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May 13, 2020
• White House Coronavirus Tests Faulty?; Will Schools Open in Fall?; Projected U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Rising. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Dan Cronauer, Gym Owner, Discusses People Inspiring Him to Open Up on Monday Despite the State's COVID-19 Lockdown Order; California Officials Cave to Elon Musk; Florida Cases Stabilize after 1 Week of Reopening; NBA Stars Old Secret Meeting about Resuming Season; Update on Coronavirus Across the Country Update on Coronavirus Response Across the World. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Study Finds Abbott Coronavirus Test Returns Many False Negatives; States' Reopenings Vary Widely Around the Country; U.S. Children Are Developing Serious Coronavirus Complications. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Sara Nelson, Association Of Flight Attendants International President, Discusses Airlines Acknowledging Mask Policies May Be Difficult To Enforce; Update On Coronavirus Responses Across The Country; Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA), Discusses His Telling President Trump Not To Come To His State Tomorrow; Dr. Pablo Rodriguez, Medical Director, CARE, New England, Discusses Rhode Island Hispanic Community On Edge Over Coronavirus. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ousted Vaccine Chief To Warn Darkest Winter In Modern History; Cal State To Keep Classes Online In Fall, Fearing New Wave; Airlines To Attendants, De-escalate Spats Over Masks. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• University President Argues "This Is Not Time For A Gap Year"; Judge Delays Approval Of Michael Flynn Case Dismissal; States Consider Mail-In Voting For November. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 166 People Died In Past 24 Hours; Whistleblower Warns Of "Darkest Winter In Modern History" Without Ramped Up Countermeasures; Virginia And Maryland Set To Begin Phased Reopening; Federal Chief: Burden Of This Crisis Has "Fallen Most Heavily On Those Least Able To Bear It"; Nation's Largest University System Won't Bring Students Back In Fall. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• New CNN Poll; Trump Leads Biden Among Battleground Voters; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Cal State University System Says Student Won't Return in Fall; Dr. Rochelle Walensky & Dr. Jen Kates Discuss Worries of Rising Deaths as States Reopen, New IHME Model Predicting 147,000 Deaths by August; Whistleblower Warns of "Darkest Winter in Modern History" Without Ramped-Up Countermeasures; House Democrats Planning Vote on $3 Trillion Stimulus Package; John Friedman, Opportunity Insights Founding Co-Director, Discusses Economic Conditions in 50 States with 50 Plans; New CNN Poll: Trump Leads Biden Among Battleground Voters. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Russia Reports Second-Highest Coronavirus Infections; Michael Flynn Judge to Wait Before Ruling on Justice Department's Request to Dismiss Charges; Alameda County to Allow Tesla Factory Reopening. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Key Model Increases U.S. Death Projection As States Reopen; CDC To Warn About Possible Virus-Related Syndrome In Children. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• House Dems Unveil Relief Package; Report on Jobs Lost Will Never Come Back; Grocery Costs see Big Spike; Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT) is Interviewed about Reopening; Supreme Court Hears Electoral College Cases. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Paul Manafort Released from Prison Over Coronavirus Fears; CDC to Warn About Possible Virus-Related Syndrome in Children; UNICEF Issues Dire Report on Pandemic's Deadly Impact on Children. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


May 12, 2020
• Trump Says U.S. Has Prevailed in Virus Testing; Trump Says He May Mandate Testing in Nursing Homes; U.S. Justice Department Assessing Whether to Bring Hate Crime Charges in Arbery Shooting; Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with New Health Measures. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• NYT, Fauci To Warn About Prematurely Opening Country; Trump Claims the U.S. Has Prevailed on Testing; White House Mandates Masks in West Wing; Most of U.S. Reopening with Increased Deaths Projected; U.S. States Attempting to Restart Businesses; Seoul Reports 100+ New Cases Linked to Nightclub Cluster; Putin Announces Russia to Ease Restrictions as Cases Surge; Paris Metro Riders Required to Wear Masks. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Health Experts Warns of a Deadlier Second Wave; President Trump Portrayed a Mission Accomplished on Testing; Local Transmission Reported in China's Hubei Province; South Korea Postpone Reopening of Classes; Boris Johnson Criticized for Lack of Details; Coronavirus Pandemic, Doctor Returns Home On Full Flight; U.S. Democrats Push For Another Massive Stimulus Plan; U.S. Small Businesses Seek Changes To Relief Program; Payroll Protection Program Guidelines; Saudi Aramco Profits Slide 25 Percent in Firsts Quarter; Germany Sees Large Single- Day Surge In New Cases; Angela Merkel Urges Caution During New Phase Of Pandemic; Infections Rise In Germany As Lockdown Is Eased; Vladimir Putin Announces Russia To Ease Restrictions As Cases Surge; Turkey Records Fewest Daily Cases Since March 26; Turkey Reopens Hair Salons, Malls; Quebec Schools Take New Precautions As They Reopen; English Premier League's Crunch Talks; Llamas Role In Vaccine Research; Llama's Antibodies Could Be Key To Vaccine. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Trump Wrongly Claims That Anybody Who Wants A Test Can Get One; Trump Says He Mandate Testing In Nursing Homes; Shanghai Disneyland Reopens With New Health Measures. Aired 2-3a ET
• Fears Of A Second COVID-19 Wave; South Korea Postpones Reopening Of Schools Due To Spike In Cases; U.S. States Attempting To Restart Businesses; Questions Remain About U.K.'s Reopening Plan; Shanghai Disneyland Reopens With New Health Measures; Doctors Forced to Choose Whom to Treat with Remdesivir; Dr. Sasson's Return Home after 30 Days in New York; Navigating COVID-19 and the Aftermath of Abuse; Toyota and Honda Announcing Financial Results. Aired 1-2a ET
• Global Concern over COVID-19 Flare-ups; West Wing Staffers Required to Mask; U.S. Deaths Top 80K; New York Hopeful about Virus Battle; Russia Fourth in World for Virus Cases; Questions Remain on U.K.'s Reopening; Most of U.S. Reopening with Increased Deaths Projected; Trump: 'We Have Met the Moment and We Have Prevailed'; China Denies Trying to Steal U.S. Vaccine Data; Toyota Says Operating Profits to Hit 9-Year Low; Turkey Reopens Hair Salons, Malls; Llama's Antibodies Could Be Key to Vaccine. Aired 12-1a ET
• Supreme Court Hears Arguments over Trump's Financial Records; House Democrats Propose A New 3 Trillion Dollar COVID Relief Package; MLB Proposes 82 Game Season Starting in Early July. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Los Angeles Extending Stay-At-Home Order?; Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Trump Tax Returns; Dr. Fauci Warns of Suffering and Death If States Reopen Too Soon. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Former Ebola Czar, Ron Klain, Shows Virus Playbook On Twitter After McConnell Criticizes Obama Administration For Not Leaving One; Jeremy Konyndyk Discusses Trump Administration Dismantling Obama Administration Virus Playbook; Update On Coronavirus Response Around The World; U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Whether Trump Should Release Tax Returns. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Anthony Fauci, Brett Giroir, Robert Redfield Testify Before Senate Today; Updates on Reopenings Around the Country; Following Elon Musk Tweet, Alameda County Orders Tesla to Stop Production. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• End Of Senate Health, Education And Labor Committee Hearing; Fauci Warns Of Ignoring Guidelines On Reopening; Romney: We Treaded Water During February, March On Testing; Fauci: Going In Right Direction But Outbreak Not Controlled; Contentious Debate Between Sen. Rand Paul and Fauci Over Sending Kids Back To School. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci, Admiral Brett Giroir, Dr. Robert Redfield Testify Before Senate Today; Fauci Says, We Run The Risk Of A Resurgence In Fall. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Report: United States Not Even Among The Top 20 Countries In Virus Testing, Per Capita. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci: Death Toll "Likely Is Higher" Thank 80,000 Plus Reported; Dr. Anthony Fauci: Go By Guidelines On Reopening To Avoid Spikes; Dr. Anthony Fauci: "We Had Better Really Careful" Since All Effects Are Not Known; Dr. Anthony Fauci: "Going In The Right Direction," But Outbreak Not Controlled; Dr. Anthony Fauci: Shouldn't Be "Cavalier" Thinking That Kids Are Immune To Virus. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Admiral Giroir, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Redfield Testify Before Senate While In Quarantine. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci And Top Health Officials Testify Before Senate; Dr. Fauci: We Feel That Number of Deaths Are Likely Higher Than 80,000. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Dr. Fauci Testifies Before Senate Panel on Coronavirus Response; Dr. Fauci Gives Opening Statement Before Senate Panel. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Fauci And Top Health Officials Testify Before Senate. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Fauci Warns in U.S. Opens Too Soon; Putin Spokesman Hospitalized with Covid-19; Supreme Court Hears Trump Tax Return Case; Restaurants Face High Prices to Reopen; MLB Proposes Season. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Anthony Fauci and Top U.S. Health Officials to Testify Before Senate Committee Soon; CDC: Coronavirus Death Toll in New York City May Be Much Higher; House Democrats Work on New Stimulus Bill. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 11, 2020
• China Reports 17 New Cases, Five in Wuhan; Spike in South Korean Cases Linked to Nightclubs; Farmers in U.S. in Dire Need of Assistance; Asia Markets Rise on Recovery Hopes; Elon Most Threatens to Move Tesla HQ Out of California; Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with Limited Visitors; Justice Department Asked to Investigate Handling of Arbery Case; COVID-19 Shuts Movie Production Down Across India. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Pence Will Not Self-Quarantine Despite White House COVID Cases; COVID-19 Concerns Grow Inside the White House; Interview with Dr. Ashish Jha, Director, Harvard Global Health Institute, U.S. Death Projections and Vaccines; U.K. Prime Minister Lays Out Plan for Easing Restrictions; Germany Sees Troubling Rise in Measure of New Infections; Parts of Spain Begin to Partially Reopen; Students Begin to Return to Schools Across Europe. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Elon Musk Files a Lawsuit Against Alameda County; Shanghai Disneyland Takes Strict Screening; New Details Coming Out Over Ahmaud Arbery's Killing; World Sports Itching to Go Back in the Field; Top White House Officials Force to Self-Quarantine; President Trump Eager to Restart Economy; Seoul Reported its Highest Coronavirus Case in One Day; Boris Johnson Advises People to be Alert; Europe Gradually Opens its Doors. Aired 3-4a ET
• Growing COVID-19 Concerns Inside the White House; Despite Warnings, U.S. States Gradually Reopening; Warning of a New COVID- Related Illness Affecting Children New York; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Lays New Plan in Easing Restrictions; Germany Sees a Rise in New Infections; China Reports 17 New Cases, Lockdown Measures Implemented; Disneyland Reopens in Shanghai; Spike of New Cases in South Korea. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Vice President Pence Won't Enter Self-Quarantine; Trump Frustrated At Cases Within White House; South Korean President Warns Of Second Wave; China Reports 17 New Cases, Five In Wuhan; British Prime Minister Lays Out Plan For Easing Restrictions; Students Begin To Return To Schools Across Europe; Town on Tennessee-Virginia Border Under Two Sets of Rules; Some Officials to Quarantine after White House Infections; Georgia AG Requests Investigation into Handling of Case; A Fourth Stimulus Package is Premature. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Vice President Pence Won't Enter Self-Quarantine; British Prime Minister Lays Out Plan for Easing Restrictions; Race on to Successfully Produce a Vaccine; Spike in South Korean Cases Linked to Night Clubs; China Reports 17 New Cases, Five in Wuhan; More U.S. States Reopen Despite Warnings; Trump Downplays Need for Increased Testing; Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with Limited Visitors; Georgia A.G. Requests Investigation into Handling of Arbery Murder; Major Sports Leagues Returning Without Fans. Aired 12-1a ET
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• Actor Matthew McConaughey Discusses His PSA Calling Out The Nation's Divide As U.S. Deaths Rise; Update On Coronavirus Responses Around The World; NYT: U.S. To Warn China About Trying To Hack Vaccine Info; Elon Musk Threatens To Move Tesla Plant Out Of California Amid Shelter-In-Place; "Home Front:" Pandemic Life Mirrors Military Deployment Life. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Wide Range of Measures Under Way as States Reopen and Model Predicts 137,000 Deaths; Coronavirus Long-Term Complications Coming into View; Interview with Matthew McConaughey. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Polar Cave Ice Cream Parlor Owner, Mark Lawrence, Discusses Irate Customers Marring Shop's Reopening; Three Children Die, Dozens Sick By Mysterious Syndrome Possibly Linked To COVID-19; Update On Coronavirus Response Across The Country. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• West Wing On Edge As Virus Hits White House, Officials Refuse Quarantine; Trump Administration Announces Plan For Rationing Remdesivir; Study Shows Key Enzyme May Be Tied To Why Virus Hits Men Harder. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Doctors Are Now Tracking a Mysterious Disease Linked to The Coronavirus That is Killing Children; The Director General of the WHO Says There Was A Surge Of Coronavirus Cases Over The Weekend In Some Of The Nations Around The World Where Stay At Home Measures And Other Restrictions Had Been Lifted. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• The White House Is Trying To Do Contact Tracing To See How The Coronavirus Got Into The White House West Wing; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Holds A Press Conference From Irondequoit, NY About COVID-19. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Navajo Nation And The Effects Caused By COVID-19; Governor Andrew Cuomo Holds A Press Conference From Irondequoit, NY About The Coronavirus. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• White House Scrambles To Contain Coronavirus Outbreaks; Coronavirus Issues Hit Joint Chiefs; Former White House Physician, Dr. William Lang, Discusses Coronavirus Entering The White House; Complications When One State Opens Fast And Its Neighboring State Opens Slow; South Dakota Sioux Tribe Defies Governor, Refuses To Take Down Checkpoints; Interview With Navajo Nation President, Jonathan Nez, On Shutdown Of Gallup & Sioux Tribe Checkpoints In South Dakota. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Reopening Countries is Not a Straightforward Process; Coronavirus Outbreak End May Be Gradual; Sioux Tribes Running Checkpoints in South Dakota. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• White House Scrambles To Contain Coronavirus Outbreak; 47 States Partially Reopen, Loosen Restrictions Amid Outbreak; South Korea Tracking New COVID-19 Cases Linked To Nightclubs. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Shanghai Disneyland Reopens; Lawsuits as Workplaces Reopen; Transit Workers Face Increased Risk; Full United Flight. Aired 9:30- 10a
• White House Officials Predict Dire Unemployment Numbers for May; Shanghai Disney Reopens After Coronavirus Shutdown; White House Scrambles to Do Contact Tracing for Mike Pence's Infected Press Secretary; Coronavirus Death Toll Projection at 137,184 by August; 47 States Partially Reopen, Loosen Restrictions Amid Outbreak. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


May 10, 2020
• Forty-Seven U.S. States Reopen; Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Robert Redfield And Dr. Stephen Hahn Quarantine After Virus Exposure; U.K. Prime Minister To Announce Next Phase; Spain Relaxes Lockdown Rules; Son In Ecuador Searches For Father's Body; U.S. To Start Purchasing Farm Goods; U.K. Study: Drinking On The Rise; Funeral Homes Struggle; Little Richard Dies At 87. Aired 5-6a ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Robert Redfield And Dr. Stephen Hahn Quarantine After Virus Exposure; Forty-Seven U.S. States Reopen; Virus-Linked Illness Strikes Children; U.K. Prime Minister To Announce Next Phase; Computer Modeling Helps Officials Plan; Spain Relaxes Lockdown Rules; Johns Hopkins: Coronavirus Tops Four Million Worldwide; Virus Hitting Hard in Latino Communities. Aired 4-5a ET
• Johns Hopkins: Coronavirus Tops 4 Million Worldwide; Virus- Linked Illness Strikes Children; U.K. Prime Minister to Announce Next Phase; Cases Climbing in Latin America; Son in Ecuador Searches for Father's Body; Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Robert Redfield and Dr. Stephen Hahn Quarantine After Virus Exposure; Single Parents Struggle during Economic Crisis; Spain Relaxes Lockdown Rules; Fatal Georgia Shooting; Virtual Safaris in South Africa. Aired 3-4a ET
• Spain Relaxes Lockdown Rules; U.K. Prime Minister to Announce Next Phase; Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Robert Redfield and Dr. Stephen Hahn Quarantine After Virus Exposure; Virus-Linked Illness Strikes Children; White House Staffers Test Positive; Seoul Sees Spike; Prisons Becoming Hot Spots for COVID-19, Sex Offenders Released Early; Little Richard Dies at 87. Aired 2-3a ET
• Johns Hopkins: Coronavirus Tops 4 Million Worldwide; Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Robert Redfield and Dr. Stephen Hahn Quarantine After Virus Exposure; 47 U.S. States Reopen; Son in Ecuador Searches for Father's Body; Prisons Becoming Hot Spots for COVID-19, Sex Offenders Released Early; Spain Relaxes Lockdown Rules; U.K. Study: Drinking on the Rise; Colombia's Flower Industry in Danger of Collapse. Aired 12-1a ET
• Three Top Members Of Coronavirus Task Force In Quarantine; Gov. Cuomo (D-NY) Updates New York's Response To COVID-19; Gov. Cuomo: New York Taking Additional Steps To Protect Nursing Homes. Aired 12-1p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci, Heads Of CDC In Quarantine After Virus Exposure; Forty-Seven States Partially Reopening Despite Rising Cases; Native American Tribes Reject South Dakota Governor's Ultimatum To Remove COVID-19 Checkpoints; Vital Conspiracy Theories Spreading Misinformation On COVID-19; Johnson & Johnson Aiming For A Billion Vaccines For Next Year; British PM Eases Some Restrictions, Unveils COVID-19 Alert System. Aired 4-5p ET
• Confirmed Global Coronavirus Cases Top Four Million, Death Toll Jumps To 281,000-Plus; Fauci, Heads Of CDC And FDA Quarantine After Virus Exposure; Worst Jobs Report In U.S. History: 20.5 Million Jobs Lost In April. Aired 3-4p ET
• British PM Boris Johnson Delivers Address On COVID-19 Restrictions; White House Officials: A Fourth Economic Stimulus Package "Premature;" Hassett Says, Working In White House Can Be Risky During Coronavirus Pandemic; Eighty-Five Children Infected With Illness Potentially Linked To Coronavirus; Official Calls For Federal Probe Of Ahmaud Abery's Murder. Aired 2-3p ET


May 09, 2020
• Coronavirus Reaches White House West Wing; Lifestyles May Change until Cure Found; U.K. Prime Minister to Announce Next Phase of Pandemic Response; Spain's Contradictory Restrictions; U.S. Posts Worst Jobs Report in History; Questioning Accuracy of Tests; Two Men Jailed in Death of Jogger; Experts Warned of Pandemic for Years; South Korea Baseball League Returns; Victory in Europe Day. Aired 5-6a ET
• Coronavirus Reaches White House West Wing; Lifestyles May Change until Cure Found; Barcelona Reopens Beaches; U.K. Prime Minister to Announce Next Phase of Pandemic Response; PPE Profiteers; Two Men Jailed in Death of Jogger; Victory in Europe Day; UFC Fighter Pulled after Positive COVID-19 Test. Aired 4-5a ET
• Coronavirus Reaches White House West Wing; Americans Adjust to New Reality; Drug Cocktail Speeds Up Recovery; France Partially Eases Strict Lockdown May 11; COVID-19 Shuts Down Bollywood. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Coronavirus Reaches White House West Wing; Americans Adjust to New Reality; Drug Cocktail Speeds Up Recovery; U.S. Posts Worst Jobs Report in History; Cases and Deaths Spiking in Brazil; Italy Moves to Ease Restrictions; Spain's Contradictory Restrictions; Las Vegas Magician Roy Horn Dies. Aired 2-3a ET
• Coronavirus Reaches White House West Wing; Cases and Deaths Spiking in Brazil. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• Two Children, Teen Die In New York After Experiencing Very Rare Syndrome That May Be Linked To Coronavirus; Interview With Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL); "Washington Post:" CDC Director Will Self-Quarantine After Exposure To Person At White House Who Has Virus; Farmers Forced Into Painful Choices As Pandemic Hits Food Supply; Legendary Rock 'N' Roll Musician Little Richard Dies at 87. Aired 6-7p ET
• Virus Hits West Wing; Syndrome That May Be Linked To Coronavirus; Jobs Lost In April; Robert Reich, Former Labor Secretary, Discusses Soaring Unemployment Rate; California Governor Says About 70 Percent Of State Can Reopen; Pandemic Shakes Up Routines For European Travelers; Public Debate Surrounds California Sex Offenders' Early Release. Aired 5-6p ET
• Virus Hits The West Wing: Two Staffers Close To Trump And Pence Test Positive This Week; NY Governor: Illness That May Be Virus- Related Takes Three Young Lives; Obama Delivers Harsh Criticism Of Trump's Response To Pandemic; Coronavirus Curve Trends Upwards As States Reopen; Poll: Majority In U.S. Say Too Soon For States To Reopen; Demonstrations In Georgia Demand Justice For Ahmaud Arbery. Aired 4-5p ET
• At Least 47 States Partially Reopening By Sunday As Cases Spike; The New Normal: Masks, Distancing, No Handshakes; Researchers: Inaccurate Testing Is Worse Than Not Testing; Obama On Private Call: "Rule Of Law At Risk" In Flynn Case; Father & Son Charged With Killing Black Jogger In Georgia; Families Turning To Food Banks Amid Massive Unemployment. Aired 3-4p ET
• Two Members Of White House Staff Test Positive For Coronavirus; Businesses Begin Reopening In Most States Across U.S.; Miami-Dade And Palm Beach Counties In Florida May Reopen Businesses Soon; Audio Released Of Former President Obama Criticizing Trump Administration; Hospitals Face Shortage Of FDA-Approved Drug Remdesivir To Treat Coronavirus Patients; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Address Nation. Aired 2-3p ET
• Barack Obama Calls White House Response To Pandemic A "Chaotic Disaster"; Gov. Cuomo: Illness That May Be COVID-19-Related Takes Three Young Lives; Fed Agency: Vaccine Chief Removal May Have Been Retaliation; U.S. Hits Worst Unemployment Rate Since Great Depression; Diane Swonk, Grant Thornton Chief Economist, Discusses U.S. Hitting Worst Unemployment Since Great Depression; California Governor Says About 70 Percent Of State Can Reopen. Aired 1-2p ET
• Governor Cuomo Updates New York's Response To COVID-19; Governor Cuomo On Subways & Homeless Population; Governor Cuomo: Minority Communities In New York More Impacted By Virus; Governor Cuomo On Subways & Homeless Population; Obama Calls White House Response To Pandemic A "Chaotic Disaster"; VP Pence's Press Secretary Tests Positive For COVID-19; More Arrests In Fatal Shooting Over Face Mask. Aired 12-1p ET
• U.S. Deaths Surpass 77,000, Confirmed Cases Top 1.2 Million; White House Officials Testing Positive For COVID-19; Growing Concerns About Accuracy Of Some Tests; At Least 73 Kids In New York Show Symptoms Of Kawasaki Disease; Rock And Roll Pioneer Little Richard Dies; Forty-Seven States Partially Reopen By Tomorrow Despite Health Warnings; Governor Cuomo Updates New York's Response To COVID-19. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Two Members of White House Staff Test Positive for Coronavirus; Audio Release of Former President Obama Criticizing Trump Administration; Two Children Die Due to Rare Pediatric Disease Possibly Linked to COVID-19; Fewer Children Reportedly Receiving Vaccines During Coronavirus Pandemic; Businesses Begin Reopening in Most States across U.S.; Possible Third Suspect Named in Shooting Death of Ahmaud Arbery; Daytona International Speedway to Host Graduation Ceremonies for Seniors at Two High Schools. Aired 10-11a ET


May 08, 2020
• Some California Counties Rejecting Strict Regulations; Analysis: No Coordinated U.S. Plan To Track Antibody Tests; Russia Has Fifth-Highest Number of Coronavirus Cases In The World. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• Trump: "I See the New Normal Being What It Was Three Months Ago"; One of Trump's Personal Valets Tests Positive for COVID-19; Bleak U.S. Jobs Report Expected in Coming Hours; Georgia Men Charged with Murder of Jogger's Death. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• New CDC Guidelines on Reopening Being Revised; Washington State has Kept COVID-19 Cases Low So Far; Some Rural California Counties Defy State Restrictions; Charges Files in Death of Georgia Jogger Caught on Video; French President Marks 75th Anniversary of VE Day; Hong Kong's New Reality as Pro-Democracy Activists Return. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• U.S. Juggling Need to Reopen with Need for Public Safety; One in Five U.S. Workers File Jobless Claims Since Mid-March; One of Trump's Personal Valets Tests Positive for COVID-19; Analysis Shows No Coordinated U.S. Plan to Track Antibody Tests; U.K. Funeral Homes Deal with Rising Death Toll. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Business Owners Defy Governor's Order; Dark Cloud Darkens U.S. Economy; Millions Expected to File for Unemployment; CDC Guideline Under Editing Phase; Funeral Workers Pay Their Last Respect; Coronavirus Pandemic; Coronavirus Cases In The United States; 44 U.S. States Easing Restrictions This Weekend; One Of Trump's Personal Valet Tests Positive For Covid-19; White House Rejects Proposed CDC Guidelines For Reopening; U.S. Justice Department Drops Case Against Mike Flynn; No Coordinated U.S. Plan To Track Antibody Tests; Russia Sets Record With 11,000 New Cases In One Day; Brazilian Officials Push To Reopen Economy Despite Surge; Australian Prime Minister Outlines Three-Step Plan To Reopen Country; Hong Kong's New Reality As Prodemocracy Activist Return; U.K. Government To Announce Lockdown Plans Sunday; France Calls For Vigilance Ahead Of May 11 Reopening; Europe Marks 75 Years Since End Of WWII Amid Lockdowns; European Restaurants Protest Lockdown; Feeding Thousands Across India. Aired 3- 4a ET
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• Schools Start to Reopen in Montana and Idaho; Trump Administration Rejects CDC Guidance on Reopening; Giving COVID-19 Victims Dignity in Death; U.S. and China Talk Economy, Public Health; One in 5 Americans File Jobless Claims Since Mid-March; Trump's Personal Valet Tests Positive for COVID-19; Russia Sets Record with 11,000+ New Cases in One Day; Hong Kong Reopening as Pro-Democracy Protests Return; Australian National Cabinet Discusses Reopening Country; U.K. Government to Announce Lockdown Plans Sunday; Israeli Arab and Jewish Doctors United in Virus Battle. Aired 12-1a ET
• Virus May Kill Extra 75,000 Through Deaths of Despair; Court Document Says Tara Reade's Ex-Husband Said She Spoke of Harassment; WHO Says Virus May Kill Up to 190,000 in Africa. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Hits Highest Unemployment Rate Since Great Depression; Vice President's Press Secretary Tests Positive For Coronavirus. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• 3 Largest Beef Plants Reopen Amid Outbreaks Amid Worker Fears; Kim Cordova, President, UFCW, Local 7, Discusses Conditions for Workers in Meat Processing Plants & HHS Secretary Alex Azar Saying Workers Sick Due to Their Lifestyles; Trump Confirms Pence Press Secretary Katie Miller Tested Positive; Dr. Anne Rimoin Discusses V.P.'s Press Secretary Testing Positive & China Study Shows Virus Found in Men's Semen; Queen Elizabeth Speaks Amid Pandemic on "One of Most Memorial Nights". Aired 2:30-3p ET
• States Begin to Reopen; Mike Pence Staffer Tests Positive for Coronavirus; April is Worst Jobs Report in U.S. History. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Pence Staff Tests Positive for Coronavirus; Trump: Some Governors Opening Slowing to Hurt My Reelection Chances; California Taking 1st Significant Steps to Reopening Economy Today; Larry Levitt, Kaiser Family Foundation Executive V.P., Discusses Concerning Impact on Minorities, Nursing Home Residents & Poll Showing Most Americans Say Reopening Not Worth Risk; Trump Attacks FBI Chief in Wake of Flynn Charges Dropping. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Pence Staffer Tests Positive For Coronavirus; Record-Worst 20.5 Million People Lost Jobs In April, Unemployment Rate Spikes to 14.7 Percent. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Pence Staffer Tests Positive For Coronavirus; 24 Counties In PA Move Into Reopening Phase Today; State Reopenings Spur People To Leave Home. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Hospitalizations Still Declining Statewide; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 216 Deaths Thursday, Down From 231 On Wednesday; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: "Finally Ahead" Of This Virus But Must Stay Ahead Of It; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: "No Doubt" Economic Impact Devastating But Must Get Through It; Vice President Mike Pence's Staffer Tests Positive For Coronavirus. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Doctors Voice Concerns about How Remdesivir Is Being Distributed; Brooklyn D.A.: Black New Yorkers Were 35 or 40 Social Distancing Arrests; Concerns Raised on Health Risks for Attendees as Trump Marks 75th Anniversary of V.E. Day; Mike Pence Staffer Tests Positive for Coronavirus; Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• 20.5 Million Jobs Lost in April, Worst Jobs Report in U.S. History; Trump Reacts to Jobs Report Ahead of Visit to WWII Memorial; Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics, Discusses April Jobs Report; 1000+ Employees Test Positive for COVID-19 at Iowa Tyson Plant; Mayor Steve Adler (D-Austin) Discusses Why It's too Soon to Open His City as Texas Reopens Amid Pandemic. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Protests in Georgia Over Jogger Killing; NFL Releases Tentative Schedule for Season; Interview with Dairy Farmer Bottling Own Milk. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• 20.5 Million Jobs Lost In April, Worst Jobs Report In U.S. History; Manufacturer Says, Only Enough Remdesivir For 200,000 Patients Worldwide; Suspects Won't Face Hate Crime Charges In Ahmaud Arbery's Death. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Airlines Struggle during Crisis; Kevin Hassett on April Jobs Numbers; Aired 9:30-10a ET
• President Trump Says Personal Valet Who Tested Positive for COVID-19 was in a Room with Him on Tuesday; NYT: New Study Finds Most COVID-19 Survivors Carry Antibodies; Airlines Struggle as Air Travel Plunges. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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