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May 06, 2020
• U.K. Surpasses Italy's Death Toll; President Trump Aim to get Rid of Coronavirus Task Force; Long Way to Go Before Companies Could Reach the Finish Line in Vaccine; Three Russian Doctors Mysteriously Fell Off of a Window; President Trump Wants Allies to Sympathize with His Allegations Against China; India To Repatriate Stranded Citizens Starting Thursday; Foreign Workers Left Stranded Without Pay In The Gulf; Jordan Has Reopened Its Economy, Lifted Restrictions; Johns Hopkins, 471 Cases In Jordan, Nine Confirmed Deaths; Jordan's Quick Action Suppressed Virus; Shanghai Disneyland To Reopen On May 11; Edelman Report, 67 Percent Want Governments To Prioritize Public Health Over Economic Recovery; Weighing The Economy Against Protecting Public Health; New Models Predict Sharp Increase In Deaths; Oil Prices Jump Amid Partial Economic Reopenings; Demand For Gasoline Recovering From Historic Collapse; Syrian Boy Turned Commentator; Actor Tom Cruise Teams With NASA To Film Movie In Space. Aired 3-4a ET
• South Korea Moving To Re-Open Schools By End Of Month; Jordan Lifts Most Coronavirus Restrictions; Gasoline Demand Fuels Spike In Oil Prices; Russian Police Investigate How Doctors Fell From Windows; Pizzerias Back In Business As Italy Eases Restrictions; U.K. Surpasses Italy's Death Toll; Trump Visits Arizona Without a Mask; Pfizer Starts U.S. Trial of Potential COVID-19 Vaccine; European Countries Easing Restrictions; China Warns Hong Kong Protesters. Aired 2-3a ET
• Most States Across U.S. Are Moving Toward Reopening; U.S. Wants Allies To Join Pressure Campaign Against China; India To Begin Evacuations Of Citizens Stranded Abroad; Ousted Vaccine Director Files Whistleblower Complaint; Venezuela Says It Captured Americans in Coup Attempt; Gasoline Demand Fuels Spike in Oil Prices; Shanghai Disneyland to Reopen on May 11; Unemployment Hits Asian-Americans Especially Hard; The Rise of the "Corona Jerk" in the U.S.; Musicians Play for New York COVID Patients. Aired 1-2a ET
• President Trump Aims to Get Rid of Coronavirus Task Force; Pfizer Starts U.S. Trial of Potential COVID-19 Vaccine; Johns Hopkins: U.S. Death Toll Now Tops 71,000; Trump Lobbies World Leaders Against China; U.K. Surpasses Italy's Death Toll; Russian Police Investigate How Doctors Fell from Windows; Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Begins Human Trials in U.S.; Weighing the Economy Against Protecting Public Health; South Korea Moving to Reopen Schools by End of Month; New York Closing Subways for Daily Deep Cleaning; Pizzerias Back in Business as Italy Eases Restrictions; 12-Year-Old Sports Commentator Takes His Skills Online. Aired 12-1a ET
• A Widow Says No One Is Clapping for Workers Like My Husband; Video Show NYPD Officer Tackling Man in Social Distance Arrest; Jordan Begins Reopening Following Strict Lockdown; European Commission Says Europe Faces Recession of Historic Proportions. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• When Did Coronavirus Begin in United States?; Reported Heart Attacks Decreasing?; 100,000 U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Expected By End of Month. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Over 20 Million Private-Sector Jobs Vanished In April; Laurie Garrett, "Foreign Policy" Columnist & Author, Discusses Her Prediction Of Coronavirus Decades Ago & Why Best-Case Scenario For Resolution Is Three Years; More People Are Flying But Airlines Still Struggling; Updates On The Coronavirus Response Across The Country; Trump Reverses Decision To End Coronavirus Task Force. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Live Coverage of President Trump Press Conference; Coronavirus Task Force Will Continue; Blood Thinners May Improve Coronavirus Recovery. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Downplays Importance Of Vaccines; Dr. Mason Freeman Discusses Gene Therapy Treatment Vaccine Research; Red Sox Star Pedro Martinez & His Wife Discuss Joining The Coronavirus Fight With Baseball Players From Dominican Republic & Possible Start Of Baseball; NFL To Release Schedule For 2020 Season Tomorrow; Two California Counties Defy Governor And Start Reopening Businesses; Trump Signs Proclamation In Honor Of Nurse Appreciation Day, Takes Reporters' Questions. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• At Least 43 States Will Partially Reopen By The End Of The Week; Biotech Firm Uses New Technology For Potential Treatment; Pompeo Says, U.S Does Not Have Certainty About Origin Of Outbreak. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Supreme Court Takes Up Obamacare Contraceptive Mandate Challenge; More Than 20 Million Private Sector Jobs Lost In April; Ford Announces New Shipments, Orders Of PPE For Health Care Workers. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Still Not Sure When Coronavirus Got To New York; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Coronavirus On The Retreat In All Parts Of The State; New Hot Spots Emerge As States Loosen Restrictions; President Donald Trump: Task Force To Continue On Indefinitely And Shift Its Focus To Safety And Opening Up Our Country; Study: Counties With Higher Black Populations Account For More Than Half Of All Cases Almost 60 Percent Of Deaths. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Dr. Lloyd Minor, Stanford Medical School Dean, Discusses Trump Saying Virus Will Pass With Or Without Vaccine; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update On Coronavirus Response; Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Remotely Joins Cuomo Press Briefing. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• New Hot Spots Emerging As States Loosen Restrictions; Trump: White House Coronavirus Task Force Will Keep Meeting, Change Focus; Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) Discusses The State's Fast Reopening Of Businesses, Schools; NYPD Officer On Modified Duty After Weekend Arrest; Coronavirus Devastates Travel Industry; Airbnb Laying Off 25 Percent Of Its Employees; Dr. Lloyd Minor, Stanford Medical School Dean, Discusses Stanford Clinical Trials on Remdesivir. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
• Countries in Europe Under Various Stressors Due to Coronavirus; Protests in Georgia as Video of Man Shot While Jogging Becomes Public; Asian-American Unemployment in New York State Up 6,900 Percent Over Last Year. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Says White House Coronavirus Task Force Will Continue Indefinitely, One Day After Pence Confirmed It Could Be Disbanded By Memorial Day; New Hotspots Emerging As States Loosen Restrictions; New genetic analysis, virus spread quickly starting in late 2019. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Southwest CEO Gary Kelly is Interviewed on Coronavirus Prevention; Cruise Industry Hammered by Crisis; Stores and Restaurants Hit by Meat Shortages; Community Banks Rescue Small Businesses. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• New Genetic Analysis Says Coronavirus Spread Quickly Starting in Late 2019; Medical Examiner in Illinois to Probe Earlier Deaths for Coronavirus; New Hot Spots Emerging as States Loosen Restrictions. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 05, 2020
• U.K. Records Lowest Daily Death Toll Since March; Florida's Governor Claiming Victory Over Coronavirus; Israel Announces Plans For Phased Reopening. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• Key Model Now Forecasts 134,000 U.S. Deaths By Early August, Almost Double Last Estimate; 40+ U.S. States to Partially Reopen By Week's End; Doctors: Virus Was Spreading in France in December; Retailer J.Crew Files for Bankruptcy. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• J.Crew Files for Bankruptcy; Treasury Plans to Borrow Record $3 Trillion in Second Quarter; United Airlines Urges Employees to Consider Voluntary Separation; Lufthansa Seeking Government Bailout Funds; Mask Debate Devolves into Violence in U.S.; Americans Ignore Rules, Gather in Public as Cases Rise; Spanish Holiday Island Reopens in Limited Capacity. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Another Model Projects 3,000 U.S. Deaths a Day by June; 40 U.S. States to Partially Reopen by Week's End; Key Model Forecasts 134,000 U.S. Deaths by August; Race to Find Virus Vaccine and Treatments Intensifies; Trump, Pompeo Claim Virus Came from Chinese Lab; Doctors Say Virus was Spreading in France in December; World Leaders $8 Billion for Treatment, Vaccine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Taking Restrictions Off Means More COVID Cases; Greece Seriously Taking Tough Measures; India Punishes Alcohol Shops with Skyrocketed Taxes; U.S.-China Feud Getting Uglier Each Day; President Trump Suggests Vaccine May Be Available Later This Year; Global Race For A COVID-19 Vaccine Intensifies; U.S. Government To Decide How Remdesivir Will Be Distributed; Anthony Fauci, Reopening Economies Is A Very Difficult Choice; Key Model Forecasts 134,000 Plus U.S. Deaths By August; Park Ranger Telling Crowd To Distance Pushed Into Lake, Suspect Faces Charges On Attempted Assault On Public Servant; New Evidence About Virus In France; Italy Reports Less Than 100,000 Active Cases; Hair Salons In Germany Open For Business To High Demand; Israel Announces plans For Phased Reopening; United Airlines To Staff, Consider Leaving Voluntarily; Warren Buffet Sold All Stakes In Four Airline Stocks; Brazil's President Defiant Amid COVID-19 Crisis. Aired 3-4a ET
• Key Model Now Forecasts 134,000 U.S. Deaths by Early August; Trump Administration Identifies 14 Potential Vaccines; Countries Slowly Reopen as Global Deaths Surpass 250K; China versus U.S. on Origin of Virus; Israel Announces Phased Reopening. Aired 2-3a ET
• Countries Slowly Reopen As Global Death Surpass 250,000; Face Mask Orders Trigger Verbal Abuse And Violence; Florida's Governor Claiming Victory Over Coronavirus; Florida's Governor Claiming Victory over Coronavirus; Pompeo Claims Virus Came from Chinese Lab; Israel Announces Plans for Phased Reopening; Greece Begins to Reopen and Prepares for Summer Tourists; Cargo Business Booming for Lufthansa; Bedtime Story of COVID-19 Goes Viral. Aired 1-2a ET
• Countries Slowly Reopen as Global Deaths Surpass 250K; Key Model Now Forecasts 134,000 U.S. Deaths by Early August; Pompeo Claims Virus Came from Chinese Lab, China Disputes Claim; Greece Begins to Reopen & Prepares for Summer Tourists; Interview with Greek Prime Minister about Reopening; New Zealand and Australia Discuss Trans- Tasman Travel Bubble; Cargo Business Booming for Lufthansa; Americans Ignore Rules, Gather in Public as Cases Rise. Aired 12:15-1a ET
• Ousted Vaccine Chief Files Complaint, Alleges Warnings Were Ignored; Top General Says We Don't Know Where in Wuhan The Virus Originated; Trump's Pick for Intel Chief Grilled on Virus Origin; California to Train 20,000 People As Contact Travers. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Vaccine Race; Trump Visits Arizona; Interview With Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ); Former Vaccine Chief Files Whistle-Blower Complaint. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ousted Vaccine Chief Files Whistleblower Complaint; Essential Workers Bear Brunt Of Frustrations Boiling Over On Social Distancing, Wearing Masks; Intel From U.S. Allies Contradicts Trump Claim Coronavirus Originated In Wuhan Lab; China Warns Of Potential Armed Conflict Over U.S. Hostilities. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Modeling Predicts Doubling of COVID-19 Deaths as States Reopen; Interview with Doctor Jorge Rodriguez; The U.S. Could Reach 20 Percent Unemployment This Week. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Mayor Paul TenHaken (R) of Sioux Falls, SD Discusses Reopening Of Smithfield Plant, Saying They're Prepared; White House Limits Testimony By Coronavirus Task Force Members; Trump Lashes Out At George Conway, Anti-Trump Group Over Ad; Trump To Visit Honeywell Factory Making N-95 Masks; Baseball Is Back On TV In South Korea. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S Case Count Nears 1.2 Million, Death Toll Closes In On 70,000; Less Sheltering In Place As States Start To Reopen; Smithfield Plant In South Dakota Reopening Amid Outbreak. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Trump Lobbies World Leaders Against China; DNI Nominee Says Coronavirus A Top Priority For Intel; Gold's Gym Files For Bankruptcy, Permanently Closes 30 Locations. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: States Can't Reopen If "Starved" By Federal Government; Gov. Cuomo: Reopening Versus Staying Closed Each Come With Own Costs; Gov. Cuomo: No Life Or Death "Trade- off" In New York's Reopening Plan; President Donald Trump Says Dr. Anthony Fauci Can Testify Before Senate Panel, But Not House; White House Adviser: U.S. Facing Great Depression-Era Jobless Rates. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Wendy's Fast-Food Chain Faces Beef Shortages; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update On Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Marc Benioff, Salesforce Chairman & CEO, Discusses States Relaxing Restrictions as Key Models Project More Deaths; As States Reopen Economies Dr. Fauci Says Expect a "Rebound"; Trump on Models Predicting High Death Rates: "With No Mitigation"; Dr. Amesh Adalja Discusses Trump Downplaying Models Projecting Significant Death Increases While Reopening States; Pfizer Begins Human Trials for Coronavirus Vaccine; Intel from U.S. Allies Contradicts Trump Claim Coronavirus Originated in Wuhan Lab; Trump's DNI Pick, John Ratcliffe, Tells Senate Intel Committee He'll Keep I.C. Focused on How Coronavirus Started; Ratcliffe: Whistleblowers Will Get Full Protection Under the Law; Dr. Crystal Watson Discusses Contact Tracing Critical in Reopening Economy. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Phoenix, Arizona Mayor Kate Gallego (D); Live Coverage of President Trump; Interview with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Dramatic Shift, Models Project More Deaths As States Reopen; Administration Officials Say, Models Projecting Death Increases Won't Affect White House Plans To Reopen U.S. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Allies Contradict Virus Theory; China Calls for Investigation; Questions over Nursing Home Death Numbers in Florida; France had Covid-19 in December; Businesses Reopen in Italy. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• New York Governor Cuomo Resists Plans to Reopen State Quickly; Study: Risk of Exposure Facing Georgians Up By 44 Percent Since April 21st; W.H.O: One Hundred and Eight Potential Vaccines in Development Worldwide. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 04, 2020
• White House Economic Adviser: "Pause" On Additional Relief For Now; Lufthansa Warns 10,000+ Jobs Could Be At Risk; Putin Facing Pressure To Rescue Faltering Economy. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• More Than 40 U.S. States Set to Loosen Restrictions; President Trump Raises His COVID-19 Death Projection for U.S.; Scientists Identify 14 Vaccines for Development. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• Business Allowed to Reopen in Much of Florida Monday; Meat Supply Chain Vulnerable Amid Virus Outbreak; Trump Administration to Assess Whether Additional Aid Needed; Trump Economic Adviser Says a Pause on Financial Stimulus for Now The U.K.'s Plan to Test, Track and Trace; Robots Delivering Good to Avoid Human Interaction. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• Seven States Band Together to Buy Medical Equipment; Many Not Wearing Masks, Ignoring Social Distancing; Pompeo Says China Did All It Could to Conceal Virus; Some 40 U.S. States Loosening Restrictions Despite Warnings; Trump Says Virus Originated in Wuhan Lab; Italy, Spain Lift Some Lockdown Restrictions; Russia Reports More Than 10,000 New Cases on Sunday. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• States Gradually Opens Their Economy; V.P. Mike Pence Admits His Irresponsibility; U.S. Ramping Up Measures to Combat COVID; Tit- for-Tat Between U.S. and China Amidst Pandemic; Russia Hits a New Milestone in COVID Cases; Europe Taking Baby Steps into Recovery; Small Businesses Skeptical of Rehiring; Growing Gap Between China Poses Threat to Future Transactions. Aired 3-4a ET
• Some European Countries Eases Lockdown Restrictions; Italians Return to Work; France Extends State of Emergency; United Kingdom to Overtake Italy on Coronavirus Deaths; Austria Onto Next Phase of Reopening; U.S Will Ship Thousands Doses of Remdesivir as Trumps Predicts Higher Deaths; Governor Cuomo Forms Coalition With Six Other Governors to Buy Medical Equipments; Easing Restriction, Warning of New Cases From Experts; U.S. Army Wraps Up at Javits Center; U.S. Reports China Concealed Information from International Community. Aired 2:16-3a ET
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• New U.S. Report Finds China Concealed Severity of COVID-19 While Stockpiling Supplies; Seven States Band Together to Buy Medical Equipment; Businesses Allowed to Reopen in Much of Florida Today; U.S. Futures Off on Economic Worries, U.S.-China Spat; Beachgoers Say Shutdown is Government Overreach; Trump Administration Releases Small Business Loan Program Results; South Korea to Begin Issuing Emergency Relief Grants Monday; Johns Hopkins: 42,000+ Cases, 1,300+ Deaths in India; Gyms Begin to Reopen Amid Outbreak Concerns. Aired 12-1a ET
• Drug Maker Claims Antibody Test Is 99.8 Percent Effective; Fact-Checking Trumps Claims on Biden, Fauci, Obama And Bush; Interview with Norman McNickle, City Manager, Stillwater, Oklahoma, City Backs Off Requiring Masks After Threats Made; Paris Doctors Say Evidence that Patient Treated in December had Virus; Italy Taking First Steps in Reopening Businesses. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• New Antibody Test Almost 100 Percent Accurate?; How Far Can Coronavirus Droplets Travel?; U.S. Government Projects Massive Rise in Coronavirus Cases Ahead. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Macy's Reopens Stores As J. Crew Files For Bankruptcy; Deaths & Cases Rise In Texas, Georgia As States Reopen; Mayor Louis Bonaguidi (D), Gallup, NM Discusses Shutdown Of Town Of Gallup, Calling It A Crisis Of The Highest Order; Trump Blasts Predecessors As Obama And Bush Call For Unity & Action. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Model Projects Number of Daily Coronavirus Deaths to Double by June; Masks Required on Some Flights Today Though International Travel May Continue Suspension; Some Children Are Developing Toxic Shock-like Coronavirus Complications. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden Calls For More Pay, Protection For Essential Workers; Domingo Garcia, LULAC President, Discusses The Civil Rights Group Calling For Meat Boycott Amid Push For More Protections For Workers; J. Crew Files For Bankruptcy As Virus Ravages Retailers; Coronavirus Headlines From Around The World. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• There Are 3.5 Million Cases Worldwide, 1.1 Million Cases In The U.S.; "New York Times" Reports, Internal Trump Administration Projections Show About 3,000 Daily Deaths By June; Scientists Focusing On 14 Possible Vaccines. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• NYT: Internal Trump Administration Says Daily U.S. Death Toll Will Increase To 3,000 By June; FDA Tightening The Rules On New Antibody Tests. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: State Is Doing More Testing Per Capita Than Any Other Country; Gov. Cuomo: States Need To Reopen On A Regional Basis; Gov. Cuomo: "Disrespectful" For People Not To Wear Masks; More States Easing Restrictions As Death Toll Tops 67,000; Internal Trump Administration Estimate Says Daily U.S. Death Toll Will Increase To 3,000 By June. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Mayor Lyda Krewson, (D-St. Louis), Discusses Why She's Keeping City Closed as Governor Reopens Missouri; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• More States Reopen as Trump Revises Possible Death Toll to 100,000; Florida Kicks Off Phase 1 of Reopening Plan; California Counties Defy Governor's Stay-at-Home Order and Reopen Businesses; Former FDA Commissioner: 1,000 Deaths Per Day May be "New Normal"; Dr. Leana Wen Discusses Scott Gottlieb's Prediction of a "New Normal," Trump Admitting Death Rate Projections Higher, FDA Authorizing New Roche Antibody Test; Dr. Kayvon Modjarrad Discusses Whether Trump's Hopes for Vaccine by Year End is Realistic; Mayor Lyda Krewson, (D-St. Louis), Discusses Why She's Keeping City Closed as Governor Reopens Missouri. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Kevin Hassett Econometric Model Finds Optimism; Coronavirus Outcomes Vary Around the World; Predatory Giant Hornet Spotted in Washington State. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Divide Grows Between States Opening And Those Extending Restrictions; States To Reopen As Trump Revises Possible Death Toll To 100,000; FDA To Require Antibody Test-Makers To Seek Emergency Use Authorization. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• China Concealed Severity of Virus; Reopening and Bankruptcy in Retail; Pandemic Threatens Meat Supply Chain; Kim Jong-un's Health. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Dr. Deborah Birx: Vaccine Possible "On Paper" By January; Trump's Administration Identifies 14 Vaccines to Focus on for Development; China Disputes U.S. Claims Coronavirus Came from Wuhan Lab; Florida Uses Phased Approach in Reopening the State; California Counties Defy Governor's Stay-at-Home Orders; Trump Revises Projected U.S. Death Toll to 100,000. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 03, 2020
• Gov. Cuomo Gives Update On NY Coronavirus Response; Top White House Economic Adviser: "Pause" Needed Before More Stimulus Aid; Dr. Birx: Remdesivir A "First Step Forward" In Treating Virus; CDC: U.S. Food Processing Plants Are A Lingering Concern; Gov. DeWine: Ohio Face Mask Order "Went Too Far"; Biden Prepares For Unprecedented Campaign Against Trump. Aired 1-2p ET
• States Begin Loosening Restrictions As Deaths Reach 66,000; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Holds Daily Coronavirus Briefing; New York Area Governors Join Cuomo Briefing. Aired 12-1p ET
• Californians Protest Beach Closings; Britain's Response To Deadly Crisis; Russia Reports More Than 10K New Cases; Top Court To Hear Challenges To Netanyahu-Gantz Deal; U.S. Jobless Claims In The Past Six Weeks Hit 30 Million; South Korea To Loosen Social Distancing Orders; Australia Wants Inquiry Into Outbreak; NYC Residents Ponder Moving From The City; Boris Johnson Names Son After Doctors Who Saved His Life. Aired 5-6a ET
• More Countries Approach Reopening; Some Retailers Reopen; France To Extend Emergency Measures For Two Months; Britain's Response To Deadly Crisis; Boris Johnson Names Son After Doctors Who Saved His Life; Congressional Leaders Decline Trump Offer For Virus Tests; U.S. Jobless Claims In The Past Six Weeks Hit 30 Million; Major Airlines To Require Passengers To Wear Face Masks; Thousands In Tokyo Become "Coronavirus Refugees"; Michael Jordan At His Greatest. Aired 4-5a ET
• More Countries Approach Reopening; Californians Protest Beach Closings; Exchange Of Gunfire At Korean DMZ; Britain's Response To Deadly Crisis; Spike In "Mysterious" Deaths In Nigeria. Aired 3-4a ET
• More Countries Approach Reopening; Some Retailers Reopen; Engineering Professors Study the Power of a Cough; Boris Johnson Names Son After Doctors Who Saved His Life; Britain's Response to Deadly Crisis; Top Court to Heart Challenges to Netanyahu-Gantz Deal; Race to Develop COVID-19 Vaccine; Major Airlines to Require Passengers to Wear Face Masks; Michael Jordan at His Greatest. 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. States Reopen Amid Rising Death Toll; Seven States Banding Together To Purchase Medical Supplies; Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) Is Interviewed About Lifting Restrictions In The State; CNN Special Report: "Pandemic & The President"; Astronaut Returns To Earth During A Pandemic; Homage To Frontline Workers. Aired 5-6p ET
• Medical Screening Spark Long Lines, Chaos at U.S. Airports; White House to Hold Press Briefing on Coronavirus; Germany to Restrict Border Crossings Amid Coronavirus Pandemic; Interview with Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) on Coronavirus; Cruise Ships with Coronavirus Patients Scramble to Find Port; State of Emergency in Spain as Outbreak Worsens. Virus. Aired 4-5p ET
• White House Pushing The Pause Button On Aid; Key Member Of White House Coronavirus Task Force Encouraged By Early Results Of Experimental Drug; Fed Guidelines Call For 14-Day Drop Before States Can Reopen. Aired 3-4p ET
• "Pause" Needed Before More Stimulus Aid; NY Governor Announces Coalition With Neighboring States To Buy PPE; Florida To Reopen Certain Businesses Across State Tomorrow; California Beach Closures Spark Lawsuits, Protests; Dr. Birx: Possible "On Paper" To Have Vaccine By January; Pompeo: China Hid The Extent Of Coronavirus Outbreak; U.K May Soon Have Worst Coronavirus Death Toll In Europe. Aired 2-3p ET


May 02, 2020
• COVID-19 Could Spread for Up to Two Years; Dozens of U.S. States Begin Reopening as Death Toll Climbs; U.S. approves Remdesivir as COVID-19 Treatment; South Korea Urges Caution on Kim Jong-un Reporting; U.S. and China Escalate Pandemic Blame Game; California Governor Closes Orange County Beaches; U.K. Looks at Expanded Testing, Easing Restrictions; Russia Feels Strain of COVID-19 Surge; Biden Denies Sexual Assault Claim; Pets and Owners' Together Time. Aired 5- 6a ET
• U.S. approves Remdesivir as COVID-19 Treatment; Dozens of U.S. States Begin Reopening as Death Toll Climbs; Fauci to Appear before Senate Committee; South Korea Urges Caution on Kim Jong-un Reporting; U.S. and China Escalate Pandemic Blame Game; U.K. Looks at Expanded Testing, Easing Restrictions; Spaniards Allowed Outside as Death Rate Slows; Missouri Comedian on Reopening; First Responders Return to Front Lines; Thermal Goggles Safely Take Temperatures. Aired 4-5a ET
• COVID-19 Could Spread for Up to Two Years; Dozens of U.S. States Begin Reopening as Death Toll Climbs; U.S. Still Lacks Enough Testing; Turkey Deploys Thousands of Contact Tracing Teams; Spaniards Allowed Outside as Death Rate Slows. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• WHO Shows Coronavirus Did Not Originate in Lab; U.S. approves Remdesivir as COVID-19 Treatment; Dozens of U.S. States Begin Reopening as Death Toll Climbs; South Korea Urges Caution on Kim Jong- un Reporting; Spaniards Allowed Outside as Death Rate Slows; Fauci to Appear before Senate Committee; Outbreak Threatens U.S. Food Supply. Aired 2-2:30a ET
• U.S. Coronavirus Cases Surpass 1.1 Million People, More Than 66,000 Deaths; Protesters Demand California Governor Open Beaches; Armed Protesters Call For End Of Michigan Governor's Emergency Orders; Trump On Kim Jong-un: "Glad To See He Is Back And Well"; Warren Buffett Says U.S. Will Recover From Virus Crisis; Texas Gov. Allows Restaurants To Reopen With 25 Percent Capacity Limit; White House Blocks Fauci From Testifying Before House Committee. Aired 6-7p ET
• Large Crowd Packs National Mall For Blue Angels Flyover; U.S. Makes Big Bet On Vaccine Company With Unproven Technology; Thirty Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims In The Past Six Weeks; New Yorkers Flock Outside Despite Governor Extending Stay-At-Home Order; Interview With Mayor Bill de Blasio (D), New York City; Trump On Kim Jong-un: "Glad to See He Is Back and Well.". Aired 5-6p ET
• "Phase 1" Of Florida's Reopening Plan Begins Monday; Protesters Demand California Governor Open Beaches; Experts: Virus Likely To Keep Spreading For Up To Two More Years; Flyovers Draw Large Crowds In Atlanta, D.C.; Senate Majority Leader McConnell: "America Needs Baseball"; White House Blocks Fauci From Testifying Next Week; McConnell & Pelosi Decline Offer For Rapid Tests For Capitol Hill; Dr. Christine Moutier Discuses Enormous Need for Medical Specialists Who Deal with Mental Health During Pandemic Crisis. Aired 4-5p ET
• Thirty-Two States Go Into First Weekend With Loosened Restrictions; Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson Donate Plasma For Vaccine Research; Major Airlines To Require Passengers To Wear Face Masks; Sara Nelson, Association Of Flight Attendants International President, Discusses Mandating That Passengers Wear Face Masks On All Flights; CNN Returns To Wuhan After Months Of Lockdown. Aired 3-4p ET
• FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization To Drug Remdesivir To Treat Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients; In Florida, Nearly One-Third Of All COVID-19 Deaths Linked To Nursing Homes; Protests Take Place In Huntington Beach Against California Governor Newsom Order To Shut Down Beaches; Some States In U.S. Begin Phased Reopening Of Businesses Including Malls; China Criticizes U.S. Officials For Blaming Origin Of Coronavirus Pandemic On China. Aired 2-3p ET
• More Than Half Of U.S. States Begin To Partially Reopen; FDA Approves Use Of Remdesivir As COVID-19 Treatment; Georgia Reports 1,225 New Cases As Shopping Malls Begin Opening; Russia Sees Spike In COVID-19 Cases; Michael Hinojosa, Dallas Independent School District Superintendent, Discusses Reopening Schools In The Fall; U.S. Gives Vaccine Contract To Company With Unproven Technology; Explaining The Process of Getting Antibody Testing. Aired 1-2p ET
• Large Crowds Protest Beach Closures Ordered By California Governor; President Donald Trump Expresses Support For Anti-Shutdown Protesters In Michigan; Retailers Take Precautions To Keep Shoppers Safe In Stores; Dr. Anthony Fauci: Shooting For A Vaccine In January, But "Cant' Guarantee"; Georgia Reports 1,225 New Cases As Shopping Malls Begin Reopening; Arkansas To Reopen Gyms, Hair Salons, Barbershops Next Week. Aired 12-1p ET
• New York Governor Cuomo Briefing On Coronavirus Crisis; Majority Of U.S. Intel Community Believes Coronavirus Originated In Chinese Lab; White House Blocks Fauci From Testifying Next Week; All Major Airlines To Require Passengers To Wear Masks. Aired 11a-12p ET
• FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization to Drug Remdesivir to Treat Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients; Some States in U.S. Begin Phased Reopening of Businesses including Malls; Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Interviewed on Testing for Coronavirus in Boston; Earthquake Hits Puerto Rico; U.S. Airlines Requiring Passengers to Wear Masks; Health Institutes Seeking Vaccine for Coronavirus. Aired 10-11a ET


May 01, 2020
• Sources: U.S. Drawing Up Plans To Punish China; Spain Closing Largest Makeshift Hospital; Tour Company Helping To Protect Great Barrier Reef. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• Many U.S. States Loosen Restrictions; WHO: Dozens of Vaccines Under Development Worldwide; 30 Million Unemployment Claims in U.S. Since Mid-March. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• More Than 30 U.S. States Move to Restart Their Economies; Ohio Extends Stay-at-Home Order's as businesses Push to Reopen; British Prime Minister Promises Plan to Restart Economy; Boris Johnson Says Britain is Past the Peak of Its Outbreak; Russian Prime Minister Test Positive for COVID-19; Lockdown Amplifies Divide Between French Cities and Suburbs; NASCAR to Resume Races in May; Top Ballet Dancers Put on a Show From Their Homes. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• W.H.O. Says 102 Potential Vaccines Being Developed Worldwide; White House Reviewing New CDC Guidance on Reopening; Dr. Fauci Says Vaccine Might Be Available by January; Stay-At-Home Rules and in Seven States as U.S. Starts to Reopen; 30 Million Unemployment Claims in U.S. Is Mid-March; Amazon Sales Jump 26 Percent in First-Quarter This Year; Apple Quarterly Review Hit $58.3 Billion Last Quarter; Higher Prices, Fewer Amenities are the New Era of Air Travels. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Coronavirus Pandemic; French Economy Sees Biggest Decline Since Records Began; Lockdown Amplifies Divide Between French Cities And Suburbs; Labor Day Protests Expected Across City Despite Police Ban; Hong Kong Leader Warns Against Protest As Pandemic Slows; Democracy Protesters Renew Their Ire Against China After Activist Arrests; Lebanon Seeks IMF Aid Amid Economic Free Fall; Lebanon's Economic Free Fall Fueling Protests; Amazon Whistleblower Raises Safety Concerns Amid Covid-19; London FTSE Starts The Day In Negative Territory; South Korea Has Become A Model Of Covid-19 Containment; Trimming Your Own Hair Under Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
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• Stay-at-Home Rules End in 7 States as U.S. Starts to Reopen; Protestors in Michigan Call for Reopening; British P.M. Urges public to Stick to Restrictions; Sources: U.S. Drawing Up Plans to Punish China for Coronavirus; Ohio Extends Stay-at-Home Order as Businesses Push to Reopen; Bill Gates: Best-Case Scenario is Vaccine Next Year; Lebanon's Economic Freefall Fueling Protests; Hong Kong Leader Warns Against Protests as Pandemic Slows; South Korea Has Become Model of COVID-19 Containment. Aired 12-1a ET
• Universities Make Plans to Hold In-Person Classes in The Fall; According to CDC 4900 Plus Workers at Meat and Poultry Plants Test Positive For COVID. Gilead Gets FDA Approval for Remdesivir to Treat COVID; Doctors Report Surge in Strokes Among Young Patient. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• White House Press Secretary Holds Rare Briefing; Texas Reopens Amid Highest Single-Day Death Toll; Coronavirus Vaccine Timeline?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds Press Briefing. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Thirty-two States to Begin Reopening Procedures; White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany to Give Briefing Today; Live Coverage of White House Press Briefing. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Mayor Shon Harris (D-CA), Yuba City Discusses Defying California Stay-at-Home and Reopening Businesses; Update on Coronavirus Response Across the Country; Ryan Browning, Commissioner, Cass County, Indiana, Discusses Nearly 900 Workers Infected at Tyson Food Plant; Bill Gates Warns Number of Virus Cases Unknown Due to Current Way of Testing; New Mexico Governor Locks down Small City of Gallop over Virus Outbreak. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• America Divided Over Reopening As Guidelines Expire, Deaths Rise; Experts Say, Expect Two Years Of Misery, 70 Percent Of Population To Be Infected; California County Plans To Defy State's Stay-At-Home Order. Aired 1-1:30p ET


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