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October 09, 2022
October 08, 2022
Fuel Tanker Exploded On Strategic Crimea Bridge; White House Parses Biden's "Armageddon" Remarks; Uvalde Suspends School Police Force; Tropical Storm Julia Aims At Central America; Iran Denies Security Forces Killed Teen Protester; Woman Says Herschel Walker Urged Her To Have Second Abortion; Famous Painting Authenticated, Not By Vermeer. Aired 5-6a ET
Fuel Tanker Exploded on Strategic Crimea Bridge; Former CIA Director Leon Panetta Says Russia's War Is "Very Dangerous"; Strong Jobs Report Triggers Big Selloff on Wall Street; Biden Pardons Those Convicted of Marijuana Possession. Aired 4-5a ET
Israel Says, At Least 300 Israelis Killed in Hamas Attack; IDF Confirms Significant Number Of Israelis Captured; U.S. Officials Say, New Aid For Israel Could Be Announced Sunday. Aired 3-4a ET
Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Russian Bridge To Crimea; Biden Warns Of Russian Nuclear Threat; Fort Myers Beach Residents & Business Owners To Return Sunday; Officials Warn Storm Zone Residents Of Scammers; NFL & Players Union Agree To Update Concussion Protocol; Federal Prosecutors Weighing Charges In Hunter Biden Probe; Former Wagner Commander Takes CNN Behind The Lines Of Putin's So-Called "Private Army". Aired 8-9p ET
Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Russian Bridge To Crimea; NFL And Players Union Agree To Update Concussion Protocol; U.S. Economy Added 263,000 Jobs In September; Abortion Accusation Weighing Down On Herschel Walker Campaign; Police In California On The Hunt For Potential Serial Killer; October 28 Deadline For Elon Musk And Twitter. Aired 7-8p ET
Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Bridge To Crimea; Biden Warns Of Russian Nuclear Threat, Invokes Armageddon; South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; Source: DOJ Doesn't Believe Trump Has Returned All The Classified Docs Taken From White House; Power Restored For Most, Still Down In Hard-Hit Sanibel & Pine Island; Herschel Walker Repeatedly Denies Abortion Allegation. Aired 6-7p ET
Crimea Bridge Blast Delivers Major Blow To Putin's War Effort; South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; NFL And Players Union Agree To Updated Concussion Protocol; U.S. Women's National Team Plays First Match Since Abuse Report; Sources: DOJ Doesn't Believe Trump Returned All Classified Docs Taken From White House; Source: Federal Prosecutors Weighing Charges In Hunter Biden Probe; Prosecutors; Police In California On Hunt For Potential Serial Killer. Aired 5-6p ET
Bridge Blast Delivers Major Blow To Putin's War Effort; Thousands Of Men Flee Russia To Avoid Putin's Draft; Herschel Walker's Ex-Girlfriend Claims He Urged Her To Have Second Abortion; Trump Holding Back-To-Back Rallies In Nevada, Arizona For His Endorsed Candidates; Election Deniers On The Ballot As Midterms Near; OPEC Plus Moves To Cut Oil Production, Threatening Surge In Gas Prices Ahead Of Midterms; Florida Residents Wait In Hours-Long Lines For FEMA Aid. Aired 4-5p ET
Massive Explosion Cripples Bridge Linking Russia To Annexed Crimea; South Korea Says North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; New Accusation Lobs Against Herschel Walker; Undaunted By DeSantis, Immigrant Workers Are Heading To Florida To Help With Hurricane Cleanup; Justice Department Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Uvalde School District Suspends Its Entire Police Department After Massacre. Aired 3-4p ET
North Korea Launches Numerous Missiles Including Some Over Japan; Explosion Disables Bridge Linking Crimea To Russia And Used By Russian Military As Supply Line For War In Ukraine; Recovery Efforts Continue In Florida In Wake Of Devastation Left By Hurricane Ian; Many Immigrants Travel To Florida To Help With Recovery Efforts; Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock Holds Rally As More Stories Surface That Republican Opponent Herschel Walker Paid For Or Urged Girlfriend's Abortions; New York City Mayor Eric Adams Declares State Of Emergency Due To Influx Of Migrants From Southern States. Aired 2- 3p ET
High Explosion Cripples Part Of Key Russian Bridge To Crimea; Last Power Line Connecting Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant To Main Grid Disconnected Due To Shelling; Herschel Walker "Not Backing Down" Amid Abortion Allegations; Georgia Senate Race Tightens One Month Before Election; Biden Touts Jobs Report To Contrast Economic Agenda With GOP; U.S. Postal Service Set To Increase Fees, Stamp Prices; National Park Hungry For Votes During Fat Bear Week. Aired 1-2p ET
Ukrainians Snap Selfies To Celebrate Kerch Bridge Blast; Lines Stretch For Hours At Florida FEMA Disaster Recovery Center; New York City Mayor On Migrant Influx; DOJ Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Police: Possible Serial Killer In CA After Series Of Shootings; Iran Denies Security Forces Killed 16-Year-Old Protester. Aired 12-1p ET
Huge Explosion Cripples Part Of Key Russian Bridge To Crimea; Frustration And Desperation Mount As Ian's Effects Linger; Uvalde School District Suspends Entire Police Department; NYC Mayor Declares State Of Emergency Over Influx of Migrants; CNN Review: Barnes Supported Removing Police Funds, Abolishing ICE; Solar Community Doesn't Lose Power In Storm, Has Minimal Damage. Aired 11a-12p ET
Explosion Disables Bridge Linking Crimea to Russia and Used by Russian Military as Supply Line for War in Ukraine; Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock Holds Rally as More Stories Surface that Republican Opponent Herschel Walker Paid For or Urged Girlfriend's Abortions; Recovery Efforts Continue in Florida in Wake of Devastation Left by Hurricane Ian. Aired 10-11a ET
October 07, 2022
IAEA: Zaporizhzhia Plant Still Considered Ukrainian Facility; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge of 7th Nuclear Test; School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Lee County Residents Grow Frustrated with Relief Efforts; Anti-Government Protesters Burn Scarves in Iranian Capital. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Biden Sends Stark Warning Over Putin's Nuclear Talks; Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Herschel Walker Controversy; Closer Look at the Decisions of Judge Aileen Cannon; Republican Herschel Walker Embroiled in Abortion Scandal. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
Disgruntled Employee Went on Killing Spree; Morale is Low for Russian Troops and Mercenaries; Outrage in Iran Not Dying Down; Ebola Virus Killed Dozens in Uganda; Newly Recruited Russian Troops Will be Tested in Ukraine; U.S. Intel Can't Guess What's in Kim Kong-un's Mind; DOJ Demands Team Trump to Turn Over All Documents; President Biden to Pardon Minor Drug Offenders; Cubans Losing Their Patience for Slow Power Restoration; Caribbean Islands Bracing for Tropical Depression 13. Aired 3-4a ET
Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Concerns Grow Over Putin's Nuclear Saber-Rattling; UK May Face Power Cuts Without European Energy Imports; Uganda faces Ebola Outbreak; White House in the Dark About Kim's Motives; Source: the U.S. Lacks Intel To Predict North Korea's Action; Florida Residents Frustrated With State And Federal Response; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing A Long Recovery. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Dozens Of Children Among 36 Killed At Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine's Progress Raises Doubts About Russia's Military; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge Of 7th Nuclear Test; Amnesty Intl.: Security Forces Kill 82 People In Zahedan; Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive And Lethal Force". Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive and Lethal Force"; Warning of a Recession; Biden Takes First Steps Toward Decriminalizing Marijuana; This Year's Nobel Peace Prize Winner to be Announced in Coming Hours; 18 Dead after Two Migrant Boats Sink Off Greece; Uganda's Ebola Outbreak; Residents Recount Riding Out the Hurricane in Naples, Florida. Aired 1-2a ET
Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine Claims Major Headway on Front Lines; Amnesty International: Security Forces Kill 82 People in Zahedan; N. Korea Fired 6 Ballistic Missiles in Past Two Weeks; White House Weighs Response to OPEC+ Oil Production Cuts; 44 Confirmed Cases of Ebola in Uganda; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing a Long Recovery. Aired 12-12:45a ET
Justice Department Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Feds Weigh Charges in Hunter Biden anyway Investigation; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, But Racial Disparity Persists; New Season of "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy" Sunday 9PM ET; Stocks Sink After Hotter-Than-Expected Jobs Report. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department; Superintendent Says He Intends To Retire; White House Biden's "Armageddon" Remark About Putin Not Based On New Intel, Claims It's Consistent Messaging; CNN: Herschel Walker Fires Political Director. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Storm Death Toll At Least 131, 126 In Florida; Biden Pardons All Federal Offenses Of Simple Marijuana Possession; Voting Underway For Fat Bear Week In Alaska. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Biden On New Jobs Report: This Is The Progress We Need To See; White House Says Biden's "Armageddon" Remark Not Based On New Intel, Claims Its Consistent Messaging; Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Biden Touts Manufacturing Boom After Strong Jobs Report; Biden Warns of Russian Nuclear Threat, Invokes "Armageddon"; Biden Pardons Thousands Convicted of Federal Weed Possession. Aired 1:30-2p ET
President Biden Delivers Remarks on Economy; Justice Department Asks Trump to Return All Classified Documents; Labor Market Robust Despite Recession Fears; Uvalde School District Suspends Police Department. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Uvalde School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Florida Residents Frustrated with State, Federal Response After Hurricane Ian; President Biden Increasingly Concerned Over Putin's Nuclear Threats; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, Still Racial Disparity Persists. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Biden Warns of Armageddon Risk as Putin's Nuke Threats Grow; Interview with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about September Jobs Report; Senate Races in Arizona and Nevada Tighten According to New Poll. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Lawmakers Call On U.S. To Retaliate Following OPEC Plus's Production Cut; Police: Suspect In Custody After 2 Killed In Las Vegas Stabbings; Jury Deliberations Underway In Lawsuit Against Infowars' Alex Jones; Former Wagner Commander Takes CNN Behind The Lines Of Putin's So-Called "Private Army". Aired 9:30-10a ET
263,000 Jobs Added In September, Unemployment Rate Slips To 3.5%; Biden Warns Of "Armageddon" Risk As Putin's Nuke Threats Grow; U.S. Officials Fear North Korea Preparing For 7th Nuclear Test; Oath Keeper Testifies Group's Leader Was In Touch With Secret Service In Late 2020; Biden Pardons All Federal Offenses Of Simple Marijuana Possession; Lawmakers Call On U.S. To Retaliate Following OPEC Plus's Production Cut. Aired 9-9:30a ET
October 06, 2022
October 05, 2022
October 04, 2022
Upper House of Russian Parliament Approves Annexation; Ukraine Offers U.S. Target Oversight in Bid for New Rockets; Supreme Court Begins New Term, Adds Nine Cases to Docket; Investigation Finds a Systemic Abuse in U.S. Women's Soccer; Biden: Gravely Concerned About Violent Crackdown in Iran; Experts Say Storm Could Hurt U.S. Economy Growth. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Rescuers Search for More Hurricane Survivors in Florida; Biden Pledges $60 Million to Puerto Rico After Hurricane; Trump Attorney Refused Instructions to Tell National Archives All Documents Had Been Returned; Prosecutor: Trial Begins for Five Defendants Accused in Capitol Riot; Liz Truss Government Promises New Plan After Tax Cut U- Turn; North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Over Japan. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Casualties in Ian's Aftermath Rising; Hospitals Face Daunting Task Taking Care of Their Patients Amid Building Damages; North Korea Launch Missile Over Japan's Island; Vladimir Putin Claimed Another Four Ukrainian Territories; U.S. and NATO Plans for Contingency Move. Aired 3-4a ET
Russia's Parliament Begins Process Of Approving Annexation; Russia Removes Western Military District Commander; North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Over Japan; Somalia Facing its Worst Drought in Decades; Searching for Hurricane Survivors; At Least 100 Dead in Florida After Hurricane; Cheating Scandal Rocks Competitive Fishing World. Aired 2-3a ET
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Over Japan; Putin Facing Increasing Pressure At Home; Ukraine Offers U.S. Target Oversight In Bid For New Rockets; Truss Govt. Promises New Plan After Tax Cut U- Turn; Bolsonaro & Lula To Face Off In Presidential Runoff Vote. Aired 1-2a ET
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Over Japan; Ukraine Offers U.S. Target Oversight In Bid For New Rockets; Iran Escalates Crackdown On Protesters, Witnesses Describe Students Being Beaten, Shot And Detained; Liz Truss Government Promises New Plan After Tax Cut U-Turn. Aired 12-1a ET
Ukraine Makes Gains In Territory Russia Claims They Annexed; Hurricane Ian May Have Caused Up To $558 Billion In Damage In Florida; Trump Asks Supreme Court To Intervene In Mar-a-Lago Documents Dispute; Biden Address Abortion Rights At Reproductive Healthcare Access Event. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Lee County Sheriff Describes Difficult Search Conditions After Ian; Report: Elon Musk Revives Twitter Proposal At Original Price; Sources: Lawyer Refused Trump's Order To Tell Archives All Docs Returned. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Walker Denies Abortion Report, Faces Attacks From Own Son; Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To Key Section Of Voting Rights Act In Alabama Redistricting Case; Report Finds Systemic Abuse, Misconduct In Women's Soccer; FAA Unveils Rule Allowing More Rest For Flight Attendants; Country Legend Loretta Lynn Dead at Age 90. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Florida Death Toll Soars To 102, Search For Survivors Intensifies; Five Oath Keepers Accused Of Plotting On U.S. Capitol; North Korea Fires Missile Over Japan In Major Escalation. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
Police: Missing California Family "Taken Against Their Will"; Police: Two More Shootings Linked To Five Stockton Killings; Walker Denies Abortion Report, Faces Attacks From Own Son; Report: Elon Musk To Proceed With Twitter Deal; Markets Soar As Job Openings Plunge By One-Plus-Million In August; Report Finds Systemic Abuse, Misconduct In Women's Soccer. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Ukrainian Forces on the Move; New Audio Revealed in Oath Keepers Trial; Florida Recovery Efforts Continue; North Korea Fires Missile Over Japan. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Herschel Walker Strongly Denies Report He Paid for Abortion; Trial Resumes in Alex Jones Case After Emotional Testimony; FAA Mandates More Rest Time for Flight Attendants Between Shifts. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Hurricane Death Toll Soars, 2,000-Plus Rescued as Search Intensifies; Biden, Japanese Prime Minister to Talk After North Korea Missile Launch; Putin to Sign Illegal Annexation of Ukrainian Regions into Law. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Herschel Walker Strongly Denies Report He Paid for Abortion; U.K. Warns Fed Rate Hikes Could Trip Global Economy into Recession; Report Finds Systemic Abuse, Misconduct in U.S. Women's Pro Soccer. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Hurricane Ian Blamed for at Least 101 Deaths in Florida; Lawyer Refused Trump Instruction to Tell Archives All Docs were Returned; Oath Keepers Face Charges of Seditious Conspiracy; Biden to Announce New Guidelines to Protect Reproductive Rights. Aired 9-9:30a ET
October 03, 2022
October 02, 2022
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