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December 24, 2018


December 23, 2018
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico; Abuse against Women on Twitter; Military Families Get Holiday Surprises. Aired 5-6a ET
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico; Football Player Death; Deck the Halls with Trump. Aired 4-5a ET
• Tsunami Kills at least 168 People in Indonesia; Trump Administration Turmoil; Dems: No Funding for Border Wall with Mexico. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Wall Street Suffered Its Worst Week Since The 2008 Financial Crisis; John Kelly Is Out And Brett McGurk Resigns; Devastation In Indonesia. Aired: 7-8p ET
• President Donald Trump Blames Democrats On Partial Government Shutdown; President Planning To Yank All U.S. Troops From Syria; Defense Secretary Mattis Is Out Of The Job On January 1st. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Moves Up Mattis Departure; Washington In-fighting Puts Partial Government Shutdown; Underwater Landslides Causes Tsunami in Indonesia; Troop Withdrawal Signed by Mattis; Trump Says ISIS Largely Defeated; Two Tourist in Morocco Beheaded. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump to Force Defense Secretary Mattis out by New Year's Day; Treasury Secretary Scrambles to Calm Investors; Trump Defends Decision to Pull Troops out of Syria. Aired 4-5p ET
• Shanahan Takes Over For James Mattis Who Resigned Just Three Days Ago In Protest Of The President's Decision To Pull U.S. Troops Out Of Syria, Day Two of U.S. Government Shutdown; Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin Making Phone Calls This Holiday Weekend Trying To Calm Nervous Investors Before The Start Of Tomorrows Trading; Special Counsel Robert Mueller Is Facing A Unique Legal Challenge; Tsunami Hits Indonesia. Aired 3-4p ET
• Steve Mnuchin Scrambles To Call The Country's Biggest Banks And Reassure Investors That President Trump Will Not Fire The Head Of The Federal Reserve; Republican Senator Bob Corker Calls Out The President Claiming Trump Is Picking A Fight To Score Political Points; Tsunami Wipes Through That Concert And Beyond In Indonesia; President Tweeting Today That Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan Will Begin His New Role On January 1st. Aired 2-3p ET


December 22, 2018
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. government Shutdown; Protesters Gather in France for Sixth Straight Weekend; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; U.S. Stock Markets Continue to Tumble; Trump Lashes Out at Acting AG Whitaker over Cohen Case; Mick Mulvaney in 2015 Calls Border Wall "Simplistic"; Justice Ginsburg Has Cancer Removed from Lung. Aired 5-6a ET
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. government Shutdown; Conservative Critics Hit Out at Republicans, Trump; U.S. Stock Markets Continue to Tumble; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; Trump Lashes Out at Acting AG Whitaker over Cohen Case; Sen. Lindsey Graham Fears U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan; Supreme Court Upholds Block of Trump Asylum Ban; Trump Knows Everything. Aired 4-5a ET
• Democratic Leaders React to Partial U.S. Government Shutdown; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Conservative Critics Hit Out at Republicans, Trump; Police Arrest Two over Gatwick Drone Incidents; Thousands in Hungary Protest over "Slave Law". Aired 3- 3:30a ET
• President Declares Isis Has Been Defeated in Syria; President Trump Calls For Full and Rapid Withdrawal of U.S. Military Forces in Syria; The New York Times Reports: The President Erupted in Anger in Front of Numerous White House Officials Saying he Needed his Attorney General to Protect Him; Republican Lawmaker Calls Out His Party For Using Toddlers' Logic on Government Shutdown; Indonesia Tsunami Hits Islands of Sumatra and Java, 20 People Dead and Another 165 Injured; Ruth Bader Ginsburg Recovering From Surgery to Remove Growths in Lungs. Aired 7-8p ET
• The Government Shutdown That Began At Midnight Will Not End At Least Until After Christmas; President Trump Lashed Out At His Acting Attorney General Over The Explosive Revelations Made By New York Prosecutors He Oversees; McGurk Resigns Following Mattis after Trump Decides to Pull Troops from Syria; Video Shows Slow Response After Jordan McNair Collapsed; Trump: Nobody Knows More About Anything Than Trump. Aired 5-6p ET
• Partial Government Shutdown Will Last Through Christmas; Trump Is Facing Another Potential Crisis Over His Pick For Acting Attorney General; Fiance Of A Colorado Mother Who Went Missing Thanksgiving Day, Is Now Behind Bars Facing Charges In Her Murder; Yemeni Mother Has Finally Arrived In California To Be Reunited With Her Dying Son; The Stock Market Suffering Its Worst Week Since The 2008 Financial Crisis; Service Members Surprising Their Families Just In Time For The Holiday Season. Aired 4-5p ET
• Lawmakers Meet Trump over Government Shutdown; Pence Meets with Schumer to Negotiate Ending Shutdown; Trump Vented at Whitaker After Exposure in Cohen Revelations; Whitaker Refuses to Recuse from Russia Investigation; William Barr Faces Scrutiny over Mueller Probe Criticism; Trump's 1st Twitter Guru Recalls "Oh, No" Moment; How U.S. Allies View Mattis' Resignation Amid Trump's Decision to Withdraw from Syria; Mattis and McGurk Resign over Trump's Decision to Pull Troops Out of Syria; N.J. High School Wrestler Forced to Cut Locks or Not Compete; Justice Ginsburg's Health Scare. Aired 3-4p ET
• Partial U.S. Federal Government Shutdown Continues; Republican Senators Meet at White House Regarding Government Funding Bill; President Trump Announces Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Syria; James Mattis Resigns as U.S. Secretary of Defense; Brett McGurk Resigns as U.S. Global Envoy to Combat ISIS; President Trump Reportedly Expresses Desire to Fire Federal Reserve Chairman; House Judiciary Committee Calls on Acting Attorney General Whitaker to Testify; Fiance of Missing Woman in Colorado Arrested; High School Wrestler Forced by Referee to Cut Hair or Forfeit Match. Aired 2-3p ET
• Lawmakers Meet Trump over Government Shutdown; Trump Hosts Lunch with Lawmakers & McConnell Says Votes on Pause; Schumer Demands Trump Drop Wall Funding; New York State Pays to Keep Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Opening During Shutdown; McGurk Resigns Following Mattis over Trump's Decision to Pull Troops Out of Syria; Lindsey Graham: Drawdown of U.S. Troops in Afghanistan Could Result in "Second 9/11"; Trump Lashes Out at Acting A.G. Whitaker; Whitaker Refuses to Recuse from Russia Investigation; New Details on Justice Ginsburg's Health Scare. Aired 1-2p ET
• Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Has Resigned; Lawmakers Reconvene on Capitol Hill and Over Government Shutdown; Trump's Border Wall Standoff Plunges Government into Partial Shutdown; McConnell - Dems Refusing to Meet President Trump Halfway; Congress Searches for Deal to End Government Shutdown; War against ISIS - Kurdish Fighters Backed by U.S. Fight ISIS in Syria; Government Partially Shuts Down for Third Time in a Year; Trump Vented at Whitaker After Explosive Cohen Revelations; Schumer Blames Shutdown on Two-Week Temper Tantrum by Trump. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump's Border Wall Standoff Plunges Government into Partial Shutdown; Mattis' Resignation Shocks Washington, Stuns Allies; Stock Market Had Its Worst Week in a Decade; Trump Lashed Out at his Acting Attorney General; Ginsburg has Cancerous Nodules Removed from Lungs. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Partial U.S. Federal Government Shutdown Commences; Senate Possibly Negotiating Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown; Reporting Indicates President Trump may have Pulled U.S. Troops from Syria in Response to Taunt from President of Turkey; James Mattis Resigns as U.S. Secretary of Defense; President Trump Reportedly Floats Idea of Firing Federal Reserve Chairman; President Trump's Promises to Build Border Wall with Mexico Debated; Analysts Examine Possible Effects of Government Shutdown on National Security. Aired 10-11a ET


December 21, 2018
• Mattis Quits Over Trump's Decision On Syria; Brexit Talks Paused For British Parliament Recess; Has Trump Betrayed The Kurds In Syria; China Behind Scheme To Steal Business Secrets; Gatwick Airport Resumes Service After 32 Hour Shutdown; Cartoonist Finds Rich Material In Trump; James Mattis Resigns Over Foreign Policy Issues; Gatwick Airport Back to Business; No Budget, No President's Signature; Stock Markets Wave Red for the Holidays. Aired 3-4a ET
• James Mattis Has Quit the Trump Administration; London's Gatwick Airport is Now Open for Business; Brexit clock ticking down; Carlos Ghosn Detained for Additional Charges. Aired 2-3a ET
• Congress Taken Aback By Mattis Resignation; Official: U.S. Could Cut Troops In Afghanistan By Half; U.S. Lawmakers Scramble To Avert Govt. Shutdown; Gatwick Airport Resumes Service After 32 Hour Shutdown; U.S. Charges Chinese Nationals With Hacking Trade Secrets; Mattis Resigns over Policy Disputes with Trump; Syria Decision Backlash; U.S. Tariffs Could Make Toys More Expensive for Americans; Afghan Refugees Celebrate First Christmas in U.S. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Defense Secretary Resigns over Policy Dispute with President Trump; House Spending Bill with Border Wall Funding Goes to Senate; Drone Sightings Force London's Gatwick Airport to Close; U.S. Charges Chinese Nationals with Hacking Trade Secrets; Mattis Quits Over Trump's Decision on Syria; Exclusive Video Shows Ongoing Fight Against ISIS. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Lindsey Graham Returns from Afghanistan As Trump Plans Drawdown; Mattis Reported Livid Over Trump's Move to Pull Troops from Syria; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice to Recuse Himself; Pence, Kushner, Mulvaney Meeting Now in Schumer's Office. Aired 3:30- 4p ET
• Supreme Court Upholds Block of Trump Asylum Ban; Trump Forcing Government Shutdown?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump's Erratic Moves Sends Wall Street into Tail Spin; Trump Blames Federal Reserve for Market Turmoil; Russia, Turkey Syria Praise Trump on Pulling U.S. Troops from Syria as Mattis Resigns; Trump Signs Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Bill. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Key Senate Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Held While Senators Return to Washington DC to Cast Votes; Mattis Back at Work Today After Resigning Over Trump's Policies; Justice Ginsburg Has Cancerous Growths Removed from Lung. Aired 2-2:30
• Senate Republicans Meet with Trump as Shutdown Looms; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice; CEO Shares $4 Million in Bonuses with Employees for Holidays. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Senate Republicans to Meet with Trump as Shutdown Looms. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• All Eyes on Wall Street; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Office Advice; World Leader Shaken over Resignation. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Government Shutdown Looms as Trump Demands Wall Funding; Secretary of Defense James Mattis Resigns; Trump Points Finger at Democrats as Shutdown Looms; Mattis Resigns, Stocks Sink and Troop Decisions Draw Bipartisan Ire; Matthew Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice, Doesn't Recuse Himself from Russia Probe. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 20, 2018
• U.S. Troops to Be Pulled Out from Syria; Fed Hikes Turn Stocks into Red; Read My Lips; Brexit Deal Effect on Health Industry. Aired 3-4a ET
• Syria Conflict: Trump's Withdrawal Plan Shocks Allies; Tunnels Heighten Tensions On Israeli-Lebanese Border; Court: Korean Air Has Pay Flight Attendant $18,000; Dying Boy's Dad: Muslim Ban Needs To End. Aired 2-3a ET
• Corbyn Denies Calling Theresa May "Stupid Woman"; U.K. Health Industry Planning for Delays if No Deal; Trump Tower-Moscow Talks Went Well Into 2016; Judge to Decide if Harvey Weinstein Case Will Proceed; Cubans Won't Have to Defect to Play U.S. Baseball. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Orders All U.S. Troops Out of Syria; U.S. Senate Passes Bill To Avert Government Shutdown; Corbyn Denies Calling Theresa May Stupid Woman. Aired 12-1a ET
• Asylum Seekers Now Must Wait in Mexico as Cases are Processed; Conservative Coulter Slams Trump Over Border Wall Retreat; Trump Says, I've Made My Position Very Clear on Wall Funding; Trump Rejects Compromise to Avoid Shutdown. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Administration Changing U.S. Asylum Policy; Bipartisan Criticism Grows of Trump's Decision to Pull Out of Syria; Trump Threatens Government Shutdown Over Wall Funding. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Market Continues Fall After Fed Raises Rates Despite Trump Warning; House Intel Committee Votes to Send Roger Stone Transcript to Special Counsel; DOJ Ethics Officials Say Whitaker Does Not Have to Recuse Self from Russia Investigation; Memo by Trump's A.G. Pick William Barr Slams Mueller's Obstruction Inquiry; 11th-Hour Revolt Over Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown over Missing Wall Funds as Trump Signals He Won't Sign; Did Zuckerberg Lie to Congress About Facebook's Data-Sharing Deals with 3rd Parties; Drone Sighting Causes Chaos at England's Gatwick Airport. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Paul Ryan Says Trump won't sign current bill to avert shut down; Putin praises Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria; Trump defends decision on Syria as GOP lawmakers blast him; The Dow takes a major hit amid fears of government shutdown. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• FBI Director, Deputy AG Hold Press Conference; Senate Passes Stop-Gap Funding Bill to Try to Avoid Shutdown; House GOP Weekly News Conference Delayed. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Trump This Morning Digging In On His Surprise Decision To Pull All U.S. Troops Out Of Syria; With A Partial Government Shutdown Set For Tomorrow, President Trump Now Has A Major Choice. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• William Barr, Trump's Pick for A.G., Wrote a Memo Critical of the Mueller Probe; Trump Orders U.S. Withdrawal from Syria; Weinstein Case Moves Forward. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Defends Syria Decision Amid Bipartisan Backlash; Trump Discards Advice from Allies, Officials on Syria Withdrawal; Trump's AG Pick Says Mueller's Obstruction Inquiry was "Fatally Misconceived"; All Eyes on Market After Fed Hike Sparks Selloff; Disgraced Movie Mogul Harvey Weinstein Arrives for Pivotal Day in Court; U.S. Futures Slightly Lower After Dow Slides to 2018 Low, Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 19, 2018
• Brexit Deal May Not Happen; Michael Flynn's Sentencing Moved; Answered Prayers by a Yemeni Mother. Aired 3-4a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed after Judge's Sharp Rebuke; Trump Climbs Down from Wall Building Demand; U.K.'s Path to Worst Political Crisis in a Generation; Yemeni Mother Gets U.S. Visa to See Dying Son; U.S. Lawmakers Tour Border Facilities. Aired 2-3a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed After Judge's Sharp Rebuke; White House: FBI Broke Protocol In Questioning Flynn; Putin Touts Military Advancements Versus U.S.; U.S. Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill; Ceasefire In Hodeidah Appears To Be Holding; Greenspan to Investors: Be Ready to Run for Cover; Softbank's Blockbuster IP Flops in Market Debut; Netanyahu's Son Suspended for Hate Speech; Trafficking Victim Service Life Sentence for Murder; Famed U.S. Actress and Filmmaker Dies at 75. Aired 1-2a ET
• Flynn Sentencing Delayed After Judge's Sharp Rebuke; U.S. Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill; Actor Sues Fortnite and NBA 2K Over Carlton Dance. Aired 12:-1a ET
• Trump Defense Charitable Foundation After It Agrees to Dissolve; Trump Preparing to Withdraw Troops from Syria; Trump May Intervene for Ex-Green Beret Charged with Murder. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Facebook Sued Over Privacy Violations; Shutdown Fight; Federal Reserve Ignores Trump Warnings, Raises Interest Rates; President Trump Claims War Against ISIS Over. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senate Approves Criminal Justice Reform in Bipartisanship Vote; Fed Expected to Hike Rates Despite Trump's Warning; McConnell to Introduce Short-Term Bill to Prevent Shutdown; Flynn Ordered to Hand Over Passport After Sentencing Delayed; Jeremy Corbyn Denies Calling British.Prime Minister "Stupid Woman" in Parliament. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Fed Is Expected Soon to Raise Rates Despite Trump's Warning; Corker Says GOP Senators Giving an Earful to Vice President Pence on Syria Pullout; Senate Approves Criminal Justice Reform in Bipartisan Vote. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; NYT: Facebook Gave Tech Giants More Data Access Than Disclosed; Trump: School Personnel Should Be Armed Including Teachers. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Preparing for Full and Rapid Withdrawal from Syria; Interview with Senator John Kennedy; Senate Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Lynch to Testify on The Hill; Fed Announcement on Rates; European Union Cables Made Public. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Foundation Agrees to Dissolve Under Court Supervision; Senate GOP Drafting Short-Term Deal to Prevent Shutdown; Hacked European Cables Reveal Anxiety About Trump; U.S. Prepare for Full and Rapid Withdrawal from Syria; Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill; Former AG Loretta Lynch Testifies on Capitol Hill; U.S. Futures Higher Ahead of Fed Meeting. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 18, 2018
• North Korea Warns U.S. Over Vicious Sanctions; May Announces Mid-January Vote On Brexit Plan; Reports Show Russia's Push To Help Trump, Russia Stepped Up Efforts After Election; Yemeni Mother Prevented From Seeing Dying Son; Russia Versus Rap Music; De Niro Speaks Out On His Feud With Trump; More Tough Times for Theresa May; Trump and Giuliani on the Offensive; Goldman Sachs Charged in 1MDB Corruption Probe; Rights Group Calls on China to Release Christians; Three-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped in Delhi. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.K. Prime Minister May Dismisses Talk of Second Brexit Referendum; Reports Show Social Media Push to Help Trump; U.S. Travel Ban Separates Dying Child from Mother; Hungary Protesters Fed Up with Orban's Government; China Closely Monitors Religious Organizations; Trump: I Will Review Case Of Accused U.S. Soldier. Aired 2-3a ET
• Theresa May Announces Mid-January Vote on Brexit Plan; Dramatic Rise in Teen Vaping; Elderly Crime Rate Soars in South Korea; De Niro Speaks Out on His Feud with Trum; Yemeni Mother Prevented From Seeing Dying Son; Goldman Sachs Charged In 1MDB Corruption Probe. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Protest Hungarian Prime Minister Orban; Putin's Government Cracking Down On Rap Music; Couple Uses Two Ken Dolls To Create Same-Sex Bridal Set; U.K. Prime Minister May Dismisses Talk of Second Brexit Referendum; Reports Show Social Media Push to Help Trump; Acting Chief of Staff Slammed Trump in 2016; Hungary Protesters Fed Up with Orban's Government. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Administration Officially Bans Bump Stocks; McConnell Says, "Yes, I'm Sure" There Won't Be a Shutdown; Transcript Reveals Comey Defended FBI Interview of Flynn; Democrats Prepare for Tax Return Showdown with Defiant Trump; Democrats Touring Border after Seven-year-old Girl's Death. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Bump Stocks Banned; Trump Foundation Dissolving; Judge Blasts Michael Flynn, Delays Sentencing. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• White House Asking Every Agency for Money to Build Wall; School Safety Commission Presents Recommendations to the White House; Actress, Director Penny Marshall Dies at 75. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Judge Delays Michael Flynn Sentencing; White House Holds Briefing About Flynn Sentencing Delay; Trump Foundation Agrees to Dissolve in Face of Lawsuit. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• GOP in the Dark on Trump's Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown; Yemeni Mother Granted U.S. Visa to See Dying Son; Lawmakers to Tour Border Station and Investigate Girl's Death; CBS Board Denies Moonves His $120 Million Severance; Greenspan: Bull Market "Beginning to Fumble". Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Michael Flynn Arrives in Federal Court for Sentencing Hearing; Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Flynn to be Sentenced; Travel Ban Blocks Yemeni Mother; Overturning School Discipline Rules; Flynn Arrives for Sentencing. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Stock Market on Track for Worst December Since Great Depression; Travel Ban Blocks Mother from Seeing Dying Son; GOP Members Say They are in the Dark on Trump's Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown; U.S. Futures Up After Falling 508 Points Monday; Former National Security Adviser Flynn to Be Sentenced; Michael Flynn to be Sentenced for Lying to FBI; Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 17, 2018
• U.S.-North Korea Could Start Another Fiery Exchange; Michael Cohen Starts his Three-year Sentence; Putin Not a Fan of Rap Music; World Headlines; Russian President says rap music should be controlled; CNN goes inside tunnel running from Lebanon to Israel; Explosion near pub in Japan injures dozens; Concerns over detention of 100 Christians; Family of girl who died in U.S. custody seeks answers; Teen slams leaders for climate change inaction; Hillary Clinton gives third-grader a morale boost. Aired 3-4a ET
• Recent Sanctions on North Korea; Rudy Giuliani Preventing Trump from Sitting Down with the Special Counsel; A Chaotic Year in Washington; Saudi Arabia Denouncing the U.S. Senate; Theresa May Set to Speak Out Against the Second Brexit Referendum; Protests in Budapest Over Immigration; 3-Year-Old Indian Girl Attack In Alleged Rape; Storm Making Landfall On East Coast Of India; First Transgender Contestant Fails To Make Top 20. Aired 2-3a ET
• Report Details Ways Russia Backed Trump on Social Media; Concerns Over Detention of 100 Christians; Three-Year-Old Indian Girl Attacked in Alleged Rape; Nancy Pelosi's Eyewear Choice Lights up the Internet; Giuliani Hints At Longer Trump-Cohen Moscow Tower Talks; Cummings: Hoping Cohen Will Testify Again Before Congress; Trump Has Strong Support Among Iowa Republicans. Aired 1-2a ET
• North Korea Lashes Out at New U.S. Sanctions; Explosion Near Pub in Japan Injuries Dozens; U.K. Prime Minister to Argue against a Second Brexit Referendum; Trump Lashes Out at Cohen, Calls Him a "Rat"; Saudi Slam U.S. Senate For Vote On Khashoggi Murder; CNN Goes Inside Tunnel Running From Lebanon To Israel; Christian Pastor Wang Yi Faces Subversion Charges. Aired 12-1a ET
• Yemeni Mom Blocked from Visiting Her Dying Son; Comey Wraps Up Second Interview with GOP-Led House Panels; Comey Says Trump "Has Lied...Constantly" About FBI; Comey Says GOP's Silence on Trump is "Everlasting Shame"; New Reports Says Russia Used Every Major Social Network to Aid Trump. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Legal Troubles Escalate; Yemeni Mother Blocked By Travel Ban From Seeing Dying Son; Shutdown Coming?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Father of Girl Who Died in Border Patrol Custody Disputes DHS Claims; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Growing Speculation Trump Will Face Primary Challenge; Trump Ends Year with Cabinet Shakeup; Mulvaney Called Trump "A Horrible Human Being" in 2016; Giuliani Muddies Water on Legal Pressure on Trump. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Report Says Russia Used Every Major Social Network to Aid Trump; House Republicans Are Grilling Comey For Second Time In 10 Days; White House and Democrats Are Not Budging with Shutdown Possible in Five Days; Girls Death in Border Patrol Custody Raises Questions. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• The U.S. Senate Tries To Squeeze In A Vote On Criminal Justice Reform By The End Of The Year; Former Business Associates Of Michael Flynn Are Indicted. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Unleashes on Probe as Legal Perils Mounts; James Comey Faces Off with Republicans; Poll Shows Iowa Voters Would Still Vote for President Trump; New Report on Russia Election Interference. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Comey Faces Off With Republicans; Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Father Disputes DHS Claims; Trump Reviews Soldier's Case. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
• President Trump Spends Most of Sunday on a Tweet-storm; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online; Washington Braces for Shutdown at the End of the Week; Judge Cracks Down on Obamacare, Rules It Unconstitutional; Father of Migrant Disputes DHS Claims about Daughter's Death; Susan Collins: Nothing Wrong with GOP Challengers to Trump 2020; Trump Names Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff; Former FBI Director Comey to Face Off with Republicans on Capitol Hill; U.S. Futures Down After Friday's Major Losses. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 16, 2018
• ObamaCare Struck Down but Still in Effect; Ryan Zinke Out as U.S. Interior Secretary; COP24 Climate Summit to Keep Paris Climate Deal Alive; Family of 7-Year Old Who Died in U.S. Border Patrol Custody Call for Investigation; Police Use Tear Gas at Latest Yellow Vest Demonstrations; European Regulator Launches Inquiry into Facebook; China's Reported Detention of Christians Raises Crackdown Concerns; Beef an Overlooked Cause of Global Warming; Egypt Unearths 4,400-Year-Old Tomb. Aired 5-6a ET
• COP24 Climate Summit to Keep Paris Climate Deal Alive; Family of 7-Year Old Who Died in U.S. Border Patrol Custody Call for Investigation; Police Use Tear Gas at Latest Yellow Vest Demonstrations; Ryan Zinke Out as U.S. Interior Secretary; ObamaCare Struck Down but Still in Effect; Mick Mulvaney New Acting White House Chief of Staff; U.K. Prime Minister Endures Bruising Week; Italy's Budget Battle with E.U. Raises Exit Questions; Sanders and O'Rourke Popular among Iowa Democrats. Aired 4-5a ET
• Comey Blasts Trump Over Tweet About FBI Raid Of Michael Cohen's Office; Car Crashes Into Montgomery Home Sunday Morning; Father of Guatemalan Girl Doesn't Blame Border Patrol for Her Death; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online. Aired 8-9p ET
• President Trump Spends Most of Sunday Tweeting; Poll: Most Americans Think Trump is Lying about Russia; New Poll: Iowa Democrats Like Joe Biden for President in 2020. Aired 7-8p ET
• China Detains 100 Christians amid Concerns of a Crackdown; 12- Year-Old Boy Honors His Friend for Life; New Report Shows Extent of Russia's Support for Trump Online; A 7-Year-Old Guatemalan Girl Who Died In The Custody Of Customs; A Texas Judge Rules ObamaCare Is Unconstitutional; Volatility Is The New Normal On Wall Street. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Lying About Russia Most Americans Think; Giuliani Says Hush Money Not a Crime; Child's Death at the Hands of Border Patrol, Father Not Blaming Them; Trump's Presidency Hounded by Legal Woes; SNL Sketch Angers Trump; Pete Davidson and his Alarming Social Media Post; Explosion in a Bar in Japan; HQ Trivia Co-Founder Dead. Aired 5-6p ET
• Colin Kroll, HQ Trivia CEO Found Dead; in Japan, At Least 42 People Hurt After an Explosion; China is Carrying Out a Religious Lockdown; Donald Trump Upset at Saturday Night Live Yet Again; Hillary Clinton Wrote a Letter to an Eight-Year-Old After Losing Bid to Become Class President; Top 10 CNN Heroes. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump Attacks Probe As Legal Threats Surround Him From Every Angle; Former Adviser Michael Flynn To Be Sentenced This Week; Giuliani Slams Michael Cohen: "The Man Is Pathetic"; W.H.: "Absolutely" Will Shut Down Government To Get Border Wall; Schumer: Trump "Not Going To Get The Wall In Any Form"; Trump Celebrates Judge's Ruling Against Obamacare; Zinke Resigns Amid Multiple Ethics Investigations; Trump Names Budget Director Mulvaney As Acting Chief of Staff; First Transgender Contestant In Miss Universe Pageant Competes For Crown Tonight. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Angry And On The Attack Today As Legal Threats Swirl All Around Him; The Top Tier Is Fronted By Former Vice President Joe Biden; Pete Davidson's Instagram Account Was Basically Taken Off Line After That Post Was Made; President Trump Is Vowing To Pull The U.S. Out Of The Paris Climate Agreement. Aired 2-3p ET


December 15, 2018
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Mueller Memo Says Flynn Chose to Lie to the FBI; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; European Commission President Says U.K. Parliament Builds Mistrust of E.U.; Death of Migrant Girl in U.S. Custody under Investigation; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Dolphin Defender Hardy Jones Dies at 75. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; American Student Stabbed to Death in the Netherlands; COP24 Draws Toward Uncertain Close. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Trump Names Mick Mulvaney Acting Chief of Staff; European Commission President Says U.K. Parliament Builds Mistrust of E.U.; Dolphin Defender Hardy Jones Dies at 75. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down ObamaCare; Cohen Says Trump Directed Him to Pay Hush Money; Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; Death of Migrant Girl in U.S. Custody under Investigation; Fifth Weekend of Yellow Vest Protests in France. Aired 2-3a ET
• 7-Year-Old Jakelin Caal Maquin Died In U.S. Border Custody; Secretary Of The Interior, Ryan Zinke, Announced He Is Out; Joe Biden Tops The Latest Polls In The Democratic Primary; Beto O'Rourke Is The Newest Name In The Democratic Primary Candidates; Yemen War Has Driven Millions To Brink Of Starvation; NYT Op-Ed Calls For End OF Saudi-Led War In Yemen; Federal Judge Strikes Down Affordable Care Act; Return Of The Notorious RBG. Aired 8-9p ET
• Ryan Zinke To Leave; Trump Investigations; Trump Inaugural Committee; Trump's Chief Of Staff; Girl's Father Has "No Issues" with Border Patrol's Treatment; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Parkland School Safety Commission Recommends Arming Teachers. Aired 5- 6p ET
• Michael Cohen Speaking Out After Being Sentenced To Three Years In Prison; Under Investigation Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Is Now Leaving The President's Cabinet; Federal Judge In Texas Has Ruled Obamacare Unconstitutional; Governors Scott Walker And Rick Snyder Both Signed Some Very Controversial Measures In Wisconsin And Michigan; Department Of Homeland Security Is Proposing A New Policy To Deter Immigrants From Using Public Benefits; Delegates From Nearly 200 Nations Have Reached An Agreement To Put The 2015 Paris Climate Treaty Into Action; An American Student Studying Overseas Found Dying Of Stab Wounds In Her European Apartment. Aired 4-5p ET
• Interior Secretary Resigns Amid Growing Ethics Investigations; Trump Picks Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff; Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down Obamacare; Special Counsel Dismisses Claims Flynn Was Set Up; Mueller Wants Sit-Down Trump as Cohen Says President Can't Tell Truth; Protests in El Paso after 7-Year-Old Girl Dies in Border Patrol Custody; Special Counsel Court Filing Show Mystery Players in Russia Probe; U.S. Senate Votes to End Military Aide for Saudi War in Yemen, Condemns Saudi Crown Prince; Continuing Protests in France, Italy Talks Leaving Euro, U.K. Leaving E.U. as U.S. Resigns as World Policemen; Max Boot: Republicans "Becoming Authoritarian Party" with Power Grabs; World Leaders Work to Establish Climate Accord Rule Book. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Announces Ryan Zinke Leaving Post as Interior Secretary; Mick Mulvaney to Become Acting White House Chief of Staff; Texas Judge Rules Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional; Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Publicly States He Will Provide Further Information to Special Counsel if Asked; President Trump Visits Arlington National Cemetery; Republican Legislatures in Wisconsin and Michigan Strip Powers of Incoming Democratic Governors. Aired 2-3p ET


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