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March 11, 2019


March 10, 2019
• Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Crash; Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; U.K. Faces Backlash after ISIS Bride's Baby Dies; Interview with Dal Babu, Former London Metro Police Chief Superintendent, on ISIS Grooming and Recruitment; New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls; Theresa May to Hold Summit over Knife Attacks; Interview with Leroy Logan, Former Superintendent with London Metropolitan Police, about Knife Attacks; Interview with Alex Macheras, Aviation Expert, about Ethiopian Airlines Crash. Aired 5-6a ET
• New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls; Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; Turkish Airlines Turbulence Injuries Dozens; Future of Brexit Hard to Read; R. Kelly Released from Jail; U.S. Women's Soccer Team Files Equal Pay Lawsuit; Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Crash. Aired 4-5a ET
• Maduro and Guaido Hold Rival Rallies amid Blackout in Venezuela; Interview with William Spindler, UNHCR, about the Plight of Venezuelan Refugees; Future of Brexit Hard to Read; Turkish Airlines Turbulence Injuries Dozens; Manafort Faces Second Federal Sentencing; New Poll of Democratic Hopefuls. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• 2020 Race In Texas Tonight; Another Disaster For Boeing After A Flight Carrying More Than 150 People Crashes Overseas; Final Assault On ISIS In Syria Has Begun. Aired 6-7p ET
• Biden, Sanders Lead Democrats in Iowa Poll; Trump Asks Congress for New Wall Funds; Assault on Last ISIS Enclave in Syria; Boeing 737 Crashes in East Aftica, No Survivors; Young Democratic Presidential Hopefuls; Former Spa Owner on Alleged Trump Access; Elie Honig Answers Cross-Exam Questions on Manafort; Elizabeth Warren's Proposal Regarding Tech Giants. Aired 5-6p ET
• New Poll Has Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Leading Democratic Field in Iowa; Trump's Budget to Request Additional $8.6 Billion for Border Wall; Fierce Battle for Last ISIS Stronghold in Syria. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Trump's Budget To Request Additional $8.6 Billion For Border Wall; New Poll: Biden, Sanders Lead 2020 Democratic Field In Iowa; Fierce Battle For Last ISIS Stronghold In Syria; Boeing 737 Crashes In Ethiopia Killing All 157 On Board; Delaney: "I Do Worry" About Dems Moving Too Far To The Left; Black Arkansas Lawmaker Slams "Stand Your Ground" Bill; Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) Arkansas Is Interviewed About Gun Laws; "The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power" Airs Tonight At 10 ET, PT. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump Is Requesting Some $750 Billion From Congress For Defense Spending ISIS Fighters Try To Keep Control Of One Of Their Last Strongholds; Deadly Plane Crash In Ethiopia; Former Owner Of A South Florida Spa Where Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Allegedly Solicited Sex Acts; A Woman Is Recovering After She Was Attacked By A Jaguar At An Arizona Zoo; Eight Democratic Hopefuls Are Back On The Campaign Trail; J-Rod Is Engaged. Aired 2-3p ET


March 09, 2019
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Bill Shine to Resign as White House Communications Adviser; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; Venezuela Recovering from Major Power Outage; Manafort Braces for Second Sentencing Next Week; Netanyahu's Likud Base Backs Him as Charges Loom; U.K. Risks Never Leaving E.U. if Deal Rejected Again; Duchess of Sussex Speaks about Female Empowerment. Aired 5-6a ET
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; George Conway Digs at Trump in Rare Public Appearance; Congressional Anti-Hate Resolution; U.K. Risks Never Leaving E.U. if Deal Rejected Again; Interview with Andrea Leadsom, Leader, House of Commons, on Brexit. Aired 4-5a ET
• Possible Activity at a North Korean Weapons Site; Chinese President May Skip U.S. Trip; Trump's Contrasting Views on Cohen and Manafort; More Families Added to Separation Lawsuit; Venezuela Recovering from Major Power Outage; Northern Ireland Dissatisfied with Unity Process; Wife of American Hostage in Iran Criticizes U.S. Failures; Netanyahu's Likud Base Backs Him as Charges Loom; Duchess of Sussex Speaks about Female Empowerment; Inside the Epic Apollo 11 Moon Landing. Aired 3-4a ET
• R. Kelly Released From Jail After Paying Back Child Support; Trump Watched Super Bowl With Ex-Owner Of Spa Linked To Robert Kraft Arrest; Satellite Images Reveal Activity At North Korean Rocket Facility; Alex Trebek's Announcement Puts Spotlight On Pancreatic Cancer. Aired 8-9p ET
• Demonstrations Continue in Venezuela as Almost Entire Country in Blackout; El Paso Mayor Wants Washington to Hear What's Really Happening on Border; R. Kelly Released from Jail After Paying Back- Child Support; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating. Aired 5-6p ET
• Campaign Trail Wind Up Through The South By Southwest Festival In Austin, Texas; House Of Representatives This Week Passed A Resolution To Formally And Officially Condemn Hatred And Intolerance Aimed At Jews, Muslims, Ethnic Minorities And Homosexuals; New California Governor Lashes Out at Trump on National Emergency; Feds Probe Martin Shkreli After "WSJ" Reports He Used Contraband Cell Phone to Run Drug Company from Jail; U.S. Women's Soccer Team Players Sue for Equal Pay. Aired 4-5p ET
• O'Rourke Soon to Take Stage at South by Southwest as Democrat Candidates Cross the Country; Trump Presidency Overwhelmed with Political Scandals Even Before Mueller Report; Democrats Contemplate Adding More Supreme Court Justices if Next President is Democrat; Democrats Investigations Target Trump's Entire World; Polls: 45 Percent Believe Trump Committed Crimes in Office, 64 Percent Believe Committed Crimes Before Presidency, Republican Approval at 86 Percent; Analysts Say Kim Jong-Un Possibly Preparing New Launch; Miami Herald: Trump Watched Super Bowl with Former Spa Owner Linked to Patriots' Owner Robert Kraft's Arrest; Signs of Hate Rise at Parks, on Sidewalks, at Schools. Aired 3-4p ET
• Pro-Government and Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Venezuela; Rolling Power Outages Continue in Venezuela; Former Ambassador to Venezuela Charles Shapiro Interviewed about Trump Administration Policy towards Venezuela; Plane Diverted Due to Possible Internal Fire; Congressman Denny Heck (D) Washington Interviewed about Michael Cohen's Testimony before Congress; Potential Democratic Presidential Candidates to Attend South by Southwest Festival; Paul Manafort to Face Second Sentencing Trial; Former Owner of Day Spa in which Robert Kraft Arrested for Solicitation Spotted in Photos with President Trump and Trump Campaign Officials. Aired 2-3p ET
• O'Rourke Soon to Take Stage at South by Southwest as Democrat Candidates Cross the Country; 2 Democrat Candidates Aim to Become Youngest U.S. President Ever; Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Canvas Country to Court Voters; Harris: We Must Speak Truths about Painful Racial Past to Heal; R. Kelly Released from Jail After Paying Back- Child Support; Maduro Threatens "Strong Response" to U.S. Aggression; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating; Fight to Defeat ISIS' Self-Declared Caliphate Grinding Down. Aired 1-2p ET
• House Overwhelmingly Passes Anti-Hate Resolution In Wake Of Rep Omar's Controversial Comments On Israel; Soon: R. Kelly To Be Released From Jail After Posting Bond; Cyber Security Firm: N.K. Hackers Target "Critical" U.S. Infrastructure. Aired 12-1p ET
• Emergency Landing at Newark Forces Airport Shutdown; North Korea May Be Preparing Missile or Satellite Launch; Interview with Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D) U.S. Virgin Islands; "Empire" Star Indicted on 16 Felony Counts over Phony Beating; Trump's Former Chief of Staff Sounding Off; Husband of White House Counselor Hits Trump on Rule of Law. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Pro-Government and Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Venezuela; North Korea Rebuilds Missile Launch Site; Interview with Re. Brendan Boyle (D-PA); Democratic House of Representatives Passes Bill to Curb Political Corruption; Former Owner of Day Spa in which Robert Kraft Arrested for Solicitation Spotted in Photos with President Trump and Trump Campaign Officials; Democratic House Passes Anti-Discrimination Resolution; Imprisoned Former Pharmaceutical CEO Possibly Illegally Using Cellphone to Continue Directing Business; U.S. Soccer Women's National Team Suing for Equal Pay and Treatment with Men's National Team. Aired 10-11a ET


March 08, 2019
• Paul Manafort Will Not Spend the Rest of His Life in Jail; Disappearance that Left Deep Scars; Hate Begets Hate; Paul Manafort Sentenced To 47 Months In Prison; U.S. General, ISIS Threat Far From Over; North Korea Border Issues And Trade Deficit Haunt Trump; United Kingdom's Messy Divorce; Blackout Leaves Most Of Venezuela In Darkness; U.K. Royals Take Action Against Markle Trolls; Racist Posts Rose After Markle Announced Pregnancy; The Queen Of Instagram; A Wintry Danger, Avalanches Bury Vehicles, Close Roads In Colorado. Aired 3-4a ET
• Paul Manafort Sentenced To 47 Months In Prison; Brewing Scandal Threatens Canadian P.M.'s Future; Avalanches Bury Vehicles Close Roads In Colorado; Apple CEO Changes Twitter Name After Trump Flubs It; Paul Manafort Sentenced to Prison; U.S. House Passes Anti-Hate Resolution; ISIS Fighters Now Surrendering Are Unrepentant, Unbroken and Radicalized; Trump Admin Hopeful for Denuclearization in First Term; U.K.'s Messy Divorce; Putin Cracks Down on Foreign Agents and Americans. Aired 2-3a ET
• Paul Manafort Sentenced To 47 Months In Prison; Trump Admin Hopeful For Denuclearization In First Term; U.S. General: Threat From ISIS Is Far From Over; Minister Responds to CNN Film Exposing Forced Labor in Ghana; Interview with Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Ghana's Information Minister; British Royal Family Fights Online Abuse against Markle; "Brave Girl Rising". Aired 1-2a ET
• Putin Cracks Down on Critics; New Film Show Moon Landing Mission in Vivid Detail; Arsenal Lose First Leg to Rennes 3-1; Interview with Grant Dalton, CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand, on America's Cup Prep; Paul Manafort Sentenced to 47 Months in Prison; ISIS Threat Far from Over; North Korea Documentary Shows Successful Hanoi Summit; British Prime Minister Urges E.U. to Compromise on Irish Backstop; Putin Cracks Down on Foreign Agents and Americans. Aired 12m-1a ET
• Clinton Impeachment Rivals Spar Over Mueller Investigation; Ken Starr Says the DOJ Should Be Able to Indict A Sitting President; Anti- Semitism And Racism Rising in United States Schools; Trump Watched Super Bowl with Ex Owner of Spa Linked to Robert Kraft's Arrest. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Elizabeth Warren Vows to Break Up Giant Tech Companies; Trump Communications Director Resigns; Outrage Grows Over Manafort Sentence. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump: "I Feel Very Badly for" Ex-Campaign Chief Manafort; Trump Repeats False Claim Judge Said No Collusion with Russia; Trump Says Democrats Have Become "Anti-Israel", "Anti-Jewish" Party; Democrats May Investigate Kushner's Troubled 666 Fifth Avenue Property; Fight to Defeat ISIS' Self-Declared Caliphate Grinding Down. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Trump Says Cohen Directly Asked for A Pardon; Trump Says Democrats Have Become an Anti-Jewish Party; Why Did 23 Republicans Vote Against the Anti-Hate Resolution?; Interview with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD); Trump Says I Feel Very Badly for Ex-Campaign Chief Manafort. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• U.S. Added 20,000 Jobs in February; Accused Kidnapper of Jayme Closs Details Planned Guilty Plea in Letter Sent to Local Television Station; Rise in Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes Across America; In CBS Interview, Martha McSally States There is Work to Do in Addressing Sexual Assault in the Military. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump: House Vote On Anti-Hate Resolution Disgraceful; House Passes Condemning Anti-Semitism, Bigotry; Today: Dems To Vote On Plan To Expand Voting Rights. Aired 10-10:30 ET
• Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) Florida is Interviewed about the Resolution Condemning Bigotry; Nationwide Blackout in Venezuela; Families of MH-370 Demand Answers; Warren Wants Big Tech Splits; Trump Speaks Ahead of Alabama Trip. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• U.S. Economy Adds Only 20,000 Jobs in February; Trump Departs for Alabama After Deadly Tornadoes Hit State; Paul Manafort Sentenced to Nearly Four Years in Prison; Michael Cohen Sues Trump Organization Over Unpaid Legal Bills; Democrats' Spat Over Congresswoman Omar Reveals Divide in Party. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 07, 2019
• Michael Cohen Ditching His Ex-boss; Huawei Sues U.S. Government; More Lives Lost in Eastern Syria; Knife Attacks Escalates in U.K.; Ex-Lawyer Hands Over Documents On Trump Tower Moscow; Huawei Suing U.S. Government Over Federal Ban; U.K. Respond To Multiple Suspicious Packages; Ballooning U.S. Trade Deficit; Crisis In Venezuela; Hate Propaganda On The Rise; A Plan For Privacy; Orbital Adventure. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hillary Clinton Uses Mean Girls Clip To Hit Back At Donald Trump In Election Row. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Under Pressure As Democrats Ramp Up Probes; Cohen Provides More Documents To Congress; Huawei Suing U.S. Government Over Federal Ban; Knife Attacks A National Crisis In Britain; U.S. Journalist Detained In Caracas, Released Hours Later; Homeland Security Chief Defends Immigration Policies; "Jeopardy" Host Battling Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer; U.S.-Backed Forces Say 30,000 Have Fled ISIS Enclave; Reports of Will Smith's New Role Sparks Backlash. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Backed Forces Say 30,000 Fled ISIS Enclave; U.S. Journalist Detained in Caracas, Released Hours Later; R. Kelly in Jail for Not Paying Child Support; Manchester United Beat PSG 3-1 in Paris; FIFA May Expand World Cup to 48 Teams. Aired 12-1a ET
• House to Vote on Anti-Hate Resolution Amid Dem Chaos; Judge Sentencing Trump's Ex-Campaign Chair Paul Manafort; Cummings Says, I Told Cohen I Would Nail Him to a Cross if He Lied. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Democrats Debate Anti-Hate Resolution; Interview With Former Gov. John Kasich (R) Ohio; Sherrod Brown Not Running For President; Manafort Learns Fate. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• The Breadth of Trump Scandals Even Before the Mueller Report; "THE BUSH YEARS" Follows the Emergence of George H.W. Bush; Ex-White House Chief of Staff Breaks with Trump Immigration Policies; Palace Cracks Down on Online Trolls Attacking Meghan Markle; Jared Kushner Meets with Foreign Leaders Without U.S. Embassy Representation. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ex-Fixer Michael Cohen Sues the Trump Organization; Sentencing for Paul Manafort Today; Senator Sherrod Brown Not Running for President; Biden's Team Says 95 Percent Committed to A 2020 Run; House to Vote on Anti-Hate Resolution; The Breadth of Trump Scandals Even Before The Mueller Report. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Statistics and Commentary as Sen. Martha McSally Speaks Publicly About Rape and the Military; Alex Trebek Diagnosed with Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer; Senator Lindsey Graham to Bring Gun Control Legislation Before Judiciary Committee on March 26th; Facebook Announces Major Overhaul to Emphasize Privacy and Cross-Platform Communication. Aired 10:30-11:00a ET
• House To Vote Today To Condemn Anti-Semitism, Today: Manafort Could Get 25-Year Sentence For Fraud Convictions, Senate Intel Chair Sharply Criticizes Cohen Over Pardon Talks, CNN: Cohen Provides Documents Showing Edits To His False 2017 Testimony On Moscow Project Allegedly Made By Trump Lawyer; Sen. Martha McSally (R) Arizona Reveals She Was Raped While In The Military; Interview With Rep. Debbie Dingell. Aired 10-10:30 ET
• Democrats Struggle amid Omar's Comments; R. Kelly Behind Bars over Unpaid Child Support; Sen. Bob Menendez (D) New Jersey is Interviewed about Saudi Arabia. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Administration Reports 471 Parents were Deported Without their Children; John Bolton: Trump Open to Talking Again with Kim; Satellite Images Show New Activity at North Korean Missile Site; Democrats Struggle to Unite Amid Uproar Over Omar's Israel Comments; Investors Look for Direction as Market Opens. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 06, 2019
• Carlos Ghosn is Out of Prison; New Threats Emerge in London; White House Dismisses Democrats' Piling Allegations; Anti-Semitism Causes Party to Shatter; North Korean Cyber Threat; Presidential 2020 Election Threats; Russian Threat, Gas Pipeline Sparks Major Political Struggle; Trudeau Battles Corruption Scandal; Singer R. Kelly Charge; Donald Trump And The American Flag. Aired 3-4a ET
• Venezuela's Guaido in Talks With Unions to Call Public Sector Strike; North Korea Rebuilding Missile Test Site; U.S. Launches Broad Scope Investigations; Fight against ISIS; Interview with Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani Military Spokesperson, on the Threat of War Remaining between Pakistan and India. Aired 2-3a ET
• Report: North Korea Rebuilding Missile Test Site; Former Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn Pays Bail In Japan; U.S. House Launches Broad Scope Investigations; Trump calls Investigations "Presidential Harassment"; Hundreds Of Terrorist Fighters Surrender In Eastern Syria; CNN Speaks To Widow Of Jihadist Linked To Paris Attacks. Aired 1-2a ET
• Second Person Enters Sustained HIV Remission; Donald Trump Embraces American Flag, Literally; Real Madrid Crash out to Ajax in Epic Home Loss; Man UTD Seek Paris Miracle after 2-0 Home Loss. Aired 12-1a ET
• Rubio to Saudi Ambassador Pick, MBS has Gone Full Gangster; R. Kelly Screams, Fights Back at Sexual Abuse Charges; GM Plant Closing as Iconic American Job Nears Extinction; Trump Endorses Many Brands, But Brands Don't Endorse Back. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Michael Cohen Back Before Congress; North Korea Rebuilding Missile Site?; DNC Bans FOX News From Hosting Debates. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• North Korea's Last-Minute Attempt to Get Trump Back to the Table; Ex-Clients Granted Requests Under Acting Interior Chief; WAPO: Trump's High School, College Transcripts Were Hidden; Sen. Martha McSally (R) Reveals Her Rape by a Superior Office While in Military. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Cohen Provided Documents Showing Edits to 2017 False Testimony He Made; Trump Pushed Staff to Grant Security Clearance to Daughter; Homeland Security Chief Grilled about Family Separations And Sexual Abuse; Interview with Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D) Michigan; A Second Judge Blocks Trump's Census Citizenship Question; War Escalates Over Document Demands And Will Likely Go to The Supreme Court; North Korea Missile Site Activity After Failed Trump Talks. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Live Coverage and Commentary of Kirstjen Nielsen's Testimony Before House Homeland Security Committee. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. federal deficit up 77 percent from 2018, DHS Secretary Nielsen faces grilling by House Dems, Cohen resumes testimony before House Intel Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (D) California says Trump doesn't know what oversight looks like, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D) Michigan says she plans to file impeachment resolution this month, Satellite images show new activity at North Korean missile site, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) Marlyland plans to write DOJ to get to the bottom of report that Trump tried to block AT&T-Time Warner merger, Aired 10- 10:30 ET
• New York Subpoena's Trump Organization's Insurance Broker; GM Ends Production at Ohio Plant; R. Kelly Says He's Fighting for His Life; Federal Budget Deficit Jumps in 2019. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Michael Cohen Arrives on Capitol Hill for More Testimony; Trump Allegedly Pressured Staff to Give Ivanka Trump Top Security Clearance; White House Rejected Democrats' Request for Jared Kushner Clearance Documents; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Illinois Interviewed About Jared and Ivanka Kushner's Security Clearance and Michael Cohen's House Intelligence Committee Testimony; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Illinois Interviewed About House Democrats Probe of Trump Organization; Trump slams Democrats for Sweeping House Investigations; Satellite Images Show North Korea Rebuilding Missile Facility; GM Stops production at Ohio Plant; R. Kelly Decries Sexual Allegations Scandal; DHS Secretary to Testify Before Congress on Border Security; New York State Regulators Subpoena Trump Organization's Insurance Broker; Michael Cohen Back on Capitol Hill Today to Give Closed-Door Testimony. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 05, 2019
• Ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Granted Bail; Opposition Leader Juan Guaido Returns To Venezuela; China's Annual Parliament Meeting Underway; Congressional Inquiries Of Trump Launch With Broad Scope; Trump Lashes Out At Opponents As Investigations Launch; Fight Against ISIS; World War II Pope; Deadly Tornadoes Hit Southern U.S.; Remembering Luke Perry; Investigations Piling Up Against President Trump; Nissan Chief Bails Out; Rock Star Welcome Given to Juan Guaido; Two Leaders, One Playbook. Aired 3-4a ET
• Venezuela's Juan Guaido Returns Home, Calls For More Protests; China's Annual Parliament Meeting Underway; Father Of Pell Victim Considers Civil Lawsuit; Powerful Tornadoes Kill 23 People In Southern U.S. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Granted Bail; Congressional Inquiries Of Trump Launch With Broad Scopes; Opposition Leader Juan Guaido Returns To Caracas; Children Of Terror Group Members Returning To France; U.N. To Look At Its Handling Of Myanmar Crisis; Trump Reportedly Tried to Block AT&T/Time Warner Merger; Netanyahu Echoes Trump in Fighting Graft Charges; China's Annual Communist Party Meeting Underway; Powerful Tornadoes Kill 23 People in Southern U.S.; Actor Luke Perry Dies at Age 52 after Massive Stroke; Icon Takes on Streaming over the Theatrical Experience. Aired 1-2a ET
• Vatican to Open WWI-Era Secret Archives; Luke Perry Dead at 52; Balotelli Celebrates Goal Live on Instagram. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Organization's Insurance Broker Hit with Subpoena; Graham Says Trump Thinks Dems Want to Take "Wrecking Ball to His Life"; Will Trump Fight Demand for Translators form Putin Chats; Beto O'Rourke Call for Nationwide Legalization of Pot; California Attorney General Won't Charge Cops in Stephon Clark Shooting. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• White House Pushes Back on Investigations; Trump Organization's Insurance Broker Hit With Subpoena; Most Voters Believe Trump Committed Crimes. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Lashes Out at Rep. Ilhan Omar over Anti-Semitic Comments; White House Rejects Demands for Security Clearance Documents Noticeable Absence of Women Championship Teams at White House. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Adam Schiff Hires Ex-Prosecutor Who Fought Russian Organized Crime; White House Official Hints Trump May Assert Privilege in Document Demands; Cohen's Lawyer Talked Possible Pardon with Trump Team; Democrats Call for Criminal Investigation into Kushner's Clearance; Did Roger Stone Just Violate His Gag Order?; Trump Response to Democratic Probes Expanding. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Second HIV-Positive Patient Goes into Remission Following Stem Cell Transplant; Testimony by Ethan Lindenberger and New Study Out Showing No Link Between Vaccines And Autism; NSA Phone Surveillance Program Likely to End; General Scaparrotti Testified Before Senate Armed Services Committee That He Lacks Sufficient Russian Intelligence; House to Vote on Resolution Tomorrow Condemning Anti- Semitism. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Blasts Dems' Docs Request As Big Fat Fishing Expedition, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D) New York Says Trump Has Attacked Core Functions Of Democracy, Senate Poised To Rebuke Trump, Block National Emergency Declaration, Gov. Jay Inslee (D) Washington Says He Raised Over $1 Million In 48 Hours, Aired 10-10:30 ET
• North Korea Hackers Targeted the U.S. During Summit; Alabama Storm Victims Identified and Search Continues for Victims; Teen Who Defied Parents and Got Vaccinated Testifies on Capitol Hill; Doctor Tortured in Saudi Arabia. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) Maryland Interviewed About House Democrats' Investigations Into President Trump's Business and Political Life; Democrats Launch Sweeping Trump Probe, Demand Documents from 81 Players; David Axelrod: Democrats Documents Request "Plays into the Witch-Hunt Meme"; North Korea Hackers Targeted the U.S. During Trump-Kim Summit; Investors Pay Close Attention to U.S.- China Trade Negotiations. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 04, 2019
• CFO Fights Back Against Canada; Tornado Ripped Southern U.S.; Jackson Abuse Cases Comes Back; Mothers Nature Batters Southern U.S.; More Investigations Piling Up; Joint Military Drills Resumes; Tensions Rising Between Venezuelan Leaders. Aired 3-4a ET
• Venezuela's Juan Guaido Plans To Go Home Despite Safety Concerns; New Film Lays Out Abuse Allegations Against Michael Jackson; It's Carnival Time Around The World; U.S. Politicians Commemorate Alabama Civil Rights March; An Outbreak of Terrible Tornados is Sweeping Across the United States; Jerry Nadler Believes Donald Trump Obstructed Justice; U.S. and South Korea About to Resume War Drills; Juan Guaido Set to Return to Venezuela; A Look at ISIS' Last Enclave in Eastern Syria. Aired 2-3a ET
• Battle Rages to Take Terror Group's Last Syrian Enclave; E.U. Departure Set to Lead to More Customs Regulations; SpaceX Crew Dragon Docks with Space Station; Cohen Says Trump Ordered Him to Hide School Records; At Least 23 Killed In Alabama In Outbreak Of Storms; U.S. House Committee Launches Obstruction Of Justice Probe; Lawmakers Vote Enough To Block Emergency Declaration; Interview with John Bolton; Opposition Leader To Return Home Monday For Protests; Bolton: Meeting Was Unquestionable Success For Us; White House National Security Adviser Says N. Korea Owes Full Explanation About Otto Warmbier's Death. Aired 1-2a ET
• Smaller U.S.-South Korea Military Drills Start Monday; Bolton: North Korea Needs to Come Clean on Warmbier's Death; Family Believes U.S.-Saudi Dual National Tortured; Liverpool See Title Hopes Dented after Draw; Roger Federer Claims 100th Career Title; Some Countries Threatening to Boycott Rugby World Cup. Aired 12-1a ET
• Self-Proclaimed President returns to Venezuela, Despite Arrest Concerns; New Yorker, "The Making of the Fox News White House"; American Citizen Jailed, Tortured in Saudi Arabia; Actor Luke Perry, Star of Beverly Hills 90210", Dead at 52; Michael Jackson Accused of Molesting 2 Boys in Explosive HBO Documentary. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Deadly Alabama Tornadoes; Venezuela's Opposition Leader Returns; Congress Ramping Up Trump Investigations. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ex-Colorado Governor Jumps into Crowded 2020 Democratic Field; Hillary Clinton Sounding Alarm on State of the Country; Democrats to Present Anti-Semitism Resolution Following Israeli Comments Made by Rep. Ilhan Omar; House Judiciary Committee Requests Documents from over 60 Individuals to Start Trump Probes; "New Yorker": Trump Intervened to Stop in AT&T/Time Warner Merger; Actor Luke Perry Dies at Age 52. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Opposition Leader Returns to Venezuela Despite Arrest Threats; Democrats Demand Documents from 81 People; Trump Ordered His Aid to Pressure Department of Justice Over CNN Merger; Deadly Alabama Tornado with 170 MPH Winds; Survivor to Grandson, Tell God, Thank You; More Republicans Are Voting Against Trump's National Emergency. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Juan Guaido May Soon Re-enter Venezuela, Encouraging Opposition to Nicolas Maduro; Justice Department Disputes Hoda Muthana's Citizenship Status; John Hickenlooper Enters 2020 Presidential Race; Democratic Congressmen Calling Out Ilhan Omar After More Public Comments on U.S.-Israel Relationship; Part Two of HBO Documentary "Leaving Neverland" Airs Tonight. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least 23 Dead After Tornadoes Rip Through Alabama, House Dems to Expand Obstruction Probe, Guaido Vows to Risk Arrest to Join Opposition Protests. Aired 10-10:30 ET
• Hickenlooper Joins Race; New Polls on Democratic Candidates; Guaido Risks Arrest; Mounting Evidence as Probes Expand; DOJ Pressured to Block Merger. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• House Democrats Prepare to Expand Obstruction Probe; Senator Rand Paul to Oppose President Trump's Emergency Declaration; Senate Poised to Rebuke Trump's Emergency Declaration; New Yorker: President Trump Directed Former Economic Adviser to Pressure DOJ to Block AT&T- Time Warner Merger; U.S.-South Korea Cancel Major War Games to "Support Diplomatic Efforts" with North Korea; Former Colorado Governor Hickenlooper Joins Crowded Democratic Field Running for President in 2020; Interview with Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA); At Least 23 Dead After Tornadoes Rip Through Alabama; Winter Storm Forces Schools to Close in New York and Boston. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 03, 2019
• U.S. Allies Attack ISIS' Last Syrian Enclave; Trump Caps off Dismal Week with Long, Rambling Speech at CPAC; Bernie Sanders Holds First Major Campaign Rally; No Charges for Stephon Clark Killers; Interview with Cheryl Dorsey, Retired LAPD Sergeant, and Andrew Cherkasky, Criminal Defense Attorney; U.S.-South Korea Military Drills Start Monday; Tension in Kashmir Region; 20K Children Living in Slavery in Ghana. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Caps off Dismal Week with Long, Rambling Speech at CPAC; U.S. Allies Attack ISIS' Last Syrian Enclave; No Charges for Stephon Clark Killers; Interview with Benjamin Crump, Clark Family Attorney; U.S.-South Korea Military Drills Start Monday; People Cross Venezuelan Border Illegally after Last Week's Clashes; Europe's Biggest Port Bracing for No-Deal Brexit. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Caps off Dismal Week with Long, Rambling Speech at CPAC; No Charges for Stephon Clark Killers; People Cross Venezuelan Border Illegally after Last Week's Clashes; "Brexit Heartland" Frustrated by Political Stalemate. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• A Number of Fatalities, Many Injured in Tornadoes; Nadler to Seek Documents From Over 60 People in Trump's Circle; Trump's National Emergency Faces Another Senate Opposition; Bolton: "No Deal is Better Than Bad Deal." Aired 7-8p ET
• Tornado Destruction In Lee County, Alabama; Chair Of The Judiciary Committee, Jerry Nadler Was Saying It's Very Clear That The President Obstructed Justice; Key 2020 Democrats Gathering In Selma, Alabama To Mark The Solemn Anniversary Of 1965's Bloody Sunday. Aired 6-7p ET
• Chairman Nadler to Probe Trump on Abuse of Power; 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Join Bloody Sunday March; Stephon Clark's Killers Not Charged; Venezuelans Cross River Border; Trump Criticizes Critics with Speech at CPAC; Elie Honig and Legal Questions on Cross Exam. Aired 5-6p ET
• Senator Rand Paul to Vote Against Trump's Emergency Declaration; March Across Edmund Pettus Bridge on "Bloody Sunday" Anniversary; Aired 4-5p ET
• Senate Poised To Vote Against Trump's Wall Declaration; Dems Plan To Launch Probe Of Trump's "Abuse Of Power"; Nadler: Very Clear President Trump Obstructed Justice; Trump Blasts Dem Harassment, Claims Cohen Lied In Testimony. Fmr. Trump Business Associate Felix Sater To Testify Before Congress; Bolton On North Korea: "No Deal Is Better Than A Bad Deal"; 2020 Hopefuls In Selma To Mark 1965 "Bloody Sunday"; Crowd Walks In "Bloody Sunday" March In Selma; Bolton: North Korea Summit Was Not A Failure; Hillary Clinton Calls Out Voter Suppression In Selma; March Across Edmund Pettus Bridge On Anniversary Of "Blood Sunday". Aired 3-4p ET
• Republican Senator Rand Paul Now Saying He Will Vote To Block President Trump's Emergency Declaration; Democrats Vowing To Ramp Up Their Investigations Into President Trump; National Security Adviser John Bolton Fiercely Defending President Trump's Decision To Walk Out Of Kim Summit; Several 2020 Democratic Hopefuls Are Gathering In Selma, Alabama To Mark Civil Rights March; Family Of A Dual U.S.-Saudi Citizen Being Held In Saudi Arabia Claim He Has Been Tortured; The Family Of An Unarmed Black Man Fatally Shot By Sacramento Police Outraged No Charges Decision. Aired 2-3p ET


March 02, 2019
• Trump Demanded Kushner Get Top Secret Clearance; Warmbiers Lash Out at Trump; Manafort Asks for Leniency before Fraud Sentencing; Celebrations Mark Return of Indian Air Force Pilot; Osama bin Laden's Son Emerging as Al Qaeda Leader; Cohen Testimony May Spark More Hearings; One Dead in Algerian Anti-Government Rallies; Biden Responds to Backlash after Praising Pence; Pentagon Sends Space Force Proposal to Congress; SpaceX Launches First-Ever Demo of Crew Dragon Capsule. Aired 5-6a ET
• Warmbiers Lash Out at Trump; Trump Demanded Kushner Get Top Secret Clearance; Celebrations Mark Return of Indian Air Force Pilot; SDF Final Push against ISIS as Civilians Get Out; Manafort Asks for Leniency before Fraud Sentencing; Political Rival Urges Netanyahu to Resign; CNN Exposes Child Slavery on Ghana's Lake Volta; SpaceX Launches First-Ever Demo of Crew Dragon Capsule. Aired 4-5a ET
• Warmbiers Lash Out at Trump; Kim Jong-un Returns to Pyongyang; Osama bin Laden's Son Emerging as Al Qaeda Leader; Celebrations Mark Return of Indian Air Force Pilot; Manafort Asks for Leniency before Fraud Sentencing; Cohen Testimony May Spark More Hearings; U.S. Military Exercises Target Terrorism in Burkina Faso; Butterfly Sanctuary Fights Construction of U.S. Border Wall. Aired 3-4a ET
• Parents Of Otto Warmbeir Give A Sharp Rebuke For President Trump; Michael Cohen Will Return For Additional Testimony; Questions Surround The Methods Used To Get Kushner's Clearance; An Indian Air Force Pilot Is Released After Being Held Captive By Pakistan On Friday; Hamza Bin Laden, Son Of Osama Bin Laden Is Now On The United States State Department's Most Wanted List. The U.S. Is Now Emerging As A New Leader In Al-Qaeda; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu In Political Fight Over Corruption Charges; Self-Proclaimed Interim President Juan Guaido Says The Transition Is Under Way Right Now To Remove President Nicolas Maduro From Office. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump's Two-Hour CPAC Speech; Cohen's Testimony; Sanders' Speech In Home Town; Sanders Not Interested In Clinton Advice; Biden Still Undecided; DA: No Charges For Two Officers Who Killed Stephon Clark; State Dept: Bin Laden's Son Taking Over Al-Qaeda Leader; Poster Linking Muslim Congresswoman To 9/11 Sparks Outrage. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump's Two-Hour Speech; Sanders' Family Story; Cohen On SDNY Communication; Outrage After Trump Believes Kim on Otto Warmbier's Medical Condition; San Francisco Giants Owner Larry Baer Apologizing & Police Investigating Video of Altercation with Wife; "The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power" Premiers Sunday at 9:00 P.M.; State Department Offers Reward for Information to Capture New Al Qaeda Leader. Aired 5- 6p ET


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