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September 02, 2022
• Biden: MAGA Extremism Threatens Country's Foundation; Decision to Appoint Special Master Could Come Any Time; Jackson, Mississippi Residents Line Up for Water Distribution; U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Visits Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Russia Pushes Back Against Possible Oil Price Caps; DOJ Filing Signals Possible Legal Jeopardy for Trump Lawyers. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Argentinian V.P. Escaped Death; Aung San Suu Kyi Staying Long Behind Bars; Donald Trump's Legal Team Push for Special Master; IAEA Team Reach Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; President Biden Not Mincing Words; Donald Trump Facing More Trouble; Voting Machines Sold Online Like a Pancake; Serena Williams Hailed as an Icon. Aired 3-4a ET
• Argentina Vice President Survived Assassination Attempt; IAEA Inspectors Visit Zaporizhzhia; CNN Reporting Helps Ukraine Identify War Crimes Suspect; Decision to Appoint Special Master Could Come Any Time; Chengdu is Under COVID Lockdown; Amazon Rainforest Sees Worst August Fires In Over A Decade; Pakistan Enduring Its Worst Flooding In Decades; PM Narendra Modi Commissions First Home-Built Aircraft Carrier. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Argentina's VP Survives Apparent Assassination Attempt; U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Visits Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Biden: MAGA Extremism Threatens Country's Foundation; Decision to Appoint Special Master Could Come Any Time; Typhoon Hinnamnor Lashes Asia with Fierce Winds and Rain; Pakistan Envoy Calls for Compensation for Climate Changes; China Puts 21 Million People on Lockdown in Chengdu; Lukoil Chairman Fell from Hospital Window; CNN Reporting Helps Ukraine Identify War Crimes Suspect; Ukrainian Children Return to School amid Trauma of War; Chileans to Decide on New Constitution Sunday; Czech Team Tops Williams Sisters in U.S. Open Doubles. Aired 1-2a ET
• Argentina's VP Survives Apparent Assassination Attempt; U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Visits Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; President Biden Deliver's Prime-Time Address to Call Out MAGA Republicans; Decision to Appoint Special Master Could Come at Any Time; Typhoon Hinnamnor Making Way Through Asia; China Puts 21 Million People on Lockdown in Chengdu; India Commissions Its First Home-Build Aircraft Carrier; Lukoil Chairman Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Inspectors Will Have Permanent Role at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; "No Ordinary Life" Five Trail Blazing Combat Camera Women; Serena William to Compete in Third Round at U.S. Open. Aired 3:30-4p
• Unsealed Today: Breakdown Of Gov't Items Found At Mar-A-Lago; Biden: "MAGA Extremism" Threatens "Very Foundation Of Our Republic"; Big Discounts Expected For Holiday Shoppers This Year. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Hopper: 12.6 Million Passengers Scheduled To Fly On Labor Day Weekend; Los Angeles County Wildfire Burns Through 5,000+ Acres; Artemis 1 Team Readies For Launch Tomorrow; Updated Boosters Available For Americans Aged 12 Years And Up. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden Calls Out MAGA Republicans; Strong Jobs Report; Awaiting Ruling in Mar-a-Lago Case. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Former Trump White House Lawyers Appear Before Federal Grand Jury; 1/6 Committee Wants To Speak To Newt Gingrich As Ginni Thomas' Role In Election Reversal Scheme Faces New Scrutiny; Trump Vows Again To Pardon 1/6 Defendants If Reelected, Says He's Financially Supporting Some; Serena Williams Favored To Win Third-Round Singles Match Tonight; Biden's Hometown Reacts To Student Loan Debt Relief. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Pace of Hiring Slows; Travel Outlook; Awaiting Ruling in Mar-a- Lago Case. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Court Unseals Detailed Inventory From Mar-a-Lago Search; NASA Tries Again Tomorrow to Launch Artemis 1 on Journey Around Moon. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Today, Ex-White House Counsel, His Ex-Deputy to Appear Before January 6 Grand Jury; U.S Economy Adds 315,000 Jobs in August, Unemployment Ticks Up to 3.7 Percent; Court Unseals Detailed Inventory From Mar-a-Lago Search. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Venus and Serena Lose First Round of Doubles; Attempted Assassination of Argentina's Vice President; Bill Nelson is Interviewed about the Artemis Launch; Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Governor; NYPD Opens Probe. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Biden Says MAGA Extremism Threatens the Republic; Biden Rebukes Trump; U.S. Economy Adds 315,000 Jobs; Judge May Release More Detailed List of Mar-a-Lago Search; Awaiting the Judge's Ruling on Special Master. Aired 9-9:30a ET


September 01, 2022
• Biden Sharpens Attacks on Trump Ahead of Midterms; U.N.: Serious Human Rights Violations Committed in China; Airlines Tweak Policies on Meals, Hotels Ahead of Holiday; U.S. and South Korea Stage Largest Military Drills in Years; Updated COVID Boosters Could Soon Be Given in U.S. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Reactor Shut at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Amid Shelling; IAEA Team Heading to Zaporizhzhia; Justice Department: Classified Documents Found in Trump's Desk; Williams Stuns World Number 2 Kontaveit at U.S. Open; Interview with Catherine Russell, UNICEF, Executive Director: Ukrainian Students Face a New Reality. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• IAEA Team Heads to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Trump's Legal Team Insist for a Special Master; More Waterless Days for Jackson, Mississippi; No Answer Yet from Deleted Secret Service Messages; President Biden Campaigns Using Dirty Political Jabs at GOP; California Braces for Hot Weekend. Aired 3-4a ET
• Outgoing U.N. Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet Releases Controversial Findings On Her Final Day; IAEA Team Heading To Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; E,U. Going To Suspend Visa Agreement With Russia; Despite Conflict, Ukrainian Students Return to School; Zelenskyy's Message Begins the 90th Venice Film Festival; Spain's Famous La Tomatina Makes Comeback; Threats to Democracy Will Be the Topic of Biden's Primetime Speech; Alabama Pastor Wrongfully Detained While Watering Neighbor's Flowers. Aired 2-3a ET
• UN Report Accuses China Of Serious Human Rights Violations In Xinjiang; UN Team To Visit Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; EU Set To Suspend Visa Travel Agreement With Russia; Trump Team Doubles Down On Demand For Special Master; Gazprom To Shut Down Nord Stream 1 Pipeline For 72 Hours. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.N.: Serious Human Rights Violations Committed In China; IAEA Team To Visit Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Thursday; Donald Trump Team Doubles Down On Demand For Special Master; Gazprom Shuts Down Nord Stream 1 Until Saturday; Monsoon Rains Trigger Deadly Flooding in Pakistan; U.S. and South Korea Stage Largest Military Drills in Years. Aired 12-1a ET
• Trump Says He is Financially Supporting Some January 6 Defendants; Sexual Assault Reports in U.S. Military Jump by 13 Percent in 2021; South Carolina House Passes Near-Total Abortion Ban; Snap Inc., Bed Bath and Beyond, Ford are latest to Announce Layoffs. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Hearing Ends Over Trump's Request For Special Master To Review Docs; Time Square Becomes "Gun-Free" Zone As NY Gun Laws Take Effect; Record-Breaking Heat Wave Hits California, Western U.S.; Source: McCarthy To Call On Biden To Apologize For Calling Some Americans Fascists During Prebuttal Speech. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Serena Williams Upsets World No. 2, Advances to 3rd Round; Tonight: Biden to Focus on "Soul of the Nation" in Philadelphia; John Fetterman Won't Attend Next Week's Planned Senate Debate; U.N.'s IAEA Inspectors Arrive at Nuclear Plant in Middle of War Zone; Delta Pilots Strike for 3rd Time Ahead of Busy Travel Weekend. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Student Test Scores Plunge; Mississippi Water Crisis; Ohio Police Shooting; Mar-a-Lago Case Court Hearing. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Airlines Tweak Plans to Offer Meals, Hotels for Canceled Flights; Southwest Pilot Threatens to End Flight After Someone Airdrops Nude Pics; Serena Willliams Advances to 3rd Round at U.S. Open; Soon, CDC Advisers Expected to OK Updated COVID Boosters; Pandemic Leads to Big Declines in Kids' Math, Reading Scores; IAEA Inspectors Make High-Stakes Visit to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Mississippi Water Crisis; Ohio Police Shooting; Home Loans Without Red Tape?; President Biden Set to Deliver Prime-Time Address; Mar-a-Lago Case Court Hearing. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• New York City's Times Square Now a Gun-Free Zone as State Law Takes Effect; U.K. Inflation Hits 40-Year High, Goldman Warns It Could Worsen in 2023; Airlines Tweak Plans to Offer Meals, Hotels for Flight Disruptions. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Today, Hearing on Trump Request for Special Master to Review Documents; Trump Acknowledges Top Secret Documents Found Inside His Home; Jackson Residents Now Four Days Without Water to Drink, Flush Toilets. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.N. Inspectors At Nuclear Plant in Ukraine; Police Shooting in Columbus; Palin Blames Ranked Choice for Loss. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Fight over Mar-a-Lago Documents; Glenn Gerstell is Interviewed about Trump Documents; Weekly Jobless Claims Fall; Williams Upsets World Number Two; Amy Bass is Interviewed about Serena Williams; U.N. Inspectors at Nuclear Plant in Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 31, 2022
• Biden Condemns Attacks on FBI, Slams MAGA Republicans; IAEA Inspectors En Route to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Princess Diana Remembered 25 Years After Her Death; NASA Will Try for Saturday Launch of Artemis Rocket. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Justice Department Opposes Trump's Plea for Special Master; Justice Department: Search Cast Doubt on Trump Lawyer's Claim; Texas Spent More than $12.7 Million to Relocate Migrants; Water Crisis in Jackson, Mississippi; Mikhail Gorbachev, the Last Soviet Leader Dies at Age 91. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• DOJ Says No to a Master for Trump's Team; Jackson, Mississippi Residents Can't Quench Their Thirst; Russians Threaten Safety for IAEA Team; Princess Diana, an Icon Forever Loved; DOJ Decline Approving a Master for Trump's Legal Team; President Biden Wants to Ban Assault Weapons; Soviet Union Leader Mikhail Gorbachev Dies at 91. Aired 3-4a ET
• Justice Department Opposes Trump's Plea For Special Master; Trump Adds Former Florida Solicitor General To Legal Team; Biden Condemns Attacks On FBI, Slams MAGA Republicans; Interview with Political Analyst and President Global Policy Institute, Loyola Marymount University Michael Genovese; Trump's Request for Special Master Rejected by Justice Department; Relocation of Migrants, Texas Spends More Than $12.7 million; Biden Requests FEMA Assistance with Mississippi Water Problem; After City's Supply System Collapses, Jackson Residents Struggle to Locate Safe Water; Building collapse in Nigeria claims one life; Extreme Flooding in Pakistan killed More Than 1,100 People and Impacted 33 Million Others; After Violent Clashes, Green Zone in Baghdad was Cleared; IAEA Inspectors Traveling to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Ukraine's Offensive in Occupied South has Early Success; November 9, 1989, Fall of Berlin Wall. Aired 2-3a ET
• Transformative Leader of Soviet Union Dies at Age 91; 33 Million Impacted by Pakistan Flooding; Justice Dept. Opposes Trump's Plea For Special Master; Justice Dept.: Documents Were Likely "Concealed And Removed" From Mar-a-Lago To "Obstruct" Investigation; Ukraine Claims Early Success In Offensive In Occupied South; Zelenskyy Warns Of Nuclear Catastrophe Risk In Zaporizhzhia; E.U. To Deliver 5.5M Potassium Iodide Tablets To Ukraine. Aired 1-2a ET
• Justice Department Opposes Trump's Plea for Special Master; Last Leader of Soviet Union Dies at Age 91; Mississippi's Largest City in Crisis as Water Supply Fails. Aired 12-1a ET
• Machine Gun Switches Linked To Violent Crimes Across The U.S.; Biden Administration Partners With Job Firms To Combat Teacher Shortage; Airlines Tweak Plans To Offer Meals, Hotels When Flights Are Canceled. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• DOJ Files Photo Of Clearly Classified Docs Stored Among Trump Personal Items, Framed Magazine Covers; DOJ: Trump Team Moved & Hid Documents To "Obstruct" Probe; Jackson Mayor Optimistic Water Can Be Restored This Week. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Western Officials Helped Ukraine "War-Game" Counteroffensive; IAEA Inspectors To Maintain Presence At Ukraine's Nuclear Power Plant; Mikhail Gorbachev, Last Soviet Union Leader, Dies At Age 91; U.S. Life Expectancy Lowest In Decades; FDA Authorizes Pfizer & Moderna's Updated COVID-19 Boosters; Goldman Sachs Dropping COVID Rules For Most Workers; Biden Condemns "MAGA Republicans" For Defending 1/6 Insurrection; Fetterman To Skip Next Week's Debate. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ukraine Continues Counteroffensive; Mississippi Safe Water Crisis; DOJ Reveals More Information on Mar-a-Lago Documents. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Interview with Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS): U.N. Watchdogs in Zaporizhzhia to Inspect Nuclear Plant; Heavy Explosions Reported in Several Parts of Kherson; DEA: Cartels Target U.S. Youth with "Brightly-Colored" Fentanyl; Texas Has Spent $1.2 Million-Plus to Bus Migrants to DC & NYC. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Mississippi Safe Water Crisis; DOJ Reveals More Information on Mar-a-Lago Documents; Interview With Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS). Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Argues for Stronger Gun Control, Assault Weapons Ban; World Honors Life and Legacy of Princess Diana 25 Years After Her Death; Williams Hits Court Tonight for Second Round of U.S. Open. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• DOJ Filing Reveals New Details in Criminal Probe into Trump's Potential Mishandling of Classified Documents; More Than 150,000 Residents Without Safe Drinking Water in Jackson, Mississippi; Biden Sharpens Attack on MAGA Republicans in Forceful Speech. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Biden Condemns "Sickening" Attacks On FBI After Mar-a-Lago Search; Biden Says U.S. Need To "Fund The Police" For Public Safety; CNN: Texas Has Spent More Than $12m To Bus Migrants To D.C. And NYC; Goldman Sachs Ends COVID Rules For Many Workers In Back-To-Office. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• DOJ Filing Reveals New Details In Criminal Probe Into Trump's Potential Mishandling Of Classified Docs; Trump Has Until 8pm Tonight To Respond To DOJ's "Special Master" Filing; Biden Declares Emergency As Jackson, MS Residents Struggle To Get Water; Biden Condemns MAGA Republicans For Defending Jan. 6 Insurrection. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 30, 2022
• Abortion a Key Issue for Voters in Midterm Elections; At Least 10 Killed in Clashes in Baghdad's Green Zone; NASA Postpones Artemis 1 Launch After Engine Issue; U.S. Air Traveler Complaints Surged in June Amid Disruptions. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Intel Agencies Assessing Risks from Mar-a-Lago Documents; Judge May Appoint "Special Master" in Mar-a-Lago Search; Ukraine Confirms Operations in Russian-Held South; Russia Says It Will Ensure Security of IAEA Mission; Serena Williams Wins First Singles Match at 2022 U.S. Open; Pakistan Calls for Global Aid as Floods Impact Millions. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Governor Brian Kemp Testifies After November Elections; Republican Candidates Wary of Voter's Opinion on Abortion; Moscow Underestimate Ukraine's Counteroffensive; Protest in Baghdad's Green Zone Killed 10 People; Rampant Shootings in U.S. Killed Dutch Soldier; Mississippi Under State of Emergency; Heavy Flooding Damaged Billions' Worth in Pakistan; NASA Postponed Artemis 1 Launch. Aired 3-4a ET
• Water System IN Mississippi's Capital Collapsing Amid Floodwaters; Losses of Greenland Ice Will Cause Sea Levels to Increase; EU to Call Urgent Meeting as Energy Crisis Worsens; A Year After American Forces Left Kabul; U.N. Official: 24 Million People Require Humanitarian Aid; Growing Concern For Millions of Afghans as Winter Approaches; Due to Engine Problem, NASA Delays Launch of Artemis 1; As General Election Draws Near, Republicans Attempt to Change Their Positions on Abortion; Heated Discussion Over Biden's Idea to Reduce Student Loan Debt; Ukraine Launches Counteroffensive; U.N. Inspectors Head To Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; At Least Five Killed In Clashes In Baghdad's Green Zone. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine Confirms Offensive Operations In Occupied South; U.N. Inspectors Head To Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; U.S. Believes Russia Has Acquired Iranian Drones; At Least 5 Killed In Clashes In Baghdad's Green Zone; Pakistani Officials Estimate $10B In Damage From Floods; Pakistan Calls For Global Aid As Floods Impact Millions; Judge May Appoint Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Search; E.U. to Hold Emergency Meeting as Energy Crisis Intensifies; Tehran demands IAEA Close Probe in Order to Revive Deal; Study: Sea Levels to Rise Due to Greenland Ice Losses; NASA Postpones Artemis I Launch after Engine Issue; Williams Wins First Singles Match at 2022 U.S. Open; Two Air France Pilots Suspended after Cockpit Fight. Aired 1-2a ET
• Judge May Appoint 'Special Master' in Mar-a-Lago Search; NASA Postpones Artemis I Launch after Engine Issue; Two Air France Pilots Suspended after Cockpit Fight; U.N. Inspectors Head To Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Ukraine Confirms Offensive Operations In Occupied South; At Least Five Killed In Clashes In Baghdad's Green Zone; Pakistani Officials Estimate $10 Billion In Damage From Floods; Study: Sea Levels To Rise Due To Greenland Ice Losses. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Ukrainian Father Describes Life on Day 188 of the War; Biden Addresses Gun Crime and Policing in America. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Soon Biden To Deliver Remarks On Gun Safety In Pennsylvania; Biden To Speak Primetime On "Battle For The Soul Of The Nation"; Up To 4,500 National Guard Troops Deploy To Jackson, Mississippi; Governor Declares State Of Emergency For Jackson. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• State Rep. Ronnie Crudup Jr (D-Jackson, MS) Discusses Water Emergency In Jackson; AZ GOP Senate Candidate Blake Masters Scrubs Trump's 2020 Election Lies From His Campaign Web Site; Secret Service Official At Center Of 1/6 Testimony Retires; Some Republicans Try To Shift Positions On Abortion As Midterms Loom; U.S. Navy Blocks Iranian Attempt To Capture American Maritime Drone. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden Campaigns in Pennsylvania; Consumer Confidence Increases; Ukrainian Counteroffensive; Judge to Decide on Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Case. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• 150K-Plus Without Safe Drinking Water in Mississippi's Capital City; 26 Alleged Atlanta Gang Members Indicted for Celeb Break-Ins; 20 Million-Plus U.S. Homes Behind on Utility Bills; New Report Shows U.S. Home Prices Slowed in June; Oregon Police: Suspect Detailed Shooting Plans in Online Blog; Soon: Biden to Push for Assault Weapons Ban. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Safe Drinking Water Crisis in Mississippi; Ukrainian Counteroffensive; Judge to Decide on Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Case. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden to Push for Assault Weapons Ban Today in Pennsylvania; Study Shows Greenland Ice Melt Will Raise Sea Levels by Nearly a Foot; Elon Musk Thinks Low Birth Rates Will Cause Population Collapse, Demographers Say it's Not Happening. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Today, DOJ to File Public Response to Trump Request for Special Master; Water Crisis in Jackson, Mississippi as Treatment Facility Fails After Floods; Fear Mounts Over Possible Nuclear Disaster in Zaporizhzhia. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Williams Vague about Retirement; Mohamed El-Erian is Interviewed about the Federal Reserve; Oregon Shooting Suspect's Online Blog. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• DOJ to File Public Response for Special Master; Preet Bharara is Interviewed about the Special Master Request; Water Crisis in Jackson; Biden to Push for Assault Weapons Ban; Russia Claims Ukraine Suffered Losses; Oleksandr Syenkevych is Interviewed about the War. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 29, 2022
• Pakistan Calls for Global Aid as Floods Impact Millions; Two U.S. Navy Warships Passing through Taiwan Strait; McIlroy Erases Six- Stroke Deficit to Win Third Championship. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Artemis 1 Set to Launch in Hours; Pearl River Set to Crest in Flood-Hit Jackson, Mississippi; Damage Assessment Launched Over Mar-a- Lago Documents; Bolsonaro and Lula Face Off in First Debate; More Shelling Reported Near Zaporizhzhia Plant. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NASA's Artemis 1 Flying to the Moon; Mississippi Bracing for Historic Flooding; Trump's Team Granted to Have Master; IAEA Team Heads to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; Massacre Victims Buried Without Identification. Aired 3-4a ET
• Flood Warnings and Calls for Evacuation in Jackson, Mississippi; NASA to Launch Unmanned Artemis 1 in Coming Hours; U.S. Intelligence to Conduct Damage Assessment Over Seized Documents at Mar-a-Lago; IAEA to Inspect Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Aired 2-3a ET
• Countdown Begins For NASA's Artemis 1 Moon Mission And Maiden Flight Of SLS Megarocket; Russia And Ukraine Accuse Each Other Of Shelling Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Putin Orders Financial Benefits For People From Ukraine To Russia; Pakistan Seeks International Help For Flood Victims. Aired 1-2a ET
• IAEA: Shelling Hit Near Nuclear Reactor Buildings; Putin Offers Financial Benefits for Arriving Ukrainians; Artemis I Set to Launch in Hours; Pakistan Calls for Global Aid as Floods Impact Millions; At Least 32 Killed as Rival Militias Battle in Tripoli. Aired 12-1a ET
• Ukraine Launches Major Military Push In Russian-Held Territory; Fears Rise Of Potential Nuclear Accident Amid New Shelling; Duke Volleyball Player: BYU Failed To Stop Racist Heckling; Britney Spears Posts 22-Minute Audio About Conservatorship. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Team To Still Seek Special Master Despite Justice Department's "Filter" Team Review Of Mar-A-Lago Docs; NASA Team Addresses Postponement Of Artemis I Moon Launch; Artemis I Manager: Will Reschedule Launch, "Not Ready To Give Up". Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ukraine Launches Major Military Push in Russia-Held Territory; Pakistan Pleads for Global Help as Floods Kill at Least a Thousand; Air Travel Complaints Up Above Pre-Pandemic Levels; Two Killed, One Injured in Oregon Grocery Store Shooting. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Proud Boy Member Sentenced to 55 Months in Prison; Artemis Mission Delayed; Recession Fears; Damage Assessment Under Way Over Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Flooding Devastates Pakistan, 1,000-Plus Killed; Study: Melting Greenland Ice To Raise Seas By Nearly A Foot; Gunman Opens Fire At Oregon Supermarket, At Least Two Dead; New Poll: Smoking Weed Now More Popular Than Smoking Tobacco; Britney Spears Reveals Disturbing Details Of Conservatorship; Duke Volleyball Player: BYU Failed To Stop Racist Heckling During Match. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Artemis Mission Delayed; Two Air France Pilots Suspended After Cockpit Altercation; Ukrainian Counteroffensive; Damage Assessment Under Way Over Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Fed Chair Lays Out The "Unfortunate Costs Of Reducing Inflation"; Britney Spears Talks About 13-Year Conservatorship; Judge Denies Request From GA Governor Kemp To Quash Subpoenas; Anniversary Of "Tragic Mistake" U.S. Drone Strike That Killed Afghan Civilians; Serena Williams Takes Center Stage At U.S. Open. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• NASA Scrubs Today's Artemis Launch Due To Engine Issues; Atlanta Area DA Requests Judge Deny Graham's Motion To Quash Subpoena; Two Killed, One Injured In Oregon Grocery Store Shooting. Aired 10- 10:30 am ET
• Oregon Grocery Store Shooting; Mississippi Mayor Urges Residents to Flee; Growing Pessimism about Republicans Winning House. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• NASA Scrubs Today's Artemis Launch; Intel Community Assessing Damage; Judge to Rule if Graham Must Testify. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 28, 2022
• Hearing On Trump's Special Master Request Set For Thursday; U.S. Intel Chiefs Assessing Security Risks From Seized Mar-A-Lago Documents; Fire Near Spokane Sparks Evacuations; Growing Concern As Shelling Continues Near Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Plant; Clashes Between Rival Libyan Militias Kill 23 And Injure 140; Biden's Student Loan Relief To Help Middle Class Borrowers; Thousands Of Migrants Bused From Texas To Northeast U.S.; Heat Waves And Drought Bring Surprises; Artemis I Launch Pad Struck By Lightning. Aired 5-6a ET
• Hearing On Trump's Special Master Request Set For Thursday; Ukraine Fears Western Support Could Waver As Winter Approaches; Massive Flooding Expected In Parts Of Mississippi; Power Outages In Cuba Increasingly Common; U.S. Intel Chiefs Assessing Security Risks From Seized Mar-A-Lago Documents; Biden's Student Loan Relief To Help Middle Class Borrowers; What's Being Done About U.S. Teacher Shortages; Artemis I Launch Pad Struck By Lightning. Aired 4-5a ET
• Hearing on Trump's Special Master Request Set for Thursday; Growing Concern as Shelling Continues near Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Plant; Ukraine Fears Western Support Could Waver as Winter Approaches; Clashes between Rival Libyan Militias Kill 23 and Injure 140; Thousands Rally to Support Embattled Former Argentinian President; Massive Flooding Expected in Parts of Mississippi; Thousands of Migrants Bused from Texas to Northeast U.S.; Artemis I Launch Pad Struck by Lightning. Aired 3-4a ET
• NASA's Artemis I Mission Prepares For Launch Tomorrow Morning; Jackson Mayor Urges Evacuations As Center Mississippi Braces For Flooding; Federal Government Ending Free At-Home COVID Tests Starting Friday; The Data Behind Rebound COVID Infections; Beto O'Rourke Hospitalized; Electorate Energized By Summer Of Divisive Topics; Ukrainian Rock Band Leader Trades Guitars For Guns; Animal Sanctuary In Mexico Raided After Videos Show Emaciated Animals. Aired 8-9p ET
• Shelling Reported In Town Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; Intelligence Community To Conduct Damage Assessment On Documents Retrieved From Mar-a-Lago; IRS Forced To Ramp Up Security Amid Right-Wing Falsehoods; Buffalo Bills Release Rookie Accused In Gang Rape Of Underage Girl; Warren: Very Worried The Fed Will Tip Economy Into Recession; CNN Rides Along With California's Water Police. Aired 7-8p ET
• Interview With Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL) About Running For Governor; Interview With Mayor Chokwe Lumumba Of Jackson, Mississippi, About Threat Of Major Flooding; NASA's Artemis I Mission Prepares For Launch Tomorrow Morning; Three Killed, Two Injured In Houston Shooting; More People Use Marijuana Than Tobacco In The U.S. Aired 6- 7p ET
• Russia Shelling Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; Buffalo Bills Cuts Matt Araiza On Gang Rape Allegations; California To End Sales Of New Gas Car By 2035; Racial Slurs Hurled At Duke Volleyball Players At Brigham Young University; Family Of Uvalde Victims Calling For Stricter Gun Control In Texas; Federal Reserve Expected To Raise Rates In September; Final Week To Get Free COVID Tests; Man Survives 100-Foot Fall In California. Aired 5-6p ET
• NASA's Lunar Rocket Set To Blast Off Monday Morning; Federal Judge May Appoint Special Master To Oversee Review Of Mar-a-Lago Search; Mississippi Residents Prepare For Major Flooding After Heavy Rain; Possibility Of A Single-Digit House Majority; Animal Sanctuary Had Emaciated Animals; CNN Hero. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mississippi Governor Urges Residents To Flee Amid Massive Flooding Event; NASA's Artemis Launch Prepares For Liftoff Tomorrow Morning; Bills Release Rookie Accused In Gang Rape Of Underage Girl. Aired 3-4p ET
• New Developments In The Investigation Into Former President Donald Trump; Flood Threat In Mississippi; Three Killed, Two Injured In Houston; Bills Release Rookie Accused In Gang Rape Of Underage Girl; NASA's Artemis Rocket Prepares For Lift-Off Tomorrow Morning; Anti-Radiation Pills Handed Out Near Nuclear Plant As Fears Of A Leak Mount; 1,000-Plus People Killed In Pakistan Monsoon Rains And Floods. Aired 2-3p ET


August 27, 2022
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence Of Obstruction; Trump Attorneys Criticized Over Questionable Legal Advice; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected To Ukraine's Power Grid; Rescue Work Near Russia's Rail Station Strike Ends; Questions Around Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan; Mississippi Inundated With Excessive Rainfall; NASA's Artemis Set To Launch Monday. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence Of Obstruction; British Energy Regulator Raises Energy Price Cap 80 Percent; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected To Ukraine's Power Grid; Ukraine Exports 1 Million Tons Of Food; Latvia Topples Soviet Empire Monument; Moderna Accuses Pfizer Of Patent Infringement; Mississippi Inundated With Excessive Rainfall; China Particularly Vulnerable To Climate Change; NASA's Artemis Set To Launch Monday. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence of Obstruction; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected to Ukraine's Power Grid; Ukrainian Volunteers Filling Vital Needs; U.S. Republican Senator Winds Up Trip to Taiwan. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Intel Chiefs to Assess Security Risks from Seized Documents from Mar-a-Lago; Texas Has Bused Almost 9,000 Migrants to NYC and DC Over Governor's Criticism of Biden Administration Policies; Janet Petro, Director, Kennedy Space Center, Discusses Historic Artemis I Voyage to Moon & Monday's Test Launch. Aired 8-9p ET
• Radiation Leak Fears At Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Amid New Shelling; Bodies Still Being Found In Bucha Months After Deadly Massacre; U.S. Intel Chiefs Assessing Security Risks From Seized Documents; Various Democrats Unsold On Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness; California Planning To End Sale Of Gas-Powered Cars; Herschel Walker Falsely Claims Warnock Lied About Having A Dog. Aired 7-8p ET
• U.S. Intel Chiefs To Assess Security Risks From Seized Documents; Trump And Allies Dismiss Heavily Redacted Mar-a-Lago Affidavit; Interview With Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH); Near-Total Abortion Bans Now In Effect In At Least 11 States; NASA Restarting Lunar Missions With Artemis Program. Aired 6-7p ET
• DNI To Lead Damage Assessment From Mar-a-Lago Docs; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Continuing To Shell Area Near Nuclear Plant; Aussie Tennis Great, Rennae Stubbs, Discusses Joining Serena Williams' Coaching Team, Novak Djokovic To Miss U.S. Open Over Vaccine Travel Restrictions; New Conservative Group Received $1.6 Billion From Single Donor; Animal Shelters In Crisis As Inflation-Hit Families Give Up Pets. Aired 5-6p ET
• Redacted Affidavit Reveals DOJ Found 184 Classified Docs In 14 Of 15 Returned Boxes From Mar-a-Lago; Texas Has Bused Almost 9,000 Migrants To New York And Washington, D.C.; Biden White House To Release Details Of Student Loan Debt Relief Roll Out; Analysis Finds Biden's Student Loan Relief Will Mainly Help Working, Middle-Class Borrowers; Two Plead Guilty To Stealing, Selling Ashley Biden's Journal, Personal Belongings; MN GOP Nominee For Top Election Post Compared Changing Voting Rules In 2020 To 9/11 Terror Attack; Woman Says She Was Denied Abortion After Fetus' Fatal Diagnosis. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Intelligence Agencies To Prepare Damage Assessment Of Documents Recovered From Mar-a-Lago; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Continuing To Shell Area Near Nuclear Plant; Herschel Walker Falsely Claims Raphael Warnock Lied About Having A Dog; Countdown Begins For NASA's New Mission To The Moon; Texas Drought Reveals 113-Million- Year-Old Dinosaur Prints. Aired 3-4p ET
• Director Of National Intelligence Telling Congress Intelligence Community Conducting Damage Assessment Of Documents Taken From Former President Trump's Residence At Mar-A-Lago; New York City Continues To Receive Immigrants Transported From Texas; Newly Arrived Immigrants In New York And Chicago Asking For Work Permits; Some States Implement Strict Anti-Abortion Laws In Wake Of Supreme Court Overturning Roe Versus Wade; Protestors In Austin, Texas, Urge Governor Greg Abbott To Raise Legal Age For Purchasing AR-15 From 18 To 21; Biden Administration Announces Student Loan Forgiveness Program. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Affidavit: Evidence Of Obstruction Likely At Mar-a-Lago; Trump Legal Team Reiterates Request For "Special Master"; DOJ Finds 184 Classified Docs In 14 Of 15 Returned Boxes; California To Ban Sale Of Gas-Powered Cars By 2035; James Coddington's Execution Begins Oklahoma's Death Row Purge; Countdown Begins For NASA's New Mission To The Moon. Aired 1-2p ET


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