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March 29, 2022
• Interview with Resident of Kharkiv, Ukraine Victoria Goncharenko; Russian Forces Stalled in Ukraine; Russians Continues to attack Kharkiv, Ukraine; FDA Authorizing Second Booster for adults over 50; Interview with White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients; Shooting Attack Near Tel Aviv. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ukraine, Russia Negotiators Discuss Security Guarantees, Ceasefire; At Least 12 Dead in Russian Strike on Mykolaiv Government Building; Russian Forces Stalled in Several Parts of Ukraine; Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• President Biden Meets With Prime Minister of Singapore; Oil Prices Drop; Russian Forces Withdrawing From Kyiv?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• President Biden Hosts Singapore's Prime Minister at White House; At Least 9 Killed in Russian Airstrike on Mykolaiv Government Building; Officials: 90% of Residential Buildings in Mariupol Damaged or Destroyed; Biden Meets with Singapore's Prime Minister as Ukraine & Russia Express Optimism Following Talks; WAPO: Logs Show 7-Hour Gap in Trump's Jan. 6 Phone Records; Criminal Contempt Charges Recommended for Scavino, Navarro. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Washington Post Reports, White House Logs From January 6 Show Seven-Hour Gap in Trump Calls; U.S. Official Says, Russian Forces Stalled in Several Parts of Ukraine; Cities Across U.S. Report a Rise in Attacks on Asian-Americans. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Intel Shows Russia Moving Some Forces Away From Kyiv in Major Strategy Shift; Ukraine Says There Was Progress in Latest Talks With Russia; Now, Biden Holds Call With European Allies on War in Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Renato Mariotti is Interviewed about White House Logs; Justin Esiobu is Interviewed about Kharkiv. Aired 9:30-10a
• Russian Strike on Mykolaiv; Russians Stop Advancing on Kyiv; Russia to Reduce Assault on Kyiv and Chernihiv; Paul Eaton and Jeffrey Edmonds are Interviewed about Ukraine; Biden Holds Call with European Allies. Aired 9:00-9:30a ET


March 28, 2022
• New Round of Russia-Ukraine Talks this Week; Zelenskyy Gave Interview to Russian Independent Journalists; Qatar Opposes Use of Power Against Sovereign Country; U.S. Secretary of State Meeting with Allies in Israel; Shanghai Going Into Lockdown for COVID Testing; Will Smith Smacks Chris Rock Before Winning Oscar. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukrainian Official: Missile Strikes Hit Multiple Cities; Zelenskyy: Ukraine's Goals are Peace and Return to Normal Life; New Round of Ukraine-Russia Talks Set for Tuesday; U.S. Officials Try to Walk Back Biden's Putin Comment. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• White House Quick to Defend President Biden's Words; President Zelenskyy Remain Consistent in His Goal; People Call for More Help for Ukraine; Aid to Ukraine is Winding Down; Zelenskyy: Ukraine is Ready to Accept Neutral Status; International Rescue Committee Warns of "Catastrophic Health Crisis"; Shanghai Going Into Lockdown for COVID Testing; Former NBA Star Trying to Boost African Economy; Finding Solace in the Mountains; Ukrainian Forced to Flee Shortly Before Giving Birth. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Zelenskyy Interviewed by Independent Russian Journalists; White House Doing Damage Control on Biden's Comment About Putin; Ukraine and Russia Talk Set in Turkey; Ukrainian Refugees Getting Help from Volunteers. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Strikes Destroy Town and Homes Outside Kyiv; New Round of Ukraine-Russia Talks set for Tuesday; U.S. Official Try to Walk Back Biden's Putin Comment; Many Fleeing Ukraine Have No Idea Where They'll End Up; Ukrainian official: Missile Strikes Hit Multiple Cities; Will Smith Appears to Strike Chris Rock on Oscars Telecast; Blinken Tours Middle East; Shanghai Going Into Lockdown for COVID testing. Aired 1-2a ET
• Lviv Residents United in Fight Against Russian Forces; Ukrainian Officials: Humanitarian Aid Dwindling; U.S. Officials Try to Walk Back Biden's Putin Comment; Afghan Refugees Forced to Flee Ukraine; Ukrainians Push Back in Kyiv; Nearly 4 Million Have Fled Ukraine to Nearby Counties; Will Smith Hits Chris Rock During Oscars after Joke about Wife; Shanghai Going into Lockdown for COVID Testing; Qatari Foreign Minister is Interviewed about Future of Russian Investment. Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden on His Comment that Putin Can't Stay in Power: I'm Not Walking Anything Back," But Not Articulating a Policy Change; Jared Kushner Expected to Appear before January 6 Committee this Week; January 6 Committee Will Seek Interview with Ginni Thomas; Will Smith Hits Chris Rock on Stage During Academy Awards. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Unveils 2023 Budget Proposal, Which Includes Funding for Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Academy Members Hold "Heated, Divided" Meeting On Will Smith Slap; Ukrainian Mom Posts Video Diary From Kyiv Bomb Shelter With Young Kids; U.N.: 3.8 Million People Have Fled Ukraine Since Russian Invasion, Most Head To Poland; Biden Unveils 2023 Budget Proposal, Including Funding For Ukraine. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Oscar Slap; Interview With Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; President Biden to Unveil Budget Proposal; Ukrainian- Russian Talks Continue. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Inna, Ukrainian Parliament Member Discusses the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Peace Negotiations; Academy Members Held Meeting to Discuss Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock; SCOTUS Nominee Inspires Black Women to be Themselves. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• White House Walks Back Biden Comments on Putin; Ukrainian Negotiations. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• White House Walks Back Biden's Remark That Putin Cannot Stay in Power; U.N. Says, 3.8 Million Have Fled Ukraine Since Russian Invasion Started; Will Smith Hits Chris Rock on Stage During Academy Awards. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Mariupol Mayor Says, We Are In The Hands Of The Occupiers; Zelenskyy Says, Ukraine Read to Accept Neutral, Non-Nuclear States; White House Walks Back Biden's Remark That Putin Cannot Stay in Power. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Ukrainian Police Enforcing Curfews; Viktor Yushchenko on Biden's Comments; Smith Hits Rock at Oscars; Katerina Sergatskova is Interviewed about Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Explosions in Ukrainian Cities; Mark Hertling is Interviewed about Ukraine; White House Walks Back Comments; Burke Bryant is Interviewed about his Rescue Project. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 27, 2022
• Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain in Power"; Russian Missiles Striking Ukrainian Fuel Depots; Biden Warns Russia away from NATO Territory; Biden Meets with Refugee Families in Poland; Second Black Box Retrieved from China Eastern Plane Crash; Tributes Pour in for Foo Fighters' Taylor Hawkins; Food Truck Owners Charging More as Inflation Surges; Pope Francis Criticizes Ukraine-Russia Crisis; Ukrainian Crew Member Tried to Sink Yacht Tied to Russian Oligarch. Aired 5-6a ET
• Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain In Power"; Russian Missiles Striking Ukrainian Fuel Depots; Conflict Exacerbating Existing Food Shortages; Polish Monastery Takes In Moms And Kids; Ukrainian Troops Push Counteroffensive Near Capital; Taliban Renege On Allowing Girls Back In Schools; Ukrainian Refugee Wins Jerusalem Marathon; Estonian Women Train To Fight. Aired 4-5a ET
• Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain In Power"; Ukrainian Rock Star Describes Life In A War Zone; World Central Kitchen Helping Feed Ukrainians; Russian Family On Deciding To Leave Country; North Korea Tests First ICBM In Four Years; Concert In Kharkiv Metro Shelter; South African President Blames Nato For Russian Invasion. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy Makes Urgent Plea for NATO Arms; Russian Missiles Striking Ukrainian Fuel Depots; Refugee: All Infrastructure Destroyed, Nowhere to Live; Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain in Power"; Ukrainian Troops Push Counteroffensive Near Capital; Ukrainian Rock Star Describes Life in a War Zone; Missiles Striking Lviv Injure Five; Taliban Renege on Allowing Girls back in Schools; 100+ U.S. Fire Departments Send Gear to Ukraine. Aired 2-3a ET
• Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain in Power"; Russian Missiles Striking Ukrainian Fuel Depots; Ukrainian Forces Retake Several More Towns; Refugee: All Infrastructure Destroyed, Nowhere to Live; Missiles Striking Lviv Injure Five; Biden Warns Russia away from NATO Territory; South African President Blames NATO for Russian Invasion; Russia Facing "Remarkable Brain Drain"; Russia Increasingly Isolated amid Sanctions and Boycotts; Adults over 50 Can Get Optional Second Booster; Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Goes On Despite Nearby Attack. Aired 1-2a ET
• Biden: Vladimir Putin "Cannot Remain in Power"; Biden Warns Russia away from NATO Territory; Russian Missiles Striking Ukrainian Fuel Depots; Ukrainian Forces Retake Several More Towns; Refugee: All Infrastructure Destroyed, Nowhere to Live; Norwegian Paramedic Transports Ukrainians to Poland; Missiles Striking Lviv Injure Five; Taliban Renege on Allowing Girls back in Schools; Omicron Subvariant Drives Surge in U.S. and European Cases; 100+ U.S. Fire Departments Send Gear to Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
• World Economy Recession. Ukrainians Find Peace in Mountain City Slavsko; Russia Continues Bombing Ukraine; War Disrupts Global Markets and Increases Food Insecurity; Shanghai Goes Into Lockdown for COVID Testing; Academy Awards Fight. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Loud Explosions Rocked Ukraine Capitol of Kyiv; Russian Forces Shell Areas Near Kyiv as Advance Stalls; Putin Could Carve Ukraine in Two as Invasion Stalls; American Mom's 7th Adoption Hindered by War; Republicans Lean into Culture Wars at Supreme Court Hearings; Estonia Women Train as Possible Defense Force; Hollywood Expected to Mark Ukraine War and Historic Wins During Oscars. Aired 8-9p ET
• Biden Not Calling for Regime Change in Russia; Loud Explosion in Kyiv Amid Heavy Battles; Ukraine Reclaims Villages in Series of Counterattacks; U.S. Mom, Infant Son Flee Ukraine Amid Bureaucratic Nightmare; Why Hasn't Russia Launched Cyberattacks on Ukraine; New Survey One in Five Election Officials Unlikely to Stay after 2024; Death of Taylor Hawkins Under Investigation in Colombia. Aired 7-8p ET
• Explosion Rocks Ukrainian Capital Of Kyiv; War Disrupts U.S. Mom's Adoption Of Ukrainian Child; NYT Photojournalist Describes Horrors, Images Of War; Interview With Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) About President Biden's Remarks In Poland And Russian Propaganda; Head Of U.S. Cybersecurity Says Russian Threat Is Real; What To Watch For At Tonight's Oscars. Aired 6-7p ET
• Lviv Target By Russian Missile Attacks; President Biden Says Putin Cannot Remain In Power; Putin Plans A Korean-Style Split For Ukraine; U.S. Defending Democracy Abroad But Faces Another Story In The U.S. Senate; U.S. Markets Observing War In Ukraine. Aired 5-6p ET
• At Least Six Explosions Rock Lviv Saturday, Five People Injured; Putin Eyeing A Korea-Like Divide For Ukraine; How Russia's War In Ukraine Mirrors Its Invasion Of Afghanistan; Ukrainians Disrupt Russian Offensive As War Moves To New Phase; This Year's Academy Awards; Ukrainian Resilience. Aired 4-5p ET
• Ukrainian Forces Stage Counteroffensive, Retake Several Cities; More Than 3.8 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine; Biden Says Putin Cannot Remain In Power. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russia's War With Ukraine; Macron Warns Against Labeling Putin After Biden Calls Him A Butcher; Jackson Faces Tight Confirmation Vote As GOP Opposition Stiffens; U.N.: More Than 3.8M Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since February. Aired 2-3p ET
• Russian Air Strikes Caused Significant Damage To Lviv's Infrastructure; Fallout Following President Biden's Remarks In Poland; Russia Confirms Missile Strikes On Fuel Depot In Lviv; Red Tape Delays Sponsorship For Ukrainian Refugees In The U.K.; Joint U.S. And Europe Task Aired Force Targets Russia's Energy Revenue; Firefighters In U.S. Sending Equipment To Ukraine; Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Tight Confirmation Vote As GOP Opposition Stiffens. Aired 1-2p ET


March 26, 2022
• Russian Ground Assault On Kyiv Halted; Russian General: "First Stage" Over, Focus Now On Eastern Ukraine; NATO Rejects Zelenskyy's Request For No-Fly Zone; Ukrainian Refugees Face Tough Visa Process In U.K.; Russia Expands Laws Criminalizing "Fake News"; Officials Estimate 600 Survived Mariupol Theater Attack, 300 Died; North Korea Ballistic Missile Launch Condemned By 15 Countries; Pope Leads Prayer For Peace Between Ukraine And Russia. Aired 5-6a ET
• Russian Ground Assault On Kyiv Halted; Officials Estimate 600 Survived Mariupol Theater Attack, 300 Died; Biden To Make Major Address On Ukraine; Warsaw Mayor Pleads For Help With Refugees; U.S. And E.U. Move To Limit Europe's Reliance On Russian Energy; Russia Deployed Infamous Mercenaries; January 6 Committee Debates Calling Ginni Thomas For Questions. Aired 4-5a ET
• Officials Estimate 600 Survived Mariupol Theater Attack, 300 Died; Biden To Make Major Address On Ukraine; Russian Ground Assault On Kyiv Halted; Warsaw Mayor Pleads For Help With Refugees; Life In Kyiv Amid Invasion; Russian General: "First Stage" Over, Focus Now On Eastern Ukraine; Ukrainian Pop Stars Join Military Ranks; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Addresses Doha Conference; Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins Dead At 50; North Korea Ballistic Missile Launch Condemned By 15 Countries. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Ground Assault on Kyiv Halted; Russian General: "First Stage" Over, Focus Now on Eastern Ukraine; U.S. Formally Accuses Russia of War Crimes in Ukraine; Warsaw Mayor Pleads for Help with Refugees; Checkpoints, Barriers Set up in Kyiv City Center; Ukrainian Mourners Burying War Dead Near Homes, Playgrounds; Russia Deployed Infamous Mercenaries; Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins Dead at 50; Stars Voice Support for Ukraine during Awards Season. Aired 2-3a ET
• Officials Estimate 600 Survived Mariupol Theater Attack, 300 Died; Russia Claims Loss of 1,351 Troops; Russian Ground Assault on Kyiv Halted; Ukrainian Refugees Face Tough Visa Process in U.K.; Air Bridge Welcomes First Refugees from Moldova; Russia Expands Laws Criminalizing "Fake News"; North Korea Ballistic Missile Launch Condemned by 15 Countries; Week Four at War: Voices of Lviv. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Russian Ground Assault on Kyiv Halted; Warsaw Mayor Pleads for Help with Refugees; Russian General: "First Stage" Over, Focus Now on Eastern Ukraine; Russia Deployed Infamous Mercenaries; Ukrainian Mourners Burying War Dead Near Homes, Playgrounds; Russia Expands Laws Criminalizing "Fake News." Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden Says, Vladimir Putin Cannot Remain in Power; Refugees in Poland Describe Escaping Horrific Conditions; Ukraine Says, At Least Five Injured After Missile Strike Lviv. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Biden Blasts Putin, Says "This Man Cannot Remain In Power;" Russian Missiles Hit Lviv As Biden Visits Neighboring Poland; Biden Warns That A Russian Cyberattack Is Coming. Aired 10-11p ET
• Biden Blasts Putin: "This Man Cannot Remain In Power;" Russian Missiles Hit Lviv As Biden Visits Neighboring Poland; Ukraine's President Seeks One Percent Of NATO Arsenal. Aired 9-10p ET
• Biden Blasts Putin: "This Man Cannot Remain In Power"; Biden: Russia Has "Strangled Democracy" With Ukraine Invasion; Interview With Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA); Preliminary Toxicology Report Released On Foo Fighter's Drummer; CNN On Scene As Multiple Blasts Rock Ukrainian City Of Lviv; Head Of U.S. Cybersecurity: The Russian Threat Is Real; New COVID Booster For Americans Over 50. Aired 8-9p ET
• White House Says Biden Not Calling For Regime Change In Russia; On The Scene As Russia Strikes Fuel Storage Facility In Lviv; Volunteer Driver Helps Ukrainian Refugees, Delivers Supplies; Preliminary Toxicology Report Released On Foo Fighters Drummer; Biden Blasts Putin, Says "This Man Cannot Remain In Power; Kharkiv Cellist Brings Beauty To City Amid War. Aired 7-8p ET
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• President Biden Calls Putin A Butcher After Meeting Refugees In Poland; Three Additional Blasts In Lviv, Ukraine Near Poland's Border; Interview With Actor Sean Penn About Humanitarian Efforts In Ukraine; Biden: Putin Cannot Remain In Power; Volunteer Driver Helps Ukrainian Refugees, Delivers Supplies; Sean Penn Calls For Boycott Of Oscars If Zelenskyy Is Not Invited To Speak. Aired 4-5p ET
• White House Insists Biden Not Calling For Regime Change In Russia; Russian Missiles Hit Lviv As Biden Visits Neighboring Poland; Interview With Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) About President Biden's Remarks In Poland; Biden: Putin Cannot Remain In Power; Reaction In Ukraine To Biden's Speech; Stars Show Support For Ukraine During Awards Season. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Biden Gives Speech In Warsaw, Poland, Condemning Russian Invasion Of Ukraine; Russian Forces Strike Fuel Storage Facility In City Of Lviv In Western Ukraine; President Biden States During Speech that Russian President Vladimir Putin Cannot Remain In Power; White House Official Clarifies That President Biden Not Calling For Regime Change In Russia; Activist Describes Extensive Damage And Destruction Of Mariupol, Ukraine, By Invading Russian Forces. Aired 2- 3p ET
• Soon: Biden To Deliver "Major Address" As Refugee Crisis Escalates; Explosion Rock Lviv Ahead Of Biden's Speech In Nearby Poland; Biden: Ukraine On The Frontlines Of The Struggle For Freedom. Aired 1-2p ET
• Biden Meets With Refugees In Poland Ahead Of Major Speech; Biden On Putin: "He's A Butcher"; CNN Team At Site Of Explosions Near Lviv; Russian Hit Fuel Depot In Lviv Ahead Of Biden Speech In Nearby Poland. Aired 12-1p ET
• Blasts And Smoke In Lviv As President Biden Visits Refugees In Nearby Poland; Ukraine Official: Forces Are Going On The Counter Attack Around Kyiv; 2 Million Plus People Flee Ukraine To Poland; Mercy Chefs Providing Hot Meals For Refugees In Romania; Ukrainian Wedding Gown Company Supplies Attire For Soldiers; Ukrainian Teen Describes Horrific Attack While Escaping Chernihiv. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Biden Meets with World Central Kitchen Volunteers in Poland; Ukraine Forces Stage Counter-Offensive Around Kharkiv; Biden to Deliver "Major Address" as Refugee Crisis Escalates; Russian General Claims First Stage of Moscow's Military is Complete; 11-year-old Girl Shot in the Face by Russian Soldier; Ukrainian Officials Says Private Fighters in Ukraine to Kill Zelenskyy. Aired 10-11a ET


March 25, 2022
• Biden: China Understand Consequences of Aiding Russia; Ukrainian Crew Member Tried to Sink Yacht Tied to Oligarch; North Korea Launches First ICBM Since 2017; Refugees in Romania Use Dance to Deal with Trauma. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Fighting Rages Around Kyiv, Ukraine Reclaims Ground; Western Leaders Tout Unity After Emergency Summits; Biden to Visit Polish Leader, U.S. Troops in Poland; U.N. Nearly 3.7 Million People Flee Ukraine Since Invasion; U.S. to Welcome Up to 100,000 Refugees from Ukraine; Speculation Grows About Russian Defense Ministers Health. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. and NATO with United Response to Russia; Security, Defense, and Foreign Aid All in Biden's Plate; Ukrainians Trying to Live a Normal Life; Russian Official Sergei Shoigu Missing in Action; U.S. Pledge to Welcome Thousands of Refugees; U.S. Slaps Russia with new sanctions; Ukraine Hit Russia's Landing Ship; Experts Alarmed by North Korea's ICBM Launch. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Forces Continue to Attack Ukraine; President Biden Meets with Allies in Brussels; Ordinary Ukrainians Choosing to Fight However They Can; Boxing Champs Fighting for Their Homeland; United Nations: Nearly 3.7 Million People Flee Ukraine Since Invasion; Biden To Visit Polish President And United States Troops In Poland; Conflict In Ukraine Worsening Global Food Insecurity; Greek Child Prodigy Plays Message For Peace. Aired 2-3a ET
• Fighting Rages Around Kyiv, Ukraine Reclaims Ground; Western Leaders Tout Unity After Emergency Summits; Zelenskyy Asks NATO for Just 1% of its Planes & Tanks; U.N.: Nearly 3.7 Million People Flee Ukraine Since Invasion; Moscow Relies on Friends to Blunt Western Sanctions; Moscow Relies on Friends to Blunt Western Sanctions; Kremlin Vague on Whereabouts of Defense Minister Shoigu; North Korea Missile Launch; Ukrainian Teen Describes Attack While Escaping Chernihiv. Aired 1-2a ET
• Western Leaders Tout Unity After Emergency Summits; Klitschko Brothers Lead Battle to Keep Russians Out of Kyiv; Greek Prime Minister is Interviewed on War in Ukraine; Kim Jong-un Oversees ICBM Launch; Officials Warn Russia May Use Chemical Weapons; Refugees in Romania Use Dance to Deal with Trauma. Aired 12-1a ET
• U.S. Assessment: Russia Running Low On Air-Launched Cruise Missiles; Oscars Producers To Respectfully Acknowledge Ukraine War; U.S. Works To Help Wean Europe Off From Russian Gas And Oil; Moody's Economist: Recession Risks Are Uncomfortably High; Tribute To Ukrainian People And Their Fight For Survival. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Official: Russian Forces Stop Ground Movements Toward Kyiv; Biden In Poland: Stakes Of Ukraine War Go Beyond Its Borders. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ivo Daalder, Former U.S. Ambassador To NATO, Discusses Biden's "Major Address" In Poland Tomorrow & Erdogan Saying Russia, Ukraine Reach "Understanding" on Topics, Including NATO Membership; Texts Show Justice Thomas' Wife Pushed Meadows To Question Election; Sr. U.S. Defense Official: Russians In Defensive Positions Around Kyiv, Have Stopped Ground Movements Toward Capital; U.S. Trainer Of Ukrainian Pilots: I Expected To Fight Beside Them. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Russia on Defense; President Biden Visits Poland. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Majority of Oil Execs Say Profits, Not Regulations, to Blame for Not Ramping Up Domestic Production; Moody's Analytics Chief Economist: "At Least" 1 in 3 Chance of Recession in U.S. over Next 12 Months; 14-Year-Old Boy Dies after Fall From Amusement Park Ride in Orlando; Ukrainian Tries to Sink Oligarch's Mega-Yacht to Protest War; Texts Show Justice Thomas' Wife Pushed Meadows to Question Election. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukrainian Counterattack; President Biden Visits Poland. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Meets With U.S. 82nd Airborne Division in Poland; Stoltenberg Says, Full-Fledged War Unlikely Between NATO Allies and Russia; Stars Expected to Show Support for Ukraine at Academy Awards. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden in Poland Where Millions of Refugees Have Fled War in Ukraine; New Video Shows Devastation Inside Mariupol Theater After Airstrike; Biden Says, Russia Should be Removed From G20. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Biden Arrives in Poland; Polish President's Plane Makes Emergency Landing; Halyna Skipalska is Interviewed about Medical Work in Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a
• Easing European Dependence on Russian Energy; Biden Visits Troops; Devastation inside Mariupol; Philip Breedlove is Interviewed about Ukraine Ian Brzezinski is Interviewed about Europe. Aired 9:00- 9:30a ET


March 24, 2022
• Russia to Expel Unknown Number of U.S. Diplomats; NATO: Up to 15,000 Russian Combat Deaths So Far; Ukraine War Mirrors Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan; NATO Leaders Meeting Today to Discuss War in Ukraine; GOP Senators Question Sentencing in Child Porn Cases. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine: Russian Ship Destroyed in Port of Berdyansk; Ukrainian Forces Fight to Take Back Territory in Kyiv Suburb; Biden in Brussels for NATO, European Council, G7 Summits; NATO Leaders Meeting Today to Discuss War in Ukraine; U.S. and Europe Look to Cut Russian Energy Dependence; Moscow Stock Exchange Reopens for Partial Trading. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Biden Meet with European Allies; Ukrainian Troops Regained Control of Irpin City; Ukraine's Navy Hit a Russian Landing Ship; Millions of Children Displaced by War; Morale is Low Within Russian Military; Russian Ship Damaged by Ukrainian Navy; U.S. and European Leaders Meet in Brussels; Germany Not Ready to Detach from Russian Oil; MOEX Starts Trading; Taliban Stops Girl's Education; North Korea Launched Its 11th ICBM. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden In Brussels For NATO, European Council, G7 Summits; U.S. Formally Declares Russia Has Committed War Crimes; Ukrainian Forges Fight To Take Back Territory In Kyiv Suburb; U.S. Official: Ukrainian Push Russian Forces Back Near Kyiv; NATO: Up To 15,000 Russians Killed In Ukraine Invasion; City Of Dnipro Digs Graves For Ukraine Soldiers; Sound Of Russian Drone Interrupts CNN Interview; EU Looking For Ways To Share The Burden Of Refugees; 3.6 Plus Million People Have Fled Ukraine Since Invasion Began; UNICEF: One In Every Two Ukrainian Children Displaced; Fighting Against The Odds; First Deliveries From New U.S. Package Arrive In Ukraine; Ukrainian Fighter Plot Speaks To CNN; Ukraine Military: We Want Any Western Aircraft; Fighter Pilots Defending Ukraine's Skies Against Russia; Russia's War on Ukraine; Biden, NATO, European Council, G7 in Brussels for Series of Emergency Summit on Russia-Ukraine Conflict; Ukraine Reflects Afghanistan During '80s Soviet-Afghan War; Additional Sanctions on Russia to be Imposed by Western Leaders; Hesitation of Some European Nations to Impose Energy Sanction on Russia. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Fight To Take Back Territory In Kyiv Suburb; U.S. Formally Declares Russia Has Committed War Crimes; Biden In Brussels For Emergency NATO Summit; Russian Govt. Insider Anatoly Chubais Quits His Post; U.S. Officials: Russian General Told Them Situation In Ukraine Is "Tragic" In Rare Meeting; Ukraine Marks One Month Since Start Of Russian Invasion; Ukraine Marks One Month Since Start of Russia Invasion; Taliban Break Promise, Tell Girls over 12 to Go Home; First Female U.S. Secretary of State Dies from Cancer. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Formally Declares Russia Has Committed War Crimes; Joe Biden In Brussels For Emergency NATO Summit; City Of Dnipro Digs Graves For Ukrainian Soldiers; Norwegian Paramedic Transports Ukrainians To Poland; Ukraine War Mirrors Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan; NATO Chief Warns Against Use of Chemical Weapons; Committee Vote on Judge Jackson Expected on April 4; Prized Possessions Help Refugees Cope. Aired 12-1a ET
• Zelenskyy to NATO: Give Us Just 1 Percent of Your Firepower; Zelenskyy Drops Plea for No-Fly Zone in NATO Address; G7 Leaders Warn Russia Not to Use Chemical, Biological, Nuclear Weapons; Ukrainian Teen Describes Horrific Attack While Escaping Chernihiv; Pros. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Meets With European Union Council President; Ukraine: Russian Ship Destroyed In Port Of Berdyansk. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Kurt Volker, Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Discusses Biden's Belief Russia Will be Removed from G-20 & Warning Russia of Response to Potential Chemical Weapons Attacks; Biden: "Putin Was Counting on NATO Being Split"; Pentagon: Russian Miliary Leaders Won't Talk to U.S. Counterparts; Russian Stock Market Reopened Today, Closed Higher; North Korea Fires Suspected International Ballistic Missile. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Zelenskyy Appeals to NATO; President Biden Speaks Out in Brussels. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Any Moment, Biden News Conference from NATO Headquarters; Biden Holds News Conference after Emergency NATO Meeting. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukrainian Counterattacks; President Zelenskyy Appeals to NATO. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• NATO to Reinforce Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Defenses; Official Says, Biden Lays Out Issues Facing NATO in Coming Months; Jackson Faces Tight Confirmation Vote Amid GOP Opposition. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Meets With World Leaders for Emergency Summits on War in Ukraine; Ukraine Says, Russian Ship Destroyed in Port of Berdyansk; U.S. Officially Accuses Russian Military of War Crimes in Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• John Kirby is Interviewed about the NATO Summit; Wesley Clark is Interviewed about U.S. and Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Biden Meets with World Leaders; Zelenskyy Addresses NATO; Ukraine Destroys Russian Ship; U.S. Accuses Russia of War Crimes; Richard Haass is Interviewed about Biden's Meeting. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 23, 2022
• Biden to Meet NATO, G7 and Other Allies in Europe; Deadly Tornado Hits Louisiana; Judge Jackson Defends Judicial Record Amid Tough Questions; Ukrainian President Set to Address Japanese Lawmakers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine Fighting to Take Back Territory From Russia; Ukrainian Forces Stall Russians Around Kyiv; Mariupol Remains Main Target for Relentless Attacks; Kremlin Claims Russia is Not Hitting Civilian Targets; Invasion Against Ukraine Evokes Russian Tactics in Syria. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ukrainians Takes Back Control of Towns; Chechen Fighters Side with Ukrainian Forces; Russia Hitting Ukraine from all Directions; European Countries Anticipates More Refugees; Aid Groups Helping More Ukrainians; Tech Savvies Sees the Truth; Ukrainians Fighting to Retake Town of Izyum; Kremlin Spokesperson Leaves a Question Unanswered; Ukraine's President to Address Japan's Parliament; SCOTUS Nominee Defends Herself; Aviation Investigators Still Looking for Clue; Tornado Killed One Person in St. Bernard. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ferocious Shootout Caught on Video Near Kyiv; Constant Bombardment of Russia to Mariupol; Putin Yet to Achieve His Goals in Ukraine; Zelenskyy to Speak with Japanese Legislators; Navalny's Additional Sentence in Prison for Fraud; Japan's Protest Against Russia Over Peace Treaty; Interview with "Navalny" Director, Daniel Roher; Tornadoes Touchdown Across Southern U.S.; Reopening of School for Girls Delayed in Taliban. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Official: Russian Ships Firing On Mariupol From Sea; Russian Forces Bombard Cities, Fail To Advance; Putin Spokesman Refuses To Rule Out Using Nukes In Ukraine; Civilians Flee Russia's Relentless Attack On Mariupol; Kherson Protesters Flee Russian Gunshots, Explosions; Ukraine Fighting To Take Back Territory From Russia; Ukrainian President Set to Address Japanese Lawmakers; Jackson Defends Judicial Record Amid Tough Questions; U.S. & Germany Call for Kremlin Critic's Immediate Release; Family Reunites in Poland after Harrowing Journey. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Stall Russians Around Kyiv; Vladimir Putin Spokesman Refuses To Rule Out Using Nukes In Ukraine; Ukrainian Graveyard Prepares Burial Sites For War Dead; The Home Front: Ukrainians Wait For News Of Soldiers; Ukrainians Shelter in Lviv U.S. to Announce New Sanctions Against Russia; Jackson Disputes Republican Claim She's Weak on Crime; Dozens of Tornadoes Reported Across Southern U.S. Aired 12-1a ET
• Final Day Of Questioning For Ketanji Brown Jackson; Longtime Putin Aide Resigns Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine; Moscow Stock Exchange Reopens Tomorrow After Being Shut For A Month; New Orleans Tornado Confirmed As EF-3. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Formally Declares Russians Committed War Crimes In Ukraine; Ukrainian Forces Go On Offensive, Take Back Ground From Russia; Former Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright Dies At 84. Aired 3-3:30p ET
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