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November 27, 2018
• Ukraine Imposing Martial Law in Areas Bordering Russia; British Parliament to Vote on Brexit December 11; Mexico Asks U.S. to Investigate Border Incident. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Threatens Cutting GM Subsidies Over New Layoffs; Manafort Denies Guardian Report that He Met with Assange; GOP Leaders May Bring Mueller Protection Bill to a Vote; CNN Poll Finds Increase in Anti-Semitism in Europe; The State of Hate, the Rise of Anti- Semitism in America. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Threatens General Motors; Did Paul Manafort Meet With Julian Assange?; Mississippi Senate Election. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Question Government's Climate Change Report; White House Responds to "The Guardian" Report Manafort Held Secret Meetings with Assange; Mueller Declares Manafort's Plea Deal Dead; Police Investigate Active Shooter at Walter Reed Medical; Trump Threatens to Slash G.M. Subsidies if Closes Plants. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• White House on Trump's Response to Khashoggi's Murder; White House on Mueller Accusing Manafort of Lying After Plea Deal; Trump Threatens Cutting GM Subsidies Over Layoffs; White House Will Not Say Why CIA Will Not Brief Senators on Journalist's Murder. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• General Motors Cutting 14,000 Jobs, Closing 5 Plants in North America; Uber CEO: "In 10 Years You won't Own a Car"; Trump Refuses to Condemn Russian Aggression against Ukraine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Paul Manafort Held Secret Talks with Julian Assange Three Times; Voters Head to the Polls in Mississippi Senate Runoff Election; Interview with Representative Carlos Curbelo; General Motors to Close Five Plants in North America; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia and Ukraine Trade Blame; Trump Refuses to Condemn Russia; GM Cutting Jobs. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• GM Cutting 15 Percent of Salaried Staff, Closing 5 Plants in North America; Voters Head to Polls for Mississippi Senate Runoff Election; Democrats Pick Up a Net Gain of 38 House Seats; Democrats Pick Up Another House Seat as Mia Love Concedes in Utah; Trump Campaigns in Mississippi in Fight to Keep Senate Seat Red; Russia and Ukraine Trade Blame After Naval Incident; Dow to Open Lower as Trump Dims Hope of China Trade Deal. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 26, 2018
• UAE Pardons British Academic Matthew Hedges; Mexico to Deport Migrants Who Rushed Border; Theresa May to Address Parliament Monday on Brexit; Russia Closed Off Strategic Kerch Strait Near Crimea; Blizzard Wallops U.S. Midwest; U.S. Troops Used Force to Migrants; E.U. Members Nations Voted for Draft Brexit Deal; Matthew Hedges Pardoned by UAE. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia-Ukraine Tensions Rise after Kerch Strait Ship Capture; U.S. Senator Speaks Out Against Saudi Crown Prince; Aid Groups: U.S. Will Be Responsible For Impending Yemen Famine If It Keeps Helping Saudi War Effort; France To Return 26 Stolen Artifacts To Benin; A Crushing Blow for Taiwan's Independence; The Next Obstacle for Theresa May's Brexit Plan. Aired 2-3a ET
• Hundreds Of Migrants Rush U.S. Mexico Border; U.N. Security Council Set To Meet After Naval Standoff Between Russia And Ukraine Near Crimea; Theresa To Address Parliament Monday On Brexit; E.U. Leaders Unanimously Approve Brexit Plan; Theresa May Faces Significant Opposition In Parliament; Aid Groups to U.S.: Stop Yemen's Suffering; Voters Reject Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan; Thousands of Migrants Wait at U.S. Border; Millions under Blizzard Warning in U.S.; U.S. Climate Change Report Paints a Grim Picture. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N. Security Council Set to Meet After Naval Standoff Between Russia and Ukraine Near Crimea; Taiwan President Quits As Head Of Ruling Party; InSight Spacecraft Hours Away From Landing on Mars. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Roger Stone's Associate Says He Refuses Mueller Plea Deal; Trump Defends Use of Tear Gas Against Migrants at Border; Noose Found at Mississippi Capitol Amid Racially-Tinged Election; Trump Campaigns Tonight in Racially-Charged Senate Runoff. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Russia-Ukraine Confrontation; Roger Stone Associate Refuses Plea Deal; President Trump Disputes His Own Administration's Climate Change Report. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Utah's Mia Love Slams Trump in Concession Speech; NASA Hopes to Successfully Land "Insight" Space Probe on Mars. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Roger Stone's Associate Says He Refuses Plea Deal from Mueller; Government Report Says Climate Change Will Kill Thousands and Shrink U.S. Economy; GM Shutting Plants and Slashing Jobs; Family of Man Killed in Alabama Mall Demands Police Show A Video. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Government Report: Climate Change could Cost U.S. Economy Hundreds of Billions of Dollars by End of Century; General Motors 15 percent of Salaried Workforce in North America; Roger Stone Associate Jerome Corsi Refuses Plea Deal. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Migrants Who Tried to Breach U.S. Border to be Deported to Home Countries; Russia Reopens Strait After Firing on Three Ukrainian Navy Ships; Government Report on Climate Change Reveals Impact on U.S. Economy; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Trump Rallies in Mississippi; Charities Warn U.S.; Lawmakers Question Response to Khashoggi's Murder. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Ex-Trump Campaign Aide Papadopoulos to Begin Sentence Today; Harvard Law Professor Dershowitz Says Mueller's Report will Be Devastating to Trump; Democratic Representative Himes affirms support for Pelosi for Speaker; Lawmakers to Investigate Trump, Saudi Links in New Congress; Russia and Ukraine Trade Blame After Naval Incident; Russia Reopens Kerch Strait After Firing on 3 Ukrainian Navy Ships; Trump to Rally for Embattled Mississippi GOP Senator; Dow to Rebound After Last Week's Rough Ride. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 25, 2018
• E.U. Endorses Brexit Deal at Historic Summit; Copa Libertadores Match Moved to Sunday after Fan Violence; Trump Slams "Catch and Release" Policy; Camp Fire Nears Full Containment with Death Toll at 87; Afghan Drought Forces Families to Sell Children; Former Japanese Mobsters Turn to Acting. Aired 5-6a ET
• E.U. Expected to Endorse Brexit at Historic Summit; Copa Libertadores Match Moved to Sunday after Fan Violence; Trump Slams "Catch and Release" Policy; Alabama Mall Shooting. Aired 4-5a ET
• E.U. Expected to Endorse Brexit at Historic Summit; Copa Libertadores Match Moved to Sunday after Fan Violence; Security Tight in Paris after Violent Demonstrations; Former Nissan Chairman Denies Allegations; Trump Slams "Catch and Release" Policy; Afghan Drought Forces Families to Sell Children. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Afghan Drought Forces Families To Sell Children; American's Diary Reveals His Final Days On Remote Island; Experts Recommend To France Return Looted African Art. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Mexico to Deport 500 Migrants Who Rushed U.S. Border; Russia Fired on and Seized Ukrainian Navy Ships; Former Trump Advisers Allege He Has Embedded Enemies; U.S. Border Patrol Fires Tear Gas to Migrant Protesters; Family Demands Answers After Police Kill Man Mistaken for Gunman; Trump to Hold Two Rallies in Racially-Charged Senate Contest. Aired 8-9p ET
• U.S. Closes Border Crossing Between San Diego and Tijuana; Mexico Denies Deal with Trump Administration to House Asylum Seekers; Trump Faces Big Tests, Global Summit This Week; Mexico: Those Who Tried to Illegally Cross Into U.S. Will Be Deported; New Accusations From A Pair Of The President's Closest Outside Advisers, Corey Lewandowski And David Bossie; Group Of White South African Farmers Say They Have Been Energized By The Alt-Right In The U.S. And President Trump's Rhetoric; Ukrainian Military Says Russian Gun Votes Have Opened Fire On And Seized Three Of Its Ships Near Crimea; Elon Musk Says He Is Going To Mars; FDA Says Do Not Eat Romaine Lettuce. Aired 7-8 ET
• Outside Advisers Say Embedded Enemies Working Against Trump; Trump Uses Paris Protests to Lament E.U.'s Treatment of U.S. on Trade, Military; Cindy McCain on Why She Can't Forgive President Trump; Winter-like Blizzard Slams Central Plains; Volunteers Help Rescue Sea Turtles from Freezing Waters. Aired 6-7p ET
• U.S.-Mexico Border Closed; Embedded Enemies of Trump in the White House; Russia Attacks and Seize Ships in Crimea; E.U. Approves U.K. Exit; Central Plains Slammed by Blizzard; Artificial Intelligence for Recruitment. Aired 5-6p ET
• An Emotional Plea for Answers; Around 500 Migrants Making Their Way Towards the U.S. Border; Tensions Between Ukraine and Russia; Several Million People are Under Blizzard Warnings; Top 10 CNN Heroes; Interview with Rep. Maxine Waters (D) California. Aired 4-5p ET
• Family Demands Answers After Police Kill Man Mistaken for Gunman; Border Crossing Closed Between San Diego and Tijuana; Russia Fires on and Seizes Ukrainian Navy Ships; Paris Cleans Up After Demonstrators Erupted into Violence; Alabama Police Department Admits The Man They Killed During A Mall Shooting On Thanksgiving Night Likely Was Not The Gunman. Aired 3-4p ET
• Alabama Police Department Admits The Man They Killed Was Not The Gunman; Incoming Mexican Government Is Denying Report That Is It Reached A Deal With President Trump To Keep Asylum Seekers Out Of The United States And In Mexico; California's Deadliest And Most Destructive Wildfire In History Is Now 100 Percent Contained; President Trump Heads To Mississippi Tomorrow To Headline Two Rallies For The Republican Candidate In The State's Racially Changed Senate Contest; Britain Is On The Verge Of Divorcing The European Union; Aired 2-3p ET


November 24, 2018
• U.S. Government Has Dire Warnings about Climate Change; Murdered Journalist's Daughters Honor Their Father in Op-Ed; Conservative Writer in Plea Talks with Special Counsel; Spanish Prime Minister Warns E.U. Brexit Summit May not Happen; UAE Considers Clemency for Jailed U.K. Student; Girl Who Wrote about Gun Violence Killed by Stray Bullet; U.S. Missionary Allegedly Killed on Forbidden Island; Pop-Up Shop Sells Lifesaving Items for Refugees. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Government Has Dire Warnings about Climate Change; Murdered Journalist's Daughters Honor Their Father in Op-Ed; President's Call to U.S. Troops Turns Political; Conservative Writer in Plea Talks with Special Counsel; Spanish Prime Minister Warns E.U. Brexit Summit May not Happen; Chief Justice Speaks Out against Trump Remark; U.S. Says Kidnapped Journalist Austin Tice is Still Alive; South Sudanese Man Defends Child Bride Purchase; Stores Help Fire Survivors on Black Friday. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Government Has Dire Warnings about Climate Change; Spanish Prime Minister Warns E.U. Brexit Summit May not Happen; Murdered Journalist's Daughters Honor Their Father in Op-Ed; Military Transgender Ban May Reach Supreme Court; South Sudanese Man Defends Child Bride Purchase; UAE Considers Clemency for Jailed U.K. Student; Pop-Up Shop Sells Lifesaving Items for Refugees. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Asylum Seekers Will Be Required to Stay in Mexico While Awaiting Court Appearance; Mall Gunman at Large After Police Say They Shot Wrong Person; House GOP Subpoenas Comey, Lynch For Private Testimony; Climate Change Will Shrink U.S. Economy, Kill Thousands; Newspaper Hopes to Bring Solace to Devastated Town; No Comedy at Correspondents' Dinner. Aired 7-8p ET
• Alabama Police Say Mall Gunman Still on the Loose; A Mother in Afghanistan Makes Painful Choice to Sell Daughter to Feed Family; Trump, Chief Justice Spar over Trump's "Obama Judge" Remark; Devasted Mexico Beach Finds Reason to be Thankful. Aired 5-6p ET
• Judge In California Blocked Another Administration Effort To Deny Asylum To Those That Cross The Border Illegally; Police Mistakenly Thought Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. Fired The Rounds That Left An 18-Year-Old And A 12-Year-Old Hospitalized; Mayor Of Tijuana, Mexico Declaring A Humanitarian Charisma In His City Over A Sudden Influx Of Thousands Of Central American Migrants; Democrats to Probe Link Between Trump's Empire & His Saudi Behavior; Roger Stone Associate Jerome Corsi in Plea Agreements with Mueller; Comey Fights Subpoena for Private Deposition Before Lawmakers; Ken Starr: Mueller Cold Indict Trump When Presidency Ends. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mexican Government Supports Trump Administration Plan for Asylum Seekers to Stay in Mexico; Trump Allowing Troops to Use Lethal Force to Protect Border Patrol; Paris Protests Over Rising Gas Prices & Macron Turn Violent; Roger Stone Associate Jerome Corsi in Plea Agreements with Mueller; Mueller Uses Papadopoulos' Tweets Against Him in Court Filing; What the Diary of a Missionary Killed by Isolated Tribe Reveals; Trump, Chief Justice Spar over Trump's "Obama Judge" Remark; Trump Facing Criticism over Lack of War Zone Visits Hints at Doing So; Cindy McCain: "Don't Know If I'll Ever Get Over" Trump's Attacks. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Government Announces New Border Policy for Asylum Seekers to Wait in Mexico While Claims Processed; Police Indicate Shooter in Alabama Mall Misidentified; Reporting Indicates U.S. Negotiating to Sell Plans to Saudi Arabia to Build Nuclear Plants; "Paradise Post" Continues to Print After City of Paradise Devastated by Wildfire; Texts Sent by Woman Killed by Husband Right before Her Death Released; Residents of Mexico Beach Eat Daily Under Tent Following Devastation from Hurricane Michael. Aired 2-3p ET
• WAPO: U.S./Mexico Deal for Asylum Overhaul at Border; Paris Protests Over Rising Gas Prices & Macron Turn Violent; Alabama Police Say Mall Gunman Still on the Loose; Tijuana Mayor Declares Humanitarian Crisis at U.S./Mexico Border; Tijuana Mayor Declares Humanitarian Crisis at U.S./Mexico Border; Trump Allowing Troops to Use Lethal Force to Protect Border Patrol; Nick Ayers Top Contender to Take Over as Trump's Chief of Staff; Comey Fights Subpoena for Private Deposition Before Lawmakers; Exclusive Interview with Facebook CEO over Russia Election Meddling. Aired 1-2p ET
• Alabama Manhunt: Gunman in Mall Shooting Not Dead, Still on the Loose; Paris Protests over Rising Gas Prices Turn Violent; Report: Climate Change Will Shrink Economy, Kill Thousands; Trump Allows Troops to Use Force to Protect Border Patrol; Cost of Climate Change May Reach Billions of Dollars; Report: By Mid-Century It's Likely the Arctic Will Lose All CIs in Late Summer; Critics Suspicious about Climate Report Release Date; Climate Crisis: U.S. Government Report Has Dire Warnings about Climate Change; Trump: Military along Border Can Use "Lethal Force" If Needed; Trump Slams "Out Of Control" Ninth Circuit Court; Roger Stone Associate in Plea Talks with Mueller Team. Aired 12-1p ET
• Gunman in Mall Shooting Not Dead, Still on the Loose; Paris Protests over Rising Gas Prices Turn Violent; Report: Climate Change will Shrink Economy and Kill Thousands; U.S. Has Record 14,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Kids in Custody; Roger Stone's Associate is in Plea Talks with Mueller; American Missionary Killed by Isolated Tribe. Aired 11a-12p ET
• U.S. Government Issues Report on Climate Change; Demonstrators Gather in Paris to Protest Increased Fuel Prices; Police Indicate Shooter in Alabama Mall Misidentified; Missionary Killed by Isolated Tribe; Democrats Prepare to Take Over House of Representatives; Doctors Clash with NRA on Gun Violence; Company Attempting to Turn Waste into Energy Source. Aired 10-11a ET


November 23, 2018
• Four Killed In Pakistan Attack; E.U. Members Meet Sunday To Ratify Brexit Agreement; France Bans 18 Saudis Over Jamal Khashoggi Murder; U.S. Missionary Apparently Killed On Forbidden Island; Facebook Under Fire; Holy Valley Hermit; Innovate Shenzhen; Chinese Consulate Attacked in Pakistan; Matthew Hedges' Wife Speaks Up; Brexit Draft Not Smooth Sailing for Theresa May; Celebrity Chefs Cooks for Fire Victims and First Responders. Aired 03-4a ET
• Britain and the E.U. Have Reached A Deal; Matthew Hedges Jailed in the United Arab Emirates; Controversy Facing Dolce and Gabbana; At Least Four People Are Dead, Including Two Policemen, In Attack on Chinese Consulate in Karachi; A Baby in India is Fortunate to be Alive; Donald Trump Will Not Take Action Against Saudi Arabia; Comey To Fight Subpoena From House Republicans To Testify Privately About FBI Actions In 2016 Campaign; South African President: Trump "Ill- Informed" About Land Issue; Dolce & Gabbana Cancel Shanghai Show. Aired 2-3a ET
• Spanish PM Threatens to Derail Brexit over Gibraltar; Hostile Tribe Believed to Have Killed U.S. Visitor; Teenager Auctioned Off for Marriage in South Sudan; Trump Administration Releasing Climate Report; Dolce & Gabbana Cancel Shanghai Show; E.U. And U.K. Agree On Framework For Future Trade And Security; 27 E.U. Members Expected To Ratify Brexit Deal On Sunday; Trump's Thanksgiving Call To Military Turns Political; U.K. And UAE In Talks Over Jailed British PhD Student; Wife Of Jailed British PhD Student Speaks To CNN. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump's Thanksgiving Call to Military Turns Political; Brexit Negotiations at a Critical Moment; Wife of British Scholar Jailed in UAE Speaks to CNN; Teenager Auctioned off for Marriage in South Sudan; Gunmen Attack Chinese Consulate in Pakistan; E.U. Members Meet Sunday to Ratify Brexit Agreement; Trump's Thanksgiving Call to Military Turns Political. Aired 12m-1a ET
• How will Trump's Visit Impact Racially-Charged Runoff? Soon: Roger Stone Responds to Associate's Plea Talks; U.S. has 14,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Kids in Custody; Young, Rich and Loyal: The Man Who May Become Next Chief of Staff. Aired 3:30p-4p ET
• Mississippi Senate Battle; The Republican Party's Women Problem; Trump Administration Releases Report on Climate Change; Roger Stone Associates in Plea Talks With Mueller. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Report: Climate Change Could Slash Size of U.S. Economy by 10 Percent by 2100 if Nothing Done; Final Message of John Allen Chau Killed by Tribe on Remote Island; Dems to Probe if Trump is Protecting Saudis. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• An Associate Of The President's Friend, And Long Time Adviser, Roger Stone Is In, "Plea Negotiations With Special Counsel Robert Mueller;" Former CIA And NSA Director General Michael Hayden Who Also Works With Us Here As An Analyst Suffered A Stroke Earlier This Week; The White House Is Asking The US Supreme Court To Take Up The Administration's Transgender Military Ban. Aired: 2-2:30p ET
• Tribe Kills American Illegally Visiting Remote Island; Climate Report Release Moved Up from December to Black Friday; Government Climate Report Released Early, in Middle of Holiday Weekend; Comey Vows to "Resist" House GOP Subpoena; Tiger and Phil Open Up ahead of "The Match". Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Adam Schiff Says Democrats Plan to Investigate Khashoggi Intel; Backlash After Trump's Call to Military Turns Political; Trump Intensifies Attacks on 9th Circuit Court; Tribe Kills American Missionary. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Holiday Sale Shopping; Trump's Trade War with China; Ties with U.S. and South Africa's Far Right; Trump Conducting Interviews; Heavy Rain Helps Firefighters. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• 12-year-old Girl Wounded in Alabama Mall Shooting; Trump Intensifies Attacks on 9th Circuit Court; Turkey's Foreign Minister Chastises President Trump and His Decision to Stand By Saudi Arabia; Trump Threatens to Completely Close Border Over Migrant Caravan; Bargain Hunters Grab Deals Online and in Stores on Black Friday. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 22, 2018
• Shortest Hearing Sentenced a Life in Prison; Good Times are Over for Carlos Ghosn; Thanksgiving Not an Excuse for Trump to have a Fight; Turkey Accused U.S. of Turning a Blind Eye; Australia Braces for Sand Storm. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Tangles with Chief Justice of the U.S.; U.S. and Iran Trade Blows as Relations Worsen; Britain Outraged over UAE Life Sentence for Student; Nissan Board to Decide on Sacking Chairman; Activist Offers Virtual Classes for Rohingya Children. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Tangles With Chief Justice Of The U.S.; U.S. & Iran Trade Blows As Relations Worsen; Rain Falling In Areas Impacted By Camp Fire; Celebrity Chefs Serving Meals To Fire Victims, First Responders; Afghan Drought Forces Families To Sell Children; Nissan Board To Decide On Sacking Chairman. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Tangles with Chief Justice of the U.S.; U.S. and Iran Trade Blows as Relations Worsen; Celebrity Chefs Serving Meals to California Fire Victims, First Responders; Activist Offers Virtual Classes for Rohingya Children. Aired 12m-1a ET
• President Trump turning a traditional thanksgiving holiday call to US troops into a bit of a political moment; 15,000 people who had their lives turned upside down by those wildfires are getting a hot Thanksgiving meal right now thanks to a couple of celebrity chefs and hundreds of volunteer including the firefighters themselves. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Saudi Foreign Minister Using Trump's Statement To Backed In The Essence Of Innocence In The Khashoggi's Murder; House And GOP-Led House Judiciary Committee Is Making An 11th Move; George Papadopoulos George Papadopoulos' Tweets Are Coming Back To Haunt Him Tweets Are Coming Back To Haunt Him; Aftermath Of The Hurricane Michael In Florida; Aired 3:00-3:30p ET
• Girl Who Wrote Essay on Gun Violence Killed by Stray Bullet; Trump on China Talks: "My Gut Has Always Been Right"; Stores Closed on Black Friday Due to Amazon Effect; Chef & His Organization Feed Wildfire Victims on Thanksgiving; Primitive Tribe Kills U.S. Man; Trump Turns Call to Overseas Servicemembers into Political Platform for Himself. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Trump Stood Firm On His Support Of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman; Representative Goodlatte Is Requesting Private Depositions From Comey On December 3rd And Lynch On December 4th; President Trump Intensifying His Clash With Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts; Four-Star Commander Of U.S. NATO Forces In Afghanistan Was Photographed Carrying A Loaded Assault Rifle While Walking With Local Officials In Ghazni, Afghanistan; Eighth Grade Girl From Milwaukee Wrote This Compelling Essay About The Impact Of Gun Violence Was Tragically Shot And Killed By A Straight Bullet As She Was In Her Own Home. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump's Military Call Turns Political: Calls 9th Circuit "Big Thorn In Our Side"; Trump on Cabinet: May be Changing a Few; House Judiciary Committee Subpeonas Comey, Lynch. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Trump Holds Teleconference with Military Members. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Cold Thanksgiving for Millions; U.S. Military Bases are Soft Targets; General Carries Assault Rifle; Trump Teleconference with Military Members. Aired 9:30-10a
• Trump Intensifies Attacks on Chief Justice John Roberts; U.S. Agency Opens File on Matt Whitaker's Potential Hatch Act Violation; Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Kicks Off in New York City; Saudi Foreign Minister Uses Trump Statement to Back Crown Prince "Innocence" in Khashoggi Murder; Nearly One Million Under Flash Flood Watch in California. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 21, 2018
• President Trump Will Not Punish Saudi for Khashoggi's Death; Stocks Takes a Nose Dive Today; U.S. Warship Now Welcomed by China. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump 'Stands With' Saudi Arabia and Defends Crown Prince Over Khashoggi; Zuckerberg On His Role And Future At Facebook; South Korea's Kim Jong-Yang Named New Head Of Interpol; Suicide Bombing In Kabul Kills At Least 50 People; Kim Jong Yang of South Korea Elected New President of Interpol. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Signals No Strong Action Against Saudi Arabia; Trump Sends Written Answers To Special Counsel; Zuckerberg On Russian Interference On Facebook: I Wish We Understood The Issue Sooner; Trump: U.S. Economy Is "Doing Great"; Dow Sinks 552 Points, Wipes Out Gains For The Year; Fire-Scorched Areas Brace for Heavy Rain; Al-Assad Government Urges Refugees to Return to Syria; Federal Air Marshals Accused of More Than 200 Gun Mishaps. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Signals No Strong Action against Saudi Arabia; Source: Trump Wanted Justice Department to Prosecute Clinton; Suicide Bombing in Kabul Kills At Least 50 People; Civil War in Yemen Drags On Amid Push for Political Solution. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN Interviews Mark Zuckerberg; Former Ohio Judge Charged with Murder. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Mark Zuckerberg Speaks Out; Trump's Deployment of Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border Costing Tens of Millions; Supreme Court Chief Justice Rebukes Trump. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Dire Warning Coming From The Centers For Disease Control Saying Romaine Lettuce Across The Country May Be Contaminated With E-Coli; Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker Finally Releases His Financial Disclosures; British Doctoral Student Doing Research In The United Arab Emirates Has Been Arrested And Now Sentenced To Life In Prison After A Hearing That Lasted All Of Five Minutes; Aired 2:30-3p ET
• "New York Times" Reports Trump Warned of Impeachment If He Pushed to Prosecute Rivals; Chief Justice Roberts Delivers A Rebuke of Trump's Remark About Federal Judges; Top Republicans Slammed Trump for Siding with Saudis. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• One-on-One with Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg; Trump Organization Braces for Democratic Investigations; Heated Debate Ahead of Runoff for Mississippi Senate Seat; CDC: Do Not Eat Any Romaine Lettuce. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Wanted Justice Department to Investigate Hillary Clinton and James Comey; Trump Defends Saudi Arabia Denial; Interview with Rep. Gregory Meeks (D), New York. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• One-on-One with Zuckerberg; Millions Travel for Thanksgiving; Abuse Claims Against Avenatti. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Wanted Justice Department to Investigate Hillary Clinton; Trump Hands Over Written Answers to Mueller Team; Top Republicans Slam Trump for Statement Backing Saudi Arabia; Trump Defies Calls to Punish Saudi Arabia Over Khashoggi's Murder; Dow to Open Higher After Erasing 2018 Gains. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 20, 2018
• President Trump Mocks Former Navy SEAL; Chicago Mourns for an Officer's Death; Too Late the Hero for Facebook; Possible Flash Floods on the Watch in California; A Man Brutally Murdered his Whole Family. Aired 3-4a ET
• Shouting 'Mexico First,' Hundreds in Tijuana March Against Migrant Caravan; Nissan Chairman Arrested After Company Accuses Him Of "significant Acts Of Misconduct"; Reports: Disney Betting Big On Theme Parks; Disney Parks Profit Up More Than 100 Percent In Five Years; U.S. President Slams Architect of bin Laden Raid; U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 17 Saudis for Khashoggi Murder; Trump Not Afraid to Sit Down with Mueller; Ivanka Trump Emails; Three People Killed in Chicago Hospital Shooting; California Wildfires; Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Asylum Restrictions. Aired 2-3a ET
• Family Uses Facebook To Auction Off Child Bride; Trump Hesitant To Link Crown Prince To Khashoggi Murder; U.S. President Slams Architect Of Bin Laden Raid; Tales Of Heroism Emerge Amid Fire Tragedy; Carlos Ghosn Investigated For Financial Wrongdoing; Ebola Cases Climb To 373 in The Congo; PM to Hold First Cabinet Meeting since Draft Deal Reached; Disney Betting Big on Theme Parks. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Security Tightened At U.S.-Mexico Border in Tijuana; Officials: Caravan May Try to Force Its Way Into U.S.; Big Mountain Takes On Immigration In New Song; More Fighting in Yemen Despite Talks of Truce; U.S. President Slams Architect of bin Laden Raid; Facebook on Child Auction; May to Hold First Cabinet Meeting since Draft Brexit Deal Reached; Nissan Chairman Arrested. Aired 12-1a ET
• CDC Warns All Americans to Not Eat Romaine Lettuce; Trump Signals U.S. Won't Push Saudi Crown Prince Over Killing of Jamal Khashoggi; Trump Takes Questions on Saudis, Ivanka, Mueller; Trump Sides with Saudi Prince, "Maybe He Did, Maybe He Didn't". Aired 3:30- 4p ET
• New Revelations Emerge About Ivanka Trump's Private E-Mail Use; Trump Signals No Punishment for Saudi Crown Prince Over Khashoggi Murder. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Stocks Wipe Out 2018 Gains with Latest Plunge; WAPO: Trump Hesitant to Visit War Zones Over Fears for His Life; Nine Killed Hours Apart in a High Profile Shootings in Four States; Doctors to NRA: Gun Policy is Absolutely in Our Lane. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump Says on Whether the Crown Prince Had Knowledge of The Khashoggi Murder, "Maybe He Did and Maybe He Didn't."; Trump Signals That the U.S. Will Not Punish the Saudi Crown Prince Over the Killing; Ivanka Trump Used Personal Email for Government Business. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Forecasted Rain could Trigger Flash Floods and Mudslides; Bare- Knuckle Brawl for Mississippi Senate Seat; Dow Plunges as Tech Shares Tumble; Federal Air Marshals Accused of Hundreds of Firearms Mishaps. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ivanka Trump Used Personal E-mail for Government Business; Judge Blocks White House from Denying Asylum Claims; Interview with Rep. Jim Himes (D), Connecticut. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Dow Drops on Tech Fears; Rain for California; Gunman Kills Three at Hospital; Trump May Visit Troops; Russia Blames U.S. for Meddling. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Full Report on Murder of Jamal Khashoggi Expected Today; CIA Concludes Saudi Crown Prince Ordered Khashoggi's Death; Saudi Foreign Minister Says Leadership of Saudi Arabia is a "Red Line" and Won't Be Undermined; Forecasters Forecast Rain for Areas Scorched By Wildfire in California; Stocks Set to Drop at Open as Investors Worry About Big Tech. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 19, 2018
• Heroic Acts Amid Raging Fires; President Trump Refuse to Listen Recording of Khashoggi's Murder; Theresa May Going Round the Clock; Benjamin Netanyahu's Government in Chaos; World Headlines; President Trump had Television Interviews and Answered Questions About the Russia Investigation, Jamal Khashoggi, and Went After William McRaven; America's Midterms 2018; Hospital Patients Narrowly Escape Flames; Economic Forum Ends Without a Joint Communique; Elephant Hospital Opens in Northern India. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Refuses To Listen To Audio Tape of Jamal Khashoggi's 'Vicious' Murder; Economic Forum Ends Without A Joint Communique; Russian Propaganda Farms Spread Lies On U.S. Social Media; Whole Communities Burned To The Ground; Donald Trump Sat Down With Fox News; Florida Will Send A New Senator To Washington; A Turning Point In the War In Yemen. Aired 2-3a ET
• Statewide Death Toll From Fires Stands At 80; School Bus Driver Helps Students Escape Fire; Trump On Whether Crown Prince Lied: We May Never Know; Houthi Leader Says Militants Ready For Ceasefire; British PM Defends Brexit Plan Ahead Of Brussels Talks; Israeli PM Calls on Coalition to Hold Government Together; Trump Interview with Fox News; Tijuana Residents Protest Arrival of Migrant Caravan; Florida Race for U.S. Senate Finally Settled; Economic Forum Ends without a Joint Communique Amid U.S.-China Tensions; "El Chapo" Drug Trial Resumes in New York Monday. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump on Whether Crown Prince Lied, We May Never Know; Israeli P.M. Calls on Coalition to Hold Government Together; Economic Forum Ends Without A Joint Communique. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Trump Slams Admiral Who Oversaw bin Laden Raid; Nearly a Thousand Unaccounted for in Wildfires, At Least 80 Killed; Trump Changes Tune over Losses, "I Wasn't on the Ballot"; Witness Describes How "El Chapo" Escaped Military Capture. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Once Again Questions U.S. Intelligence Conclusions; Trump Blasts Admiral Who Ordered Bin Laden Raid; Senate Democrats Sue to Block Trump Attorney General Appointment. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• The Camp Fire Forced a Mom to Make A Life-or-Death Decision Hours after Giving Birth; As Lawmakers Sue to Block Whitaker, Walter Shaub Asks Why Whitaker's Financial Disclosure Forms Won't be Turned Over; Trump Says He Didn't Know of Whitaker's Past Criticism of Mueller Probe; White House Threatens to Revoke Jim Acosta's Press Pass Again; White House Correspondent's Dinner Scraps Comedians; Missing North Carolina School Teacher Killed in Mexico. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Senate Democrats Sue to Block Trump's Acting Attorney General Appointment; Pressure Mounts on Trump After CIA's Chilling Conclusion on Khashoggi; Life Without Parole for The Man Who Killed Pregnant Wife and Daughters. Aired 2-2:30p ET


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