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November 28, 2018
• Democrats Vote for New House Speaker; As Trump Feuds with Jerome Powell, Fed Drops New Economic Report with Warning; Pew Report: Undocumented Immigrants Living in U.S. at Decade Low; Mother and Kids Tear-Gassed at Border Doing Fine; Trump: Manafort Pardon Not Off the Table. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Mueller Received Two Key Written Answers from Trump; Bipartisan Bill to Protect Mueller Fails to Reach Senate Floor; Mattis Says There Is No Smoking Gun That the Crown Prince Was Involved in Murder. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Threatens to Cut GM Subsidies over Job Losses; Dem. Sen. Murphy: Time to Reset our Relationship with Saudi Arabia; Lion Air Pilots Fought Automatic Safety System Before Plane Crashed; Trump to WAPO: "I Don't See" Climate Change as Man-Made. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Manafort's Team Informed Trump's Lawyers on Mueller Moves; Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Brief Senators on Khashoggi Killing; Interview with Rep. Debbie Dingell (D), Michigan. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Republican Wins in Mississippi; Trump Shutdown Over Wall Funding; Nationalism in America; Trump Not Happy with Fed Chair. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Paul Manafort's Team Informed Donald Trump's Lawyers on Mueller Moves; Mueller Court Filings Detail Stone and WikiLeaks Connection; Mattis, Pompeo to Brief Senators on Yemen, Saudis and Khashoggi; CIA Director Omitted from Senate Briefing on Khashoggi; Pompeo Slams "Caterwauling" Over Journalist's Murder; Senate to Decide on a Resolution to End U.S. Support in Saudi-Led Conflict After Yemen Hearing; New Report Suggests Manafort's Team Informed Trump's Lawyers on Mueller Moves; Russia's Assault on Ukrainian Ships to Be Addressed at G20; Investors Keep a Close Ear on Fed Chair Speech. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 27, 2018
• Russia and Ukraine Tension Escalates; Take Brexit Plan or Start from Scratch; Matthew Hedges is Now Back to London; Verdict for Paul Manafort Soon to be Heard; Macron Faces Angered Constituents Over Fuel Price; CNN poll 34 percent Europeans say the know just a little or have never heard of the holocaust, 24 percent of respondents in France say Jewish people have too much influence over global finance, 16 percent of respondents in Germany say anti-Semitism is a response to the everyday behavior of Jewish people; Parliament to vote on Brexit deal December 11; Insight spacecraft lands on Mars; Insight will study the interior of Mars. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia-Ukraine Tensions Rise after Kerch Strait Ship Capture; Matthew Hedges Now Back in London; Parliament To Vote On Brexit Deal December 11. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Seizes 3 Ukrainian Navy Ships And 24 Sailors; Western Powers Slam Russia Over Kerch Strait Conflict; Theresa May To Tour U.K. To Rally Brexit Support; President Macron To Address French People Tuesday; Prosecutors: Manafort Breach Plea Agreement; Trump Defends Use Of Tear Gas At U.S.-Mexico Border; CNN investigation Reveals Startling Rise in Anti-Semitism; Briton pardoned, Released from Prison; Turkey Searches Saudi's Villa in Khashoggi Probe; Mars Probe Touches Down on the Red Planet. Aired 1-2a ET
• 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


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