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March 15, 2022
• New Explosions Rock Kyiv as Russians Inch Closer; U.S. Cable: China May be Open to Sending Russia Assistance; NATO Leaders May Meet in Person to Address Russia's War; Ukrainian Family Flees War in Kyiv for Orlando; Foreign Volunteers Join Ukraine's Fight. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Shells Hit Private Home, Apartment Building in Kyiv; Russia Steps Up Air Attacks as Ground Offensive Stalls; Romanians Are Mobilizing to Help Ukrainian Refugees; Children Paying the Heavy Price of War; Russian State TV Employee Disrupts Broadcast, "No War"; Experts Say Russia Could Default on Deby within Days. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Cities in Ukraine Seeing More Missile Attacks; Courageous Men Travel Back to Ukraine; Putin Underestimated Ukraine's Strength; Brave Employee Protested on Live TV; U.S. Warns China of Tough Sanctions; Russia Continue With its Attacks in Ukraine; NATO Leaders to Meet in Brussels; Web Site Set to Find Shelter for Refugees; Russia Responsible for War Crimes; American Journalist Killed in Ukraine; COVID-19 Infections Spike Again in China. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Explosion Rocky Kyiv, Russians Inch Closer To Capital; Russia Steps Up Air Attacks As Ground Offensive Stalls; U.S. Warns China Against Aiding Russia In Ukraine War; Kharkiv, Ukraine Reportedly Surrounded By Russians; Mariupol Maternity Hospital Bombing Claims More Victims; Ukrainian Family Finds Safety In Orlando; Russian State TV Employee Disrupts Broadcast: "No War"; IOM: More Than 2.8 Million Refugees Fleeing Ukraine; Biden Pledges America's Support For Ukraine; Russia's Air Attacks Escalates; Russian Ground Attacks Leaves One Killed and Six Wounded; Casualties in Donetsk from Missile Strike; Zelenskyy: Russia Responsible for War Crimes; China Might Send Help to Russia; ukrainetakeshelter.com Website Created to Finding Home Hosts for Refugees; Interview with Cofounder of Ukraine Take Shelter, Avi Schiffman; New Ukrainian Stamp to Honor Snake Island Soldiers. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine says Russian Forces Trying to Surround Mykolaiv; Russia Steps Up Air Attacks as Ground Offensive Stalls; Mariupol Maternity Hospital Bombing Claims More Victims; Russian State TV Employee Disrupts Broadcast: "No War"; U.S. Warns China of Consequences if it Aids Russia; Documenting Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine; 400,000 plus Ukrainians Arrive in Romania Since Start of War; Urgent Efforts to Free Americans Held in Russia; Thousands in U.K. Sign up to Host Ukrainian Refugees. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S.: Russia Strike On Military Center Near Poland Won't Affect Efforts To Get Weapons To Ukraine; Mariupol Maternity Hospital Bombing Claims More Victim; Documenting Human Rights Abuses In Ukraine; 400,000 Plus Ukrainians Arrive In Romania Since Start Of War; Official: 20,000+ Foreigners Want to Join Ukraine's Fight; China May Be Open to Sending Russia Assistance; Fears Grown Over Russia's Stock of Chemical Weapons; China Experiencing Worst Outbreak Since Wuhan. Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden Traveling to Brussels Next Week for NATO Summit; White House Under Pressure to Find Ways to Get Soviet-Made Weapons o Ukraine; Fauci Says U.S. Could See Rising COVID Cases as Country Reopens; Senate Passes Bill that Would Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• At Least Four Killed As Russia Bombs Several Residential Buildings In Kyiv; Biden To Attend NATO Summit On Ukraine Next Thursday In Brussels; Polish, Czech, Slovenian Leaders To Meet Zelenskyy In Kyiv. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Signs Spending Bill That Includes $13.6 Billion In Ukraine Aid; Russian State TV Staffer Found Guilty In Russian Court One Day After Live Anti-War Protest; Russian TV Presenter Resigns From Pro-Kremlin Channel & Flees Russia; Key Inflation Measure Hits Double Digits As Prices Keep Rising; Ukraine Says It Detained A "Hacker" Helping Russian Troops Communicate; Zelenskyy Issues New Call For No- Fly Zone Over Ukraine. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With U.S. Deputy Secretary Of State Wendy Sherman; Interview With Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk; President Biden To Travel To Europe; Civilian Death Toll Rises In Ukraine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Americans Among Thousands Enlisting in Ukraine's Foreign Legion; Russian State TV Staffer Found Guilty in Russian Court One Day after Live Anti-War Protest; TV Presenter Resigns from Popular Pro-Kremlin Channel; Russian Soccer Star Stops Training Camp in Protest of War; 3 Million-Plus People Have Fled Ukraine Since Start of Russian Invasion; Zelenskyy Adviser: Mariupol Bombings Have Caused 2,500 Civilian Deaths. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Americans Among Thousands Joining Fight in Ukraine; President Biden to Travel to Brussels; Civilian Death Toll Rises in Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Oil Falls Below $100 a Barrel, First Time Since Beginning of March; Russia T.V. Anti-War Protester Found, Appeared in Moscow Court; Police Say, Suspect in Custody in Shootings of Homeless People in NYC, D.C. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Kyiv Sets 35-Hour Curfew as Capital City Faces Russian Shelling; Biden Pressured to Deliver Soviet Weapon Systems to Ukraine; U.S. Tells Allies That China Signals Willingness to Help Russia. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Volodymyr Omelyan is Interviewed about Ukraine; Babies Stranded in Ukraine; Krish O'Mara Vignarajah is Interviewed about Refugees; Suspect Arrested for Attacks Against Homeless. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• New Explosions Rock Kyiv; Getting Military Aid to Ukraine; Ned Price is Interviewed about Weapons to Ukraine; Biden Could Travel to Europe; Russian State TV Employee Disappears. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 14, 2022
• Kyiv Mayor and Brother Prepare for Russian Assault on City; UNHCR: Nearly 2.7 Million Refugees Fleeing Ukraine; Ukrainian Railways Keep Operating Despite Russian Threat; Many Russians Unaware of War Realities Due to Propaganda. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Officials: At Least Two Killed in Strikes on Kyiv Suburb; Deadly Russian Strike on Military Base Near Poland; U.S. Official: Russia Requesting Military Aid from China; Russia Counting on China to Help Withstand Sanctions; U.S. Sending Another $200 Million in Defense Aid to Ukraine; Russia Expands Attacks as Ukraine Holds Capital Kyiv. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Troops Continue with Their Attacks in Ukraine; More Refugees Fleeing from Ukraine; U.S. and NATO Support Ukraine with Weapons; U.S. and Chinese Officials to Meet in Rome; Ukraine's Railways Still Working; Ukrainians Eager to Defend Their Country No Matter What. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Military Offensive Strike Western Ukraine; Russia Seeking Military Help from China; War in Ukraine From a Journalist's Perspective; United Nations Reports 2.7 Million People Fleeing Ukraine. Aired 2-3a ET
• Next Round of Ukraine-Russia Talks in Coming Hours; Deadly Russian Strike on Military Base Near Poland; Aid Convoy Struggles to Reach Besieged Mariupol; Ukraine: Journalist Brent Renaud Killed by Russian Forces; Biden Approves $200M More for Ukraine Military Aid; U.S. Official: Russia Requesting Military Aid from China; British PM to Host Nordic and Baltic leaders for Summit. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Attacks Move Further West; Russia Requesting Military Aid from China; Russian Strikes Hit Ukrainian Base Near NATO Border; Nearly 2.7 Million Refugees Fleeing Ukraine; Russian Artists Abroad Face Pressure to Condemn Putin; Sanctions Hit High-Profile Russian Oligarch Roman Abramovich. Aired 12-1a ET
• Pentagon Press Conference On Russian Attack On A Ukrainian Military Facility Near The Polish Border; Pentagon: Appears Russians Broadening Their Targets Into West Ukraine; Pentagon: Lots Of Different Ways U.S. Getting Supplies To Ukraine; International Criminal Court Begins War Crime Investigation In Ukraine; Biden Blames Putin For Inflations Spike, Rise In Gas Prices. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Official: Airspace Over Ukraine "Remains Contested"; U.S. Officials: Russia Asking China for Military, Economic Help; Fox News Correspondent Benjamin Hall Injured While Reporting in Ukraine; Pentagon Gives Update on War in Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• IAEA: Chernobyl Staff Stop Repairs, Maintenance Due To Fatigue; Sources: White House In Early Discussions About Biden Traveling To Europe; Zelenskyy Presses Biden For More Sanctions On Russia; Wife Of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Acknowledges She Attended 1/6 Rally But Played No Role In Planning It; Brent Renaud Is First American Believed To Be Killed In Ukraine. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Russian Attacks Escalate. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• U.N.: 2.8-Plus Million People Have Fled War-Torn Ukraine; Thousands Leave Russia Following Ukrainian Invasion; Economic Sanctions on Russia Don't Seem to be Having Desired Affect to End Invasion; U.K. to Explore Using Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Homes for Refugees; U.N.: Russia's Media Crackdown Amounts to "Total Information Blackout"; Pfizer's CEO Says Adults Will Need Fourth Dose of Vaccine. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing to Poland; President Biden May Travel to Europe. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Ukrainian Americans Waiting To Open Their Homes To Family Members; Lawyer Leads Humanitarian Relief Efforts In Odessa, Ukraine; Berlin Police: "Up To 30,000 People" Attend Anti-War Protest; Pfizer CEO: Fourth Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Needed. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Russians Close In On Capital Of Kyiv As Ukrainians Push Back; ICRC Warns Of "Worst Case Scenario" For Civilians Trapped In Mariupol; One Dead After Russia Bombs Residential Building Near Kyiv; CNN: Russia Asked China For Military, Economic Help After Invasion. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Zelenskyy Pressed Biden for More Sanctions; Volunteers Join Ukraine's Fight; Journalist Killed Covering Ukraine; Police Link Shootings Targeting Homeless Men. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Russia Bombs Residential Building; Civilians Able to Escape Mariupol; Russia Asked China for Help; Peter Zwack is Interviewed about China and Russia Kurt Volker is Interviewed about Peace Talks. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 13, 2022
• Russia Intensifies Attacks On Ukrainian Cities, Moving Closer To Kyiv; Biden Approves Another $200 Million For Ukraine Military Aid; Humanitarian Situation Bleak As Evacuations Stall; Russian Airstrike Damages Historic Orthodox Monastery; E.U. Leaders Ask Putin For Immediate Cease-Fire; Ukrainian Conflict Could Spread To Space; Global Pandemic Two Years On; Freeze Warnings In South Affect 25+ Million. Aired 5-6a ET
• Russian Missiles Hit Military Base Near Lviv; Biden Approves Another $200 Million For Ukraine Military Aid; Former Ukrainian President: We Are Not Giving Up; Experts Alarmed By Russian Moves Near Nuclear Plants; Protests Across The World Supporting Ukraine; E.U. Leaders Ask Putin For Immediate Cease-Fire; Russians Call Ukrainian Hotline Looking For Lost Troops; Lawmakers Push For Release Of Wnba Star Detained By Russia. Aired 4-5a ET
• Russia Intensifies Attacks On Ukrainian Cities, Moving Closer To Kyiv; Zelenskyy: Russia Will Be Held Responsible; U.S. Looks To End Russia's "Most Favored Nation" Trade Status; Protests Across The World Supporting Ukraine; E.U. Leaders Ask Putin For Immediate Cease- Fire; Women Work Around The Clock For Ukraine's Defenders; Russian Missiles Hit Military Base Near Lviv; Letter "Z" Emerges As Pro- Russian Invasion Symbol; Chinese State Media Pushing Russian Misinformation; Ukrainian Foster Care Workers Fear For Safety Of Children; Kyiv City Ballet Stranded In Paris; Remembering The Victims Of The Atlanta Spa Shootings. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Intensifies Attacks On Ukrainian Cities, Moving Closer To Kyiv; Biden Approves Another $200 Million For Ukraine Military Aid; U.S. Looks To End Russia's "Most Favored Nation" Trade Status; Romanians Open Homes To Ukrainian Refugees; Experts Alarmed By Russian Moves Near Nuclear Plants; Russian Video Shows Alleged Capture Of Ukrainian Airfield; Protests Across The World Supporting Ukraine; Russians Call Ukrainian Hotline Looking For Lost Troops; Freeze Warnings In South Affect 25+ Million; Global Pandemic Two Years On. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Intensifies Attacks On Ukrainian Cities, Moving Closer To Kyiv; Ukrainian Refugees Tell Horrific Stories Of Attack; Moldovans Open Homes To Ukrainian Refugees; Letter "Z" Emerges As Pro-Russian Invasion Symbol; Zelenskyy: Russia Will Be Held Responsible; U.S. Warns Russia Over Possible Chemical Weapons Use; Many Pro-Putin Russians Blame The West For Conflict; Ukraine Conflict May Make Russians Global Pariahs; War Hits Close To Home For Ukrainian Americans. Aired 12-1a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia to be Held Responsible for Acts in Ukraine; Russia: West Could Face Oil Prices of $300 Per Barrell; Russian Businesses in U.S. Facing Backlash as Putin's War Rages; Over 25 Million People Under Freeze Warnings in South; Chelsea Owner Roman Abramovich Disqualified by Premier League; Racing to Protect Ukraine's Cultural Treasures. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Russia Seeks Military Assistance from China in Ukraine; Russian Airstrikes Got Too Close Poland's Border with Ukraine; Tom Brady Tweets He'll Return to the NFL for 23rd Season; Biden Speaks with France's Macron as War Rages in Ukraine; Interview with Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) about Ukraine Crisis. Aired 8-9p ET
• Russian Airstrikes Hit Western Ukraine Near Poland; More Lawmakers Support Sending Fighter Planes To Ukraine; Russia Said To Have Asked China For Military Assistance In Ukraine; Ukrainian Surgeon In U.S. Shares Trauma Training Videos On YouTube; Tom Brady Tweets He Will Return To The NFL 23rd Season; Russia Brutally Detains Anti-War Protesters Across Country; Interview With Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA). Aired 7-8p ET
• Russian Requests Military Assistance From China In Ukraine; American Journalist Brent Renaud Killed By Russian Forces; Community In Los Angeles Makes An Effort To Help Ukrainians Under Russian Attacks; Russian Airstrikes Hit Military Base Near NATO's Front Line; Russian Reporter Says She's Ashamed For Her Country; Letter Z Emerges As Pro-Russian Invasion Symbol; World Central Kitchen Works To Feed, Comfort Refugees. Aired 6-7p ET
• Russian Missiles Hit Military Base Near Poland Border; American Journalist Killed In Irpin; Russian Forces Nearing The Capital Of Ukraine; Fears Of Russia's Use Of Chemical Weapons; International Space Station Between Geopolitical Tensions; Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Now At 2.7 Million; Moments Of Hope Amid The War. Aired 5-6p ET
• Russian Strikes Ukrainian Base Near Polish Border, At Least 35 Dead; U.S. Journalist Killed, Photographer Injured By Russian Forces In Irpin; Ukraine Pleads For Fighter Jets As Russia Escalates Attacks; 2.7 Million Refugees Flee Ukraine Amid Russian Attacks; Former KGB Agent On Putin's War; Many Russians Unaware Of Ukraine War Due To Putin's Propaganda; CNN Hero Helps A Family Who Fled Ukraine. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Russia Strikes Close To NATO's Front Line; Russian Forces Abduct Second Mayor; Interview With Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT). Aired 3-4p ET
• Russia Intensifies Strikes Around Capital City Of Kyiv; Russian Airstrike Hits Military Base 11 Miles From Polish Border; U.N.: More Than 2.7 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Sen. Portman Pushes Back On Idea Of Fighter Jet Deal. Aired 2-3p ET


March 12, 2022
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment Across Ukraine; U.S. Warns Russia Over Possible Chemical Weapons Use; E.U. Imposes Fourth Round Of Sanctions On Russia; Russian Rockets Destroy Ukrainian Airbase; WHO Warns Of COVID-19 Spread In Refugee Population; Volunteers Work To Free Those Trapped Near The Front Line; Photojournalist Documents Ukrainian Refugee Exodus. Aired 5-6a ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment Across Ukraine; E.U. Imposes Fourth Round Of Sanctions On Russia; Ukrainian Teachers Continue Online Learning With Students; Kharkiv Nuclear Lab Hit By Russian Shelling; Russia Relying On Less Sophisticated "Dumb" Bombs; Nigerian Students Make Harrowing Escape Across Ukraine Border; Polish Animal Rescue Center Takes In Pet Refugees; Growing Concerns Over Americans Detained In Russia; Woman Flees Kyiv, Gives Birth In New York. Aired 4-5a ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment Across Ukraine; E.U. Imposes Fourth Round Of Sanctions On Russia; Over 2.5 Million Have Fled Fighting In Ukraine; Volunteers Work To Free Those Trapped Near The Front Line; Dozens Of Companies Abandon Or Limit Operations In Russia; Russian Businesses In U.S. Facing Backlash Over War. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment across Ukraine; Kharkiv Governor: "There Is Nothing Left Here"; U.S. Warns Russia over Possible Chemical Weapons Use; Southern Ukraine Mayor Detained; Romanians Open Their Homes to Ukrainian Refugees; CNN Crew Flies on NATO Surveillance Plane Near Ukraine; Dow Falls for Fifth Straight Week; Americans Paying Record High Gas Prices; Polish Animal Rescue Center Takes in Pet Refugees. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment across Ukraine; Fighters from Syria Volunteer to Fight for Russia against Ukraine; Ukrainian Teachers Continue Online Learning with Students; Over 2.5 Million Have Fled Fighting in Ukraine; Russia Blocks Independent Media, Limits Press Freedoms; Nigerian Students Make Harrowing Escape across Ukraine Border; Growing Concerns over Americans Detained in Russia; Americans Paying Record High Gas Prices. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment across Ukraine; Somber Funerals Held for Fallen Ukrainian Soldiers; Over 2.5 Million Have Fled Fighting in Ukraine; Volunteers Work to Free Those Trapped Near the Front Line; U.S. Warns Russia over Possible Chemical Weapons Use; Russia Blocks Independent Media, Limits Press Freedoms; Price of Crude Oil Down Over 5 Percent for the Week; Deutsche Bank Reverses Course, Closing Business in Russia. Aired 12-1a ET
• Scholz, Macron Urge Immediate Ceasefire In Call With Putin; Zelenskyy Pleads For More Aid As Russia Intensifies Attack; U.N.: At Least 579 Civilians Killed Since Invasion Began; Romanians Open Their Homes To Ukrainian Refugees; Chinese State Media Pushing Russian Misinformation. Aired 11p-12a ET
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• U.S. Approves $200 Million Of Weapons For Ukraine's Defense; Woman Who Escaped Bombed Maternity Ward Gives Birth To Baby Girl; Humanitarian Situation Bleak As Civilian Evacuations Stall; Two Employees Stabbed Inside Museum Of Modern Art; The Fear Of Escalating Tensions Brings Back Talks Of Nuclear Weapons; Surging Gas Prices Ripple Through U.S. Economy. Aired 10-11p ET
• Defiant Ukrainians Dig In As Russians Inch Closer To Capital; Humanitarian Situation Bleak As Civilian Evacuation Stalls; Romanian Family Hosts 31 Ukrainian Refugees Under One Roof; Russia Warns U.S. It Will Fire On Weapon Shipments To Ukraine; U.S. Approves $200 Million Of Weapons For Ukraine's Defense; War Hits Close To Home For Ukrainian-Americans; Biden: Russia To Pay "Severe Price" If It Uses Chemical Weapons; Ukraine's First Lady Shares Reality Of War On Social Media; Soaring Inflation Upends U.S. Consumers, Small Businesses. Aired 9-10p ET
• Former Ukrainian President: Putin Underestimated Ukraine, My Country Will Not Give Up; Russian Use Of Less Sophisticated Weapons Could Be Sign Of Weakness Or Just Brutal Tactics; Russia Warns U.S. It Will Fire On Weapons Shipments To Ukraine; Two People Stabbed At New York's Museum Of Modern Art; West Point Cadets Overdose During Spring Break; Andrei Kozyrev, Former Russian Foreign Minister, Discusses Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine; Biden: Russia To Pay "Severe Price" If It Uses Chemical Weapons. Aired 8-9p ET
• Biden Warns Russia Will Pay Severe Price If It Uses Chemical Weapons; Two People Stabbed At New York's Museum Of Modern Art; Interview With Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL); Defiant Ukrainians Dig In As Russians Inch Closer To Capital; Surprise Water Spout Chases Florida Beachgoers. Aired 7-8p ET
• Airstrikes Hit Civilian Sites In Dnipro, Military Airfield In Lutsk; At Least 2.5 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since Invasion; Growing Concerns Over Three Americans Detained By Russia; Interview With Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX); CNN Goes Inside Hospital In Hard- Hit Ukrainian City Of Mykolaiv; Biden: U.S. Banning Russian Vodka, Caviar, Diamonds & Most Favored Nation Status At Risk. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mass Graves Being Dug In Besieged Ukrainian City Of Mariupol Under Increasing Pressure And Heavy Russian Bombardment; Russian Strikes Around Ukraine's Capital Intensifying; Woman Seeks Help To Find Mother In Hard-Hit Irpin; U.N.: 2.5 Million-Plus Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since Invasion; Exiled Russian Oligarch: Ukraine War Will End Putin's Regime; Officials Say Putin Could Use Pretext To Launch Chemical Or Biological Weapons In Ukraine; Russian Invasion Sends Gas Prices Soaring. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion Of Ukraine; Russian Forces Moving Closer To Encircling Ukrainian Capital City Of Kyiv; Mayor Of Melitopol, Ukraine, Abducted At Gunpoint By Russian Soldiers; Ukrainians Fleeing To Poland And Romania; French President And German Chancellor Urge Russian President Vladimir Putin To Institute Immediate Ceasefire During Call; Pregnant Woman Who Fled Destruction Of Hospital In Ukraine Gives Birth To Healthy Child. Aired 2-3p ET
• Ukraine: Overnight Shelling Sparks Warehouse Fire N.E. Of Kyiv; French, German Leaders Urge Immediate Ceasefire In Call With Putin; Biden Orders Release Of $200M In Security Assistance To Ukraine; German Interior Minister: Nearly 123K Refugees Have Arrived from Ukraine; Aid Group Connects Ukraine and U.S. Donors Through Curated Amazon List; Skyrocketing Inflation Upends U.S. Consumers, Small Businesses. Aired 1-2p ET
• Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) Is Interviewed About The Additional $200 Million In Security Assistance Ordered By President Biden To Ukraine; Poroshenko: Ukrainians Fighting The Invasion "Will Be Hell For Putin"; Zelenskyy: Negotiations With Russia "Must Begin With Ceasefire;" Russia's Invasion Unnerves Markets, Driving Up Gas Prices; Russia Intensifies Bombardment Of Key Ukrainian Cities. Aired 12-1p ET
• Russia Intensifies Bombardment Of Cities Across Ukraine; French, German Leaders Urge Ceasefire In Call With Putin; Dozens Of U.S. Businesses Cut Ties With Russia Over War In Ukraine; Shelters Rescue Injured Animals From War-Torn Ukraine; Premier League Disqualifies Roman Abramovich As Director Of Chelsea; Ukraine Currently Second In Gold Medal Haul For Winter Paralympic Games. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion of Ukraine; Russian Forces Moving Closer to Encircling Ukrainian Capital City of Kyiv; Mayor of Melitopol, Ukraine, Abducted at Gunpoint by Russian Soldiers; Kremlin Claims Ukraine Harbored Labs for Biological Weapons Research; Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko Interviewed on Ukrainian Resistance Efforts in Kyiv; U.S. and NATO Response to Russian Invasion of Ukraine Examined; Ukrainians Fleeing to Poland and Romania to Escape Russian Invasion; Humanitarian Organization Provides Food to Ukrainian Refugees; French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Urge Russian President Vladimir Putin to Institute Immediate Cease-Fire During Call. Aired 10-11a ET.


March 11, 2022
• Russian Forces Moving in on Kyiv from the East; Crisis Grows in Besieged Ukrainian City of Mariupol; Zelenskyy Denies Ukraine Preparing Chemical Attack; Americans Paying Record High Gasoline Price; Ukraine's First Lady Shows Reality of War on Social Media. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russian Forces Moving in Kyiv from the East; Explosions Reported in Dnipro, Lutsk, Ivano-Frankivsk; Top Russian & Ukrainian Diplomats Meet, but no Breakthroughs; Zelenskyy: Working to Bring Aid to Hardest Hit Ukrainian Areas; U.N.: 2.5 Million People have Fled Ukraine since Fighting Began. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Two Persons Killed in Dnipro and Lutsk's Latest Strike; Russian Forces Getting Near to Kyiv; Russian Convoy Ambushed Near Ukraine's Capital; Russian Convoy Now Dispersed in the East; People Trapped in Mariupol; E.U. Leaders Meeting in Versailles; No Positive Outcome from Russia and Ukraine Talks; Russian Forces Moving In On Kyiv From The East; Call Russia Urges Russian Speakers To Fight Misinformation; IAEA, Ukraine, Russia Ready To Work On Nuclear Plants Safety; Russia Holds Two Of Ukraine's Nuclear Power Facilities; Finding Solace In Music. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Forces Moving in on Kyiv from the East; U.S. Dismisses Russia's Claims on Chemical Weapons Work; Sheltering the Mass of Refugees; Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Tanks Near Capital; Ukraine Dancers Stranded; Americans Paying Record High Gasoline Prices. Aired 2-3a ET
• Kyiv Officials Say Heavy Fighting In Many Directions Around The Ukrainian Capital; U.S. Envoy To UN Accuses Russia Of War Crimes; Macron Welcomes EU Leaders For Ukraine Crisis Talks At Versailles; Zelenskyy Hits Back At Russian Chemical Weapons Propaganda; CNN Boarded A NATO Surveillance Plane Above The Polish-Ukrainian Border; Refugees Pour Into Romania Amid Mass Exodus from Ukraine; Images Tell the Story of Chaos, Love in Ukraine; Finding Solace in Music. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Tanks Near Kyiv; IAEA: Ukraine Says Lost Communication with Chernobyl Plant; Foreign Students in Ukraine Finding Relief after Russian Attacks; Refugees Pour into Romania Amid Mass Exodus from Ukraine; Crisis Grows in Besieged City of Mariupol; Foreign Fighters Head to Ukraine to Help; Kyiv City Ballet Stranded in Paris. Aired 12-1a ET
• Southern City of Mykolaiv Bombed by Russians; Melitopol Mayor, Ivan Fyodorov, Detained by Russian Forces; DOJ Assembles New Task Force: KleptoCapture Team; Russia Relies on "Dumb" Bombs; Biden Will Not "Fight World War Three"; Russian Airstrikes Hit Dnipro Establishments; Interview with William Cohen, Former Defense Secretary Under President Clinton; Challenges for U.S. Small Businesses Due to Rising Inflation; CNN Hero Travels to Poland to Help Refugees. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Russian Ground Troops Regroup as Ukraine's West is Attacked; Pentagon: Dispersal of Russian Convoy Not a Sign of Progress Toward Kyiv. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Russia Launches Multiple Attacks on Major Cities Across Ukraine; U.S. Officials Worried Putin Is Setting Stage for Chemical Weapons Attack; Biden: U.S. Banning Russian Vodka, Seafood & Considers Removing Russia's Most Favored Nation Trading Status; Biden: Russia Would Pay "Severe Price" if Chemical Weapons Used; High COVID-19 Levels in U.S. Wane on 2-Year Anniversary of Pandemic. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Russia Steps Up Offensive; President Biden Warns Russia Over Potential Use of Chemical Weapons. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• U.N.: 2.5 Million People Have Fled Ukraine Since Russian Invasion; Pentagon Update on Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Aired 1:30- 2p ET
• Russia Steps Up Offensive; President Biden Warns Russia Over Potential Use of Chemical Weapons. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Announces New Actions Against Russia; WHO Recommends Ukraine Destroy High-Threat Pathogens. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• President Biden to Move to Revoke Russia's "Most Favored Nation" Status; Russia Launches Multiple Attacks on Major Cities Across Ukraine; New Images Show 40-Mile Russian Convoy Has Dispersed, Repositioned; 2.5 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since Russia Invaded; Ukraine Trying to Open New Humanitarian Routes Today. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Oleksandr Senkevych is Interviewed about Bombing in Mykolayiv; Biden to Revoke Russia's Status; Quite Talks with Saudi Arabia and UAE; Maria Mezentseva is Interviewed about Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Russian Attacks Indicate Shift in Focus; Russian Convoy Dispersed; Russia's Claims of Chemical Weapons; Russia Launches Multiple Attacks; Harris Speaks in Romania. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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


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