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March 16, 2019
• New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Suspected Shooter Purportedly Posted Anti-Muslim Manifesto; Interviews with Interview with Levi West, Charles Sturt University; Salam Al-Marayati, Muslim Public Affairs Council; Randy Blazak, Oregon Coalition against Hate Crime, on Rise of White Nationalism; Work on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Black Boxes Begins; Facebook Alerted to Suspected Shooter's Live Stream by Police. Aired 2-3a ET
• New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Suspected Shooter Purportedly Posted Anti-Muslim Manifesto; Interview with Paul Spoonley, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Massey University, on Rise of White Nationalism; Work on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Black Boxes Begins; Facebook Alerted to Suspected Shooter's Live Stream by Police. Aired 1-2a ET
• New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Suspected Shooter Purportedly Posted Anti-Muslim Manifesto; Interview with Salam Al-Marayati, Muslim Public Affairs Council, on Rise of White Nationalism; Facebook Alerted to Suspected Shooter's Live Stream by Police. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• CNN International: New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Muslim Community Reacts to New Zealand Massacre; More Than 15 Nationalities in Targeted Mosques; Manifesto Mailed to New Zealand Prime Minister Minutes before Attack; "Extreme Havoc" as Cyclone Moves Inland from Mozambique. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• CNN International: New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Muslim Community Reacts to New Zealand Massacre; More Than 15 Nationalities in Targeted Mosques; Yellow Vest Protesters Clash with Police; Manifesto Mailed to New Zealand Prime Minister Minutes before Attack; Social Media Struggle to Remove New Zealand Attack Video. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Muslim Community Reacts to New Zealand Massacre; Survivors Recount Harrowing Moments of New Zealand Shooting; Relatives Mourn the Lost in Ethiopian Airlines Crash; Interview with Zainab Chaudry, Council on American- Islamic Relations, on the Rise of Islamophobia. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• CNN International: New Zealand Mosque Attacks Suspect Appears in Court; Muslim Community Reacts to New Zealand Massacre; Interview with Mohammed Shafiq, Ramadhan Foundation, on New Zealand Attacks; Survivors Recount Harrowing Moments of New Zealand Shooting; Police in New South Wales Talking to Suspect's Family, Neighbors in Shock; Yellow Vest Protesters Clash with Police; Venezuela Locked in Political Crisis as Hardships Persist; Social Media Struggle to Remove New Zealand Attack Video. Aired 10-11a ET
• Interview with Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), Discussing President Trump's Comments on the Mass Shooting in New Zealand; Death Toll Reaches 50 In New Zealand, 36 Hospitalized; Black Boxes From Ethiopian Airlines Crash Being Analyzed; Omar's Anti-Israel Comments Slammed By Jewish, Muslim Constituents. Aired 8-9p ET
• People Of New Zealand Mourn 50 Victims Of Terror Attack, 28- Year-Old Charged With Murder After New Zealand Terror Attack, New Zealand Killer Livestreamed Massacre, Aired 6-7p ET
• Death Toll Rises In New Zealand Attack; President Trump On Massacre; Candidates Respond To Massacre; Risky Vs. Safe Presidential Candidates; Boeing 737 Planes; FAA's Inspection Program Under New Scrutiny; Trump Signs 1st Veto to Protect Emergency Declaration; Trump Slams "Fake Dossier" Despite Several Claims Being Verified. Aired 5-6p ET
• Terror Attack In New Zealand; Beto O'Rourke States His Presidential Campaign with 2 Apologies; Biden Expected to Announce 2020 Plans Soon; Sanders Keeps Campaigning After Stiches for Head Wound; New Zealand Police Update on Mosque Attacks Investigation; 19 Black Employees Sue UPS for Discrimination. Aired 4-5p ET
• New Zealand Begins to Bury 49 Killed in Terror Attack; Accused Gunman Sent Hate-Filled Manifesto to Prime Minister's Office Minutes Before Attack; Uptick of Domestic Terrorism Arrests in U.S.; Trump Punts on White Supremacy after New Zealand Attack; Beto O'Rourke Starts His Presidential Campaign with 2 Apologies; Joe Biden Teases Audience on Presidential Bid; Are More Subpoenas Coming after Robert Mueller Says Not Done with Cooperators Gates & Flynn; Andrew Weissmann Leaving Mueller's Special Counsel; Manafort Wants Prison Sentence Carried Out in Cushy Prison in Cumberland, Maryland; Jack Screw Found at Ethiopian Air Crash Could Link to Indonesia Air Crash. Aired 3-4p ET
• Gunman Kills 49 in New Zealand Mosque Shootings; New Zealand Mosque Gunman Posted Manifesto Online Minutes before Shooting; President Trump Vetoes Congressional Bill against President's National Emergency Declaration; Analysts Examine Inequalities in U.S. Educational System; U.S.-Mexican Border Experiencing Increase in Numbers of Migrants; Retrospective on President Nixon Compares Similarities with President Trump. Aired 2-3p ET
• Authorities Comb Through 87-Page Anti-Muslim Manifesto; Trump Says White Nationalism Is Not A Rising Threat; A.G. Bill Barr Backs Trump as He Signs First Veto to Protect Emergency Declaration; Senate Approves Yemen War Powers Resolution in Rebuke of Trump; Far-Right Groups on the Rise Across the West; Social Media Platforms Scrambled to Remove All Videos of New Zealand Terror Attack; Class-Action Lawsuit Filed in College Admissions Scandal; Trump Slams "Fake Dossier" Despite Several Claims Being Verified. Aired 1-2p ET
• Latest on New Zealand Shootings; Islamophobia and Xenophobia Debated; FBI Saw Uptick In Domestic Terror Arrests At End Of 2018; Muslim Communities Outraged In Wake Of NZ Terror Attacks; Trump: I don't See White Nationalism As A Rising Threat; Beto O'Rourke Kicks Off First Campaign Weekend In Iowa; Beto O'Rourke (D), Presidential Candidate, Speaks About Guaranteed Health Care For All. Aired 12-1p ET
• Terror in New Zealand; Trump Punts on White Supremacy Following New Zealand Attacks; Interview with Former U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand Carol Moseley Braun; Trump Signs First Veto to Protect Emergency Declaration; U.S. Mosques on Alert Following New Zealand Terror Attacks; New Evidence Points to Connection with Earlier Disaster; North Korea Threatens to End Talks, Resume Missile Tests. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Gunman Kills 49 in New Zealand Mosque Shootings; Religious Institutions in New Zealand Closing Doors after Shootings; President Trump Comments on New Zealand Mosque Shootings; Reporting Indicate Pilots of Crashed Planes Possibly Battling Automated Systems before Crash; Beto O'Rourke Campaigns for President in Iowa; Analysts Debate President Trump's Comments on Mosque Shootings; Flooding Hits Parts of Midwest; CNN Hero Helps Children Mourn for Lost Loved Ones. Aired 10- 11a ET


March 15, 2019
• A Man In His Late 20s Has Been Charged With Murder In New Zealand Following What The Prime Minister Called An Extraordinary And Unprecedented Act Of Violence; Mohan Ibn Ibrahim, Witness To Mosque Shooting Interviewed. Aired: 5-6a ET
• At Least 40 People Are Dead, 20 Other Seriously Injured In What New Zealand's Prime Minister Says Is Her Country's Darkest Day. Aired: 4-5a ET
• Breaking News, Mass Shooting In New Zealand, Forty People Dead In Christchurch, New Zealand Mosque Attack; New Zealand Under Siege. Aired 3-4a ET
• 49 Killed As Gunmen Open Fire In Two Mosques In New Zealand's Christchurch; New Zealand Prime Minister: 40 Are Dead In Mass Shootings. Aired 2-3a ET
• Multiple Fatalities In New Zealand Mass Shootings; Witness: Gunman Shot From Back Of Mosque. Aired 1-2a ET
• Multiple Fatalities in New Zealand Mass Shootings; Multiple Fatalities in Christchurch, New Zealand, Mosque Shootings. Aired 12m- 1a ET
• Social Media Platforms Scrambling to Remove All Videos of New Zealand Terror Attack; Soon Mosque Terror Attack Suspect in Christchurch Court; Any Moment, Trump Signs His First Veto Upholding National Emergency. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• 49 People Killed in New Zealand Mass Shooting; North Korea Threatens to Suspend Nuclear Talks; Trump Set to Issue First Veto. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Official: FBI Seeing Rise in Domestic Terror Arrests in U.S.; Former VP Al Gore Discusses Mosque Terror Attacks, Trump's Resistance to Climate Change Science, Next Presidential Election; NYT: Ethiopian Airlines Pilot Reported Trouble Shortly After Takeoff. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• 49 Dead and Dozens Hurt in New Zealand Mosque Terror Attacks; Terror Suspect Posted 87 Page Manifesto Filled with Anti-Immigrant and Anti-Muslim Rhetoric; Terror Suspect Claims Donald Trump Is A Symbol of White Identity; North Korea Threatens to Walk from Nuke Talks; FBI Says Rising Domestic Terror Arrests. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Twelve Republican Senators Vote to Block Trump's National Emergency; Mosque Shooting in New Zealand is Livestreamed as Social Media Companies Release Statements; Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D) Minnesota is Interviewed About Her 2020 Presidential Candidacy. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least 49 Dead, Dozens Hurt In New Zealand Terror Attacks, North Korea Threatens To Suspend Nuclear Talks With U.S., Mueller's Team: Rick Gates Not Ready For Sentencing, Trump To Veto Senate Rebuke On Emergency Declaration. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Trump May Publically Veto the Wall Emergency Rebuke; Ethiopian Pilot Knew Immediately of Trouble; Rocket Attack in Israel Likely Mistake. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• North Korea Threatens to Suspend Nuclear Talks with U.S.; John Bolton Disputes North Korea Claim that He, Pompeo Created an "Atmosphere of Hostility and Mistrust" at Hanoi Summit; U.S. Police Ramp Up Mosque Patrols After New Zealand Terror Attacks; At Least 49 Dead in Terror Attacks at New Zealand Mosques; A Source Tells CNN Trump May Publicly Veto Wall Emergency Rebuke Today. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 14, 2019
• Ethiopian Black Boxes Sent to France to be Examined; U.S. Joined Many Countries Banning Boeing 737 MAX 8; British Parliament to Vote for Brexit Extension; Youth Campaigns to End Modern Day Slavery; Appeal Denied For Second Kim Jong-nam Murder Suspect; U.S.-China Relations; Huawei Being Singled Out As Security Threat; Massive College Admission Scandal; Inside The Prison Where Manafort May Serve Time; Russia Lashes Out At Actions By U.S. House; A Day Against Modern-Day Slavery. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.K. Parliament To Vote Thursday On Brexit Delay; U.S. Orders Grounding Of Boeing 737 Max 8 And 9 Planes; Appeal Denied for Second Kim Jong-nam Murder Suspect; Interview with Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, Attorney for Doan Thi Huong, Accused of Kim Jong-nam Murder; Students Say No to Modern Day Slavery; Russia Lashes Out At Actions By U.S. House; Students Raise Awareness Of Modern-Day Slavery; At Least One Death From Massive Winter Storm. Aired 2-3a ET
• Students Say No to Modern Day Slavery; Appeal Denied for Second Kim Jong-nam Murder Suspect; Interview with Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei; Massive Winter Storm; U.K. Parliament To Vote Thursday On Brexit Delay; U.S. Orders Grounding Of Boeing 737 Max 8 And 9 Planes; Manafort Hit With New Charges Moments After Sentencing; Trump Feels "Badly" For Manafort, Pardon Question Open. Aired 1-2a ET
• Manafort Hit with New Charges Moments after Sentencing; At Least One Death from Massive Winter Storm; U.N.: Civilization in Peril from Catastrophic Climate Change; Last Two Quarterfinal Spots in Champions League Decided; Golf's Unofficial 5th Major Set to Tee Off; Hamilton Hoping for Third Straight F1 Title. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Says Bowing Under Great Pressure to Figure It Out Fast; Graham Blocks Senate Vote for Public Release of Mueller Report; Pelosi Doubles Down that Impeachment Isn't Worth It; Two Rockets Fired from Gaza Towards Israel; Federal Prosecutors Want E-mails Between Cohen and Lawyer. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Beto O'Rourke Running for President; Senate Votes to Block Trump's Emergency Declaration. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• GOP Sen. Thom Tillis Changes Mind, Will Vote with Trump on Emergency Declaration; Class-Action Lawsuit Filed in Biggest College- Admission Scam in U.S.; The Man Behind the College-Admissions Scandal; Beto O'Rourke Launches Campaign, Hits Trail in Iowa; Senate Passes Resolution to Block Trump's National Emergency. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Any Moment the Senate to Rebuke Trump Over His Emergency; Trump Sees Emergency Vote as Loyalty Test; Beto O'Rourke Says Any 2020 Democrats Far Better Than Trump; Mueller's Lebron James of Laundering Investigators to Leave; GOP Senator Changes His Mind, He Will Side with Trump on Emergency. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Sen. Ben Cardin (D) Maryland is Interviewed About Congressional Oversight of Trump's Emergency Declaration; President Trump Announced Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX Planes Yesterday; 420 Members of the House Approve Resolution to Release Mueller Report to the Public; Director and Producer of "Tricky Dick" is Interviewed About CNN Original Series. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Fmr. Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D) Texas Joins Crowded 2020 Democratic Field, Senate Set To Rebuke Trump On National Emergency Declaration, Soon: Stone Could Face Consequences In Court For Book Release, November 5th Trial Date Set For Ex-Trump Adviser Roger Stone. Aired 10-10:30 ET
• O'Rourke Declares Candidacy, Meets with Iowa Voters; O'Rourke in Iowa; Whitaker Didn't Deny Talking about Cohen Case. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Beto O'Rourke Speaks and Takes Questions in Iowa After Launching 2020 Presidential Bid; O'Rourke: Any of the 2020 Democratic Candidates Would Be Far Better Than Trump. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 13, 2019
• Syrian Democratic Forces Eager to Retake Last ISIS-stronghold Territory; Prime Minister Theresa May Faces Another Defeat; No Basis to Ground Boeing 737 Max 8; From Cardinal to a Convicted Felon; Heaviest Bombardment Yet On Last ISIS Holdout; ISIS On Verge Of Losing Last Syrian Stronghold; U.K. Parliament Reject Prime Minister's Latest Brexit Deal; Growing Safety Concerns Over Boeing 737 Max 8; Accused Of Cheating The System; A Unique Candle Technique. Aired 3-4a ET
• Theresa May's Brexit Deal Rejected By U.K. Lawmakers; Wealthy Parents, Coaches Accused In Massive Fraud; Join The Fight Against Modern-Day Slavery On March 14; Nairobi's Impoverished Children Find Hope In Ballet. Aired 2-3a ET
• Cardinal Pell Gets Six Years on Child Sex Charges; Families Grieving Loss of Loved Ones for Plane Crash; Wealthy Parents Coaches Accused in Massive Fraud; ISIS On Verge Of Losing Last Syrian Stronghold; Lawmakers Rejects PM's Latest Deal With E.U. Leaders; 2013 CNN Report: Boeing 787 Dreamliners Grounded Globally Due To Fire Risk; U.S. Regulators Resist Calls To Ground Boeing 737 MAX 8. Aired 1-2a ET
• Venezuelan Prosecutor Investigates Guaido Over Power Outage; Heaviest Bombardment Yet on ISIS Holdout; Ronaldo Looks to Rescue Juventus' European Dreams; Thunder's Russell Westbrook Confronts Jazz Fans; Tiger Woods Feels Healthy Ahead of PLAYERS Championship. Aired 12-1a ET
• New Emails Detail Backchannel Between Giuliani and Cohen; Actress Lori Loughlin Turns Herself in Over Cheating Scam; FAA Says Data Aligns Ethiopia Flight Data to Lion Air Accident; U.K Lawmakers Narrowly Reject No-Deal Brexit; United Nations Report, Earth's Environment Deteriorating Rapidly, Time Running Out. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• New Michael Cohen E-Mails Revealed; Manafort Gets More Time, More Charges; Boeing 737 MAX 8 Grounded. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Orders Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX Planes; Trump Speaks to Reporters after Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX Planes; New York Files Charges Against Manafort Minutes after 2nd Sentencing. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New York City Prosecutors Charge Manafort Immediately After D.C. Sentencing; Manafort to Serve 7.5 Years Total; CNN Obtains Emails Michael Cohen Gave Congress to Bolster His Claim A Pardon Was Dangled by Trump; Canada Grounds Boeing 737 MAX Jets; Trump Bans MAX Jets. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Live Coverage and Analysis of Paul Manafort Second Sentencing Hearing; FAA Has Not Yet Grounded the Boeing 737 Max 8. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• Ex-Trump Campaign Chief Faces Second Sentencing; Group of GOP Senators Pushing Proposal That Would Limit Future National Emergency Declarations, Trump Headed For Clash With Congress Over 2020 Budget; Interview With Rep. Tom Reed. Aired 10-10:30 ET
• Manafort in Court for Sentencing; College Admissions Scandal Update; Senate Vote on Yemen War; Cardinal Pell Sentenced to Six Years. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Paul Manafort Faces Second Sentencing; Matthew Whitaker Returns to Capitol Hill to Clarify Previous Testimony; Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D) Pennsylvania is interviewed about Paul Manafort's second sentencing, Matthew Whitaker and Michael Cohen's Congressional Testimony, and Nancy Pelosi's comments about impeachmen; At Least 5 Pilots in U.S. Raised Concerns About Boeing 737 Max 8; FAA: No Basis to Order Grounding of Boeing 737 Max 8 Jets; Wall Street Journal Blames Software-Fix for 737 Max was Delayed in Part By Government Shutdown; Ex-Trump Campaign Chief Paul Manafort Faces Second Sentencing. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 12, 2019
• Prime Minister Theresa May Optimistic with Her New Brexit Deal; More Children to Feed with Less Resources; Boeing Planes Grounded Over Ethiopian Airlines Crash; United Kingdom Parliament Set To Vote On Prime Minister's Latest Brexit Deal; Cockpit Voice And Data Recorders Found In Ethiopia Crash; Sorrow And Alarm After Deadly Plane Crash In Ethiopia; Battle Rages Over Syria's Last ISIS Enclave; Benjamin Netanyahu Comments Spark Backlash; CNN Freedom Project. Aired 3-4a ET
• Data and Voice Recorders Are Recovered in Ethiopian Airlines Crash; Algerian Pres. Bouteflika Will Not Seek Fifth Term; Maduro Blasts Power Outage As "Electric Coup"; U.S. President Trump On Getting It Right, Or Wrong. Aired 2-3a ET
• Parliament Set to Vote on PM's Latest Deal with E.U.; Pelosi: Impeachment Too Divisive Though Trump is Unfit; Maduro Blasts Power Outage as Electric Coup; Experts Warn of Huawei Tech in Cell Towers; May Claims To Clinch Legally Binding Changes To Deal; Parliament Set To Vote On PM's Latest Deal With E.U.; Sorrow And Alarm After Plane Crash In Ethiopia; Crash Renews Safety Concerns For Boeing 737 MAX 8; U.N. Mourns Death Of Members Killed In Ethiopia Crash; ISIS Bride Trying To Return To U.K. Aired 1-2a ET
• First White House Briefing in 42 Days; Netanyahu: Non-Jewish Israeli Citizens Not Real Citizens; Zidane Returns at Real Madrid Manager; U.S. Women's Team Sue U.S. Soccer Over Gender Discrimination. Aired 12-1a ET
• Theresa May's Brexit Deal Suffers Another Huge Defeat; Second Flight Attendant Union Calls for Grounding Max 8 Jets; U.S. Regulators Resist Call to Ground Boeing Max 8; U.S. Pulls Out Remaining Staff as Blackout Deepens Desperation in Venezuela; Cheney Rips Pence, Compares Trump Foreign Policy to Obama. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Cheating Scam; Brexit Deal Suffers Another Huge Defeat; Pelosi Comes Out Against Impeachment. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Airplane Controversy; New Book on Ivanka Trump and Family; Thunder Player Clashes with Utah Jazz Fans. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• FBI Charges Wealthy and Celebrities in College Entrance Scheme; Book Says Ivanka Trump Isolated from Dad During Childhood; House Democrat Says Can't Give the Impression Were Fixated on Impeachment; United States Regulators Resist Call to Ground Boeing MAX 8. Aired 2-3:30p ET
• Interview with former Ohio Gov. John Kasich on 2020 Budget, Green New Deal; Overnight Air Strikes in Syria to Push Out Remaining ISIS Forces; United Kingdom Grounds its Boeing MAX Airplanes Following Ethiopian Airlines Crash; Paul Manafort to Face Second Sentencing Hearing Tomorrow; Dozens of Federal Arrests Today for College Entrance Exams Racketeering. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Top Dems supporting Pelosi's stance against impeachment, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) CA. says, impeaching Trump is just not worth it, U.K. bans Boeing 737 Max 8 planes form U.K. airspace, Fmr. Sen. Joe Biden (D) Delaware teases possible president run as Dems await his decision, Stacey Abrams considers possible presidential bid in 2020, Aired 10- 10:30 ET
• Countries and Airlines Ground Boeing Jets; Investigation into Trump Projects; Venezuelan Orphanages Hit With Food Shortages; Carlson Offers No Apologies. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• FFA And Boeing Are Standing By This Particular Type Of Plane So Far; Ethiopians, Forensic And International Teams Walking Methodically Through The Crash Sight To Find Any Forensic Evidence; A Lot Of People Awaiting To See If Joe Biden Will Run For President; Democrats Want To Hear About A Green New Deal. Pilots And Flight Attendants Voicing Their Opinion Publically About Their Concerns Of The Safety Of The Boeing 737 Max 8. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 11, 2019
• Ethiopian Plane Tragedy Killed 157 People; Venezuela's Crippling Economy Worsen by Blackouts; Siti Aisyah Breaths the Air of Freedom; U.S. Watches North Korea; World Headlines; Budget Battle Looms Over Trump's 2020 Spending Plan; Countdown to Brexit: Deal, No Deal or Delay?; ISIS Clinging to Syrian Enclave; India Gears Up to Vote; Kane Tanaka of Japan is Now the World's Oldest Living Person. Aired 3-4a ET
• Suspect Siti Aisyah Released After Charge Dropped; U.S. Allies Again Attack Terrorists Last Syria Enclave; CNN On The Front Lines In Eastern Syria; U.K. Defends Stripping Female ISIS Member Of Citizenship; Donald Trump Getting Ready for Another Fight; Nicolas Maduro Says his Country May Have Collapsed; a Horrific Ethiopian Airlines Crash; the Trial for Murder Suspect in the Murder of Kim Jong-Un's Brother. Aired 2-3a ET
• Guaido: Country Has Collapsed after Major Blackouts; Brexit in Peril if PM's Deal Fails; India's General Election Will Be Held from April 11; My Freedom Day; Indonesian Accused Of Killing Kim Jong-nam Released; Search For Answers After Ethiopian Airlines Crash; Boeing Faces Safety Questions After Second Crash Of Brand New 737 Make Within Five Months; Ethiopia; U.S. Allies Again Attack Terrorists' Last Syria Enclave; CNNI On The Front Lines In Eastern Syria. Aired 1-2 ET
• Power Outages Leading to Deaths in Venezuela; U.S. Allies Again Attack ISIS Stronghold; Parliament to Vote Again on Brexit Deal; Player Attacked by Spectator During Aston Villa Game; Molinari Wins Arnold Palmer Invitational; Sam Bird Stripped of Controversial Hong Kong Win. Aired 12-1a ET
• Sen. Gillibrand Defends Handling of Sex Harassment Allegations; Democrats Pick State for 2020 Conventions that Clinton Neglected; Reporter Fires Back After Omar Says He Distorted Her Comments; Juan Guaido, Venezuelan Opposition Leader Says 17 People Murdered by Government Amid Blackouts; Coast Guard Officer Accused of Planning Attack Pleads Not Guilty. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Under Fire; Major Airlines Ground Boeing 737 MAX 8 After Crash; Trump Unveils Budget Proposal. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• White House Holds First Briefing in 42 Day; White House Claims Trump Didn't Say Democrats Anti-Jewish; White House on Trump claim that Cohen Asked for Pardon; Trump Demanding $8.6 Billion for Border Wall in 2020 Budget. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• White House Briefing as Trump Demands 8.68 Billion More for A Border Wall; Major Airlines Ground Boeing's 737 Max 8; "Fox" Condemns Host After She Questioned Omar's Hijab; Spa Founder Brought Chinese Clients to Trump Fundraiser. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Iowa Poll Finds Strong Support for Sanders and Biden, Trump Holding Steady Among Republicans; Li Yang Funded Trump Campaign, Brought Chinese Businessmen to RNC Event; Interview with Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaido; Following Yesterday's Crash, Boeing Issues Public Statement on Safety of Boeing 737 MAX 8; Senate Set to Reject Trump's National Emergency Declaration. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Tucker Carlson unapologetic after misogynistic audio surfaces, Airlines ground Boeing 737 Max 8 planes after Ethiopia crash, Trump demanding $8.6 billion for border wall in 2020 budget, Aired 10:00- 10:30 ET
• Trump Maintains Strong Approval; Biden and Sanders in Polls; Schiff Wants Trump to Testify; Manafort's Second Sentencing; Assault on Last ISIS Stronghold; Fox News Rebukes Pirro. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Demands $8.6 Billion for Border Wall in 2020 Budget; Trump's Budget Calls for 5 Percent Reduction in Domestic Spending; Trump Maintains Strong Approval Rating Among Republicans in New Poll; Markets Mixed Over Concerns of Global Growth; Boeing Faces Safety Questions After Second 737 Crash in 5 Months; Trump Demanding $8.6 Billion for Border Wall in 2020 Budget. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 10, 2019
• Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Crash; Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; U.K. Faces Backlash after ISIS Bride's Baby Dies; Interview with Dal Babu, Former London Metro Police Chief Superintendent, on ISIS Grooming and Recruitment; New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls; Theresa May to Hold Summit over Knife Attacks; Interview with Leroy Logan, Former Superintendent with London Metropolitan Police, about Knife Attacks; Interview with Alex Macheras, Aviation Expert, about Ethiopian Airlines Crash. Aired 5-6a ET
• New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls; Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; Turkish Airlines Turbulence Injuries Dozens; Future of Brexit Hard to Read; R. Kelly Released from Jail; U.S. Women's Soccer Team Files Equal Pay Lawsuit; Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Crash. Aired 4-5a ET
• Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; Interview with William Spindler, UNHCR, about the Plight of Venezuelan Refugees; Future of Brexit Hard to Read; Turkish Airlines Turbulence Injuries Dozens; Manafort Faces Second Federal Sentencing; New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• 2020 Race In Texas Tonight; Another Disaster For Boeing After A Flight Carrying More Than 150 People Crashes Overseas; Final Assault On ISIS In Syria Has Begun. Aired 6-7p ET
• Biden, Sanders Lead Democrats in Iowa Poll; Trump Asks Congress for New Wall Funds; Assault on Last ISIS Enclave in Syria; Boeing 737 Crashes in East Aftica, No Survivors; Young Democratic Presidential Hopefuls; Former Spa Owner on Alleged Trump Access; Elie Honig Answers Cross-Exam Questions on Manafort; Elizabeth Warren's Proposal Regarding Tech Giants. Aired 5-6p ET
• New Poll Has Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Leading Democratic Field in Iowa; Trump's Budget to Request Additional $8.6 Billion for Border Wall; Fierce Battle for Last ISIS Stronghold in Syria. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Trump's Budget To Request Additional $8.6 Billion For Border Wall; New Poll: Biden, Sanders Lead 2020 Democratic Field In Iowa; Fierce Battle For Last ISIS Stronghold In Syria; Boeing 737 Crashes In Ethiopia Killing All 157 On Board; Delaney: "I Do Worry" About Dems Moving Too Far To The Left; Black Arkansas Lawmaker Slams "Stand Your Ground" Bill; Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) Arkansas Is Interviewed About Gun Laws; "The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power" Airs Tonight At 10 ET, PT. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Is Requesting Some $750 Billion From Congress For Defense Spending ISIS Fighters Try To Keep Control Of One Of Their Last Strongholds; Deadly Plane Crash In Ethiopia; Former Owner Of A South Florida Spa Where Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Allegedly Solicited Sex Acts; A Woman Is Recovering After She Was Attacked By A Jaguar At An Arizona Zoo; Eight Democratic Hopefuls Are Back On The Campaign Trail; J-Rod Is Engaged. Aired 2-3p ET


March 09, 2019
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Bill Shine to Resign as White House Communications Adviser; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; Venezuela Recovering from Major Power Outage; Manafort Braces for Second Sentencing Next Week; Netanyahu's Likud Base Backs Him as Charges Loom; U.K. Risks Never Leaving E.U. if Deal Rejected Again; Duchess of Sussex Speaks about Female Empowerment. Aired 5-6a ET
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; George Conway Digs at Trump in Rare Public Appearance; Congressional Anti-Hate Resolution; U.K. Risks Never Leaving E.U. if Deal Rejected Again; Interview with Andrea Leadsom, Leader, House of Commons, on Brexit. Aired 4-5a ET
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Chinese President May Skip U.S. Trip; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; More Families Added to Separation Lawsuit; Venezuela Recovering from Major Power Outage; Northern Ireland Dissatisfied with Unity Process; Wife of American Hostage in Iran Criticizes U.S. Failures; Netanyahu's Likud Base Backs Him as Charges Loom; Duchess of Sussex Speaks about Female Empowerment; Inside the Epic Apollo 11 Moon Landing. Aired 3-4a ET
• R. Kelly Released From Jail After Paying Back Child Support; Trump Watched Super Bowl With Ex-Owner Of Spa Linked To Robert Kraft Arrest; Satellite Images Reveal Activity At North Korean Rocket Facility; Alex Trebek's Announcement Puts Spotlight On Pancreatic Cancer. Aired 8-9p ET
• Demonstrations Continue in Venezuela as Almost Entire Country in Blackout; El Paso Mayor Wants Washington to Hear What's Really Happening on Border; R. Kelly Released from Jail After Paying Back- Child Support; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating. Aired 5-6p ET
• Campaign Trail Wind Up Through The South By Southwest Festival In Austin, Texas; House Of Representatives This Week Passed A Resolution To Formally And Officially Condemn Hatred And Intolerance Aimed At Jews, Muslims, Ethnic Minorities And Homosexuals; New California Governor Lashes Out at Trump on National Emergency; Feds Probe Martin Shkreli After "WSJ" Reports He Used Contraband Cell Phone to Run Drug Company from Jail; U.S. Women's Soccer Team Players Sue for Equal Pay. Aired 4-5p ET
• O'Rourke Soon to Take Stage at South by Southwest as Democrat Candidates Cross the Country; Trump Presidency Overwhelmed with Political Scandals Even Before Mueller Report; Democrats Contemplate Adding More Supreme Court Justices if Next President is Democrat; Democrats Investigations Target Trump's Entire World; Polls: 45 Percent Believe Trump Committed Crimes in Office, 64 Percent Believe Committed Crimes Before Presidency, Republican Approval at 86 Percent; Analysts Say Kim Jong-Un Possibly Preparing New Launch; Miami Herald: Trump Watched Super Bowl with Former Spa Owner Linked to Patriots' Owner Robert Kraft's Arrest; Signs of Hate Rise at Parks, on Sidewalks, at Schools. Aired 3-4p ET
• Pro-Government and Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Venezuela; Rolling Power Outages Continue in Venezuela; Former Ambassador to Venezuela Charles Shapiro Interviewed about Trump Administration Policy towards Venezuela; Plane Diverted Due to Possible Internal Fire; Congressman Denny Heck (D) Washington Interviewed about Michael Cohen's Testimony before Congress; Potential Democratic Presidential Candidates to Attend South by Southwest Festival; Paul Manafort to Face Second Sentencing Trial; Former Owner of Day Spa in which Robert Kraft Arrested for Solicitation Spotted in Photos with President Trump and Trump Campaign Officials. Aired 2-3p ET
• O'Rourke Soon to Take Stage at South by Southwest as Democrat Candidates Cross the Country; 2 Democrat Candidates Aim to Become Youngest U.S. President Ever; Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Canvas Country to Court Voters; Harris: We Must Speak Truths about Painful Racial Past to Heal; R. Kelly Released from Jail After Paying Back- Child Support; Maduro Threatens "Strong Response" to U.S. Aggression; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating; Fight to Defeat ISIS' Self-Declared Caliphate Grinding Down. Aired 1-2p ET
• House Overwhelmingly Passes Anti-Hate Resolution In Wake Of Rep Omar's Controversial Comments On Israel; Soon: R. Kelly To Be Released From Jail After Posting Bond; Cyber Security Firm: N.K. Hackers Target "Critical" U.S. Infrastructure. Aired 12-1p ET
• Emergency Landing at Newark Forces Airport Shutdown; North Korea May Be Preparing Missile or Satellite Launch; Interview with Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D) U.S. Virgin Islands; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating; Trump's Former Chief of Staff Sounding Off; Husband of White House Counselor Hits Trump on Rule of Law. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Pro-Government and Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Venezuela; North Korea Rebuilds Missile Launch Site; Interview with Re. Brendan Boyle (D-PA); Democratic House of Representatives Passes Bill to Curb Political Corruption; Former Owner of Day Spa in which Robert Kraft Arrested for Solicitation Spotted in Photos with President Trump and Trump Campaign Officials; Democratic House Passes Anti-Discrimination Resolution; Imprisoned Former Pharmaceutical CEO Possibly Illegally Using Cellphone to Continue Directing Business; U.S. Soccer Women's National Team Suing for Equal Pay and Treatment with Men's National Team. Aired 10-11a ET


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