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February 21, 2019
February 20, 2019
February 19, 2019
February 18, 2019
February 17, 2019
Fight against ISIS; Munich Security Conference; Police Believe Actor Jussie Smollett Orchestrated Attack; Tense Pause in Protests as Haitians Gather Food, Water; Trump's National Emergency; Funeral Held for Footballer Emiliano Sala; Photo Ops Build Up Russian President's Macho Image. Aired 5-6a ET
Fight against ISIS; Police Believe Actor Jussie Smollett Orchestrated Attack; Trump's National Emergency; Tense Pause in Protests as Haitians Gather Food, Water; Munich Security Conference; Funeral Held for Footballer Emiliano Sala. Aired 4-5a ET
Fight against ISIS; Tense Pause in Protests as Haitians Gather Food, Water; Police Believe Actor Jussie Smollett Orchestrated Attack; Trump's National Emergency; Interview with Robert Weissman of Public Citizen. Aired 3-3:30a ET
Trump Faces Challenges in Court, Congress Over Emergency Declaration; Deadly Protests Grip Haiti; Andrew McCabe Speaks Out on FBI Investigation into Trump. Aired 8-9p ET
Interview with Republican Senator Marco Rubio; Venezuela's Economic, Political, Humanitarian Crisis Reaches Critical Level; Democrats Plan to Vote to Overturn Emergency Declaration. Aired 7-8p ET
Democrats Accuse President Donald Trump Of Fabricating National Emergency Just To Get What He Wants; Heather Nauert, Pulled Her Name From Consideration As U.S. Ambassador; Chicago Police Would Like To Have Another Chance To Talk To Jussie Smollett; Venezuela People Are Struggling To Find Basic Necessities As The Humanitarian Crisis There Grows Worse. Aired 6-7p ET
Border Crisis, National Emergency Declared; U.S. Aid Blocked by President Maduro; Court Challenges and Congress over National Emergency Declaration; Trump Threatens to Release ISIS if E.U. Do Not Take Them; Mueller Probe's New Evidence on Roger Stone; Smollett Orchestrated His Attack; Civilians Fleeing ISIS Last Syria Territory; Building Border Wall Risk Land Seizures; Cross-Exam with Elie Honig. Aired 5-6 pm ET
Evidence Suggests Actor Jussie Smollett May Have Orchestrated Attack; Trump Faces Challenges in Court, Congress Over Emergency Declaration; Aired 4-5p ET
Trump Faces Challenges In Court Congress Over Emergency Declaration; 1,000 ISIS Fighters Likely Have Fled Syria Into Iraq; USAID Planes Deliver Aid To Venezuela Border; Kaepernick's Attorney Predicts He Will Soon Sign NFL Contract; Aurora Man Has Built 26,579 Crosses For Gun Violence Victims. Aired 3-4p ET
Republicans On Capitol Hill Divided On The President's National Emergency; Eyes Are On "Empire" Star Jussie Smollett; President Trump Is Delivering An Ultimatum To European Allies; Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Are Forced To Answer Questions About Their Race And Gender; More Than A Week Of Violent Protests In Haiti Before The Country's Prime Minister Finally Broke His Silence; Former U.S. Congressman Anthony Wiener Has Just Been Transferred From Prison To A Halfway House. Aired 2-3p ET
February 16, 2019
Trump Declares National Emergency; Interview with Texas State House Rep. Cesar Blanco; Special Counsel Says Manafort Deserves 20+ Years Prison; Vatican Defrocks Former Cardinal McCarrick; World Leaders in Germany to Discuss Global Threats; Fact-Check of U.S. President's Border Wall Claims; Nigerian Elections; Rising Popularity of Backcountry Skiing. Aired 5-6a ET
Trump Declares National Emergency; Special Counsel's Team Meets with White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders; Nigerian Elections; World Leaders in Germany to Discuss Global Threats; Rising Popularity of Backcountry Skiing; Police Release Actor's Alleged Attackers. Aired 4-5a ET
Nigerian Elections; Trump Declares National Emergency; Special Counsel Says Manafort Deserves 20+ Years Prison; World Leaders in Germany to Discuss Global Threats; Rising Popularity of Backcountry Skiing. Aired 3-3:30a ET
Smollett Claims Attack But Possibly A Hoax; President Declares National Emergency; Trump Admits He Didn't Need To Declare Emergency; Trump Undercuts His Own Case About Need For Natl Emergency; Democratic Candidates Hammer Early Voting States; Payless Shuttering All Of Its 2,100 U.S. Stores; Justice Ginsburg Returns To Supreme Court After Absence. Aired 8-9p ET
Evidence Suggests Jussie Smollett Orchestrated Attack; Kaepernick's Lawyer Speaks For First Time Since Settlement; Colin Kaepernick, Ex-Teammate Settle Collusion Grievance With NFL; Heather Nauert Withdraws From Consideration as U.N. Ambassador. Aired 7-8p ET
Fake Emergency; Cocaine Bust; Klobuchar On State Of Emergency; Legal Challenges For Trump; Tape Of R. Kelly; Mueller Staff Interview With Sanders; CNN Uncovers Another Kremlin-Funded Operation Using Facebook to Reach Americans; Gen. Joseph Votel Publicly Disagrees with Trump on Syria Pull Out; U.S.-Backed Fighters Try to Knock Out ISIS in Syria; Mike Pence Says Iran Doing Same as Nazis & Called on European Allies to Stop Undermining Iran Sanctions, Supporting Iran Nuclear Deal; U.S. Warns American to Avoid Haiti as Protests, Violence Grip Country; New Twist in Case of Alleged Attack on Jussie Smollett. Aired 5-6p ET
President Donald Trump Declared National Emergency; Former Vice President Joe Biden Was At Global Security Conference In Munich; Special Counsel's Office Has Revealed A Major New Detail In The Russia Investigation; Illinois Manufacturing Business That Lost Five Employees Including A Student Intern In This Mass Shooting; Mexican Drug Lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman Has Been Captured; New Version Of Barbie Will Include Dolls With Prosthetic Limbs And Wheelchairs. Aired 4-5p ET
Beto O'Rourke Testing Presidential Waters in Chicago; Amy Klobuchar Talks Gun Control on Stump; Kamala Harris Hosts Town Hall in South Carolina; Interview with Democratic Presidential Candidate John Delaney; New Details on Aurora Shooting; Prosecutors Say They Have Evidence of Roger Stone Communicating Directly with WikiLeaks; White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Interviewed by Special Counsel; Prosecutors Say Paul Manafort's Crime So Bad Should Get 20 Years in Prison; CNN Fact-Checks Trump's Emergency Declaration/Wall Speech; U.S. Warns American to Avoid Haiti as Protests, Violence Grip Country; Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Expelled after Vatican Trial Finds Him Guilty of Sex Abuse. Aired 3-4p ET
Democratic Presidential Candidates Campaign in Early Primary States; Analysts Examine Possibility of Gun Control as Democratic Presidential Primary Issue; Anti-Government Protests in Haiti Continue; President Trump Declares National Emergency to Appropriate Funding for Border Wall; Property Owners Affected by Border Wall Construction Sue Federal Government over Eminent Domain Claims; Gunman Kills Five in Aurora, Illinois; Interview with Rep. Lucy McBath (D- GA); Former Vice President Joe Biden and Current Vice President Mike Pence Speak at International Security Conference in Munich, Germany. Aired 2-3p ET
Democrat Presidential Candidates Call for Gun Debate after Illinois Mass Shooting; Democratic Presidential Candidates Stump as Race Heats Up; Gunman in Illinois Shooting Killed Victims after Being Fired; Trump on His National Emergency: "I Didn't Need to Do This"; Pence Compares Trump's Leadership to McCain; Ocasio-Cortez Will Likely Cheer Amazon Withdrawal from N.Y. During "Inaugural Address"; Payless ShoeSource is Closing All of Its 2100 Stores; U.S. Aid Lands on Venezuela Border; Prosecutors Say They Have Evidence of Roger Stone Communicating Directly with WikiLeaks; White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Interviewed by Special Counsel; Colorado Running Who Survived Mountain Lion Attack Talks About Near-Death Experience. Aired 1-2p ET
Latest on Aurora, IL, Shootings; Democratic Candidates for 2020 Presidential Election Out Stumping; Trump Emergency Declaration Discussed; Report: Several Killed As Protests Erupt In Haiti; Missionaries And Nurses Trapped In Haiti As Protests Sweep Country; Two Men Arrested In Connection With Alleged Attack On Empire Star Jussie Smollet Released Without Charge; DNC Cyber Security Head Issues Stark Warning To Candidates; Vatican Defrocks Top U.S. Cardinal Over Sex Abuse Claims. Aired 12-1p ET
Deadly Shooting Rampage in Aurora, Illinois; Biden Flexes Foreign Policy Credentials as He Mulls White House Run; Pence Calls on European Allies to Pull Out of Iran Nuke Deal; Interview with New Jersey Democrat Senator Bob Menendez; Prosecutors Have Evidence Roger Stone Communicated Directly with WikiLeaks; Vatican Defrocks Top Ex- U.S. Cardinal over Sex Abuse Claims; Police Update on Workplace Violence. Aired 11a-12p ET
Democratic Presidential Candidates Campaign in Early Primary States; Author of Biography of Joe Biden Discusses Possibility Former Vice President will Declare Presidential Candidacy; Alleged New Tape of R. Kelly with Underaged Girl Surfaces; Special Counsel Recommends Sentencing for Paul Manafort; President Trump Declares National Emergency to Appropriate Funding for Border Wall; Interview with Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN); Stockton, California, Launches Trial Run for Universal Basic Income. Aired 10-11a ET
February 15, 2019
February 14, 2019
Benjamin Netanyahu Robbing Attention from Conference; Non-Stop Fight to Retake ISIS Last Stronghold; Brexit Deadline Tightens; Venezuelans Flee to Get Humanitarian Aid; U.S. V.P. To Call Out Iran At Security Conference; High-Level China-U.S. Trade Talks Underway; Compromise Bill Falls Far Short On Wall Funding; Trump Hinted At Other Ways To Pay For Wall; Journalism Groups Condemning Ressa's Arrest. Aired 3-4a ET
Netanyahu Tweet on Iran Causes Concern; Manafort Violated Plea Deal, Judge Says; Venezuela Opposition Takes Steps to Seize Oil Revenue as Maduro Issues Threat; Theresa May: No Plans To Delay Brexit; Former U.S. Intel Specialist Charged With Spying For Iran; Copenhagen Light Festival A Winter Wonderland. Aired 2-3a ET
U.K. Parliament to Debate Next Steps for Brexit; Chasm Between Rich and Poor Continues to Grow; Copenhagen Light Festival, a Winter Wonderland. Aired 1-2a ET
Progress in China-U.S. Trade Talks; Income Inequality in America Examined; Judge Rules Manafort Violated Plea Deal by Lying to Authorities; Netanyahu Tweet on Iran Turns Heads, and is Later Amended; Fears Over Truck Delays if No Brexit Deal; Trump & Duque Marquez Pledge Support for Venezuelan Opposition Leader; Venezuelan Refugees Stream into Colombia; NASA Says Good-Bye to Mars Rover after 15 Years; Fans Set Off Fireworks Outside Real Madrid Hotel; Caen and Nantes Remember Sala. Aired 12m-1a ET
McConnell Says Trump to Sign Bill, Declare National Emergency; Nancy Pelosi, House Speaker, Weekly Briefing; Pelosi Says Border issues Not an Emergency. Aired 3:30-4p ET
McConnell Says Trump Will Sign Budget Deal, Then Declare National Emergency to Fund Border Wall; Interview With Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI). Aired 3-3:30p ET
Avenatti Claims Video Shows R. Kelly Having Sex with Underaged Girl; Wife of Trump's Comms Chief Goes on Anti-Vaccine Rant; Aides Less Certain Now Trump Will Sign Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown; GOP Lawmakers Wait for Trump Decision Before Passing Bill to Avoid Shutdown. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Andrew McCabe Says Department of Justice Discussed Removing Trump Using 25th Amendment; Judge Says Manafort Lied to Mueller About Russia Contacts; Feinstein Meets with Joe Biden, Believes He Will Run for President; Avenatti Claims Tape Shows R. Kelly Having Sex with Underage Girl. Aired 2-2:30p ET
President Trump Likely to Sign Border Funding Deal but May Also Declare National Emergency; Parkland Shooting Survivor on Anniversary Calls for Gun Control Legislation; Interview with Rep. Francis Rooney (R-FL); Chicago Police Identify Persons of Interest in Jussie Smollett Attack. Aired 10:30-11a ET
"The Shadow War" Reveals Global War On U.S. By Russia & China; Fired Acting FBI Director Breaks Silence On Why He Opened Investigations Into President Trump; McCabe To CBS: There Were Meetings At DOJ To Discuss Using The 25th Amendment To Remove President Trump; Judge Voids Manafort Plea Deal, Says He Lied To FBI & Mueller; Today Lawmakers Vote On Bill To Avoid Shutdown. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Interview with Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA); Venezuelans Flee To Neighboring Countries; Smollett Speaks Out over Attack. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Andrew McCabe Breaks His Silence on Investigations into President Trump; Judge Voids Manafort Plea Deal, Says He Lied to FBI and Mueller; Manafort's Lawyers Say He Did Not Intentionally Lie to Special Counsel and His Team; Lawmakers Vote on Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown; Investors Optimistic Amid New U.S.-China Trade Talks; Interview With Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA). Aired 9-9:30a ET
February 13, 2019
Former Starbucks CEO Short On Specific Policies; U.S. May Delay China Trade Deal Deadline; Parkland Shooting Anniversary; 2018 U.S. Gun Liberation; A Tale Or Tail Of Two Trumps; Michael Cohen's Recovery Excuse in Restaurant; El Chapo's Happy Days Are Over; Freezing Temperatures Across the Northern U.S. Aired 3-4a ET
Trump Expected To Sign The Compromise To Avoid Another Shutdown; "El Chapo" Found Guilty And Facing Life In Prison; Venezuela Still In Crisis Mode; Murtaza A Seven-Year-Old Became Famous And His Family And Town Attacked By Taliban; Venezuelan hospitals running out of supplies, El Chapo convicted, faces life in prison, Trump not happy with budget deal compromise, U.K. PM promises meaningful vote after more talks with E.U., Iran shows off its ballistic missile capability, Aired 2-3a ET
Trump Expected to Sign Budget Deal; Iran Shows Off Its Ballistic Missile Capability; AMI Denies Wrongdoing after Bezos Extortion Allegations; The Joys of Prison Life; Huge Crowds Protest For And Against Maduro; Showdown Looming Between Maduro And Guaido Over Aid; Drug Lord "El Chapo" Convicted, Faces Life In Prison; U.K. P.M. Promises Meaningful Vote After More Talks With E.U.; Turkey Orders Detention Of More Than 1,100 People. Aired 1-2a ET
Bangladesh Closes Border to Rohingya Refugees; Venezuelan Hospitals Struggle Under U.S. Sanctions; 'Messi Boy' Becomes Taliban Target in Afghanistan; Manchester United's Winning Streak Stopped by PSG; Lauded Goalkeeper Gordon Banks Dies at Age 81; Rugby Enthusiasm Surges in Japan after South Africa Win; Trump not happy but expected to sign budget deal; Drug lord El Chapo convicted, faces life in prison; Inside India's Squalid Rohingya refugee camps. Aired 12m-1a ET
Brock Long is Out as FEMA Chief; Ex-Air Force Officer Charged with Spying for Iran; A Record 7 Million Americans Are 90 Days Behind on Car Payments; Historic Street in Virginia to Be Renamed for Arthur Ashe; Confessed Serial Killer Draws Portraits for His 90 Victims; Bipartisan Senators Target Russia Over Syria, Ukraine Interference. Aired 3-3:30p ET
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