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August 11, 2020
Biden Campaign Assembles Staff For His Future Running Mate; Texas 7-Day Average Positivity Hits Highest Rate Since March; Fate Of College Football Season Uncertain. Aired 12:30-1p ET
U.S. Seven-Day Average Of New Cases Ticks Above 54,000; Former FDA Chief: I Wouldn't Take Russia "Vaccine"; President Donald Trump Attacks Cory Booker In Comments About Housing, Suburbs; President Donald Trump Says By Regulating Where Low-Income Housing Can Be, "The Suburbs Will Be The Suburbs Again"; Biden Campaign Assembles Staff For His Future Running Mate. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Chris Ragsdale, Cobb County School Superintendent, Discusses Reopening Schools, Parents Protesting Online-Only Learning; Fitness Trainer Who Thought Virus Was Hoax Until He Got It Shares His Story Of Survival; UNC Professor Jay Smith Discusses Campus Staff Filing A Lawsuit Over UNC's Reopening Plans; Fate Of College Football Up In The Air As Another Conference Cancels. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
800+ Students Quarantined in Cherokee County, GA, after District Reports 50 Positive Cases Among Students & Staff; Dr. William Schaffner Discusses Whether Children Can Easily Spread Virus; Dr. Michael Kinch Discusses Russia's New COVID Vaccine & It's Safety; Chris Ragsdale, Cobb County School Superintendent, Discusses Reopening Schools, Parents Protesting Online-Only Learning. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Salesforce Public-Private Partnership Aiding School Reopenings; Cars Line Up at North Texas Food Bank as Unemployment Expires; China Sanctions U.S. Lawmakers Over Hong Kong. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Coronavirus Cases Surge Among U.S. Children as Schools Reopen; 163,000+ Americans Killed by Coronavirus, Almost 5.1 Million Cases. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Football's Season Hangs in the Balance; Ford CEO Jim Hackett is Interviewed about the Stimulus Stalemate; Biden Campaign Assembles Staff for Running Mate. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Multiple Georgia School Districts Report Positive Cases After Reopening; Russia Claims It Has Developed First Coronavirus Vaccine; Coronavirus Cases Surge Among U.S. Children as Schools Reopen; 12 Florida School Districts Reopening This Week. Aired 9-9:30a ET
August 10, 2020
Executive Actions on Virus Relief Have Strings Attached; Trump Plan Calls for States to Pay 25 Percent of $400 Benefit; "Veepstakes" Heat up as Democratic Convention Approaches; Russia, China Accused Trying to Meddle in U.S. Elections; Lessons From Israel Shows Cases Surged After Schools Reopened; Official Conveys U.S. Message of Strong Support for Taiwan; Hong Kong Police Arrest Media Mogul Jimmy Lai; Face Masks Become Mandatory in Some Parts of Paris; New Zealand Marks 100 Days of No Local Cases of Coronavirus; Collin Morikawa Wins First Golf Major of the Year. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Rising Cases a Concern as Schools Reopen; Schools in Metro Atlanta Area Reporting COVID-19 Cases; British Prime Minister: Morally Indefensible to Keep Schools Closed; Fauci: Widespread Vaccine Availability Not Likely Until 2021; Protesters Clash with Police for a Second Day in Beirut; One Family's Hope for Their Missing Relative in Beirut; Lebanese Demand Justice in Wake of Devastating Blast; Mass Protests in Belarus Following Disputed Election Results. Aired 4-4:30a ET
President Trump's Executive Actions on Virus Relief is Under Fire; Cases Surged After Schools Reopened in Israel; Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Arrested Under New National Security Law; Mass Protests in Belarus Following Disputed Election Results; School in Georgia Reopened then Closed; Lebanese Crying for Justice; Education Must Go On in U.K.; Face Masks Now Mandatory in France; Painful Way of Recovery for Families in Lebanon. Aired 3-4a ET
United States Surpasses Five Million Coronavirus Cases; Close to 100,000 Children Infected with Coronavirus in the U.S. as Schools Start to Reopen; Angry Protesters Fill Beirut Streets Calling for Reform; U.S. Lawmakers At Odds Over COVID-19 Stimulus Plan; Trump Plan Calls For States To Pay 25 Percent Of Latest Benefits; Protests Erupt Following Belarus Presidential Vote; Hong Kong Media Mogul Arrested Under National Security Law; New Zealand Marks 100 Days Of No Local Cases. Aired 2-3a ET
Pro-Democracy Media Mogul Arrested In Hong Kong; Explosion Devastates Beirut, Ignites Mass Riots; Australia's Deadliest COVID Case Day; Rioters In Belarus Clash With Government; U.S. President Touts Plan to Extend Economic Aid; U.S. Schools Cope with Reopening as Virus Spreads. Aired 1-2a ET
School Safety During A Pandemic; Hong Kong Police Arrest Media Mogul Jimmy Lai; Officials Convey U.S. Message Of Strong Support For Taiwan; Donald Trump's Executive Actions on Virus Relief Under Fire; Biden Expected To Announce VP Pick This Week; New Zealand Declares 100 Days COVID-19 Free. Aired 12-1a ET
Trump Pushes for College Football As Power 5 Debates What to Do; Deadly Explosion Levels Baltimore Homes; 13 Cops Hurt And 100+ Arrested in Chicago After Night of Looting; Lebanese Government Resigns in Wake of Blast; Vaccine Experts Say, "No Way" Trump Will Have Vaccine by November. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Trump Wants to Be Added to Mount Rushmore?; Schools Reopening/Closing Amid Coronavirus Outbreaks; Confusion Over Trump's Executive Orders. Aired 3-3:30p ET
NYT: White House Asked About Adding Trump To Mount Rushmore; Nick Tilsen, NDN Collective President & CEO, Discusses Trump Wanting His Face On Mount Rushmore; California Health Director Abruptly Resigns In Middle Of Pandemic; CNN Follows Family Searching For Loved One After Beirut Blast; Kodak Stock Plummets After Government Loan Put On Hold. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Moderna Vaccine Trial Participant Numbers Too Low for Conclusive November Results; Interview With Florida State Football Player Andrew Boselli; Latest COVID-19 Research Findings Out as Testing Time Remains Long. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Trump Adviser: "God's Will" To Sign Executive Orders, But Republicans Considered Obama's Executive Orders Blasphemy; Democrats Deny Trump's Claim They Asked To Restart Stimulus Talks; Update On Coronavirus Response Across The Country; U.S. Democracy Under Attack: Russia, China Both Targeting Election; Fears Bike Rally In South Dakota Could Become Super Spreader Event. Aired 1:30-2p ET
WHO Says, COVID Proving Exceptionally Difficult To Stop; U.S. Has More Than Five Million Coronavirus Cases And Almost 163,000 Deaths; Almost 100,000 Children Tested Positive For Virus In Last Two Weeks Of July; Trump: I Will Do Convention Speech At Gettysburg Or White House. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Joe Biden Expected To Announce Vice President Pick This Week; Reports: Big 10 Debating Canceling College Football Season; Looting Breaks Out In Downtown Chicago Overnight. Aired 12:30-1p ET
Coronavirus Crisis Persists As Stimulus Talks Fail; Biden To Pick Running Mate In Days Ahead; Jump In Cases Among Children Complicates Back-To-School Season; Fifty-five Percent Of City School Districts To Start School Year Remotely; President Donald Trump's Executive Actions On Economic Relief Spark Confusion; Georgia School Seen In Viral Picture Briefly Closing After Nine Test Positive. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Jon Steinbrecher, Mid-American Conference Commissioner, Discusses Cancelling The Season, College Football In Jeopardy Amid Pandemic; Experts: "No Way" Moderna Vaccine Will Be Ready By November Election; Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Chief Economist, Discusses Confusion Over Trump's Executive Action After Stimulus Talks Collapse; State Media: Lebanon's Government To Resign After Deadly Blast. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
American Academy of Pediatrics Reporting Nearly 100K Kids in U.S. Tested Positive in Last 2 Weeks, Georgia School, Seen in Viral Picture, Temporarily Closes after 9 Test Positive; Contradicting Trump on "Almost Immune"; State Rep. Beth Moore (D-Georgia) Discusses Setting Up Whistleblower E-mail for Schools Due to Her Concerns; Firefighters: Several People Trapped after Home Explosion in Baltimore; Protests and Violence in Several Major Cities; Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton (D-Illinois) Discusses Widespread Looting, Vandalism, Gunshots Overnight in Chicago, Chicago Mayor Shutting Down Montrose Beach Park Due to Large Gathering & Trump Executive Order on $400 Unemployment Requiring States to Pay 1st $100; Jon Steinbrecher, Mid- American Conference Commissioner, Discusses Cancelling The Season, College Football in Jeopardy Amid Pandemic. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Interview with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN); Trump Claims Coronavirus Vaccine Ready by Election Day; TSA Finds Tripled Rate of Guns Passing Through Airports. Aired 10:30-11a ET
U.S. Surpasses 5 Million Cases, Death Nears 163,000; Debate Rages Over In-Person Classes as Georgia Schools Report New Cases; Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Says, Trump's Executive Actions are Absurdly Unconstitutional. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA) is Interviewed about Trump's Executive Actions; Trump's Executive Action for Virus Relief; Biden Expected to Announce Running Mate; Lebanon's Government Expected to Step Down; Postponing College Football. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Trump's Executive Actions on Virus Relief Spark Confusion; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump's Executive Action "Absurdly Unconstitutional"; Georgia School Seen in Viral Photo Briefly Closing Due to Positive Cases; Looting Breaks Out in Chicago Overnight; Nearly 100K Children Test Positive for COVID-19 in Last Two Weeks of July; Pelosi: Trump's Executive Actions on COVID Relief Are "Absurdly Unconstitutional". Aired 9-9:30a ET
August 09, 2020
August 08, 2020
Huge Explosion Rocks Beirut; Stimulus Talks Break Down on Capitol Hill; Riders Gather in South Dakota for 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; Georgia School District Quarantines 260 Students and Eight Teachers after First Week of School; Air India Plane Crashes in Kerala after Skidding Off Runway; Mexico Now Has Third Highest Global COVID-19 Death Toll; U.S. Treasury Department Sanctions Hong Kong Officials; Trump Issues Orders Banning TikTok and WeChat. Aired 5-6a ET
Huge Explosion Rocks Beirut; Georgia School District Quarantines 260 Students and Eight Teachers after First Week of School; Stimulus Talks Break Down on Capitol Hill; Air India Plane Crashes in Kerala after Skidding Off Runway; Trump Issues Orders Banning TikTok and WeChat; Tyler Perry Builds Camp Quarantine for Production Reboot. Aired 4-5a ET
Huge Explosion Rocks Beirut; Georgia School District Quarantines 260 Students and Eight Teachers after First Week of School; Can You Catch COVID-19 Twice?; Air India Plane Crashes in Kerala after Skidding Off Runway. Aired 3-3:30a ET
Huge Explosion Rocks Beirut; Air India Plane Crashes in Kerala after Skidding Off Runway; Georgia School District Quarantines 260 Students and Eight Teachers after First Week of School; Hawaii Reinstates Inter-Island Travel Quarantine and Other Restrictions; Trump Issues Orders Banning TikTok and WeChat; Stimulus Talks Break Down on Capitol Hill; Mexico Now Has Third Highest Global COVID-19 Death Toll. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Trump Signs Executive Actions After Stimulus Talks Break Down; U.S. Food Banks Face Shortages As Demand Surges; US COVID-19 Deaths Rise For Fifth Straight Week; Foreign Policy Gives U.S. Lowest Score For Fact-Based Communication; Biden Narrows Down VP List With Convention Just Days Away; Ohio Governor And Wife Test Negative For COVID-19; FBI Testing Ballistic Evidence From Inside Breonna Taylor's Home. Aired 9-10p ET
Trump Signs Executive Orders After Stimulus Talks Break Down; Fears As Bikers Rally Expects 250K People Without Mask, Distancing Rules; Fear Of New Spikes Ahead In Arizona; Teachers In Georgia's Largest School District Staging A Protest; Biden Holds Lead Over Trump In Polls As Election Nears; The Testing Crisis: What 20 Experts Say They Need From Government. Aired 8-9p ET
President Donald Trump Signs Stimulus Provisions After Capitol Hill Talks Break Down; Adds $400 Per Week In Unemployment Benefits, Asking States To Provide 25 Percent; Biker Rally Draws Large Crowd As U.S. Nears 5 Million Virus Cases; Food Banks Struggle To Meet Growing Need Across The U.S.; Florida Reports Sixth Day This Month Of 120 Plus Single Day Deaths. Aired 7-8p ET
Trump Signs Executive Orders After Stimulus Talks Break Down; 250K Expected At Motorcycle Rally In South Dakota As Nation Battles Pandemic; Interview With San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg (I). Aired 6- 7p ET
Trump Signs Four Executive Orders, Including $400 In Enhanced Federal Unemployment Benefits; Trump Abruptly Ends Briefing After Reporter Asks Why He Falsely Claims To Have Passed Veterans' Choice; Around 250K Expected At Motorcycle Rally In SD As Nation Battles Pandemic; Schools Prepare To Reopen As Nation Nears Five Million COVID Cases. Aired 5-6p ET
Trump Holds News Conference As U.S. Nears Five Million Coronavirus Cases; Trump Announces Executive Orders After Stimulus Talks Break Down. Aired 4-5p ET
Massive Biker Rally Going On Despite Objections From Most Locals; Picture Of Crowded Hallway Raises Concerns As Schools Reopen; Biden Expected To Announce Vice President Pick Soon; Mayor Carlos Gimenez (R), Miami-Dade County, Discusses Rising Coronavirus Cases, Lag In Testing; Trump To Sign Executive Orders After Stimulus Talks Break Down. Aired 3-4p ET
President Trump to Give Press Conference on Possible Executive Action on Economic Stimulus; Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee Interviewed on How Government Action Can Help Struggling U.S. Economy; Charitable Organization Distributes Food in Los Angeles; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to Allow Schools to Reopen; Georgia High School Student Temporarily Suspended for Tweeting Picture of Crowded School Hallway; Doctor States Obesity May Reduce Effectiveness of Coronavirus Vaccine. Aired 2-3p ET
Stimulus Breakdown: Negotiators Walk Away Without Deal; Struggling Families Get Food, School Supplies At Drive-Thru Event; NYC Schools Cleared For In-Person Classes This Fall; Georgia Teachers Protest Plan To Return In-Person Learning; Children Hospitalized For COVID Need ICU Care At Same Rate As Adults; Bikers Gather In South Dakota For 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; U.S. Intel's Top Election Official: China Doesn't Want Trump To Win, Russia Working Against Biden. Aired 1-2p ET
Trump Threatens Executive Action If No Deal Is Reached; U.S. Nearing Five Million COVID Cases, Death Toll Passes 161,000; Around 260 Students, Eight Teachers Quarantined After Georgia Reopens Schools; Dems, WH Locked In Stalemate Over New Stimulus Plan; Biden's Relationship With Obama Offers A Guide To His V.P. Search; Protests Erupt In Beirut Over Deadly Explosion. Aired 12-1p ET
Stimulus Talks Break Down, Negotiators Walk Away Without Deal; NYC Schools Cleared For In-Person Classes This Fall; Florida Reports 8,425 New Coronavirus Cases, 182 New Deaths; Bikers Gather In South Dakota For 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; Reimposed Restrictions Credited For Arizona's Downward Trend; School Districts Across U.S. Weigh Reopening; Protests Erupt In Beirut Over Deadly Explosion. Aired 11a-12p ET
Large Motorcycle Rally Being Held in Sturgis, South Dakota, Raises Concerns about Coronavirus Spread; Teachers Protest Plans in Georgia to Reopen Schools During Coronavirus Pandemic; Protestors Take to Streets of Beirut after Massive Explosion Kills More than 150 People; National Education Association President Becky Pringle Interviewed on Need for Funding to Reopen Schools Safely; Former Education Secretary under President Obama Arne Duncan Interviewed on Steps Government Should Take to Help with Continuing Education During Coronavirus Pandemic; President Trump States He Will Take Executive Action If Congress Cannot Reach Deal on Economic Stimulus Bill. Aired 10-11a ET
August 07, 2020
Captain of Ship that Carried Ammonium Nitrate Speaks Out; Top Port and Customs Officials Have Bank Accounts Frozen; Community Bands Together to Rebuild After Blast; Concerns About Corruption Amid International Aid Offers; U.S. Lifts Its Global Level 4 Travel Advisory; Germany Mandates Tests for Travelers from High Risk Areas; Beirut Survivors Recall Blast's Terrifying Moment. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Lebanese Media Says 16 Port Workers Detained in Investigation; Beirut's Governor Says 300,000 People Lost Their Homes; Anger Grows as Officials Investigate Deadly Blast; Fauci: U.S. Positivity Upticks a Predictor of Trouble; U.S. Cases Rise as People Attend Crowed Events; Trump Signs Order Banning TikTok, WeChat in 45 Days. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Anger Growing Over Reports Of Ignored Warnings On Beirut's Explosion; A Bride Shared Her Experience In The Beirut's Explosion; President Trump Says Vaccine Possible Before Election Day; Investigating Russia's Rapid Testing And Vaccine Claims; Dr. Gupta Guides Us Through Best Masks Practices; President Trump Sign Order Banning TikTok, WeChat In 45 Days; Clips Of Beirut's Blast Survivor As They Recall The Moment; Outrage Seen in Lebanon; Emmanuel Macron Visits Blast Site; Port Officials to Answer Tuesday's Blast; Coronavirus Not Done Yet; South Africa's Coronavirus Tops in Africa. Aired 3-4a ET
Anger Growing Over Reports Of Ignored Warnings; Amnesty International Calls For Global Aid, Investigation; Investigating Russia's Rapid Test And Vaccine Claims; Germany Adopts Massive Testing Plan For Tourists; India Surpasses Two Million COVID-19 Cases; President Donald Trump Signs Order Banning TikTok, WeChat in 45 Days; There is Growing Anger as Protesters in Beirut Demand for an International Investigation to the Deadly Explosion; Community Take Steps to Begin Rebuilding Beirut; International Aid are Pouring into Lebanon; Coronavirus Ravages the United States; President Trump Says Vaccine Might Be Ready by Election Day. Aired 2-3a ET
Macron: Aid To Lebanon Will Have "Full Transparency"; International Offers Of Aid Pouring Into Lebanon; White House Advisers Urge The Public To Wear Masks; New Model: U.S. Death Toll Could Reach 300,000 By December; Moment of Blast Captured on Church Camera; Anger Growing over Reports of Ignored Warnings; Trump Signs Order Banning TikTok, WeChat in 45 Days; India Surpasses Two Million COVID-19 Cases; Germany Adopts Massive Testing Plan for Tourists; Message of Hope. Aired 1-2a ET
Growing Anger as Protestors Demand Accountability; Community Bands Together to Begin Rebuilding after Blast; International Offers of Aid Pouring into Lebanon; CDC Warns 9 U.S. Cities of Rise in COVID- 19 Infections; New Model: U.S. Death Toll Could Reach 300,000 by December; Trump Signs Order Banning TikTok, WeChat in 45 Days; Trump Says Vaccine Could Be Ready by Election Day; Woman Plays Piano Surrounded by Debris from Blast. Aired 12-1a ET
Pandemic Threatens to Set Back Generation of Women; Mnuchin Says He'll Advise Trump to Take Executive Action after Stimulus Offer Rejected; Biden Fires Back after Trump Falsely Claims He's Against God and Bible; At Least 66 NFL Players Skipping Season. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Georgia Teachers Protest School Reopening Plan; Pandemic Threatens Generation of Women; New York State Schools to Reopen. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Student's Suspension Reversed over Picture of Crowded Hallways; Rod Bradley, Meade County Board of Commissioners Vice Chairman & Hotel Owner, Discusses this Weekends' Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, Precautions He's Taking; S.E. Cupp Responses to Criticism on Editorial Saying She'll Vote Based on Biden's V.P. Pick. Aired 2:30-3p ET
US Deaths Surpass 1,200 In A Day For Third Day In Row; All New York School Districts Authorized To Open For In-Person Learning; 1.8 Million Jobs Added In July; Stronger Than Expected; American's View Of The Virus Depends On What They Watch; Biden Under Fire For Remarks Suggesting Of Black Diversity. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Interview with Former Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid; Update on Coronavirus Response from Around the Country; Rep. Mark Walker, (R-NC), Discusses His Call for Jerry Falwell Jr to Resign from Liberty University After Posting Photo with Pants Unzipped, Trump's Comment that Biden Will "Hurt God". Aired 1:30-2p ET
A Death Nearly Every Minute, the Lives Lost to Coronavirus; Fear as Bikers Rally Expects 250,000 People without Mask Rule; Postmaster General Says, Election Mail will not be Slowed Down. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Coronavirus Pandemic; Trump Attacks Biden On Religion And Race; Brent Scowcroft, Prominent Elder Statesman Has Died. Aired 12:30-1p ET
KC Health Official: Afraid Death Projections Are "Way Under"; Coronavirus Cases Trending Down In 26 States; Governor Andrew Cuomo Announces "All School Districts Can Open"; Testing Snags Persist Across U.S.; Stimulus Talks On Brink Of Collapse As August Recess Looms. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Florida Governor Pushes for Return of School Sports Amid Pandemic; Long-Term Lingering Effects of COVID Alarm Scientists, Survivors; Governor Cuomo Authorizes All N.Y. School Districts to Reopen; Arizona Public Health Association Executive Director, Will Humble, Discusses Former Hot Spot Arizona Seeing New Cases Decline, What Other States Can Learn. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
New Model Showing Almost 70,000 Fewer Deaths by December If Most People Wear Masks; Dr. Anne Rimoin & Dr. Susan Butler-Wu Discuss Number of COVID Tests Down in 29 States as Death Toll Rises, DeWine False-Positive, Accuracy of Rapid Tests; WHO: COVID Cases Up Globally Among Younger People; CDC Warns Not to Wear Masks with Vents or Valves; Economic Stimulus Talks on Brink of Collapse; 1.8 Million Jobs Added in July But Recovery Is Losing Momentum; Florida Governor Pushes for Return of School Sports Amid Pandemic. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Economic Stimulus Discussions On Brink Of Collapse; Trump Issues Executive Order Banning TikTok And WeChat in 45 days; Court: House Can Subpoena Ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn To Testify; 66 Players Opt-Out Of NFL Season Over COVID-19 Concerns; Markakis Hits Walk-Off Home Run after Opting Into Season. Aired 10:30-11a ET
New Projection Shows Nearly 300,000 in U.S. Could Die From Virus By December; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Expected to Announce Decision on New York Schools Today; Economic Stimulus Discussions on Brink of Collapse. Aired 10-10:30a ET
New Report: Up to 40M Americans could be Evicted by End of Year; Amid Tension with N. Korea and Iran, Trump Advisers Hesitated to Give Military Options Over Fears He Might Start War; Rep. Ruben Gallego is Interviewed about Donald Trump, U.S. Troops in Germany, China Apps and Mail-in Voting; U.S. to Withdraw Nearly 12,000 Troops from Germany; Trump Issues Exec. Order Banning TikTok and WeChat in 45 Days; Postmaster General Says election Main will not be Slow Down; Biden Fires Back after Trump Accuses Him of Being "Against God"; Biden Clarifies Remarks about Black and Latino Voters. Aired 9:30-10p ET
1.8 Million Jobs Created in July, But Recovery Losses Momentum; Dozens of Georgia Teachers Protest Return to In-Person Teaching; Some Labs in Miami-Dade County Taking More Than 8 days for Test Results; New Projection: Nearly 300,000 in the U.S. Could Die from Coronavirus By December; Economic Stimulus Discussions on Brink of Collapse; President Trump Considering Executive Action on Economic Relief. Aired 9-9:30a ET
August 06, 2020
1.2 Million Americans File For Unemployment; Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Tests Positive For The Coronavirus; Trump Debate Demands. Aired 12:30-1p ET
Customs Officials in Beirut Warned of Volatile Chemicals Since 2014; Huge Crater is All that Remains of Port Warehouse; Lebanon's Teetering Economy Further Threatened by Blast; Tel Aviv City Hall Lights Up as Lebanese Flag in Solidarity; Israel Offer Lebanon Humanitarian and Medical Aid; L.A. Mayor Says People Hosting Large Gatherings Could Have Water and Electricity Shut Off; Twitter and Facebook Take Action Against Trump; Germany Records 1,000 Cases in a Single Day. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Beirut Port Officials Warned of Volatile Chemicals Since 2014; Government Minister: Every Business in the City Impacted; 300,000 Residents Displaced From Their Homes; Blast Linked to Chemicals Stored in Port Warehouse; Fauci Expects Millions of Vaccine Doses by Early 2021; Students and Staff Test Positive as Schools Reopen; Florida Hospitals Struggle to Keep Up as COVID-19 Cases Rise. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Massive Explosion Took 135 Souls; Justice Will be Served; Port Officials Arrested; Beirut's Economy in Quagmire; Investigators Focusing On How Chemical Detonated In Beirut's Explosion; International Community Sends Emergency Aid To Lebanon; Some Of The Aftermath Of Beirut's Explosion; Social Media Giants Take Action Against President Trump; Students And Staff Test Positive As Schools Reopen; Dozens Of COVID-19 Vaccines In Trials Around The World; Latin America And The Caribbean Top Five Million Cases; Japan Marks 75th Anniversary Of Hiroshima Bombing. Aired 3-4a ET
Lebanese Government Orders House Arrest of Port Officials; 300K Beirut Residents Displaced; Students and Staff Test Positive as Schools Reopen; Victoria Reports 15 Deaths on Third Day of Lockdown. Aired 2-3a ET
300,000 Residents Displaced from their Homes; Deadly Blast is the Latest Crisis to Strike Lebanon; Republicans with Trump Ties Help West's Bid for President. Aired 1-2a ET
135 Killed, Crews Search for Many Still Missing; Deadly Blast is the Latest Crisis to Strike Lebanon; Americans Experience Food Insecurity as Crisis Deepens; Trump Pushes Schools to Reopen, Says Virus is 'Going Away'; Tel Aviv City Hall Lights Up as Lebanese Flag in Solidarity. Aired 12-1a ET
Trump Talks Economy in Ohio; Long Beach Mayor Loses Mom to COVID, Stepdad on Ventilator; "Represented" Highlights 100 Years of Woman's Suffrage; Michelle Obama Says She's Dealing with Low Grade Depression. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Interview With Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY); Students Start Returning to Schools; Ohio Governor Tests Positive For COVID-19. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Lebron James Laughs Off Trump's Criticism of NBA Players Taking a Knee; Ald. Cavalier Johnson, (D-Milwaukee) & President, Milwaukee Common Council, Discusses GOP Helping Kanye West Get on Wisconsin Ballot to Hurt Biden; Beirut Bride Describes Moment Blast Hit in CNN Interview; CNN Film, "On the Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries," Follows CNN Female Correspondents, Reporters, Embeds Covering Election. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Ohio Governor Tests Positive Hours Before Scheduled to Greet Trump; 62 of Largest School Districts Starting School Remotely; GA School Nurse Quits Over COVID Fears Amid Crowded Hallways; Fauci: We're Investigating How Long Virus Can Remain in Air; FL Gov. Says It's OK to Hug with PPE Despite Medical Warnings. Aired 2-2:30p ET
New York Sues to Dissolve NRA Alleging Widespread Fraud; White House Sets Friday Stimulus Deadline, Sides "Trillions" Apart; Updates on Coronavirus Response Around the Country; Deutsche Bank Gives Up Trump's Financial Records to New York Prosecutors; Facebook & Twitter Penalize Trump Campaign Video for "Misinformation" on Pandemic; Michelle Obama: I'm Depressed over Injustice, Trump's Hypocrisy; Ohio Governor Tests Positive Hours Before Scheduled to Meet Trump. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Ohio Governor Tests Positive Hours before Scheduled to Greet Trump; Infected GOP Congressman says, He Tested Only after Slight Temperature Uptick; New York Sues to Dissolve NRA, Alleges Widespread Fraud. Aired 1-1:30p ET
U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs in July, Unemployment Rate at 5.4%; Biden: July Job Growth Is Proof "Our Plan Is Working"; Op-Ed: "Woke" Corporations Won't Stop the Pandemic, Government Intervention Will; Texas Governor Calls Special Session Aimed at Restrictive Voting Laws; My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell Presses Ahead with False 2020 Fraud Claims. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Dr. Anthony Fauci: "All Or None" Mentality On Reopening Isn't Helpful; Dr. Anthony Fauci: U.S. Needs Coronavirus Baseline Around "A Thousand Or Two Rather Than 20,000"; New York Attorney General Sues To Dissolve The NRA; Joe Biden Says He Is Briefed On Pandemic At Least Four Times A Week; Stimulus Talk Stalked. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Rep. Steny Hoyer, (D-MD) Discusses Negotiations on Stimulus Package, Trump Threatening Executive Action if No Deal; College Football Players, Hunter Reynolds & Benjamin St.-Juste, Discuss Big 10 Football Players Demanding Better Safety Protocols from NCAA; Epic Devastation after Explosion Rocks Lebanon's Capitol. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Dr. Birx Warns 9 Cities, Parts of California about Increasing Positivity Rates; Dr. Fauci: Rising Positivity Rates a "Predictor of Trouble Ahead"; L.A. Mayor Says Residents Who Hold Parties in Their Houses Could Have Power, Water Shut Off; Dr. Jorge Rodriguez Discusses Fauci's Warnings on Virus Spread, Need for Rapid Testing; 250,000 Expected at South Dakota Motorcycle Rally Amid Pandemic; Dr. Benjamin Aaker Discusses Concerns over Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Amid Pandemic; Update on Coronavirus Responses from Around the Country. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
62 of Nation's 101 Largest School Districts to Start Year Online; Calls to End Racial Inequality in Corporate Leadership; "On The Trail" Starts Streaming Today on HBO Max. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Fauci Says, Positivity Rates a Predictor of Trouble Ahead; Top GOP Senator Pushes Back on Trump's Unsubstantiated Mail-In Voting Claims; Nearly 7 Million U.S. Students Starting School Year Online. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Push for a Stimulus Deal; Beirut's Aftermath from the Explosion; Trump Jr. Opposes Alaska Mine; Trump Slams NBA Players. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Georgia Surpasses 200k Confirmed COVID-19 Cases; Florida Governor Asks Judge to Dismiss Lawsuit Over School Reopening Plans; Los Angeles Mayor Approves Utility Shutoffs for Party Houses. Aired 9- 9:30a ET
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