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July 27, 2022
July 26, 2022
CNN Speaks to Republican Voters Ahead of Arizona Primary; Odinga Pulls Out of Presidential Debate Against Ruto; New Constitution set to Pass Amid Low Turnout in Tunisia; Pope Apologizes to Indigenous Canadians and Asks for Forgiveness. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Former Top Pence Aides Speak with Grand Jury; Wildfire Near Yosemite Burns 17,000+ Acres; Scorching Heat Expected in Parts of U.S. Today; Hearing for U.S. Basketball Star Brittney Griner Underway; Russia's Gazprom to Slow Gas Delivers to Europe. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Russians Have No Word of Honor; Europe Facing Energy Crisis; Apologies Taken but Words Are Not Enough; Brittney Griner's Fate Undetermined; Violence in Haiti Becomes Worse; Fires Raging Near Czech-German Border; Residents and Tourists Tries to Escape China's Heat Wave; No Permanent Friends in Politics; U.N. Condemns Execution of Activists in Myanmar; Tunisian President Wants to Have More Powers; Liz Truss Leading Against Rishi Sunak in Polls. Aired 3-4a ET
Ukraine To Export Grain Despite Russia's Port Strike; Plan B Is To Export Grain By Train, Truck And River; Russia's Gazprom To Slow Gas Deliveries To Europe; Execution of Pro-Democracy Activists by Myanmar Junta; UN Secretary-General Requests Junta Prisoners Be Freed; Interview with U.S. Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Tom Andrews; Voters in Tunisia Support the New Constitution; David Trimble Dies; The Race for Downing Street; Truss, Sunak First Debate; UK to Host Eurovision; Heat Alert in the U.S.; Relationship Between Rising Crime and Temperatures; Interview with Vice President Triage Response Team at the Center for Policing Equity Hans Menos; Interview with Former Incident Commander In Ferguson, Missouri State Highway Patrol Ret. Capt. Ron Johnson; Yosemite National Park Threatened by 'Unprecedented' Wildfire. Aired 2-3a ET
Advance U.S.-Supplied Rocket Systems Helping Ukraine; Lavrov Defends Odesa Attack During Africa Tour; Pope Asks for Forgiveness from Canada's Indigenous People; At Least 471 people Killed, Injured or Missing in Haiti; International Leaders Condemn Junta for Executions; Wildfire Near Yosemite Burns 17,000-plus Acres; China Grapples with COVID Surge and Scorching Heat Wave; Monkeypox Outbreak; Equality in Swimming; Swarms of Jellyfish Push Swimmers Away from Israeli Coast. Aired 1-2a ET
Guarded Hopes That Contentious Grain Deal Will Hold On Ukraine; Advanced U.S.-Supplied Rocket Systems Helping Ukraine; Pope Francis Asks For Forgiveness From Canada's Indigenous People. U.N.: At Least 471 People Killed, Injured Or Missing. Aired 12-1a ET
Senator Elizabeth Warren Demands Airlines Crackdown Amid Travel Chaos; White Christian Nationalist Movement Growing in U.S.; Top Democrats Call for Inspector General to Recuse in Secret Service Texts Probe. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Trump Back In D.C. For First Time Since He Left White House, Amid Widening Justice Department Probe Of Capitol Riot; Chief Justice Roberts Privately Lobbied To Save Abortion Rights; Russia Says It Will Quit The International Space Station After 2024. Aired 3-3:30p ET
WNBA Star Returns To Russian Courtroom With Fate In Balance; Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) Discusses Brittney Griner, Texas Gov. Abbott's Falling Poll Numbers, Trump Back In DC 1st Time Since Left White House; Biden Admin Working To Convince Pelosi Of Taiwan Travel Risks; GOP Congressman Attends Gay Son's Wedding After Opposing Protections For Same-Sex Marriage; Marc Short Hits Back At Matt Gaetz Over Remarks About Pence. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Trump vs. Pence?; Justice Department Widening January 6 Probe?; U.S. Economic Outlook. Aired 2-2:30p ET
White House Expected To Appoint Monkeypox Coordinator; New York Man Describes Monkeypox Experience; China Warns U.S. To Cancel Proposed Taiwan Visit By Nancy Pelosi; Sen. Coons Says Russian Invasion May Prompt China To Act On Taiwan, Gen. Milley Says China Becoming More Aggressive; Missile Strikes In Odessa, Mykolaiv Raises Concerns Over Grain Deal; St. Louis Shatters Single-Day Rainfall Record With Eight-Plus Inches; Russia Says It'll Withdraw From International Space Station In 2024. Aired 1:30-2p ET
White House Expected to Appoint Monkeypox Coordinator; New Information Emerges on Supreme Court Chief Justice's Efforts to Prevent Overturning of Roe v. Wade; Inflation Frustration. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
165-Plus Congressional, Government Agency Staffers Demand Biden Take Action On Climate; U.S. Lawmakers Meet With President Zelenskyy In Ukraine; Joint Coordination Center Says Ukrainian Grain Exports To Begin Tomorrow; China Reiterates Warning To Taiwan That Pursuing Independence Is A "Dead-End Path"; Official: Russia To Withdraw From International Space Station. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Key Economic Data Released During Critical Week for U.S Economy; Former Pence Chief of Staff Testified Before Grand Jury in DOJ Probe; Today, Trump Back in D.C. for First Time Since He Left White House. Aired 10-10:30a ET
White House to Name Monkeypox Coordinator; Chief Justice Roberts Privately Lobbied To Save Abortion Rights; Official To Putin: Russia Space Agency To Withdraw From International Space Station Project After 2024; Former Ukrainian President Calls To Cut Off Russia Economically. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Former Pence Chief Of Staff Testified Before Grand Jury In DOJ Probe; Both Trump And Pence To Speak In D.C. Today At Different Events; Cars Submerged, Rescues Underway As St. Louis Faces Historic Flooding; California's Oak Fire Scorches Over 17,000 Acres; White House To Name Monkeypox Coordinator. Aired 9-9:30a ET
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Agreement Reached To Reopen Ukrainian Ports For Grain Exports; Steve Bannon Found Guilty In Jan. 6 Contempt Of Congress Trial; Secret Service Identified Potential Missing Text Messages On Phones Of 10 Individuals; Trump, Pence Campaign For Opposing AZ Governor Candidates; Scorching Temperatures Rocking Massive Swaths Of The U.S.; Italian Climate Activists Glue Their Hands To A Botticelli Painting; Biden Improving But Taking Additional Medication To Treat COVID. Aired 5-6a ET
Agreement Reached To Reopen Ukraine's Ports For Grain Exports; Skyrocketing Prices Leading To More Civil Unrest; U.S. Secret Service Scrutinizing Phones Of Ten Agents; Ex-Insiders Detailed Trump's Refusal To Stop Capitol Riot. Aired 4-5a ET
Agreement Reached to Reopen Ukraine's Ports for Grain Exports; Trump Ally Steve Bannon Guilty of Contempt of Congress; Soaring Temperatures Across Europe, U.S.; Ex-Insiders Detailed Trump's Refusal to Stop Capitol Riot; Secret Service Scrutinizing Phones of Ten Agents; Ukrainians Crowdsource $20M to Buy Turkish Drones. Aired 3-4a ET
Boston Triathlon Postponed, NYC's Shortened Due To Extreme Heat; WH Doctor: Biden's COVID Symptoms "Continue To Improve"; TN Man Chased & Beaten By Officers In Home After Failed Traffic Stop; Suspect In Rep. Zeldin Attack Arrested On Federal Charge; Sources: Secret Service Identifies Potential Missing Texts On Phones Of 10 Individuals; Rep. Kinzinger Says 1/6 Committee Proved Trump Should Be Charged & A.G. Garland Says "No One Is Above The Law"; Yesterday, Jury Found Steve Bannon Guilty. Aired 8-9p ET
White House Official Says, Biden Is Feeling Pretty Well; Record-Breaking Temps Expected In Several Cities This Weekend; FCC Cracking Down On Annoying Auto Warranty Robocalls; White House Touts Gas Prices Amid Inflation, Recession Concerns; Trump Pence Stump For Rival Candidates In Arizona; Center For Democracy And Journalism And Citizenship. Aired 7-8p ET
More Than Eighty-Five Million Under Heat Alerts Across Central U.S. And Northeast; White House Doctor: Biden's COVID Symptoms Continue To Improve; Tennessee Officers Chase, Beat Man In Home After Failed Traffic Stop; Bipartisan Deal Would Make It Harder To Overturn Elections; Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) Discusses The Standard For Determining The Winner Of The Election; Uvalde Cancels Vote On School Police Chief's Job Status; Air Travel Numbers Approach Pre-Pandemic Levels. Aired 6-7p ET
Suspected Attacker Of GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin Appears In Court; U.S. Secret Services Identifies Potential Missing Texts On 10 Phones; Steve Bannon Guilty Of Contempt Of Congress; Eighty-Five Million Under Heat Alerts Across Central U.S. And Northeast; Greenland Ice Melting Rapidly Due To High Temperatures; Vince McMahon Retires From WWE Amid Hush Money Allegations; Texas Woman Forced To Carry Dead Fetus For Two Weeks. Aired 5-6p ET
Steve Bannon Lashes Out After Conviction; No Photos, Call Logs, Diary Entries Involving Trump On January 6th; Discovery's "Shark Week" Shows Diver's Close Call With Great White; WH Doctor: Biden's COVID Symptoms "Continue To Improve"; Russian Missile Strikes Odessa Port After Grain Deal Made; Man Accused Of Putting Sister In Two-Year Coma Has Died; Greenland Ice Melting Rapidly Due To High Temperatures. Aired 4-5p ET
Suspected Attacker Of Rep. Zeldin Arrested On Federal Assault Charge; Secret Service Investigation Focuses On 10 Individuals; Trump Ally Steve Bannon Guilty Of Contempt Of Congress; January 6th Hearing Paints Damning Picture Of Trump's Inaction During Attack; White House Doctor Says Biden's COVID Symptoms Continue To Improve; WHO Declares Monkeypox An International Public Health Emergency; TN Man Chased & Beaten By Officers In Home After Failed Traffic Stop; 85-Billion-Plus Under Heat Alerts Across Central U.S. And Northeast. Aired 3-4p ET
Heatwaves Hit Parts Of U.S., Europe, And Asia; Authorities In Spain Estimate Over 510 Heatwave-Related Deaths In One Week; White House Deputy National Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi Is Interviewed On Biden Administration Environmental Policy; Video Of Violent Arrest Of Black Man By Police In Tennessee Causes Outrage; Shark Attack Incidents Increase Along U.S. East Coast; Federal Communications Commission Takes Measures To End Robocalls About Car Warranties; American Runner Sydney McLaughlin Breaks Her Own 400-Meter Hurdles World Record. Aired 2-3p ET
Investigation Underway After Violent Arrest Of Black Man In Tennessee; Scorching Temps Fueling Wildfires In Western U.S.; U.S. Secret Service Scrutinizing Phones Of 10 Personnel; Trump, Pence Campaign For Opposing Candidates In Arizona; FCC Cracking Down On "Auto Warranty" Robocalls; Russian Missile Strikes Odessa Port, Other Ukraine Cities After Grain Deal; Man Accused Of Putting Sister In Two- Year Coma Has Died. Aired 1-2p ET
State Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D-TX) Is Interviewed About The Postponed Decision To Fire School Police Chief Pete Arredondo, And the Demand From Uvalde Parents; White House Says Biden Symptoms "Continue To Improve"; Americans Coping With Blistering Heat Nationwide; Starbucks Shuts Down Some Stores & Bathrooms Citing Safety Issues; FCC Cracks Down On "Auto Warranty" Robocalls; President's Doctor: Biden Is "Tolerating Treatment Well". Aired 12-1p ET
Investigation Underway After Violent Arrest Of Black Man In Tennessee; Parts Of Tomorrow's NYC Triathlon Shortened Due To Dangerous Heat; Tulsa Leaders Declare Heat Emergency As Temps Hit Triple Digits; U.S. Secret Service Scrutinizing Phones Of 10 Agents; President Biden Improving, Still Taking Additional Meds To Treat COVID-19; Uvalde Cancels Vote On School Police Chief Arredondo's Job Status. Aired 11a-12p ET
Heatwaves Hit Parts of U.S. and Europe; Heatwave Causes More than 1,700 Deaths in Spain and Portugal; Secret Service Says It's Unable to Provide Text Messages from January 6th, 2021, Due to Technology Changeover; Former Adviser to President Trump Steve Bannon Found Guilty of Contempt of Congress for Refusing to Testify before House January 6th Committee; President Biden Recovering from COVID-19. Aired 10-11a ET
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