to Speak Before Intel Committee; Sanctions on Venezuelan Oil Company; Officers Shot in Texas; Woman Claims Russian Agents Tried Silencing Her. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Roger Stone Arraigned on Charges of Obstruction, Witness Tampering; Matt Whitaker Says Mueller Probe is Close to Being Completed. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 28, 2019
• Shutdown Part Two if No Wall Funding; Roger Stone Heads to Court to Testify; United Nations to Investigate Khashoggi's Death; Moment of truth for Plan B Brexit. Aired 3-4a ET
• Another Possible Government Shutdown; President Nicholas Maduro Tries to Stay in Power; The Pope Speaks His Mind About Today's Troubling Times; A Church Bombing in the Philippines; Damn Collapse In Brazil; Kamala Harris and the U.S. state looking to take down Trump; Palestinian Security Forces Could Lose U.S. Support; Life-Threatening Cold Threatens Parts Of The U.S.; 'Black Panther' Cast Wins Top Screen Actors Guild Honor. Aired 2-3a ET
• Palestinian Security Forces Could Lose U.S. Support; Life- Threatening Cold Threatens Parts of the U.S.; "Black Panther" Cast Wins Top Screen Actors Guild Honor; "Baby Shark" Takes over YouTube, Music Charts, the World. Aired 1-2a ET
• At Least 58 Confirmed Dead from Brazil Dam Collapse; Palestinian Security Forces Face End of U.S. Support; U.S. Envoy: "Significant Progress" in Taliban Talks. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Trump Says Another Government Shutdown Is Certainly an Option; US Announces New Sanctions Against Venezuela Amid Crisis; GOP's Cornyn Has Confidence in The Process to Achieve A Border Security Deal. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Will Stone Make Deal With Mueller?; Assessing the Democratic 2020 Contenders; Trump Threatens Another Government Shutdown Over Border Wall. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Interview with Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA); Phoenix Police Arrest Suspect in Sexual Assault of Woman in Vegetative State; Pelosi to Trump: No State of the Union Until Government Reopens; Trump Responds to Pelosi on State of the Union; Trump Responds to Cohen Postponing Testimony "Due to Threats." Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Michael Bloomberg Warns That an Independent Candidate Would Reelect Trump; Race to Replace Trump Heats Up with Many New Contenders; Kamala Harris Announces Her Candidacy; Ex-Starbucks CEO Says US Cannot Afford Healthcare for All; Roger Stone Says No Intention of Cutting Deal with Robert Mueller; The Economy Lost 11 Billion Due to Government Shutdown. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Interview with Amb. Richard Haass; Roger Stone is Keeping All Legal Options Open; The Rams and the Patriots Hold Rallies Before Traveling to Atlanta for Super Bowl; Screen Actors Guild Awards. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Trump Not Ruling Out Another Shutdown; Lawmakers Face February 15th Deadline Ahead of Another Shutdown; Howard Schultz "Seriously Thinking" an Independent Run for President; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Venezuelans Devastated by Food Shortages; Roger Stone Does Not Rule Out Cooperating with Mueller; FAA Pledges Safety as Shutdown Ends; U.S. Envoy: U.S., Taliban Agree to Framework of Peace Deal. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Lawmakers Face February 15th Deadline Ahead of Another Shutdown; 800,000 Federal Employees Return to Work After 35-Day Shutdown; Senator Kamala Harris Launches Presidential Campaign; Lawmakers Face February 15 Deadline Ahead of Another Shutdown; Interview With Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH); WSJ: Trump Doubts He'll Accept Any New Border Compromise; Senate Republicans to Push Barr's Attorney General Nomination This Week. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 27, 2019
• Venezuela Political and Economic Crisis; Interview with Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University; Trump Retreats but Vows Will Build Wall; Shutdown Costly to Trump Approval Rating; Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted; Blast Kills at least 17 at Philippine Cathedral; Hundreds Still Missing after Brazil Dam Collapse; Police Search for Serial Killer Who Murdered Parents; Steve King Goes Home to Defend Himself against Racism Claims; Vince Lombardi Trophy Arrives in Atlanta. Aired 5-6a ET
• Venezuela Political and Economic Crisis; Interview with Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University; Trump Retreats but Vows Will Build Wall; Interview with Amy Pope, Former U.S. Deputy Homeland Security Adviser; Hundreds Still Missing after Brazil Dam Collapse; Kamala Harris Courts Black Women Voters; Three-Year Old Found Alive after Days Lost in Woods; SAG Awards 2019. Aired 4-5a ET
• Venezuela Political and Economic Crisis; Trump Retreats but Vows Will Build Wall; Hundreds Still Missing after Brazil Dam Collapse; History to Be Made at Australian Open. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Roger Stone Does Not Rule Out Cooperating With Robert Mueller; U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Oligarch-linked Russian Companies; Senator Kamala Harris Formally Launches Presidential Bid. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump Threatens Shutdown or Emergency Declaration if Congress Doesn't Give His Border Wall Money; Polls: Trump Approval Rating Now At 38 Percent; Senator Kamala Harris Formally Kicks Off Presidential Bid; Trump Administration Lifts Sanctions on Firms Linked to Russian Oligarch; Roger Stone Indictment Links Trump Campaign to WikiLeaks. Aired 7-8p ET
• Steve King Holds First Town Hall Since Recent Controversy; Bolton Warns Maduro to Keep U.S. Diplomats Safe; Wall Street This Week: Earnings, Trade, Jobs Report and More; Stars Arrive for the Screen Actors Guild Awards; Trump Tries to Bounce Back After Horrible Day in Presidency. Aired 6-7p ET
• Senator Kamala Harris Launches Presidential Bid for 2020; Roger Stone Might Cooperate with the Mueller Investigation; Screen Actor's Guild Awards and the Prediction for the Oscars; President Trump Ending the Week Badly. Aired 5-6p ET
• Kamala Harris' Bid for President; Eight Democrat Candidates Have Announced They Are Running for President. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump: Lawmakers Have 19 Days To Avoid New Shutdown; Mulvaney: Trump Willing To Shutdown Government Again Over Border; Lawmakers Search For Common Ground To Avoid Another Shutdown; Indicted Trump Associate Roger Stone Does Not Rule Out Cooperating Mueller; Corsi: I'll Tell Truth, Let Testimony Fall Wherever It Falls; Soon: Kamala Harris Formally Launches Presidential Bid At Rally; Bolton Warns Maduro: Keep U.S. Diplomats Safe; ISIS Claims Responsibility For Twin Church Bombings In Philippines; Suspect In Louisiana Murders Captured In Virginia; Rep. Steve King Addresses White Nationalist Controversy; "Three Identical Strangers" Premieres Tonight At 9 ET. 3-4pm ET
• U.S. Government Is Open For Business For Now; Exclusive Interview With California Congresswoman Maxine Waters; Roger Stone Says He Is Not Ruling Out Cooperating With Special Counsel Robert Mueller; Senator Kamala Harris Will Appear At An Official Launch Rally For Her 2020 White House Bid. Aired 2-3p ET


January 26, 2019
• Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; Brazil Dam Collapse; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Interview with Brett Bruen, Former White House Director of Global Engagement; Yellow Vest Protesters Gather in Paris for 11th Weekend. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Britain's Food Safety Inspections Could Be Disrupted; Federal Workers Head Back to Government Jobs; Interview with Lorie McCann, IRS Programmer; CNN Cameras Roll as Stone Is Arrested; Pope Defends Migrants, Takes Aim at Wall Builders; Brazil Dam Collapse; Hollywood's Stunning Transformations. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; Brazil Dam Collapse; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Interview with Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Cato Institute; 17th Century Painting Discovered behind Wall in Paris. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Roger Stone Indictment Links Trump Campaign To WikiLeaks; Presidential Power Struggle In Venezuela; Good Samaritan Gives Colin Powell Roadside Assistance; Thomas Perez Discussing Roger Stone's Indictment. Aired 8-9p ET
• Manhunt for Killer of 5 People in Louisiana; John Podesta Reacts to Stone Arrest; Roger Stone Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Wages Flat for Workers in Booming Economy; Democrats Look to Raise Takes on Rich to Help Environment, Reverse Wage Gap. Aired 5-6p ET
• Manhunt for Killer of 5 People in Louisiana; A Look at Roger Stone's Long & Sordid Career; Far-Right Media Divided in Reaction to Trump Shutdown Deal Without Wall Funding; Twins Separated at Birth Find Each Other after Watching CNN's 'THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS"; Backlash over Hollywood's Portrayal of Real-Life Stories. Aired 4-5p ET
• Roger Stone Faces Arraignment Tuesday, Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Trump Temporarily Ends Shutdown Without Wall Money; Impact of Shutdown Still Lingers for Federal Workers Who Missed Two Paychecks; Roger Stone Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia & WikiLeaks Attorney Says Stone Arrest "Intimidation"; Pompeo Tells Venezuela "Don't Test U.S." & Urges U.N. to Recognize Guaido as President; Steve King Defends Self on Racist Remarks to Constituents. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Agrees to Temporarily End Partial Government Shutdown; President Trump States Government Shutdown May Resume over Border Wall Funding; Government Workers Unpaid During Shutdown Still Waiting for Backpay After Government Reopens; FBI Arrests Former Trump Campaign Adviser Roger Stone in Connection with Russia Investigation; Analysts Examine Economic Impact of Government Shutdown; Authorities Find Three-Year-Old Boy Missing for 55 Hours. Aired 2-3p ET
• Trump Temporarily Ends Shutdown Without Out Wall Money; Trump Threatens a National Emergency if No Deal in 3 Weeks; Democrats View Reopening of Government a Win against Trump; Roger Stone Faces Arraignment Tuesday, Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Florida Agriculture Chief: Shutdown Fight Dealing Blow to Farmers; Pompeo Tells Venezuela "Don't Test U.S." & Urges U.N. to Recognize Guaido as President; Cohen to Testify Before Senate & Lawyers Say Trump, Giuliani Threatened Cohen's Family. Aired 1-2p ET
• Historic Partial Government Shutdown is Over; Stone: "I Will Not Bear False Witness Against Trump"; DACA Recipient Fears Deportation if Protection Disappear; Temporary Fix Leaves Thousands of Workers Worried About the Future. Aired 12-1p ET
• Partial Government Shutdown Ended; Trump's Reopening the Government is Seen as Weakness by Many; Representative Steve King Breaks his Silence; Roger Stone Claims Innocence; "Three Identical Strangers" airs Tomorrow at 9:00 Eastern on CNN. Aired 11a-12p ET
• President Agrees to Temporarily End Partial Government Shutdown; President Trump States Government Shutdown May Resume over Border Wall Funding; FBI Arrests Former Trump Campaign Adviser Roger Stone in Connection with Russia Investigation; Interview with Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL); Interview with Former U.S. Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun; Kamala Harris Declares Presidential Run for 2020. Aired 10-11a ET


January 25, 2019
• World Economic Forum Wraps Up; U.N. Says Face Problems One at a Time; Government Still Shut on Day 35; Qatar Ready for World Cup 2022; Venezuela Closes Embassy And Consulates In U.S. Non-Emergency U.S. Staff Told To Leave Venezuela; Exclusively Interview With Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergei Ryabkov; Israeli's Safety Is One Or Our Greatest Concerns; World Economic Forum; Climate Change Could Soon Reach Tipping Point. Aired 3-4a ET
• The Government Shutdown Continues; Missing Yet Another Paycheck; Military is Standing with Nicolas Maduro; Donald Trump to Announce a National Emergency at the U.S. Mexico Border; Brexit Approaches Without a Sign of Any Agreement; Shutdown Continues: Senate Blocks Bills to Fund Government amid Fight over Trump Border Wall; How The Economic And Political Crisis Unfolded; World's Countries Choose Sides; Davos Sidequest: Inside The Igloo Hotel. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Agrees To Delay The State Of The Union Speech; Federal Workers Now Missing Second Paycheck; Unrest Continues As U.S. And E.U. Backs Opposition Leader; Non-Emergency U.S. Staff Told To Leave Venezuela; U.S. And E.U. Back Self-Declared President Guaido; Airbus And Ford Sound Alarm Over No-Deal Brexit; Government Closure Threatening National Security; Interview with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov; El Chapo's Wife Implicated in Escapes; No Nickname for Nancy. Aired 1-2a ET
• Team Trump Muddles Message to Government Workers; Senators Subpoena Trump's Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen to Testify; Non-Emergency U.S. Staff Told to Leave Venezuela; Interview with Brett Bruen, Former White House Director of Global Engagement; Moscow Pushes Back against Possible Trump Ties to Russia; U.S. Senate Rejects Bills to Re-open Government; Trump Open to "Down Payment" on the Wall; U.S. Senate Committee Subpoenas Michael Cohen. Aired 12-1a ET
• A White House Source Says Airplane Chaos Played Key Role in Trump Backing Down; Roger Stone the Advisor to Trump Is Indicted in Mueller Probe; Democratic Leaders Speak Amid Deal to Reopen Government for Three Weeks. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Agrees to Temporarily Reopen Government Without Any Wall Funding; Longtime Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Speaks in Rose Garden on Shutdown Deal; Roger Stone Spoke Earlier after His Court Appearance; White House Says Stone's Arrest Has Nothing to Do with Trump. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump to Speak from Rose Garden About A Deal to Reopen the Government; Trump Says Deal Reached to Reopen Government for Three Weeks; The Border Wall Will Be A Separate Topic of Discussion. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Full Ground Stop at LaGuardia Airport Due to Government Shutdown; Interview with Former FAA Safety Inspector; Airport Delays May Increase Pressure to End Shutdown; Roger Stone Arrested But Not Charged with Collusion. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Interview with Rep. Dan Kildee (D), Michigan; FBI Arrests Longtime Trump Associate Roger Stone; Delays At LaGuardia, Newark And Philadelphia Airports Due To Staffing Issues; Interview with Rep. Chris Stewart (R), Utah. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stone Arrested and Indictment Released; Manafort in Court; Search Warrants at Stone's Homes; Senators Talk Solutions; Interview with Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI). Aired 9:30-10a ET
• FBI Arrests Longtime Trump Associate Roger Stone; Manafort Appears in Court Over Allegations He Lied to Mueller; White House: Roger Stone Charges are Unrelated to Trump. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 24, 2019
• Trump Backs Down In State Of The Union Dispute; Guaido Declares Himself Acting Venezuelan President; North Korean Leader Gets Letter From Trump; World Economic Forum; Transfer Of Power In Congo; Capturing The Human Cost Of The Oil Industry; Photographer Shares #MeToo Story With A Graphic Selfie; Violence Produce More Refugees; Nations Supports Venezuelan Interim President; Heaven and Hell in a Child's Eye. Aired 3-4a ET
• Pressure on U.K., China Touts Globalization; Millions Face Humanitarian Crises around the World; Interview with Mark Lowcock, U.N.; Polls Show Shutdown Hurting Trump Support; U.N.: Climate Change Catastrophe Looming; Interview with Christiana Figueres, U.N. Climate Chief; Trump Says He Won't Deliver State of the Union Address Until Shutdown Is Over; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message From Plane; Nurse Arrested For Impregnating Woman In Vegetative State; Vatican's Swiss Guard Gets New U.V. Ray Resistant Helmets. Aired 2-3a ET
• State Of The Union Postponed Until After U.S. Shutdown; Trump Backs Down In State Of The Union Dispute; Nicolas Maduro Accuses U.S. Of Backing A Coup; U.S. Recognizes Juan Guaido As Legitimate President; Trump: All Options Are On The Table; Drug Addiction On Ravages War-Torn Country; Nurse Arrested for Impregnating Woman in Vegetative State; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message from Plane; U.K. Official Warns U.K. Heading for Hard Brexit; Hoarding Food in Case of No Deal Brexit; The Disappearing White House Press Briefings; Japan's Newest Naval Recruits are Women. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Backs Down in State of the Union Dispute; Guaido Declares Himself Acting Venezuelan President; China Detains Australian Citizen and Democracy Advocate; Trump Concedes to Pelosi on State of the Union; Political Upheaval in Venezuela; Interview with Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Cato Institute; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message from Plane; Hoarding Food in Case of No-Deal Brexit. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump's Shutdown Plan Fails, Senate Voting on Dem Plan; Interview with Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D), Virginia; Senate Votes Down both Proposals to Reopen Government; Elizabeth Warren to Propose New "Wealth Tax" on Richest Americans; Venezuela's Maduro Closing Embassy, All Consulates in U.S. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Republican Senate Bill to Reopen Government Fails to Pass; Trump Accepts Postponement of State of the Union; Commerce Secretary Expresses Confusion Over Why Furloughed Federal Workers Need Food Pantries. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Aviation Unions Say Airline Safety "Deteriorating by the Day"; Wilbur Ross "Disappointed" Air Traffic Controllers Calling in Sick; Dueling Bills in Senate to End Shutdown Expected to Fail; 8 Scenarios that Could End the Shutdown; House Democrats Visit Senate to Show Support for Votes Under Way; Bank of America CEO Warns of Long-Term Damage from Shutdown & Trade Uncertainty. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Soon Senate Votes on Bills That Won't End The Shutdown; Wilbur Ross Says Don't Quite Understand Why Workers Need Food Banks; White House Invites Leaders for Meeting with Trump Tomorrow; Freshman Democrats Urge Pelosi to Offer Trump A Compromise; Baldwin Interviews REP. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA); Senate Intelligence Committee Subpoenas Cohen to Testify Before Prison Date; Aviation Unions Say Airline Safety Deteriorating by The Day. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Zephen Xaver Makes First Court Appearance Since Florida Shooting Yesterday; One-third of Kodiak, Alaska's Population Is Going Without Paychecks During Shutdown; Interview with Rep. Will Hurd (R- TX); Five Former Secretaries of Homeland Security Issue Statement Opposing Shutdown. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Concedes, Won't Deliver Speech Until After Shutdown Ends; Interview with Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD); Michael Cohen Postpones Testimony Citing Threats Against His Family; Paul Manafort Denies He Lied to Investigators; Gunman Kills Five People in Florida Bank. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Trump: Cohen Should Give Information On His Father-In-Law, Senate Dueling Bills To End Shutdown. Aired 09:30-10a ET
• Senate Votes on Dueling Bills Today to End the Shutdown; Trump Concedes, Won't Deliver Speech Until After Shutdown Ends; Senate to Vote on Dueling Bills to End Shutdown; Interview with Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD); Cohen Postpones Testimony Citing Threats Against His Family; Dow to Slightly Rise at Open; Cohen's Lawyer Appeals to the House to Formally Disapprove of Alleged Trump Threats; Manafort Disputes Claim That He Lied to the Special Prosecutor. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 23, 2019
• WEF 2019 Gives Youth a Voice; Government Shutdown Still No End in Sight; Russian and Turkish Leaders to Meet Over Syria Crisis. Aired 3-4a ET
• Davos 2019 Day One: Huawei Chairman Said Trade War Is Slowing Sales, Microsoft CEO Talked Tech's Impact on Humanity; Lawyer: Suspected U.S. Spy Had Russian "State Secrets" On Him In Moscow; Macron And Merkel: Nationalism, Brexit, Terrorism And Immigration Are Threats; Film "Apartment 407" Depicts Farrell's Experience Of Trafficking. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Moving Ahead With State Of The Union Plans; Republicans, Democrats Far Apart On Plans To Reopen; Lawyer, Suspected U.S. Spy Had Russian State Secrets On Him In Moscow; "Sex Coach" Changes Story, Freed By Russian Court; Venezuela Prepares For Mass Demonstrations; Anger Engulfs Zimbabwe Over Fuel Hikes, Cost Of Living. Aired 1-2a ET
• "Sex Coach" Changes Story, Freed By Russian Court; Lawyer: Suspected U.S. Spy Had Russian "State Secrets" on Him in Moscow; U.N. Rise in Global Human Trafficking Victims. Aired 12-1a ET
• Venezuela's Maduro Breaks Relations with U.S.; Trump Recognizes Venezuela's Opposition Leader as Rightful President; Manafort Disputes Mueller's Accusations of Lying; Multiple People Shot in a Hostage Situation at Florida Bank; Trump Responds to Pelosi Canceling State of Union at House. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Interview With Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC); Interview With Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR); Cohen Delays Testimony Out of Concern Over Alleged Trump Threats to Family; Pelosi Once Again Says No to Trump State of the Union Address. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Interview with Rep. Katherine Clark (D), Massachusetts; Phoenix Police Arrests Suspect in Sexual Assault of Woman in Vegetative State; Pelosi to Trump: No State of the Union Until Government Reopens; Trump Responds to Pelosi on State of the Union; Trump Responds to Cohen Postponing Testimony "Due to Threats." Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Cohen Postpones Testimony Claiming Threats from Trump; Trump Essentially Dares Pelosi to Disinvite Him to The Capitol; Baldwin Interviews REP. Katherine Clark (D-MA). Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Interview with Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Elie Honig; President Trump To Announce Juan Guaido is Legitimate President of Venezuela; Interview with Mayor of San Diego; Phoenix Chief of Police Announces Arrest of Suspect in Vegetative Rape; Mayor Pete Buttigieg to Enter 2020 Race. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Senate to Vote on Dueling Bill to End Shutdown; White House Says Trump to Deliver SOTU Speech on January 29th; Interview with Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ); Paul Manafort's Legal Team Misses Deadline; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Paul Manafort to Respond to Mueller's Allegations Today; Mueller Wants to Know About 2016 Trump Campaign's Ties to NRA; Aired 9:30-10a ET
• President Trump's Personal Legal Attorney Trying To Split Hairs On What Constitutes Obstruction Of Justice; One-On-One Interview With Tennessee Congressman Steve Cohen; Day 30 Of The Partial U.S. Government Shutdown And It Has Real Impact For Thousands And Thousands Of People; A Massive And Deadly Storm That Pushed Its Way Across Half The Country Is Now Hammering The East Coast; Aired 2:00-3:00p ET


January 22, 2019
• Some Leaders No Show at 2019 World Economic Forum; Democrats and President Trump Not Moved by a Month-long Shutdown; Brexit Talks Continues as Deadline Approaches; May Lays Out Next Steps For Brexit Deal; North Korea Operating 20 Secret Missile Bases; World Economic Forum Kicks Off In Switzerland; Venezuelan Government Quashes Military Revolt; Back On Line In Zimbabwe; Israel-Syria Tensions. Aired 3-4a ET
• Brexit: Theresa May Scraps 65 Fee For E.U. Citizens To Stay In U.K.; Globalization Facing Uncertain Future As Forum Begins; Russia: 10 Dead In Fire On Two Ships Off Crimea; Pre-Trial Hearing For American Detained In Russia. Aired 2-3a ET
• May's Brexit Plan B Planned As Repackaged Plan A; Democrats Line Up Against Trump; Kamala Harris Joins Diverse Field Of Democrats; Woman Linked To Russian Oligarch Detained In Moscow; Secret Missile Base Operating Near DMZ; Israel Launches Strikes on Targets in Syria; Another View of Confrontation; China: Human Gene Editing Experiments are Illegal; Last Ditch Line of Defense in Trump White House. Aired 1- 2a ET
• May's Brexit Plan B Planned As Repackaged Plan A; Democrats and President Trump Not Moved by a Month-long Shutdown; Links between Kenya Hotel Attack and Somalia; Pyongyang Operating Secret Missile Bases; IMF Cuts Growth Forecasts As World Economic Forum Begins; Globalization Facing Uncertain Future As Forum Begins. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Supreme Court Allows Trump's Transgender Military Ban; Baldwin Interviews Transgender Infantryman; Democrats Apologize for Their Pasts; Trump Supporter and Native American Lock Hands at Peace Vigil; Chris Brown Arrested in Paris, Accused of Rape. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Rudy Giuliani's Changing Stories; Government Shutdown Continues; Supreme Court Lets Trump Military Transgender Ban Take Effect; Aired 3-3:30p ET
• How Kamala Harris Could Win the Democratic Nomination; Federal Workers Turn to Food Banks to Feed Families; New Book Describes Trump Administration Staff as Out of Control Chaos; Spike Lee Wins Best Director, Best Picture for "BlacKkKlansman". Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Senate Convenes And May Take A Vote on Trump's Proposal; The White House Is Moving Forward with Plans for A Trump State Of The Union in Congress; Republicans Question Purpose of Michael Cohen Testimony To Congress; Giuliani Cannot Get His Story Straight on The Trump Moscow Project; Rudy Giuliani Interviewed by Chris Cuomo And Jake Tapper; Giuliani to CNN, I Am Not Lying for The President. Aired 2-2:30p ET


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