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April 22, 2022
April 21, 2022
Russia Test Fires New ICBM First Unveiled in 2016; Macron, Le Pen Clash in Debate Ahead of Presidential Runoff; British Prime Minister Vows to Get On With the Job During Grilling; Anger and Frustration in Shanghai Over COVID Lockdowns; Pope and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to Meet. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Some Civilians Leave Mariupol as Russians Press On; Russia: Mariupol Steel Plant Could Be Taken in 3-4 Days; U.S. Justice Department Appeals Mask Mandate Ruling; Putin Says No Need to Storm Industrial Area Around Steel Plant; Ukraine's Farmers Have Ended Up on the Front Line. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Russian Troops Frustrated with Their Leader; Thousands Trapped Inside Mariupol; Charity Institutions Continue to Help Refugees; Civilians Are Hopeful but Skeptical with Russians; DOJ Appeal Mask Ruling; Emmanuel Macron Leading in the Polls; Russian Oligarch Pissed Off with Insane War; Boris Johnson Haunted by Partygate Scandal; Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Affects All Russians; Tension Between Israelis and Palestinians Not Winding Down. Aired 3-4a ET
Russian Forces Tighten Strange Hold On Mariupol; U.S.: Russia Adds 17 Tactical Units In Past Week; World War II Soviet Victory Flags Appearing In Ukraine; Ukraine Hoping To Negotiate Mariupol Evacuation; Ukraine Air Force Gains 50 Planes Using U.S. Parts; U.S. Justice Department Appeals Mask Mandate Ruling; Shanghai Reports 18,000+ New Cases, 8 New Deaths; Sanctioned Oligarch Slams Insane War In Ukraine. Aired 2-3a ET
U.S.: Russia Adds 17 Tactical Units In Past Week; Ukraine Releases Alleged Russian Communications Intercept; U.S. Justice Department Appeals Mask Mandate Ruling; Anger & Frustration In Shanghai Over COVID Lockdowns; Macron, Le Pen Clash In Debate Ahead Of Presidential Runoff; Tanzania's Lion Hunters Turned Protectors; Johnny Depp Testifies in Case Against Ex-Wife Amber Heard. Aired 1-2a ET
Ukraine Hoping To Negotiate Mariupol Evacuation; Ukraines Describe Russian Assault On Towns Near Capital; U.S. Justice Department Appeals Mask Mandate Ruling; Anger And Frustration In Shanghai Over COVID Lockdowns; Macron, Le Pen Clash in Debate Ahead of Presidential Runoff; Ukraine's Farmers End Up on the War's Front Line. Aired 12-1a ET
Interview with Sofiya Fedyna, Ukrainian Parliament Member: Not Enough Heavy Weapons for Ukraine to Free Mariupol; Johnny Depp's Profane Texts Entered into Evidence; Obama Warns of Disinformation in Speech at Stanford University. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Ukraine: Evidence of Mass Graves Outside Mariupol; White House Brings on 3-Star General to Coordinate Ukraine Aid; DOJ Appeals Federal Ruling on Transportation Mask Mandate. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Donald Trump Jr. Expected To Meet With 1/6 Committee; NYT: McCarthy, McConnell Weighed Using 25th Amendment After 1/6 To Remove Trump; Soon, Obama To Deliver Speech On Disinformation; Malcolm Nance, Former MSNBC Analyst, Discusses Joining Ukrainian International Legion; Ukrainian Military Intel Release Intercepts Of Russian Communications Appearing To Refer To Alleged Order To Kill Ukrainian POWs; Gina McCarthy, White House National Climate Adviser, Discusses New Report On Increased Pollution In U.S. & Biden Allowing Higher Ethanol Gas To Bring Down Prices. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Donald Trump Jr. Expected to Testify to January 6 Committee; Interview With State Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith (D-FL); Florida vs. Disney; Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer; President Biden Announces New Aid Package For Ukraine; Evidence of Mass Graves Outside Mariupol. Aired 2-2:30p ET
DOJ Appeals Ruling that Struck Down Travel Mask Mandate; Home Prices Hit New Record High in March; Russian Soldiers & Rockets Not Stopping Ukrainian Farmers; "Navalny" Premieres Sunday at 9PM ET; Johnny Depp Takes Stand for 3rd Day in Defamation Case Against Amber Heard. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Florida vs. Disney; Russian Troops Feeling Abandoned?; President Biden Announces New Aid Package For Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Johnny Depp Faces Cross-Examination in Defamation Suit Against Ex-Wife; Russian Troops Loot, Vandalize Homes Across Ukraine; U.S. Supreme Court Issues Rulings on Significant Cases. Aired 10:30-11a ET
New U.S. Sanctions Target Key Russian Bank, Oligarch's Network; Biden Gives Update on Russian Invasion of Ukraine; Prime Ministers of Spain, Denmark to Meet With Zelenskyy in Kyiv. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Tanya Kozyreva is Interviewed about Evacuees from Mariupol; McCarthy Said Trump Should Resign; Depp Returns to the Stand. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Mariupol on Brink of Falling to Russia; Biden Announces New Ukraine Assistance; Gen. David Petraeus is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine; DOJ to Appeal Mask Ruling; Explosives Left Behind in Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 20, 2022
April 19, 2022
April 18, 2022
Staff of Restaurant Hit by Missile Looks to Keep Cooking; Austrian Chancellor: Putin Thinks He's Winning the War; Estonians Seek Out Russian Propaganda; Envoys to Discuss North Korea's Missile Launches; Jerusalem on Edge After Violence Flares at Holy Site; Teen Missing for Nearly 3 Years Found Alive in Utah. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Kharkiv Governor: 5 Killed, 20 Hurt in Shelling on Sunday; Russian Forces to Close Entry, Exit to Mariupol; Missile Strikes Target Western City of Lviv; China's Economy Grew 4.8 Percent in First Quarter of 2022. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Thousands of Civilians Trapped Inside Mariupol; Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Far from Happening Again; Vladimir Putin Thinks He is Winning the War in Ukraine; World Central Kitchen Undeterred by Strikes; Philadelphians Not Happy with Mask Mandates; Russian Forces Targets Railroads; Violence Erupted Between Israelis and Palestinians Sunday. Aired 3-4a ET
Lviv Hit with Five Missile Strike; Ukraine Forces Rejects Surrender Ultimatum; Putin Believes He is Winning the War Says Austrian Chancellor; Pittsburgh Public School on Modified Lockdown; Philadelphia Brings Back Mask Mandates; Shanghai Reports First COVID Death; South Korea Eases Restrictions; Deadly Floods Claims At Least 443 Lives In South Africa; Chinese Ships Near Contested Islands Fuel Concern In Japan. Aired 2-3a ET
Ukraine Forces In Mariupol Defy Russia's Surrender-Or-Die Demand; Missile Hits Chef Jose Andres' Humanitarian Kitchen In Ukraine; More Contagious Omicron BA.2 Subvariant Now Dominant In The U.S.; China's Economy Grows 4.8 Percent In The First Quarter Of 2022. Aired 1-2a ET
Forces in Mariupol Reject Russian Ultimatum to Surrender; President Zelenskyy is Interviewed about Ukraine's Needs; U.S. Official: Concern Grows Over Ukraine's Ammo Supply; China: Economy Grew 4.8 percent in First Quarter of 2022; Estonians Seek Out Russian Propaganda; Chinese Ships Near Contested Islands Fuel Concern in Japan; Pope Calls for Peace Amid 'Easter of War'. Aired 12-1a ET
Two Dead, Dozens Wounded in Weekend Mass Shootings; Interview with Ned Price, State Department Spokesman: Russia's Recent Attacks Show a Campaign of Terror; Ivanna Klympush Tsintsadze, Member of Ukrainian Parliament: Russia's War on Ukraine and the Message from Pope Francis; Philly Business Owners File Lawsuit to Stop Indoor Mask Mandate. Aired 3:30-4p ET
U.S. Defense Official: Russia Has Added Forces in East, South Ukraine; Ukraine: Russian Missiles Hit Lviv, Killing 7 People; Pentagon: Will Train Ukrainians on Howitzers Outside of Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Heavy Shelling, Fighting Across Eastern Ukraine; Violence Erupts Over Quran Burnings, Dozens Hurt; Japan Steps Up Defenses On Remote Islands Amid Tensions; CDC Mask Mandate For Travelers Struck Down By Federal Judge; North Korea Carries Out Its 12th Missile Launch Of The Year; Florida Rejects 41% Of New Math Books Citing Critical Race Theory Among The Reasons; Sources: Secret Service On The Defensive Over Allegations That Agents Duped By Men Impersonating Feds; California Teen Missing For 3 Years Found Alive In Utah. Aired 2:30-3p ET
CDC Mask Mandate For Travelers Struck Down; Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor; Russia Strikes Lviv. Aired 2-2:30p ET
2 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Weekend Mass Shootings; China's COVID Lockdown Poses Massive Risk to Global Economy; Polish Border Guard: For 2 Days, More Have Entered Ukraine Than Exited; Some Ukrainians Forced to Exit Country Through Russia; Ukrainians in Donetsk Brace for Russia's Eastern Offensive During Easter Weekend; Florida Rejects 41% of New Math Books Citing Critical Race Theory Among the Reasons. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Multiple Weekend Mass Shootings; Russia Strikes Lviv. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
Conflicting Views on Invasion Tear Russian Families Apart; Philadelphia Indoor Mask Mandate Goes Back Into Effect Today; Ukrainians Pray for Peace While Bracing for Russian Attacks. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Russian Missile Strikes Slam Western City of Lviv; Ukraine Says, Russia Bombarding East, Pushing to Luhansk and Donetsk Regions; Conflicting Views on Invasion Tear Russian Families Apart. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Shootings in Pittsburgh, South Carolina and Boston; Vladimir Milov is Interviewed about Sanctions; Sergey Stefoglo is Interviewed about Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Missile Strikes Slam Lviv; Luhansk Governor Urges Evacuations; Mark Hertling is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine; Kyiv Suburb Hit by Rocket Attack; Volodymyr Omelyan is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 17, 2022
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Kyiv Suburb of Brovary Hit by Rocket Attack; U.S. Sending High-Powered Equipment in Latest Aid Package; Over 30,000 Ukrainians in Estonia; Pope Francis Condemns Cruelty in Ukraine; Hundreds Seek Shelter Near Sievierodonetsk; U.S. Wildfires; Ukrainian Rock Star Uses Music to Lift People's Spirits. Aired 5-6a ET
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Hundreds Seek Shelter Near Sievierodonetsk; Over 30,000 Ukrainians In Estonia; Kim Jong-Un Observes Test Of New Type Of Weapon; Wounded, Orphaned And Taken By Russians; Panicked Chinese Stocking Up On Food; U.S. Wildfires. Aired 4-5a ET
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Hundreds Seek Shelter Near Sievierodonetsk; Rising Concerns After Russian Occupation Of Chernobyl; Ukraine Braces For Retaliation For Moskva; Polish Train Station Becomes Rest Stop For Ukrainian Refugees; U.S. Sending High- Powered Equipment In Latest Aid Package; U.S. Hits Highest Inflation In 40 Years; Ukrainian Rock Star Uses Music To Lift People's Spirits. Aired 3-4a ET
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Hundreds Seek Shelter Near Sievierodonetsk; Polish Train Station Becomes Rest Stop For Ukrainian Refugees; International Committee Of The Red Cross Providing Food, Hygiene Items, Medical Supplies To Ukrainian Displaced; Kim Jong-Un Observes Test Of New Type Of Weapon; Wounded, Orphaned And Taken By Russians; U.S. Officials Warn Of Putin's Unpredictable Behavior; Panicked Chinese Stocking Up On Food. Aired 2- 3a ET
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Families Look for Loved Ones in Bucha; Gathering Evidence of War Crimes in Ukraine; Zelenskyy: Russia Is Committing Genocide; Polish Train Station Becomes Rest Stop for Ukrainian Refugees; British Prime Minister, Senior Officials Barred from Russia; South Carolina Mall Shooting, 14 Injured; Ukrainian Rock Star Uses Music to Lift People's Spirits. Aired 1-2a ET
Russia Demands All Fighters Leave Mariupol; Hundreds Seek Shelter Near Sievierodonetsk; U.S. Sending High-Powered Equipment in Latest Aid Package; Kim Jong-un Observes Test of New Type of Weapon; Trains Become Lifeline for Ukrainians Fleeing Conflict; Wounded, Orphaned and Taken by Russians; U.S. Officials Warn of Putin's Unpredictable Behavior; Police Tear Gas Paris Protesters; Panicked Chinese Stocking Up on Food; Ukrainian Postage Stamp Selling Out Fast. Aired 12-1a ET
Mariupol Officials Reject Russian Ultimatum To Surrender; Zelenskyy Warns Of Incoming Russian Offensive In Eastern Ukraine; Russian Citizens Feel Burden Of Economic Sanctions; California Teen Missing Nearly Three Years Found In Utah; Two Dead, Several Injured In Pittsburgh House Party Shooting; Some Ukrainian Refugees Forced To Leave Pets Behind At Border; How Artificial Intelligence Could Spot Breast Cancer Earlier; Dave Matthews Performs New Song Supporting Refugees. Aired 10-11p ET
Not Backing Down; Hope For Home-Buyers; Renewed Rocket Attacks Kill 5 In Kharkiv; Luhansk Church Shelled On A Ukrainian Holy Day; Mariupol Officials Reject Russian Demans Of Surrender; Austrian Leader: "Putin Believes He Is Winning The War."; First Shipment Of New U.S Military And Arrive In Region; Chinese Warships Creep Into Contested Waters Near Taiwan; Mask Mandate Returns In Philadelphia As Cases Rise. Aired 9-10p ET
Teen with Autism Who Vanished Three Years Ago Found Safe in Utah; One America, Two Economies; Helping Ukrainian-American Children Understand the War in Ukraine; Russian Forces to Close Entry and Exit to Mariupol; Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Ukraine During Easter Blessing. Aired 7-8p ET
Kyiv Mayor Reporting Suburb of Capital Hit by Rocket Attack; Austrian Chancellor Says Putin Believes He's Winning This War; Dolphin Dies on Texas Beach After Crowd Tries to Ride It; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 15-Weel Abortion Ban into Law; Mask Mandate Returns in Philadelphia as Cases Rise. Aired 6-7p ET
Ukrainian Forces Defy Russia's Ultimatum; There Is Concern Over Ukraine's Inventory Of Ammunition; Concern Over Detained Americans In Russia; Multiple Shootings In Easter Weekend. Aired 5-6p ET
Civilians Seek Safety As Russia Steps Up Attacks In Eastern Ukraine; Biden And Zelenskyy Both Say Russian Attack Is "Genocide"; Zelenskyy Calls For Biden To Visit Ukraine; Viewing Russia's Info War From Neighboring Estonia; Philadelphia To Renew Indoor Mark Mandates Starting Tomorrow; Pope Calls For Peace During Easter Mass; Royal Family Gathers For Easter Service Without Queen; Program Helps Ukrainian-American Kids Understand The War. Aired 4-5p ET
Ukraine Prime Minister Says They Will Not Surrender; Pope Francis Calls For Peace During Easter Sunday Mass; Missing California Teen Found In Utah Three Years After Disappearing. Aired 3-4p ET
Ukraine Refuses To Cede Mariupol Even As Brutal Siege Intensifies; Kyiv Suburbs Hit By Russian Rocket Attack; Missile Hits World Central Kitchen's Partner Restaurant In Ukraine; Jewish Center In Poland Opens Its Doors To Refugees Of All Faiths; Hate Crimes In New York City Up 76 Percent This Year Compared To The Same Period In 2021; Philadelphia To Renew Indoor Mask Mandates Starting Tomorrow. Aired 2-3p ET
April 16, 2022
Explosions On The Outskirts Of Kyiv; Ukraine Claims Downed Cruise Missiles Fired At Lviv; Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; Mykolaiv Governor: At Least Five Killed By Cluster Munitions; Russia's War Worsening Food Shortages; Ukrainian Academy In Ohio Talks About War With Kids; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk By Ukrainian Missiles; Drumbeat Of War Echoes Through Good Friday Services; Humans To Blame For Excess Rain In 2020 Hurricane Season. Aired 4-5a ET
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; CNN Reconnects With Woman Trapped In War Zone; OSCE: Patterns Of Possible War Crimes; Ukrainian Military To Compete In Invictus Games; Twitter Board Keeping Musk At Bay; Pop Singer Flees Ukraine, Finds New Life In Philadelphia. Aired 3-4a ET
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; Russia's War Worsening Food Shortages; South Africa Flooding Death Toll Rises to 395; Drumbeat of War Echoes through Good Friday Services; Ukrainian Military to Compete in Invictus Games; U.S. to Accept 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees; Family of Patrick Lyoya Demands Justice; Twitter Board Keeping Musk at Bay. Aired 2-3a ET
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; Zelenskyy: Whole World Should Worry Putin Will Use Nukes; OSCE: Patterns of Possible War Crimes; CNN Reconnects with Woman Trapped in War Zone; Ukrainian Military to Compete in Invictus Games; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; U.N. Security Council Criticized over Failure to Stop Invasion; Twitter Board Keeping Musk at Bay. Aired 1-2a ET
Mykolaiv Governor: At Least Five Killed by Cluster Munitions; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; Moscow Formally Protests U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine; Wladimir Klitschko, Kyiv Mayor's Brother, on War in Ukraine; Ukrainian Academy in Ohio Talks about War with Kids; Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; War Expert Makes Case against Premature Cease-Fire; NYC Workers Honored for Saving Lives in Subway Attack; Drumbeat of War Echoes through Good Friday Services. Aired 12-1a ET
North Korea Claims It Test-Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon; Russian Missile Strike Hits World Central Kitchen's Partner Restaurant In Kharkiv, Four Staffers Wounded; Zelenskyy: Russia Is Committing Genocide In Ukraine; Zelenskyy Warns Putin Could Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons; Putin: Sweden, Finland Joining NATO Would Have "Serious Military And Political Repercussions"; Author: Financial Profiteers Made More Than $1 Billion Off COVID; WH: Security Aid Shipments For Ukraine Have Begun Arriving. Aired 8-9p ET
Police in Hazmat Suits Clash with Residents in Shanghai; Twitter Board Adopts Poison Pill Provision to Curb Musk Purchase; Former New York Governor Building Modular Homes for Ukrainian Refugees. Aired 7-8p ET
Twelve Injured, No Deaths Reported In South Carolina Mall Shooting; North Korea Claims It Test-Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon; Nine Hundred Found Dead Kyiv As Ukraine Braces For Fresh Attacks; WH: Security Aid Shipments For Ukraine Have Begun Arriving; Rep. French Hill (R-AR) Discusses About His Time In Poland; Health Officials Track Highly Contagious Omicron Subvariants; GOP Lawmakers Encouraged, Then Soured On Overturning Election. Aired 6-7p ET
Ukrainian Officials: Russians Increasingly Hostile In The South After Warship Sinking; Zelenskyy: Civilian Suffering Is A Great Pain For Me"; New Omicron Subvariants Spreading Across New York; Gridlock At U.S./Mexico Border Causing Supply Chain Issues; Mortgage Rates Hit Five Percent For First Time In Over A Decade; Gas Prices Drop After Skyrocketing Last Month; North Korea Claims It Test Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon. Aired 5-6p ET
Ukraine Warns of Major Russian Offensive in Coming Days; CNN Reconnects with Woman Trapped in War Zone; Accused Subway Shooter Charged with Federal Crimes; CNN Obtains Nearly 100 Texts Between GOP Sen. Mike Lee, GOP Rep. Chip Roy and Mark Meadows; U.S. Drought Monitor: Conditions in West Worsening and Expanding. Aired 4-5p ET
Train Station in Poland Serves as Rest Stop for Displaced Ukrainians; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban into Law; War in Ukraine Fueling Global Food Crisis. Aired 3-4p ET
Russian Forces Shell Cities across Ukraine in Preparation for Possible Large-Scale Operation in Eastern Ukraine; Evidence of Russian Forces' Atrocities in Ukraine Continue to Come to Light; U.S. Provides New Shipment of Equipment and Weapons to Ukrainian Forces to Combat Russian Invasion; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Warns Russia May Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons against Ukraine; Foundation Rescues Pets and Animals in War-Torn Ukraine; Home Prices and Home Building Materials Increasing Due to Inflation in U.S.; Family Members of Russia President Vladimir Putin and His Inner Circle Live Lives of Luxury in Western Countries. Aired 2-3p ET.
Russian Cruise Missile Strike Kills Two, Injures 18 In Kharkiv; Kyiv Comes Under New Russian Fire, Mayor Warns Residents Not To Return To City; Zelenskyy Warns Putin Could Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons; United Nations Faces New Scrutiny As Russia's War On Ukraine Rages; FDA Authorizes COVID Breathalyzer Test As NY Sees Uptick In Cases; Broadway Theaters Extends Mask Mandates Through End Of May; Shanghai Reports More Than 23,000 New COVID Cases Friday; Airlines Scramble To Fix Pilot & Worker Shortage. Aired 1-2p ET
Interview With Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ); Ukrainian Armed Forces: "Increasingly Hostile" Situation Developing; United Nations: More Than 4.8 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine; Germany Seizes Superyacht Connected To Russian Oligarch; NY State On Alerts For Two Covid Subvariants As Philadelphia Reinstates Mask Mandate On Monday; U.S. Inflations Hits 40-Year High, Rising 8.5 Percent In March; Stolen Innocence: Russia's War Taking The Lives Of Children. Aired 12-1p ET
Kyiv Comes Under New Russian Fire; Shipment Of New U.S. Military Aid To Arrive In Ukraine Region Today; GOP Lawmakers Encouraged Then Soured On Overturning Election; Zelenskyy Warns Russia Capable Of Using Nuclear Weapons In Ukraine; Florida Governor Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban Into Law. Aired 11a-12p ET
Russian Forces Shell Cities across Ukraine Including Kyiv in Preparation for Possible Large-Scale Operation in Eastern Ukraine; U.S. Provides New Shipment of Equipment and Weapons to Ukrainian Forces to Combat Russian Invasion; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) Interviewed on Latest U.S. Efforts to Support Ukrainian Forces; Russian Government Sponsored Radio Station Plays on Public Airwaves in Washington D.C.; Russian Propaganda to Its Own Citizens Characterizes Ukrainians as Nazis and Satanists; Cases of COVID-19 Variant Rising in New York City. Aired 10-11a ET
April 15, 2022
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