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March 11, 2022


March 10, 2022
• U.S. Warns Russia Could Launch Chemical Attack; Kharkiv Resident Documents Life Under Heavy Bombardment; Ukraine's top Prosecutor calls for New War Crimes Tribunal; U.S. Slams Kremlin claims of Bioweapons Labs in Ukraine; Kuleba: Raised Issue of 24-Hour Ceasefire but made no Progress. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russian Invasion of Ukraine Enters Week Three; Three People Killed in Attack on Mariupol Maternity Hospital; Kuleba: Expectations Not High for talks with Lavrov; W.H.O.: 18 Health Care Facilities Attacked so far; Kharkiv Resident Posts Videos About Life Under Siege. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian and Ukrainian Diplomats Meeting in Turkey; V.P. Harris Travel to Europe; Thousands Flee Through Humanitarian Corridors; Ukrainian's Bravery Are Immeasurable; Moldova Takes in Refugees. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Accused Of Bombing Children's Hospital, Maternity Ward; Ukraine Evacuations Increasing But Remain Limited; Ukraine's Top Prosecutor Calls For New War Crimes Tribunal; Bodies Being Places In Mass Graves In Mariupol, Ukraine; U.S. VP Harris In Poland Amid Fighter Jet Disagreement; Poland Has Taken In 1.3 Million Ukrainian So Far; Polish Group Helping Ukrainian Orphans; City Official: 1,300 Civilians Killed In Mariupol, Ukraine; Russian FM Lavrov, Ukrainian FM Kuleba To Meet In Turkey. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Accused Of Bombing Children's Hospital, Maternity Ward; Images Shows Bodies Being Buried In Mass Graves In Mariupol; Kharkiv Resident Documents Life Under Heavy Bombardment; Russian Forces Fail To Make Much Progress In Ukraine; U.S.: Potentially 6,000 Russian Troops Killed In Ukraine; Polish Group Helping Ukrainian Orphans; UNHCR: 5 Percent Of Ukraine's Population Has Fled. Aired 1-2a ET
• Mariupol Hospital Bombed During Russian-Proposed Ceasefire; Ukraine Blames Russia For Children's Hospital Bombing; Thousands Race To Evacuate Besieged Ukrainian Cities; Days Of Bombing In Mykolaiv Taking Its Toll On Civilians; Conservative Yoon Suk Yeol Elected as Next South Korean President. Aired 12-1a ET
• U.S. VP Kamala Harris Met with Ukrainian Refugees; Humanitarian Corridors to Open Leading to Russia; 2.3+M People Fled from Ukraine; 1.3M Refugees Fled to Poland; Inflation Rates Soared Up in February; Ukraine Army Stands Firm Against Russian Invasion; Russia Attacks on Hospital Spark Global Outrage; Interview with Kerry Murray, President of ShelterBox USA; Interview with Alex Goncharenko, Ukrainian Parliament Member. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Ukraine Military Claims It Defeated Russian Tank Regiment Near Kyiv; Mariupol Officials Accuse Russia Of Bombing Humanitarian Corridor. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Yellen: Russia's Economy Will Be "Devastated" By Sanctions; U.K. Sanctions Seven Russian Oligarchs Including Chelsea Owner Roman Abramovich; How Chinese Media Is Amplifying Russia's Version Of The War In Ukraine; CIA Director: China's President "Unsettled" By Russian Invasion Of Ukraine; "Black Panther" Director Mistaken For A Bank Robber, Detained By Police. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ukraine Says Russian Warship Launched 5 Strikes In Sky Over Odessa; U.S. Trying To Help Ukraine Without Triggering Wider War With Russia; VP Harris: U.S. Prepared To Defend "Every Inch" Of NATO Territory. Aired 2:00-2:30p ET
• U.N.: More Than 2 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Displaced Ukrainians Try to Keep Life Normal for Their Children; Pro-Russian Social Media Accounts Spread Fale Claims on Ukraine; Soaring Prices Send Key Inflation Measure to 40-Year High; Moody's Says Gas Prices Could Cost Families $1,300 Per Year; British Soccer Giant Chelsea FC Frozen by Sanctions on Russian Billionaire Owner Roman Abramovich. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; Russia Bombards Mariupol. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Ukrainian Military Claim Defeat of Russian Tank Regiment Near Kyiv; Millions of Ukrainians Must Decide to Flee or Stay; Inside Hospital of Hard-Hit Mykolaiv. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden to Speak with Turkish President About War in Ukraine; House Approves Billions for Ukraine in Sweeping Spending Bill; Ukrainian Military Claim Defeat of Russian Tank Regiment Near Kyiv. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Parents Try to Keep Life Normal for Daughters in War-Torn Ukraine; Rabbi Assisting Refugees Along Ukraine-Moldova Border; House Passes Ban on Importing Russian Oil, Natural Gas, Coal. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• No Progress in Latest Talks Between Russia, Ukraine Foreign Ministers; Mariupol Officials Forced to Bury Dead in Mass Graves; Vice President Harris Meets with Polish Leaders After U.S. Rejects Fighter Jet Plan; Interview with State Department Spokesman Ned Price about Ukraine Crisis; Inflation Soared in February; Americans Struggling to Fill Tanks as Gas Prices Surge. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 09, 2022
• Biden Bans Russian oil, natural gas, coal imports to U.S.; New Russian-Proposed Ceasefires due to be in Effect; China's Xi Offers to Mediate Ukraine Crisis; U.S. Considers Replacing Russian Oil with Venezuelan Imports; Ukrainian President: We Will Fight to the End. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• War in Ukraine; Thousands Flock to Lviv Amid Calls for Global Aid; Zelenskyy Thanks Biden for Banning Russian Energy Imports; Zelenskyy Continues to Call for No-Fly Zone over Ukraine; U.S. Dismisses Poland's Plan to Provide Jets to Ukraine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• War Worsen Poverty and Hunger Worldwide; More Ukrainians Fleeing Their Country; Refugees Keep Rising Every Day; World Watches Putin's New Threat. Aired 3-4a ET
• Humanitarian Corridors Expected To Open This Hour; Ukraine: 5,000 People Left Sumy, Ukraine On Tuesday; Mykolaiv Residents Asked To Blocked Russian Advance; Zelenskyy Again Urges No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine; Russia Proposes Limited Ceasefire For Humanitarian Corridors; Putin Shows No Signs Of Halting Offensive; Zelenskyy Echoes Churchill In Address To U.K. Parliament; U.S. Announces Ban On Russian Energy Imports; Ukraine's First Lady Calls Russia's Invasion "Mass Murder"; Ukrainian Describe Emotional Journey To Poland; Maldova Gym Turns Into Makeshift Shelter For Refugees; U.S. Bans Russian Oil Imports; Eu Outlines Plans To Phase Out Reliance On Russian Energy; Zelenskyy: West Will Form New "Marshall Plan" For Ukraine; Western Leaders Lay Out Plans To Curb Russian Oil Imports; IMF Warns Of Economic Fallout From Russia's Invasion; Pro-War Symbol Emerges. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Declares Partial Ceasefire To Allow Humanitarian Corridors In Ukraine; Civilians Fleeing Bombarded Regions Hits Two Million; ; Moldova Gym Turns Into Makeshift Shelter for Refugees; Letter "Z" Emerges as Pro-Russian Invasion Symbol; Zelenskyy Uses Social Media to Rally Ukrainians. Aired 1-2a ET
• Source: NATO Not Expecting Major Russian Gains In Coming Days; Russia Pitches Limited Ceasefire, Humanitarian Corridors; U.N.: More Than Two Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Thousands Flock To Lviv Amid Calls For Global Aid. Aired 12-1a ET
• Rising Numbers Of Evacuees Fleeing Ukraine; Bombardment Of Maternity & Children's Hospital In Mariupol, Ukraine; 1,300 Civilians Killed In Ukraine Since Russian Invasion; Pentagon's Update On War; U.S. Marines To Join NATO "Cold Response" Drills; Stock Market Surges As Price Of Oil Falls; Interview With John Kirby, Pentagon Press Secretary; Interview With Rabbi Yaakov Bleich, Chief Rabbi Of Kyiv And Ukraine. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Dem Aide Tells CNN They Are "Headed" To Stripping COVID Relief Out Of Spending Bill; W.H.O. Has Verified 18 Attacks On Health Facilities In Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Russian Strikes Hit A Mariupol Hospital, A University, A City Administration Building; U.S. Hunts For Signs Putin May Use Nuclear Weapons; High-Level Talks Between Russia And Ukraine Set For Tomorrow; White House Bracing For "Headline Inflation" In Thursday's Consumer Price Index Report. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Maternity And Children's Hospital Bombed In Mariupol, Ukraine; 12-Hour Ceasefire To Evacuate Ukrainians From Some Cities Ends; VP Harris On Way To Poland After U.S. Rejects Fighter Jet Proposal. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Bucharest Convention Center Converted into Refugee Center; Separating Fact from Fiction on the Price of Gas; Ukrainians on Edge, Waiting for News of Loved Ones. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Bombing Maternity Hospital In Mariupol; Minutes Left In 12-Hour Cease-fire To Evacuate Ukrainians; Ukrainian And Russian Foreign Ministers To Meet Thursday. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Dozens of Western Businesses Leave Russia Over War in Ukraine; Humanitarian Groups Working Non-Stop to Help Displaced Ukrainians; Jury Convicts First Capitol Riot Defendant to Go on Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Civilians Evacuating Multiple Cities Amid Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire; U.S Says, Russia Has Lost Up to 10 Percent of Military Assets Used in Invasion; Retired U.S., European Military Leads Issue Call to Provide Advanced Air Defenses For Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Biden Calls Detained American's Parents; Dual Citizen Charged with Spying; Mikhail Fishman is Interviewed about Russian Journalism. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Mykolaiv Prepares for Onslaught; Civilians Evacuating Amid Ceasefire; U.S. Sends Missiles to Poland; Philip Breedlove is Interviewed about Russia and Ukraine; Businesses Leave Russia; Randy Ollenberger is Interviewed about Gas Prices Spiking. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 08, 2022
• Global Pressure on Russia Grows as War Rages in Ukraine; Russian Attack Hits Small Residential Neighborhood; EU Signals First Steps Towards Membership for Ukraine; Woman Packs Supplies, Make Camouflage for Ukraine's Defenders. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Mayor: Lviv Reached Capacity to Deal with Displaced People; Top U.S. Diplomat Antony Blinken in Estonia; Pentagon: "All the Combat Power" Putin Amassed for Invasion of Ukraine now Inside the Country; Monitor: Price of Gas in the U.S. Climbs to all-time High. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Russia Thinks They Can Fool Ukrainians; Russian Forces Don't Spare Civilians and Their Homes; Refugees Scattered in Europe; Moldova Receiving More Refugees; Russians Lie in Front of the World. Aired 3- 4a ET
• Ukraine And U.N Slam Plan For Civilian Evacuation Routes That Mostly That Lead To Russia And Belarus; Russian Military Steps Up Attacks On Key Ukrainian Cities; PENTAGON: "All The Combat Power" Putin Amassed For Invasion Of Ukraine Now Inside The Country; ICRC Pleas For More Humanitarian Access In Ukraine; New Images Show Attack That Killed People In Iprin; EU: We Need To Prepare For 5 Million Ukrainian Refugees; U.N: Six In 10 Ukrainian Refuges Are In Poland; Frantic Rush To Escape War. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Attack Hits Small Residential Neighborhood; Ukrainians Race To Escape Russian Assault In Irpin; U.N.: More Than 1.7 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; UNICEF: Humanitarian Supplies Nowhere Near Enough; Women Pack Supplies, Make Camouflage For Ukraine's Defenders; South Korea Presidential Election Nears Amid International Conflicts. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Attack Hits Small Residential Neighborhood; Russia Proposes Ceasefire To Start Soon In Five Cities; Ukrainians Rush To Kyiv Train Station To Escape War; Ukraine Rejects Evacuation Routes To Russia And Belarus; U.N. More Than 1.7 Million People Have Fled Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
• Millions of Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Since Russian Invasion; Patriarch Kirill of Moscow Alleges Homosexuality Part of Reason for Russian Invasion to Ukraine; Released Photo of Detained WNBA, Britney Griner, in Russia; What Letter "Z" Insignia of Russia Means; Interview with Chris Skopec, Executive Vice President of Global Health at Project HOPE; "Don't Say Gay" Bill Passed by Florida State Senate; McDonald's Temporarily Closing in Russia. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Defense Official: Mariupol Now Isolated By Russian Forces; Biden Bands Russian Energy Imports Over Ukraine War. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Reports Of Shelling In Ukrainian Port City Of Mykolaiv; Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Discusses What She's Asking The West To Do As Zelenskyy Calls On The West To Do More To Stop Putin; Verdict Reached In First Jan. 6th Jury Trial. Aired 2:30- 3p ET
• Ukraine Accuses Russia of War Crimes; President Biden Bans Imports of Russian Oil. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Ukrainian Women Volunteer as Loved Ones Head into Combat; International Criminal Court Investigating Russia War Crimes in Ukraine; Verdict Reached in First Jan. 6th Jury Trial. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With National Economic Council Director Brian Deese; President Biden Bans Imports of Russian Oil. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Today, Zelenskyy Makes Historic Address to British Parliament; Ukrainian Women Volunteering as Loved Ones Head Into Combat; Biden Expected to Ban Russian Energy Imports Today. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Expected to Ban Russian Energy Imports Today; Civilians Evacuating Sumy After Ukraine, Russia Agree on Ceasefire; 2 Million People Have Fled Ukraine in 12 Days Since Russia Invaded. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Ukrainians Face Danger as they Flee; Andriy Kulykov is Interviewed about Ukraine; Lviv Mayor Pleads for Help. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Civilians Evacuating Sumy; Russia Attacks Intensify; Biden to Announce Energy Ban; Russia Threatens Natural Gas Supply; Brett Bruen is Interviewed about Russian Energy; Steve Anderson is Interviewed about Ukraine's Combat Unit. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 07, 2022
• U.S. and Europe Weigh Plans For Ukrainian Government in Exile; Sec. Blinken: U.S. & Allies Discuss Banning Russian Oil Imports. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russia Vows To Open Humanitarian Corridors From Four Cities; Civilians Flee Through Checkpoint Manned By Ukrainian Forces; Civilian Death Toll Climbs In Ukraine As War Rages. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Humanitarian Corridors Open to Four Cities in Ukraine; Protesters in Russia Arrested by Police; U.S. And Europe Looking at Ukrainian Government Exile; Ukrainians Showing to the World the Truth; Millions Fled for Their Lives in Ukraine. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Military Airstrike Hit Civilians' Home; Russia to Open Humanitarian Corridors; Svyatoslav Vakarchuk Calling Russians to Protest Against Vladimir Putin; Russian Strike Kills Civilians At Evacuation Crossing; U.S.: Russia Fired 600 Missiles Since Invasion Began. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Attacks Decimated Residential Area; Russia Faces War Crimes Investigation; More Than 1.5 Million People Flee Ukraine War; Ukrainians Defend Mykolaiv but Civilian Toll Grows; China Calls For Negotiations While Pushing Russian Agenda; Indian Students Trapped in Ukraine Ask to Be Evacuated; Russian Attacks Near Power Plants Drive Nuclear Safety Fears; Love in the Face of War. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine; U.S.: 95% of Russia's Amassed Combat Power in Ukraine; Polish Volunteers Give Comfort to Refugees from Ukraine; Moldovan Prime Minister is Interviewed about Refugee Crisis; Families Pack into Trains to Flee Russian Attacks; Jewish Refugees from Ukraine Arrive in Israel; China Calls for Negotiations While Pushing Russian Agenda; Organizations Around the World Provide Aid to Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
• Pentagon Comments on Russian Invasion Strategy; Talks Between Russia and Ukraine; Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Since Russian Invasion; Comments of U.S. Ambassador to UN on Russian Invasion; New Wave of Russian Attacks, as per Zelenskyy; Interview with Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joel Rubin. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Official: Russian Forces "Increasing Bombardments" Of Major Ukrainian Cities, Targeting Civilian Infrastructure; Pentagon Gives Update As Russia Intensifies Attacks On Civilians. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Destruction In Residential Areas Of Bila Tserkva From Airstrike; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Detained In Russia On Drug Charges; Monitoring Group: Russian Police Arrest 4,600-Plus Protesters Sunday; Ukrainian-Americans Grapple With Russian Invasion. Aired 2:30- 3p ET
• Interview With Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk; Russian Attacks Intensifying. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Ukrainian President Warns Russia Plans to Bomb Odessa; Ukrainians Beat Back Russians in Mykolaiv But Civilian Toll Grows; Marian ZABLOTSKY:, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Discusses Zelenskyy Refusing to Leave Kyiv Despite Increasing Attacks & U.S., Europe Contingency Plan If Does Leave; Study: Amazon May Be Near Tipping Point of Shifting to Grassy Savannah. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor; Russian Attacks Intensifying. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Calls Mounting for Putin to Face War Crimes Charges; Protesters Across Russia Call for End to War in Ukraine; U.S., Allies to Get Briefing on Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Civilians Struggle to Escape as Russia Bombs Evacuation Routes; U.S Working With Poland on Deal to Provide Jets to Ukraine; Zelenskyy Says, Russia's Heavy Shelling is Deliberate Murder. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• WNBA Star Brittney Griner Detained in Russia On Drug Charges; Supreme Court Declines to Revive Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Prosecution; Civilian Living With No Power, Water In Mariupol. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia's Heavy Shelling is "Deliberate Murder", Reports of Heavy Fighting Around Kyiv As Russian Forces Push In; UN: More than 1.7 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since Russian Invasion; CNN: Ukraine Given Nearly 20,000 Anti-Tank, Anti-Aircraft Missiles; Zelenskyy: Russia Preparing to Bomb Odessa Soon; Blinken: U.S., Allies Discuss Possibly Banning Russian Oil Imports; U.S. Working With Poland On Deal to Provide Jets to Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 06, 2022
• New Video Shows Jets Attacking City Of Irpin Near Kyiv; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Shelling Evacuation Routes In Mariupol And Volnovakha, Breaching Temporary Cease-Fire; Humanitarian Crisis Erupts In Ukraine As 1.3+ Million Refugees Flee Fighting; Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Meets Putin In Moscow; Why Putin Wants Control Of Ukraine; Refugee Says Budapest Memorandum Supposed To Protect Ukrainians; Foreign Students Among The Crowds Fleeing The War; Medical Student Wants To Help Africans Stranded In Ukraine; U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Meets With President Of Moldova. Aired 4-5a ET
• New Video Shows Jets Attacking City Of Irpin Near Kyiv; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Shelling Evacuation Routes In Mariupol And Volnovakha, Breaching Temporary Cease-Fire; Belarus Drawn Deeply Into Conflict Across Its Border; Zelenskyy Asks For Oil Ban, Fighter Jets, In Call With U.S. Congress; Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Meets Putin In Moscow; Mayor Says Russian Troops Are Everywhere In Kherson; Foreign Students Among The Crowds Fleeing The War; Indian Students Trapped In Ukraine Ask To Be Evacuated; WNBA's Brittney Griner Detained At Moscow Airport. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Video Shows Jets Attacking City Of Irpin Near Kyiv; Ukrainian People Protest Russian Invasion; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Urges Ukrainians To Keep Up Resistance; U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Visits Refugee Center In Poland; Civilians Show Defiance In Cities Now Under Russian Control; Russia Passes Law Criminalizing "Fake News"; Foreign Students Among The Crowds Fleeing The War; Indian Students Trapped In Ukraine Ask To Be Evacuated; Putin Says Sanctions Are Equivalent Of Declaration Of War; U.S. Sees Biggest Gas Price Jump Since Hurricane Katrina. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Urges Ukrainians To Keep Up Resistance; Humanitarian Crisis Erupts In Ukraine As 1.3+ Million Refugees Flee Fighting; U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Goes To Ukrainian-Polish Border; Zelenskyy Asks For Oil Ban, Fighter Jets, In Call With U.S. Congress; White House Asks Lawmakers For $10 Billion In Aid For Ukraine; Ukrainian Nuclear Officials Talking To Staff At Zaporizhzhia Reactor After Seizure By Russian Forces; Foreign Students Among The Crowds Fleeing The War; Indian Students Trapped In Ukraine Ask To Be Evacuated; Russia And Belarus Banned From International Gymnastics; WNBA's Brittney Griner Detained At Moscow Airport. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainian People Protest Russian Invasion; U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Goes To Ukrainian-Polish Border; Mayor Says Russian Troops Are Everywhere In Kherson; Indian Students Trapped In Ukraine Ask To Be Evacuated; Ukrainian Nuclear Officials Talking To Staff At Zaporizhzhia Reactor After Seizure By Russian Forces; Civilians Show Defiance In Cities Now Under Russian Control; Lviv Hospital Taking In Sick Children Fleeing Fighting; Tornado Kills At Least Six In Iowa; WNBA's Brittney Griner Detained At Moscow Airport. Aired 12-1a ET
• Video Shows Fleeing Ukrainians Killed By Russian Strike; Ukrainian President Accuses Russia Of "Deliberate Murder"; Civilian Death Toll Climbs In Ukraine As War Rages; Russian Airstrike Obliterates Part Of Ukraine Village; U.N.: More Than 1.5. Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Russian Attacks Near Power Plants Drive Nuclear Safety Fears; More Companies Cutting Ties With Russia And Belarus; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Arrested At Russian Airport. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Ukrainian Village of Markhalivka Hit by Russian Attack; Senior U.S. Official Says Russia Has Fired 600 Missiles; Ukrainian Photographer Uses TikTok to Document the War; Interview with Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) about the Ukraine Crisis; VP Harris Walks Across Iconic Bridge on Bloody Sunday Anniversary. Aired 8-9p ET
• New Video Shows Fleeing Civilians In Ukraine Killed By Russian Military Strike; Historian Analyzes Putin's Intentions In Ukraine, The West; Netflix, TikTok Take Action Against Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion; Zelenskyy Says Russia Is Preparing To Bomb Odessa; Piano Man Playing For Peace Greets Refugees. Aired 7-8p ET
• Ukrainian Village Destroyed In Russian Attack; Russia Has Fired 600 Miles, Nearly All Amassed Combat Power Now In Ukraine; Interview With Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA); New York Rallies In Solidarity With Ukraine; Volunteers In California Make Medical Kits For Ukrainians; More Than 1.5 Million Refugees In Need Of Aid; Moldova's Prime Minister Speaks Out On The Ukraine Crisis. Aired 6-7p ET
• Russian Airstrikes Hitting Civilians; Russian Military Captures Nuclear Plant; French President Emmanuel Macron Urges Putin To Avoid Attacking Nuclear Plants; Vice President Harris Commemorates Bloody Sunday In Selma; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Arrested And Detained In Russia; Solidarity In Sports Supporting Ukraine. Aired 5-6p ET
• Heavy Shelling West Of Kyiv, Two Children Reported Dead; More Than 1.5 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine; President Zelenskyy Begs U.S. Lawmakers For More Aid To Fend Off Attacks; Russians Bombard Cities Across Ukraine, Advance Toward Kyiv; Amex, Visa, Mastercard Suspend All Transactions In Russia; Hundreds Of Refugees Seek Shelter At Stadium In Moldova; Ukraine's Holocaust Survivors Condemn Putin's War. Aired 4-5p ET
• Heavy Shelling West Of Kyiv, Two Children Reported Dead; U.S. Working With Poland On Possibly Providing Fighter Jets To Ukraine; Russia Poised To Deploy Up To 1,000 More Mercenaries To Ukraine. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.N.: More Than 360 Civilians Killed In Ukraine, Including 13 Children; Russian Attacks Halt Plans To Evacuate Ukrainian Civilians; Humanitarian Crisis In Ukraine; Zelensky Warns Russia Is Preparing To Bomb Odessa; Major Credit Card Companies Suspend Operations In Russia; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Arrested At Moscow Airport. Aired 2-3p ET


March 05, 2022
• Nuclear Plant Standoff; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Condemns NATO For Not Establishing No-Fly Zone; Video Captures Sky News Journalists Coming Under Fire; Makeshift Medical Train Carried Critically Ill Children To Safety; U.S. Reports Over 1.2 Million Flee Ukraine Fighting. Aired 5-6a ET
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• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Condemns NATO for Not Establishing No-Fly Zone; Nuclear Plant Standoff; Growing Sanctions Cripple Russia's Economy; Around 100 Ukrainians Possibly Trapped in Bombed Apartment Block; Ukrainian Village Devastated by Russian Airstrikes; Mounting Calls for Putin to Face War Crimes Prosecution; Cricket Legend Shane Warne Dies at 52. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Condemns NATO for Not Establishing No-Fly Zone; NATO Chief Says Days to Come in Ukraine "Likely to Be Worse"; Western Volunteers Head to Ukraine to Fight; U.N. Reports Over 1.2 Million Flee Ukraine Fighting; Mounting Calls for Putin to Face War Crimes Prosecution. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Condemns NATO for Not Establishing No-Fly Zone; Video Captures Sky News Journalists Coming under Fire; NATO Chief Says Days to Come in Ukraine "Likely to Be Worse"; U.N. Reports Over 1.2 Million Flee Ukraine Fighting; Ukrainian Mother Speaks from Shelter in Kyiv; Cricket Legend Shane Warne Dies at 52. Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden, Zelensky Speak At Length As Russian Invasion Rages; Interview With Ukrainian Filmmaker Iryna Tsilyk; Putin's War Hits Americans At The Pump; Humanitarian Crisis Erupts As 1.3 Million Refugees Flee Fighting; The War's Smallest Victims. Aired 10-11p ET
• U.S. Working With Poland On Possibility Of Providing Fighter Jets To Ukraine; Putin Likens Sanctions To Declaration Of War; Eighteen-Month-Old Boy Dies After Shelling In Mariupol. Aired 9-10p ET
• Officials: Russia Likely Ready To Start "Bombing Cities Into Submission"; Biden And Zelensky Speak At Length As Russian Invasion Rages; U.N. Says Over 1.3 Million Ukrainians Have Fled To Neighboring Countries Amid Russian Invasion; U.S. Working With Poland On Possibly Providing Fighter Jets To Ukraine; WNBA Star Arrested At Moscow Airport; Ukrainian Paralympic Athlete Dedicates Gold Medal To Countrymen Fighting Putin's Invasion; Ukrainian President Urges Ukrainians To Keep Up Resistance. Aired 8-9p ET
• Russia Set To Ramp Up Strikes On Key Population Centers; Putin Likens Sanctions To "Declaration Of War"; Biden, Zelensky Speak At Length As Russian Invasion Rages; Interview With Rep. Mike Turner (R- OH); Gas Prices Spiking Across U.S.; Ukrainian President Urges Ukrainians To Keep Up Resistance; U.S. Working With Poland On Possibility Of Providing Fighter Jets To Ukraine. Aired 7-8p ET
• Defiant Ukrainians Shouting Down Russian Troops; Ukrainians Try To Cross Bombed Bridge To Escape Russians; Zelensky Asks U.S. Lawmakers For No-Fly Zone, Ban Russian Oil; Interview With Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL); Israeli Prime Minister Holds Call With Zelensky Following Putin Meeting; Nate Mook, CEO, World Central Kitchen, Discusses Getting Food & Supplies To Those Escaping Conflict. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Russian Military Opens Fire On Protesters, At Least One Man Hit; U.N. Says More Than 1.3 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine; U.S. And NATO Believe Russia Ready To Bombard Ukraine Into Submission; Critically Ill Children Evacuate Ukraine On Harrowing Train Ride; Sanctions Target Yachts Linked To Russian Oligarchs; Anti-War Protesters Arrested Across Russia. Aired 3-4p ET
• Unarmed Ukrainian Citizens Confront Russian Forces During Invasion; Russian President Vladimir Putin Says Countries Imposing No- Fly Zone Over Ukraine Would Be Considered Participating In Armed Conflict; Russian Forces Accused Of Shelling Civilians Attempting To Evacuate Ukrainian Cities During Agreed Upon Ceasefire; Russian Forces Take Control Of Nuclear Power Plant In Ukraine; Interview With Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Meets With Vladimir Putin. Aired 2-3p ET
• Ukraine: Russian Military Opens Fire On Protesters At Least On Hit; Putin Says Sanctions Introduced Equivalent To A Declaration Of War; Russia Accused Of Violating Short Ceasefire, Shelling Civilian Corridor; U.S. & NATO Believe Russia Ready to "Bombard Cities into Submission"; Israeli Prime Minister Holds Call with Zelensky Following Putin Meeting; Russia Shuts Down Last Independent News Sources; Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) Discusses Zelensky Call to House & Senate; Sky News: Journalists Ambushed in Kyiv Returned Safely to U.K. Aired 1-2p ET
• Ukraine: Russia Military Opens Fire On Protesters; Ukraine: Civilian Evacuations Halted After Russia Violates Ceasefire; Putin Says Any Countries Imposing No-Fly Zone Would Be Considered Participating In The Armed Conflict; CNN At Site Of Destruction As Russian Forces Close In; Ukraine Conflict Fueling Sharp Jump In Prices At The Pump; Blinken Arrives In Poland As Ukraine Refugee Crisis Worsens. Aired 12-1p ET
• Ukrainian Lawmaker Tries To Flee As Russia Bombards Hometown; Blinken Arrives In Poland As Ukraine Refugee Crisis Worsens; White House Announces New Sanctions On Russian Oligarchs; Civilian Evacuations Halted After Russia Violates Ceasefire; More Than 1.3 Million Refugees Have Left Ukraine. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Forces Continue Invasion of Ukraine; Russian President Vladimir Putin Says Countries Imposing No-Fly Zone over Ukraine would be Considered Participating in Armed Conflict; Russian Forces Accused of Shelling Civilians Attempting to Evacuate Ukrainian Cities During Agreed Upon Cease-Fire; Russian Forces Take Control of Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine; Military Analyst Examines Russian Tactical Setbacks during Invasion of Ukraine; U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Praises Poland for Taking in Large Numbers of Refugees from Ukraine; Bipartisan Group of U.S. Senators Has Virtual Meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Aired 10-11a ET


March 04, 2022
• Ukraine: Russian Troops Occupy Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Ukrainians Putting Up a Tough Fight Against Russians; IAEA Gives Update on Situation at Ukrainian Nuclear Plant. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine: Russian Forces Occupy Nuclear Power Plant; Russia Expands Assault on Ukraine, Targeting Key Cities; Another Russian Media Outlet Shut Down; EU to Give Ukrainian Refugees Temporary Protected Status; Russian, Ukrainian Negotiators Agree on Humanitarian Corridor. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Fire Put Out in Ukraine's Power Plant; Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Now Taken by Russian Forces; Mariupol Completely Cut Off; Russian Media Spreading Fake News; Russia and Ukraine Agree on Humanitarian Corridors;cU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Arrives For Talks; United Nations Says At Least A Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since Invasion; Possible War Crimes In Ukraine; CNN Uses Online Tool To Investigate Possible War Crimes; Oligarch's Status Symbol Targeted By Sanctions; Former Russian Tycoon Slams Putin Over Ukraine. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Forces Attacked Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine; Russia Expands Assault on Ukraine, Targeting Key Cities; Ukraine's Largest Children's Hospital Still Open in War Zone; Helping Refugees in Europe; Fire Extinguished At Ukrainian Nuclear Plant; Zelensky Accuses Russia Of Targeting Nuclear Plant; Russian Oligarch To Sell Chelsea Football Club. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Forces Seize Huge Ukrainian Nuclear Plant, Fire Extinguished; Brutal Onslaught Rages In Ukraine As Russia Expands; Russia, Ukraine Agree To Set Up Evacuation Corridors; Kids With Cancer In Ukraine Shelter In Hospital Basements; Fire at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Extinguish; Russia Ramps Up Campaign to Take Over Southern Ukraine; Russian Tycoon Looks Into Putin's State of Mind; Using Tools to Investigate Possible War Crimes. Aired 1-2a ET


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