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January 01, 2019
• Cities Around The World Ring In 2019; Kim Warns Of New Path If U.S. Insist On Sanctions; Donald Trump Sends New Year's Message; American Arrested In Russia On Suspicion Of Spying; U.K. P.M. Calls On Parliament To Back Her Brexit Deal; French President Macron's Rollercoaster 2018. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• 7 Year Old Jasmine Barnes Killed by White Gunman in Houston; The President Trump has Given the Pentagon About Four Months to Withdraw The Nearly 2000 US Troops From Syria; In his Televised New Year Address, Kim Jong-Un Said he is Ready to Meet With President Trump Again; In December, Dow Fell Nearly 9%, its Worst Since 1931; The Democrats Will Take Control of House of Representatives in Just Two Days From Now. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• 7-Year-Old Girl Killed in Shooting; Government Shutdown Continues; Russia Arrests American on Spying Allegations. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Kim Jong-Un Slams Sanctions, Sends New Warning to U.S; NYT: Trump Gives Pentagon Four Months To Withdraw U.S. Troops From Syria; Texas Police Ask For Public Help In Seven-Year-Old Girl's Shooting; 2019 Ushers In Slew Of New State Laws; Conjoined Twins Separated In 2016 Making Great Strides. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• American Detained In Russia, Accused Of Being A Spy; President Donald Trump Invited Congressional Leaders To A Meeting Tomorrow; Man Randomly Killed A Seven-Year-Old Little Girl In Texas. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• New Test Strip Helps Prevent Fentanyl Overdoses; New Laws for 2019 Take Effect; Federal Employees Sue over being Forced to Work without Pay; Kim Jong-un Warns "New Path" Inevitable if U.S. Keeps Sanctions. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• New Details on American Arrested in Russia on Spying Charges; Trump Urges "Haters" to "Calm Down and Enjoy the Ride"; Interview with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell of Michigan. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Military Leaving Syria; Wall Street Braces for Turmoil; Trump Claims Progress with China; Reclaiming Meaning of January 1st; Passage of First Step Act. Aired 9:30-10:00a
• American Detained In Russia, Accused Of Being A Spy; President Donald Trump Spent New Year's In The White House; President Trump Is Giving The Pentagon About Four Months To Pull Out Troops In Syria; Aired 9-9:30p ET


December 31, 2018
• Sen. Graham Pitches Border Security Plan to Trump; Bangladesh Election; German Chancellor Calls for Unity in New Year's Speech; Brazil's Bolsonaro to be Sworn in on New Year's Day. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Kelly: Sessions Announcement About Zero Tolerance Policy At U.S. Border Caught White House By Surprise; Graham: Trump Agreed To Slow Withdrawal From Syria. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• Graham: Trump to Slow Troop Withdrawal from Syria; Kelly: Sessions' Announcement about Zero Tolerance Policy at U.S. Border Caught White House by Surprise; Bangladesh Prime Minister's Party Easily Wins Disputed Election; Kim Jong-un Takes World Stage in 2018; 2018 on Pace to Be Fourth Hottest Year on Record.. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Willing to Negotiate for Border Security; Louis C.K. Receives Backlash for School Shooting Jokes; Recapping the Top Trending Stories of 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues; Elizabeth Warren Launches Presidential Exploratory Committee: New Year's Celebrations Begin. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Lion Kills Intern at N.C. Zoological Park; Mattis Farewell as Graham Says Trump Re-evaluating Troop Withdrawal in Syria; Russia Detains U.S. Citizen Accused of Spying. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Preparations For New Year's Eve; Day 10 Of The Government Shutdown And President Trump Is Not Budging On His Border Wall. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Time Magazine: Manafort Pressured by Russians to Pay Back Debt while Serving as Trump Campaign Chair; Lion Kills Intern at North Carolina Wildlife Preserve; 8 in 2018: Top Political Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• New Years In Time Square Will Be A Wet One; NYPD Preparing For A Large Busy Evening and Night; Senator Elizabeth Warren Contemplating A 2020 Election Run. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia Detains U.S. Citizen; Graham on Syria Withdrawal; Dow Jumps on Optimism; Video of Migrant Children Abuse. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Unwilling To Compromise On His Demand For Billions For Border Wall; Democrats Showing No Signs Of Budging For The Border Wall; Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 30, 2018
• Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort over Debts during 2016 Presidential Election; Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Brazil's Far Right President-Elect Lays Out Plans; U.S. border Crisis; Top Trending Stories in 2018. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort over Debts during 2016 Presidential Election; Top Political Stories in 2018; Nearly 15-Pound Baby Born to Texas Family. Aired 4-5a ET
• Congo Polls Open in Historic Transfer of Power; Bangladeshi Prime Minister Expected to Win Third Consecutive Term; Trump Cancels Pay Raise to Government Workers, Blames Dems for Shutdown; Meghan Markle under Fire in British Media. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Some Insight Into President Trump's Frame Of Mind; "Time" Magazine Story Says About The President's Former Campaign Manager And An Ex-Russian Spy Who Says He Pressured Paul Manafort To Pay Back His Debts; Tomorrow Is The Last Day On The Job For Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. Aired: 7-8p ET
• PG&E Faces Potential $15 Billion Already In Liability For The 2017 Wine Country Fires And Could Face Much, Much More For This Year; Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Perhaps The Most Interesting Man In The World And The One We Know Relatively Little About. Aired: 6-7p ET
• Giuliani Gives Mueller An Ultimatum, Put Or Shut Up; Another Pay Without Pay; L.A. Times, Hack Appears To Have Come From Outside U.S.; California Firestorm; Tabloids Take Aim At Meghan, Duchess Of Susse; Kellyanne Conway Defends Donald Trump over Government Shutdown; Arizona Shelter Staffers Accused of Child Abuse of Migrant Children; Time Magazine Reveals Paul Manafort Pressured by Russians to Pay Debt During Campaign; Aired 5-6 pm ET
• Democrats Will Be Taking Control of the House; Pacific Gas and Electric Could Face Manslaughter; 2018 a Big Year for the Department of Justice; Colin O'Brady Back Home Safely; Republican Senator Lindsey Graham Saying Just Moments Ago On CNN That President Trump Is Open To A Potential Compromise With Democrats That Would Reopen The Government; Senator Graham Changing His Tune, Now Saying President Trump Made Him Feel Better About Pulling U.S. Troops From The Battlefield In Syria. Aired: 4-5p ET
• President Trump Appears To Be Set On Blaming Democrat To Standoff, Calling It The Hashtag Schumer Shut Down In A Tweet; Senator Lindsey Graham Is Meeting With President Trump; Kim Sent His Younger Sister With The Message To South Korean President Moon Jae-In; Aired 3-4p ET
• President Doanld Trump Standing Firm The He Wants More Than The $1.3 Billion Offered By Democratic Leaders; President Trump Facing New Pressure From Lawmakers Following His Decision To Pull Troops Out Of Syria; The Republican Led Senate Says It Will Investigate The Deaths Of Migrant Children In U.S. Custody; Dow Had The Worst Ever Christmas Eve; Pacific Gas And Electric Could Face Murder Or Manslaughter Charges For Its Role In California's Deadly Wildfires; Aired 2-3p ET


December 29, 2018
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.S. Senator Calls for Investigation into Boy's Death; U.K. Home Secretary Calls Rise in Migrant Crossings a "Major Incident"; Two-Year-Old Son of Yemeni Mother Granted Visa Dies; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; Mueller Probe Looking at Trump Transition Team; North Korean Defectors' Data Stolen; A Year in Pictures. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.K. Home Secretary Calls Rise in Migrant Crossings a "Major Incident"; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; U.S. House Investigation into Clinton Email Probe Ends; The Early Life of Special Counsel Robert Mueller; Former President George H.W. Bush's Penpal of 10 Years Revealed. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern U.S. Border as Partial Government Shutdown Enters Second Week; U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Syria May Attract Trouble; Two-Year-Old Son of Yemeni Mother Granted Visa Dies; Flood Hindering Rescue Operation for Miners in India; Market Turmoil; Eight in 2018 Top Business Stories. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• The Partial Government Shutdown Dragging Into Week Number Two; DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Making A Visit To The Border This Weekend On Friday And Saturday; "Time" Magazine Exposing A New Tie Between A Top Trump Campaign Figure And Russia; Jermaine Massey Says He Was Racially Profiled And Discriminated Against For Taking A Phone Call There Last Saturday; Trump Vents On Twitter About Shutdown, Mueller; Trump Blames Democrats For Children's Death At The Border; Man Suspected Of Killing Police Officer Captured; 2018's Top Eight Crime Stories; Anak Krakatau Volcano Still Erupting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump: Child Border Deaths Strictly the Fault of the Democrats; About 800,000 People Staying Home or Working Without Pay; 800,000 Federal Workers Enter Second Week Without Pay; WH Mum on What They've Offered Dems on Wall Funding; No End in Sight as Partial Shutdown Enters Second Week; Manafort Favors to Russia?; Time: Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort Over Debts During 2016 Presidential Campaign; Putin: Invulnerable Nuclear Missile Ready To Deploy; Hotel Fires Worker Accused of Racism; Democrats Teeing up to Investigate Trump; Employees From Portland Hotel Lobby Incident Fired; Hotel Manager Calls Police on Black Guest on Phone In Lobby; Hotel Apologizes For Making Black Guest Leave Property; Wife Of Justice Thomas Stirs Debate With Far-Right Rhetoric; Trump Threatens To Shutdown Border if he Doesn't Get Wall. Aired 7-8p ET
• Oscar Winner Accused of Groping Teenage Busboy; Trump: Child Border Deaths "Strictly the Fault of the Democrats"; Employees from Portland Hotel Lobby Incident Fired; Police Arrest Man Suspected of Killing Police Officer; House Judiciary Democrats Hire Attorneys for Coming Trump Investigations; Russian Company Says Nude Selfie Shows Mueller on Fishing Expedition; Trump Inauguration Committee Under Investigation; Top-8 Health Stories of 2018; Witches of World Have Beef with Trump. Aired 5-6p ET
• President Donald Trump Said That In No Uncertain Terms That Democrats Are To Blame When Migrant Children Die On The Southern Border; Hotel In Portland Called Police And Evicted A Black Guest For Talking On A Phone Call In A Hotel Lobby; Departing Senators Warn Our Politics Are Broken; Putin: "Invulnerable" Nuclear Missile Ready to Deploy; Oscar-Winner Kevin Spacey Court Appearance January 7 on Sexual Assault. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump: Child Border Deaths "Strictly the Fault of the Democrats"; About 800,000 People Staying Home or Working Without Pay During Shutdown; Trump Administration Suggests Federal Workers Perform Carpentry in Exchange for Partial Rent Payments; McConnell Says It's Up to Trump, Democrats to Make a Deal; NYT: 4 Key Democratic Senators Ramping Up Presidential Planning; 2019 to Start with Big Foreign Policy Challenges; Trump Inauguration Committee Under Investigation; Top-8 Weather Events of 2018. Aired 3-4p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues over Border Wall Funding; Furloughed Government Workers Experiencing Difficulty Paying Bills; President Trump Threatens to Shut Down U.S. Mexican Border Unless Congress Approves Funding for Border Wall; Undocumented Immigrant Arrested for Killing Police Officer in California; Black Man Removed from Hotel for Taking Phone Call in Lobby; Investigation Continues into Possible Voter Fraud in North Carolina Congressional Election; Russia Announces New Hypersonic Missile; Top Eight Business Stories of 2018 Reviewed. Aired 2-3p ET
• Trump Ramps Up Threats over Wall Funding; Trump & Xi Discuss U.S./China Relations in Call; Many Federal Workers Worry about How to Pay Bills; DHS Secretary Visits Border Patrol Stations in Yuma; ICE Suddenly Releases Hundreds of Migrants in Texas City; Republicans Concerned about FBI Thoroughness & Impartiality; Mueller Probe Focusing on Trump Transition Team; Top Legal Cases of 2018; 6 Killed in Severe Storm System & More on the Way; Top Entertainment Stories of 2018. Aired 1-2p ET
• Trump Defends Syria Withdrawal Plan To U.S. Troops; Trump Misleads Troops In Iraq About Their Pay; Top Dem: NC Republican Won't Be Seated In New Congress; Law Enforcement Preps For New Year's Eve Celebration; Top 8 Health Stories of 2018. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump Ramps Up Threats over Wall Funding; Partial Government Shutdown Threatens to Drag Well into 2019; More Arrests in the Killing of a California Police Officer; At Least Six Killed in Severe Storm System; Top Eight Weather Stories of 2018. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Government Shutdown Continues over Border Wall Funding; Undocumented Immigrant Arrested for Killing Police Officer in California; Black Man Removed from Hotel for Calling Family Member; Investigation Continues into Possible Voter Fraud in North Carolina Congressional Election; Asylum-Seeking Immigrants Reportedly being Released Before Trial Date; Furloughed Government Workers Experiencing Difficulty Paying Bills; Top Eight Media Stories of 2018 Reviewed. Aired 10-11a ET
• Overnight: Environmental Protection Agency Shuttered; Trump Hunkers Down As Shutdown Enters Week Two; Trump Signs Order To Keep Civilian Salaries At 2018 Levels; Trump Ramps Up Threats Over Wall Funding; Homeland Security Chief Visits Border Today After Deaths Of Two Children; Hotel Employees Call Police On Man Talking On Phone In Lobby; Mayor Condemns "Discrimination" In Hotel Lobby Incident; Eight People Arrested In Death Of California Police Officer; Trump Trouble With Truth; Federal Employees Prepare For Drawn-out Shutdown; Trump Administration Rule Change Could Imperil EPA Measures To Protect Clean Air; Six People Killed In Winter Storm; 2018 Sets Record For Quiet Tornado Season; Oklahoma's Advantage Over Alabama; No. 1 Alabama Versus No. 4 Oklahoma In Orange Bowl; Clemson/Notre Dame Clash in Cotton Bowl; Top Trending Stories Of 2018. Aired 9-10a ET


December 28, 2018
• Stock Markets Makes Rock and Roll; Trump Flip-Flops His Blame to Democrats; Second Child Died in U.S. Custody; Manhunt Underway For Shooter Who Killed Officer; Putin Touts New Russian Hypersonic Missile; Trump Inaugural Donors And Decisions Under Scrutiny; Top International Stories Of 2018. Aired 3-4a ET
• Wall Street and the DOW Go for a Wild Ride; the Tragic Death of Felipe Alonso Gomez; U.S. Government Shutdown Drags On; Blizzard Conditions Threaten Large Parts of the United States; Winter Storm Disrupts U.S. travel, Sparks Blizzard Warnings in Midwest; America's Oldest WWII Veteran Dies At Age 112; Transformer Explosion Lights Up New York Skyline; Witches Object To Trump Use Of "Witch Hunt". Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Government Shutdown Likely To Drag On Into 2019; Trump Makes False Claims About Military Pay Raises; Iraqis In An Uproar Over Trump's Trip; UNICEF: Global Conflicts Pose Grave Risks To Children; Heavy Rain, Floods Swamp Refugee Camps In Northern Syria; Australia Suffers Extreme Heat Wave; It Is The Largest Protest In Sudan In Years; In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Protesters Took To The Street Because The Government Postponed Voting In The Presidential Election; In Tunisia, Protesters Clash With Police For A Third Day Over The Death Of A Journalist; Homeland Security Secretary Says She Wants To See The Medical Conditions At Border Patrol Stations For Herself; An Investigation Into The Donald Trump Inauguration; A Video Of American Actor Kevin Spacey Allegedly Groping An 18-Year-Old Busboy Has Surfaced. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Government Shutdown Likely to Drag On into 2019; Iraqis in an Uproar over Trump's Visit; Market Turmoil; Protests in Tunisia, Congo and Sudan; The World's Innocent Victims; Iraqi Lawmakers Angry At Trump, Want U.S. Troops Out; U.S. Government Shutdown Likely To Drag On Into 2019; DHS Secretary Heads To Border After Migrant Boy's Death. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Slain Officer's Brother Emotional After Suspect's Capture; Guatemalan Boy Who Died in U.S. Custody had Flu; Government Shutdown Could Begin to Disrupt Tax Season, Social Security; Personal Info of North Korean Defectors Stolen by Hackers; Top 8 Health Stories of 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Suspect Captured in California Manhunt; Kurds Turn to Syria for Help; Trump Threatens to Shut Down Entire Southern Border. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• House Democrats Ready to Hire Layers to Investigate Trump; North Carolina Election Board Dissolves Before Certifying House Race; Black Man Calls Double Tree Hotel Racist; Deadly Storm Kills 3, Heads to East Coast. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• White House Tries Shifting Blame to Nancy Pelosi Over Shut Down; Homeland Security Chief Heads to Border After Deaths of Two Children; Will the Dow Close Higher Three Days in A Row; House Democrats Are Ready to Hire Lawyers to Investigate Trump. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• U.S. Officials: Journalist who Disappeared in Syria may be Alive; New Year Brings New Challenges for President Trump; Top Eight Entertainment Stories of 2018. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern Border Entirely; Kirstjen Nielsen Heads to Border After Second Migrant Child Dies; Search Intensifies for Man Accused of Killing Police Officer; All Eyes on Markets After a Week of Historic Highs, Lows. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• All Eyes on the Markets; Massive Storm Hits East Coast; Kurds Ask Assad for Help; Migrants Dropped Off in El Paso. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Threatens to Close Southern Border Entirely; Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Heads to Border After Second Migrant Child Dies; Interview with Representative Gerry Connolly; Democrats Retake Control of House Next Week, Promise New Probes; House Democrats Scoop Up Staff and Lawyers to Power Investigations of Trump Administration; A Watergate Journalist Says Trump's Impeachment Seems Inevitable; Electrical Arc Turns New York City Skyline Blue, Lights Up Social Media. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 27, 2018
• European Markets Mostly Higher; President Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit To Iraq; Indonesia's Tsunami Threat; Anak Krakatau Still Spewing Thick Ash; Year In Review; President Trump Visits War Zone; Stock Markets Up Again; Another Immigrant Kid Died in U.S. Custody. Aired 3-4a ET
• Donald and Melania Trump Visit U.S. Troops in Iraq in Christmas Trip; Assessing The U.S. Military Mission In Afghanistan; School District Backs Wrestler Forced To Cut Hair; American Man Completes Solo Trek Across Antarctica. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump And First Lady Makes Surprise Visit To Iraq; Trump Doubles Down On Border Wall As Shutdown Continues; Dow Posts Biggest Daily Point Gain Ever; Trump "Looking Forward" To Second Kim Summit; Tech Companies' Controversies In 2018. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq; U.S. Border Patrol Changes Policy After Second Child Dies; Russia to Deploy "Invincible" Nuclear Missile; U.S. Government Shutdown Enters Sixth Day with No End in Sight; Dow Posts Biggest Daily Point Gain Ever. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL - U.S. Stocks Slide at Opening Following Historic Day of Gains; Trump Back at White House after Surprise Visit with U.S. Troops in Iraq; Iraqi Lawmaker Slam Visit as Blow to Erect Sovereignty; Russia Unveils New Invulnerable Missile System; Border Protection Asks Congress for Help after Boys Debt; Demonstrations against Sudan's President Continues; At Least 430 Killed in Saturday's Tsunami in Indonesia; U.S. Saw Dangerous Weather Conditions Coast-to- Coast in 2018. Aired 10-11a ET
• Putin Says "Invulnerable" Nuclear Missile Ready to Deploy; Top Eight Crime and Misconduct Stories of 2018; Dow Bounces Back from 600- Point Plunge; "Love Gilda" Premieres New Year's Day at 9PM Eastern. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Government Investigates Death of Migrant Child in U.S. Custody; Democratic Presidential Contenders?; Stock Markets on Track for Worst December Since Depression. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Death of 2nd Child in U.S. Custody Prompts DHS Action; ICE Continues to Release Hundreds of Migrants in Border Cities; Policy Have Video of Kevin Spacey Groping Busboy; Russia Boasts New "Invulnerable" Hypersonic Missile System; Wild Winter Weather Across U.S. Causing Dangerous Conditions for Holiday Travelers. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Dow Declines After Biggest One Day Point Gain; Capitol Hill Remains Quiet. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Misleads Again about Military Pay Raises; Flynn Asks Judge to Change Travel Restrictions; Court Docs: Police have Video of Alleged Assauly by Kevin Spacey; 8 in 2018: Top Health Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Back at White House After Iraq Trip; Government Shutdown Enters Sixth Day With No End in Sight; ACLU Responds to Second Migrant Child Death; Markets Take a Dive One Day After Dow's Historic Gains; Trump Misleads Again About Military Pay Raises. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stocks Slide at Open; Flynn asks for Leniency; Poll of Democratic Voters. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• El Paso Groups Take in 500-Plus Released Migrants on Wednesday Alone; Stocks Set to Fall After Dow's Record Gain; Head of Customs and Border Protection Says that Congress Needs to Step Up and Provide More Money to Help Deal with the Migrant Crisis After the Death of a Second Guatemalan Child in U.S. Custody; DHS Secretary to Travel to Border to Review Care of Migrants. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 26, 2018
• Markets Rebound After Nightmare Christmas Eve; There Are New Border Patrol Policies After Second Migrant Child Dies; Volcano That Triggered Indonesia Tsunami Still Erupting; Assange Has A Rocky Relationship with Ecuador; Trump and First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq. Aired 3-4p ET
• Chaotic Markets in 2018; Government Will be Shut Till New Year; Russia and Syria Acts After U.S. Troops Withdrawn; Japan Leaves IWC; Anti-government Protests Grew in Sudan; A Message of Peace From Two Great Leaders. Aired 3-3:30a ET
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• Markets Struggle to Reverse December Downturn; Trump White House; Indonesia Tsunami; Japan to Resume Commercial Whaling; Guatemalan Boy Sickens, Dies in Custody; Sudan Cracks Down on Anti- Government Protests. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• Trump to Visit Troops in Surprise Visit to Iraq; Entertainment Highlights in 2018. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trumps Visit Troops in Iraq. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump & First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Troops in Iraq; Trump Pulling U.S. Troops in Syria, Reducing Troops in Afghanistan; Russia Reacts to Trump Pulling Troops Out of Syria. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump May Meet with Fed Chair Powell in January; Trump Growing Frustrated with Treasury Secretary; Border Patrol Making Changes After Second Guatemalan Child Dies in Custody; Trump, First Lady Make Surprise Visit to Iraq. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• AG Nominee Barr Expected to Face Questions Over Mueller Probe Criticisms During Confirmation Hearings; How will Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Syria Affect War on Terror? 8 in 2018: Top Media Stories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Markets Open Again After The Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Death of Seven-Year-Old Immigrant; Wall Street Is On Edge After What Has Been A Wild Week and New Word That It Could Lead To Yet Another White House Dismissal; Democrats Are Expected To Bring A New Intensity To Many Russia Investigations After They Take The House. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Wall Street on Edge; Stocks Stabilize after Drop; House Dems To Unleash Power; Mueller Report Release in 2019; 2008 Top Trending Stories. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• New Word That Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's Job Could Be In Serious Jeopardy; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Now Been Released From The Hospital; For The Second Time In A Month, A Young Child From Guatemala Has Died In The Custody Of U.S. Border Agents. Aired: 9:00-9:30a ET


December 25, 2018
• Dow, S&P Have Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Indonesia Tsunami; U.S. withdrawal from Syria; Kevin Spacey Posts Odd Video on YouTube; Thousands of Pilgrims Gather for Midnight Mass; Deaf Artist Spreads Holiday Cheer. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Dow, S&P 500 Have Worst Christmas Eve Ever; Indonesian Tsunami Death Toll Climbs to 373; At Least 43 Killed in Government Building Attack in Kabul. Aired 12-1a ET
• Government Still in Shutdown; RBG Recovers from Surgery. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• New Info Emerges on Mattis Departure; Another Migrant Child Dies in U.S. Custody; Trump Continues Blasting Fed Chair, Vows to Build Wall. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth, They Delivered Their Annual Messages; Service Members Surprising Their Families Just In Time For The Holiday Season. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Day Four Of A Partial Government Shutdown; Trump Spoke With The Turkish President Erdogan About U.S. Pull Out From Syria; 8-Year-Old Boy Has Died While In Custody Of U.S. Custom And Border Protection; Economy Is Not About To Collapse But The Markets Are Heavily Down And May Possibly Might Go Low. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Sources: Bolton Wanted to Assure Coalition Partners that U.S. was "Staying in Syria until Iran is Out of Syria"; Judge Orders North Korea to Pay Warmbier Family $500M; 8 in 2018: Top Stories in Sports; Pope Francis Celebrate Mass at the Vatican. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump: I Can't Tell You When The Government Will Be Open; Mattis Delivers Final Christmas Message as Defense Secretary. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stocks on Trace for Worst December Since Great Depression; Death Toll Rises to 400-Plus After Tsunami Strikes Without Warning; 8 for 2018: Top Law And Justice Stories. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Christians Celebrate Christmas Around the World; Trump Spends Christmas at White House as Shutdown Continues; Mattis Delivers Final Christmas Message as Defense Secretary. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 24, 2018
• Indonesian Search Crews Comb through Debris for Victims after Tsunami; Erdogan Urged Trump to Withdraw Troops from Syria; Mulvaney Predicts U.S. Government Shutdown will Last until New Congress; Land Mines Cleared from Historic Site in West Bank. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Indonesia Tsunami: Fears of new wave As Anak Krakatau Volcano Seethes; Soundtrack Of The 'Me Too' Movement; Rap, Hip Hop Bring New Life To Protest Anthems; Singing For Others Who Need A Hand. Aired 2:30-3a ET
• Tsunami Killed At Least 281 People in Indonesia; Mattis Signs Order to Withdraw U.S. Troops From Syria; Body of Migrant Girl Who Died in U.S. Arrives in Guatemala. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Disgraced Actor Kevin Spacey Releases Strange Video; Government Still in Shutdown. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Lashes Out at Defense Secretary; Devastation in Indonesia; Worst Ever Christmas Eve for Dow and S&P. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Relies on Erdogan to Eradicate ISIS; Should Witaker Recuse? Aired 2:30-3p ET
• The Dow Closed Early And Deep In The Red; Defense Secretary James Mattis Now Leaving His Post Much Sooner Than Expected After President Trump Became Angry Over His Resignation Letter. Aired: 2- 2:30p ET
• Whitaker Rejects Ethics Official's Advice to Recuse Himself; Death Toll Nears 400 in Indonesia Tsunami; 8 for 2018: Top Business Stories; Christmas Celebrations Underway around the World. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Government Shutdown Examined; Effect on the Military of Mattis Resignation; Any Wiggle Room on $5 Billion for Border Wall?. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Forced Mueller Report Release; Whitaker Rejects Ethics Officials; Indonesia Tsunami Deaths Rise; Mattis Signs Order to Withdraw. Aired 9:30-10a ET


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