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July 30, 2019


July 29, 2019
• Did Not Air 12-1a ET
• Several States Break Records for Most Deaths in One Day; Florida Sees Cases Spike, Record Daily Death Toll; Experts Concerned About Concerts and Parties; Baseball Season in Question as Positive Tests Grow; Trump Again Touts Unproven Drug Hydroxychloroquine; Biden Slams Trump's Handling of Pandemic, Race Relations; Russia to Approve Covid-19 Vaccine Despite Safety Concerns; Germany Follows U.K. and Advises Against Travel to Spain; Officials Call Germany's Spike in Cases Disturbing; Saudi Arabia Imposes Restrictions for Unprecedented Hajj. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Festival Turns into a Day of Mourning; DNI Dan Coats Exits from President Trump's Cabinet; Controversial Bill Still Unresolved in Hong Kong; American Teenagers in Trouble for Killing an Italian Police. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Shooting Over in San Francisco, 11 Injured and 3 Dead. Aired 2-3a ET
• At Least Three Dead, 15 Injured In Shooting At North Carolina Festival. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Picks Congressional Loyalist as New Intel Chief; Interview With John Delaney, (D) Presidential Candidate; Democratic Candidates Prep for Make or Break Moment at CNN Debate; GOP's McConnell Defends Blocking Election Security Bills; American Tourists Accused of Killing Italian Police Officer. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• President Trump Continues Racist Attacks; Gilroy Shooting Kills Three; Democratic Presidential Candidates Get Set For Second Debate. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Kushner Owned Baltimore Apartments "Infested" with Rodents; Trump Picks Congressional Loyalist As New Intel Chief; A Look At Which Democratic Candidates Have The Most To Lose In Tomorrow Night's Debate In Detroit. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Mass Shooting At A Food Festival In The Northern Californian Town Of Gilroy; Senator Kamala Harris Trying To Clear Up Some Confusion About Her Plans For Healthcare; Trump Attacks Black Congressman, Black Leader in Baltimore. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Interview With Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT); Trump's Anti- Baltimore Tweets; Alexei Navalny Returned to Prison From Hospital. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Three Killed, 12 hurt In Mass Shooting At California Festival; Democratic Candidates Prep For Make-Or-Break Moment At CNN Debate; Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) Releases Medicare For All Plan. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Trump Escalates Attacks on Cummings; Make-or-Break for Democratic Candidates; Trump Nominates Ratcliffe to Head Intel. Aired 9:30-10a
• 3 Dead, 11 Hurt in Mass Shooting at California Festival; Kamala Harris Releases Her Medicare For All Plan; President Trump Escalates Attacks on Congressman Elijah Cummings of Baltimore. Aired 9-9:30a ET


July 28, 2019
• Police Attack Protesters in Hong Kong; Trump's Tweet Targets Representative Elijah Cummings' Baltimore District; Democrat Presidential Candidates Prepare for Second Debate; Republicans Block Election Security Bills as Mueller Warns of Russian Interference; Iran Shoots Down U.S. drone Aircraft; Two Americans Arrested in Italian Cop's Stabbing Death; Seaweed Bloom Invades Beaches. Aired 5-6a ET
• Police Attack Protesters in Hong Kong; Trump's Tweet Targets Representative Elijah Cummings' Baltimore District; Democrat Presidential Candidates Prepare for Second Debate; Two Americans Arrested in Italian Cop's Stabbing Death; One-Year-Old Twins Die after Being Left in Car for Eight Hours; Statements on Immigration from 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates; Egan Bernal Set to Become First Colombian to Win Tour de France; Seaweed Bloom Invades Beaches. Aired 4-5a ET
• Police Attack Protesters in Hong Kong; Trump's Tweet Targets Representative Elijah Cummings' Baltimore District; Two Americans Arrested in Italian Cop's Stabbing Death; Democrat Presidential Candidates Prepare for Second Debate; Seaweed Bloom Invades Beaches; Egan Bernal Set to Become First Colombian to Win Tour de France. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Democratic Candidates Fight to Stand Out at CNN Debates; Intel Chief Dan Coats Stepping Down, Trump to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Replacement; Interview with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD). Aired 7-8p ET
• Preview Of The Second Democratic Presidential Debates In Detroit; Gillibrand Claims Some 2020 Rivals Don't Like Women Working; Intel Chief Dan Coats Stepping Down, Trump To Nominate Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe As Replacement; Wall Street Watches For Federal Reserve Rate Cut; Sanders Travels To Canada With Patients Seeking Cheaper Insulin. Aired 6-7p ET
• President Trump Nominates National Intelligence Chief; CNN Special Coverage Of Second Round Of Democratic Presidential Debates; Issue Of Race In The 2020 Campaign And Debate; Calls For Impeachment Inquiry Getting Louder; Democratic Candidates And Their Policies; Immigration Plans And The Democratic Debates; Democratic Party Divided Over Impeachment Of Trump; Elie Honig Answers Legal Question On "Cross-Exam". Aired 5-6p ET
• Intelligence Chief Dan Coats Expected To Step Down Soon; Trump Escalates Attacks Against Elijah Cummings; Bernie Sanders Travels To Canada With Patients Seeking Cheaper Insulin; CNN Democratic Presidential Debates Just Two Days Away; Oscars; CNN Heroes; Italy Elections; Second Amendment Rights. Aired 4-5p ET
• National Intelligence Director Dan Coats Expected To Resign; Democratic Contenders Reveal Strategies Ahead Of CNN Debate; Father Charged With Manslaughter, Negligent Homicide And Endangering Welfare Of A Child In Death Of Twin Babies; Trump Doubles Down On Attacks Against Representative Cummings. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Donald Trump Is Fortifying His Attacks On Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings And Bashing His Seventh District Which Includes Baltimore; 2020 Candidates Are Setting Themselves Apart From One Another Is With Their Health Care Plans; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg Is Still Alive; Protests In Hong Kong Gets More Violent; One Of Two American Suspects Accused Of Killing A Police Officer In Italy Is Handcuffed And Blindfolded. Aired 2-3p ET


July 27, 2019
• U.S. Signs Asylum Agreement with Guatemala; Supreme Court Lets President Trump Proceed with Border Wall but Legal Fight Continues; Hong Kong Sees Eighth Consecutive Week of Protests; Biden Previews Aggressive Approach ahead of CNN Debates While Harris Says She Will Be Polite; Boris Johnson and Donald Trump Talk Trade Deal; White Helmets Photographer Killed in Airstrikes; Death the Norm in Syria as the World Turns a Blind Eye; JUUL Told Teens Vaping Totally Safe in School Info Sessions. Aired 5-6a ET
• Supreme Court Lets President Trump Proceed with Border Wall but Legal Fight Continues; U.S. Signs Asylum Agreement with Guatemala; Dems Taking Big Step toward Possible Impeachment by Suing for Secret Grand Jury Info from Mueller Report; Hong Kong Sees Eighth Consecutive Week of Protests; Boris Johnson and Donald Trump Talk Trade Deal; Search for Murder Suspects Focuses on Remote Canadian Area; North Korea Boasts of Missile Firings as Trump Downplays Threat; Mother Nature Has Final Say in Stage 19 of the Tour de France; Fortnite Esports Video Game Holds World Cup. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Signs Asylum Agreement with Guatemala; Hong Kong Sees Eighth Consecutive Week of Protests; Search for Murder Suspects Focuses on Remote Canadian Area; White Helmets Photographer Killed in Airstrikes; Dems Taking Big Step toward Possible Impeachment by Suing for Secret Grand Jury Info from Mueller Report; Supreme Court Lets President Trump Proceed with Border Wall but Legal Fight Continues; Ole Miss Students Pose with Guns at Emmett Till Memorial; Mother Nature Has Final Say in Stage 19 of the Tour de France; Fortnite Esports Video Game Holds World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Trump Has A Big Win; Roger Stone Trial; Trump's Attacks On Baltimore; Lawmakers Question Juul Over In Teen Nicotine Addiction; Jay-Z, John Fogerty Pull Out Of Troubled Woodstock 50; The Groundbreaking Films Of The '70s; Richard Quest Takes A Ride With Stunt Jet Team. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump: No Human Being Would Want To Live In Cummings' District; Candidates Prep For CNN Democratic Presidential Debates Tuesday And Wednesday Nights 8 P.M. ET Live From Detroit; Mueller Warns Russia Attacking U.S. As We Sit Here. Aired 7-8p ET
• Democratic Candidates Preparing For Upcoming CNN Debates; U.S. Signs Asylum Agreement With Guatemala; U.S.-Born Teen Detained by ICE Told: You Have No Rights; Rep. Elijah Cummings Responds after Trump Calls His District "Infested"; Baltimore Mayor Responds to Trump's Cummings & "Infested" Rant; Mueller Testimony Falls Short in TV Ratings; Hong Kong Protests Turn Violent; 560 Arrested in Moscow in Crackdown on Opposition Supporters Demanding Free, Fair Elections. Aired 5-6p ET
• Republicans Block Election Security Bills as Mueller Warns of Russian Interference; 560 Arrested in Moscow in Crackdown on Opposition Supporters Demanding Free, Fair Elections; Harrowing Photo Shows Syrian Girl's Attempt to Save Infant After Airstrike; Citizen Journalist Among 18 Civilians Killed in Syria; 2020 Democrats Outline Their Immigration Plans. Aired 4-5p ET
• Supreme Court Hands Trump Victory In Border Wall Funding; Trump Touts Immigration Agreement With Guatemala; Rep. Nadler Going To Court To Build Case For Impeachment; Elijah Cummings Responds After Trump Calls His District "Infested"; CNN's Victor Blackwell Defends Hometown Against Trump's Attacks; Two American Teens Arrested In Killing Of Police Officer In Rome; Epstein Found Injured In Jail Cell With Markings On His Neck; 2020 Democrats Outline Their Health Care Plans Ahead Of Second Debate; Biden Getting More Aggressive For Second Debate, Says He's "Not Going To Be As Polite This Time". Aired 3-4p ET
• Supreme Court Finds Trump Administration May Use Pentagon Funds for Border Wall Construction; President Trump Makes Controversial Tweet about Representative Elijah Cummings' District; U.S. Reaches Agreement that Guatemala Will be Harbor for Central American Asylum Seekers; House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler Seeking Release Special Counsel Mueller's Grand Jury Materials; Balcony Floor Collapses in a South Korean Nightclub where U.S. Water Polo Teams Celebrating; Police Attack Protestors in Hong Kong; Democratic Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren Campaign in New Hampshire; Democrat Presidential Candidates Prepare for Second Debate; Manhunt Underway in Canada for Two Teens Accused of Killing Three People; Facebook Fined $5 Billion by Federal Trade Commission. Aired 2-3p ET
• 2020 Democrats Gearing Up for Next Week's CNN Debates; Warren Campaigns in New Hampshire Ahead of CNN Debate; Biden Says No More Mr. Nice Guy as He Faces Harris, Booker on Debate State Next Week; 101 House Democrats Now Calling for Impeachment Inquiry; Supreme Court Hands Trump Victory in Border Wall Funding; Rep. Elijah Cummings Responds after Trump Calls His District "Infested"; New York Father Charged after Twin Babies Die in Hot Car; 2020 Democrats Outline Their Immigration Plans; Republicans Block Election Security Bills as Mueller Warns of Russian Interference; Same-Sex Couple Sues Over Daughter's Denied Citizenship. Aired 1-2p ET
• Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Use Military Funds To Build Border Wall; Rep. Elijah Cummings Fires Back Following Trump Twitter Attack; Senate Reports Russia Targeted All 50 States In 2016 Election; Police In Canada Narrow Search For Teen Murder Suspects; House Democrats Continue Investigations; U.S. Citizen Released After Three Weeks In ICE Custody; Trump Lobbied To Review $10B Contract Bid Involving Amazon; Students Say Juul Employee Told Them Vaping Is "Totally Safe"; U.S. Water Polo Players Hurt In Nightclub Collapse. Aired 12-1p ET
• Supreme Court Hands Trump Victory in Border Wall Funding; U.S. Water Polo Players Hurt in Nightclub Collapse; Two Americans Arrested in Italian Cop's Stabbing Death; Warren Campaigns in New Hampshire Ahead of Debates; Interview with Rep. Tim Ryan (D) Ohio; Hong Kong Protests Stretch into 8th Weekend; Puerto Rico Governor Rossello Leaving Office Friday; "THE MOVIES: The 1970S". Aired 11a-12p ET
• Presidential Candidates Joe Biden and Cory Booker Exchange Criticism over Criminal Justice Reform; Representative Tulsi Gabbard Says Senator Kamala Harris Does Not have Temperament to be President; Balcony Floor Collapses in a South Korean Nightclub where U.S. Water Polo Teams Celebrating; President Trump Makes Controversial Tweet about Representative Elijah Cummings District; One-Year-Old Twins Die after Being Left in Car for Eight Hours; House Democrats Hold Press Conference on Impeachment after Mueller Hearing; Statements on Immigration from 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Examined. Aired 10-11a ET


July 26, 2019
• African Voices, Speed skater, Outdoor Sportsman, And A Multi- Sport Athlete; Hundreds of Lives Lost in the Mediterranean; Some Relief for Europe; North Korea Send Warning Shots to South Korea; No Surprising Act from Mueller; Flyboard Man Lands in Water. Aired 3-4a ET
• Migrants Feared Dead in Shipwreck Off Libyan Coast; U.S. Senate Intel Report's Election Warning; Republicans Twice Block Election Security Bills; Impeachment Divide; Heart-Stopping Moment; All-Time Temperature Records Smashed Across Europe; American Rapper Goes on Trial in Sweden; U.S. Senate Report Details Russian Interference in 2016; North Korea: Missiles Launched as a Warning to South Korea; Johnson: U.K. Must "Turbo Charge" Preps for No-Deal Brexit; Boris Johnson's Personal Life Makes Waves; Owner Of Jerusalem Football Club Addresses Racism. Aired 2-3a ET
• Europe's Heat Wave Shatters Temperature Records; North Korea: Missiles Were Warning To South Korea; Source: Trump Views Mueller's Testimony As Vindication; U.N. Says Heat Wave Has Hallmarks of Climate Change; Search for Murder Suspects Focuses on Remote Canadian Area; U.S. Reinstates Federal Death Penalty; American Citizen's U.S. Immigration Ordeal; The True Tale of the Fake Seal. Aired 1-2a ET
• Europe's Heat Wave Shatters Temperature Records; Boris Johnson's Personal Life Makes Waves; Sources: Trump Views Mueller's Testimony as Vindication. Aired 12-1a ET
• All 50 States Targeted by Russians Ahead of 2016 Elections; Rep. Speier Says Trump Interested in 2020 Meddling Because It Worked; Ole Miss Students Pose with Guns at Emmett Till Memorial; Jay-Z Pulls Out of Woodstock 50. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Republicans Blocking Election Security Measures; Democrats and Health Care; Democrats Divided Over Impeachment. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• How Jeffrey Epstein Used Victoria's Secret Billionaire for Cash & Women; WSJ: Feds Subpoena Pilots Who Worked for Jeffrey Epstein; U.S.-Born Teen Detained by ICE Told: You Have No Rights; ICE Breaks Car Window to Arrest, Deport Undocumented Migrant. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• The Number Of Democrats Calling For Impeachment Growing Today; GDP Is At 2.1 Percent which Is Both Good And Bad News For The President; Epstein Leveraged His Relationship With Billionaire Leslie Wexner. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Pete Buttigieg Unveils Economic Proposal; Senate Report Confirms Russians Targeted 50 States in 2016 Election; JUUL Told Teens Vaping Totally Safe in School Info Sessions. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) California Says Meeting With Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) New York Went Well; North Korea Says Missile Launch Was A Warning To South Korea; An Official Reports, Iran Test Fires Medium-Range Ballistic Missile; Biden Takes More Aggressive Approach On Campaign Trail; Sen. Kamala Harris (D) California Speaks At National Urban League Conference. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S. Economy Slows in Q2; U.S. Rapper Charged in Sweden; U.S. Teen Detained by CBP; Frat Suspends Students; Marines Arrested at Camp Pendleton. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Nancy Pelosi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Meet Amid Party Tensions; Joe Biden Takes More Aggressive Approach on Campaign Trail; House Judiciary Goes to Court Today for Mueller Grand Jury Documents; Pelosi Allies Say She's Keeping Open the Option of Impeachment; Democrats Divided Over Impeachment After Mueller Testimony. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


July 25, 2019
• Governor Ricardo Rossello to Step Down in a Few Days' Time; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cleans the House; Democrats not Satisfied with Mueller's Testimony; Rapper Rocks in Jail; Europe Experienced Record-Setting Heat Wave; North Korea Back to Testing Missiles; Winning Post, An Elegant Life. Aired 3-4a ET
• Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello Announces He Will Resign; South Korea: North Korea Tested New Type of Short-Range Missile; Former Special Counsel Testifies Before Congress; Record Temperature Could Collapse Notre Dame Ceiling. Aired 2-3a ET
• Puerto Rico Gov. Rossello Announces He Will Resign; Former Special Counsel Testifies Before Congress; Boris Johnson Takes Over As U.K. Prime Minister; Mueller Sticks to Script in Congressional Testimony; North Korea Fires Two Unidentified Projectiles;. Aired 1-2a ET
• Puerto Rico Gov. Rossello Announces He Will Resign; S. Korea: N. Korea Fires Two Unidentified Projectiles; Mueller Sticks To Script In Congressional Testimony; Boris Johnson Takes Over As UK Prime Minister; Records Tumble In Belgium, Germany And The Netherlands; Scorching UK Temperature Could Hit Record 39 Thursday. Aired 12-1a ET
• Epstein on Suicide Watch, Says He Was Beaten Up in Jail; Red Flags on Family Separations Raised Internally in Trump Administration; Dallas Teen Wrongfully Detained By ICE Says He Lost 26 Pounds; New Questions, Revelations About Trump's Pick Monica Crowley; Search for Suspects Who Doused Cops with Water; Barr Orders Restart of Federal Executions after 16 Years. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Epstein Found Injured in Jail Cell; Fake Presidential Seal Displayed Behind President Trump; Democratic Presidential Candidates Prepare For Second Debate; Mueller Testimony Fallout. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Suspect's Father: He Plans to Go Out in "Blaze of Glory"; 13- Plus Million Watched Mueller Testify, Down from Comey Hearing; Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) Discusses Mueller's Testimony, Impeachment Vote, Obstruction of Justice; Juul Rep Tells 9th-Grade Class Vaping "Completely Safe". Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Sixteen Marines Arrested For Their Alleged Involvement In Illegal Activities; Jeffrey Epstein, Found Mysteriously Injured In His Jail Cell; Joe Biden Clearly Ready To Rumble With Two Of His Sharpest Critics. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Criminal Justice May be Focus in Second 2020 Debate; Manhunt for Two Canadian Youth Suspected of Murders; Justice Department to Restart Federal Executions. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Rapper ASAP Rocky Charged With Assault, Faces Trial In Sweden; Democrats Debate Next Steps After Hearings; GOP Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) Mississippi Blocks Election Security Bills; North Korea Fires Two Short-Range Missiles; Trump Vetoes Joint Resolutions Prohibiting Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia And United Arab Emirates. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Epstein Injured in Jail Cell; North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles; Puerto Rico's Governor Resigns; Biden Speaks at Conference; Mueller on Russian Interference; Rapper A$AP Rocky Charged with Assault. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Democrats Debate Next Steps After Robert Mueller's Testimony; House Judiciary to Go to Court to Enforce Don McGahn Subpoena After Mueller Hearing; House to Vote Today on $1.3 Trillion Budget and Debt Limit Deal; North Korea Test Fires New Ballistic Missile. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


July 24, 2019
• CNN International: Robert Mueller Testifies in Capitol Hill; Theresa May Delivers Her Final Speech at 10 Downing Street. Aired 9- 10a ET
• CNN International: May Addresses Parliament For The Last Time As Prime Minister; May Heads to Downing Street for Last Time As PM. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: May Addresses Parliament for Last Time as Prime Minister. Aired 7-8a ET
• CNN International: Britain's New Leader, Boris Johnson; Mueller to Testify Publicly on Russia Investigation; Russia Contradicts Earlier Regret in Airspace Violation between South Korea and Japan. Aired 6-7a ET
• CNN International: Britain's New Leader, Boris Johnson; Puerto Rican Governor Expected to Resign; Mueller to Testify Publicly on Russia Investigation; Russia Contradicts Earlier Regret in Airspace Violation between South Korea and Japan. Aired 5-6a ET
• CNN International: Britain's New Leader, Boris Johnson; Mueller to Testify Publicly on Russia Investigation; Russia Contradicts Earlier Regret in Airspace Violation Between South Korea and Japan. Aired 4-5a ET
• Downing Street's Changing of the Guards; Speculation Builds as Mueller Heads to Capitol Hill; Scorching Heat Engulf Europe; A Boxer's Last Fight; Russia Apologized to South Korea; Quest's World of Wonder. Aired 3-4a ET
• Boris Johnson Set to Become British Prime Minister; South Korea: Russia Apologizes For Plane Incident; Two Missing Canadians Now Suspects in Killing of Three People in British Columbia; Study: "Sonic Attack" May Have Changed Diplomats' Brains; Singapore Seizes Largest Haul Ivory In Its History; Tokyo Games Are One Year Away. Aired 2-3a ET
• Businesses Worry about Johnson's Brexit Strategy; South Korea: Russia Apologizes for Plane Mishap; U.S. Justice Department Launching Antitrust Review of Big Tech; U.K. & France Brace for Extreme Heat This Week; Tokyo Games on Track to Open July 24 Next Year. Aired 1-2a ET
• Boris Johnson Faces Diplomatic Challenges with Iran; Two Missing Canadians Now Suspects in Killing of Three People in British Columbia; UK, France Brace for Extreme Heat This Week. Aired at 12-1a ET
• Mueller Ends Full Day of Testimony Before Congress; Democrats Renew Calls for Impeachment After Mueller's Testimony. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Robert Mueller Testifies Before Congress. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Robert Mueller Testifies to Congress on Trump and Russia. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Robert Mueller Testifies On Capitol Hill. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller Is Questioned By Congress Regarding His Report. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Robert Mueller Testifies Before Congress; CNN Panel Discusses Testimony During Recess. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Robert Muller Testifies Before Congress; Mueller: Trump Was Not Exonerated. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller To Testify Before Congress. Aired 9-9:30a ET


July 23, 2019
• Boris Johnson Swept To Victory Pretty Much As Predicted As The Conservative Party Leader, And Therefore, The Next British Prime Minister; South Korean Jets Have Fired More Than 300 Warning Shots At A Russian Military Plane. Aired 9-10a ET
• The Announcement And Selection Of A New British Prime Minister; The U.K. Now Stuck In A Stand Off With The Iranians Over The Seize Of Two Oil Tankers. Aired 7-8a ET
• U.K. Conservative Party Set to Announce Next Leader; Brexit Dominated Theresa May's Time As Prime Minister; U.K. Junior Education Minister Resigns. Aired 6-7a ET
• U.K Conservative Party Set To Announce Next Leader; U.K. Issues New Warnings Over Seized Tanker; Stena Bulk CEO: Tanker Crew In Good Health. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.K. Conservative Party Set to Announce Next Leader; U.K. Issues New Warnings Over Seized Tanker. Aired 4-5a ET
• Inside Africa, The Art Of Sheep Shearing; Tensions Not Slowing Down Between Iran and U.K.; Mistake or Deliberate Act by Russia; Britain to Welcome Its New Prime Minister; Home Sweet Home Turned into Rubbles; Trade Tensions Between South Korea and Japan Going up into the WTO. Aired 3-4a ET
• South Korea Fires Warning Shots at Russian Jets; U.S., U.K. Consider Military Options to Counter Iran; U.K. Conservative Party Set to Announce Next Leader; Former Special Counsel's Remarks May Be Limited. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S., U.K. Considering Military Options To Counter Iran; U.K. Conservative Party Set To Announce Next Leader; South Korea Fires Warning Shots At Russian Jets; President Trump's Mueller Strategy Attack; Puerto Rico Governor Clings to Power Despite Protests; Israel Demolishes Homes in East Jerusalem; Marvel Unveils New Marvel Superhero Lineup. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. politicians Criticize Embattled Puerto Rico Governor; Iran Releases Footage of Captured Tanker's Crew; Trump Lashes Out at Mueller, then Admits He Will Watch His Testimony; Theresa May Set to Resign as U.K. Prime Minister; White Helmets Photographer Killed in Airstrikes. Aired 12-1a ET
• Dallas-Born Teen Detained by Border Patrol, Now in ICE Custody; Senate Passes 9/11 First Responders Funding Bill; Trump Friend Boris Johnson to Become U.K. Prime Minister; U.S. Meets with Afghan President in Tense Meeting Over Trump; Two Missing Teens Now Considered Suspects in 3 Murders. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Neighbors Form Human Chain Against ICE Agents; Biden Unveils Criminal Justice Reform Plan; Mueller Set to Testify. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Two Missing Teens Now Considered Suspects In Three Murders In Canada; Afghanistan Demands Trump Clarify "Wipe Off The Map" Remarks; Study: Cuba "Sonic Attacks" Changed People's Brains; Robert Mueller Makes Last-Minute Request To Have His Deputy Sworn In For Tomorrow's Testimony. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Robert Mueller Making An 11th Hour Appeal To The House Judiciary Committee; Joe Biden, Rolling Out His Plan For Criminal Justice Reform Today Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Budget Deal Reached; President Trump Continues Attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN); Boris Johnson to Become Next British Prime Minister Tomorrow. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Justice Department Warns Mueller To Stay In Boundaries Of Report; Biden Unveils Criminal Justice Reform Plan Ahead Of Debate; Trump, Congressional Leaders Reach $1.3 Trillion Bipartisan Budget Deal. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Rep. Mark Walker (R-NC) is Interviewed about Trump's Racist Tweets; Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is Interviewed about Prescription Drugs; South Korea Fires at Russian Aircraft. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• British Conservative Party Elects Boris Johnson to Become New British Prime Minister; Afghanistan Demands Trump Clarify Comments After He Said the U.S. Could Wipe Afghanistan "Off the Face of the Earth"; Investors Watch for Clues on Possible Rate Cut in the U.S. Aired 9-9:30a ET


July 22, 2019
• Puerto Ricans Not Satisfied with Gov. Rossello's Explanation; Violence Erupts in Hong Kong; Heatwave Hits Midwest and East Coast; Puerto Rico Governor Refuses To Resign, But Won't Run Again; Protesters Want Puerto Rico Governor Out Now; Extreme Heat, Power Outage In New York City; 45 Hospitalized In Hong Kong Mob Attack After Mass Rally; President Trump Attacks Congresswomen Again; On The Trail Of Epstein; Decade's-Old Mystery. Aired 3-4a ET
• Iran's Flag Now Hoisted on Seized U.K. Tanker; Trump Steps in on Sweden's Investigation of ASAP Rocky; Johnson Favored to Win Conservative Leadership Contest; Next Prime Minister Faces October 31 Brexit Deadline; India To Launch Second Lunar Mission Monday After Delay; Public Uprising Against Governor Ricardo Rossello; Another Power Outage as a Dangerous Heat Wave Grips New York; Hong Kong Protesters Attacked by Mob; Trump Attacks the Four Congresswomen Again on Twitter; Highly Anticipated Robert Mueller's Testimony in Congress; Voloadymyr Zelensky Leading in Ukraine Elections. Aired 2-3a ET
• Protesters: We Won't Quit Until Rossello Does; 45 Hospitalized In Mob Attack Following Mass Rally; U.K. Struggling With How To Resolve Seizure Of Ship; Robert Mueller To Testify In Washington Wednesday; Pompeo Praises Mexico's Efforts to Reduce Flow of Migrants into U.S.; Boris Johnson Favored to Win Conservative Leadership Contest; Ireland's Shane Lowry Wins First Major. Aired 1-2a ET
• Puerto Rican Governor Address Public as Outrage Builds; Mob Attack Following Mass Rally in Hong Kong; Iran's Flag Now Hoisted on Seized U.K. Tanker; U.S. president Attacks Congresswomen Again; UK Finance Minister to Resign if Johnson Becomes PM; Portugal Fighting Fires. Aired 12-1a ET
• Docs: Drug Execs Driven by Profit, Indifference to Opioid Crisis; Retired Justice Stevens Lies in Repose at Supreme Court; Equifax to Pay Up to $700 Million in Largest Breach Settlement Ever; Puerto Rico's Governor Responds to Protests Against Him; Swedish Prime Minister Tells Trump: No Special Treatment for ASAP Rocky. Aired 3:30-4p ET


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