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March 23, 2022


March 22, 2022
• Ukraine Accuses Russia of Hostage taking in Mariupol; State Media: Alexey Navalny Found Guilty in New Fraud Case; Senate Hearings with Questions Begin for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson; Dozens of Homes Damaged as Storms Sweep Part of U.S.; U.S. Investigator Will Aid Chines Plane Crash Probe. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Fight to Regain Ground Amid Stalemate; Ukraine: Bombs Falling Every 10 Minutes in Mariupol, Hundreds of Thousands in Mariupol Struggling to Survive; U.N.: 10 Million People Forced to Flee Their Homes; Invasion Forces Eurovision Winner Jamal to Flee Ukraine; EU Discussing More Sanctions on Russia. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Couple Remember the Nightmares of War; Mariupol Turned into Ashes; World Sympathizes with Ukraine's Suffering; President Biden Traveling to Europe; Businesses Warned of a Potential Cyberattack; Holocaust Survivor Killed in Ukraine; Stalemate is Possible Between Russia and Ukraine; Chinese Plane Crash Killed 132 Passengers; Alexei Navalny Not Going Out Yet. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukrainian Military: Russian Forces Ousted From Makariv; Ukraine: Bombs Falling On Mariupol "Every 10 Minutes"; Zelenskyy: Mariupol Being Reduced To Ashes, But Will Survive; Ukraine Denies Russian Claim Of Weapons Stores At Mall; Pentagon And EU Pointed To Evidence Of War Crimes; Hundreds Of Thousands In Mariupol Struggling To Survive; NATO And U.S. Say Russian Ground Forces Under-Performing; Russian Tabloid Reports Then Removes, Defense Ministry Death Toll Of Nearly 10,000 Russian Soldiers In Ukraine; Biden Confirms Russia's Cause Of Hypersonic Missiles; IAEA: Long-Delayed Rotation Of Chernobyl Staff Complete; 96-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Killed In Kharkiv; Polish Couple Opens Home To Ukrainian Refugees; UNHCR: Nearly 3.5 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Polish Border Guard: 2 Plus Million Have Crossed Into Poland; Lithuania FM: We Cannot Get Tired Imposing Sanctions; Makariv: Reclaimed by Ukrainian Forces; Bombs "Falling Every 10 minutes" in Mariupol; Russian Mall Attack Kills Eight People; NATO Leaders Will Gather to Discuss Current State of Affairs; Additional Sanctions to Russia by EU; Interview with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis; Pentagon: Russia Failed to Achieve Majority of its Goals; Activists Commend U.S. Declaration of Genocide; Investigation for Boeing 737-800 Crash. Aired 2-3a ET
• 10 Million People Forced to Flee Their Homes; More than 200,000 Evacuees Seeking Safety in Lviv; Chinese State Media: No Plane Crash Survivors Found So Far; Hearings Begin for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson; Ukrainian Musician Helps Defend Kyiv from Russian Attacks; Bombs Falling Every 10 Minutes In Mariupol; At Least Eight People Killed In Russian Attack On Kyiv Shopping Center; Nearly 3.5 million Ukrainians Flee The Country; EU Doubles Its Military Aid To Ukraine. Aired 1-2a ET
• Hundreds Of Thousands In Mariupol Struggling To Survive; Polish Couple Open Their Home To Ukrainian Refugees; U.N.: Nearly 3.5 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Lviv Art Palace Becomes Aid Distribution Center; Refugees From Mariupol Shelter In Dnipro Arcade; Children's Laser Tag Arcade Becomes Wartime Shelter; Senior NATO Official: Signs Pointing to a Stalemate; U.S. Investigator Will Aid Chinese Plane Crash Probe; Hearings Begin for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 12- 1a ET
• Senate Hearing for Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson; Sr. Defense Official: Ukrainians fight to Regain Land from Russia; Counter-Attack May Prevent Russia From Surrounding Kyiv. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Senate Hearing For Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senate Hearing For Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Ratings Firm Warns Ukraine War Will Lift Inflation to 7 Percent; Ukraine Calls Nestle Out for Doing Business with Russia; Soon, Senate Hearing Resumes for Supreme Court Nominee Jackson; Senate Hearing for Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Putin Critic Alexey Navalny Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison; President Biden Warns of Russian Cyberattacks; Will Belarus Join Russian Invasion of Ukraine?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Senate Hearing For Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Senate Hearing for Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearing. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Second Day of Hearing for Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 21, 2022
• Ukraine's President on Explaining War to His Children; China Denies Providing Military Assistance to Russia; Biden Travels to Europe to Meet with Allies; U.S. Officials Confirm Russia's Use of Hypersonic Missiles; Many African Leaders Hesitant to Criticize Russia; Fauci: U.S. Likely to See an Uptick in New Cases. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• More Than 7,200 People Evacuated from Mariupol Sunday; President Zelenskyy Wants to Talk with Putin; Ukraine Rejects Russia's Demand to Surrender Mariupol; Children's Laser Tag Arcade Becomes Wartime Shelter; NATO Leaders Will Meet to Discuss Conflict this Week; A Least One Killed in Kyiv Attack; War Entering 4th Week. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Russian Forces Hit New Target in Kyiv; NATO Leaders Meeting in Brussels; Journalists Face Danger to Deliver Facts; 71 Orphaned Babies Rescued; Volodymyr Zelenskyy Addressed Israel's Knesset; Russia Used Hypersonic Missiles; Hong Kong Changed its COVID Rules. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Explosions Rocked Kyiv; Mariupol Rejects Demand to Surrender; NATO Leaders Meet in Brussels; Ukraine Repair and Reuse Russia's Own Military Hardware Against Them; Ukraine: More Than 7,000 Evacuated From Mariupol Sunday; Senior Russian Naval Officer Killed Near Mariupol; Ukrainian Forces Battle Russians Near Kherson. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Ukraine Rejects Russia's Demand To Surrender Mariupol; More Than 7,200 People Evacuated From Mariupol Sunday; Ukrainian Forces Battle Russians Near Kherson; Ukrainian President Addressed Israeli Knesset Sunday; China Denies Providing Military Assistance To Russia; Pres. Zelenskyy Says He's Ready for Negotiations with Putin; Children Paying the Heavy Price of War; Kremlin Ramps Up Propaganda Offensive as Invasion Stalls; Ukraine Says Another Russian General Killed Amid Conflict; Cyberwarfare in the Digital Fight with Russia; COVID Vaccine Could Become Annual Shot; Hong Kong Announces Lifting of Some COVID Restrictions. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Rejects Russia's Demand to Surrender Mariupol; Children's Laser Tag Arcade Becomes Wartime Shelter; Biden Embarks on Diplomatic Efforts This Week; China Denies Providing Military Assistance to Russia; African Leaders Hesitant to Criticize Russia; Kremlin Ramps Up Propaganda Offensive as Invasion Fails; 30 Taxis Made 40-Hour Round Trip from Madrid to Poland; China Doubles Down on Zero- COVID Policy as Cases Soar. Aired 12-1a ET
• Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives Her Opening Statement; Sr. NATO Official: All Signs Point to a Stalemate in Ukraine. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• War in Ukraine: Graves Being Dug in Streets; Russian Advance Believed Stalled; Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives Her Opening Statement. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Zelenskyy: "I'm Ready For Negotiations" With Putin, But If They Fail, It Could Mean "A Third World War"; Chinese Airliner Carrying 132 People Crashes In Southern China; Ukrainian Mother Of 3 Posts Video Diary Of What Family Life Is Like During Putin's Invasion. aired 2:30- 3p ET
• Ukraine Rejects Russia's Demand To Surrender Mariupol; New Curfew In Effect Until Wednesday In Kyiv; Right Now: Confirmation Hearing For Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Senate Confirmation Hearing For Judge Jackson Begins; Biden To Travel To Europe For High-Stakes Summit; Chinese Airliner Carrying 132 People Crashes In Southern China. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukraine Forces Repurposing Russian Weapons; Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• 10 Million People Have Been Displaced by the War in Ukraine; Senate Begins Supreme Court Hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson; Ukraine Rejects Russia's Demand to Surrender City of Mariupol. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• School Sheltering 400 People Bombed in Mariupol; Man Wounded by Gunfire During Protest in Kherson; Soon, Senate Hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S. and NATO Struggle over Negotiations; Oleksandr Senkevych is Interviewed about Mykolaiv; Boeing Jet Crashes in China. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Large Explosions in Kyiv; Russian Push in the South; Biden Holds Call with European Leaders; Russia and Ukraine's War is a Bloody Stalemate; Supreme Court Nominee Hearings Today. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 20, 2022
• New Images Show Damage To Mariupol Theater After Bombing; Ukraine Says Fifth Russian General Killed; WHO Alarmed By Attacks On Medical Facilities; Ukraine Fighting Creating Humanitarian Crisis In Europe; Over 2 Million Refugees Flee To Poland; Mariupol School Sheltering 400 People Bombed; U.K. Prime Minister Says Putin In "Total Panic" Over Democracy; Putin Lays Out Demands In Call With Erdogan; Moderna Seeking Fda Authorization For Second Booster For All Adults. Aired 4-5a ET
• Scores Of Children Evacuated From Orphanage In Sumy; Former Ukrainian President Urges Sanctions On Putin's "Propagandists"; New Images Show Damage To Mariupol Theater After Bombing; Over 2 Million Refugees Flee To Poland; Russia's War Plans Have Missed Objectives; Ballet Stars Unite For Fundraising Gala; U.S. Health Officials Monitoring Rising Covid-19 Cases In Europe. Aired 3-4a ET
• Scores of Children Evacuated from Orphanage in Sumy; Putin Lays Out Demands in Call with Erdogan; U.K. Says Russia Has Failed to Gain Control of Ukraine's Airspace; U.N. Says 6.5 Million Have Been Displaced in Ukraine, 1.5 Million of Them Children; Ukrainians Fearful of Russian Operatives among Them; Russians in Romania Protest War in Ukraine; Ballet Stars Unite for Fundraising Gala. Aired 2-3a ET
• Scores of Children Evacuated from Orphanage in Sumy; Dozens Likely Killed in Strike on Mykolaiv Barracks; U.N. Says over 1.5 Million Children Have Fled Ukraine; U.K. Prime Minister Says Putin in "Total Panic" over Democracy; Russian Foreign Minister Says Security Guarantees Must Be Met; Russia Launched Hypersonic Missiles against Ukraine; Ukraine Says Fifth Russian General Killed; Ukrainians Fearful of Russian Operatives among Them; U.S. Health Officials Monitoring Rising COVID-19 Cases in Europe; Composer's Kyiv Studio Is Also a Bomb Shelter. Aired 1-2a ET
• New Images Show Damage to Mariupol Theater after Bombing; Former Ukrainian President Urges Sanctions on Putin's "Propagandists"; Ukraine Says Fifth Russian General Killed; Ukrainians Fearful of Russian Operatives among Them; Ukraine Fighting Creating Humanitarian Crisis in Europe; Over 2 Million Refugees Flee to Poland; U.K. Prime Minister Says Putin in "Total Panic" over Democracy; Protesters in Los Angeles Denounce Russian Invasion; Arnold Schwarzenegger Joins Push to Pierce Putin's Digital Iron Curtain; U.S. Trucking Hit Hard by Rising Diesel Prices; Ukrainian Hockey Refugees Stick Together. Aired 12-1a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Battle Russians Near Kherson; Children Paying the Heavy Price of War; China Denies Providing Military Assistance to Russia; Ukrainian Forces Repair, Reuse Russian Military Hardware; Cyberwarfare in the Digital Fight with Russia; Hong Kong Announces Lifting of Some COVID Restrictions. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Russia Bombs Ukraine Indiscriminately as Advance Stalls; Russia Bombed Mariupol School Sheltering 400 People; Former U.S. Marine Corps Traveled to Ukraine to Train Soldiers; Justice Clarence Thomas Still Expected to Participate Despite Being Hospitalized; 1 Dead, 24 Wounded in Arkansas Car Show Shooting; Caretakers Risk Their Lives to Save Ukrainian Orphans. Aired 8-9p ET
• Kyiv's Mayor Says At Least One Person Killed After More Explosions Rocked Ukraine's Capital City; Interview with Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) and Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME) about Humanitarian Crisis from Russia's War on Ukraine; Justice Clarence Thomas Hospitalized with Flu-Like Symptoms; Volunteer Nurses Make an Effort to Save Vulnerable Orphan Children in Ukraine; Interview with Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA); Sirens Blare in War-Torn Ukraine; U.S. Identifies Four U.S. Marines Killed in NATO Training Crash. Aired 7-8p ET
• Several Explosions Heard In Ukrainian Capital Of Kyiv; Ukrainian Influencer Bringing The Front Lines To Social Media; President Zelenskyy Says His Children Know What Ukraine Is Fighting For; Interview With Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH); Confirmation Hearings For Judge Jackson Begin Tomorrow. Aired 6-7p ET
• Russian Military Hit Nursing Home, Art School, And Ukrainian Barracks; Hypersonic Missiles Used By Russian Military; President Zelenskyy Warns Of Third World War; Putin Pushes War Propaganda In Russia; Gun Deaths In The U.S. This Week. Aired 5-6p ET
• Massive Anti-Aircraft Fire Erupts Above Kyiv; Arms Depot In Mykolaiv Hit By Russian Strike; President Zelenskyy Says Failed Negotiations With Russia Could Mean Third World War; Russia Claims First Combat Launches Of Hypersonic Missiles; Ukraine War; Senate Confirmation Hearings. Aired 4-5p ET
• Massive Anti-Aircraft Fire Erupts Above Ukraine's Capital Of Kyiv; Rescue Operations Underway After Missiles Hit Mykolaiv Military Base; Supreme Court Hearings For Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Start Tomorrow. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russia's War On Ukraine; Children's Arcade Being Used As A Shelter For Civilians From Mariupol; Zelenskyy: "I'm Ready For Negotiations" With Putin; Ukrainians Remain On High Alert For Russian Saboteurs; Team Rubicon Responds To Humanitarian Crisis In Ukraine; Fauci: U.S. Unlikely To See Dangerous Surge From Subvariant. Aired 2- 3p ET


March 19, 2022
• Dozens Feared Dead In Bombing Of Ukraine Army Barracks; Ukraine Claims 14,000 Russian Troops Killed In Fighting; Drone Footage Shows Gutted Buildings In Mariupol; Diplomats Discuss Idea Of Neutrality For Ukraine To End War; War Refugees Spread Out Across Europe; Ukrainian Refugees Stuck At U.S.-Mexico Border; Push To Stop Companies Operating In Russia; E.U. Leaders Make Humanitarian Appeal To Putin; U.S. And Chinese Leaders Speak On Ukraine; Russian Orthodox Church Supports Putin; Toy Company Raises $145,000+ With Zelenskyy LEGO. Aired 5-6a ET
• Dozens Feared Dead In Bombing Of Ukraine Army Barracks; Casualties Rise As War In Ukraine Enters Fourth Week; U.S. Secretary Of Defense Lloyd Austin Speaks To Bulgarian Allies About War In Ukraine; Taxi Convoy Shuttles Ukrainians To Safety In Spain; War Refugees Spread Out Across Europe; E.U. Leaders Make Humanitarian Appeal To Putin; U.S. And Chinese Leaders Speak On Ukraine; Photographer David Turnley Captures The Emotion Of War. Aired 4-5a ET
• Dozens Feared Dead in Bombing of Ukraine Army Barracks; Ukraine Claims 14,000 Russian Troops Killed in Fighting; Russia Stalling on Update on Casualties; War Refugees Spread Out across Europe; Missile Leaves Landscape of Destruction in Northern Kyiv; Many Ukrainians Head Home to Help War Effort; U.S. and Chinese Leaders Speak on Ukraine; U.S. Veteran Trains Ukrainian Civilians to Treat War Wounds; Toy Company Raises $145,000+ with Zelenskyy LEGO. Aired 3-4a ET
• Dozens Feared Dead in Bombing of Ukraine Army Barracks; U.S. General Says Russian Troops Do Not Appear Motivated; Ukrainian Officer Speaks about the Realities of War; War Refugees Spread Out across Europe; Drone Footage Shows Gutted Buildings in Mariupol; U.S. Veteran Trains Ukrainian Civilians to Treat War Wounds; U.S. and Chinese Leaders Speak on Ukraine; Ukrainian Refugees Stuck at U.S.-Mexico Border; Russian Orthodox Church Supports Putin. Aired 2-3a ET
• Dozens Feared Dead in Bombing of Ukraine Army Barracks; Putin Holds Massive Rally to Justify Ukraine Invasion; War Refugees Spread Out across Europe; Empty Strollers Mark the War Deaths of over 100 Children; U.S. and Chinese Leaders Speak on Ukraine; Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov Describes Days of Detention by Russian Forces; Many Ukrainians Head Home to Help War Effort; Photographer David Turnley Captures the Emotion of War. Aired 1-2a ET
• Dozens Feared Dead in Bombing of Ukraine Army Barracks; U.S. General Says Russian Troops Do Not Appear Motivated; War Refugees Spread Out across Europe; Ukrainian Officer Speaks about the Realities of War; Ukraine Claims 14,000 Russian Troops Killed in Fighting; U.S. and Chinese Leaders Speak on Ukraine; Empty Strollers Mark the War Deaths of over 100 Children. Aired 12-1a ET
• Dozens Likely Killed in Strike on Mykolaiv Barracks; Gym in Lviv Turned into Shelter by Dozens of Displaced Ukrainians; How Aleppo Foretold Russia's War on Ukraine; U.S. Confirms Russia Fired Hypersonic Missiles into Ukraine; Biden Travels to Brussels This Week for NATO Summit; Spanish Taxis Make 3,000-Mile Trip for Ukraine Refugees; Friends and Colleagues Mourn Death of Ukrainian Dancer; Ballet stars unite for "Dance for Ukraine" Fundraising Gala; COVID Cases on the Rise Again in Western Europe. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Former Ukrainian President Says, Biden Should Visit Kyiv Next Week; U.S Women Heading To Ukraine To Offer Medical Help; Refugees Fleeing Russia's Invasion Trigger Humanitarian Crisis. Aired 10-11p ET
• Zelenskyy's Plea For Peace Negotiations; Mariupol Residents Forcibly Taken To Russia; Russia's Hypersonic Missile; Ukraine: Another Russian General Killed; Ten People Shot Dead In Arkansas; Going Back Home: Ukrainians Returning To Ukraine To Join The War Against Russia; Biden To Meet With NATO Leaders. Aired 9-10p ET
• British PM Johnson Says Putin In "Total Panic," Fearing Pro- Democracy Uprising In Moscow; Former Ukrainian President Calls On Biden To Visit Kyiv Next Week; Norway PM: Four U.S. Service Members Killed In NATO Training Crash; Russia Launched Supersonic Weapons Against Ukraine Last Week; U.S. Women Heading To Ukraine To Offer Medical Help; Ukrainian President Calls For Peace Negotiations "Without Delay"; Former CNN News Assistant, Sierra Jenkins, Killed In Virginia Shooting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Captured Residents Taken To Camps, Sent To Remote Russian Cities; Four U.S. Marines Killed In NATO Training Exercise In Norway; Russia Uses Hypersonic Missiles To Destroy Ammo Depot; Putin's War Sparks Massive Humanitarian Crisis; Vladimir Putin's Stranglehold On The Media Means Russian Citizens Are Getting Steady Diet Of Lies About The Conflict; COVID Variant Causing Uptick In Worldwide Cases. Aired 7-8p ET
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• Military Barracks In Mykolaiv, Ukraine Hit By Russian Strikes; Lviv On Alert Amid Fears Of Russian Sabotage, Espionage; Putin Stages Pro-War Propaganda Rally In Packed Moscow Stadium; Small Ukrainian Villages Prepare For Russian Attack; Tech Entrepreneur Returns To Ukraine To Help War Effort; Biden Leans On Long History With Putin To Cut Off Russia. Aired 4-5p ET
• Dozens Reported Killed In Strike On Ukrainian Barracks In Mykolaiv; Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says Russia Has Missteps, Struggled With Logistics; Arnold Schwarzenegger Joins Push To Pierce Putin's Digital Iron Curtain; Russia State News: WNBA Star To Be Held At Least 2 More Months; U.N.: 518,000-Plus Refugees Have Fled Ukraine To Romania. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion Of Ukraine; Interview With Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko; U.S. Secretary Of Defense Lloyd Austin Says Russian Plan In Ukraine Being Thwarted By Ukrainian Resistance; Ukraine Claims Successful Attack Against Elite Russian Unit; Widow Of Former Russian Spy Poisoned On British Soil Is Interviewed On History Of Vladimir Putin's Aggressive Actions Before Invasion Of Ukraine; U.S. President Joe Biden Warns Chinese President Xi Jinping Against Providing Aid To Russia; Millions Of Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Into Poland. Aired 2-3p ET
• U.S.: Russia Fired Hypersonic Missiles For First Time In Combat; U.N.: 847 Civilians, Including 64 Children, Killed In Ukraine; U.S. Marine Confirms Four Marines Involved In NATO Training Mission Crash In Norway; The Rush To Save Ukraine's Endangered Historical Sites, UNESCO "Deeply Concerned"; U.S. Citizen Among Several Killed In Russian Attack On Chernihiv; Moderna Seeks Authorization For Second Booster As Health Experts Warn Next COVID Surge Could Hit U.S. Within Weeks; Price Of Diesel At Record Levels, Hammering Truck Drivers. Aired 1-2p ET
• Norway Prime Minister: Four U.S. Service Members Killed In NATO Training Crash; United Nations: 3.3 Million Have Fled Ukraine, Another Two Million Internally Displaced; Zelensky Calls For Peace Negotiations "Without Delay"; W.H.O.: At Least 43 Health Centers Attacked By Russian Forces; Schwarzenegger Video Urges Russians To Overcome Disinformation; Refugees Fleeing War Getting Stuck At U.S.- Mexico Border. Aired 12-1p ET
• U.S. Marines Confirm Four Marines Involved In NATO Training Mission Crash In Norway; Rescue Efforts Continue After Strike On Ukrainian Barracks; Russian Missile Blast In Kyiv, Absolute Scene Of Devastation; Austin: U.S. Won't Stand In Way Of Other Countries Sending Fighter Jets; Interview With Former Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev; Ukrainian Photographer Document Russian Invasion Of His Country; Moderna Seeks Authorization For Second Booster For All Adults. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion of Ukraine; Russian Forces Bomb Westward City of Lviv in Ukraine; President Biden has Call with Chinese President Xi Jinping Concerning Russian Invasion of Ukraine; Russian Forces Bomb Theater Housing Refugees and Children in Mariupol; American Killed in Ukraine; Vladimir Putin Controls Substantial Wealth According to Former Russian Oligarch; Rising Oil Prices Hitting Farmers in America; Eleven-Year-Old Boy Travels through War-Torn Ukraine to Slovakia to Meet Family. Aired 10-11a ET


March 18, 2022
• Mounting Casualties May Undermine Russian Morale; U.S. and NATO: Thousands of Russian Troops Killed in Ukraine; Biden and Xi to Speak for the First Time Since Invasion; Ukrainian Man in U.S. Helps Rescue Sister from Ukraine. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine: One Killed as Downed Rocket Hits Kyiv Building; Dozens Killed in Latest Russian Attacks on Ukraine; Lviv Mayor: Russian Missiles Hit Aircraft Repair Plant; CNN Investigates Mariupol Maternity Hospital Strike; Ukraine Surgeon Sees 100+ Patients a Day; Countries Around Ukraine Deal with Massive Refugee Numbers. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Russian Forces Targets Key Buildings; Thousands Died from Russian Forces; President Biden to Warn President Xi; Hospitals Overwhelmed with Patients from Ukraine; Good Begets Good; President Biden to Speak with Xi Jinping; Russia Sends a Message to NATO; Griner's Fate Undetermined in Russia. Aired 3-4a ET
• Key Ukrainian Cities Continue to Face Attacks; CNN Investigates Mariupol Maternity Hospital Strike; Border Towns Plan for Onslaught of Refugees; Air Raid Sirens And Explosions Heard In Lviv, Ukraine; Biden And Xi To Talk For The First Time Since Invasion; Expert: China Trying To Be Neutral In The War; Military Drones Raise Fears Of International Escalation. Aired 2-3a ET
• Air Raid Sirens and Explosions in Lviv, Ukraine; Authorities Report 53 Killed in Attacks on Chernihiv; Zelenskyy Warns Mercenaries Against Joining Russia; Biden to Warn China not to Support Russian Aggression; Countries Around Ukraine Cope with Influx of Refugees; International Criminal Courts Looks into Possible War Crimes; Veteran War Photographer Captures Horrors of War; Biden and Xi to Talk for the First Time Since Invasion; Young Refugee Flees Ukraine Alone. Aired 1- 2a ET
• At Least 53 Dead in Chernihiv from Russian Attacks; Ukrainians Pitch in to Aid War Effort; Biden and Xi to Talk for First Time Since Invasion; Blinken Accuses Russia of War Crimes in Ukraine; Ukrainian Man in U.S. Helps Rescue Sister from Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
• How Vladimir Putin Hides His Fortune with No Paper Trail; U.S. Pediatric Surgeon Operating in Ukraine Amid Sirens and Shelling; Severe Weather Including Tornadoes Threatening Large Parts of U.S.; North Carolina Man Providing Clean Water to Ukrainians. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Russians Fire Missiles At City Of Lviv, Miles From NATO Territory; Hackers, State Department, Schwarzenegger Messages Aimed At Getting Truth About War To Average Russians. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Russians Fire Missiles At City Of Lviv, Miles From NATO Territory; Chinese President: China, U.S. Have A Responsibility To Work For Peace; Ukrainian Army: Russia's Main Ways Of Attacking Kyiv Are Blocked. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden-Xi Call Comes as China Pressured to Take Side in Ukraine War; Max Baucus, Former U.S. Ambassador to China, Discusses China's Position on Russia-Ukraine War; Excerpt from CNN's Exclusive Interview with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Russia-Ukraine; Alex Goncharenko, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Discusses the Russian Invasion; Biden Warns Chinese President in Call of Consequences for Helping Russia. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Some Ukrainian Refugees Returning Home to Help War Effort; Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) Discusses Biden-Xi Jinping's Phone Call Today & Blinken Calling on Congress to Confirm State Department Nominees Who'll Play Role in Ukraine Response; How Vladimir Putin Hides His Fortune With No Paper Trail. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Russia Steps Up Attacks; President Biden Speaks to Chinese President. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Putin Could Be The Richest Man On The Planet; Xi To Biden:" Conflict And Confrontation Are Not In Anyone's Interest"; Oil Prices Spike Back Above $100 As Ukraine Crisis Grows; U.S. Farmers Feel Pressure Of Inflation, Rising Energy Prices; 11-Year-Old Boy Flees War Zone On 600-Mile Journey Alone. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Russians Fire Missiles at City of Lviv, Miles From NATO Territory; Russian Attacks Destroying Ukraine's Cities, Killing Civilians; Biden, China's Xi Speak on Russia's War in Critical Call. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S. Citizen Killed in Ukraine; ICRC Evacuates Staff from Mariupol; Bill Nelson is Interviewed about NASA. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Russia Fires on Lviv; Biden Speaks with Xi Today; Kim Dozier is Interviewed about Biden's Call with China; Russian Elite Airborne Commander Dead; Cedric Leighton is Interviewed about the Russian Attack on Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 17, 2022
• One Killed as Debris from Downed Missile Hits Kyiv Building; Zelenskyy Appeals to U.S. Congress for More Help; Biden Announces Additional $800 Million in Security Aid; ICC Chief Prosecutor Investigation Potential War Crimes; Ukraine: Bomb Hits Mariupol Theater Serving as Shelter; NATO Allies Against Establishing No-Fly Zone in Ukraine; Ukraine's Zelenskyy Addresses German Bundestag. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Civilians Left Crumbling in Dark Shelter; Red Cross Welcomes Any Help; Ukraine's Plea Answered by More Funding from U.S.; ICC to Investigate War in Ukraine; Putin Wants to Eradicate Scum and Traitors; War Took Everything from a Father; Woman Made a Timeline of Her War Experience; Melitopol Mayor Now Back to Work; Two British- Iranians Released from Jail; Russian Ballerina Left Bolshoi Ballet; Russians Anti-War Protests Seen Abroad. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview with Jose Manuel Albares, Spanish Foreign Minister: Ukrainian Refugees Flooding into Europe; U.S. Federal Reserve Increases Interest Rates .25 Percent; IEA: Oil Supply Shock Coming as Russian Output Falls; British-Iranians Back Home After Years of Detention in Iran. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• One Killed As Debris From Downed Missile Hits Kyiv Building.; Ukraine: Bomb Hits Mariupol Theater Serving As Shelter; Witnesses: 10 Killed In Chernihiv Bread Line Shelling; Zelenskyy Appeals To U.S. Congress For More Help; Biden Announces Additional $800 Million In Security Aid; Russian Warships Pass Through Japanese Waters; Putin Condemns Russian Protesters As Traitors; Humanitarian Needs Rising Amid Escalating Russian Attacks; Attacks On Civilians Intensify In Kyiv Across Ukraine; Ukraine's Methods For Stalling Russia's Advance; Ukrainian Refugees Worry About Loved Ones Back Home. Aired 2-3a ET
• Attacks on Civilians Intensify in Kyiv, Across Ukraine; Five Hurt in Attack on Convoy Heading for Zaporizhzhia; Zelenskyy Appeals to U.S. Congress for More Help; Biden Announces Additional $800 Million Security Aid; Witnesses: 10 Killed in Chernihiv Bread Line Shelling; Russians in Istanbul Taka a Stand Against War. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine: Bomb Hits Mariupol Theater Serving As Shelter; Attacks On Civilians Intensify In Kyiv, Across Ukraine; Family Makes Flak Jackets For Ukrainian Territorial Defense; Russian State T.V. Journalists Speaks Out Following Protest; Ukrainian Refugees In Romania Wonder What Lies Ahead; Ukrainian Refugees In Romania Wonder What Lies Ahead; Zelenskyy To U.S. Lawmakers: We Need You Right Now; Asian Stock Markets React To U.S. Rate Hike. Aired 12-1a ET
• Blinken: Personally, I agree Russian is Committing War Crimes; U.N. Security Council Holds Meeting on Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine; U.S., NATO Ramp Up Surveillance, Patrols Near Borders with Ukraine; CDC Chief Warns that Omicron Subvariant Could Bring New Cases. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Ukraine: People Emerging Alive From Bombed Mariupol Theater; Ukraine: Forces Starting To "Counterstrike" Russian Military. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Secretary Of State Blinken Gives Update On U.S. Efforts On War In Ukraine; Blinken: "Personally I Agree" Russia Is Committing War Crimes, Putin Is A War Criminal; Sviatoslav Yurash, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Discusses Ukraine/Russia War And Increasing Attacks On Civilians. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Updates War in Ukraine; Civilian Death Toll Rises in Ukraine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Int. Org. Warns of Human Trafficking Risk Due to Refugee Crisis; Biden, China's Xi Speak Tomorrow for First Time Since Russian Invasion; ICC Prosecutor: "It's a Crime to Internally Target Citizens"; WHO Chief: Global COVID Spike Is "Tip of the Iceberg". Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Crackdown in Russia; Civilian Death Toll Rises in Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET


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