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February 18, 2022
Renewed Shelling in Eastern Ukraine Damages Kindergarten; California Unveils Plan to Transition to Endemic Phase; COVID Cases Soaring Across Parts of Asia; Storm System Brings Snow, Ice, Flooding and Extreme Winds; Anger Over Police Response to Fight Between Black, White Teens. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Biden to Discuss Crisis in Ukraine in Call with World Leaders; Blinken Scheduled to Meet Lavrov Next Week in Europe; Fighting Flares in Easter Ukraine's Donbas Region; U.S. VP Harris in Munich for Security Conference; Trumps Could Be Deposed by New York Attorney General; Russian Figure Skater Finishes Off Podium Amid Doping Scandal. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. and Allies on Full Alert for Russia's Next Move; Russia Diverts View of Their Action; V.P. Harris and Entourage Meets European Leaders; More Troops Added to Estonia and Lithuania; Passengers Evacuated from Cruise Ship; Omicron Not Done with South Korea; No Gold for Kamila Valieva; Russia-Ukraine Tensions, Russian Troops Could Attack; U.S. President To Host Call With Key Leaders And Allies; Moscow Lays Out Its Red Line Security Concerns; Russia Not Done Negotiating With U.S. And NATO; Kyiv Primary Target If Russia Invades; United Kingdom Braces For Another Storm; World's Rarest Blue Diamond Up For Auction. Aired 3-3:45a ET
Fighting Flares in Eastern Ukraine's Donbas Region; VP Harris Travels to Munich; Olympic Figure Skating Final; Forced Labor Allegations; Increased Shelling Rattling Of Eastern Ukraine; Russian Foreign Minister: Escalation Is In Hysterics; Lviv Becomes A Refuge For Ukrainians Feeling Their Homes. Aired 2-3a ET
Russian Military Drills Fueling Invasion Fears; Ukraine says Separatist Shells Hit Luhansk Kindergarten; Eileen Gu Makes History En Route to Another Gold; Valieva Case Puts Russian Official Under Spotlight; Biden Warns of Russian Invasion in "Next Several Days"; S. Korea Tops 100K Cases as Business Curfew Slightly Eased; Hong Kong Doubling Down on Zero-COVID Strategy; More than 100 Dead, Hundreds Displaced in Massive Landslides; Climate Crisis Causing More Adverse Weather Worldwide; Company Wants to Build Massive Tech Center in Lviv, Ukraine. Aired 1-2a ET
Ukrainian President Visits Troops on Eastern Front; Renewed Shelling in Eastern Ukraine Damages Kindergarten; Questions Over Olympic Supply Chain; Belarusian Troops Could Be Essential for Russian Invasion; Lviv Becomes Refuge for People Fleeing Homes; More Than 100 Dead, Hundreds Displaced in Massive Landslides in Brazil. Aired 12- 12:45a ET
Ex-Officer Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Daunte Wright's Death; Figure Skating Body to Vote on Raising Minimum Competition Age to 17; IOC Chief Slams Treatment of Russian Skater By Her Coaches; "LBJ: Triumph and Tragedy" Premieres Sunday at 9P. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Source: "Bleak" U.S. Intel Assessment Shows Russia Continues Invasion Preps; National Archives Confirms It Found Classified Docs in Boxes from Mar-a-Lago. Aired 3-3:30p ET
House GOP Leader McCarthy Endorses Primary Rival of Liz Cheney; Pence Softens Tone After Saying "Trump Is Wrong"; Utah & California Announce Plans to Move into "Endemic Phase" of COVID; Research Suggests Omicron Subvariant More Transmissible, May Be More Severe; Study Shows Ivermectin Does Not Prevent Severe Disease from COVID; Massive Storm Hammers U.S. with Heavy Snow, Rain, Tornadoes. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Kim Potter Receives 16-Month Sentence For Death of Daunte Wright; Russian Invasion Imminent?. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Figure Skating Body May Raise Minimum Competition Age to 17; IOC President: Lack of Support from Valieva's Team "Chilling"; U.S. Officials Prep Big Banks for Potential Russia Cyberattacks; Judge Orders Trump & Two of His Children to Testify; NASA's Perseverance Rover Celebrates One Year on Mars; "LBJ: Triumph and Tragedy" Aires Sunday Night at 9:00. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Olympic Controversy; Kim Potter Receives 16-Month Sentence For Death of Daunte Wright; Russian Invasion Imminent?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Victims Make Impact Statements at Sentencing of Ex-Officer Kim Potter; Judge Orders Trump, Don Jr, Ivanka to Sit for Depositions. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Blinken Says, U.S. Deeply Concerned Russia is Not On Path to Diplomacy; Ex-Police Officer Kim Potter to Be Sentenced in Daunte Wright's Death. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Harassment Lawsuit against Cuomo; Ex-Cop to be Sentenced for Wright Killing; Skating Scandal at the Olympics; Indiana Drivers Stranded in Overnight Snowstorm. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Violations of Ceasefire; Harris Meets with NATO; James Clapper is Interviewed about Russia; McCarthy Endorses Cheney's Challenger; Michael Moore is Interviewed on a Judge Ordering Depositions from Trump and His Family. Aired 9-9:30a ET
February 17, 2022
U.S. Troops Arriving Near Poland's Border with Ukraine; National Archives Informs Trump It Plans to Send White House Visitor Logs to January 6 Committee; Prosecution Presents Evidence of Racist Text Messages; New Jersey Police Response to Fight Between Teens Sparks Outrage; Republican Senators Push Back at Idea of Government Blacklist of Unruly Passengers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
U.S.: Russian Forces Moving Into Fighting Positions; U.S.: Russia Has Added 7,000 Troops Around Ukraine; U.S. Defense Secretary Meeting with NATO Leaders; Cross-Country Winter Storm Threatens Much of the Nation; Canada Beats U.S. To Win Women's Ice Hockey Gold; Kamila Valieva Set to Compete in Women's Free Skate. Aired 4-4:30a ET
More Russian Troops Seen Near Ukraine's Border; NATO Leaders Meet in Brussels; Ukrainians Maintains a Mood of Calm; Russia-Ukraine Tensions, U.S. Troops Arriving Near Poland's Border with Ukraine; Financed Force Labor Allegations; China Has Repeatedly Denies Claims Of Human Rights Abuses In Xinjiang. Aired 3-4a ET
Deadly Landslides in Brazil; Ukraine: Russia Adding Troops, Not Drawing Down; NATO, Ukraine Skeptical Of Russian Claims Of Pullout; Ukraine's Message of Strength & Unity; Business as Usual Along Border; Russia-Ukraine Tensions; Coronavirus Pandemic; Protests in Canada; Rescuers Scramble to Find Landslide Survivors; Back-to-Back Storms to Pummel Europe; U.S. Woman Cured of HIV; Missing Girl Found. Aired 2-3a ET
U.S.: Russia Has Added 7,000 Troops Around Ukraine; Brazil City Ravaged by Flooding, Landslides; Kamila Valieva Set to Compete in Women's Free Skate; Report Alleges World Bank Group Unit Funding Xinjiang Projects. Aired 1-2a ET
U.K. Defense Minister: No Evidence Of Russian Withdrawal; Crews Scramble To Find Survivors As Death Toll Climbs From Deadly Rains In Brazil; Brazilian City Ravaged By Flooding, Landslides; Kamila Valieva Set To Compete In Women's Free Skate; Report Alleges World Bank Group Unit Funding Xinjiang Projects; U.S. Troops Arriving Near Poland's Border with Ukraine; South Korea Reports 90,000+ Cases for Second Straight Day. Aired 12-1a ET
Video Showing Police Breaking Up a Fight Between a Black Teen and a White Teen in New Jersey Mall Prompts Outrage; FAA Chief Steve Dickson Resigning Next Month; Vice President Harris Heads to Munich for High-Stakes Diplomatic trip; NYC Mayor Criticizes Media for Unfair Coverage, Asks for Diversity; Capitol Police Watchdog Testifies on Post-Jan 6 Recommendations; Congress Invites Britney Speak on Conservatorships. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Blinken: Russia Could Use Fake Or Real Chemical Attack As "False Flag"; Judge Rules Former President Trump, Don Jr. & Ivanka Must Testify In NY AG's Investigation Within 21 Days; Video Showing Police Breaking Up A Fight Between A Black Teen And A White Teen In NJ Mall Prompts Outrage. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Valieva 4th After Multiple Falls, Russian Teammate Wins Gold; Shiffrin Crashes Out for 3rd Time in Olympics, Says Won't Get Over It; Civil Rights Trial for Ex-Officers in Floyd Death Underway; More States Lift Mask Mandates, More Toward "Endemic Phase". Aired 2:30-3p ET
Inflation Worries; Judge to Decide if Trump Family Must Testify in Civil Probe; Russian Invasion Threat Escalating?. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Police Response to Black/White Teen Fight Sparks Outrage; Now: Civil Rights Trial for Ex-Officers in Floyd Death Resumes; Jurors Offered Counseling in Case Against Arbery's Killers; Study Shows Omicron's "Cousin" Could be More Severe; Gov. Newsom to Unveil California's Plan for "Endemic Phase"; Soon, Ruling on Whether Trump Must Testify about Family Business. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Kamila Valieva Falls Short at Olympics; Interview With Former U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel; Russian Invasion Threat Escalating?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Florida House Passes 15-Week Abortion Ban Bill; Battle in Colorado School District Over Superintendent Firing; Russian Media's Spin on Crisis with Ukraine; LBJ's Triumph and Tragedy to Air in a New Documentary. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Antony Blinken to Address U.N. Security Council Amid Russia Tensions; Biden Says Russia is Enacting False Flag Op Now; Interview with Representative Katherine Clark (D-MA) about Florida House Passes 15-Week Abortion Ban Bill. Aired 10-10:30a ET
New York AG Makes Case to Enforce Subpoenas; Elliot Williams is Interviewed about the Trump Subpoenas; Biden Answers Questions on Russia and Ukraine; Biden's Comments on False Flag Operation; Many States Lifting Mask Mandates; New Jersey Police Video Sparks Outrage; Racist Texts Revealed in Arbery Trial. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Blinken to Address U.N. Security Council; Shellfire in Donbas Region; Valieva Finishes 4th; Jens Stoltenberg is Interviewed about Russia. Aired 9-9:30a ET
February 16, 2022
February 15, 2022
Russian Foreign Minister: Still a Chance for Diplomacy; Political Costs of War for Vladimir Putin; Flights Diverted After Passenger Tries to Open Plane Door; Eileen Gu Claims Silver in Dramatic Slopestyle Finish. Aired 4:30-5a ET
U.S.: Dramatic Acceleration in Russian Military Buildup; Russian Foreign Minister: Still a Chance for Diplomacy; Accountants: Decade of Trump Organization Statements Unreliable; January 6 Committee Expects Giuliani to Cooperate Fully; Russian Figure Skater to Compete Despite Doping Scandal; Federal Trials Underway Following Floyd, Arbery Killings; Western U.S. Drought is the Worst in 1,200 Years. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. Warns of Possible Russian Attack; Ukrainians Ready to Defend Their Sovereignty; IOC Gives Green Light to Kamila Valieva; P.M. Justin Trudeau Invoke Decades' Old Law. Aired 3-4a ET
Russian Foreign Minister: Still A Chance For Diplomacy; Ukraine's Zelensky Calls For Day Of Unity Wednesday; U.S. Closes Kyiv Embassy Amid Fear Of Russian Invasion; Bennett In Bahrain For First Official Visit By Israeli PM; Far-Right Israeli Lawmaker Opens Office In Sheikh Jarrah; Turkey's Stray Dogs At Risk In Government Round Up. Aired 2-3a ET
Putin Holds Televised Talks with His Defense Minister; Eileen Gu Claims Silver in Dramatic Slopestyle Finish; Russian Figure Skater to Compete Amid Doping Scandal; Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergencies Act to Stop Protest. Aired 1-2a ET
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky Calls For "Day Of Unity" Wednesday; German Chancellor Heads To Moscow After Kyiv Visit; Russia Figure Skater To Compete Despite Doping Scandal; Justin Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergencies Act To Stop Protests; Ontario To Lift Vaccine Passport Requirements On March 1st; Turkish President Meets With Crown Prince In Abu Dhabi. Aired 12-1a ET
Biden Addresses Escalating Crisis Between Russia-Ukraine; Biden: U.S. is Prepared No Matter What Happens in Ukraine. Aired 3:30- 4p ET
Biden To Address Nation On Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Some Ukrainian Agencies Hit By Possible Cyberattack; Ballots Rejected, Voters Frustrated Over New Texas Voting Law. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Accounting Firm: 10 Years Of Trump Organization Financial Documents Unreliable; Jurors Find "New York Times" Not Liable In Sarah Palin's Defamation Suit; Ukraine Requests International Assistance From NATO; Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) Discusses Ukraine/Russia Tensions; Prince Andrew & Virginia Guiffre Reach Settlement In Sexual Abuse Lawsuit. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Russian Skater Competes After Failed Drug Test; Russian Invasion Threat. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Valieva Skates Into First Place As Backlash Over Drug Test Builds; CDC: COVID Hospitalizations Rose Rapidly In December For Kids Under 17; CDC Study Found If Moms Are Fully Vaccinated, It Reduces Risk Their Newborn Will Be Hospitalized Because Of COVID; Accounting Firm: 10 Years Of Trump Organization Financial Documents Unreliable; Judge Orders Jury Sequestered In Trial Of Ahmaud Arbery's Killers; U.S. Suspends Import Of Avocados From Mexico. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Prince Andrew Settles Sex Abuse Lawsuit; Russian Invasion Threat. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Putin Says, We See NATO At Our Door, But We Don't Want War; Djokovic Says, Willing to Skip French Open, Wimbledon Over Vaccine Stance; Woman Followed, Stabbed to Death in New York City Apartment. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Putin Says, We See NATO At Our Door, But We Don't Want War; Accounting Firm Says, Ten Years of Trump Organization Financial Documents Are Unreliable. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Key Inflation Measure Stays Near Record High; Kori Schake is Interviewed about Russia; Federal Trial Begins in Arbery Killing; Skater Blames Mix-up with Grandfather's Meds. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Ukraine Skeptical of Russia's Troop Withdrawal; Biden Administration Response if Russia Invades Ukraine; U.S. Embassy Opens Welcome Center Near Poland's Border; James "Spider" Marks and David Gergen are Interviewed about Russia and Ukraine; Trump's Accounting Firm Cuts Ties with Him; Nuclear Engineer Pleads Guilty to Selling Secrets. Aired 9-9:30a ET
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