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April 26, 2020
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; WHO Reviewing Antibody Responses to COVID-19; Trump Launches Familiar Attacks against Media; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; Spain Allowing Children under 14 to Exercise Outside; Japan's Health Care System Overwhelmed; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong- un; Some Beaches Reopen in California; Comedian Entertains Fans with Basketball Star Impressions. Aired 3-4a ET
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; WHO Reviewing Antibody Responses to COVID-19; U.S. Meat Processing Plants Close amid Outbreak; Spain Allowing Children under 14 to Exercise Outside; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; Italy Deaths, New Cases Continue Downward Trend; White House Officials Discuss Plans to Replace Health Secretary; Trump Administration Weakened Mercury Rule for Coal Plants; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong-un; Vietnam Reports Low COVID-19 Infections, No Deaths; Comedian Entertains Fans with Basketball Star Impressions. Aired 2-3a ET
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; White House Officials Discuss Plans to Replace Health Secretary; Trump Launches Familiar Attacks against Media; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong-un; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; U.S. Government Working with Companies to Get Medical Supplies; Retail Shops Open in Texas for To-Go Orders; Some Businesses Reopen in Oklahoma; Japan's Health Care System Overwhelmed; Everyday Heroes Stepping Up to Fill Equipment Void; Some Beaches Reopen in California; Superhero City Workers Spotted in Lisbon. Aired 12-1a ET
U.S. Coronavirus Cases 950,000-Plus And Above 54,000 Deaths; States To Reopen Including Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee, California And Much More; Trump's Remarks On Ingesting Disinfectant Has Maryland's Hotlines Receiving Lots Of Calls; Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL) Is Interviewed About Florida's Unemployment Benefit Woes; Governor Cuomo Details Reopening Strategy. Aired 5-6p ET
Some States Pushing Forward With Reopening Plans; Wisconsin To Remain Shut Down Until At Least May 26th; Interview With Mayor Bo Dorough Of Albany, Georgia On Reopening The State; Contradictory Messages On Recovery From White House Economic Advisers; WHO: Currently No Evidence" Proving COVID-19 Survivors Have Immunity; Fauci: Not Overly Confident About Nation's Current Testing Capacity. Aired 4-5p ET
Some California Beaches Reopen Social Distance Enforced; Dr. Deborah Birx Reacts To President Donald Trump's Disinfectants Comments, Calls Them "Dialogue"; Dairy Farmers In Wisconsin Dumping Milk Due To Drop In Demand; Dozens Of Healthcare Workers Attacked In Mexico; New Jersey Hospital Worker Facilitates Facetime Calls For Families Of Dying Coronavirus Patients. Aired 3-4p ET
WH Economic Advisers Deliver Contradictory Messages On Recovery; All Patients Discharged From The USNS Comfort; White House Discussing Plans To Replace HHS Secretary; Unsure How Long Antibody Protection Lasts In Recovered Patients; Some California Beaches Reopen, Social Distancing Enforced; Several Georgia Businesses Refuse To Completely Reopen Despite Lifted Restrictions; U.K Reports Lowest Daily Death Toll Since March 31st. Aired 2-3p ET
April 25, 2020
April 24, 2020
Georgia To Reopen Some Businesses On Friday; Singing Doctor Uses His Voice To Inspire Others; Alicia Keys Debuts Powerful New Song On CNN. Aired 5:30-6a ET
Johns Hopkins: Virus Cases Now Top 2.7 Million Worldwide; The President Versus Science; Georgia on Track to Reopen Today. Aired 5- 5:30a ET
Georgia to Reopen Some Businesses on Friday; Wuhan Getting Back to Norman After Long Lockdown; Restrictions Lower Air Pollution in Major Cities; Alicia Keys' Tribute to Essential Workers; Money from Walls Helps Waiters and Waitresses. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Georgia to Reopen Some Businesses on Friday; Some U.S. Governors Say It's Too Soon to Reopen; Study Shows Virus Far More Widespread in New York Than Thought; Trump's Response to Coronavirus Follows Pattern of Disagreeing with Science; Survey Shows Many U.K. Doctors Don't Have Proper Gear; Oil Prices Rise After Historic Lows; Lines for Food Donations Amid Dire Jobless Numbers. Aired 4-4:30a ET
President Trump with Own Version of Science; Complacency Proves to Have Consequences; Wuhan Business Owners Felt the Brunt of Lockdown; U.K. Started its COVID Vaccine on Humans; Seesaw Effect Seen in Oil Prices; Coronavirus Pandemic; Many U.K. Doctors Don't Have Proper PPE; 48 Hours With NHS Front Line Workers; New Model, Virus Has Been Spreading In U.S. Since January; Covid-19 Impacts Ramadan Rituals; Observing Ramadan Amid Covid-19; Student Group In Spain Helps Feed The Needy; Businesses In Brighton, U.K. Give Back To Health Workers. Aired 3-4a ET
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Study: Virus Far More Widespread in New York Than Thought; Trump Proposes Light, Disinfectant as Possible Treatments; Oil Prices Rise After Historic Lows; Small Businesses Struggle as Wuhan Reopens; Singapore Seeing Dramatic Spike in Infections; COVID-19 Devastating Seniors in Long-Term Care Facilities; Oxford Starts Human Trials for Potential Vaccine; Observing Ramadan During the COVID-9 Pandemic; Money from Walls Helps Waiters & Waitresses. Aired 12-1a ET
Navy Leaders Recommend Reinstating Captain Removed for Sounding Coronavirus Alarm; White House Mixed Messages Confuse Governors and Leads to a Patchwork of Reopenings; FDA Warns of Serious Side Effects of Drug Trump Touted; Researchers in China Say Have Cloned Antibodies from Recovered Coronavirus Patients; V.A. Study Finds Higher Death Rate in Patients Taking Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Will Navy Reinstate Captain Who Warned Against Coronavirus?; Trump's Dangerous Suggestion to Inject Disinfectant to Treat Coronavirus; U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Pass 50,000. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Trump Falsely Claims He Didn't Suggest Looking into Internal Disinfectant as Coronavirus Treatment; Dr. Lauren Meyers Discusses Trump Suggesting Injecting Disinfectant & New Models for Projecting Coronavirus Spread; Cuomo Slams McConnell for Saying States Should Go Bankrupt; Northeastern University Model Shows Coronavirus Was in New York Before March 1st; Update on Coronavirus Response from Around the World. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Misinformation From White House on Ingesting Disinfectants; Interview with Texas Record Store Owner; Interview with Hugh Acheson. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Trump Falsely Claims He Didn't Suggest Looking into Internal Disinfectant as Coronavirus Treatment; Georgia Reopens Hair Salons, Gyms, Despite Rise in Cases; State Rep. Bee Nguyen (D-GA) Discusses Georgia Opening Businesses; E-mails Reveal Trump Aides' Effort to Push Unproven Drug. Aired 1:30-2p ET
States Reopen Despite Warnings, U.S Death Toll Tops 50,000; Trump Speaks After Suggesting Disinfectant As Treatment; Trump Falsely Claims He Didn't Suggest Looking Into Internal Disinfectant As Coronavirus Treatment. Aired 1-1:30p ET
San Francisco Offering Tests For All City Workers; States Grapple With Reopening Amid Mixed Messages From WH. Aired 12:30-1p ET
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Gives Update On Coronavirus Response; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: We're The Number One State In Paying Taxes Into The Federal Pot; Mitch McConnell's State Kentucky is Number Three In Taxing Out More Than They Pay; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to Senator Mitch McConnell: I Dare to You to Pass a Law Allowing States to Declare Bankruptcy; U.S. Begins Reopening Experiments as Coronavirus Deaths Tops 50,000; President Donald Trump Dangerously Suggests Injecting Disinfectant as Treatment. Aired 12- 12:30p ET
Dr. William Schaffner Discusses Trump Contradicting Fauci on Testing; Marc Perrone, UFCW International President, Discusses Colorado Meatpacking Plant Reopening after Virus Outbreak; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Trump: "I'm Not Happy" with Georgia Reopening Plan; Trump Dangerously Suggests Injecting Disinfectant as Treatment; Trump Previously Insists Warmer Weather in April Will Kill Virus; Researchers in China Clone Antibodies from Recovered Patients; Dr. William Schaffner Discusses China Antibody Cloning & Trump Saying Doing Well on Testing. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Interview with Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT); Interview with Tybee Island Mayor Shirley Sessions; British Hospital Prepares for Second Wave. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Some States Race To Develop Reopening Strategies Despite Warnings; Researchers In China Clone Antibodies From Recovered Patients; Pence To Hold Call With Nation's Governors Today. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Coronavirus Cases Linked to Primary in Wisconsin; Georgia Businesses Face Difficult Choice; Correction Unions Sue NYC. Aired 9:30-10a
Experts Shoot Down Trump's Suggestion of Exposing COVID-19 Victims to Sunlight Heat to Treat Virus; Some U.S. States Race to Develop Reopening Strategies Despite Warnings; Officials: Twenty Three Cases Now Linked to Wisconsin Primary Election; Some Georgia Businesses Won't Reopen Despite Governor's Plan; Texas Governor to Lay Out Reopening Plan Next Week; New York's Governor Says 1 in 7 State Residents Tested for Antibodies is Positive; Researchers in China Clone Antibodies from Recovered Patients. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 23, 2020
Human Trials Of Possible Coronavirus Vaccine Starting Today At Oxford; Merkel: Germany Risks Wasting Gains If It Opens Too Fast; Family Unable To Get Adopted Chinese Son To The U.S. Aired 5:30-6a ET
John Hopkins: 2.6 Million People Infected Worldwide; Head of U.S. Vaccine Agency Demoted from Position; U.S. Jobless Claims Expected to Rise; U.S. Oil Prices Rise After Trump's Threat to Iran. Aired 5-5:30a ET
Las Vegas Mayor Pushes to Reopen Casinos, Hotels; Nevada Governor Says State is Not Ready to Reopen; Union Leader Says the Push to Open Las Vegas is Crazy; Army of Tracers Needed to Control the Coronavirus Spread; Angela Merkel Says Germany Only at Start of Coronavirus Crisis; UNESCO Says Covid-19 Leaves 90 Percent of Students Stuck at Home; Denmark Reopens Some Schools to Younger Children. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Georgia to Reopen Businesses Evan as U.S. Infections Rise; Head of U.S. Vaccine Agency Demoted from Position; Reopening Raises Questions About Testing, Distancing; Human Trials of Possible Vaccine Starting at Oxford; Return to Wuhan and Investigating Source of Virus; U.S. Jobless Claims Expected to Rise Another 4.1 million; U.S. Oil Prices Rise After Trump's Threat to Iran. Aired 4-4:30a ET
White House Send Mixed Messages to the Public; Oxford Ramping up its COVID Vaccine; Many People Oppose Selling of Wildlife in Asia' Coronavirus Pandemic; U.S. Vaccine Agency Chief Says Departure Was Retaliation; Georgia Governor Is Reopening State Too Soon; Las Vegas Mayor Pushes To Reopen Casinos; Families Wait In Long Lines For Food Bank Distribution; U.S. Condemns Iran's First Military Satellite Launch; President Trump Tells Navy To Shoot Any Aggressive Iranian Boats; U.S. Oil Prices Rise After Trump's Threat To Iran; Chevron Ordered To Halt Oil Production In Venezuela; Health Care Workers Attacked; Worldwide Incidents Of Harassment Against Health Workers; Bolivian Doctors And Nurses Protest Lack Of Supplies; Nurse Providing Patients With Photos Of Loved Ones; Andy Murray Talks About Life Under Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
White House Sends Mixed Messages to the Public; States Are Reopening Weeks Before It's Safe; Oxford Ramping Up Its COVID Vaccine; Wuhan after Lockdown Ends; Worldwide Incidents Of Harassment Against Health Workers. Aired 2-3a ET
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White House Sends Mixed Messages to the Public; When Did Coronavirus Spread Really Begin in United States?; Wuhan after Lockdown Ends; Georgia Governor Is Reopening State Too Soon; U.S. Oil Prices Rise After Trump's Threat to Iran; Trump Expresses Concern Over Georgia's Reopening; 'An Army of Tracers' Needed to Control Coronavirus Spread; PA State Legislator Mike Jones (R) is Interviewed about Protests; Business Owners Struggle with Impact of COVID-19; What Asia's Wet Markets Are Really Like; Tennis Star Andy Murray Talks About Life Under Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
Study Finds COVID-19 Outbreaks in NYC, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago Began Earlier Than Thought; Family of Woman Known As First COVID-19 Patient to Die Describes Her As Healthy and Active; How Will Coronavirus Impact Voting?; Biden Searches for a VP Pick Amid Coronavirus Chaos; Dozens of Food Processing Plants Report Outbreaks; Texas Governor Announces Businesses Will Open Soon. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Coronavirus and Ventilators; When Did Coronavirus Hit United States?; Trump vs. Top Scientists?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
House Expected to Pass $310 Billion Small Business Relief Package as 4.4 Million Filed for Unemployment Last Week; Tyson Foods Accused by Employees of Ignoring Coronavirus Threat; Update on Coronavirus Across the World; Air Pollution Falls by Unprecedented Levels During Outbreak. Aired 2:30-3p ET
As Unemployment Continues to Rise, States Look to Reopen; Interview with Union President D. Taylor; Former HHS Official Claims Wrongful Termination. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Ex-wrestler on Georgia Gym: I won't be Reopening Tomorrow; Nine in 10 Patients Put on Ventilators Die; Dr. Jorge Rodriguez Discusses Coronavirus Causing Strokes in Some People in Their 30s and 40s and Those Majority on Ventilators Dying; Results Delayed in Major Hydroxychloroquine Study; Sen. Warren's 86-Year-Old Brother Dies from COVID-19. Aired 1:30-2p ET
New Modeling Finds Spread Much Wider By March 1 Than Known; Trump Backtracks, Now Disagrees With Georgia Governor's Reopening; House Voting On $484 Billion Relief Package Today. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Trump Now "Strongly" Disagrees With GA Gov. Kemp's Move To Reopen; Tyson Closes Its Largest Port Plant After Workers Contract Virus; Veepstakes 2020 Moving Full Steam Ahead Amid Pandemic. Aired 12:30-1p ET
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: The Curve Continues To Go Down; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Opening Testing Sites At New York City Public Housing; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Calls Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Grim Reaper As He Calls For State Bankruptcies Not Blue State Bailouts; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Prelim Results Of Antibody Tests On Group Of New Yorkers Show 13.9 Percent Have Antibodies For Coronavirus; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Senator Mitch McConnell Calling For State Bankruptcies Instead Of Federal Funding Is One Of The Dumbest Ideas. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Update on Coronavirus Across the World; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Trump Clashes with Top Scientists on Coronavirus Timeline; 4.4 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Last Week; Detroit Hit Hard by Pandemic; Trump Reverses Course on Georgia Governor Reopening; Doctor Says He Was Removed from Federal Post after Questioning Drug Trump Praised; New Report Says Coronavirus Was in America Earlier Than Thought; Medical Experts Say Testing of Asymptomatic Americans Needed; Dr. Richard Besser, Former CDC Director & Dr. Mark Levine, Vermont Health Department Commissioner, Discuss Need for More Testing of Asymptomatic Americans. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Wisconsin Coronavirus Cases May Be Tied to Election; Unemployment Continues to Rise as 4.4 Million More File; NASA Reports Air Pollution Drops. Aired 10:30-11a ET
New York Times Reports, Hidden Outbreaks Were Spreading In U.S Cities Far Earlier Than Americans Knew; Source Says, Trump Praised Georgia Governor's Plan To Reopen State In Tuesday Call, But Said Wednesday He Disagrees With Move; Florida Governor Defends Local Leaders Who Reopened Beaches, Parks. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is Interviewed about her State's Coronavirus Situation; House to Vote on Relief Package; Tyson Closing Two Plants; China Denies Wet Markets Exist. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Hidden Coronavirus Outbreak in the U.S.? Trump First Praised Georgia Governor Before Criticizing Him on Reopening His State; Interview with Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune about COVID-19 and Reopening of Businesses. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 22, 2020
How Contact Tracing Can Help Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus; U.K. Death Toll Could Be Higher Than Reported; Animals Venture Out In Yosemite Amid Park's Closure. Aired 5:30-6a ET
Fears of Second Wave; Help for Small Businesses; Impact on U.S. Nursing Homes. Aired 5-5:30a ET
Earth Day Sees Clear Skies Due to Stay-at-Home Orders; New Reports Show U.S. Must Test Millions Per Week; Rural Hospitals at Risk of Closing Amid Lockdown; Desperation and Hunger in Nigeria Amid Lockdown; Mother and Daughter Create "Street Safari" for Kids. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CDC Chief Warns of Potentially Worse Wave This Winter; Georgia Governor Defends Plan to Reopen Some Businesses; U.K. Gets Planeload of Protective Gear from Turkey; CNN Returns to Wuhan After Lockdown Ends; U.S. Senate Passes $480 Billion Relief Package; PEW Says Half of Low-Income Families Have Lost Jobs or Wages; Oil Prices Rise After Unprecedented Dive. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Coronavirus Pandemic, Johns Hopkins, At Least 2.5 Million Cases Globally; U.S. Senate Pass $480 Billion Relief Packages; U.S. Stocks Down Over Oil Price Worries; U.S. Oil Futures Still Trading At Low Levels; President Trump Vows To Make Funds Available To Aid Oil Industry; Study, Low Income Americans Harder Hit By Shutdown; South Africa Announces %26.3 Billion Relief Plan; Taking The Antibody Test; Reopening States Could Drive Up Death Toll; President Trump Details Plans To Halt Immigration To U.S.; Immigration Pause Will Last Only 60 Days; Veterans Study, No Benefit From Hydroxychloroquine; Antibody Blood Testing Shows Exposure To The Virus; Netflix Adds 16 Million Subscribers Amid Virus Shutdown; Marking Earth Day Amid The Pandemic; Covid-19 Outbreak Transforms The Animal Kingdom; Satellite Images Show Big Drop In Europe's Air Pollution; Art Museums Attract Thousands Of Virtual Guests; Art Museums Move Exhibits Online During Shutdown; Man Gives Free Coffee To Essential Workers; Duo Virus Expected in Winter; No Health Expert Agrees to Rushing the Economy; U.K.'s Death Toll Increased 41 Percent; Singapore's COVID Cases Doubled. Aired 3-4a ET
Trump Announces Immigration Pause, But Why Now?; U.S. Oil Price Rose After Unprecedented Dive; Antibody Testing Shows Exposure To The Virus. Aired 2-3a ET
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Coronavirus Winter Resurgence Could Be Worse; Georgia Governor Defends Easing Restrictions; Vaccine for COVID-19 Could Take Years; Johns Hopkins: 7K+ Cases, 600+ Deaths in Indonesia; U.S. Oil Prices Rise after Unprecedented Dive; Trump Wishes Luck to Kim Jong-un; Trump Defends Protestors Demanding States Reopen; Supreme Court Deciding Fate of DACA Doctors; CNN Returns to Wuhan 3 Months after Lockdown; Singapore Extends Restrictions Until June 1. Aired 12-1a ET
Trump Likens Virus Fight to War, Retired Army General Disagrees; Vegas Mayor Wants to Reopen Casinos But Offers No Plan to Figure Out How to Do It Safely; In Unprecedented Move House to Vote Tomorrow In Groups on Bill for Small Business Loans; 19 Cases In Wisconsin Linked to In-Person Voting. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Interview With General Stanley McChrystal; Interview With Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, Mayor Pat O'Neil; When Did Coronavirus Spread Begin in U.S.? Aired 3-3:30p ET
Dr. Leila Hojat Discusses Study Showing Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Work For COVID-19; Mayor Carolyn Goodman (I), Las Vegas, Discusses Statewide Lockdown, Calling It Total Insanity & Pushing For Reopening Casinos. Aired 2:30-3p ET
First U.S. Coronavirus Death Earlier Than Thought; States Planning to Reopen This Weekend; Tyson Foods Closes Waterloo, Iowa Plant for Coronavirus Testing. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Dr. William Schaffner Discusses Abbott Laboratories' Tests Producing False Negatives, Tennessee Opening Businesses, Contact Tracing; Nursing Homes Across America Taking Brunt Of Outbreak; "Project 100" Gets Money To Food Stamp Recipients. Aired 1:30-2p ET
CDC Chief Warns Of Potential Second Wave Of Pandemic; Key Model Shows Georgia And 11 Other States Should Wait Longer To Reopen; Abbott Lab's Rapid Tests Can Produce False Negatives. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Trump, Fox News Tout Potentially Deadly Drug; FBI Concerned About Potential For Anti-Chinese Hate Crimes. Aired 12:30-1p ET
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Holds Daily Briefing; Gov. Cuomo: Visit With President Donald Trump Was Productive; Public Health Concerns Grow As Some States Move To Reopen; President Donald Trump Says He'll Sign Immigration Executive Order Today. Aired 12-12:30p ET
CNN Returns To Wuhan After Lockdown Ends; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update On Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Virus Could Have Arrived To U.S. Earlier Than Thought; Drug Touted By Trump Proving Ineffective Against COVID-19; GA Governor Gets Pushback On Reopening State; Dr. Anne Rimoin Discusses GA Governor Reopening State Too Soon; Updated Model Has 10 Percent Increase In U.S. Deaths; Trump Plans To Sign Immigration Order After Officials Scramble To Draft His Proposal; Senate Passes $484 Billion Package To Help Small Businesses. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Interview with NYC Small Business Services Commissioner Gregg Bishop; United Nations Warns of Possible Famine; Detroit Bus Driver Jason Hargrove Dies. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Coronavirus Killed Americans Weeks Earlier Than First Thought; New York Doctor Chronicles Experience Through Video Diary; Tyson Shuts Down Waterloo, Iowa Plant Linked To Virus Outbreak. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Senate Passes Small Business Package; Small Business Demands Fixed Program; Wuhan After Coronavirus; Texas Moving to Reopen State. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Study Shows Hydroxychloroquine Has No Benefits to Coronavirus Patientsl New Report Suggests Coronavirus Killed Americans Weeks Earlier Than Previously Thought; Tyson Foods Shuts Down Waterloo, Iowa Plant Linked to Virus Outbreak; Nursing Homes Across the U.S. Become Ground Zero for Virus Spread. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 21, 2020
Germany Eases Restrictions And Allows Some Shops To Reopen; U.K.'s Big Concern Is Potential Second Peak Of Coronavirus Cases; Former Inmates Share Lessons About Confinement. Aired 5:30-6a ET
Easing Restrictions to Reopen the U.S.; North Korean Leader in Grave Danger After Surgery; Trump to Suspend Immigration; U.S. Oil Crashes Below $0 A Barrel. Aired 5-5:30a ET
U.S. Oil Crashes Below $0 a Barrel; Chain Restaurants, Hoteliers Helped Drain Funds Intended for Small Businesses; Trump Claims He Will Suspend Immigration into U.S.; Farmworkers in U.S. Facing Their Own Crisis; Germany Eases Restrictions, Allows Some Shops to Reopen; The Psychological Toll of Strict Lockdown in Spain; Last Major Cruise Ships at Sea are Docking. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Georgia Governor Allowing Some Businesses to Reopen; Trump Claims He Will Suspend Immigration into U.S.; U.S. States Move to Ease Restrictions Despite Warnings; Mayors React to Georgia Governors Move to Reopen; Reports: Kim Jong-Un in Grave Danger After Surgery; Protesters Demand End to Stay-at-Home Orders. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Coronavirus Pandemic; Trump To Temporarily Halt Immigration To United States; President Trump Under Fire For Handling Of Crisis; Benjamin Netanyahu And Benny Gantz Agree To Coalition Government In Israel; United States Monitoring Intel That North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un Is In Grave Danger After Surgery; Historic Plunge For U.S. Crude; U.S. Crude Plummets To Negative Pricing For First Time; Supply Glut, Storage Limit Push Oil To Negative Territory; Kim Jong-un Absent from the Public's View; Georgia Rush to Re-open Economy; Georgia's Decision is Out of Kilter; President Trump Temporarily Ban Immigration. Aired 3-4a ET
Georgia's Rush to Reopen Economy; Protests Across America, Encouraged by Trump; Trump Halts Immigration to United States; Kim Jong-un Absent from Public View; Inside One Of Turkey's Busiest ICU's; U.S. Oil Crashed To $37.63 Barrel Monday; Singapore Confirms Highest Number Of Cases In One Day. Aired 2-3a ET
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Georgia's Rush to Reopen Economy; Kim Jong-un Absent from Public View; Trump Halts Immigration to United States; What Reopening Looks Like Across the U.S.; WHO Leader Calls for Unity as Trump Withholds Funds; U.S. Monitoring Intel that North Korean Leader is in Grave Danger after Surgery; U.S. Crude Plummets to Negative Pricing for First Time. Aired 12-1a ET
Texas to Start Reopening Stores Friday Despite Lack of Testing; Study Says No Benefits and a Higher Death Rate for Patients Taking Hydroxychloroquine for Coronavirus; Scientist Helped Develop Saliva Test Speaks to CNN; Virus Threatens Financial Survival of Rural Hospitals. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Some States Already Reopening?; Senate Reaches Small Business Deal; Interview With Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, Mayor Kelly Girtz. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Albany, GA, Democratic Mayor Bo Dorough, Discusses State Mayors Blindsided By Governor's Opening Of Economy; Study Says No Benefits And A Higher Death Rate For Patients Taking Hydroxychloroquine For Coronavirus; Oil Prices Plunge & Market In Free Fall; CNN Updates On Coronavirus Response Around The World. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Some Southern States Begin Reopening; Congress Reaches Deal to Increase Small Business Funding; Interview with Author David Chang. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Interview With Former Secretary Of State, John Kerry; GA State Rep. CaMia Hopson Discusses Georgia Governor Reopening Businesses Starting Friday; FDA Approves 1st At-Home Test For Emergency Use; Study Says No Benefits And A Higher Death Rate For Patients Taking Hydroxychloroquine For Coronavirus. Aired 1:30-2p ET
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