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March 26, 2021
March 25, 2021
March 24, 2021
Biden Urges Assault Weapons Ban, Closing Loopholes; Police Identify Victims, Ages Range from 20 to 65; White House: North Korean Missile Test Poses Low End Threat; Russia Tops Agenda as NATO Countries Meet in Brussels; Investigation Finds Shocking Police Torture in Belarus; From Columbine to Boulder: Colorado's History of Gun Violence. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Police Identify Victims, Ages Range from 30 to 65; Suspect Charged with 10 Counts of First-Degree Murder; Biden Urges Assault Weapons Ban, Closing Loopholes; Israeli Election Too Close to Call as Vote Count Continues; AstraZeneca Stands by U.S. Vaccine Trial Results; U.K. Reflects on Loss, One Year After First Lockdown. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Belarusians Flee for Their Lives; Ninety Percent Votes Counted in Israel's Fourth Election; Too Early to Declare Victory for Any Party; Police Now Release Names of 10 Victims in Colorado Shooting; President Biden Wants Senate to Pass New Gun Laws; France Vaccination Racing with the Virus; North Korea Missile Test Pose Low End Threat; Russia Tops Agenda As NATO Countries Meet In Brussels; Crisis In Myanmar, Hundreds Of Protesters Freed From Prison; Ethiopian Leader Addresses Atrocities; United Kingdom Marks One Year After First Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
Israeli Election Exit Polls Project No Clear Winner; Brazil Sees Over 3,000 Daily Deaths; U.K. Reflects On Loss One Year After First Lockdown; Biden Urges Assault Weapons Ban; Police Identify Boulder Supermarket Victims; Hundreds Of Arrested Protesters Freed In Yangon; White House: North Korea Missile Tests "Low End" Threat; Activists Helping Myanmar Refugees Cross Border. Aired 2-2:45a ET
AstraZeneca Given 48 Hours To Clear Up Efficacy Claims; Political Stalemate In Israel's Election But Netanyahu Claims Victory; Colorado Shooter: A Muslim American Isolated; Biden Calls For Ban On Assault Weapons; Brazil's Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of COVID Restrictions Set By States; Myanmar In Silent Protest After Death Of Seven-Year-Old; Large Container Ship Stuck in Suez Canal; U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Meeting with NATO Leaders; Ethiopian Leader Confirms Eritrean Troops in Tigray; Houthi Rebels Reject New Saudi Ceasefire Proposal; Investigation Finds Shocking Police Torture in Belarus; Devastating Fire at Rohingya Camp. Aired 1-2a ET
Police Identify Boulder Supermarket Victims; Israeli Election Exit Polls Project No Clear Winner; Brazil Sees Over 3,000 Daily Deaths; AstraZeneca Stands By U.S. Vaccine Trial Results; Myanmar Protesters Call For "Silent Strike"; Activists Helping Myanmar Refugees Cross Border; White House: North Korea Missile Tests Pose "Low End" Threat; Houthi Rebels Reject New Saudi Ceasefire Proposal; U.K. Reflects On Loss, One Year After First Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
New Details Merge on 10 Victims of Boulder Shooting; Biden Tasks Harris to Lead Diplomatic Efforts in Central America to Address Immigration; Clinton Says U.S. Should Share Vaccines with Developing Countries; Putin Gets Vaccinated Behind Closed Doors; Brazil Records Highest Daily COVID Deaths Ever; Some Hard Hit Black Communities Lack Access to COVID-19 Vaccine. Aired 3:30-4p ET
China Hackers Target Facebook; Democrats Push Voting Rights Legislation; Colorado Massacre Investigation. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Biden Meets with Health, Immigration & Security Advisers; Biden: V.P. Harris to Lead U.S. Effort to Stem Migration to U.S.- Mexico Border; Fauci Says New Data Is Proof Positive Vaccinations Work; Study: Pandemic Has Taken Dire Toll on Health Care Workers, Hospitals; Sen. Sanders: Not "Comfortable" with Trump Twitter Ban. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Biden Calls For Assaults Weapons Ban; Remembering the Colorado Shooting Victims. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) Discusses Subcommittee to Hear from Military Survivors of Sexual Harassment, Mounting Calls for NY Governor Cuomo to Resign, Gun Control & Mental Health; Fauci Says New Data Is Proof Positive Vaccinations Work; Study: Pandemic Has Taken Dire Toll on Health Care Workers, Hospitals; Health Experts Say Gun Violence Is a Public Health Crisis as Biden Eyes Gun Control; McConnell: House Gun Reform Bills Do Not Address Mental Illness. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Family Mourns for Independent Spirit of Niece Killed in Rampage; Prosecutors Say, Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Coordinated before January 6th Attack; Senate Committee to Hear from Military Survivors of Sexual Assault. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Family Of Colorado Shooting Victim Rikki Olds Speaks; Limited Press Coverage Allowed As WH Officials, Lawmakers Tour Border Facility. Aired 12:30-1p ET
21-Year-Old Charged With 10 Counts Of First Degree Murder; Kamala Harris: I Actually Thought Sandy Hook Would Have Been What Moved Congress; Another American City Mourns Lives Lost To Gun Violence; HHS Report: Year Fighting COVID Leaves Hospitals In Shambles; Remembering The Victims Of Boulder Supermarket Shooting. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Another American City Mourns Lives Lost to Gun Violence; Prosecutors Allege Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Coordinate Before January 6 Capitol Attack; Biden, Harris Push Senate to Pass House-Passed Gun Reforms. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
New Details Emerging on 10 Victims of Boulder Shooting; CDC: Watching "Very Closely" As Case Decline Stalls. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Health and Human Services Report Finds Hospital Stress; Uneven Distribution and Technology Challenges Cause Vaccine Inequities; Live Coverage of COVID-19 Response Team. Aired 10:30-11a ET
New Details Emerging on Ten Victims of Boulder Shooting; Biden Calls for Assault Weapons Ban and Background Checks. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Hospitals Left in Shambles after Pandemic; Rep. Don Bacon (R- NE) is Interviewed about Gun Reform; North Korea Conducts Weapons Test. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
Prosecutors Say Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Coordinated Before Capitol Attack; Biden Calls for Assault Weapons Ban and Background Checks; Boulder Shooting Reignites Push for Gun Control Measures; 21- Year-Old Charged with 10 Counts of First-Degree Murder; Remembering the Victims of the Boulder Supermarket Shooting. Aired 9-9:30a ET
March 23, 2021
March 22, 2021
U.S. Defense Secretary Makes Surprise Trip to Afghanistan; U.S. Secretary of State Blinken to Attend NATO, EU meetings; Netanyahu Faces Centrist and Right-Wing Opposition; Europe is Facing Another Surge in Coronavirus Cases; U.K. Officials Condemn Violent Bristol Protests; U.K.'s Royal Family Considers Naming Diversity Chief. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Massive Crowds Pack Miami Beach Defying COVID Warnings; Experts Urge Continued Caution Even as Vaccinations Increase; Biden Says He'll Go to Southern Border at Some Point; Rallies, Vigils Across U.S. Denounce Anti-Asian Crimes. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Health Officials Not Pleased Seeing Crowded Places; Vaccine Finally Delivered in Brazil; Cuba and China Join Together to Develop a Vaccine; Australia Inundated with a Once-in-a-Century Flooding; Protesters in Bristol Turned Violent; President Erdogan Ousted Central Bank Chief; Partygoers Ignore Health Protocols; Health Violators May Jeopardize Hard-Earned Efforts; Biden Team Facing Challenges on the Southern Border; Asian-Americans Fear for Their Lives; U.S. Top Official Meeting with NATO Members. Aired 3-4a ET
Miami Beach Under State of Emergency; Crisis at the Southern Border with Thousands of Child Immigrants; Secretary of State Blinken Meets with NATO in Brussels; Rallies Held Denouncing Anti-Asian Hate Crimes; Rally in Bristol Turns Violent; Voters Polarized For or Against Netanyahu; Natural Disaster Declared in Parts of Australia Amid Flooding; Rise in Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans After Pandemic. Aired 2-3a ET
Brazilians Desperate For Vaccines, Hospitals Running Out Of ICU Beds And Supplies; Cuba And China To Join Up To Develop New Vaccine; U.K. Has Vaccinated Half Its Adult Population, E.U. Faces Supply Shortage; NSW In Australia: Disastrous 100-Year Flooding Event; Marches, Rallies And Vigils In Support Of Asian Americans; Perspective From An Asian American: Sometimes We Feel Like Perpetual Foreigners; Voters Polarized For or Against Netanyahu; E.U. Set to Sanction Myanmar Military Officials for Coup; Erdogan Fires Central Bank Chief, Lira Plunges. Aired 1-2a ET
Brazil Approaching 300,000 Deaths from COVID-19; First Vaccine Dose Given to Half of the Adult U.K. Population; New Surge Prompts Four-Week Lockdown in 16 French Regions; Natural Disaster Declared in Parts of Australia Amid Flooding; E.U. Set to Sanction Myanmar Military Officials for Coup; Rise in Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans after Pandemic; Biden Weighing When to Withdraw Troops from Afghanistan; Netanyahu Courting Arab Voters; U.K.'s Royal Family Considers Naming a 'Diversity Chief'. Aired 12-1a ET
Blinken Meets with NATO Allies Amid Tensions with Russia And China; Rep. Tom Reed on Sexual Misconduct, I'm Sorry; Cuomo Resists Calls to Resign; Rallies Held Across Country in Support of Asian- Americans; Atlanta Spa Shootings May Be First Case Tried Under New Georgia Hate Crime Law; Buckingham Palace Considers Appointing Diversity Chief. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Migrant Surge; Biden Blasts Vladimir Putin; Trump Culpable For Capitol Riot?; AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Trial Results. Aired 3-3:30p ET
White House Preparing $3 Trillion Jobs & Infrastructure Plan for Biden; Inside a Closed-Door U.S. Border Patrol Facility in Texas Amid Crisis; Former Top Capitol Riot Prosecutor: Trump May be Culpable; Trump Endorses Primary Opponent of GA Secretary of State Raffensperger; Rep. Brooks to Make Senate Announcement after Talking to Trump; Spokesman: Trump to Return to Social Media with Own Platform; Florida Governor Attends Mar-a-Largo Fundraiser Despite COVID Outbreak There. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Biden Infrastructure Plan; Atlanta Shooting Investigation; Another COVID Surge Ahead? Aired 2-2:30p ET
Protests Across U.S. Call for end to Anti-Asian Violence; Family of Atlanta Shooting Victim Calls for Justice; DoorDash to Offer Same-Day Delivery of COVID Tests; E.U. Threatens to Block AstraZeneca Vaccine Exports to U.K.; French Push Back on New COVID Restrictions; Sen. Paul Strauss, (D), Washington, D.C. Shadow Senator, Discusses New Momentum in Push to Make Washington, DC, a State; U.K. Royal Family Considering A Diversity Consultant. Aired 1:30-2p ET
CDC Chief Warns of Surge as Fourth Vaccine Candidate Shows High Efficacy; Homeland Security Secretary Says, U.S.-Mexico Border is Closed. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) Apologizes for Sexual Misconduct Allegation, Won't Run in 2022; White House Announces Senior Administration Officials will Travel to Mexico and Guatemala; Rallies of Support Following Atlanta-Area Spa Shootings. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
AstraZeneca: Coronavirus Vaccine 79 Percent Effective in U.S. Trial; White House COVID Response Team Holds Briefing; Biden Says He Will Visit the Southern Border "At Some Point". Aired 11-11:30a ET
Growing Calls for Hate Crime Charges in the Atlanta Murders as Police Still Work to Name a Motive; Some Insurrectionists from Jan. 6 Could Face Sedition Charges; Desperation Across Brazil as Coronavirus Spreads Rapidly Through the Country. Aired 10:30-11a ET
AstraZeneca Says, Coronavirus Vaccine 79 Percent Effective in U.S. Trial; Partisan Divide across U.S. may be Slowing Vaccinations; Homeland Security Secretary Says, U.S.-Mexico Border is Closed. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Biden Vows to go to Border; Atlanta Shooting Victim's Family Call for Justice; Tensions Between the U.S. and China Grow; Supreme Court to Review Boston Marathon Bomber's Case. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
AstraZeneca Touts 79 Percent Efficacy Rate of Its Vaccine; Miami Beach Extends Emergency Curfew to Control Spring Break Chaos; Former Top Prosecutor Says Trump May Be "Culpable" for Insurrection; Biden Pledges to Take New Steps to Ease Surge of Child Migrants; Nasdaq Futures Higher After Weeks of Losses. Aired 9-9:30a ET
March 21, 2021
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