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November 11, 2021
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Diplomat Found Dead Believed To Be Russian Secret Agent; U.S. House Approves $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; E.U. Migrant Crisis; Young Activists Demand More Action On Climate Crisis; Europe COVID-19 Cases And Hospitalizations Rise; Republicans Push Back Against Biden Vaccine Mandate; Yorkshire FC Racism Saga. Aired 5-6a ET
Republicans Push Back Against Biden Vaccine Mandate; U.S. House Approves $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; Bulletin Reveals Potential Plot Against U.S. Energy Infrastructure; McMichael-Bryan Murder Trial; Diplomat Found Dead Believed To Be Russian Secret Agent; Young Activists Demand More Action On Climate Crisis. Aired 4-5a ET
U.S. House Approves $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; Ethiopian Prime Minister Under Pressure As Rebel Fighters Advance; At Least Eight Dead At Houston Music Festival; Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Trial; Young Activists Demand More Action On Climate Crisis; Packers QB Confirms He's Unvaccinated; Yorkshire CCC Racism Saga. Aired 3-4a ET
U.S. House Approves $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; Ethiopian Prime Minister under Pressure as Rebel Fighters Advance; Diplomat Found Dead Believed to Be Russian Secret Agent; Europe COVID- 19 Cases and Hospitalizations Rise; Young Activists Demand More Action on Climate Crisis; ABBA's New Album. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Israel-Hamas War; U.S. Opposes Ceasefire, Calls for Humanitarian Pauses; Lebanese PM: We Do Not Want a War in Lebanon; New Delhi Tops Most Polluted Cities List; New Polling Has Trump Leading Biden in 4 Key Swing States; Donald Trump Set to Testify in New York Civil Fraud Trial; Stanford Students on Edge after Suspected Hate Crimes. Aired 1-2a ET
U.S. House Approves $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; Diplomat Found Dead Believed to Be Russian Secret Agent; Young Activists Demand More Action on Climate Crisis. Aired 12-12:15a ET
Houston Police Investigating Astroworld Music Festival Tragedy; Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Biden's Vaccine Mandate For Big Companies; Key Trump Admin Witness Stonewalls January 6 Committee; Parts Of Europe Struggle With COVID Surge; Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Republican Victory In Virginia Deals Blow To Democrats And Joe Biden. Aired 7-8p ET
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Biden's Vaccine Mandate For Big Companies; Eight Dead, Dozens Hurt As Crowd Rushes Stage At Music Festival; Trial Over Arbery Killing Begins With Nearly All-White Jury; Virginia Suburban Moms To Dems: Don't Ignore Us; Greta Thunberg Mocks Climate Conference. Aired 6-7p ET
Eight Dead, Dozens Hurt As Crowd Rushes Stage At Music Festival; Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Deal; NFL Quarterback Admits He's Unvaccinated, Getting COVID Advice From Joe Rogan; Interview With Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI); Missed Warning Signs Ahead Of January 6th Riot. Aired 5-6p ET
Eight Dead, Dozens Injured After Crowd Rushes Stage At Texas Music Festival; Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Biden Says Migrant Families Separated Under Trump Deserve Compensation; Trial Over Arbery Killing Begins With Nearly All-White Jury; Officials Hold Press Conference After Eight Killed After Chaos At Houston Concert. Aired 4-5p ET
Eight Dead, Dozens Hurt After Crowd Rushes Towards Stage At Texas Music Festival; Biden Gets Big Win On Infrastructure After Democrats End Deadlock; Trump Fuels Georgia Probe While Pushing Baseless Election Claims; Interview With Brad Raffensperger (R), Georgia Secretary Of State; Aaron Rodgers Attacks Media After Admitting He Is Unvaccinated. Aired 3-4p ET
House Of Representatives Pass Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; President Biden Planning To Tour Country Promoting Recently Passed Bipartisan Senate Infrastructure Bill; Interview With Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA); At Least Eight People Die In Crowds At Astroworld Music Festival; Psychiatrist Discusses Negative Mental Health Impacts Of Current Climate Crisis; Nearly All White Jury Selected for Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial In Georgia; U.S. Economy Adds 531,000 Jobs In October According To Monthly Report. Aired 2-3p ET
Eight Dead, Dozen Hurt As Crowd Rushes Stage At Music Festival; Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Pfizer: COVID-19 Antiviral Pill Can Cut Severe Illness By 89 Percent; 500 Health Care Professionals Sign Letter Asking Facebook To Disclose Data On COVID Misinformation; Witness: Man Shot By Rittenhouse Acted "Belligerently"; Former Presidents & Dignitaries Pay Tribute To Colin Powell. Aired 1-2p ET
Eight Dead, Dozens Hurt As Crowd Rushes Stage At Music Festival; Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Manchin Objects To Paid Family Leave Added Back To Social Spending Bill; Manchin Objects To Paid Family Leave Added Back To Social Spending Bill; Black Man Killed 123 Years Ago In NC Massacre Laid To Rest Today; NJ Senate Newcomer Apologizes For Some Past Social Media Posts. Aired 12-1p ET
Biden Touts Infrastructure Bill; Interview With Rep. David Scott (D-GA); Eight Dead, Dozens Injured As Crowds Rush Stage At Astroworld Festival; First Weekend Of COVID-19 Vaccinations For Kids Ages 5 To 11; Day Two Of High-Profile Georgia Trial Set For Monday; Missed Warning Signs Ahead Of January 6 Riot. Aired 11a-12p ET
President Biden Holds Press Conference after Bipartisan Senate Infrastructure Bill Passes in House of Representatives; President Biden Says Build Back Better Act Will Also Pass House and Senate; Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Interviewed on Passing of Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; At Least Eight People Die in Crowds at Astroworld Music Festival. Aired 10-11a ET
November 05, 2021
COP26: 20 Nations to Stop Funding Fossil Fuel Projects Abroad; Fuel Price Hike Hitting Mexico's Most Vulnerable; OPEX+ Members Plan Only Modest Increase in Oil Production; Potential Coastal Floods in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina; ICC to Investigate Allegations of Crimes Against Humanity; Aaron Rodgers Reportedly Test Positive for Virus; Prosecutors Crack Down on Unruly Airline Passengers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
House to Vote on Infrastructure and Social Spending Bills Soon; U.S. Sets January 4 Deadline for Workplace Vaccine Mandates; W.H.O. Warns Europe Would See Surge in COVID Deaths; Nearly All-White Jury Seated in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery; Rebels Edge Closer to Capital in Ethiopia Amid Fears of All-Out War; IEA: COP26 Pledges Could Limit Warming to 1.8 Degrees Celsius. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Conflict In Ethiopia Against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed; COP26 Pledges Could Limit Warming to 1.8 Degrees Celsius; Environmental Defenders Threaten; U.K. And France's Fishing Fight; Rising Fuel Costs Hitting Mexico's Vulnerable; Benin Bronzes Coming Home; Diwali, Festival Of Lights in India; Ethiopia Anticipates Rebel Group to Attack; Ethnic Group Divided in Ethiopia; Europe Seeing Rise in COVID Cases; ICC to Investigate the Maduro Government. Aired 3-4a ET
Rebel Forces in Ethiopia Advance on Capital; COVID-19 Cases Surge in Europe Once Again; COP26: Forty-Six Nations Commit to Phase Out Use of Coal; Columbia's Environmental Defenders Threatened for Protecting Lands; Prime Minister Abiy Called for Peace, But Turned to War; Fuel Price Hike Hitting Mexico's Most Vulnerable; Delhi Air Quality Dips after Diwali Celebrations; O'Brien: Virginia and New Jersey Voters like their Trumpism without Trump; What VA, NJ Elections Say About Future GOP Playbook. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Conflict in Ethiopia; Coronavirus Pandemic; Mexico Shooting; Climate Crisis; Eco-Protection; Ethiopian PM's Role in the Civil War; Benin Bronzes Coming Home. Aired 1-1:45a ET
Rebels, Opposition Groups to Form Alliance Against Prime Minister; Ethiopian Prime Minister Called for Peace But Turned to War; U.K. Regulator is First to Approve Merck's COVID-19 Pill; COP26: 46 National Commit to Phase Out Use of Coal; ICC to Investigate Allegations of Crimes Against Humanity in Venezuela; Chinese Tennis Star Accuses Former Top Community Party Leader of Sexual Assault. Aired 12-12:45a ET
Second Juror Dismissed As Rittenhouse Trial Focus Turns To Witnesses; Jayapal Says House Should Wait For CBO Score To Assuage Moderates; Biden Touts 531,000 New Jobs; McCarthy Argues Good Jobs Report Means We Don't Need Biden's Bill; Wave Of Republican Led States Sue Over Work Vaccine Mandate. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Insurrection Probe; Infrastructure Negotiations Drag On. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Moderates Seek CBO Score Before A Vote On $1.9 Trillion Bill; White House Waits For House To Pass Agenda Amid Glowing Jobs Report; Jobs Report: 531,000 Jobs Added In October; Opening Statements Begin In Arbery Murder Trial; Pfizer Says Its Experimental Pill Reduces Risk Of Hospitalization, Death From COVID-19. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Infrastructure Negotiations Continue; The Funeral of Colin Powell. Aired 2-2:30p ET
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Trial Over Arbery Killing Begins Today with Nearly All-White Jury; Pfizer Says, Experimental Pill Reduces Risk of COVID-19 Hospitalization, Death; Biden Speaks as Jobs Roar Back, Beating Expectations. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Economy Roars Back, Beats Analysts' Predictions with 531,000 New Jobs; Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Meeting with Moderates, Trying to Resolve Concerns over Lack of CBO Cost Estimate; Thousands of NYC Cops, Firefighters Stay on Job After Mandate Kicks In. Aired 10-10:30a ET
John Negroponte Remembers Colin Powell; Paul Rosenzweig is Interviewed about the Clark Testimony and Trump's Records; Evidence Ruling in the Arbery Trial; Marty Walsh is Interviewed about the October Jobs Numbers. Aired 9:30-10a ET
October Jobs Numbers; Preparations to Vote on Capitol Hill; Pfizer's Experimental Pill Highly Effective; Dr. Carlos Del Rio is Interviewed about Pfizer's New COVID Pill; John Negroponte Remembers Colin Powell. Aired 9-9:30a ET
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