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June 09, 2022


June 08, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Ukraine Vows Not To Surrender Eastern City; Berlin Police Investigate Deadly Car Crash; Gun Violence Survivors And Families Of Victims Urge U.S. Lawmakers For More Tighter Gun Laws; Biden Hoping To Reinvigorate U.S. Influence; Victims Of Larry Nassar Seek Compensation From FBI; Belgian King Returns Mask Taken From DRC. Aired 2-3p ET
• Battle Rages for Eastern Ukrainian City of Severodonetsk; Russian Naval Blockade Fueling Global Grain Shortage; Russian State Media; 1,000+ Ukrainian Troops Taken to Russia; Gun Owners Explain Why They Want an AR-15; U.K. Prime Minister to Face Tough Questions in Parliament. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Uvalde-Born McConaughey Urges Action on Gun Control; Republicans Largely Oppose Democrats' Proposals on Guns; January 6 Hearings Set to Begin on Thursday; Several Key Leaders Boycott Summit of the Americas Over Exclusions; Bass and Caruso Square Off in Los Angeles Mayor's Race. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Heavy Bombardment Continues in Severodonetsk; Russia Feeling the Brunt of Sanctions; Lawmakers Still in Debate Over Gun Reform Bill; Countries Seeing Recession in the Horizon; A Chaotic Start for the Americas Summit. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukrainian President: Stalemate Is Not An Option; Russian-Backed Separatists Claim To Control 97 Percent Of Luhansk; Fierce Fighting Rages In Battle For Eastern Ukraine; New World Bank Report Warns of Recession & Stagflation; Controversial New Tour Tees Off Thursday Near London. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian Military Reports Heavy Fighting In The Battle For Severodonetsk; Ukraine Slams Macron's Remarks Not To humiliate Russia; Amid Boycotts, U.S. Scrambling To Make Summit of the Americas A Success; Boris Johnson Could Still Falter From Political Upheaval or the Economy. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Pushes To Reclaim Land Along Southern Front; New World Bank Report Warns Of Recession And Stagflation; U.K. Prime Minister Tries To Shift Focus To Popular Domestic Reforms; Several Key Leaders Boycott Event Over Exclusions On Summit Of The Americas; British Journalist And Brazilian Expert Missing In Amazon. Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden Arrives in L.A. to Host Summit of the Americas; Biden Administration Reached Out to North Korea, Got No Response; New, Repeating Fast Radio Burst Baffles Astronomers; Cancer Drug Leads to 100 Percent Remission in Every Patient in New Trial. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Parents Of Uvalde Victim Implore Lawmakers To Enact Gun Reform; GOP Senator Describes Gun Talks At Lunch; Republicans Are Divided; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) Discusses About The Impact Of Victims' Testimony On House Oversight Committee's Hearing Over Gun Reform; January 6 Panel Eyes Trump's Culpability As Hearing Begin. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• National Gas Price Average Nears $5 Per Gallon; Dr. Gupta Details The "Cavitation" Guns Have On Human Bodies; Pediatrician Describes "Carnage" Of The Uvalde School Shooting; Interview With Rep. Mike Burgess (R-TX); 1,000-Plus Ukrainian Soldiers Transported To Russia, State Media Says; Russian Military: "Significant Loses" For Ukraine In Donbas; Gymnasts Seek $1B-Plus From FBI Over Botched Larry Nassar Abuse Probe. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Gun Massacre Survivors Testify at House Oversight Hearing; Bipartisan Group of Senators Met for Gun Negotiations Today; Armed Man Arrested Near Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Home; January 6th Committee to Access More E-mails from Former Trump Attorney; National Gas Price Average Nears $5 Per Gallon. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Leaders from Key Latin American Nations Snub Biden-Led Summit; U.N.: 2,000-Plus Migrant Caravan Traveling from Mexico to U.S.; Ukraine Pushes to Reclaim Land In South As Russia Bombs East; Moderna: Updated Booster Shot More Effective Against Omicron; FDA Could Authorize Fourth Brand of COVID-19 Vaccine for U.S. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• January 6 Committee Set to Hold Public Hearing; Interview With Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL); Uvalde Residents Testify on Capitol Hill. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Gun Massacre Survivors Testify at House Oversight Hearing. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Larger Group of Senate Gun Negotiators Slated to Meet Today; House to Get More Emails From Former Trump Attorney Ahead of Hearing; California Voters Send Stark Message to Democrats on Crime, Homelessness. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• California Voters Send Message; Gymnasts Sure FBI; Ukraine Claims People Held Hostage in Kherson. Aired 9:30-10a
• Bipartisan Gun Talks; Uvalde Mayor's Frustrated by Lack of Transparency; Jimmy Perdue is Interviewed about the Gun Violence; House Gets More Emails from Eastman; Michael Fanone is Interviewed about January 6th and the Committee Hearing. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 07, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: W.H.O. Warns Of Fears Of Cholera Outbreak In Mariupol; Boris Johnson Faces Uphill Battle To Win Back Party's Support After Winning Confidence Vote; U.S.-Latin America Summit Facing Controversy; Matthew McConaughey Calls for Tougher Gun Laws; Putin Blames the West; Cancer Drug Shows Promising Results. Aired 2-3p ET
• Johnson Survives Confidence Vote, Vows to Move On; White House Confirms Visit to Saudi Arabia in the Works; Gas Prices Hit Record Highs in the U.S.; Threats of Strong Storms and Excessive Heat Watch; Muslim Countries Slam India Over Anti-Islam Comments. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Johnson Survives Confidence Vote, Vows to Move On; Senators to Meet in Coming Hours to Discuss New Measures on Gun Violence; Uvalde Teacher Recounts Horrific Encounter with Shooter; Trump's Efforts to Overturn Election Results; Proud Boys Leaders Charged with Seditious Conspiracy; Ukraine: Russia Hammers Easter Ukraine in Push to Take Donbas; Russia Threatens Retaliation Against U.S. Media. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Prime Minister Boris Johnson Just Want to Move On; Shelling in Severodonetsk Not Slowing Down; Ukrainian Forces Will Fight Until The End; Bodies Being Identified in Kyiv; War of Words at the U.N. Security Council Meeting; U.S. Seeing Worse Summer of Mass Shootings; Summit of the Americas Invited and Uninvited Guests; Gaokao Exam Postponed in Shanghai; U.S. Warns North Korea; Rafael Nadal Shows Humility. Aired 3-4a ET
• Johnson Survives Confidence Vote, Vows To Move On; Labour Leader Calls Vote The Beginning Of The End; Nuclear Watchdog Warns Of Safety Risks At Power Plant; Muslim Countries Calling on Anti-Islam Comments by India; Fighting Climate Change; Interview with Our Children's Chief Legal Counsel Trust Julia Olson; U.N. Funds Needed for Weather-Related Emergencies is Eight Times Higher; SCOTUS Watch; Uvalde Shooting Survivor Sues Shooter's Estate. Aired 2-3a ET
• Muslim Countries Slam India over Anti-Islam Comments; Gunmen Killed Close to 50 people in City of Owo, Nigeria; Shanghai Delays College Entrance Exam Test Due to COVID Surge; China's COVID Enforcers Under Scrutiny; One on One with Rafael Nadal. Aired 1-2a ET
• Boris Johnson Survives Confidence Vote, Vows To "Move On"; Russia Hammers Eastern Ukraine In Push To Take Donbas; Kyiv's Overflowing Morgue Works To Identify Fallen Soldiers; Gunmen Killed Close To 50 People In The City Of Owo, Nigeria; At Least 13 Mass Shootings Kill 17, Wound 72 Over Weekend. Aired 12-1a ET
• Dems Face Political Test in California Amid Contested Races; House Dems Investigating Whether Foreign Gifts to Trump Went Missing; Mom Terrified of Running Out of Specialized Formula for Sons; U.S. Investigating Possible Insider Attack on Military Base in Syria. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Teacher Who Survived Uvalde Massacre: I Will "Never Forgive" Police; Son Of Buffalo Racist Massacre Victim Urges Senators To Act; Secret Service Considered Options To Get Trump To Capitol On 1/6; Voters In Seven States Head To Polls For Primaries Today. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Uvalde Native, Matthew McConaughey, Speaks At White House Press Briefing; Shortage Of Contrast Dye Forcing Hospitals To Ration CT Scans. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Matthew McConaughey Speaks at White House on Gun Reform; New January 6 Evidence Emerging; Interview With Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA); Gun Safety Negotiations Continue on Capitol Hill; Teacher Who Survived Uvalde Massacre Speaks Out. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Report: CEOs Enjoy Huge Paydays as Workers Struggle to Pay Bills; Primary Day: What to Watch For in Key Races Across U.S.; New Probe into Missing Foreign Gifts to Trump Officials; NFL QB Deshaun Watson Faces 24th Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit; Mickelson to Join Saudi- Backed Tour After Long Layoff, Controversy. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• New January 6 Evidence Emerging; Interview With Los Angeles, California, Police Chief Michel Moore; Interview With Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Police Chief Jeffrey Norman; Gun Safety Negotiations Continue on Capitol Hill. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Voters in Seven States Head to Polls for Primaries Today; Officials Say, Mariupol Being Quietly Closed Amid Cholera Fears; Hospitals Grapple With Shortage of Crucial Part of Imaging Tests. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Heart-Wrenching New Details From Teacher Who Survived Shooting; Bipartisan Gun Reform Talks Reach Critical Stage; Proud Boys Leader, Four Top Members Charged With Seditious Conspiracy. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Voters Head to the Polls in Seven States; Freddy Gray is Interviewed about Boris Johnson; Average Gas Price Nears $5 a Gallon. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Proud Boys Leader Charged; DHS Warns the U.S. Could Become more Volatile; Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) is Interviewed about Violence in the U.S.; Uvalde Parents Want Answers; Jared Moskowitz is Interviewed about Gun Legislation. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 06, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Conservative MPs Cast Ballots In Boris Johnson's Confidence Vote; Zelenskyy: Ukrainian Troops "Holding Out" In Severodonetsk; Zelenskyy Visits Soldiers On The Frontlines; Japanese Defense Min.: NK Launches "Unprecedented;" Soon: Polls Close In Johnson Confidence Vote. Aired 2-3p ET
• House Committee Set to Hold First Public, Prime-Time Hearing; Inflation, Gas Price Top List of Economic Concerns; Millions Face Strong Wind, Hail in Central U.S.; Dozens Killed in Nigeria Church Shooting; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Face Vote of Confidence Monday; Thousands Turn Out in London for Pageant in Queen's Honor. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Face Vote of Confidence Monday; South Korea and U.S. Launch 8 Missiles in Response to North Korea; Three Dead and Eleven Wounded After Shooting in Philadelphia; Congressional Lawmakers Negotiate Bipartisan Gun Reform; Putin Sends Threat About Long-Range Missile Deliveries; Weighing the Potential for a Ceasefire in Ukraine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Vladimir Putin Accuses the West of Escalating the War; Russian Troops Killed Lithuanian Filmmaker; A Tit-for-Tat Move Against North Korea; Mass Attendees Killed in Nigeria; Mass Shooting, America's New Epidemic; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Face Vote of Confidence; January 6 House Select Committee to Hold First Public Hearing; Beijing Further Eases COVID-19 Restrictions; Wales Defeats Ukraine in World Cup Qualifier; Platinum Jubilee: Queen Makes Appearance on Final Day of Celebrations. Aired 3-4a ET
• Beijing Further Eases COVID-19 Restrictions; Queen's Surprise Appearance; Top Gun: Maverick Soars Tog Big Second Weekend In Theaters. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy Visits Frontline Troops As Ukraine Retakes Half Of Severodonetsk; Zelenskyy Pays Tribute To Lithuanian Filmmaker; Queen Elizabeth II Appears On Final Day of Platinum Jubilee; South Korea, U.S. Launch Eight Missiles In Response To North Korea; Beijing To Allow Indoor Dining, Further Easing COVID Curbs; Dozens Killed in Nigeria Church Shooting; Wave of Deadly Shootings Throughout America over Weekend; Queen Makes Appearance on Final Day of Celebrations; Celebrations Come Amid Growing Republican Movements; At least 49 Killed in Bangladesh Container Depot Fire; Astronauts Promoting Gender Equality in Space Industry; Nadal wins Record-Extending 22nd Grand Slam Title. Aired 1-2a ET
• S. Korea & U.S. Launch 8 Missiles in Response to N. Korea; Fierce Fighting Rages in Eastern Ukraine's Donbas Region; Nadal Wins Record-Extending 22nd Grand Slam Title; At Least 49 Killed in Bangladesh Container; Beijing Further Eases COVID-19 Restrictions; Platinum Jubilee Takes Place Amid Growing Republican Movements in Commonwealth; Rising Seas Create 'Ghost Forests' on Outer Banks' Shores. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Mobilizing MAGA Allies To Defend Him Ahead Of January 6 Hearings; Cheney: Evidence Will Show Trump's Ongoing Threat To Democracy; GOP Lawmakers In Ohio Pass Bill To Arm Teachers With Guns; Proud Boys Leaders Charged With Seditious Conspiracy Over January 6. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• UK PM Boris Johnson Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Scandals; Charges Expected Today Against Two Involved In Philly Shooting; U.S. Gas Prices Near $5 A Gallon, National Average Hits $4.87; Biden Will Host Mexican President At The White House In July After Obrador's Boycott Of Americas Summit. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Situation Changing "Every Hour" Amid Heavy Fighting In Severodonetsk; TX Governor Requests Active-Shooter Training For School-Based Officers; 1st Grade Teacher Shares Video Of How She Prepares For Active Shooter; Police: Gunman Killed Judge, Had "Hit List" Of Government Officials. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Weekend Gun Violence; January 6 Committee Set to Hold Public Hearings; Boris Johnson Faces Confidence Vote. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• U.K.'s Boris Johnson Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Scandals; Intense Fighting In Eastern Ukraine; Baby Formula Plant Back Up And Running; Study: Cancer Drug May Help Even Worse Breast Cancer Patients; Study: Diabetes Drug Helped Patients Lose Up To 20.9 Percent Of Body Weight; World's Biggest Four-Day Work Week Pilot Begins; Police: Gunman Kills Judge, Had "Hit List" Of Government Officials. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• January 6 Committee Set to Hold Public Hearings; Will Congress Pass Gun Safety Legislation?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Faces Confidence Vote Today; Police Say, Gunman Who Killed Retired Judge Had Hit List; Climate Group Joining Forces to Boost Midterm Turnout. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least 15 Dead, 60-Plus Wounded In Mass Shootings This Weekend; Ongoing Senate Talks On Gun Reform Amid String Of Mass Shootings; Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) Allies Urge Trump Not To Meddle in Georgia Governor's Race. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Boris Johnson Faces Confidence Vote; Putin Sends Threat; U.S. Gas Prices Hit Staggering High; Mexican President Won't Attend Summit of the Americas. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Mass Shootings Across the U.S. this Weekend; Texas Report on Uvalde Still to be Released; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) is Interviewed about Gun Legislation; Trump is Mobilizing Allies; January 6th Hearing. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 05, 2022
• Former Wisconsin Judge Killed In "Targeted" Attack; Lack Of Clarity In Uvalde Police Response; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Russia's War On Ukraine; Pyongyang Launches Barrage Of Missiles; January 6 Investigation; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 5-6a ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine; Pyongyang Launches Barrage of Missiles; Lack of Clarity in Uvalde Police Response; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Biden Meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Pushed to July; Tropical Storm Alex; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 4-5a ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine; U.N. Warns of Russia-Driven Food Crisis; Former Wisconsin Judge Killed in "Targeted" Attack; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee; South Philly Mass Shooting, Three Dead, at Least 11 Wounded; Tropical Storm Alex; January 6 Investigation; U.S. Oil Closes at Highest Level in Nearly Three Months. Aired 3-4a ET
• South Kore and the U.S. Respond to North Korea's Provocations; At least Nine U.S. Mass Shootings Since Friday Night; Uvalde and Buffalo Shooting Survivors to Appear on Capitol Hill; Gun Violence and Mental Health; January 6th Committee to Hold Public Hearings in Primetime; Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt Creates HitRecord for Artists Online; Her Majesty's Supporters Celebrate Historic Milestone. Aired 8-9p ET
• South Korea and U.S. Launch 8 Missiles in Response to North Korean Launches; January 6th Committee to Hold First Primetime Hearings This Week; Former Firearms Executive Takes on the Gun Industry; January 6 Committee Begins Public Hearings on Thursday; Her Majesty's Supporters Celebrate Historic Milestone; Administration Struggles to Manage Multiple Crises. Aired 7-8p ET
• At Least Eight U.S. Mass Shootings Since Friday Night; Mass Shooting In Philadelphia Left Three Dead, 11 Injured; Targeted Attack Against A Former Wisconsin Judge; Uvalde Officials Avoiding Questions About School Massacre; Interview With Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) About The January 6th Hearings And Gun Safety Legislation; Russian Troops Push To Gain Full Control Of Donbas Region; Summer Vacationers Can't Escape Rising Inflation. Aired 6-7p ET
• January 6 Committee To Go Primetime On Public Hearings; Final Day of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations; Congress Urged by Texas GOP Donors Pass Gun Laws; May Jobs Report Adds 390,000 Jobs. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump To Mobilize Top Allies To Defend Him During January 6th Hearings; Philadelphia Mass Shooting Left Three Dead, 11 Injured; Man Gunned Down Former Judge Who Sentenced Him To Prison; Queen Elizabeth Makes Appearance On Final Day Of Platinum Jubilee; Russia's War On Ukraine; Astronaut's Mission For Gender Equality In Space Industry. Aired 4-5p ET
• Three Killed, 11 Injured In Philly Mass Shooting; Trump Mobilizing MAGA Army To Defend Him Ahead Of 1/6 Hearings; Former Wisconsin Judge Killed At Home In Targeted Attack. Aired 3-4p ET
• January 6 Committee To Hold First Primetime Hearings This Week; "Watergate: Blueprint For A Scandal"; Gun Violence In America; Philadelphia Police Press Conference; Russian Missile Flies "Critically Low" Over Ukraine Nuclear Plant; Queen Elizabeth Makes Surprise Appearance To Cap Off Jubilee; NOAA: Earth Carbon's Dioxide Levels Hit Record High. Aired 2-3p ET
• Three Dead, 11 Injured In Overnight Shootings In Philadelphia; Interview With Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL) About Mass Shootings; Queen Elizabeth II Makes Surprise Appearance To Cap Off Jubilee; Russian Missile Flies "Critically Low" Over Ukraine Nuclear Plant; Putin Warns U.S. Not To Supply Ukraine With Long-Range Missiles; Nine-Year-Old Injured In Uvalde Shooting Released From Hospital; Survivors Of Uvalde, Buffalo Shootings Set To Testify On Capitol Hill; Gun Violence Archive: 26 Mass Shootings In U.S. Since Uvalde Massacre; Biden Nearing Decision On Student Loans As Inflation Fears Mount. Aired 1-2p ET


June 04, 2022
• Uvalde Teacher's Aide Wants Deposition From Firearm Manufacturer; U.S. Gun Debate; Russia's War On Ukraine; U.S. Economy; Tropical Storm Alex; Tiananmen Square Massacre Anniversary; China's Brutal COVID-19 Enforcers; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 5-6a ET
• Uvalde Teacher's Aide Wants Deposition From Firearm Manufacturer; U.S. Gun Debate; Russia's War On Ukraine; U.S. Economy; Tiananmen Square Massacre Anniversary; Queen Elizabeth Ii's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 4-5a ET
• Uvalde Teacher's Aide Wants Deposition From Firearm Manufacturer; Russia's War On Ukraine; White House Defends Cyber Activity On Behalf Of Ukraine; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee; January 6 Investigation; Biden Administration Cancels $5.8 Billion In Student Loans. Aired 3-4a ET
• Uvalde Incident Commander Had No Radio during Massacre; U.S. Gun Debate; January 6 Investigation; Russia's War on Ukraine; China's Brutal COVID-19 Enforcers; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee; Tropical Storm Alex. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine; African Union Leader Talks Food Security with Putin; Uvalde Incident Commander Had No Radio during Massacre; Tiananmen Square Massacre Anniversary; Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee; Biden Administration Cancels $5.8 Billion in Student Loans; Tropical Storm Alex; Global Climate Crisis. Aired 1-2a ET
• Sources: Former WI Judge Killed in Plot Against Govt. Official; 9-Year-Old Texas School Shooting Victim Released from Hospital; Study: School Shooting Drills Increased Stress, Anxiety and Depression; Photographer Reveals Insight into U.S. Gun Culture; Jan. 6 Committee To Hold Public Hearings Thursday In Prime Time; South Korean Military: North Korea Fired Possible Ballistic Missile; U.K. Celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70-Year Reign. Aired 8-9p ET
• Nine-Year-Old Texas School Shooting Victim Released From Hospital; Miami-Dade Issues No-Swim Advisory at Beaches Amid Flooding; Ukraine Marks 100 Days Since Russia Launched Invasion; January 6 Committee To Hold Public Hearing Thursday; Biden's Meeting With Saudi Crown Prince Pushed Back To July. Aired 7-8p ET
• Ex-Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Indicted For Contempt Of Congress; Interview With Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT); Former Wisconsin Judge Killed In "Targeted" Attack At Home; Doctors Speak Out Against Gun Violence After Recent Shootings; Biden Calls For Gun Reform; U.K. Celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70 Years On Throne. Aired 6-7p ET
• DOJ Declines To Charge Meadows And Scavino For Contempt Of Congress; Pence Aide Warned Secret Service Of Security Risk Before January 6; Interview With Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA); Multiple Targets Identified After Suspect Kills Former WI Judge; Texas School Massacre; House Lawmakers Clash At Hearing On Gun Violence; FL Governor Blocks State Money For Tampa Bay Rays' Facility After Team Tweets Against Gun Violence. Aired 5-6p ET
• Federal Grand Jury Indicts Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro On Criminal Contempt Charges; Official Says, Retired Wisconsin Judge Killed In Targeted Attack, Source Says Suspect Had Other Targets; "New York Times" Reports Child's 911 Call Amid Shooting; Queen Elizabeth Marking 70 Years On British Throne; Rising Sea Levels Eroding Land, Devouring Homes On Coast. Aired 4-5p ET
• DOJ Spares Meadows And Scavino From Contempt Charges; Pence Chief Of Staff Alerted Secret Service Ahead Of January 6; Republican Pulls Out His Guns At U.S. Gun-Control Hearing; Queen Elizabeth Skipping Some Platinum Jubilee Celebrations; Prince Harry, Meghan Reunite With Royals At Jubilee Service; Abbott Restarts Production Of Specialty Formulas At Michigan Plant. Aired 3-4p ET
• Former Wisconsin Judge Killed in His Home Reportedly Targeted by Gunman; Report Indicates Aide to Former Vice President Mike Pence Warned Secret Service before Capitol Riot that President Trump could Turn on Pence; Justice Department Will Not Prosecute Two Former Trump Officials for Contempt of Congress; Chair of January 6th Select Committee Representative Bennie Thompson Profiled; U.S. Military Jets Scrambled When Small Plane Flew into Restricted Airspace over President Biden's House in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; Parents Left Frustrated After Uvalde School Board Meeting Ends with Questions Left Unanswered; People Gather for Day Three Of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee; Flights Delayed and Canceled Due to Unexpected Travel Demand. Aired 2-3p ET.
• More Than 7 Million In Path Of Massive Storm As It Strikes Florida; Justice Dept. Will Not Prosecute Mark Meadows And Dan Scavino; U.S. Records 233 Mass Shooting So Far This Year; Calls Mount For Gun Reform After String Of Mass Shootings; WH: COVID Shots For Kids Under Five Could Begin June 21; 100 Days Of Putin's Brutal War On Ukraine; Biden & Saudi Crown Prince Expected To Meet Next Month. Aired 1-2p ET
• Sources: Former Wisconsin Judge Killed In Plot Against Government Officials; Justice Department Will Not Prosecute Mark Meadows And Dan Scavino; Crises Keep Piling Up On President Biden's Desk; Biden: Americans Understandably "Anxious" About Gas, Food Prices; Frustration Mounts Over Shifting Narratives In Uvalde Shooting; Queen Elizabeth Skipping Some Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. Aired 12-1p ET
• Former Wisconsin Judge Killed In Plot Against Government Officials; Select Committee Holds First Public Hearing Next Thursday; Baby Formula Plant In Michigan Resumes Work Amid Shortage; Teacher's Aide Falsely Blamed For Propping Door Open Speaks Out; More Than 10m In Path Of Massive Storm As It Strikes Florida; Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Millions Under Tropical Storm Warnings as System Nears Landfall in Florida; Baby Formula Plant in Michigan Previously Shut Down to Resume Production; Parents Left Frustrated After Uvalde School Board Meeting Ends with Questions Left Unanswered; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D- TX) Interviewed on Law Enforcement's Response to School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Aired 10-11a ET


June 03, 2022
• Kremlin Continues To Intensify Its Offensive After 100 Days Of War In Ukraine; African Union Leader Meets With Putin; Britain Celebrates Platinum Jubilee Celebrations Of Queen Elizabeth II; Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Enters 100th Day; Rumors Of Putin's Ill Health Denied By The Kremlin; U.S. Markets Sink After Solid Jobs Report. Aired 2-3p ET
• U.K. Celebrates 70-Year Reign of Queen Elizabeth; Countries Around the World Celebrate the Queen's 70 Year Reign; Zelenskyy Says Russians Control About 20 percent of Ukraine; Tropical Storm Warnings Issued for Parts of Florida. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.K. Celebrates 70-Year Reign of Queen Elizabeth; U.S. President Pleading for Action on Gun Violence; Gunman, Four Victims and Likely Motive Identified in Tulsa Shooting; Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Buffalo Shooting Spree; New Questions About How 911 Calls Were Being Handled. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Forces Continue Shelling in Severodonetsk; President Biden Pressure Congress to Act; Gunman Killed Four People in Tulsa Hospital; Britain Celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70th Anniversary; Consumers Worldwide Bear the Brunt of War; East Africa Seeking to Unblock Shipments from Ukraine; China Trying to Win Pacific Island Nations; Solomon Islands Signed a Security Pact with China; Shanghai Residents Paranoid of Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
• One Hundred Days of War in Ukraine; President Biden Calling Action on Gun Violence; Queen Elizabeth Celebrates Platinum Jubilee; African Food Crisis Increase as the War in Ukraine Continues; New Cases Force Lockdowns In Multiple Shanghai Neighborhoods; U.S., China Wrestle For Influence In South Pacific; UK Celebrates 70 Year Reign Of Queen Elizabeth. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Zelenskyy Reports Some Success In Severodonetsk; Ukraine: No Plans To Withdraw From Severodonetsk; Biden Calls For Assault Weapons Ban After Shootings; Gunman Killed Two Doctors, Receptionist And Patient; Uvalde Mayor: "Negotiator" Tried To Call Gunman; U.K. Celebrates 70-Year Reign Of Queen Elizabeth; OPEC Agrees to Pump More Oil as Russian Output Drops; African Union Leader to Meet with Putin on Grain Exports; U.S., China Wrestle for Influence in South Pacific; Tree of Trees Honors Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Aired 1-2a ET
• OPEC Agrees to Pump More Oil as Russian Output Drops; President Biden on Gun Violence Epidemic: 'Enough'; U.K. Celebrates 70-Year Reign of Queen Elizabeth; Ukrainians Find Safety in Zaporizhzhia, But Can't Move On; U.S., China Wrestle for Influence in South Pacific. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Airlines Prepare for Surge of Travelers to Return This Summer; Deadly Mass Shooting in Tulsa Lasted Just a Few Minutes; What to Do During an Active Shooting Situation; Peter Navarro Makes Court Appearance Filling Indictment; "Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal" Premiers Sunday. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Now: Peter Navarro Makes Court Appearance Following Indictment; Today: Report On Police Response Timeline Expected In Uvalde; Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) Discusses About What's Going On In The Investigation In Uvalde After The Elementary Mass Shooting; Biden Touts Jobs Report, Concedes Rising Prices Are A "Problem." Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Today Marks 100 Days Since Russian Invasion; "Missing: Madeleine McCann" Premieres Tonight at 10 PM ET; AAA: U.S. Hits Record National Average of $4.76/Gallon; Queen Misses Thanksgiving Service After Experiencing "Discomfort". Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden Urges Congress on Act on Gun Reform; Strong Jobs Report; Peter Navarro Indicted For Contempt of Congress. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Biden Calls for Assault Weapons Ban, Tougher Background Checks; Lawmakers Spar in Contentious Hearing on Gun Violence; Today Marks 100 Days Since Russia Invaded Ukraine; White House: COVID Shots for Kids Under 5 Could Begin June 21. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• President Biden Urges Congress on Act on Gun Reform; Huge Air Travel Demand; Strong Jobs Report; Peter Navarro Indicted For Contempt of Congress. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Economy Adds 390,000 Jobs in May, Unemployment Stable at 3.6 Percent; January 6 Committee Announces First Public Hearing to Be Thursday in Primetime; President Biden Speaks About May Jobs Report. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Pushes For Stricter Gun Laws, For God's Sake, Do Something; Zelenskyy on War's 100th Day, Victory Shall Be Ours; U.S. Economy Adds 390,000 Jobs in May, Unemployment Stable at 3.6 Percent. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Prosecutors Subpoena Steve Bannon; Reviewing the FDA's Action on Baby Formula Recall; FDA Announces Formula Shipments; Jose Andres is Interviewed about the Food Shortage; Queen Misses Thanksgiving Service. Aired 9:30-10a
• Biden Pushes for Gun Laws; House Committee Approves Gun Reform; Uvalde Teacher Wrongly Accused; Kara Joy McKee is Interviewed about the Tulsa Shooting; May Jobs Report. Aired 9:00-9:30a ET


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