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January 11, 2022


January 10, 2022
• Djokovic Wins Visa Appeal, Can Remain in Australia; Critical Talks Between U.S. and Moscow Underway in Geneva; Tianjin, China in Partial Lockdown Due to 18 New Cases; Omicron Variant Drives Case Surges Around the World; Sever Storms, Tornadoes Hit Southeast. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• At Least 19 Dead and Dozens Injured in Bronx Apartment Fire; Bob Saget, Comedian and "Full House" Star, Dies at 65; Djokovic Wins Visa Appeal, Can Remain in Australia; Omicron Complicates In-Person Learning for U.S. Schools. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Novak Djokovic Won in Australia's Court; Australians React to Djokovic's Release; New York fire Killed 19 People; Hospitals in dire need of Staff. Aired 3-4a ET
• Novak Djokovic Wins Australia Visa Case; Immigration Minister Considering Canceling Djokovic's Visa; U.S. and Russia Set to Meet in Geneva. Aired 2-3a ET
• Australia Court Begins Hearing Djokovic Bid To Avoid Deportation; At Least 19 Dead, Including 9 Children In Massive Fire At Bronx; Myanmar's Suu Kyi Faces Six Years In Jail After New Sentences; Russia and U.S. Meet To Begin Negotiations Over Ukraine; Novak Djokovic Wins Appeal Against Decision To Cancel His Australian Visa. Aired 1-2a ET
• Australian Court Holds Hearing on Djokovic's Visa Appeal; At Least 19 Dead & Dozens Injured in Bronx Apartment Fire; High-Profile Officials Detained on Suspicion of Treason in Kazakhstan; High-Stakes Talks Between U.S. and Moscow Hours Away; IRC: 90% of Afghan healthcare Centers on Verge of Collapse; Tianjin, China, in Partial Lockdown Due to 18 New Cases; Vaccinations of Youth Increasing in India; Study: Dogs Can Recognize Different Languages. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview with Xavier Becerra, Health and Human Services Secretary: COVID Guidelines and Supreme Court Ruling on Mandates; Omicron Causes Major School Disruptions and Bitter Debate; Experts Warn Virtual Schooling Worsening Kids' Mental Health Crisis. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Millionaire Murderer Robert Durst Dies In Prison; At Least 17 Dead In Horrific Bronx Apartment Fire; Bob Saget, Comedian And "Full House" Star, Dies At 65; Daily Cases Cross 141,000 Mark With Omicron Emerging As Dominant Strain. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Chicago Cancels Classes For 4th Day Amid COVID Safety Protocol Clash; U.S. Dep. Secy. Of State Says She Does Not Know Yet If Talks With Russia Will Prompt Moscow To De-Escalate; NOAA: Weather Disasters Cost U.S. $750 Billion Over Past 5 Years; Convicted Murderer, Robert Durst, Dies At CA Prison Hospital. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Seventeen Killed, Including Eight Kids, In Deadliest NYC Fire In Decades; Comedian, "Full House" Star Bob Saget Dies At Age 65; Pediatric COVID Hospitalizations Hit Highest Level In Pandemic; For First Time, Judge Weighing If Trump Can Be Sued For 1/6 Riot. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• U.S. & Russia Conclude Arms Control Talks Amid Ukraine Invasion Fears; Hearing Underway In Civil Suits Against Trump Over Capitol Riot; Rep. Jim Jordan Indicates He Won't Meet With Jan. 6 Panel; No Public Action Yet On Contempt Complaint Against Meadows; Alabama & Georgia Face Off For College Football Championship. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• "Full House" Star And Comedian Bob Saget Dies At Age 65; Bronx Apartment Fire Leaves 17 Dead, Including Eight Children; Djokovic Vows To Play In Australian Open After Legal Victory. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Returns to Washington Ahead of Voting Rights Push; Critical U.S.-Russia Talks Underway Over Ukraine Invasion Fears; Officials Prepare for Potential Violence Ahead of Midterms. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Bronx Apartment Fire Kills 19, Including Nine Children; U.S Hospitals See Critical Staffing Shortages as Omicron Spreads; Comedian, Full House Star Bob Saget Dies at Age 65. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S.-Russia Talks are Underway over Ukraine; Jonathan Finer is Interviewed about the Russia Talks; Chicago Schools Closed for Fourth Day; NAACP Cites Ku Klux Klan Act in Lawsuit. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Bronx Apartment Fire Kills 19; Thomas Von Essen is Interviewed about the Bronx Fire; Remembering Bob Saget; Judge Clears Djokovic; Dr. Peter Hotez is Interviewed about Covid Hospitalizations. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


January 09, 2022
• Kazakhstan Power Grab Plays Out After Crackdown On Protests; U.S. Schools Struggle With Staffing Shortages; Novak Djokovic Appeals Decision; U.S.-Russia Talks In Geneva; Europe Protests Over COVID-19 Restrictions; Remembering Harry Reid; Thirty-Plus Million Under U.S. Weather Advisories; Canary Island Residents Return Home After Months Of Volcanic Eruption. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Schools Struggle With Staffing Shortages; Biden Administration Signing Contracts For COVID-19 Test Kits; Calls For Tougher Measures As U.K.'s NHS Struggles; Novak Djokovic Appeals Decision; U.S.-Russia Talks In Geneva; Thirty-Plus Million Under U.S. Weather Advisories; James Webb Telescope Mirror Unfolds In Deep Space. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Struggles As Hospitalizations Near Record Levels; Europe Protests Over COVID-19 Restrictions; Novak Djokovic Appeals Decision; Kazakhstan Power Grab Plays Out After Crackdown On Protests; U.S. Schools Struggle With Staffing Shortages; Brazil Boating Disaster; Pakistan Snowstorm Claims At Least 21 Lives; Canary Island Residents Return Home After Months Of Volcanic Eruption; Twins Born In Separate Years. Aired 3-4a ET
• Novak Djokovic Appeals Decision; Kazakhstan Power Grab Plays Out after Crackdown on Protests; Europe Protests over COVID-19 Restrictions; Brazil Boating Disaster. Aired 2-2:30a ET
• Novak Djokovic Appeals Decision; Kazakhstan Power Grab Plays Out after Crackdown on Protests; Brazil Boating Disaster; Calls for Tougher Measures as U.K.'s NHS Struggles; Pakistan Snowstorm Claims at Least 21 Lives. Aired 12-12:30a ET
• 19 Dead Including 9 Children in NYC's Deadliest Fire in More Than 30 Years; Interview with Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson About Deadly Fire; Interview with Representative Ritchie Torres (D-NY) About Deadly Bronx Fire; Comedian Bob Saget Dies at the Age of 65. Aired 8-9p ET
• Electric Space Heater In Bedroom Started Deadly Bronx Fire; Novak Djokovic Faces Deportation In Australian Hearing; L.A. Unified School Districts Stopped 50,000 People With COVID From Entering School On Tuesday; Nineteen Dead, Including Nine Children, In New York City's Worst Fire In 30-Plus Years; Atlanta Schools Return Tomorrow After Week Of Virtual Class; 3,000 Russian Troops Deployed To Kazakhstan. Aired 7-8p ET
• Space Heater Started Fire That Killed 19 Including Nine Children; Interview With Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) About The Deadly Bronx Fire; Los Angeles Schools Require Negative COVID Test For Entry; Trump Brags About Crowd Size At Pre-Riot January 6th Rally; Novak Djokovic Appeals Visa Cancellation In Vaccine Standoff In Australia. Aired 6-7p ET
• New York City Apartment Fire, 19 Killed Including Nine Children; Unvaccinated Children Hospitalized As Schools Resumes; Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Is Interviewed About Trump On The Anniversary Of The Insurrection; New York Officials Press Conference On The Apartment Fire. Aired 5-6p ET
• Nineteen Dead Including Nine Children In Massive Bronx Apartment Fire; Children's Hospital Los Angeles Sees High Positive Rate Among Kids; Dr. Anthony Fauci Predicts U.S. Could Hit A Million Cases A Day; Novak Djokovic To Appeal Visa Cancellation In Vaccine Standoff; Jan. 6 Committee Considers Asking Pence To Appear Voluntarily. Aired 4-5p ET
• Sixty-Three Injured, 32 In Life-Threatening Condition After Massive Bronx Fire; Nearly 25 Percent Of Hospitals Seeing Critical Staffing Shortages; High-Stakes U.S.-Russia Talks Slated For Monday In Geneva. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Hospitalizations Near Record Levels as Cases Surge; 32 People with Life-Threatening Injuries in Massive Bronx Fire; Australian Court Will Hear Novak Djokovic's Visa Appeal; Crisis in Kazakhstan. Aired 2-3p ET


January 08, 2022
• CDC Director Turns To Media Consultant As Messaging Blunders Mount; U.S. COVID-19 Cases, Child Hospitalizations At Record Highs; No Public School In Chicago Since Wednesday; Australian Open 2022; Kazakhstan's President Says Situation "Stabilized" After Deadly Rallies; U.S. President Joe Biden Tours Colorado Wildfire Damage; Airlines Cancel Over 1,000 U.S. Flights; Japanese Women Changing Sumo. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. COVID-19 Cases, Child Hospitalizations At Record Highs; Australian Open 2022; Kazakhstan's President Says Situation "Stabilized" After Deadly Rallies; CDC Director Turns To Media Consultant As Messaging Blunders Mount; COVID-19 Cases In China Rising; Germany Imposes Tougher COVID-19 Restrictions; Ahmaud Arbery's Killers Get Life In Prison; Airlines Cancel Over 1,000 U.S. Flights. Aired 4-5a ET
• Kazakhstan's President Says Situation "Stabilized" after Deadly Rallies; Australian Open 2022; Germany Imposes Tougher COVID-19 Restrictions; COVID-19 Cases in China Rising; Ahmaud Arbery's Killers Get Life in Prison; Trailblazing Actor and Activist Sidney Poitier Dies at 94; Japanese Women Changing Sumo. Aired 3-4a ET
• Kazakhstan's President Says Situation "Stabilized" after Deadly Rallies; NATO Holds "Extraordinary" Meeting Amid Russian Troop Buildup; Australian Open 2022; Trailblazing Actor and Activist Sidney Poitier Dies at 94. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• Debate Over COVID Safety Measures In U.S. Schools Heats Up; Growing Threats Against Lawmakers, President Since Jan. 6th; Harry Reid Remembered By Politicians, Presidents, Friends And Family; GOP Sen. John Thune Announces He Will Run For Re-Election; Djokovic's Lawyers Say He Was Granted A Medical Exemption; Legendary Actor Sidney Poitier Dies At 84; U.S.-Based Team Aims To Be First All-Black Expedition To Summit Everest. Aired 8-9p ET
• U.S. Struggles As Hospitalizations Near Record Levels; European Nations Tighten Rules On Vaccines And Testing; Interview With Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI); Australia Canceled Tennis Star Novak Djokovic's Visa Over COVID Vaccine Dispute; U.S.-Russian Officials To Begin Talks In Geneva Monday; Bad Weather, Omicron Outbreaks Wreaking Havoc On Airlines. Aired 7-8p ET
• U.S. Struggles As Hospitalizations Near Record Levels; Supreme Court Ruling On Vaccine Mandates Expected This Weekend; January 6th Committee Eyes Pence Interview Later This Month; Ted Cruz Apologizes For Calling Capitol Riot "Terrorist Attack"; Chaos In Kazakhstan After Protests Lead To Violence; Legendary Actor Sidney Poitier Dies At 94. Aired 6-7p ET
• COVID Hospitalizations Reach Record Highs; Biden To Follow Fiery Jan. 6th Speech With Voting Rights Address; Biden, Obama Remember Harry Reid At Nevada Funeral Service; Interview With Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV); Djokovic Confined To Hotel Amid Visa Row, Possible Deportation; Putin And Kazakhstan's President Discuss Restoring "Order"; Biden Administration Plans Response If Russia Invades Ukraine. Aired 5-6p ET
• President Joe Biden Delivers Remarks At Harry Reid's Funeral; Biden To Deliver Voting Rights Speech Next Week In Atlanta; Interview With Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Sen. Cruz Grovels Before FOX Host For Telling Truth About January 6th; J.D. Vance Falsely Claims Dozens Of Jailed Capitol Protesters Haven't Been Charged With A Crime. Aired 4- 5p ET
• White House Aides And CDC Scientists Frustrated By CDC Messaging; Funeral Underway For Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid; Obama Delivers Eulogy At Harry Reid's Funeral. Aired 3-4p ET
• Children Hospitalized At Record Rates And Hospitals Reaching Capacity In States Across U.S. Due To Omicron Surge; Honoring The Life And legacy Of Former Senator Harry Reid; Russian President Vladimir Putin Speaks With Kazakh President After Violent Clashes Between Government Security Forces And Protestors In Kazakhstan; U.S. Negotiating With Russia To Stop Potential Invasion Of Ukraine; January 6th Select Committee Continues Investigations Into Trump Circle Regarding Possible Knowledge Of Planned Insurrection; Workers Quitting Low Wage Jobs In Record Numbers In U.S. Aired 2-3p ET
• Debate Over COVID-19 School Safety Measures Heats Up; CDC Director Walensky Facing Criticism Over Confusing Guidelines; Senator John Thune Announces He Will Run For Re-election; Biden Tours Fire- Ravaged Colorado, Promises Federal Help; Harry Reid Remembered By Biden, Obama, Other Democrat Leaders; Antigen Versus PCR: What You Need to Know About COVID Tests; Pharmacies Feeling The Brunt Of Surge In Testing And Vaccinations; Oscar-Winning Actor And Activist Sidney Poitier Dies At 94. Aired 1-2p ET
• Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) Is Interviewed About The Best Way To Keep Students And Teachers Safe Right Now; Debate Over COVID-19 School Safety Measures Heat Up; Soon: Harry Reid Remembered By Biden, Obama, Other Dem Leaders; Djokovic's Lawyers Say He's Unvaccinated, Tested Positive In December; Sidney Poitier Known As Champion Of Civil Rights, Screen Icon; Record Rain & Snow Causes Floods, Landslides In Washington State. Aired 12-1p ET
• Debates Over COVID-19 School Safety Measures Heat Up Nationwide; Jan 6 Committee Considering Asking Pence To Appear Before Panel; Ahmaud Arbery's Three Killers Get Life In Prison Without Parole; Superintendent Fights To Keep Kids In The Classroom; Oscar- winning Actor And Activist Sidney Poitier Dies At 94; Cruz Blames Sloppy Wording For Calling Capitol Riot A Terrorist Attack. Aired 11a- 12p ET
• Health Experts Suggest U.S. Transition to Living with Endemic Coronavirus Instead of Seeking to Eradicate the Virus; CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Receives Criticism for Confusing Recent Guidance on Quarantining when Testing Positive for Coronavirus; House Select Committee Investigating January 6th Capitol Attack Considering Asking Former Vice President Mike Pence to Appear; Kazakhstan Government Uses Violence against Protestors. Aired 10-11a ET


January 07, 2022
• Trump Supporters Still Contesting 2020 Election; Kazakhstan's President Gave Order to Law Enforcement to Open Fire to Kill Without Warning; Nations Around the World Grapple with Soaring Covid-19 Cases; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling of Xi'an Lockdown; 9,202 Classrooms Shut Down Across France in Past Month. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• More Than 60 Million People Under Winter Alerts Across U.S.; Government Memo: Threat From Domestic Extremism Remains High; U.S. President Honors Sacrifices of Capitol Police Officers; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday If He Can Defend Title; In-Person Learning Hits Snag as Outbreaks Impact Schools. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Dozens Dead and Thousands Hurt in Kazakhstan's Violence; Novak Djokovic's Family Reacts at Australia's Policies; President Biden Blames Former President Trump for January 6th Attack; Threats Posted Online Against Lawmakers; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling Of Xi'an Lockdown; WHO, No Increased Risk For Winter Olympics In Beijing; India Reports 117,000 New Daily Cases; France Softens COVID Testing Rules For Schools; Global COVID Cases Up 71 Percent In Week ending January 2; WHO Warns Against Underestimating Omicron's Impact; Chile To Offer Fourth Vaccine Dose To Immunocompromised; Freight Trains' Comeback; Rare Collision Of A Ship And A Submarine; Chinese Premier Calling For Tax Cuts To Boost Economy; Consumer Electronics Show. Aired 3-4a ET
• Turmoil in Kazakhstan as Putin Again Seizes on Unrest to Try to Expand Influence; Djokovic Row Over Vaccine Rules; Europe Struggles with Rising COVID Fueled by Omicron; Kazakhstan Protests: President: Constitutional Order Mainly Restored, Growing Outcry Over Mishandling Of Xi-An Lockdown; U.S. Marks First Anniversary Of Capitol Attack. Aired 2-3a ET
• Deadly Protests in Kazakhstan; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday If He Can Defend Title; Xi'an Lockdown Brings Heartbreak and Dysfunction; Kazakhstan on Edge after Anti-Government Rallies Turn Deadly; Trump Supporters Still Contesting 2020 Election; China-Europe Trade Route Returns to Economic Relevance; Tech Event Wraps Up in Vegas. Aired 1-2a ET
• Dozens of Protestors Killed, More than 1K Injured in Kazakhstan; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday if He Can Defend Title; Biden Condemns Trump as a Threat to Democracy; India Reports 117,000 New Daily Cases; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling of Xi'an Lockdown; Argentina Sees Record COVID Cases for Third Day; China-Europe Trade Route Returns to Economic Relevance. Aired 12-1a ET
• Former Biden Advisers: Chang COVID Strategy to Face New Normal; Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Vaccine and Testing Mandates; Judge Dismisses Groping Charge Against Former Governor Cuomo; Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead at Age 94; Ted Cruz Begs Fox's Tucker Carlson for Forgiveness After Calling January 6 Capitol Riot a Terrorist Attack. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Killers of Ahmaud Arbery Sentenced. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Soon, Sentencing For Three Men Convicted In Arbery Killing; Travel Nightmares Persist With Another Winter Storm Amid COVID Surge. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison; Mixed Jobs Report; CDC Director Under Fire. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Former Governor Cuomo To Be Arraigned On Misdemeanor Sex Charge; Djokovic Family Says Australia Treating Him Like A Prisoner; Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead At 94; Kazakhstan's President Orders Security Forces To Open Fire Without Warning Amid Protests. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Supreme Court Examines COVID Mandates; CDC Director Under Fire; Ahmaud Arbery's Killers Set For Sentencing. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead at Age 94; Sentencing Hearing for Three Men Convicted of Ahmaud Arbery's Murder; Record 4.5 Million Americans Quite Their Jobs in November. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Sentencing Hearing for the Three Men Convicted in Arbery Killing Soon; CDC Director Walensky Set to Hold a Independent Briefing Soon; President Biden Urged By Former Aides to Change Course on Pandemic Strategy; January 6th Select Committee Not Ruling Out Possibility that Donald Trump's Actions Constituted a Crime; Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Sentencing for Three Men in Arbery Killing; Page Pate is Interviewed about the Arbery Sentencing; Deadly Protests in Kazakhstan; Marty Walsh is Interviewed about the December Jobs Numbers. Aired 9:30-10a ET


January 06, 2022
• Chief: Progress Being Made at Improving Capitol Police; Djokovic's Visa Appeal Hearing Adjourned Until Monday; Kazakhstan's Government Resigns as Fuel Protests Rage; Japan Asks U.S. to Impose Restrictions on Military Bases. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden to Speak on One-Year Anniversary of Capitol Riot; U.S. Attorney General Vows to Hold All Perpetrators Accountable; Djokovic's Visa Appeal Hearing Adjourned Until Monday; Chicago Public Schools Cancel Classes for Second Day; U.K. Hospitals Face Major Pressure Amid Staffing Shortages. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Australia Cancels Novak Djokovic's Visa; United Kingdom Impose New Travel Rules; Merrick Garland Wants Justice for January 6th. Aired 3-4a ET
• Australia Cancels Djokovic's Visa Over Vaccine Rules; Report: Djokovic To Challenge Deportation From Australia; Xi'An Residents Struggle To Get Basics During Lockdown. Kazakhstan's Government Resigns As Fuel Protests Rage. Aired 2-3a ET
• Australia Cancels Djokovic's Visa Over Vaccine Rules; Kazakhstan's Government Resigns as Fuel Protests Rage; Thursday Marks One-Year Anniversary of Capitol Riot. Aired 1-2a ET
• Australia Cancels Novak Djokovic's Visa Over Vaccine Exemption; Emmanuel Macron Under Fire For Comments About Unvaccinated; Kazakhstan's Government As Fuel Protests Rage; U.S. Attorney General Vows To Hold All Perpetrators Accountable; Thursday Marks One-Year Anniversary Of Capitol Riot. Aired 12-1a ET
• Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) Discusses January 6th Insurrection; Members Of Congress Reflect On January 6th Insurrection; Interview With Stephanie Grisham. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL); Insurrection One Year Later. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Members of Congress Reflect on January 6th Insurrection; Nation Reflects on January 6 Riot, Ongoing Attacks on Democracy; January 6th Select Committee Faces Pivotal Year Ahead; Interview with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), Trapped in the House Gallery on January 6. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Did Not Air. 1-2p ET
• Insurrection One Year Later; Interview With Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Did Not Air. 10-10:30a ET
• America Marks Anniversary of Deadly Capitol Insurrection; Biden Tears Into Trump, Blames Him for January 6 Violence; Democratic Senators Mark January 6th Attack One Year Later. Aired 10:30-11a ET


January 05, 2022
• 700+ Charged Nearly a Year After January 6 Capitol Riot; Judge to Decide Whether to Dismiss Prince Andrew Case; Partial Lockdown and Mass Testing in Zhengzhou, China; Omicron Raising Alarm as It Rages Around the World; I-95 in Virginia Reopens After Motorists Stranded for Hours; Millions in U.S. Facing Coldest Temps of the Season. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• January 6 Committee Seeks Cooperation from Fox News' Sean Hannity; Trump Hit with Two New Lawsuits from Police Officers; Security Ramping Up Ahead of January 6 Anniversary; CDC New Isolation Guidance Causes More Confusion; Israel Study: Fourth Dose Boosts Antibodies Fivefold. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Countries Struggle to Contain Omicron; U.K. to Stick to Plan B; President Macron Address Unvaccinated Citizens; New Delhi Under Curfew and Weekend Lockdown; Israel Looking for a Fourth Dose; Prince Andrew's Legal Battle Still Undetermined; U.S. Capitol Police Now Well Prepared. Aired 3-4a ET
• Did Not Air. 2-3a ET
• Did Not Air. 1-2a ET
• Did Not Air. 12-1a ET
• GOP Seeks to Avoid Trump Talk Surrounding January 6th Anniversary; January 6th Panel Reveals Hannity's Texts, Want His Cooperation; Text Show Fox Host Privately Panned Big Lie That He Built Up; CDC Director: Omicron Variant Now 95 Percent of Cases; New Orleans Public School Students Ages 5 and Older Must be Fully Vaccinated by February 1; White House Touts Record-Breaking 2021 Shopping Season. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland Delivers Address; Capitol Security. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Pandemic Takes A Toll On Frontline Health Care Workers; Chicago Public Schools Cancel Classes After Teachers Union Votes To Go Virtual; Attorney General Garland Speaks About DOJ's Jan. 6th Probe. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Jan. 6th Panel Reveals Hannity's Texts, Wants His Cooperation; Now: CDC Advisers Meet On Boosters For Kids 12-15; Seven Children Among 13 Killed In Philly Apartment Fire. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Text Message Reveals Hannity "Very Worried" about Pro-Trump Plans But Blamed Anti-Trump Forces; Union: Chicago Teacher Locked Out of Remote Platforms After Voting to Stay Virtual; 13 Dead, Including 7 Kids, in Philly Row House Fire; Djokovic Caught in Visa Bungle as He Arrives in Australia. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• January Committee 6 Asks Sean Hannity to Testify; Jobs Report Crushes Expectations; Are Schools Safe?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Joe Manchin Saga Continues on Filibuster Reform for Voting Rights; 146 U.S. Mayors Send Letter to Senate Regarding Voting Reform; Mental Health Implications for Children During COVID Pandemic; 13 Dead after Philadelphia Apartment Fire Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Sean Hannity Texts to White House Staff January 6; Search for Suspect that Planted Pipe Bombs 1/5/21; AG Garland To Hold Conference; Domestic Extremist Terrorism within Political Parties; 13 Killed in House Fire in Philadelphia; Chicago School District returns to Remote Learning; Dr. Schaffner Discusses Omicron Variant. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Key Jobs Report out for December; Some Rioters Show Remorse While Others Defection their Actions; Terrance Gainer is Interviewed about the Capitol Police; Winter Storm Strands Drivers and Train Passengers. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Chicago Schools Cancel Classes; CDC Tries to Clarify Guidance; January 6th Panel Wants to talk with Hannity; Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) is Interviewed about the Capitol Riots. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 04, 2022
• Biden Faces Series of Challenge in 2022; Biden to Deliver Remarks on COVID-19 as Cases Rise; Okinawa Governor Slams U.S. Military Over Omicron Outbreak; Delhi Imposes Weekend Curfew Amid Rising Omicron Cases; Prince Andrew's Civil Case Hearing; China Launches "Pregame" Version of Bubble Ahead of Games. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• More Than 100,000 Hospitalized in the U.S. with COVID-19; U.S. Teacher Raise Health Concerns as Schools Reopen; Largest U.S. Pediatric Hospital Sees Record Admissions; Omicron Variant Tightening Its Grip on Europe; Theranos Founder Guilty of Wire Fraud and Conspiracy; Drivers Stranded on I-95 in Virginia After Winter Storm. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Prime Minister Boris Johnson Warns of More COVID Infections; Asia-Pacific Also Seeing a Surge in COVID-19; Omicron Spreads More to Unvaccinated; China Prepares for Olympic Games; New York Court Hears Prince Andrew's Lawsuit Case. Aired 3-4a ET
• Omicron Variant Tightening Its Grip On Europe; Australia's NSW Reports Record COVID Hospitalizations; Israel Prime Minister: Must Act Swiftly To Stay Ahead Of Omicron; Sources: Army Reneging On Deal Led To Prime Minister's Resignation. Aired 2-3a ET
• Omicron Appears Less Severe Than Delta & Other Variants; Omicron Variant Driving Up Case Counts Worldwide; Beijing Winter Olympic Bubble Begins Month Ahead of Games; Prince Andrew's Legal Team Trying to Dismiss Sex Assault Case. Aired 1-2a ET
• Omicron Variant Tightening Its Grip On Europe; Omicron Appears Less Severe Than Delta And Other Variants; Australia's New South Wales Reports Record COVID Hospitalizations; Prince Andrew Accuser's Settlement With Jeffrey Epstein Unsealed; Sources: Army Reneging On Deal Led To Sudan Prime Minister's Resignation. Aired 12-1a ET
• Capitol Police Making Changes in Response to Insurrection; Miami-Dade Schools Mandate Masks for All Adult as Cases Surge; Newark, New Jersey Schools Will be 100 percent Virtual Until January 18; January 6 Committee Wants to Ask Fox Host Sean Hannity Abut His Interactions with Trump; Trump Face Backlash from Some Supporters After Touting COVID Vaccine. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• President Biden Speaks Out on COVID Surge; Interview With Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA). Aired 3-3:30p ET


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