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July 02, 2022
• Secret Service Staffers Back Up Part Of Explosive Jan. 6 Testimony; Key Moments From January 6th Hearings; Bipartisan Effort Underway In Oklahoma To Stop Inmate's Execution; Officials: Large Sharks A "Constant Presence" On Cape Cod Until Fall; "Third Eye Blind" Among Bands Featured In CNN's July 4th Celebration. Aired 5-6p ET
• January 6th Witness Tony Ornato At The Center Of Dispute Over Credibility; Trump Could Soon Announce 2024 Campaign Launch; Abortion Clinics Prepare For Influx Of Out-Of-State Patients; Summer Travelers Face Flight Delays, Cancellations; Brittney Griner's Wife Doesn't Believe The Maximum Effort Is Being Used To Bring WNBA Star Home; Akron Officers Placed On Administrative Leave After Fatally Shooting Black Man Multiple Times During Chase. Aired 4-5p ET
• Secret Service Staffers Back Up Part Of Explosive January 6th Testimony; Former Aide Reveals Trump Demanded To Allow Armed Supporters; Texas Supreme Court Allows Century-Old Abortion Ban To Take Effect; FL Teenager Bitten By Shark Undergoes Second Surgery; Officials: Large Sharks A "Constant Presence" On Cape Cod Until Fall; Video Shows Man Attacked By Bison At Yellowstone National Park; Embattled Uvalde School Police Chief Resigns From City Council; Emmitt Till's Family Calls For Justice After Finding Unserved Arrest Warrant. Aired 3-4p ET
• Uvalde, Texas, School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo Resigns From His Seat On City Council In Wake Of Elementary School Shooting; Former President Trump Reportedly Considering Announcing His 2024 Presidential Bid; Secret Service Rumors Support Testimony Of Cassidy Hutchinson Before House January 6th Committee On Former President Trump's Behavior During January 6th Riots; Texas Supreme Court Allows Enforcement Of Abortion Law From 1925; Flights Cancelled Across U.S. At Beginning Of July 4th Holiday Weekend; Pilots For Delta Airlines Demonstrate Due To Overwork; Documentary Looks At Recent Negative Treatment Of Press In Democracies Around The World. Aired 2- 3p ET
• Airport Reaching Pre-Pandemic Levels Of Travelers; Jan. 6 Committee Concerned About Potential Witness Tampering; Trump Could Announce Presidential Run As Soon As This Month; Biden White House Struggles to Manage Growing Number of Crises; Emmett Till's Family Calls for Justice After Finding Unserved Arrest Warrant in His Case; Stanley Cup Delivered to Wrong Address. Aired 1-2p ET
• Flight Delays And Cancellations Snarl Travel For Millions; Heavy Rains, Thunderstorms Threaten Travel And Celebrations; Trump Staffer Faces Scrutiny Following Explosive Testimony; IVF Patients, Doctors Worry The Reversal Of Roe V. Wade Could Also Impact Embryos; Outgunned Ukrainian Hold The Line Near Slovyansk; Trump Could Announce Presidential Run As Soon As This Month. Aired 12-1p ET
• Jan. 6 Committee Concerned About Potential Witness Tampering; Flight Delays And Cancellations Snarl Airports For Millions; Heavy Rains, Thunderstorms Threaten Travel And Celebrations; U.S. Confirms $820 Million In New Military Aid For Ukraine; Airlines Struggle To Keep Up With Demand, Staffing Issues; Ballot Initiative Aims To Enshrine Abortion Protections In Michigan. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Flights Cancelled Across U.S. At Beginning Of July 4th Holiday Weekend; Pilots For Delta Airlines Demonstrate Due To Overwork; Secret Service Rumors Support Testimony Of Cassidy Hutchinson Before House January 6th Committee On Former President Trump's Behavior During January 6th Riots; Prices Continue To Rise For Consumer Goods Across U.S. Economy; Americans Increasing Use Of Credit Cards To Deal With Inflation; Supreme Court Ruling Restricts Environmental Protection Agency's Ability To Regulate Industry; Influx Of Fentanyl Into U.S. Causes Spike In Overdose Deaths; Parents And Relatives Of Those Slain In Uvalde, Texas, Elementary School Shooting Still Demanding Answers; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Remains In Custody In Russia For Traveling With Cannabis Oil. Aired 10-11a ET.
• Delta Pilots Picket At Airports During Negotiations With Airline; Pentagon On Abortion: "There Will Be No Interruption To This Care"; I-95 Reopened At Georgia-Florida Border After Major Wreck; Man Charged In Murder Of Woman Pushing Her Baby In Stroller. Aired 9-10a ET


July 01, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Ukraine Says Russian Missile-Strikes In The Port City Of Odessa Have Killed At Least 20 People; U.S. Basketball Star Brittney Griner Begins Her Trial In Russia For Drug Smuggling Charges; China's President Swears In Hong Kong's New Chief Executive; Putin: Russia And Belarus "Speeding Up Integration"; COVID-19 Case Surge In The U.K.; Women Worldwide Speak Out Against U.S. Abortion Ruling. Aired 2-3p ET
• Hong Kong Marks 25 Years Since China Took Control; Xi Praises National Security Law, One Country, Two Systems; Palace Museum Showcases Rare, Controversial Artifacts; Yair Lapid Takes Over as Israel's Caretaker Prime Minister; Texas Grapples with Uptick in Migrant Smuggling Cases; 1955 Arrest Warrant Found in Courthouse Basement. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Committee Seeks Clarification from Former Trump Aide Tony Ornato; Trump and Allies Try to Discredit Testimony of Star Witness; U.S. Supreme Court's Latest Decisions, Newest Justice; NATO Wraps Up Historic Madrid Summit; Ukraine: Snake Island Liberated After Russians Pull Out; Cherelle Griner: Brittney Griner's Trial Begins a Few Hours From Now; Uncertainty Over Inflation and Interest Rates Grips Markets. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Xi Jinping Visits Hong Kong; New Chief Replaces Carrie Lam; China Deprive Hong Kong of Freedom; Israel with New Prime Minister; NATO Added Two More Members; President Zelenskyy Want More Sanctions for Russia; Snake Island Back to Ukrainians; Griner Family Disappointed by Slow Action; Taiwan Disagree with China Policy; Activist Now in His Third Month of Hunger Strike; Supreme Court Approves Ending Trump Era Policy; Tokyo Experience Warmest June; Hard Work Plus Patience Means Success for Fernando Alonso. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hong Kong Marks 25 Years Since British Handover; Italy Experiencing Worst Drought In Decades; Hong Kong Marks 25th Handover Anniversary; Russia Continues to Attack Ukraine; NATO Sends Message to Russia; Handover Ceremony Held in Jerusalem; More Than 180 Arrested at Abortion Rights Protest Near Supreme Court; Family Says Strict Laws Led to Young Mother's Death. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Hong Kong Marks 25 Years Since British Handover; John Lee Sworn In As Hong Kong's New Chief Executive; Yair Lapid Takes Over As Israel's Caretaker Prime Minister; NATO Ends Madrid Summit With Message Of Unity; Brittney Griner Has Been Held For More Than Four Months; Hong Kong Marks 25 Years Since British Handover; Supreme Court Rules Biden Can End "Remain in Policy" Policy; January 6th Hearing; Palace Museum Opens. Aired 1-2a ET
• Hong Kong Marks 25 Years Since British Handover; Russia Claims Military Gains in Eastern City of Lysychansk; Polish Woman's Family Says Her Death Should be a Warning about Abortion Restrictions; Italy Experiencing Worst Drought in Decades. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Grief-Stricken Family Members of Uvalde Victims Demand Answers; Gallop Poll: American Patriotism Hits Record Low; Biden Blasts Court Decision Overturning Roe, Vows Fight Not Over. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Secret Service Sources Tell CNN They Heard Account Of An Angry Trump Demanding To Go To The Capitol On January 6th; Holiday Travelers Face Airline Delays, Steep Gas Prices; Stormy Weather Expected Across U.S. For Holiday Weekend. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Secret Service Sources Tell CNN They Heard Accounts Of An Angry Trump Demanding To Go To Capitol On 1/6; At Least 20 Killed In Russian Attack In Odessa, Ukraine; GOP Sen. Toomey: Trump's 2024 Prospects Dented By 1/6 Probe. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Secret Service Sources Now Corroborating Cassidy Hutchinson's Testimony; Liz Cheney Defends January 6 Committee Work; Trump World Attempting to Influence January 6 Testimony?; Air Travel Delays; Biden Meets With Governors on Protecting Abortion Rights. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trial Begins For U.S. Basketball Star Brittney Griner; Emotional Family Members Of Uvalde Victims Demand Answers; Russian Strikes On Residential Building, Rec Center Kill 20. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Trump World Attempting to Influence January 6 Testimony?; Air Travel Delays; Biden Meets With Governors on Protecting Abortion Rights. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Interview with Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto about Finland's NATO Membership; 1995 Arrest Warrant in Emmett Till Case Found in Court Basement; Court Artist Who Drew Justices for 45 Years Retires. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Sources Say, Trump World Tried to Influence Cassidy Hutchinson's Testimony; July 4 Weekend May Be Busiest for Airports Since Pandemic Began; Biden to Meet with Democratic Governors on Protecting Abortion Rights. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia Strikes Odessa Building; Uvalde Victims at City Council Meeting; Woman Accused in Cyclist Murder Arrested. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Griner Attends First Hearing; Cheney Defends Work on January 6th; Norm Eisen is Interviewed about Influencing January 6th Testimony; Millions Drive this 4th of July Weekend; Dennis Tajer is Interviewed about Air Travel. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 30, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: NATO Summit Wraps Up; Xi Jinping Visits Hong Kong; SCOTUS Curbs EPA On Carbon Emissions; Joe Biden Accuses SCOTUS Of "Destabilizing" U.S.; Destructive Floods In India And Bangladesh; Alleged Duchess Of Sussex Bullying Report; Jailed Egyptian Activist's Family Fear For His Safety. Aired 2-3p ET
• Xi Jinping in City to Mark 25 Years Since Transfer to China; Biden Joins NATO Leaders or Final Day of Summit; Ketanji Brown Jackson to be Sworn in a Supreme Court Justice; Truck Driver Arrested in Deaths of 53 Migrants in Texas; Singer R. Kelly Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Panel Subpoenas Trump White House Counsel Pat Cipollone; Israeli Knesset Dissolves Itself, Stage Set for Next Election; Putin Denies Russia Responsible for Missile Strike on Mall; Zelenskyy Pleads with West to Ramp Up Pressure on Moscow; NATO Formally Invites Finland and Sweden to Join; Hong Kong Prepares to Mark 25 Years Since Its Transfer to China. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NATO Adds Two More Members; U.S. to Strengthen its Military Might in Europe; Ukraine Felt Being Left Out; President Xi Jinping Arrives in Hong Kong; China Policy Chooses the Media They Like; Lithuania Anticipates Russia's Moves; Vladimir Putin Bluff About NATO's Expansion; Buckingham Palace Learned Their Lessons Well; House Committee Aims to Hear from Key Witness; Torrential Rain Inundated Bangladesh; R. Kelly Sentenced 30 Years to Prison. Aired 3-4a ET
• NATO Leaders To Gather For Final Day Of The Summit; Putin Denies Russia Responsible For Missile Strike On Mall; Chinese Leader Xi Jinping To Visit City For Friday's Event; Interview with Iceland Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir; Finland and Sweden Invited to Join NATO; Interview with Co-founder #MuteRKelly Kenyette Barnes; Lithuanians to Repel Any Russian Assault; Tragedy in Texas; Los Angeles County Returns Beach Property to Rightful Owners; Pat Cipollone Summoned January 6 Committee. Aired 2-3a ET
• NATO Formally Invites Finland and Sweden to Join; U.S. to Boost Troops and Equipment in NATO's East; Putin Denies Russia Responsible for Missile Strike on Mall; 20 Found Guilty, Main Attacker Gets Life in Prison; Israel Lawmakers Set to Vote to Dissolve Knesset; Hong Kong Prepares to Mark 25 Years Since its Transfer to China. Aired 1-2a ET
• NATO Formally Invites Finland And Sweden To Join; Ukraine Gathering Evidence From Site Of Destroyed Mall; Israeli Knesset To Reconvene For A Vote On Its Dissolution; In The 2015 Paris Attack, 20 Found Guilty, Main Attacker Gets Life In Prison. Aired 12-1a ET
• Judge Says Florida's 15-Week Abortion Law is Unconstitutional; Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as First Black Woman on Supreme Court; Russian Forces Withdraw from Snake Island; Texas Woman Accuse of Killing Elite Cyclist Captured in Costa Rica. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In As First Black Woman On Supreme Court; Jan. 6 CMTE Subpoena Cipollone After Ex-WH Aide's Stunning Testimony; Court Delivers Narrow Win For Biden Admin On "Remain In Mexico"; Fed Chair: Pandemic May Have Forever Altered Economy. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Cipollone Might Agree To Transcribed Interview With 1/6 Committee; Key Inflation Measure Shows Prices Held Steady In May; Biden Reaffirms NATO's Commitment To Support Ukraine For As Long As It Takes; Biden: Russia Is Paying A "Very Heavy Price" For Ukraine War; Biden: "I'm Not Going To Ask" Mideast Countries To Increase Oil Production During Trip; Unserved Arrest Warrant Found In Emmitt Till Murder Case. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• January 6 Committee Subpoenas Pat Cipollone; Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In; Supreme Court Targets Government Efforts to Fight Climate Change; Biden Backs Dropping Filibuster to Codify Abortion Rights. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden: U.S. & Allies to Support Ukraine "As Long as It Takes"; Russian forces Abandon Snake Island After Ukrainian Operation; Abortion Fight Plays Out in States After Supreme Court Decision; 1955 Arrest Warrant in Emmett Till Case Found in Court Basement. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Liz Cheney Blasts Trump; Gas Price Forecast; Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In; Supreme Court Targets Government Efforts to Fight Climate Change; Biden Backs Dropping Filibuster to Codify Abortion Rights. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Supreme Court Limits EPA's Ability to Regulate Power Plants; Biden Touts Significant Progress Made During NATO Summit; January 6 Committee Subpoenas Trump White House Counsel Pat Cipollone. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Supreme Court Issues Ruling in EPA Case; Supreme Court Says Biden Can End Trump-Era Remain in Mexico Immigration Policy. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• President Biden Speaks at the NATO Summit; Pat Cipollone Subpoenaed. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• President Biden's Speech at NATO Summit. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 29, 2022
• NATO Formally Invites Finland And Sweden To Join; Colombia's Truth Commission Gives Scathing Report On Civil War; Court In France Sentences Paris Attacker Guilty Of 2015 Terrorist Attack; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Scorched Earth Tactics, Recovers 95 In Prisoner Swap; Verdict Delivered In Paris Terror Trial; Hong Kong Anniversary. Aired 2-3p ET
• Witness Reveals Meadows' Role as Trump's Enabler; 51 Migrants Dead After Police Find Abandoned Semi-Truck; Dramatic Video Shows Missile Strike on Shopping Mall; Epstein Confidante Sentence to 20 Years in Prison. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Hutchinson: Trump and Aides Kew of Potential for Violence; Ex- Aide Portrays Trump as Unstable, Furious on January 6; Turkey Drops Objections to Finland and Sweden Joining NATO; Ukraine Tops Agenda as Leaders Arrive for NATO Summit; Biden Arrives at NATO Summit; Biden Announces U.S. Military Reinforcements in Europe. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Turkeys Finally Agreed to Finland and Sweden; Former White Aide Gave Bombshell Testimony; Illegal Migrants Died Inside a Van; President Zelenskyy Wants Russia Out of U.N. Security Council; Hong Kong Commemorates 25 Years Under China Policy. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy Calls Russia A Terrorist State; NATO Leaders To Vote On Finland And Sweden Bids; Bombshell Testimony At January 6th Hearing; Drones, A Key Tool for Turkish Foreign Policy; Ghislaine Maxwell Sentenced; Anticipated Verdict on 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks. Aired 2-3a ET
• Video Shows Russian Missile Attack On Ukrainian Mall; Ukraine Top Of Agenda As NATO Leaders Meet In Madrid; Turkey Lifts Its Objections To Sweden, Finland Joining NATO; Trump Didn't Want To Stop Capitol Attack, Former White House Aide Testifies; Key WH Aide Says Trump Knew Jan. 6 Protesters Had Weapons; Peruvian Teachers Clash With Police Over Pay. Aired 1-2a ET
• Authorities Say No Survivors Buried In Ukraine's Mall Rubble; Turkey Drops Objections To Finland And Sweden Joining NATO; Cassidy Hutchinson: Donald Trump And Aides Knew Of Potential For Violence; Jeffrey Epstein Confidante Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison; 51 Migrants Dead After Police Find Abandoned Semi-Truck. Aired 12-1a ET
• NATO Formally Invites Finland and Sweden to Join Alliance; Interview with Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA): Introduced a Bill Protecting Women's Data Privacy After Roe Overturned; Seized Beach Property Returned to Black Family 98 Years Later. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Ex-WH Aide: Trump Knew Some At Jan. 6 Rally Had Weapons And Didn't Care, Wanted Metal Detectors Taken Away; R. Kelly Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison; Two Charged As Texas Migrant Death Toll Rises To 53; U.S. Economy Shrank More Than Expected In 1st Quarter Of 2022. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senior House Republican Predicts Explosive 1/6 Testimony "Will Lead to Indictments"; Sean Hannity Was Worried about 1/6, But Now Bashing 1/6 Committee; Hutchinson to 1/6 Committee: Meadows Didn't Seem to Care; Supreme Court Ruling Prompts New Legal Battles Nationwide; Poll: 78 Percent of Democrats Say Roe Decision Makes Them More Likely to Vote in Midterms. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Air Travel Delays; New Video Shows Russian Attack on Shopping Mall; NATO Formally Invites Sweden and Finland to Join; Fallout From Explosive January 6 Testimony Continues. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Senior GOP Lawmaker Predicts Indictments after Hutchinson Testimony; Poll Suggests Roe Reversal May Have Awakened Democratic Base; FDA Votes in Favor of Updating Boosters to Target Omicron; U.S. to Offer Monkeypox Vaccines in States with High Rates; 2 Men Charged in Deaths of 53 Migrants; Property Seized from Black Owners Returned 98 Years Later. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• New Video Shows Russian Attack on Shopping Mall; NATO Formally Invites Sweden and Finland to Join; Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Set to Retire Tomorrow; Fallout From Explosive January 6 Testimony Continues. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Colorado Republicans Reject Three Election Deniers for Statewide Office; Biden Attends Rare Joint Meeting with Japan and South Korea; U.S. to Offer Monkeypox Vaccines in States with High Rates. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ex-White House Aide Testifies About Trump's Erratic Behavior on January 6; Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) Says, Witnesses Describe Intimidation by Trump Allies; Biden, NATO Leaders to Strengthen Alliance Forces Along Eastern Flank. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Trump Defended Rioters; Zelenskyy's Plea to Join NATO; Migrants Dead in Texas. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Ex-White House Aide Testifies about Trump; Secret Service Agents Dispute Testimony; Biden Holds rare Meeting with Leaders; John Kirby is Interviewed about the NATO Summit. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 28, 2022
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• Tourist Denied Abortion in Malta Seeks Care in Spain; Moody's Says Russia has Defaulted on Sovereign Debt; 2020 Election Deniers on Colorado Primary Ballot; Forecasters Monitor Tropical Systems, Extreme Heat Out West; At Least 12 Killed, 260 Injured at Jordanian Port. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Former Meadows Aide to Testify at Last-Minute Hearing; 46 Migrants Found Dead in a Tractor Trailer in Texas; At Least 3 Killed, 50 Injured When Amtrak Train Hit Dump Truck; At Least 18 Killed in Russian Strike on Ukrainian Mall; Zelensky Pleads for Modern Missile Defense Systems; How Some States are Implementing Abortion Bans; Tourist Denied Abortion in Malta Seeks Care in Spain. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Migrants Found Dead Inside Closed Trailer Van; Russia Hit Civilians in Ukraine's Shopping Mall; G7 Focus to Pressure Russia; Moscow Had its Default After a Century; President Zelenskyy Wants War to End; Train Wreck Killed Three in Missouri; Chlorine Spill Killed 12 in Jordan's Port. Aired 3-4a ET
• Deadly Russian Strike On Ukrainian Mall; Leaders Prepared For NATO Meeting As G7 Talks Wind Down; 46 Migrants Found Dead In A Tractor Trailer In Texas; Beijing Pushes Zero-COVID Policy on Public; China's Hygiene Theater Not Based on Science; World Food Programme Pleading for more help for Afghan Quake Victims; Ghislaine Maxwell to be Sentenced for Role in the Jeffrey Epstein Sex Scandal; Three People Dead, 50 Injured After Amtrak Train Derails; FBI Seizes Phone of Trump's Election Attorney John Eastman; FBI seizes phone of John Eastman, Trump election attorney. Aired 2-3a ET
• 46 Migrants Found Dead In Back Of Tractor Trailer In San Antonio; More Than A Dozen Killed In Russian Attack On Ukraine Mall; Former Meadows Aide To Testify In Surprise January 6 Committee Hearing; Russian Court Sets Trial Date For WNBA Star Brittney Griner. Aired 1-2a ET
• At Least 15 Killed In Russia Strike On Ukrainian Mall; NATO To Boost Troops And Weapons On Eastern Flank; Former Mark Meadows Aide To Testify At January 6 Last-Minute Hearing; Multiple States Move To Ban Abortion After Roe Reversed; Israel Eases Abortion Access Day After Roe V. Wade Ruling; How Latin America is Navigating Abortion Rights; Russian Court Sets Trial Date for WNBA Star Griner. Aired 12-1a ET
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• States Set Abortion Policies After Supreme Court Ruling; At Least Three Killed, 50 Hurt After Train Hits Dump Truck in Missouri; Alleged School Shooter Expected to be Called as Defense Witness in His Parents' Involuntary Manslaughter Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• January 6 Committee Holding Surprise Public Hearing This Afternoon; Ex-Meadows Aide is Mystery Witness for Surprise Hearing; NATO Summit Could Help Determine Next Phase of War in Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Migrants Found Dead In San Antonio; Train Hits Dump Truck In Missouri; Harris Speaks About Abortion Ruling; Demand For Emergency Contraception Surges; NATO Outlines Priorities For Next Decade. Aired 9:30-10a
• January 6th Committee Holds Surprising Public Hearing; Biden at NATO Summit Rose Gottemoeller is Interviewed about the NATO Summit. Aired 9-9:30a ET


June 27, 2022
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Russian Missiles Hit Mall In Ukraine With A 1,000 People Inside; U.S. Reels As Roe v. Wade Is Overturned; Mysterious Deadly Tragedy In South Africa Of School Children Celebrating End Of Year War Draws Attention To Russia's Influence In Africa; Somalia Faces Climate Emergency, Risk Of Famine; NASA Launches First Rocket From Australian Space Center. Aired 2-3p ET
• Blinken: Russian Sanctions Already Having Dramatic Effect; Heat Advisories in Place for Several U.S. States; 22 People Died in Unclear Circumstances at South African Tavern; Planned Parenthood joins Pride Parade; Vote Likely to Be Held to Dissolve Israeli Parliament. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine's President Set to Address G7 Leaders; G7 Leaders to Try Capping Price of Russian Oil; Heavy Russian Bombardment on Eastern Ukraine Front Lines; Demonstrations in DC for and Against Abortion Rights; Abortion Rights Advocates Demonstrate in Los Angeles; Many States Moving to Ban Abortion in Wake of Decision. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• World Leaders Met for the G7 Summit; Russia Sends Message to World Leaders; President Zelenskyy to Address G7 Countries; Ukraine Badly Needed Help from the West; Protests Erupted Over Roe v. Wade; Twenty-two Teenagers Died Inside a Tavern. Aired 3-4a ET
• Leaders Meet in G7 Summit in Germany; President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Address Leaders in the G7 Summit; Demonstrations Across the U.S. for Abortion Rights; Canada Preparing for Americans Seeking Abortion Services. Aired 2-3a ET
• Leaders Look to Keep Pressure on Moscow, Ease Price Spikes; Russian Strikes Kill One and Wound at Least Six in Kyiv; Abortion Rights Protests Take Place Across U.S.; Clinics in Canada Prepare for Possible Influx of Americans; U.K. Parliament to Debate Bill to Change Part of E.U.-Brexit Deal; Shanghai to Gradually Allow Indoor Dining at Restaurants; Study: Children of All Ages Can Face Long COVID Symptoms; Somalia Faces Climate Emergency, Risk of Famine; Company Aims to Build a Working 3-D Printed Rocket. Aired 1-2a ET
• Leaders Look to Keep Pressure on Moscow, Ease Price Spikes; Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv as G-7 Summit Begins; Investigators Seek Cause of South African Tavern Deaths; 4 Dead After Stadium Collapses; Protestors Take to Street over Supreme Court Ruling; U.K. Parliament to Debate Bill to Change Part of E.U.-Brexit Deal; Shanghai to Allow Indoor Dining at Restaurants; Somalia Faces Climate Emergency, Risk of Famine. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview With Xavier Becerra, Health And Human Services Secretary: HHS Will Use Every Lever To Protect Abortion Access; Zelenskyy Accuses Russia Of Striking Busy Shopping Mall; Amtrak Train Derailed In Western Missouri, Injuries Reported. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Supreme Court's Decision To Overturn Roe Divides America; Legal Battles Unfold Nationwide After Controversial Abortion Ruling; Dems Hope Abortion Ruling Will Motivate Voters In November; Jan. 6 Committee Adds New Hearing For Tomorrow Afternoon. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Zelenskyy Tells G-7 Leaders He Wants War Over By End Of Year; Ob-Gyns Fear Overturning Roe Could Impact Care For Miscarriage, Ectopic Pregnancy; Delayed & Cancelled Flights Threaten Holiday Travel Weekend; Supreme Court: School District Cannot Prohibit Coach From Praying On Field After Game. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• January 6 Committee Adds Hearing Tomorrow; G7 Leaders Vow Support to Ukraine Against Russia; Protests Erupt Over Supreme Court Abortion Decision. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Women Of Color Likely To Be Most Impacted By Overturning Of Roe; Yelp Will Cover Employees' Travel Costs For Abortion Access; Retailers Consider Paying You Not To Return Unwanted Items; Airlines Grappling With Summer Surge, Cancellations Taking Off; Doctors Say Impact Of Overturning Roe Will Go Beyond Abortions. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• G7 Leaders Vow Support to Ukraine Against Russia; Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Public Prayer on School Football Fields; Protests Erupt Over Supreme Court Abortion Decision. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Supreme Court Rulings Favor GOP Issues; January 6 Committee to Resume Public Hearings in Mid-July; Authorities Investigate Deaths of 22 Young People at Party. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• America Divided After Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade; Supreme Court Says, School District Cannot Prohibit Football Coach's Prayers on Field After Game; Russia Rains Missiles on Ukraine Capitol of Kyiv. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Emily Wales Is Interviewed About Planned Parenthood; Holiday Travel Chaos; Companies Support Employees Needing Abortions. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• America Divided After Roe V. Wade Overturned; Protests Expected Over Roe V. Wade; G-7 Leaders Vow To Support Ukraine. Aired 9:00-9:30a ET


June 26, 2022
• Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv As G7 Summit Begins In Europe; Biden To Meet With Global Leaders This Weekend; At Least 17 Dead After Tavern Incident In East London, South Africa; Supreme Court Overturns Roe, Leaving States Free To Ban Abortion; Biden Signs Historic Gun Reform Bill Into Law; Federal Investigators Widening Scope Of Trump's DOJ Pressure Campaign. Aired 5-6a ET
• CNN International: Uncertainty Remains Over Russia After Insurrection; Whereabout of Revolt Leader Unknown After Deal; Chinese and Russian Officials Meet in Beijing; Australian's High Court Rules Russia Must Temporarily Vacate the Site in Canberra. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Biden To Meet With Global Leaders This Weekend; Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv As G7 Summit Begins In Europe; Supreme Court Overturns Roe, Leaving States Free To Ban Abortion; Pride Parades March With New Urgency Across The U.S.; Biden Signs Historic Gun Reform Bill Into Law; Pfizer And Biontech Update Boosters To Target Omicron. Aired 4-5a ET
• Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv As G7 Summit Begins In Europe; Biden To Meet With Global Leaders This Weekend; Supreme Court Overturns Roe, Leaving States Free To Ban Abortion; Pride Parades March With New Urgency Across The U.S.; Biden Signs Historic Gun Reform Bill Into Law. Aired 3-4a ET
• Day Three Of Emotional And Tense Protests After Roe V. Wade Overturned; Interview With Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI); January 6th Committee Public Hearings To Continue In July; 2022 Midterms Could See Abortion At The Center And Historic Rise In Black Women As Candidates; Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine's Capital As G7 Summit Happens In Europe; Roe Reversal Prompts Concern About LGBTQ Rights; New Film Explores Arthur Ashe's Impact On Sports And Society. Aired 8-9p ET
• Interview With Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH); President Biden In Germany For G7 Summit; Interview With Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) About January 6th Hearings; Third Day Of Protests Across The US After Roe v. Wade Overturned; "Fair Play" Documentary. Aired 7-8p ET


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