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November 13, 2021
• Poland-Belarus Standoff; Libya Summit. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• Severe Storm, High Winds Lash New York City Area; Steve Bannon To Turn Himself In, Appear In Court On Monday; Aaron Rodgers Eligible To Play After COVID Controversy; Judge In Rittenhouse Trial To Give Decision On Lesser Charges, Jury Instructions Tomorrow; Rep. Gosar's Sister Speaks On Lawmaker's Controversial Behavior; Three Names Etched Into The Astronaut Hall Of Fame. Aired 7-8p ET
• World Leaders Strike Climate Crisis Deal After Compromise On Coal; Bannon To Turn Himself In, To Appear In Court On Monday; Rise In COVID-19 Cases Triggers Worries Of Winter Surge In Some States; Gas Prices Jump 51 Percent Over The Past Year; Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) Discusses About Supporting President Biden's Infrastructure Bill Now Facing Backlash From Republican Party; Britney Spears Released From 13-Year-Long Conservatorship. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Ally Steve Bannon Indicted For Contempt Of Congress; Judge Becomes Polarizing Figure In Homicide Case; Americans Face Sticker Shock As Inflation Hits 30-Year High; Former Raiders Coach Jon Gruden Sues NFL Over Leaked Emails. Aired 5-6p ET
• Mark Meadows Defies Subpoena, Fails To Appear Before Jan. 6 Committee; Family, Friends Remember 16-Year-Old Astroworld Victim; World Leaders Reach Agreement At U.N. Climate Summit; Tensions High Amid Poland/Belarus Border Standoff, Migrants Stranded; Final Episode Of "Diana" Airs Tomorrow Night At 9:00 P.M. Aired 4-5p ET
• Agreement Reached At U.N. Climate Change Summit After Marathon Talks; Trump Ally Steve Bannon Indicted For Contempt Of Congress, Bannon Expected To Turn Himself In On Monday; Judge In Rittenhouse Trial Considers Adding Lesser Charges; Prosecutors Clash With Judge, Face Setbacks In Rittenhouse Trial; Prices In America Surging More Than They Have In 30 Years; Britney Spears' 13-Year Conservatorship Terminated By Judge. Aired 3-4p ET
• Federal Grand Jury Indicts Trump Adviser Steve Bannon For Contempt Of Congress; House Select Committee Investigating January 6th Insurrection Considering Holding Former Trump Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows In Contempt Of Congress; Supreme Court May Hear Case Concerning Former President Trump's Assertion Of Executive Privilege Over Documents Concerning January 6th Insurrection; Prices Continue To Rise Across U.S. Economy; Ten-Year-Old Girl with Autism Commits Suicide in Utah After Experiencing Bullying. Aired 2-3p ET
• Judge Ends Britney Spears' 13-Year Conservatorship; Trump Ally Steve Bannon Indicted For Contempt Of Congress; Mark Meadows Defies Jan. 6 Subpoena, Risks Contempt Charges; Consumers Feel The Pinch As Inflation Hits A 30-Year High; Teen Astroworld Victim's Life Celebrated In Houston; New Developers Threaten To Upend Colorado Eco- Village; Former Raiders Coach Jon Gruden Sues NFL Over Leaked E-mails. Aired 1-2p ET
• Bannon Indicted For Defying January Six Committee Subpoena; Rittenhouse's Mother: Jury Has Been Listening To The Truth; Family, Friends Remember 16-Year-Old Astroworld Victim; COVID-19 Cases Plateauing Ahead Of Possible Winter Surge; Ten-Year-Old Black And Autistic Student Commits Suicide Weeks After DOJ Report On School District. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump Ally Steve Bannon Indicted For Contempt Of Congress; Closing Arguments Set For Monday In Kenosha Homicide Trial; Biden Backs Away From Claims That Inflation Is Temporary; Ahmaud Arbery's Murder; Theranos Founder Faces A Dozen Federal Fraud Charges; Migrants Endure Beating, Days Without Food As Crisis Deepens; How Tidal Waves Could Be The Next Source Of Reliable Clean Energy. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Federal Grand Jury Indicts Trump Adviser Steve Bannon for Contempt of Congress for Not Complying with Congressional Subpoena; Atlanta Sees Largest Cost of Living Increase in U.S.; Prices Continue to Rise across U.S. Economy; CEO Discusses How Supply Chain Issues Affecting Commodity Prices. Aired 10-11a ET


November 12, 2021
• Attorney Wants Black Pastors Away for Victim's Family; Trial Underway After Killing of Black Jogger in Georgia; Germany Considers Tougher COVID Measures Amid Surge; Controversial Badiucao Exhibition Premieres in Italy; PSG Women's Flayer Released After Teammate Attacked. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Journalist Gets 11 Years in Myanmar Prison; New COP26 Draft Calls for 1.5 Degree Celsius Limit in Global Warming; Testimony Ends in Rittenhouse Trial, Closing Statements Set for Monday; U.S. Appeals Court Pauses Release of Trump White House Records; White House Fighting Threat to Economic Recovery; U.N.: Migrant Situation in Belarus is Catastrophic. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• COP26 Draft Released; American Journalist Sentenced 11 Years in Myanmar Prison; Migrants with Nowhere to Go; Europe Back to Strict COVID Rules; Xi Jinping's Grip to Power Increasing; President Xi Jinping Poise to Rule in China Forever; Artwork Banned by China; Aminata Diallo Released from Custody; American Rioter Seeks Asylum in Belarus; South Africa Bids Goodbye to Its Former President; Cuba Reopen Its Tourism Industry. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Journalist Gets 11 Years in Myanmar Prison; Poland-Belarus Showdown: Migrant situation has become catastrophic; Final Day of COP26 Climate Summit; Germany Mulls More COVID Restrictions; Power Boost for Xi Jinping; U.S.-China Relations; U.S. Journalist gets 11 Years in Myanmar Prison, South African President Who Oversaw End of Apartheid Dies, Federal Appeals Court gives Trump a Temporary Win Pauses Release of Documents to January 6 Committee; Testimony Concludes in Kyle Rittenhouse Homicide Trial, Closing Arguments Scheduled to Begin on Monday. Aired 2-3a ET
• Germany Considers Tougher COVID Measures Amid Surge; Cuba to Reopen to International Tourists; PSG Women's Player Released after Teammate Attacked; U.S. Capitol rioter flees for Belarus, Claiming "Persecution"; New Developers Threaten to Upend Colorado Eco-Village; Tensions High on the Border Between Belarus and Poland; India, China and 20 Others Oppose "Mitigation" Efforts; Controversial Badiucao Exhibition Premieres in Italy. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N.: Migrant Situation in Belarus Hs Become 'Catastrophic'; COP26 Agreement on Global Warming Limits in Jeopardy; Communist Party Elevates Xi Jinping's Status in History; South African President Who Oversaw End of Apartheid Dies; Controversial Badiucao Exhibition Premieres in Italy. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Judge to Rule on Spears' Conservatorship; Olympian Says She Was Pepper-Sprayed in Racist Attack; Trump Adviser Bannon Indicted by Federal Grand Jury. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• COVID Cases Surging; Defense Rests in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Insurrection Investigation. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden, Cabinet Meet To Talk Infrastructure Push; Sen. Manchin Raises New Objection To Social Spending Bill; Attorney: Travis Scott "Truly Did Not Know What Was Going On"; Attorney: Scott Has "Grown Up" Since Past Crowd Incidents; Biden Speaks Amid Cabinet Meeting On Infrastructure Rollout; COVID Cases Surging In States With High Vaccination Rates. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ahmaud Arbery Trial Continues; Defense Rests in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Trump Defends January 6 Rioters. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Defense Attorney Attempts to Apologize After Saying "We Don't Want Any More Black Pastors Coming in Here"; Thousands Stranded in Dire Conditions at Belarus-Poland Border; Soon, Court Hearing That Could End Britney Spears' Conservatorship. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Biden Administration Focuses on Implementing Infrastructure Plan; Defense Rests in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Trump Defends January 6 Rioters. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Desperate Afghans Seeking to Flee the Country Face Exorbitant Fees; Biden Participates in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders' Meeting; HBCUs Could Receive At Least $3 Billion Under Build Back Better Plan. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Attorney Says, Meadows Will Not Cooperate with January 6 Committee Until Court Battle Over Executive Privilege is Resolved; Rittenhouse Defense Rests, Closing Arguments Monday; Blinken Says, All U.S. Citizens Who've Asked for Help Leaving Afghanistan Have Been Offered an Opportunity To Do So. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Death Toll from the Astroworld Tragedy Stands at Nine; Vicious Beatings, Days Without Food as Poland-Belarus Crisis Deepens; Iowa Businesses Caught in the Middle of Vaccine Mandate Fight. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
• Mark Meadows Gets Ultimatum to Show up or Risk Contempt; Rittenhouse Defense Rests, Closing Arguments Monday. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 11, 2021
• U.K. Prime Minister Johnson Urges COP26 Delegates, Get On and Do It; Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Stall COP26 Agreement; Lukashenko Slammed for Creating Migrant Crisis; Detective: Defendant Didn't Know if Arbery Committed a Crime; First Snow of the Season Expected in Parts of the Midwest; French Player Arrested Over Attack on Teammate. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Kyle Rittenhouse Testifies He Acted in Self-Defense During Fatal Shooting; Legal Setback for Trump's Efforts to Keep Records Secret; U.S. and China Agree to Strengthen Climate Cooperation; Bien Acknowledges Americans' Inflation Concerns; W.H.O.: New Cases Up 7 Percent and New Deaths Up 10 Percent in Europe. Aired 4:00-4:30a ET
• U.S. and China Agree to Work on Cutting Emissions; World Leaders Finishing COP26 Draft Agreement; Migrants Amassed Polish- Belarusian Border; Europe Breaking New Record in COVID Cases; Female Midfielder Arrested Over Teammate's Attack. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S., E.U. Preparing New Sanctions Against Belarus; Russian Bombers Fly Over Belarus Amid Migrant Surge; 15,000 Polish Forces Holding Migrants At Border. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. & China Agree to Strengthen Climate Cooperation; Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Stall COP26 Agreement; Toxic Foam Coats Sacred Indian River; U.S., E.U. Preparing New Sanctions Against Belarus. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. And China Agree To Strengthen Climate Cooperation; Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Stall COP26 Agreement; U.S. Preparing New Sanctions Against Belarus; Amnesty International: TPLF Fighters Allegedly Gang Raped Women; WHO: New Cases Up Seven Percent And New Deaths Up 10 Percent In Europe. Aired 12-1a ET
• Americans Face Sticker Shock as Inflation Hits 30-Year High; Germany Sees Record Infections, Bavaria Declares Emergency; Biden Commemorates Veterans Day; Interview with Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, White House Announcement of Better Health Care Services for Veterans. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Testimony in Ahmaud Arbery Trial Continues; Another Astroworld Festival Attendee Dies; Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues; Trump Continues Efforts to Stop Document Release. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Addresses Inflation, Now Hitting 30-Year High, As He Touts Infrastructure Deal; Black Cop Breaks Silence On Former Police Chief's Racist Actions; "Rust" Crew Member Sues Alec Baldwin, Key Figures In Shooting Probe; DOJ Intends To Make Example Out Of QAnon Shaman, Asking For Four-Plus Year Sentence. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Astroworld Investigation; Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues; Trump Continues Efforts to Stop Document Release. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• At Least 58 Lawsuits Filed After Deadly Astroworld Festival; White House Says Nearly 1 Million Kids Ages 5-11 Have Received COVID Vaccine; SpaceX Crew Speeds Toward Space Station Docking. Aired 1:30- 2p ET
• Biden Targets Inflation; Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues; Trump Continues Efforts to Stop Document Release. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Testimony Resumes in Kyle Rittenhouse Homicide Trial; Judge Rejects New Trump Bid to Keep January 6 Docs Secret. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Testimony Resumes in Kyle Rittenhouse Homicide Trial. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Americans Pay Higher Heating Costs This Winter; Eric Adams is Interviewed about Combating Crime; Taylor and Elleanor Hirth are Interviewed about COVID Vaccine Trial. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Loses Appeal; Rittenhouse Testifies at Trial; Lawsuits Field Over Astroworld Tragedy; Lawsuit Filed against Alec Baldwin; Americans Pay Higher Heating Costs this Winter. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 10, 2021
• Electric Vehicle Deal Expected at COP26 Summit; Draft Glasgow Agreement Aims for 1.5 Degree Celsius Warming Limit; Visit By U.S. Vice President Aims to Boost Ties with France; Thousands of Migrants at Border Hoping to Get into EU; Teaching Children to Connect with and Care About Nature; Efforts to Replant California's Redwood Trees. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Judge Denies Trump's Attempt to Withhold Records; House Republican Gosar Posts Video "Killing" Ocasio-Cortez; Infrastructure Bill GOP Supporter Gets Threatening Voice Mails; Investigators Examining Possible Role of Illegal Drug; Murthy: European Countries Consider New Restrictions Amid Surge; Prosecution Rests in Kyle Rittenhouse Case, Defense Calls First Witness. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Europe with New Record High on Virus Infections and Deaths; U.K. Imposed Strict Vaccine Mandate; Countries Don't Agree on a Climate Proposal; American Journalist May Face 20 Years Behind Bars in Myanmar; Sixteen U.N. Detained by Ethiopian Military; Chile's President Facing Impeachment Proceedings. Aired 3-4a ET
• Freezing Migrants Used As Pawns?; U.S. Journalist Facing Years In Myanmar Prison; England Plans Vaccine Mandate For Health Care Workers. Aired 2-3a ET
• E.U. Accuses Belarus of Acting like a "Gangster Regime"; European Countries Battle Soaring COVID Cases. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Of Migrants At Border Hoping To Get Into E.U.; European Countries Consider New Restrictions Amid Surge; Watchdog: Global Temperatures Set To Rise 2.4 Degree Celsius; How Cannabis Industry Could Lift Up Lebanon's Economy. Aired 12-1a ET
• Prosecution Cross-Examines Kyle Rittenhouse In Homicide Trial. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Court Resumes In Kyle Rittenhouse Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Jan. 6th Committee Subpoenas 10 More Trump Officials; U.S. Inflation Hits 30-Year High as Prices Keep Rising; Pfizer Asks FDA to Authorize Booster Shots for Everyone 18-Plus; NFL Fines Packers, QB Rodgers for COVID-19 Protocol Violations. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Judge Rules Against Trump in Insurrection Probe; Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Houston FBI Offers Assistance and Resources to Houston P.D; Kyle Rittenhouse Testifies in His Own Defense. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Judge Rejects Trump's Effort to Keep January 6 Documents Secret; Biden on Inflation Report, Reversing This Trend is a Top Priority. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Investigation into Astroworld Accident; Couple Sues IVF Clinic over Embryo Swap; Rodgers Takes Responsibility for Statement; New Polling on Facebook; Public Allowed Rare Access to Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Judge Rejects Keeping Trump's Documents from January 6th Committee; Prices in America Surging; Mark Wolfe is Interviewed about Energy Prices. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 09, 2021
• COP26 Delegates Push for 1.5 Degree Celsius Limit to Warming; Tuvalu's Foreign Minister Record Remarks to COP26 in Knee-Deep Seawater; Poland Raises State of Alert at Belarusian Border; High- Level Diplomatic Talks Aim to Head Off More Fighting in Ethiopia. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Astroworld Organizers had No Plan for Surging Crowd; January 6 Committee Subpoenas Si More Trump Allies; European Countries Report Record Outbreaks as Cases Surge; Shooting Survivor Takes the Stand in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Office Takes the Stand in Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Europe Seeing a Fourth Wave; Migrants Going to the Polish Border; Former U.S. President Obama Gave a Stark Warning; A Photo That Caught the World's Attention; International Community Condemns Daniel Ortega's Leadership; Tigrayans targeted by Ethiopian Police; Houston Music Festival Tragedy, Criminal Investigation Underway Into Deadly Crush; Rapper Travis Scott Facing Multiple Lawsuits After Eight Killed; COP 26 Delegates Push For 1.5 Degrees Celsius Limit To Warming; Singapore Court Extends Stay Of Execution For Malaysian Man; Empire State Building, Ready For The Return Of Tourists. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Reopens To International Travelers; Multiple Lawsuit Claim Negligence At Astroworld; Obama Cites U.S. Progress Despite Trump's Inaction; Houston Festival Tragedy; Interview with Houston Chronicle Music Critic Joey Guerra; Cows and Climate Change. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Reopens to Fully Vaccinated International Travelers; Thousands of Migrants Move to Belarusian-Polish Border; Obama Urges Stronger Action, Global Cooperation; China Builds Mock Versions of U.S. Warships in Desert; Ortega Slammed for Campaign to Silence Critics and Rivals; 18 Lawsuits filed claiming negligence at Astroworld; Empire State Building Ready to Welcome Crowds. Aired 1-2a ET
• Poland Accuses Belarus Of Helping Migrants Get To Border; U.S. Reopens To Fully Vaccinated International Travelers; Witnesses Say Tigrayans Being Targeted In Wave Of Arrests; Daniel Ortega Wins Another Term After Stifling His Competition; Obama Swipes At Trump Over Paris Agreement Pullout; Rapper Travis Scott Facing Multiple Lawsuits After 8 Killed. Aired 12-1a ET
• GOP Congressman Threatened After Voting For Infrastructure Bill; Trump Lashes Out At GOP House Members Who Backed Infrastructure Bill; GOP's Gosar Tweets Doctored Clip Depicting Him Killing AOC; California Couple Sues Fertility Clinic After IVF Mix Up. Aired 3:30- 4p ET
• January 6 Committee Issues More Subpoenas; Astroworld Investigation; Pfizer Seeks Booster Shot Authorization For All Adults. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• AAA: Thanksgiving Travel To Hit Pre-COVID Levels As Gas Prices Surge; Eleven Democrat Senators Call On Biden To Right High Gas Prices; Bill Nye, "The Science Guy," Discusses Partnering With White House On Messaging To Push Democrat's Social Safety Net Package; Prosecution Rests In Rittenhouse Case After Calling 22 Witnesses. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Astroworld Investigation; Insurrection Probe. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Gas Prices Rise Ahead of Thanksgiving Holiday Travel; 11 Senate Democrats Urge Biden to Take Action on High Gas Prices; DOJ Asks Appeals Court to Lift Order Banning Vaccine Mandate; CDC: Over 300K Kids Ages 5-11 Have Gotten 1st Vaccine Dose; Some Schools Dropping Mask Mandates Though Cases Are Trending Up; KKF Poll: 78% of Adults Aren't Sure or Believe Some Misinformation about Vaccines; Broken Toilet Forces Astronauts to Return in Diapers. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ahmaud Arbery Trial Continues; Jurors Shown Autopsy Photos in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Judge Denies Trump's Push to Keeps Documents From Congress; Astroworld Investigation. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Today, Prosecution to Wrap Up Case After Calling 19 Witnesses; Average Daily U.S. Cases Remain Relatively Steady for Three Weeks; U.S Capitol Rioter Who Fled to Belarus Says He May Seek Asylum There. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Music Festival Didn't Have Contingency Plan for Surging Crowds; January 6 Committee Subpoenas Six Close Trump Allies; GOP's Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) Tweets Doctored Clip Depicting Him Killing AOC. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Prosecutors Question Officer in Arbery Case; High Gas Prices Won't Deter Travel; Senators Urge Biden on Gas Prices; NASA Astronauts Back on Earth. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Lawsuits Over Stampede at Scott Concert; Tony Buzbee is Interviewed about the Astroworld Lawsuit He's Filed; Committee Subpoenas Close Trump Allies; Biden Optimistic about Bill; Gosar Posts Photoshopped Anime Video. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 08, 2021
• Criminal Investigation Begins After 8 Died at Astroworld; Trial Set to Resume for Three Med Charged with Murder of Ahmaud Arbery; China's Ruling Party Kicks Off Plenary Session; Top African Union Official in Tigray to Defuse Tensions; W.H.O.: Europe is Once Again the Epicenter of Pandemic. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Lawsuit Filed Against Travis Scott, Live Nations and Promoter; House Sends Infrastructure Bill to Biden to Sign; Division Among Democrats Exposed During Bill Negotiations; Negotiators Prepare for Final Week of COP26 Talks; U.S. Now Open to Fully Vaccinated Foreign Visitors. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Concert Went Wrong Killing Eight People; Democrats Passed President Biden's Bill; Former POTUS Remind World Leaders; Europe Bracing for Fourth Wave; Biden's Vaccine Mandates Faces Lawsuits. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden Scores Big Win With $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill; China's Ruling Party Kicks Off Plenary Session; Ortega Faces Intl Criticism For Election Seen As A Sham. Aired 2-3a ET
• Iraqi Prime Minister Denounces "Cowardly" Attack; Ortega Faces Global Criticism for Vote Seen as "Sham"; Lawsuit Filed Against Travis Scott, Live Nation & Promoter. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ortega Defends Electoral Process and Widespread Criticism; Iraqi Prime Minister Denounces 'Cowardly' Drone Attack; U.S. Now Open to Fully Vaccinated Foreign Visitors; Witnesses Describe Deadly Chaos at Astroworld; Thousands Attend Pro-Government Demonstration in Addis Ababa; New Landscapes Being Created to Combat Climate Change; China's Ruling Party Kicks Off Plenary Session. Aired 12-1a ET
• Protester Shot by Kyle Rittenhouse Testifies; Biden Hosts NBA's Bucks After Their First Championship Win in 50 Years; January 6th Committee Issues 6 Subpoenas to Top Trump Associates. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Democrats Celebrate Infrastructure Victory; Tragedy in Houston. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial Resumes for 2nd Day of Testimony; U.S. Seizes $6 Million in Ransom Payments in Connection to Cyberattack; Obama Urges Global Action on Climate Crisis, Rips Trump. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• U.S. Reopens Borders to International Travel; Democrats Celebrate Infrastructure Bill Passage; Tragedy in Houston. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Buttigieg Speaks on Benefits of Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Criminal Investigation Begins into Deadly Concert Crowd Surge; Trial Resumes for Defendants in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery; Hall of Famers Slam Aaron Rodgers: "It's Despicable and It's Wrong". Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Holds Press Conference; Democrats Celebrate Infrastructure Bill Passage; Tragedy in Houston. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Reopens Borders Today to International Travelers After Nearly Two Years; Ahmaud Arbery Trial Resumes for Second Day of Testimony; Source Says, Pfizer to Seek EUA for Booster Shots for People 18-Plus. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Obama to Young People, Vote the Issue Vote Like Your Life Depends On It; New York Times Reports, Police Personally Warned Travis Scott About Crowd Concerns; U.S. Seizes $6 Million in Ransom Payments, Expected to Charge Ukrainian Over Major Cyberattack. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Barack Obama Speaks at Climate Summit. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Lawsuits Filed After Deadly Concert; Paul Wertheimer is Interviewed about Crowd Management; U.S. Reopens Borders to International Travelers; Barack Obama Speaks in Glasgow. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 07, 2021
• Deadly Crush At Houston Music Festival; U.S. President And Cabinet To Launch Infrastructure Tour; Ethiopian Military Calling On Veterans To Rejoin Armed Forces; Sierra Leone Fuel Tanker Blast Kills At Least 98; Latin America Drought; Remembering Marilia Mendonca. Aired 5-6a ET
• Iraqi Prime Minister Survives Assassination Attempt; Deadly Crush At Houston Music Festival; U.S. President And Cabinet To Launch Infrastructure Tour; U.S. President Joe Biden Says He'll Sign Infrastructure Bill "Soon"; Ethiopian Military Calling On Veterans To Rejoin Armed Forces; Republicans Push Back Against Biden Vaccine Mandate; Thousands Swarm Glasgow Streets To Demand Climate Action; Paris Mayor's Green Plans Divide Public Opinion; Remembering Marilia Mendonca; Nicaragua Elections. Aired 4-5a ET
• Deadly Crush At Houston Music Festival; Iraqi Prime Minister Survives Assassination Attempt; U.S. President Joe Biden Says He'll Sign Infrastructure Bill "Soon"; About 6,000 New York Police Officers Seek Vaccine Exemption; Ethiopian Military Calling On Veterans To Rejoin Armed Forces; Thousands Swarm Glasgow Streets To Demand Climate Action. Aired 3-4a ET
• Deadly Crush at Houston Music Festival; Iraqi Prime Minister Survives Assassination Attempt; Sierra Leone Fuel Tanker Blast Kills at least 98; Thousands Swarm Glasgow Streets to Demand Climate Action; Broken E.U. Asylum System Forces Refugees into Deadly Journey; Afghan Girls for Sale; Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan; Nicaragua Elections; Europe COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Rise; Remembering Marilia Mendonca. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview With Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner About The Astroworld Stampede Accident; Eyewitness Recounts The Tragedy At The Festival; U.S. Opening To Vaccinated International Travelers Tomorrow; Why Critical Race Theory Has Become So Politicized; Iraqi Prime Minister Survives Exploding Drone Attack; Democrats Blame Infrastructure Bill Delay For Virginia Governor Loss. Aired 7-8p ET
• Names Of Some From Astroworld Stampede Revealed; Mob Overwhelmed Festival Security Hours Before Deadly Crush; Biden Gets Infrastructure Win, Shifts Focus To Safety Net Bill; Interview With Georgia Secretary Of State Brad Raffensperger; Interview With Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) About The Infrastructure Bill; Four Weeks Of Paid Family And Medical Leave Back In Spending Bill; Inflation Puts A Strain On Grocery Shopping For Americans. Aired 6-7p ET
• Tragedy At The Astroworld Festival In Now Under Investigation; Judge In Ahmaud Arbery's Trial Cites Discrimination For Nearly All- White Jury; Giuliani Declared Under Oath The Election Lies; Desperate Afghan Parents Selling Daughters For Money; Inflation And Job Growth In October. Aired 5-6p ET
• Criminal Investigation Launched After Eight Killed At Astroworld Festival; Terry Bradshaw Rips Aaron Rodgers; How Democrats Lost Virginia And Almost New Jersey; Learning To Lose; QAnon supporters; Iraqi Attack; CNN Heroes. Aired 4-5p ET
• Criminal Investigation Underway After Eight Killed At Astroworld Festival; Interview With Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA); Voters Elect GOP's Youngkin In Midterms Warning Sign For Democrats. Aired 3- 4p ET


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