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March 17, 2021


March 16, 2021
• White House: Migrant Surge at Border A Big Problem; Border Patrol has 4,000+ Children in Custody; Texas Republicans Pushing Bills to Make It Harder to Vote; U.S. Secretary of State Visits Japan and South Korea to Bolster Ties; Regional and International Powers Play a Part in Syria; Woman Received Record-Breaking 76 Oscar Nominations. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Takes to the Road to Promote COVID Relief Plan; Biden Faces Pressure Over Situation at U.S.-Mexico Border; Increasing Number of Americans Getting Vaccinated; Growing Number of Countries Pause Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Cuomo Accuser Speaks to Investigators for Four Plus Hours; Two Men Charged in Assault of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick; Police Officer Due in Court, Accused of Kidnap and Murder of Sarah Everard. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• European Countries Raise Concerns Over AstraZeneca Effects; People Need to Know the Facts on AstraZeneca; Italy Back to Strict Lockdown; Alexei Navalny Imprisoned in Russia's Notorious Penal Colony; Londoners Outrage Over Sarah Everard's Murder; Children Voicing Their Freedom; Syria A Living Nightmare After Years Of Civil War; Crisis In Myanmar, At Least 94 People Killed in Two Days; Brazil Appoints Fourth Health Minister Since Pandemic Began; My Freedom Day, Sign The Pledge To End Modern Day Slavery; Women Make History With Oscar Nominations; International Renewable Energy Agency, $131 Trillion Needed To Cap Global Warming At 1.5 Degrees Celsius By 2050. Aired 3-4a ET
• More Countries Hit Pause on AstraZeneca Vaccine; Grieving Families, Friends of Politicians Allege Torture in Myanmar; CNN Marks 10th Anniversary of Freedom Project; Top U.S. Officials Visiting Tokyo and Seoul to Bolster Ties; Hong Kong Conducting Snap Lockdowns, Forced Testing; London Sees More Protests in Wake of Everard Vigil. Aired 2- 2:45a ET
• AstraZeneca Rollout Stalls In Europe; My Freedom Day: Take The Pledge To Put An End To Modern-Day Slavery; Brazil Appoints Fourth New Health Minister As COVID Crisis Leaves Hospitals Near Collapse; Italy Locks Down For The Third Time; Syrian Conflict; Multinational, Complex And Without Relief; Grieving Families In Myanmar Bury Their Dead; Increasingly Violent Crackdown Paired with Martial Law; Top U.S. Officials Visiting Tokyo and Seoul to Bolster Ties; Navalny Calls Penal Colony a "Concentration Camp"; London Sees More Protests in Wake of Everard Vigil; Peak Demand for Oil Already Reached. Aired 1-2a ET
• More Countries Hit Pause On AstraZeneca Vaccine; Hong Kong Conducting Snap Lockdowns, Forced Testing; Grieving Families, Friends Of Politicians Allege Torture In Myanmar; CNN Marks 10th Anniversary Of Freedom Project; Syria Devastated As Conflict Remains In A Stalemate; Border Patrol Has 4,000-Plus Migrant Children In Custody. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Cuomo Accuser Speaks with Investigators for More Than 4 Hours; Biden Visits Small Business on "Help Is Here" Tour; North Korea to Biden Administration: Don't Cause a Stink; Biden Stresses Local Leadership in Persuading the Vaccine Hesitant to Get Shots; Religious Leaders Fight Vaccine Hesitancy Among Minorities. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Cuomo Accuser Meets With Investigators; Biden's Border Challenge; New Reports Find Russia Favored Trump in 2020 Election; Biden Tours Country to Tout American Rescue Plan. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Del. Michael San Nicolas (D-Guam) Discusses Being Accused of Using National Guard Troops as Political Props; Big Biz in Georgia, Including Coke, Speak Out Against Voting Restrictions; Stacey Abrams: GA Voting Bills "a Redux of Jim Crow in a Suit and Tie"; U.S. Intel: Russia Tried to Influence Election to "Denigrate" Biden; County Music Star, Chely Wright, Discusses Backlash After Vatican Says Same-Sex Marriage Is a Sin. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Guam Controversy; Nashville Bombing Investigation; Biden's Border Challenge; Biden Tours Country to Tout American Rescue Plan. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Duke on Lockdown: Frats Linked to Campus COVID Outbreak; "Bachelor" Breaks Up with Winner Over Her Racist Past; Michelle Obama: Markle's Racism Accusations Not "A Surprise"; U.S. Intel Assesses North Korea May Be Preparing Weapons Test; North Korea Breaks Silence But New Threat Is From Kim Jong-Un's Sister. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Another Study Links U.K. Variant to Increased Risk of Deaths; Daughter Testifies Against Dad, He Told Me Traitors Get Shot. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Georgia Groups Lobbying Big Corporations Over Voting Rights; Washington Post Reports, Army Initially Pushed to Reject D.C.'s Request for National Guard Presence Ahead of January 6 Rally; L.A. County Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Gyms Reopen. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Moderna Begins Late-Stage Trial of COVID Vaccine in Young Kids; Today: W.H.O Holds Meeting on Safety of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Soon: Biden Kicks Off "Help Is Here Tour" to Tout COVID Relief Package; Dallas Convention Center to Be Used to Shelter Migrant Teen Boys. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Southern Border Migrant Surge Worsens; Families in Syria Remain Devastated by War; Jury Selection Continues in Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• White House Fighting to Prevent Another COVID Surge, at Same Time Facing Migrant Emergency at Border; Today, Biden Heads to Pennsylvania to Promote Massive Rescue Plan; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Accuser Speaks with Investigators for More Than Four Hours. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Texas Rolls out Voting Restrictions; Jared Bernstein is Interviewed about the Rescue Plan and Wealth Tax; Army Pushed to Reject Request for Troops before January 6th. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• White House Racing to Prevent Another Potential Surge as Variants Spread; Moderna Vaccinates First Children in Pediatric Vaccine Trial; More Than a Dozen Countries Pause AstraZeneca Vaccine Rollout; Biden Administration Under Pressure As Migrants Strain Immigration System; DHS: Administration to Use Dallas Convention Center to Shelter Migrant Teen Boys. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 15, 2021
• Italy Imposes New Restrictions, Including Easter Lockdown; Several Countries Pause Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Hong Kong Tests More People Amid Fears of Fifth Wave; ICRC: Civil War Taking Heavy Toll on Syria's Youth; Colorado Hit by Heavy Snow, Blizzard Conditions; Beyonce Breaks Record with 28 All-Time Wins. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Kicking Off Campaign to Promote COVID Relief Plan; Vaccine Hesitancy Remains a Challenge in Several States; Border Patrol has 4,000+ Migrant Children in Custody; New York Governor Resists Growing Calls to Resign; Military Junta Declares Martial Law in Parts of Yangon; U.K. Reels Over Sarah Everard's Kidnapping, Murder. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Biden Touting His COVID Relief Package; Italy on Lockdown Amid Rising Cases; Growing Concern Over AstraZeneca Vaccine; Military Declares Martial Law in Myanmar; Syrian Civil War Paralyzes Children's Future; Outrage Grows in the United Kingdom Over Police Response to Everard Vigil; British Airways Wants Fewer Restrictions on Air Travel; Brazilian Hospitals Overwhelmed by COVID Cases; Rockies and Western Plains Hit with Heavy Snow and Blizzard Condition; Falcon 9 Rocket Makes Record Ninth Flight and Landing. Aired 3-4a ET
• Deadliest Day of Protest in Myanmar; More Americans Gets Vaccinated; European Countries Halt Use of AstraZeneca Vaccines; Italy Imposes Another Lockdown; Hong Kong Lockdown for Possible Fifth Wave; Syria's Children and the Trauma of War; Protest in London for Violence Against Women Interrupted by Police; UK Reeling After Sarah Everard's Kidnapping, Murder; Special Task Force To Address Violence Against British Women; Biden: We Should See What Cuomo Investigation Brings Us. Aired 2-3a ET
• At Least 38 Protesters Killed In Crackdowns Sunday; Military Declares Martial Law In Parts Of Yangon; Everard Murder Sparks Debate About Violence Against Women; Outrage In London Over Police Response To Everard Vigil; Hong Kong Locks Down More Residents Amid Fear Of Fifth Wave; Conflict Has Taken Traumatic Toll On Syria's Children; Brazil Averaging More than 66,000 New Cases a Day; Border Patrol Has 4,000+ Migrant Children in Custody; New Job Requirement: A COVID Vaccination; Beyonce Makes Grammy History; British Airways CEO Wants No-Restrictions Travel. Aired 1-2a ET
• At Least 38 Protestors Killed in Crackdowns Sunday; Hundreds Protest in London Over Police Response to Everard Vigil; Some Countries Halt AstraZeneca Use Over Possible Side Effects; Hong Kong Locks Down More Residents Amid Fear of Fifth COVID-19 Wave; Brazilian Hospitals Overrun by Growing Wave of COVID-19; Conflict Has Taken Toll on Syria's Children; Beyonce Makes History, H.E.R. Wins Song of the Year. Aired 12-1a ET
• Derek Chauvin's Lawyer Asks for Trial Delay and Venue Change; Sen. Ron Johnson Says, I Might Have Been Concerned Had Capitol Rioters Been Black Lives Matter; Stacey Abrams Says Bills to Restrict Voting are New Jim Crow; Senate Reviews Calls to Make Daylight Saving Permanent; Beyonce Makes Grammy History. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Two Men Charged With Assaulting Capitol Hill Officer; Will Andrew Cuomo Resign?; President Biden Touts American Rescue Plan. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Daily Vaccination Rate Soars: One In Five Have Received First Shot; CDC May Change Guidance For Schools From Six Feet To Three Feet; TSA: Numbers Show Four-Day Pandemic-Era High For Flying; Duke University Under "Stay-In-Place" Order Amid Surge; North Korea Not Returning Biden Administration's Calls; Biden Orders FEMA To Help With Thousands Of Children At Border; Biden: "Shots In Arms And Money In Pockets" Are Arriving. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Should Andrew Cuomo Resign?; Three Dead After Driver Hits Pedestrians in California; President Biden Touts American Rescue Plan. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• It's Clear Why Many Republicans Are Skeptical of Vaccine; . Sarah Silverman Slams Political Parties: "Both Suffer from "Righteousness Porn"; GOP Governor: Being Conversative Is More Than "Owning The Libs"; Cruz Defends FOX Host for Sexist Remarks Mocking Women in the Military; Texas Restaurant Vandalized After Owner Battled Maskless Reopening; Soon, Biden Kicks Off "Help Is Here" Tour Promoting $1.9 Billion Stimulus. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Two Arrested for Assaulting Officer Who Died after Capitol Riot; What Happens Now With Relief Checks, Timing, Delivery, Rules; Spring Breakers Flock to Florida, Defying CDC Guidance. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) Set to Speak on GOP Efforts to Restrict Voting in Texas; Washington Post Reports, Two Arrested in Attack on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick; Syria's Civil War Now Ten Years Old. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• New Ads Part of $250 Campaign Targeting Vaccine Hesitancy; White House COVID Response Team Holds Briefing; 4,000+ Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Border Patrol Custody. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• President Biden Finally Weighing in on the Sexual Harassment Accusations Against NY Governor Andrew Cuomo; Today the Biden Administration Kicks Off a Nationwide Tour to Promote Economic Recovery. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Millions More Eligible This Week for COVID-19 Vaccine; House Republicans Slam Biden on Immigration, Head to Border; Brazil's Hospitals Pushed to Limit as Virus Deaths Soar. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Air Travel Hits Pandemic Record; Biden Launches Ad Campaign Targeting Vaccine Hesitancy; Biden Declines to Call for Cuomo's Resignation; Jury Selection in Chauvin Trial. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Biden to Kick Off "Help is Here" Tour to Promote Relief Package; Millions More Eligible This Week for COVID-19 Vaccine; Spring Breakers Crowd Beaches Despite Fears of COVID Spread; Over 4,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Border Patrol Custody; Four Thousand-Plus Unaccompanied Migrant Children in U.S. Border Patrol Custody; Navy Probe Finds Contractor Charged in Capitol Hill Insurrection was Well-Known Nazi Sympathizer; U.S. Air Travel Hits Pandemic Record Despite CDC Warning. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 14, 2021
• AstraZeneca Shortfall In E.U. Vaccine Shipments; Spring Break Travel Soars As Restrictions Loosen; U.K. Reels Over Sarah Everard's Murder; Activists, Family Search For Justice For Breonna Taylor; NBA Players Lead Campaign For Voters Rights; Nuclear Lessons From Fukushima; Digital Artwork Sells For Nearly $70 Million. Aired 5-6a ET
• Most Of Italy Faces New Restrictions Monday; Spring Break Travel Soars As Restrictions Loosen; Brazil's Hospitals Pushed To Limit; U.K. Reels Over Sarah Everard's Murder; Soaring Numbers Of Unaccompanied Children At U.S. Border; Texas Reports Multiple Tornadoes And Large Hail; Grammys Honor Industry Hit Hard By Pandemic. Aired 4-5a ET
• Soaring Numbers Of Unaccompanied Children At U.S. Border; Spring Break Travel Soars As Restrictions Loosen; France's Death Toll Tops 90,000 As Hospitalizations Rise; U.K. Reels Over Sarah Everard's Murder; Texas Reports Multiple Tornadoes And Large Hail; Activists, Family Search For Justice For Breonna Taylor; Yo-Yo Ma Serenades Clinic After Second Shot; London Theater District Could Reopen Soon. Aired 3-4a ET
• Spring Break Travel Soars As Restrictions Loosen; Most Of Italy Faces New Restrictions Monday; Brazil's Hospitals Pushed To Limit; U.K. Reels Over Sarah Everard's Murder; Soaring Numbers Of Unaccompanied Children At U.S. Border; AstraZeneca Seeks U.S. Authorization; Biden Directs All Adults To Be Vaccine Eligible By May; Vaccine Nationalism A Growing Danger; Hundreds Flee Myanmar To India; Vaccine Rollout Helps U.K. Seniors See Loved Ones. Aired 1-2a ET
• The Netherlands Becomes The Latest Nation To Pause Use Of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Biden Responds To Questions Of Cuomo Resignation, Says Cuomo Investigation Is Underway; Georgia Officials Investigating Trump's Attempts To Overturn 2020 Result; Schools Weigh Pandemic Fears With Crushing Toll On Students. Aired 7-8p ET
• Health Experts Sound Alarm Over Spring Break Surge; Probe Finds Capitol Siege Defendant Is Well-Known Nazi Sympathizer; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Stands Alone Amid Repeated Calls For His Resignation; Italy Braces For New Lockdown Starting Monday; White House Hits The Road To Sell Stimulus Deal To American People; FEMA To Help With Surge Of Migrant Children At The Southern Border; The 2021 Grammy To Feature Live Performances. Aired 6-7p ET
• Many Arrests In Miami During Spring Break; Three-Feet Social Distancing May Reopen Schools; Republican Senator Not Threatened By Capitol Rioters; Stormy Sunday For Millions Across U.S., From Severe Thunderstorms To Blizzard Conditions.; Organizers In California Has Collected Two Million Signatures For Recall Effort Of Governor Gavin Newsom; Wall Street Awaiting And Tracking Impact Of Biden's Stimulus Bill; CNN Original Series, "Lincoln: Divided We Stand." Aired 5-6p ET
• Miami Officials Sound Alarm As Maskless Crowds Party For Spring Break; Pelosi Stops Short Of Calling For New York Governor Cuomo To Resign; Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend Files Lawsuit Against Louisville Police; Interview With Representative Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) About Capitol Hill Probe Against Three GOP Colleagues; West Virginia County That Backed Trump Welcomes Biden Relief Deal. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Administers Three Million Vaccinations In A Single Day; First COVID Relief Payments Begin Hitting Bank Accounts; Top Democrats Question Whether New York Governor Cuomo Can Lead; Interview With Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX). Aired 3-4p ET
• Health Experts Urge Caution As Crowds Pack Spring Break Getaways; Duke University Issues Stay In Place Order For Undergrads All Week; Biden Set To Tour States To Tout His COVID Relief Package; Top Democrats Question Whether NY Gov. Cuomo Can Lead; Organizers Say They Have Two-Million-Plus Signatures Needed To Trigger Recall Of California Governor Newsom; U.S. COVID Cases Decline As The Virus Spikes In Europe And Brazil; London Police Chief Called To Resign Over Violent Vigil Response. Aired 2-3p ET


March 13, 2021
• Stimulus Payments out to Americans This Weekend; AstraZeneca Defends Vaccine amid Blood Clot Fears; Italy Announces New Restrictions, Easter Lockdown; New York Governor Won't Resign; Minneapolis Pays $27 to Settle George Floyd Lawsuit; Remote Learning Taking Toll on Children's Health; Video Captures Chaos in Myanmar; Was Harry and Meghan's Wedding Real? Aired 5-6a ET
• Stimulus Payments out to Americans This Weekend; AstraZeneca Defends Vaccine amid Blood Clot Fears; New York Governor Won't Resign; Minneapolis Pays $27 to Settle George Floyd Lawsuit; New CDC Child Care Program Guidance; U.S. to Restore Humanitarian Assistance to Northern Yemen; Harry and Meghan's Foundation, Archewell. Aired 4-5a ET
• Stimulus Payments out to Americans This Weekend; U.S. Officials Concerned Travel Could Cause Spikes; Italy Announces New Restrictions, Easter Lockdown; Video Captures Chaos in Myanmar; U.S. and Indo- Pacific Allies Discuss China; New York Governor Won't Resign; Minneapolis Pays $27 to Settle George Floyd Lawsuit; Parents' Pandemic Stories; Harry and Meghan's Foundation, Archewell. Aired 3-4a ET
• Italy Announces New Restrictions, Easter Lockdown; AstraZeneca Defends Vaccine amid Blood Clot Fears; Video Captures Chaos in Myanmar; U.S. to Restore Humanitarian Assistance to Northern Yemen; UNICEF Shows School Closing Crisis; Over 12 Students Daily Test Positive in Seoul; U.S. Schools Tackle Safety Measures. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• U.K. Variant In Germany In 55 Percent Of Cases; Rio De Janeiro Halts Vaccinations Due To Lack Of Vaccine; Harry And Meghan's Foundation, Archewell. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• First COVID Relief Payments Start Hitting Bank Accounts; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Digs In As Pressure Mounts For Him To Resign; Lawyers Say, Kids At Border Cannot Shower For Days Or Call Parents; DHS Directs FEMA To Help With Migrant Children At Border; Judge: Austin Can Still Ban Masks For Now As City Sued For Mandate; Senate Dems To Move Forward On New Gun Control Bill. Aired 8-9p ET
• Defiant Cuomo Digs In; Italy Braces For New Lockdown; Experts Warn Vaccine Hesitancy May Delay Herd Immunity Goals; Schools Weigh Pandemic Fears With Crushing Toll On Students; Study Shows Attacks On Asian-Americans Rise During Pandemic; Hospitals And ICUs Across Brazil Near Peak Capacity. Aired 7-8p ET
• First COVID Relief Payments Start Hitting Bank Accounts; Spring Break Travel Surges As COVID Restrictions Loosen; Defiant New York Governor Refuses To Resign; GA. Gov. Kemp: There's Vaccine Hesitancy Among White Republicans; Lawyers: Kids At Border Cannot Shower For Days Or Call Parents; Member Of Proud Boys Extremist Group Charged For Allegedly Pepper-Spraying Police On Jan. 6. Aired 6-7p ET
• Defiant Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY): I Am Not Going To Resign; Biden Pledges To Make All Adults Eligible For Vaccine By May 1st; Parents Sue To Get Students Back In Classrooms; Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation Of Teachers, Discusses Getting Students Back In Classrooms; Lawyer: Kids At Border Can't Shower For Days Or Call Parents; Grammy Awards Ceremony Returns After COVID-19 Delay. Aired 5-6p ET
• Stimulus Payments Hitting Some Americans' Bank Accounts; CDC: U.S. Tops 101 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered; Officials Warn Of Ongoing COVID Threat As Spring Break Kicks Off; Schumer And Gillibrand Join Majority Of New York Congressional Democrats In Calling For Cuomo To Resign, Cuomo Defiant; A Tale Of Two Brothers: A History of William & Harry's Relationship; Why George Floyd's Memorial Site Is Surrounded by Barricades. Aired 4-5p ET
• Defiant New York Governor Cuomo: I Am Not Going To Resign; Stimulus Payments Hitting Some Americans' Bank Accounts; Officials Warn Of Ongoing COVID Threat As Spring Break Kicks Off; CNN Witnesses Dozens Of Migrants Trying To Cross Rio Grande; Award-Winning Photographer, John Moore, Captures Faces Of Immigration Surge; Mother Speaks Out One Year After Breonna Taylor's Death. Aired 3-4p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Resisting Calls From New York Lawmakers To Resign Due To Accusations Of Sexual Harassment And Nursing Home Coronavirus Deaths Scandal; Immigration And Customs Enforcement Requesting Help To Manage Surge Of Immigrants Along U.S.- Mexico Border; Health Experts Warn Increasing Travel For Spring Break Vacation May Cause Surge In Coronavirus Cases; Events Planned Across U.S. On Anniversary Of Killing Of Breonna Taylor; Dr. Anthony Fauci Expresses Concern Over Possible Mental Health Epidemic In Wake Of Coronavirus Pandemic. Aired 2-3p ET
• Memorial Event Marks One Year Since Breonna Taylor's Death; New Accusation Of Sexual Harassment Against Gov. Cuomo Surfaces As Calls For His Resignation Grow; Air Travel Hits New Pandemic Record Despite Expert Warnings; CNN Investigation Finds Starving, Dying Children Packing Yemen Hospitals Amid Civil War; CNN's "Lincoln, Divided We Stand," Airs Tomorrow Night At 10 P.M.; Grammy Awards Ceremony Returns After COVID-19 Delay. Aired 1-2p ET
• Millions Under Severe Winter Storm & Blizzard Warnings; Fifty- Nine NY Democratic Lawmakers Tell Cuomo To Resign; Memorial Event Marks One Year Since Breonna Taylor's Death; Air Travel Hits A New Pandemic Record Despite Expert Warnings; Study: New Alzheimer's Drug May Slow Down Cognitive Decline; CNN Witnesses Dozens Of Migrants Trying To Cross Rio Grande; Woman Arrested After Refusing To Wear A Mask At A Bank In Texas. Aired 12-1p ET
• Former Albany Reporter Accuses Gov. Cuomo Of Sexual Harassment; Officials Warn Of Ongoing Threat And Spring Break Travel Spike; Johnson: I May Have Felt Unsafe If Rioters Had Been BLM Or Antifa; DOJ: Guilty Pleas For Capitol Rioters Could Be Weeks Away; Stimulus Package Includes Billions In Aid To Black Farmers; Royal Rift Between William And Harry On Display; NFL Hopeful Finds New Dream After Accident. Aired 11a-12p ET
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Resisting Calls from New York Lawmakers to Resign Due to Accusations of Sexual Harassment and Nursing Home Coronavirus Deaths Scandal; Immigration and Customs Enforcement Requesting Help to Manage Surge of Immigrants along U.S.- Mexico Border; Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) Interviewed on Her Experiences with Biden Administration's Immigration Policies; Health Experts Warn Increasing Travel for Spring Break Vacation May Cause Surge in Coronavirus Cases; Galveston, Texas, Mayor Craig Brown Interviewed on City Efforts to Reduce Coronavirus Spread; President Biden Gives Speech on Passage and Implementation of American Rescue Plan; Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson States He Did Not Fear Capitol Hill Rioters But Would Fear Black Lives Matter and Antifa Protestors; Events Planned across U.S. on Anniversary of Killing of Breonna Taylor. Aired 10-11a ET


March 12, 2021
• JAMA: 30 Percent Have Symptoms for Up to Nine Months; Brazils Hospitals Near Capacity as Cases Surge; House Minority Leader Criticizes Biden for Border Response; U.N. Rapporteur: Military's Brutal Crackdown Likely Meets Legal Threshold for Crimes Against Humanity; U.S., India, Australia and Japan to Hold Virtual Meeting; U.S. CDC Released Guidelines for Fully-Vaccinated People; Vaccine Rollout Helps U.K. Seniors See Their Loved Ones. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Focuses on Hopes and Challenges to Beat Pandemic; White House Adviser: Vaccine Hesitancy Remains a Concern; One Year and Beyond: The Future of the Pandemic; Several EU Countries Suspend Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Prince William: Royals Very Much Not a Racist Family. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Europe Countries Pause AstraZeneca Vaccine; U.S. COVID Relief Bill Now Signed into Law; Brazil on the Brink of Collapse; Brazil's President Don't Mind the Death Toll; More Protesters Dying in Myanmar; People in Myanmar Flee to India; Millions May Die in Yemen; Duchess Of Sussex Interview, Royal Rift Between Prince William And Prince Harry; Vaccine Rollout Helps U.K. Seniors See Their Loved Ones; Space Exploration, New Long March 7A Rocket; U.S. Condemns China's Hong Kong Electoral Changes; U.S., India, Australia And Japan, First Quad Summit; Power Play To Save Planet. Aired 3-4a ET
• Prince William: "We're Very Much Not a Racist Family;" Black Britons React to UK Media Schism on Race Issues; Broadway Remains Dark Amid Pandemic; The World is Still Struggling One Year After the Pandemic is Declared; War in Yemen; Uniting Against Myanmar's Military Violence.; U.S. Condemns China's Hong Kong Electoral Changes; First Quad Summit. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• U.S. Condemns China's Hong Kong Electoral Changes; Cases Creeping up in Tokyo Ahead of Olympics; Amazon Rain Forest Losing Carbon Storage Capacity; Russia Turns to Hockey to Safe Freshwater Lake; Royal Rift Between Prince William and Prince Harry; Myanmar's Military, Crimes Against Humanity?; Britain's Elderly Begin To See Their Loved Ones; French Health Minister On Safety Of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Myanmar Ethnic Groups Band Together Against Military; Calls For Saudi Arabia To Lift Blockade As Yemenis Starve. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N. Envoy: Military Violence is Likely Crimes Against Humanity; WFP Chief: One Yemen Child Dies Every 75 Seconds; Several E.U. Countries Suspend Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine; Brazil's Hospitals Near Capacity as Cases Surge; Russia Turns to Hockey to Save Freshwater Lake; Black Britons React to U.K. Media Schism on Race Issues; How Broadway Looks to Stage a Comeback after COVID-19; Biden: If We Don't Stay Vigilant We May Have to Reinstate Restrictions; CDC Director is Interviewed about Biden's Address. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Senate Democrats Plan to Bring Gun Safety Bill to Floor Vote; Trump White House Tenure Could Widen New York Probe; CDC Says 1 in 10 Americans Fully Vaccinated Against COVID; Can Companies Mandate Employee Vaccinations. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• $27 Million Awarded to Family of George Floyd; Interview With State Sen. Jabari Brisport (D-NY): President Biden Touts COVID Relief Plan; Calls Grow For Cuomo to Step Down. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Soon, White House Event to Hail $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Packaged; Biden, Harris, Democratic Leaders Speak on Passage of COVID Relief Package. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden Prepares to Promote COVID Relief Plan; Governor Andrew Cuomo Accuses New York Politicians of Ulterior Motives; Interview with Former Biden-Harris Transition Advisory Board Member Julie Morita. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Clinic Accidentally Gives Customers Empty Shots Instead of Vaccine; Trump's Defense Secretary Blames Trump for Inciting Capitol Rioters; Trump's Time in White House Could End Up Working Against Him; FOX Propaganda Host Falsely Claims Pentagon Conspiracy Against Him. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• GOP Mayor Lauds Relief Law Despite Congressional GOP Opposition; Biden Offers Up Hope For A Sense of Normalcy by July 4th; Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Refuses to Resign after Demand from New York Congressional Democrats. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• White House COVID Response Team Holds Briefing; Trump's Last Pentagon Chief Blames His Speech for Capitol Riot. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• President Biden Outlines Path to Normalcy by July 4th; Group of New York Congressional Democrats Calling for Governor Andrew Cuomo to Resign; Arizona GOP Lawmakers Propose Two Dozen Restrictive Voting Bills; White House COVID Response Team Holds Briefing. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Debate Over British Racism Continues; Interview with CEO of Feeding America; New York Congressional Democrats Call on Governor to Resign. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Biden Outlines Path to Normalcy by July 4; Maryland Lifting Capacity Restrictions on Restaurants, Bars and Gyms; Battle Brews Over COVID-19 Vaccinations and Personal Choice. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Trump's Acting Defense Secretary on Insurrection; Oath Keeper Connection to Roger Stone; Lori Lightfoot is Interviewed about Vaccines and Biden's Goal of Opening Up; New York Lawmakers Launch Investigation into Cuomo; Jury Selection Continues in Chauvin Trial; Italy Imposes Lockdown. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• CDC Director Raises Concerns About Travel As Variants Spread; Biden Pledges to Make All Adults Eligible for Vaccine By May 1st; Trump's Acting Defense Secretary Blames His Speech for Insurrection; President Biden Outlines Path to Normalcy by July 4th; Maryland Lifting Capacity Restrictions on Restaurants, Bars, and Gyms. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


March 11, 2021
• Starving, Dying Children Pack Yemen Hospitals Amid Civil War; Some Republican Voters Show Support for $1.9 Trillion Relief Bill; Japan Marks Ten Years Since Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Starving, Dying Children Pack Yemen Hospitals Amid Civil War; Biden Set to Sign $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Package; Biden's Border Strategy Faces Test Amid Surge of Migrants; Texas Health Experts Brace for Possible Surge After Reopening; China's National People's Congress Passes Law to Change Hong Kong Electoral System; Meghan Says Palace Denied Her Mental Health Support; One Year Since Covid-19 Declared Global Pandemic. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Children Facing the Brunt of War and Famine; Military Used Deadly Weapons Against Protesters in Myanmar; Lula da Silva Blames Jair Bolsonaro Over Bad Leadership; Europe Looking at Fourth Vaccine to be Rolled Out; China's NPC Passes Law To Change Hong Kong Electoral System; China, Report Alleging Uyghur Genocide A Complete Lie; United States And China Relations; U.S. State Department Designates Islamic State Affiliates In Mozambique, DRC As Terrorist Organizations; Fukushima Disaster After 10 Years; Meghan Takes Action After Piers Morgan Mental Health Claims; Dying Wish Granted To One Of U.K.'s First Female Mounties; Pictures Of Hugging Grandparents Circulating On Social Media. Aired 3-4a ET
• Food and Fuel Shortages Worsen Widespread Famine in Yemen; U.N. Condemns Violence against Myanmar Protesters; U.K. Variant Has Higher Death Rate; Brazil's Daily Death Toll Tops 2,000 for the First Time; U.K. Society of Editors Chief Resigns over Racism Row; One-Year Anniversary of COVID-19 Declared a Pandemic. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• 400,000 Children Risk Dying In Yemen Famine; U.N. Security Councill Calls For Reversal Of Myanmar's Coup; Former Brazilian President Lula Urges Vaccination As Brazil COVID Crisis Worsens; Fallout from Fukushima Disaster Still Gripping Japan; U.N. Chief: Situation in Syria Still a "Living Nightmare; China's NPC to Vote on Hong Kong Election Changes; Giving Life to the Desert; Meghan Says Palace Denied her Mental Health Support. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N. Condemns Violence Against Myanmar Protesters; Food And Fuel Shortages Worsen Widespread Famine; Brazil's Daily Death Toll Tops 2,000 For The First Time; Marking 10-Year Anniversary Of Japan Tsunami; Meghan Markle Complained To ITV About Piers Morgan's Comments; Republican-Leaning West Virginia County Welcoming Biden's COVID Relief Bill. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Prince Williams Says Royals Are Very Much Not A Racist Family; 59 New York Democrats Call for Cuomo's Resignation; Interview with Zohran Mamdani, Assemblyman, New York State on the Impeachment of Andrew Cuomo; Trump Not in Vaccine PSA Photo with Other Past Presidents. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Prince William Speaks Out; President Biden Signs COVID Relief Bill. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• GOP Senator Touts Relief Bill After He Voted Against It; McConnell Tries to Discredit COVID Relief Bill's Effect on Economy Before Effect Is Seen; Trump Demands Credit for Vaccine After Disastrous COVID Response; Fireworks after GOP Rep. Brings Up Black Lives Matter, Marxism During COVID Relief Bill Debate; Sen. Tim Scott Equates "Woke" Supremacy with White Supremacy; Mayor Oscar Leeser (D- El Paso) Discusses His Letter Urging Texas Governor to Allow Local Leaders to Make Mask Decisions & Immigration Crisis at Border. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Live Coverage as President Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill Today; Military Responds to Tucker Carlson Comments; Prince William Responds to Harry and Meghan. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Veteran Charged in Capitol Attack Worked in Marine One Unit; Trump Heard Pushing Georgia Election Official To Find "Right Answers"; Judge Reinstates Third-Degree Murder Charge Against Derek Chauvin; Joint Base Andrews Intruder Roamed for Hours Before Boarding Plane; Billionaire Investor Warren Buffet Now Part of $100 Billion Club; Soon, Biden to Sign $1.9 Trillion Relief Bill Ahead of Prime-Time Address. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Soon, Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion Relief into Law Ahead of Primetime Address; Prince William Breaks Silence, Denies Royals Are Racist Family; One Year Ago, U.S. Had 1,000 Confirmed Cases, Now, U.S. Approaching 30 Million. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Administration Considers Vacant NASA Facility to House Migrant Children; L.A. Schools Could Reopen in Mid-April Under Deal With Teachers; Pentagon Spokesman Says, Defense Secretary Austin Shares Same Revulsion over Tucker Carlson's Sexist Comments. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Tonight: President Biden Delivers First Prime-Time Address; Attorney General Garland Delivers First Speech to DOJ; Prince William: Royals are "Very Much Not a Racist Family". Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Looking Back on the COVID-19 Pandemic One Year Later; Yemen Reaches Famine Conditions Under Blockade; Judge Reinstates Derek Chauvin Third-Degree Murder Charge. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Tonight, President Biden Delivers First Primetime Address; Prince William Says, Royals are Very Much Not a Racist Family; One Year into Pandemic, the Battle against COVID-19. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• One Year into Pandemic; Judge Reinstates Murder Charge against Chauvin; Biden's Border Strategy; Georgia Bill Restricts Voting Access. Aired 9:30-10a
• President Biden Delivers First Prime-Time Address Tonight; Biden to Sign $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Plan into Law Tomorrow; Prince William Breaks His Silence Following Prince Harry and Meghan's Interview; Merrick Garland Arrives at DOJ for First Full Day as AG. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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