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December 07, 2020
• Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for COVID-19; Senate Candidates in Georgia Debate Ahead of Critical Vote; Tense Post-Brexit Trade Talks Resume as Deadline Looms; EU Committee Voting Soon on Online Child Sex Abuse Law; American Actor Ashton Kutcher Joins Fight Against Online Child Sex Abuse; Finding Christmas Comfort During a Pandemic. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Trumps Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for COVID-19; U.S. Senate Candidates in Georgia Debate Ahead of Critical Vote; Biden Picks Becerra to Lead Health and Human Service; Millions in California Now Under New Restrictions; Parts of U.K. Prepare to Roll Out Vaccine This Week; German State of Bavaria Faces Major New Restrictions; Dire Situations in Gaza, 30 Percent Surge in Positive Tests. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• World Prepares for the Vaccine; England Soon to Start Vaccination Program; South Korea Seeing a Constant Spike in Virus Cases; Germany Going in the Wrong Direction; Brexit Talks Revived in Britain; Hottest Weather Felt in November; Cases Surge Across the United States and Hospitals are Stretched Thin; Stay-at-Home Order for Most of California to Slow Down the Spread of the Virus; Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for COVID-19; Balance of Power in U.S. Senate Rests on Election Runoffs in Georgia; Active Phase of Military Operation Over in Tigray. Aired 3-4a ET
• Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized for Testing Positive for Coronavirus; Spiking Coronavirus Cases in California Forces New Restrictions; Hope in the Horizon as COVID-19 Vaccine Nears; E.U. Privacy Rule and Risk of Online Child Sex Abuse; Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive For COVID-19; President-Elect Biden Plans To Ramp Up COVID-19 Testing; U.K. To Launch Its Biggest Ever Vaccination Program This Week; U.S. Senate Candidates Debate Ahead Of Critical Runoff; Republican Senators Try To Keep Seats, U.S. Senate Control; Control Of U.S. Senate At Stake In Next Month's Runoff; Biden To Name Pick For Health & Human Services Secretary; Biden Filling Out Ranks In Pandemic Response Team. Aired 2-3a ET
• Giuliani Hospitalized With COVID After Trip To Georgia; Restaurants In California Hit By New Restrictions; South Korean Military To Contact Trace As Fourth Wave Breaks; U.K. Launches Ambitious COVID Immunization Program; U.S. FDA Meets Thursday To Decide To Green Light Vaccine; U.S. Senate Candidates Debate Ahead of Critical Runoff; Biden to Name Pick for Health and Human Services Secretary; U.K. and E.U. Officials in Final Talks for Post-Brexit Deal; Finding Christmas Comfort During a Pandemic. Aired 1-2a ET
• Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for COVID-19; U.K. to Launch Biggest Ever Vaccination Program This Week; Seoul Tightens Distancing Measures as Cases Rise; E.U. Committee Voting Soon on Online Child Sex Abuse Law; Ashton Kutcher is Interviewed About E.U. Child Sex Abuse Law; Ossoff: Perdue Feels, and is Acting, Entitled to Your Vote; Finding Christmas Comfort During a Pandemic. Aired 12-12:45a ET
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• Dr. Reed Tuckson, Co-Founder, Black Coalition Against COVID-19, Discusses Distrust Of COVID-19 Vaccine Among Some African-Americans; Loeffler & Warnock Dodge Questions During Contentious Senate Debate; Congress Racing To Pass Defense, Spending & COVID Relief Bills; House Conservatives Urge Trump Not To Concede; NYC Opens Elementary Schools For In-Person Learning. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• American Airlines Prepares to Transport Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine; Moncef Slaoui Encourages Mandatory Vaccine For Some Jobs; Speculation Grows as Trump's Election Court Losses Continue. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Source: A.G. Barr Considers Stepping Down Before Trump Leaves Office; Some COVID Patients in South Dakota Flown Out of State as Hospitals Fill Up; Trump's Baseless Election Fraud Claims Dominate Georgia Debate; Congress Racing to Pass Defense, Spending & COVID Relief Bills. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Reports 1 Million New Cases in Just Five Days; CNN Reports, Trump Campaign Legal Efforts May Be Coming to an End; Source Says, Barr Considers Stepping Down before Trump Leaves Office. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Georgia Senate Runoffs; Stimulus and Spending Bill Negotiations; Trump Final Weeks. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• Biden Announces Health Team To Tackle Pandemic; U.S. Setting Records For New COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations; Source: Trump Campaign Legal Efforts May Be Coming To An End; All Eyes On Georgia Ahead Of January Senate Runoffs. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• President-Elect Biden Reaches Out to Health Care Workers; Georgia Recount Results to be Certified Today Confirming Biden Win; Congress Racing to Pass Defense, Spending and COVID Relief Bills. Aired 11:30-12p ET
• U.S. Breaking Records for Cases, Hospitalizations as Virus Rages; President-elect Biden Announces Key Members of Health Team; Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized after Testing Positive for COVID-19. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Jones Family Singers Survived COVID-19; Stimulus Negotiations Continue; Biden Team to Receive First Briefing Today. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• 33 Million in California Under New Stay-at-Home Orders; Source Says, Attorney General Barr Considering Leaving Post before Trump Exits Office; Five Members of Gospel Music Family Battle Coronavirus. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Loeffler Dodges Questions; Doug Heye is Interviewed about the Georgia Elections; United Kingdom Prepares for Vaccinations; Congress Races to Pass Bills. Aired 9:30-10a
• 33 Million In California Under New Stay-at-Home Orders; Biden Unveils Health Team to Lead Pandemic Response; Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized After Testing Positive for Coronavirus; AG Barr Considers Leaving Post Before Trump Exits Office; Surgeon General: People are Spreading Coronavirus While Showing No Symptoms; HHS Secretary: FDA Could Authorize First Vaccine Within Days; Wall Street on Edge As Lawmakers Debate Stimulus. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 06, 2020
• Trump Holds Superspreader Rally In Georgia; Millions In California Face New Stay-At-Home Orders; Trump's Continuing Lies Could Hurt Georgia Senators; Countries Prepare For Vaccine Rollouts; Trump Supporters Still Believe Election Was Stolen; Venezuelans Head To Polls To Elect New Assembly; Frontline Health Care Workers Suffer, Too; MLB Clubs Sue Insurance Firms For Lost Revenue; English Premier League Fans Return To Stands. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Adds Over One Million New COVID-19 Cases In Five Days; Trump Holds Superspreader Rally In Georgia; Countries Prepare For Vaccine Rollouts; What It's Like To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine; Georgia Runoffs Smash Election Spending Records; Trump Considers Pardons Before Exit; Germany Dealing With New Coronavirus Wave; Families Wrestle With Aftermath Of COVID-19. Aired 4-5a ET
• Millions in California Face New Stay-at-Home Orders; Trump Holds Superspreader Rally in Georgia; Countries Prepare for Vaccine Rollouts; Hungary Opens Borders to Recovered COVID-19 Travelers; U.S. Adds over 1 Million New COVID-19 Cases in Five Days; Frontline Health Care Workers Suffer, Too; E.U.-U.K. Trade Deal Negotiations Resume; Nor'easter Triggers Bomb Cyclone. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Holds Superspreader Rally in Georgia; Trump's Continuing Lies Could Hurt Georgia Senators; Biden Asks Congress for $900 Billion Relief Package; Millions in California Face New Stay-at-Home Orders; Portugal to Ease Restrictions for Christmas; Countries Prepare for Vaccine Rollouts; The Struggle of COVID-19 Long Haulers; Frontline Health Care Workers Suffer, Too; MLB Clubs Sue Insurance Firms for Lost Revenue; English Premier League Fans Return to Stands. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Adds More Than 1 Million New Covid Cases In 5 Days; Trump Campaigns In Georgia Ahead Of Senate Runoff Vote; Biden Calls On Congress To Pass $900 Billion Relief Package; Millions Of Californian's Facing New Stay-At-Home Orders; Iran Surpasses 50,000 Covid-19 Deaths & 1 Million Cases; Expert Predict Challenging Months Ahead In U.S.; Trump Looks Into Granting Pardons During Last Month In Office; "Bomb Cyclone" Dumping Heavy Snow On New England; Housing Assistance Needs Grow As Covid-19 Surges. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Has Coronavirus; Donald Trump Airs Grievance And Lies In Georgia; California Goes Into Lockdown; Slowed U.S. Job Market In November; Lisa Ling Investigates The Massage Parlor Industry In The U.S. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani Has Tested Positive For Coronavirus; California Restaurant Owner Blasts New Shutdowns In Viral Video; All Eyes On Georgia; CDC States Schools Are Safe To Return; CNN Heroes. Aired 4-5p ET
• Thirty-Three-Plus Million People In California Under Stay-At- Home Order; Loeffler And Warnock To Hold High-Stakes Debate For Georgia Runoff; White House Vaccine Chief Says He Expects FDA Panel To Recommend Pfizer Vaccine. Aired 3-4p ET
• New Stay-At-Home Orders In California; California Restaurant Owner Blasts New Shutdowns in Viral Video; WH Vaccine Chief: I Expect FDA Panel To Recommend Pfizer Vaccine; Health Care Workers Overwhelmed As COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Surge; Loeffler-Warnock Debate; American Airlines Resuming Boeing 737 MAX Flights This Month; U.N. Official Warns 2021 Is Literally Going To Be Catastrophic. Aired 2-3p ET


December 05, 2020
• U.S. Hospitals Fear Deadliest Season Yet; Trump's Continuing Lies; Biden Team Blocked From Meeting Pentagon Intel Officials; Scotland, Wales Begin Vaccinations On Tuesday; Vaccination Centers Open Across Moscow; Vaccine Hesitancy Could Be Biggest Challenge; Georgia's Special Election; E.U.-U.K. Trade Deal Negotiations Paused. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Hospitals Fear Deadliest Season Yet; U.S. Stimulus Talks; Trump's Continuing Lies; Vaccination Centers Open across Moscow; Scotland, Wales Begin Vaccinations on Tuesday; Vaccine Hesitancy Could Be Biggest Challenge; Georgia's Special Election; Bahrain Approves Pfizer Vaccine; E.U.-U.K. Trade Deal Negotiations Paused; Holiday Spirit Reigns Despite COVID-19. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Team Has No Vaccination Plan; U.S. Hospitals Fear Deadliest Season Yet; Scotland, Wales Begin Vaccinations on Tuesday; Georgia's Special Election; Trump's Continuing Lies; E.U.-U.K. Trade Deal Negotiations Paused; Monoliths Sparking Questions. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• U.S. Hospitals Fear Deadliest Season Yet; Bahrain Approves Pfizer Vaccine; Georgia's Special Election; Trump's Continuing Lies; Thousands of Refugees Have Fled to Sudan from Ethiopia; Biden Acknowledges "Grim" Jobs Report; Bangladesh Forces Hundreds of Rohingya to Island. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Trump Called Georgia's GOP Governor To Pressure Him To Get State's Election Results Overturned; Distrust Of COVID-19 Vaccine In Some U.S. Minority Communities; Answering Viewers' Legal Questions in CNN's "Cross Exam"; Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Must Reinstate DACA Program; Biden Wants to Stop Construction of Trump's Border Wall. Aired 5-6p ET
• New Model Predicts 500,000-Plus Dead From Coronavirus By April; Trump Called Georgia's GOP Governor To Pressure Him To Get State's Election Results Overturned; Ten Million Californians Facing Stay-At- Home Order Tomorrow Night; CNN "Presidential Brief": Members Of Biden Transition Team Unable To Meet With Pentagon Intelligence Agencies; Trump Nominee For Senior Pentagon Position Spread Debunked Conspiracy Theories & Suggests Trump Should Declare Martial Law. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump Called Georgia's GOP Governor To Pressure Him To Get State's Election Results Overturned; Southern California Region Could Face Stay-at-Home Order if ICU Capacity Stays Below 15 Percent in the Region; Sources Say White House Has Held Multiple Pardon Meetings Since Election; Democrat Officials Ignore Their Own Advice on COVID Safety Measures; How Airlines Are Preparing to Transport the Coronavirus Vaccine. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Trump To Campaign In Georgia For Senate Candidates In Runoff Elections; President Trump Pushes Georgia Governor Brian Kemp To Persuade Georgia Legislators To Overturn Presidential Election Results; New Wave Of Coronavirus Cases Leading To Increased Deaths In U.S.; Coronavirus Pandemic Causing Widening Education Gap Affecting Low-Income Students And Students Of Color; Interview With Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV); Judge Orders Trump Administration to Rollback Its Restrictions on DACA. Aired 2-3p ET
• Bipartisan $908B Stimulus Deal Gains Support On Capitol Hill; More Americans Suffering And Dying Of COVID-19 Than Even Before; Record 100,667 Americans Hospitalized, Concerns About Capacity; Former Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) Discusses Fight Over Harris Senate Seat; Trump Supporters In Georgia Hold Onto Hope; Update On Coronavirus Responses Around The World. Aired 1-2p ET
• More Americans Suffering And Dying Of COVID-19 Than Ever Before; Dr. Fauci: Parts Of U.S. Could Postpone Elective Surgeries As Hospitals Face Overwhelming Amount Of COVID-19 Patients; Bipartisan $908B Stimulus Deals Gains Support On Capitol Hill; Source: Trump Administration Blocked Biden Transition Team From Meeting With Pentagon Intelligence Agencies; Black, Latino Leaders Raise Concerns About Diversity In Biden Cabinet; PA Airport Acting As Receiving Area For COVID-19 Vaccines. Aired 12-1p ET
• Southern California Regions Could Face Stay-At-Home Orders; COVID-19 Leading Cause Of Death In U.S. This Week; Lawmakers Strike Optimistic Tone About Stimulus Negotiations; Trump To Hold Rally In Georgia; States Warn First Shipments Of COVID-19 Vaccine Will Fall Short; Normal Side Effects To Expect With COVID-19 Vaccines; NBA Player Loses Seven Family Members To COVID-19. Aired 11a-12p ET
• New Wave of Coronavirus Cases Leading to Increased Deaths in U.S.; Regions in California Instituting Lockdowns to Reduce Coronavirus Spread; Tenants Across U.S. Facing Eviction Due to Job Loss and Economic Slowdown Related to Coronavirus Spread; President Trump To Campaign in Georgia for Senate Candidates in Runoff Elections; Barack Obama and Joe Biden Campaign in Georgia for Senate Candidates in Runoff Elections. Aired 10-11a ET


December 04, 2020
• Biden: $900 Billion Stimulus is Good Start But Not Enough; Some Officials: Do As I Say, Not As I Do; Georgia's Secretary of State Relies on Faith Amid GOP Attacks; U.S. Intel Chief Warning China Looking to Dominate World; What's Next for Don Jr, Ivanka and Eric. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Posts New Records of COVID Cases and Deaths; Biden Will Ask for 100 Days of Mask Wearing; Trump Feuds with Attorney General Bill Barr Over Election; White House Holds Events, Holiday Parties Despite Pandemic; Two Georgia Runoff Races Will Determine Control of Senate; U.K. Exceed 60K Total Deaths as First Vaccine Doses Arrive. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. COVID Cases Breaks Record; Joe Biden to Mandate Use of Mask; Former Presidents to Take COVID vaccine on Camera; U.K. Prepares to Vaccinate Citizens; Iran Passed a Bill After Fakhrizadeh's Assassination; Israelis and Jews Warned of Iran's Retaliatory Attack; Australia and China in War of Words; Trump Meeting with Attorney General Contentious; Trump Repeats False Baseless Claims of Election Fraud; Biden and Harris Weigh in on Trump's Power to Pardon; U.K. has Four Weeks to Secure Trade Deal with E.U.; U.K. Fisherman Caught in Net of E.U. Politics; Warner Brothers Movies to Stream as They Drop in Theaters; Curious Koala Becomes A Christmas Tree Ornament. Aired 3- 3:45a ET
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• CNN Exclusive: Clips From Tapper's Interview Of Biden And Harris; The United States As A World Leader, Let's Take A Step Back; Is Don Jr. The New Face Of The Base And Does Ivanka Has Political Designs?; Every 30 Seconds, Another American Loses Their Life To COVID; Fauci Welcomed As Biden's Medical Chief; COVID Pushes U.S. Family-Owned Businesses to Go Under; Biden: I have Asked DR. Fauci to Part of My COVID Team; Thousands of Farmers Protesting at New Delhi Borders; Tensions Heating Up Between China and Australia; Uncensored Sites Find New Followers. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Tops 14M Cases as Deaths, Hospitalizations Soar; Biden: 'I'd Be Happy' to Get a Vaccine Once It's Approved; Biden, Harris Promise an Independent Justice Department; Sources: Trump Meeting with Attorney General 'Contentious'; Iran Foreign Minister: Lifting Sanctions Can Undo Uranium Enrichment Law; Officials Ignore Their Own Advice on COVID Measures; India's Transport Union Supporting Protesting Farmers; English Fishermen Caught in Net of U.K. Politics; Woodward & Bernstein Weigh in on Trump's Final Days in Office. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Biden Addresses Pandemic's Devastating Economic Impact; Biden Says We're Going to Need More Bipartisanship to Save Economy; Biden Says Very Bleak Without Another COVID Relief Package. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Delivers Address on Economic Crisis; Pandemic Raging. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Tenants Sue Trump for Alleged Scheme They Say Raised Their Rents; DOJ Bans White House Liaison from Building after Fishing for Secret Information; Michael Flynn Supports Calls for Martial Law and New Election; What Potential Pardons Tell Investigators in Trump's Cases; Trump Pentagon Nominee Spreads Debunked Conspiracies; Trump Administration Purging Another Pentagon Advisory Board; Nursing Home Responds to Investigation into 32 Deaths at Facility; California Parents Sue State, Feds over Remote Learning. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Department of Health and Human Services to Launch National Vaccine Campaign; Joe Biden's Election Margin Tops 7 Million; Georgia Senate Elections Have Spent $320 Million in Advertising. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden, Harris on Calls to Diversity Cabinet: We're Not Done Yet; Pelosi Defiant Over Handling of Stimulus: "Not a Mistake"; Many Black& Latino Americans Don't Trust Vaccine; Comedian Documents COVID Infection Online, Dies 2 Days Later. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• US Sets New Records for New Cases, Hospitalization and Deaths; Miami-Dade Mayor Sends Dire Warning About Hospitalization Systems; Trump Intensifies Threat Not to Fund Troops Over Tech Beef. Biden And Harris On Calls to Diversify Cabinet: We're Not Done Yet. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Biden Faces Increasing Pressure To Diversify Cabinet; Californians Facing Stay-At-Home Orders Based On ICU Capacity; Pence In Georgia Today, Trump Holds Rally Tomorrow. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• Dr. Anthony Fauci: U.S. Has Not Hit post-Thanksgiving Peak Of Cases; States Face Deadline Today To Submit COVID-19 Vaccine Plans; Poll: 60 Percent Of Americans Now Say They Would Get COVID-19 Vaccine; Source: White House Has Held Multiple Pardon Meetings Since The Election; U.S. Economy Down 9.8 Million Jobs Since February. Aired 12- 12:30p ET
• U.S. Economy Adds Just 245,000 Jobs in November as Jobs Engine Stalls; FDA Official Says, Pfizer, Moderna Coronavirus Vaccines Should Be Authorized Within a Week After Advisory Meetings. Aired 11:30-12p ET
• New Key Model Predicts 539,000 U.S. COVID Deaths by April; Biden to Call for 100 Days of Mask-Wearing on his First Day; Biden Vows to Keep Commitment on Diverse Cabinet. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA); Vice President Pence and President Trump to Travel to Georgia; Interview with Riley Behrens, 23-Year-Old With COVID-19 Complications. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• IHME Says, COVID-19 Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. This Week; Biden Responds to Pressure to Make Cabinet More Diverse; Economic Recovery Stalls as Pressure Builds to Pass New Stimulus Deal. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Public School Enrollment Falls; Economic Recovery Stalls; Election Officials Face Death Threats. Aired 9:30-10a
• California on the Brink of Regional Stay-at-Home Orders to Fight Virus Surge; Biden to Ask Americans to Wear a Mask for First 100 Days; Joe Biden: I'm Not Going to Get Involved in DOJ Investigations; Public School Enrollment Falling Nationwide During Pandemic. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 03, 2020
• Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines and Potential Side Effects; BioNTech CEO: This is the Start of the End of the Pandemic; Vaccines Face Misinformation Campaign on Social Media; Frontline Healthcare Workers Open Up About Struggles; U.S. Withdrawing Embassy Personnel from Baghdad; Diehard Supporters Say Trump was Cheated. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Deaths and Hospitalizations Hit Record Levels; Devastating Toll on Frontline Workers; U.S. Vaccine Authorization Could Come this Month; Russian Official: 100,000+ Sputnik-V Vaccinations So Far; Sources: Trump Frustrated with Barr After Election Comments; President Considering a Flurry of Pardons; Biden Pushes Congress to Adopt COVID Relief Bill. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• United Kingdom Starts its Vaccination Program; Healthcare Workers to Have the Vaccine First; U.S. Hits the Highest Coronavirus Death Toll; Healthcare Workers Pleas the Public to Obey Rules; Russia Has Vaccinated 100,000 Individuals with Sputnik V; Bill Barr Frustrates Trump; Biden Calms Small Business Owners; U.K.'s Rapid Vaccine Approval Problematic; Nurse Makes Plea After Family's Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak; Biontech CEO, This is the Start of the End of the Pandemic; U.K. Health Official Urging Public to take Vaccine; South Korea Holds College Entrance Exams Amid Pandemic; United Nations Chief Warns our Planet is Broken; Weekly U.S. Jobless Report Due in Coming Hours; France's Valery Giscard d'Estaing Dies At 94. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Hits Worst Coronavirus Death Toll; United Kingdom Starts Vaccination Program; Trump Escalates Baseless Attacks on Election with 46-Minute Video Rant; Biden Calms Small Business Owners; U.S. Withdrawing Embassy Personnel from Baghdad; South Korea Holds College Entrance Exams amid Pandemic; China's Lunar Probe Ready to Come Home. Aired 2-3a ET
• Record Day For COVID: 2,600 Deaths Wednesday; 450,000 American Deaths Projected By February; U.K. Expects To Begin Vaccinations Next Week; White House Sidesteps Questions On Barr, Pardons And Trump 2024; Civil Rights Lobby Demands Diversity In Biden Cabinet; E.U. Lawmaker: U.K.'s Rapid Vaccine Approval "Problematic"; Interview with BioNTech CEO; South Korea Holds College Entrance Exams Amid Pandemic; U.S. November Jobs Report to Be Release Friday; U.N. Chief Warns "Our Planet is Broken". Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Hits Worst Coronavirus Death Toll; United Kingdom Starts Vaccination Program; Ivanka Trump Deposed in D.C. AG's Inauguration Lawsuit; U.S. Probing Potential Bribery, Lobbying Scheme for Pardon; Source: Expect a "Flurry" of Pardons before Trump Leaves Office; BioNTech CEO: This is the Start of the End of the Pandemic; Frontline Health Care Workers Open Up About Struggles; South Korean Students Take College Exams; Source: Trump Advisors Say He Can Pardon Himself, His Family; Source: Trump Inaugural Event Under Discussion. Aired 12- 12:45a ET
• Vaccine Trials for Younger Kids Could Begin Early 2020; Delay in COVID Vaccine for Kids Could Impact Next School Year; Hypocrisy Erupts as Party Leaders Fail to Head Their Own Advice; California Issues Stay-At-Home Order Linked to ICU Capacity; Funeral Homes Crushed by Demand as COVID Deaths Skyrocket. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Erupts at Attorney General in Meeting?; White House Holding Meetings on Presidential Pardons; U.S. Hits Record COVID-19 Daily Death Toll. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• White House Refers to Vaccine as "The Trump Vaccine"; Pompeo Ignores Experts, Invites Hundreds to Holiday Parties as People & Businesses Under Restrictions; Warner Brothers to Stream All Films While They're in Theaters in 2021; Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Volunteer Describes Side Effects; New CNN Film "PRESIDENT IN WAITING" Debuts Saturday; Warnings from Experts as U.S. Passes 14 Million COVID Cases. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview with Tampa Bay Times Staff Writer Leonora LaPeter Anton; Former U.S. Presidents May Take Vaccine on Camera; Rudy Giuliani's Pardon Rumors Raised by Michigan State Legislature. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Are Trump Allies Sabotaging Republicans in Georgia Runoffs?; Trump's Praise of QAnon in GOP Meeting Met with Silence; Echoes of McCarthyism: GOP Senators Didn't "Wait for the Process to Play Out" in 2016; Austin, TX, Mayor Told People to Stay Home as He Vacationed with Family; Couple Arrested after Testing Positive and Flying Home Anyway. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• 2,804 Reported Dead from COVID, the Most in Single Day of Pandemic; Biden Taps Ex-Obama Official as Coronavirus Coordinator. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Faces Increasing Pressure To Diversify His Cabinet; L.A. Mayor: "Time To Hunker Down, It's Time To Cancel Everything"; Conservatives Flock To Parler, Accuse Facebook, Twitter Of Censorship. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• U.S. Sets Records For COVID-19 Deaths, Hospitalizations; Government Plans To Issue COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards; Congressional Hispanic Caucus Urges Biden To Pick Diverse Cabinet; Trump Speaks As He Continues To Fight Election Results; Biden Faces Increasing Pressure To Diversify His Cabinet. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Colorado Family Business Crippled by COVID on Brink of Closing; Kansas City, Kansas Schools Move In-Person Start Date to April; GOP Braces for Trump Georgia Rally Ahead of January Runoffs. Aired 11:30- 12p ET
• U.S. Reports 2,804 Deaths Wednesday, All-Time High for Pandemic; California Governor Weighing more Restrictions as Cases, Hospitalizations Rise; CVS, Walgreens Prepare to be First in U.S. to Administer Vaccine. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Explains Experience; Bill Barr's Meeting With President Trump Reportedly Contentious; Interview with Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT). Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Reports Deadliest Day in Pandemic, Record Hospitalizations; Civil Rights Groups Push to Meet with Biden to Discuss Future of Cabinet Nominations; Former Presidents Volunteer to Publicly Get Vaccine, Fill Leadership Vacuum. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Jobless Numbers for Last Week; Millions Struggle as Congress Fails to Reach a Deal; Raffensperger on Election Attacks; Iran Boosts Uranium Enrichment; Temporary Withdrawal of Baghdad Embassy. Aired 9:30-10a
• U.S. Reports Deadliest Day in Pandemic; President Trump Silent as Deadly Pandemic Rages Out of Control; Source: Trump and Barr had a "Contentious" Meeting at the White House This Week; Biden Faces Increasing Pressure to Diversify His Cabinet. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 02, 2020
• What to Know About Getting the Vaccine; How Pandemic is Taking Toll on Health Care Workers; U.K. Approves Pfizer/BioNTech COVID Vaccine for Use; Exclusive Look Inside Vaccine Transport Facility; U.S. Attorney General: No Widespread Election Fraud; Family Facing Difficult Choices to Protest Their Child. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.K. Approves Pfizer/BioNTech COVID Vaccine for Use; First Shipments of Pfizer Vaccine to Be Delivered December 15 in U.S.; U.S. Hospitals Reporting Surge in Cases; Biden Taps Janet Yellen as U.S. Treasury Secretary; U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr Says No Widespread Election Fraud; Georgia Voters Weary of Political Ads Ahead of Runoff; What to Know About Getting the Vaccine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.K. Approves Use of COVID Vaccine; CDC Released on Who Gets the Vaccine First in the U.S.; Healthcare Workers Exhausted of the Pandemic; China Ramping Up Vaccine Deliveries; President Trump Thinks of Preemptive Pardons; U.K. Approves Pfizer/Biontech COVID Vaccine for Use; World Bank Warns of Arduous and Prolonged Depression; Conflict in Ethiopia Could Turn Into Guerilla War; Biden Unveil Economic Team Saying Help is on The Way; Biden Nominates Janet Yellen for Treasury Secretary; Bipartisan Senate Group Drafts COVID Relief Bill; Tensions Rise as Georgia Senate Runoff Nears; Young Georgia Voters Rally For Runoff. Aired 3-4a ET
• China Preparing for Large-Scale Vaccine Distribution; Inside a German Vaccination Center; U.K. Approves Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine; U.S. Justice Department Investigating Potential Presidential Pardon Bribery; Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Face Sentence; World Bank Warns of Prolonged Lebanese Depression; U.N. Urging Ethiopian Government to Allow Access to Refugees. Aired 2-3a ET
• CDC Decides Who Will Get The First Vaccines; Barr's Statement A Blow To Trump's Fight; Pfizer Vaccine Out For Delivery December 15th; Airlines Partially Freeze Passenger Travel To Transport Cold Vaccines; Presidential Presidential Pardons May Be Being Bought; U.S. Senators Spar Over COVID Relief Measures; Pro-Democracy Activists Face Sentencing in Hong Kong; Communication Blackout Hard on Refugees, Aid Missions; ICU Nurse Loses Husband and Mom to COVID-19; Investigation into Diego Maradona's Death; K-Pop Stars Allowed to Postpone Military Service. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N. Refugees High Commissioner: Ethiopian Refugees Want to Return Home; Massive Bushfire Threatens Unique Australian Ecosystem; Trump Supporters in Georgia Hold Onto Hope; China Preparing for Large- Scale Vaccine Distribution; England Moves Out of Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
• Record Number of Americans Currently Hospitalized with COVID; Soon Biden Will Meet with Small Business Owners Amid Pandemic Plan; Georgia Official Says to Trump, Stop Inspiring Death Threats; Trump Threatens to Veto Military Bill to Punish Tech Giants; Ravens-Steelers Game Finally Underway after Three Delays; Two Republican Congress Members Test Positive for COVID. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• COVID Crisis; Will President Trump Pardon Family?; Britain Approves COVID-19 Vaccine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Doctors Raise Concerns About Vaccinating Long-Term Care Patients First; Trump Using Military Funding In Threat Against Tech Giants; Obama Cautions Activists Against Using "Defund The Police" Slogan; Obama: Democrats Need To Make Room For New Voices In Party; Biden's Team Narrows List For Next HHS Secretary. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• CDC Director Robert Redfield Predicts 450,000 U.S. Deaths by February; New Details Emerge About Trump's Pardoning Plans; Interview with Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Raises Over $170 Million Since Election Day with Baseless Claims; Democratic Officials Caught Not Following Their Own Coronavirus Guidelines; McConnell, Democratic House Leaders in Talks on Stimulus Deal; The Most Important Relationships in Congress Critical for Biden Early in His Administration. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.K. Becomes First Nation To Approve Vaccine; CDC Chief Says, Next Three Months Most Difficult In U.S. Health History; Warp Speed Chief Says, 100 Million Americans May Be Vaccinated By February; Biden Now Ahead In Popular Vote By Nearly Seven Million Votes. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) Is Interviewed About Sen. McConnell's $908 Billion Stimulus Plan Shut Down; U.K. Is First Country To Approve Pfizer COVID Vaccine; Sen. Armed Services Chief: Congress Will Defy Trump's Veto Threat On Defense Bill. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• U.K. To Begin Vaccinating Thousands Of People Next Week; CNN: Trump Discussing Pardons For Adult Children, Son-In-Law; FDA Chiefs Meets Again With White House Chief Of Staff; Senator Doug Jones On COVID Relief, Political Division In U.S.; CNN: New Mexico Governor Is Leading Contender For HHS Secretary. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Trump Threatens to Veto Major Defense Bill if Congress Doesn't Revoke Protections for Social Media Companies; Airlines Prepare to Begin Shipping First Batches of Vaccine; Ravens and Steelers to Play This Afternoon After Three Delays. Aired 11:30-12p ET
• U.K. Approves Vaccine, Will Begin Rolling Out Doses Next Week; CDC Panel: Health Workers, Nursing Homes Should Get Vaccine First; Source: Trump Discussing Preemptive Pardons. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY); COVID-19 Takes Greater Toll on Health Care Workers; Pressure on Joe Biden to Increase Minority Appointees Grows. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.K. Approves Pfizer Vaccine, will Begin Rolling out Doses Next Week; CNN Reports, Trump has Discussed Pardoning Giuliani, Three Eldest Children and Jared Kushner; L.A. County Shatters Records in Worst Day of Pandemic. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• States Face Deadline for Vaccine Plans; Trump Supporters Hold on to Hope; Biden Faces Pressure on Picks; Students Suffering from Shutdowns. Aired 9:30-10a
• UK Approves Pfizer Vaccine, Will Begin Rolling Out Doses Next week; U.S. Reports Nearly 2,600 Deaths, Second Deadliest Day in a Pandemic; CDC Panel to Decide on Who Should Get Vaccine First; Trump has Discussed Pardoning Giuliani, 3 of His Children and Jared Kushner; DOJ Investigates Potential Bribery Scheme for Trump Pardon; U.S. States Faces Friday Deadline to Submit COVID-19 Vaccine Plans. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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