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February 19, 2021


February 18, 2021
• Families in Texas Describe Struggles as Power Remains Out; Millions in Texas Left Without Power for Days; CDC: U.S. Life Expectancy Fell by One Year to 77.8; Winter Storms Delay Vaccine Distribution and Injections; World's First COVID-19 Human Challenge Study to Begin This Month; Biden Phones Netanyahu for First Time as President; Facebook Blocks Users in Australia from Getting News; Rush Limbaugh Dies of Cancer at Age 70. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Millions Still Without Power Days After Severe Storm; 100 Million+ Under Winter Storm Warning or Advisory; Winter Storms Delay Vaccine Distribution and Injections; South Africa Begins Rollout of Johnson and Johnson Vaccine; U.S. Says North Korean Hackers Tried to Steal $1.3 Billion; Palace: Prince Philip Hospitalized as Precaution. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• South Africa Kicks Off Vaccination Program; United Nations Ask Wealthy Nations Not to Hoard Vaccines; Prince Philip Brought to Hospital; Texas to Endure More Cold Nights; Politicians Never let a Crisis Go to Waste; Myanmar Military Now Going After Celebrities; World's First COVID-19 Human Challenge Study Begins This Month; Dangerous Deep Freeze In Texas As Many Homes Were Left Without Power For Days; U.S. Department Charges Three North Korean Hackers; U.S.- Israel Relations On Biden Administration; Facebook Blocks News In Australia; Seven Minutes Of Terror To Mars; Dipping In A Freezing Temperature During The Pandemic. Aired 3-4a ET
• South Africa Begins COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign; Winter Storms Delay U.S. Vaccine Distribution and Inoculations; Millions in Texas Left without Power for Days; Myanmar Protesters Return to Streets; Facebook Blocks Australian Users from News; NASA Rover to Land on Mars Thursday. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Myanmar Military Holds Steadfast Against International Criticism; Texans Endure Freeze As Governor Blasts Green New Deal; Variants Dominate Conversation Around Lower COVID Numbers; U.N. Says The Poor Are Being Left Behind; Colombia Begins Vaccine Roll Out; Millions in Texas Left without Power for Days; Facebook Blocks Users in Australia from Getting News; Japan's Ruling Party Invites Women to Observe Meetings; Biden Administration Weighs Closer Ties with Havana; NASA's Perseverance to Attempt Mars Landing. Aired 1-2a ET
• Millions in Texas Left without Power for Days; U.N. Chief Calls for Equitable Vaccine Distribution; Prince Philip in Hospital as Precaution; U.S.: North Korean Hackers Tried to Steal $1.3 Billion, Vaccine Data; Facebook Blocks Users in Australia from Getting News; NASA's Perseverance Rover Ready to Land on Mars Thursday; Conservative Talk Radio Host Rush Limbaugh Dead at 70; At Least 33 Dead from Extreme Winter Weather. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Sources Say McConnell Done with Trump and Is Moving on; Trump- McConnell Feud Threatens GOP Path to Power; Hundreds of Thousands Without Power for Fourth Day in Texas; NASA's Perseverance Rover Lands on Mars. Aired 3:30-4p ET.
• White House Announces Immigration Bill; Storms Slowing Vaccine Rollout; Texas Blackout; Interview With Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX). Aired 3-3:30p ET.
• Judge Denies Bond for Mother and Son Charged in Capitol Riot; Feds Investigated Roger Stone's Ties to Proud Boys in 2019; Fireworks Erupt as Lawmakers Grill Key Players in GameStop Frenzy; Animals Are Freezing to Death in San Antonio Sanctuary; Biden's Sweeping Immigration Bill Includes 8-Year Path to Citizenship. Aired 2:30-3p ET.
• Twelve Million Texans Face Water Disruption After Storm; Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) Cancun Trip Sparks Outrage; Interview with Florida NAACP Manatee County President Robert Powell. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Judge Tells Alleged Proud Boy Suspect He's "Lucky" after Knife Found; Pentagon: One-Third of Military Refusing COVID Vaccine; Nikki Haley Blames Media for Existing GOP Civil War. Aired 1:30-2p ET.
• Deadly Debacle, Power, Water, Natural Gas Outage Grips Texas; FBI, Prosecutors Scrutinizing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D-NY) Handling of Nursing Home Deaths; Maryland Salesman Charged for Brawling with Police During Riot. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn and FBI Scrutinizing Cuomo Administration's Handling of Nursing Home Death Data; Parents Face Confusion About When Schools Can Reopen; White House Unveils Sweeping Immigration Reform Bill. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Millions Suffering in Texas As Power & Water Crisis Grows; Sen. Ted Cruz Travels to Cancun as Millions of Texans Suffer Amid Power and Water Crisis; Updated Guidance on One-Dose Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Crippling Weather Hampers COVID Vaccine Deliveries And Distribution. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Former Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) Calls for Republican Party to Move On From Trump; Interview with Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA); Maxine Waters (D-CA) to Hold First of Three Hearings on GameStop Incident. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Hundreds of Thousands without Power for Fourth Straight Day in Texas; White House Announces Sweeping Immigration Reform Bill; 861,000 Filed First-Time Jobless Claims Last Week, More Than Expected. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• White House's Immigration Reform Bill; Texas Families Still Without Power; Scrutinizing Nursing Home Death Data in New York; Women Out of Workforce During COVID Crisis. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Texas Opening Warming Centers All Across The State; Nineteen States Have Been Forced To Close Vaccination Sites Due To The Severe Weather; Joe Biden Saying Teachers Should Be On The Priority List For Vaccines; The Biden Administration Pushing For A Path TO Citzenship For Millions Of Immigrants That Are In The U.S. Aired 9-9:30a ET


February 17, 2021
• Biden on Pandemic: Things Should be Better by Christmas; Biden Pitches His Massive Pandemic Relief Plan; Biden: Every American Can Get Vaccine by End of July; Oil, Stimulus Hopes Power Dow Jones to Record High; Trump Rips McConnell, Deeping GOP Civil War; Attacks Against Asian Americans Spark Calls for Change; North Korea Accused of Hacking Drug Maker Pfizer. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Fields Questions on COVID-19, Economy and Division; Biden: A Vaccine for Every American By July; Biden Pitches His Massive Pandemic Relief Plan; Millions Without Power as Winter Storms Sweep U.S.; Mass Protest Against Coup Underway in Myanmar. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• CNN Presidential Town Hall with President Joe Biden; Mass Protest Against Coup is Underway in Myanmar; Biden Says U.S. Will Have 600 Million Vaccine Doses by July; Mexico to File U.N. Complaint Over Vaccine Access; United Kingdom Calling for Vaccination Ceasefires Around Globe; Biden Sells his Stimulus Bill to Americans; North Korea Accused of Hacking Drug Giant; U.S. Sees Decline in Infection and Hospitalizations; South Africa Offers AstraZeneca Vaccine to African Union; U.K., Japan See Progress with Vaccination Efforts. Aired 3-4a ET
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• Japan Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers; Asian-American Discrimination; Millions without Power as Winter Storms Sweep U.S.; Chilean Health Ministry Reports Successful Vaccine Rollout; Digital Currency Tops $50,000 for First Time; Winter Storm Hobbles Texas Oil and Gas Industry; Biden Promises Vaccines For All Americans By End Of July; Concerns For Showdown In Myanmar; Mexican President Takes Vaccine Inequity To The U.N.; U.K. Calls For Plans To Vaccinate In Conflict Zones; Head Of CDC Africa On The Reality Of The African Pandemic; What Has Slowed Japan's Vaccine Roll Out? Aired 1-2a ET
• Biden Brings Compassion, Centrism and Big-Time Vaccine Promise at CNN Town Hall; WHO Reports Decline in Global Coronavirus Cases From Last Week; South Africa Receives First Shipment of Single-Dose Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Japan Struggling to Cope with Virus as Olympics Surge; U.N. Envoy Issues Warning on Myanmar as Protesters Face Down Military; North Korea Accused of Hacking Drug-Maker Pfizer; U.K. Calling for Vaccination Ceasefires Around World; President Biden Addresses Concerns in Town Hall. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• CDC Warns Variants Could Lead to Rapid Rise in Cases; Trump Rips McConnell After Impeachment Acquittal; Senator Graham Says GOP Won't Take Back Majority Without Trump; Anti-Asian Hate Crime Reports Surge Across U.S. During Pandemic; Activists Track 2800 Anti-Asian Attacks in COVID Months of 2020. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Winter Storms Slowing Vaccine Rollout?; Deep Freeze; Biden Pushes COVID Relief Plan. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• New J&J vaccine Rollout to be Slower Due to Miscommunication; Gates: 3rd Vaccine Dose May Be Needed to Fight New Variants; Biden Reveals All Living Predecessors Have Called Except One; Biden Reveals He's Never Been to White House Residence Before Presidency & Feels Self-Conscious Being Waited On; What the Battle Between Trump & McConnell Means for GOP. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• SolarWinds Investigation Will Take Months; President Biden Clarifies Policies at Town Hall; Interview with Texas Resident as Power Outages Continue. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• UCLA Student Charged for Role in Capitol Riot; Trump Calls for McConnell to be Replaced as Feud Intensifies; NYT: Pentagon Delayed Female Promotions over Fears of Trump Reaction. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Launch of First Biden-Era Vaccine may Stumble Over Confusion; Millions Freeze without Power as Debacle Escalates in Texas; CDC Warns that Variants may Lead to Rapid Rise in COVID Cases. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Says, Now is the Time to Go Big on COVID Relief Bill; Epic Winter Storm in Texas Bringing More Ice, Freezing Rain; Biden Says, I Want to Focus on the American People, Not Trump. Aired 11:30a- 12p ET
• Biden Predicts Life Could Be Returning to Normal By Christmas; White House COVID Response Team Holds Briefing. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Texas Business Owner Jim McIngvale; Hate Crimes Increasingly Target Asian-Americans; North Korea May Have Hacked Pfizer. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Makes Bold Vaccine Promise, Says Go Big on COVID Relief; Biden Says, I want to Focus on the American People, Not Trump; Trump Slams Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after Impeachment Acquittal. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Texas Still Without Power; Trump's Feud with McConnell; Scott Jennings is Interviewed about Trump's Slam against McConnell; Nonprofit Group Battles Vaccine Misinformation. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Biden Makes Several Headlines During First Town Hall as President; Biden Clarifies Elementary Schools Will be Open by End of First 100 Days. Aired 9-9:30a ET


February 16, 2021
• Trump Still Faces Legal Challenges After Senate Acquittal; Pelosi Announces 9/11-Type Investigation into Riot; Biden Hits Road to Sell COVID Plan on CNN Town Hall; Guinea Reports at Least Three Deaths and Seven Cases of Ebola; Elon Musk Asks Putin to Talk on Clubhouse; Florida Woman Wants an Apology from Star Quarterback. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Deep Freeze Leaves Millions of Americans Without Power; Texas Vaccines Redistributed Due to Power Outage; Biden and Democrats Race to Pass COVID-19 Relief Bill; CDC Releases New Guidance on Reopening Schools; Republican Lawmakers Faces Backlash for Not Backing Trump; Myanmar Military Denies Coup, Says Takeover is Constitutional; U.K. Sees Lowest Number of New Cases Since October. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.K. Wants Slow but Sure Exit to COVID; Paramedics Journey to Save People; Protesters Not Giving Up Their Fight; China Taking Safe Position on Myanmar; U.S. States in Extreme Cold Weather; Aired Young Activist Arrested in India; Jimmy Lai Pleaded Not Guilty; U.K. Deaths Cut In Half As Cases See Major Decline; Companies Face COVID-19 Vaccine Production Challenges; Possible Vaccine Mandates Raise Ethical Questions; Deadly Rocket Attack Strikes Erbil In Iraqi Kurdistan; Investigation Into The Insurrection; GOP Donor Wants Money Back; Bold Business Move In Saudi Arabia. Aired 3-4a ET
• In Germany, 2.3 Million Cases, over 65,000 Deaths; Defiant Coup Protesters Return to Myanmar Streets; Trump Faces Legal Challenges after Senate Acquittal; Researchers Identify Seven COVID-19 Variants Circulating in U.S.; New Zealand Reports No New Cases for Two Days; Guinea Reports at least Three Ebola Deaths and Seven Cases; Deep Freeze Leaves Millions of Americans in the Dark. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Infection Numbers Trend Downwards, Variant Threat Remains; India Charges Activist After Social Media Post; Myanmar's Military Says Takeover Is Constitutional; Civil Action Groups Respond To Asian- American Hate Crimes; Biden Hits Road to Sell COVID Plan; Trump Still Faces Legal Challenges after Senate Acquittal; Deep Freeze Leaves Millions of Americans in the Dark; Saudi Government to Limit Contracts with Foreign Companies; Elon Musk Asks Putin to Talk on Clubhouse. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.K. Deaths Cut in Half, Cases Down 78 Percent in Past Month; CDC Issues Guidelines for Reopening Schools Safely; U.S. House Speaker Pelosi Wants 9/11-Style Commission to Investigate Capitol Attack; Trump Faces Legal Challenges after Senate Acquittal; Deep Freeze Leaves Millions of Americans in the Dark; Signs of Progress Give Hope to Paramedics in Wales; Climate Activist Arrested Over 'Toolkit' to Help Farmers; CDC: 89% of Kids Live in High Transmission "Red Zones"; Cuomo Admits Mistakes on Nursing Home Data. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Fauci Says Do Not Get Complacent as COVID Numbers Go Down; CDC Says Variant in U.K. Could Be Dominant in U.S. by March; New Cases and Hospitalizations Down Across the U.S.; North Carolina GOP Censures Senator Burr for Impeachment Vote; McConnell Defends Vote to Acquit Trump; Wisconsin GOP Senator Downplays Deadly Attack on Capitol; Winter Storm Brings Massive Power Outages in Texas. Aired 3:30-4p ET.
• COVID Numbers Dropping; Top Democratic Congressman Files Lawsuit Against Trump, Giuliani; Biden Set to Hold Town Hall in Wisconsin. Aired 3-3:30p ET.
• Dr. Benjamin Linas Discusses Losing Patience with Teachers' Unions that Refuse to Return to In-Person Teaching; Historians Take Apart Nikki Haley's George Washington Tweet; Sam DeMarco, Allegheny County Republican Committee Chair, Discusses Why It's a Mistake to Censure Pat Toomey over Impeachment Vote. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden to Visit Wisconsin Tonight; Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) Files Lawsuit Against Trump; Dave Chappelle Draws American Flag Parallel. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Some of Kinzinger's Family Members Shun Him After Trump Vote; Kroger Health to Offer 1st Smartphone-Enabled COVID Test; Update on Coronavirus Responses Across the Country; FOX Calls Planned, Promoted, Advertised Trump Rally "Spontaneous". Aired 1:30-2p ET.
• Biden Hits Road for First Time as Clock Ticks on COVID Relief; Lawsuit Says, Trump, Giuliani Accused of Conspiring with Far-Right Extremists; Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) Says Armed Attack on His Workplace Wasn't. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Travels to Wisconsin to Make Case for $1.9 Trillion Relief Plan; Los Angeles County Schools Cleared to Reopen as COVID Rates Fall; Over 5.5 Million Without Power from Deadly Winter Storm. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Dem Rep. Bennie Thompson, NAACP Sue Trump & Giuliani for Conspiracy Related to Capitol Insurrection; CNN Holds First Presidential Town Hall with Joe Biden at 9PM ET; New York Governor Accepts Some Blame for Nursing Home Scandal, Denies Cover-Up. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• FBI Oath Keepers Investigation Continues; Nursing Home Employees Reluctant to Take Vaccine; State Republican Parties Move to Censure Over Impeachment Vote. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), Sues Trump and Giuliani for Conspiracy Related to Capitol Insurrection; Tonight, Biden Faces Questions as Nation Battles Pandemic; U.S. Reports Lowest COVID Case Count Since October. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Cuomo Denies Cover-up; U.S. Reports Low COVID Case Count; Novavax Vaccine Trial; Utah GOP Hails Differences; Millions without Power in Texas. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Pelosi announces 9/11-Style Commission to Investigate Capitol Attack; New York Governor Accepts Some Blame for Nursing Home Scandal; Futures Higher As Major Indices Approach Record Highs; Biden Faces Questions as Nation Battles Pandemic; U.S. Reports Lowest COVID Case Count Since October; Winter Storm Forcing Cities, States to Delay Vaccine Distribution; Impeachment Vote Exposes Deepening Rift in the Republican Party. Aired 9-9:30a ET


February 15, 2021
• $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill Top Priority for Democrats; South Africa to Reopen Some of Its Land Borders; Auckland, New Zealand on Lockdown Until End of Wednesday; U.K. Hits Target of 15 Million Doses of COVID Vaccines; Russian Opposition Changes Its Approach to Demonstrations; Prince Harry and Meghan Expecting Second Child. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Debate Over Trump Acquittal Rages in Washington, D.C.; Trump Faces Multiple Legal Battles Despite Senate Acquittal; Lawmakers Debate Trump's Future Role in Republican Party; Protesters in Myanmar March Against Junta for 10th Straight Day; Researchers Identify COVID Mutations Circulating in U.S.; Brutal Winter Storms Across U.S. Bring Snow, Ice. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Joe Biden's First Hundred Days; World Health Organization Reveals New Findings to CNN; Australia Halts Quarantine- Free Travel from New Zealand; Bitcoin's Stunning Rise; Winter Storms Batter Much of the United States; Donald Trump Acquitted Twice; GOP Sticks with Trump; Journalists Not Exempted in Myanmar; Coronavirus is Far from Over; New COVID Mutations Found in the U.S.; U.K. Hit a New Success Against Coronavirus. Aired 3-4a ET
• Criticism for to Both Republican and Democrat Lawmakers Post Second Impeachment; New COVID Variant Identified in the U.S.; Auckland in Lockdown; South Africa Now Opening Land Borders; Lebanon Kicks Off Vaccination Program; Aung San Suu Kyi To Stay In Detention Until Wednesday; Prince Harry And Meghan Announce She Is Pregnant; UAE's First Mars Mission Sends Back Picture Of Red Planet; $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill Top Priority For Democrats; CDC: Nearly 53 Million Vaccine Doses Administered In U.S. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Acquitted But His Legal Issues Far From Over; Auckland, NZ Locks Down After 300 Days Of Normalcy; Military Crackdown May Be Imminent In Myanmar, Internet Goes Dark; How Britain Is Winning The Vaccination Battle; Opposition Changes its Approach to Demonstrations; W.H.O. Finds Signs of Wider Original COVID Outbreak in 2019; U.S. and Asian Stock Markets Continue Posting Records; Brazil's Carnival Canceled. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Mulls Political Future after Senate Acquittal; Republicans Prepare for Political Backlash after Trial; Military Junta Cracks Down on Protesters; Auckland on Lockdown Until End of Wednesday; Auckland Mayor is Interviewed about New Lockdown; Lebanon Starts COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign; COVID Hospitalizations in the U.S. Decline; Many African-Americans Hesitant to Get Vaccinated; Prince Harry and Meghan Announce She is Pregnant. Aired 12-1a ET
• Cuomo Under Fire Over Alleged Cover-Up of Nursing Home COVID Toll; U.S. Seeing Sharp Decline in Cases and Hospitalizations for Coronavirus; Trump's Acquittal Deepens Rift Within Republican Party; CDC Says Teachers Should Get Vaccine but Not Required to Reopen Schools. Aired 3:30-4p ET.
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Holds Press Conference. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Airlines Push Back Against Virus Test Requirements; Sen. Lindsey Graham Changes His Tune On Trump & GOP; Trump Faces Multiple Legal Battles After Leaving Office; Eleven Senators Who Voted To Impeach Bill Clinton In '90s Voted To Acquit Trump In Second Impeachment; NY Governor Cuomo Speaks On Nursing Home Deaths. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• The United States Identifies Seven New COVID-19 Variants; Democrats Plan to Pass Stimulus by Mid-March; Mike Pence Remained Silent Through Impeachment Trial. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Ex-Bush Adviser Peter Wehner Discusses Why GOP Is Still Loyal to Trump; Is Biden Ignoring Netanyahu, Israel Wonders Why No Call Yet; NY Democratic Leaders Draft Bill to Repeal Cuomo's Emergency Powers; Maskless Chats: Floor Moments with Senator Rand Paul. Aired 1:30-2p ET.
• Cases Dropping Across Nation as More New Variants Appear; Biden's Agenda Now in Spotlight as Clock Ticks on COVID Relief; North Carolina Republicans to Censure Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) Tonight for Vote to Convict Trump. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Republican Leaders Divided over Trump's Influence Going Forward; New York Governor Under Fire for Alleged COVID Death Toll Cover-Up; Air Travel Surges Over Holiday Weekend Despite CDC Warnings. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Biden's Agenda Takes Center Stage Following Impeachment Trial; Trump Faces Mounting Legal Trouble Despite Impeachment Acquittal; Study Finds Seven New COVID-19 Variants in the U.S.; CDC'S New School Reopening Guidelines Create More Confusion. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe; Interview with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD); Alabama Moves to Increase Vaccine Distribution. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Study Identifies Seven New Virus Strains in U.S.; Biden Pushing Congress to Act Quickly on $1.9 Trillion Relief Plan; WHO Investigators Discovers Signs of Wider Outbreak in Wuhan. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Divide Grows in the GOP; Former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) is Interviewed about the Republican Party; Cover-up Allegations Hit Andrew Cuomo; Air Travel Surges over Holiday Weekend; Winter Storm Grips U.S. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Study Identifies Seven New Virus Strains in the U.S.; Biden Pushes Congress to Act Quickly on $1.9 Trillion Relief Plan; Trump Still Faces Long List of Legal Issues. Aired 9-9:30a ET


February 14, 2021
• Trump Acquitted In Historic Second Impeachment Trial; McConnell Makes Case For Convicting Trump After Voting To Acquit; U.S. Now Averaging Under 100,000 New Daily COVID-19 Cases; U.K. Imposing Hotel Quarantine For Travelers From Hot Spots; Trump Facing Multiple Criminal And Civil Investigations; Myanmar Military Threatens Arrests; Quake Rattles Japan; France Halts "Sweetheart Visa" For Unmarried Couples. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Acquitted in Historic Second Impeachment Trial; McConnell Makes Case for Convicting Trump after Voting to Acquit; U.K. Imposing Hotel Quarantine for Travelers from Hot Spots; Analysis: Trump Responsible for Capitol Violence; Biden Says Democracy Must Always Be Defended; Myanmar Military Threatens Arrests; Quake Rattles Japan. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Acquitted in Historic Second Impeachment Trial; McConnell Makes Case for Convicting Trump after Voting to Acquit; Biden Says Democracy Must Always Be Defended; Lebanon Receives First Vaccine Shipment; Myanmar Military Threatens Arrests; California to Open More Vaccination Supersites; France Halts "Sweetheart Visa" for Unmarried Couples. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Acquitted in Historic Second Impeachment Trial; McConnell Makes Case for Convicting Trump after Voting to Acquit; Biden Says Democracy Must Always Be Defended; Trump Facing Multiple Criminal and Civil Investigations; U.S. Now Averaging under 100,000 New Daily COVID-19 Cases; California to Open More Vaccination Supersites; Myanmar Military Threatens Arrests. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Acquitted in Historic Second Impeachment Trial; McConnell Makes Case for Convicting Trump after Voting to Acquit; Louisiana GOP Censures Cassidy Following Vote to Convict Trump; Trump-McCarthy Call Shows Trump Had No Intention of Calling Off Capitol Rioters; New York Governor Cuomo Accused of Covering Up Nursing Home Deaths. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Faces Mounting Legal Issues Despite Acquittal; Researchers Identify New U.S. COVID Mutations; Factoring Trump's Influence Over The Republican Party's Future; Former Unification Church Member On Combatting Extremism. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump's Finances And Freedom At Risk As Legal Issues Mount; What Happens To The GOP After Trump Acquittal?; Do Teachers Need COVID Vaccines Before Reopening Schools?; Trump's Shadow Looms Over Republican Party's Future; Duke University Starts Testing COVID-19 Vaccine On Children; Historic Blast Of Arctic Air Spreading Across Much Of U.S. Aired 7-8p ET
• CDC Says, Nearly 53 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered In U.S.; Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Says, Trump Is Excited About 2022 Midterms; Trump's Shadow Looms Over Republican Party's Future; Dr. Fauci Hopes CDC Guidelines Alleviates Teachers' Concerns; Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Expecting Second Child. Aired 6-7p ET
• Donald Trump Excited About 2022 After Senate Acquittal?; Trump Faces Legal Problems Post-Acquittal; New Cases Of Coronavirus Dipping In The U.S.; QAnon Dividing Families; GameStop Faces Congressional Probe. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Hints At A Political Comeback After Senate Acquittal; House Impeachment Managers Stand By Decision Of Not Calling Witnesses; Capitol Riot Suspects Rush To Scrub Phones, Social Media Posts; QAnon Supporters Cling To Theory That Trump Is Still President; Trump Voices Concern; The Royal Family; Coronavirus Pandemic Vaccinations. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Focus Turns To Midterms And Fate Of GOP After Trump's Acquittal; Interview With Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA); CDC Says 52-Million- Plus Vaccine Doses Administered In The U.S. Aired 3-4p ET
• Focus Turns To Midterms And The Fate Of GOP After Trump's Acquittal; Trump Facing Multiple Criminal Investigations Post- Impeachment; CDC Issues Guidance On Reopening Schools For In-Person Learning; Senate Acquits Donald Trump, 57 Vote Guilty, 43 Not Guilty; How The Grip Of QAnon Is Tearing Families Apart; Blind Chess Champion Hopes To Inspire Others. Aired 2-3p ET


February 13, 2021
• Trump's Call Shows He Had No Intention of Calling Off Capitol Rioters; Trump's Defense Team Goes on Offense against Democrats; CDC Updates Guidance on Reopening Schools; New Federal Program Ships Vaccines Directly to Pharmacies; Flights to Victoria Suspended; Decision on Whether to Convict Trump Could Come Today; Anti-Junta Protesters in Myanmar March for Eighth Straight Day; IFRC to Launch $110 Million Global COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign; Over 120 Million under Winter Storm Alerts. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump's Defense Team Goes On Offense Against Democrats; Decision On Whether To Convict Trump Could Come Today; Patchwork Pandemic Response In Europe; U.S. Capitol Police Officer Receives Congressional Gold Medal. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Decision On Whether To Convict Trump Could Come Today; Defense Team Goes On Offense Against Democrats; U.S. Capitol Police Officer To Receive Congressional Gold Medal; Flights To Victoria Suspended; Britons Try To Dispel COVID-19 Myths In Minority Communities; Anti- Junta Protesters In Myanmar March For Eighth Straight Day; CDC Updates Guidance On Reopening Schools. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Trump's Defense Team Goes on Offense against Democrats; Trump's Call Shows He Had No Intention of Calling Off Capitol Rioters; Food Shortages in Cuba Force People to Wait in Long Lines. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• Trump Acquitted In Historic Second Impeachment Trial; Trump Said To Be Relieved By His Acquittal; Despite Trump's Acquittal, President Biden Says Substance Of Charges Not In Dispute; Trump Faces Heaping List Of Legal Problems Post-Impeachment; QAnon Conspiracy Theory Believes Trump Will Be Back In Power In March. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Senate Votes To Acquit Donald Trump, 57 Vote Guilty, 43 Not Guilty; McConnell Makes Case For Convicting Trump After Voting To Acquit; Key Biden Aide Resigns After Threatening Reporter. Aired 10- 11p ET
• Trump Acquitted In Historic Second Impeachment Trial; Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) Is Interviewed About The Impeachment Trial; Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) Is Interviewed About The Impeachment Trial. Aired 9-10p ET
• Senate Acquits Donald Trump, 57 Vote Guilty, 43 Not Guilty; Key Biden Aide Resigns After Threatening Reporter; "Lincoln: Divided We Stand" Premieres Tomorrow At 10:00 P.M. Aired 8-9p ET
• Forty-three Republican Senators Voted Not To Hold Donald Trump Accountable For Capitol Riot; Senate Acquits Donald Trump: 57 Vote Guilty, 43 Not Guilty; Pelosi Blasts 'Pathetic' McConnell For Acquittal Excuses; Trump Acquitted In Second Historic Impeachment Trial; COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 480,000 In The U.S. Aired 7-8p ET


February 12, 2021
• Democrats Wrap Case, Trump Lawyers To Begin Defense; Most Senate Republicans Expected To Acquit Ex-President; Seventh-Day Of Protest In Myanmar; Activists Ask Companies To Cut Ties With Junta; Saudi Activist's Sisters Rebuke Crown Prince; Tokyo Olympics Chief Yoshiro Mori Resigns; House Impeachment Managers Determined to Impeach Trump; Trump Defense Team Prepares with Their Case; Alexei Navalny Facing Another Charge; President Biden Aims to Vaccinate 300 Million Americans; European Countries Battling with U.K. Variant; Scientist Warns of More Deadly Variant; Victoria Facing Five-Day Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
• Democrats Wraps Their Case and Trump Lawyers Will Begin Defense; Coronavirus Pandemic in the United States; The Highly Contagious Variants are Putting Europe at Risk; A Closer Look at Denmark's Future Coronavirus Passports; Alexei Navalny is Back in Court; Alexey Navalny Back In Court In Defamation Case; Myanmar Coup: Protestors March For Seventh Straight Day; Hong Kong Celebrates Scaled Down Lunar New Year; Impeachment Manager Asks Senators To Convict Trump: "If We Let It Go Unanswered, Who's To Say It Won't Happen Again?" Aired 2-3a ET
• Surveillance Video Key to House Managers' Case; Feds Oath Keepers Leader Waited for Trump's Direction; Remembering the 2011 Arab Revolt: Ten Years On; News & Analysis Of Day 3 Of Trump's Impeachment Trial; Family Of Freed Saudi Activist Loujain Al-Hathoul Speaks Out; Why Israel's Vaccine Rollout Has Been So Successful; Myanmar Military Takes Control Of Internet And Communications; Myanmar Coup Leaders Shut Down Internet and Communication; Biden Says The U.S. Will Have Enough Vaccine For 300 Million Americans By End July. Aired 1-2a ET
• Democrats Wrap Case, Trump Lawyers to Begin Defense; Protests Continue for 7th Day in Myanmar; A Closer Look at Denmark's Future 'Coronavirus Passports'; U.S. Vaccinations Ramping Up After Slow Rollout; Hong Kong Celebrates Scaled-Down Lunar New Year; GOP Senators to Face Reckoning Over Impeachment; CDC Issues New Guidance on Face Masks. Aired 12-12:45a ET
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