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November 03, 2022


November 02, 2022
• Excerpts of 10-Year-Old Describing Massacre to Dispatcher; Families of Parkland Shooting Victims Confront Gunman; Investigators of the Crowd Surge Raid Local Seoul Police Offices; Western Officials Say Iran Plans to Send More Weapons to Russia. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Political Heavyweights Campaign Ahead of Midterms; District Attorney: Pelosi Attack was Politically Motivated; South Korea Responds to North Korean Missile Strikes; Fed Eyes Another Interest Rate Hike to Tame Inflation; Supreme Court Rejects Bid by Graham to Block Subpoena; Israel Official Election Results Could Be Released in Coming Day. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• South Korea Responds to North's Missile Launches; Bibi Netanyahu Smells His Victory; Iran Helps Russia with Combat Drones; Russian Billionaire Protest Against Putin; Jair Bolsonaro Breaks His Silence After Losing; World Leaders Working to Mend Relationship; Families Reeling from South Korea Tragedy. Aired 3-4a ET
• Netanyahu Leads In Election Exit Polls; South Korean Military Fires Three Air-To-Surface Missiles In Response To North Korean Launch; Grieving Families Identify Belongings Left Behind. Aired 2-3a ET
• Israel's Netanyahu Appears To Edge Toward Victory; Iran Preparing To Send Additional Weapons Including Ballistic Missiles To Russia; Families Of Halloween Crush Victims Identify Lost Items As South Korean Police Admit Mistakes. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Seems To Be On The Brink Of Victory; Jair Bolsonaro Doesn't Concede But Says He'll Abide By Constitution; Iran Plans To Send More Weapons To Russia; A Thousand People Facing Public Trial Over Protests In Iran. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN International: Russia: Will Resume Participation In Black Sea Grain Deal; South Korea Responds To North Korea In Missile Tests; Brazil's President Bolsonaro Breaks Silence; Former PM Netanyahu Appears To Be On Brink Of Victory; U.S. Federal Reserve Rates Decision Due In Coming Hours; How Will The Midterm Elections Change America?; Friends & Families Mourn Loss Of 156 Lives In South Korea. Aired 8- 8:30a ET
• U.S. Officials: Russian Military Leaders Discussed Use Of Nuclear Weapons; Former Prime Minister Netanyahu Appears On Brink Of Return To Power; Bolsonaro Does Not Concede To Lula But Agrees To Transition; Ken Burns' Book Explores America's History Through Photographs; FCC Commissioner Calls For TikTok Ban. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Fed Delivers 0.75 Percent Hike For Fourth Straight Time; Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) Discusses About His Take On Things To Consider In Upcoming Midterm Election; Top Dem Demands Answer From Capitol Police After Pelosi Attack; Audio Reveals 10-Year-Old's 911 Call During Uvalde Shooting. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• North Korea Fires 23 Missiles, One Lands Close To South Korean Waters; U.S. Accuses N. Korea Of Supplying Russia With Artillery Shells; Pence: I Was Always Loyal To Trump, But In The End, Came On Difficult Times; Kari Lake Makes Joke About Paul Pelosi Attack At Campaign Event; Day Two Of Parkland Gunman Sentencing Hearing Underway. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Federal Reserve Announces Decision On Interest Rates; Trump Election Lawyers: Justice Thomas Was "Key" To Plan To Delay Certification Of 2020 Election; Court Docs: Suspect In Paul Pelosi Attack Woke Him By Standing Over His Bed, Prevented Escape. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• U.S. Officials: North Korea Sending Russia Artillery Shells; U.S. Officials Divided Over New Intel Suggesting Russian Military Discussed Scenarios For Using Nukes; Chilling 911 Call From Girl Inside Uvalde Classroom Released; Michigan State Suspends Four More Football Players. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• New Details Emerge on Pelosi Attack; New Trump Lawyer E-Mails Revealed; Federal Reserve Set to Raise Interest Rates?; President Biden to Deliver Address on Threats to Democracy. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Parkland Families Share Pain In Court Before Gunman Sentenced; Secret Service Spokesman Speaks With Jan. 6 Cmte; Jan. 6 Cmte "In Discussions" With Trump Lawyers Over Testifying; Trump Attorney's Ask Judge To Pause New York AG's Lawsuit; Study: Travel Times To Abortion Facilities More Than Tripled Post-Roe; FDA Concerned About Advance Prescription Of Abortion Meds. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Big Names Burning Up Campaign Trail With Six Days Left; Republicans Hold Narrow Advantage Ahead of Next Week's Midterms; Police Say, Suspect Intended to Kill Paul Pelosi. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• North Korea Supplying Russia with Artillery Shells; Real-Life House of Cards Inside Kremlin; North Korea Launches Missiles Overnight; Biden Gives Speech on Protecting Democracy; Caroline Polisi is Interviewed about Trump's Subpoena; Excessive Drinking Study. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Pelosi Family Expected to Hear 911 Call; Security for Lawmakers; Republicans Hold Narrow Advantage Ahead of Midterms; Record Numbers of Early Voting in Multiple States; Fed Poised to Hike Interest Rates; 911 Call During Uvalde Shooting. Aired 9-9:30a ET


November 01, 2022
• Biden Blasts Oil Companies for Record Profits as Prices Surge; EU Inflation Hits Record High as Energy and Food Prices Soar; California Drought Brings Shortages, Skyrocketing Prices; At Least 156 People Dead After Crowd Surge in South Korea; Changes Happening at Twitter After Musk Deal Closed. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Voters to Decide Which Party Controls Congress Next Week; Pelosi Attack Suspect Faces Multiple Charges Including Attempted Murder; Justices Considering Challenges to Affirmative Action; Russia Targets Infrastructure in Strikes Across Ukraine; In Brazil Bolsonaro Supporters Block Roads to Protest Election Loss. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russia Intends to Cripple Ukraine's Energy Supply; Russia Wants to Suspend Grain Shipments; South Korea Notes its Flaws in Policing; Bolsonaro Supporters Not Giving Up; Benjamin Netanyahu Eager to Have His Power Back. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview with Political Analyst and Fellow at the Century Foundation Dahlia Scheindlin; India Investigates Bridge Collapse; Shanghai Disneyland Closes; Public trials for Iranian protesters; New York City Pay Disclosure Law Go into Effect Tomorrow; The Most Haunted Places in the Country. Aired 2-3a ET
• Putin: Russia Suspending Role In Grain Deal, Not Ending It; Ukrainians Line Up For Water As Russia Hits Infrastructure; Bolsonaro Supporters Block Roads To Protest Election Loss; World Leaders Hail Brazil's Election As Free And Fair; Police Chief: Response Before Crush Was "Inadequate"; 9 People Arrested In Connection With Bridge Accident. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainians Line Up For Water As Russia Hits Infrastructure; Russia Targets Infrastructure In Strikes Across Ukraine; Jair Bolsonaro Supporters Block Roads To Protest Election Loss; Ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Efforting Comeback; At Least 156 People Dead After Crowd Surge In South Korea. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Russia Targets Infrastructure In Strikes Across Ukraine; Brazil's Supreme Court Orders All Roads Cleared Amid Protests; Voting Underway In Fifth In Less Than Four Years; Police Chief: Response Before Crush Was "Inadequate"; Indian PM Modi Visits Site Of Bridge Accident; U.K. Govt. Under Fire For Calling Migrant Crisis "Invasion"; California Drought Brings Shortages, Skyrocketing Prices. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Israel Holds Fifth National Election in Less Than Four Years; Biden Rallies Florida Dems One Week Before Midterms; U.S. Job Openings See Uptick as Fed Weighs More Rate Hikes; Western Officials: Iran Plans to Send Russia More Weapons. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Supreme Court Rejects Bid By Sen. Graham's Request To Block Subpoena In Georgia Election Meddling Investigation; Cheney: Jan. 6 Committee "In Discussions" With Trump's Attorneys For Him To Testify Under Oath; FBI: Suspect Who Attacked Pelosi's Husband Wanted To Show Congress There Are "Consequences To Actions"; Mike Pence Attends Rally With Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp; Delta Pilots Willing To Strike, If Necessary, For Higher Pay. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Pfizer Will Seek FDA Approval For RSV Vaccine By End Of Year; Supreme Court Rejects Bid By Sen. Graham's Request To Block Subpoena In GA Election Meddling Investigation; Interview With Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI); Fans Wear "Fight Anti-Semitism" Shirts At Nets Game After Kyrie Irving Tweet Controversy. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Soon: Paul Pelosi Attack Suspect Expected In Court; Big Names Hit Campaign Trail With One Week To Election Day; Distraught Victims And Families Confront Parkland Shooter. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Officials to CNN: Iran to Send Missiles, More Drones to Russia; Seoul Police Were Warned About Crush Hours Before Incident; U.S. Capitol Police Chief Says Political Climate Calls for More Security Resources for Members of Congress; Biden Accuses Oil Companies of "War Profiteering"; NYT: Major Food Companies See Huge Profits as Prices Rise; Cheney: Jan. 6 Committee "In Discussions" with Trump's Attorneys for Former President to Testify Under Oath. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Chicago Shootings; Atlanta Rapper Takeoff Shot and Killed; Midterm Push. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Banks Reported More Than $1B In Ransomware Payments In 2021; Victims' Families Face Parkland Shooter Before Sentencing; Officials To CNN: Iran Planning To Send More Weapons To Russia; U.S. Tracking Reports Of Explosion On Russian Fleet In Crimea; Research Indicates Pulse Oximeters Are Inaccurate On Darker Skin; Pfizer Will Seek FDA Approval For RSV Vaccine By End Of Year. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Supreme Court Blocks House from Getting Trump Tax Returns For Now; One Week from Today, Voters Decide Who Controls Congress; Today, Suspect in Paul Pelosi Attack in Court for Arraignment. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• NYC New Job Listing Requirement; SpaceX to Launch Falcon Heavy Rocket; Thirteen Injured in Drive-By Shooting in Chicago; Border Patrol Fires Pepper Balls at Protesters; Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Tax Returns. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Suspect in Pelosi Attack in Court; Parkland Victims' Families Face Shooter Before Sentencing; Voters Decide Who Controls Congress; Kemp Dodges Questions; Fetterman Addresses Calls for Transparency; Iran Sends Weapons to Russia; Israel Holds Elections. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 31, 2022
• Democrats Making Their Case Ahead of Critical Vote; New Russian Attacks Reported Across Ukraine; Government Forces and Students Clash at Universities in Iran. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Parties Make Closing Arguments in Final Campaign Stretch in U.S. Midterm Elections; Lula Beats Bolsonaro in Tight Runoff to Win Presidency; Suspect in Paul Pelosi Attack had Duct Tape, Zip Ties; Children Among at Least 134 Killed in Gujarat, India Disaster; South Korea Crowd Crush Kills at Least 154 People; Justices to Hear Challenges to Affirmative Action. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Millions Have Already Cast Ballots for the Midterms; Republican Party Can See Their Victory to the House and Senate; South Korea Tragedy Killed 154 People; Suspension Bridge Collapsed Killing 134 People; Former Brazilian President Makes a Comeback. Aired 3-4a ET
• South Koreans Wants Answer on What Happened in Itaewon, Seoul; Battleground States Campaigning for the Midterm Elections; Lula da Silva Wins Brazil Elections; India Bridge Collapse Kills 132. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Lula Beats Bolsonaro in Tight Runoff to be Next President; Crowd Crush Kills At Least 154 People in South Korea; Children Among At Least 132 Killed in Gujarat Disaster; Calls for Russia to Renew Participation in Grain Deal. Aired 1-2a ET
• Lula Beats Bolsonaro in Tight Runoff to Be Next President; Crowd Crush Kills at Least 154 People in South Korea; Children Among at Least 132 Killed in Gujarat Disaster; Calls for Russia to Renew Participation in Grain Deal; At Least 100 Killed, 300+ Injured in Explosions; Nigeria is Losing Some of Its Most Valuable Assets. Aired 12-1a ET
• Death Toll From Seoul Crowd Surge Rises To 155; Antisemitic Messages Seen At Multiple Places In Jacksonville, Florida; Suspect Arrested In 2017 Murder Of Two Indiana Teens. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Federal Charges Filed Against Suspect In Paul Pelosi Attack; Death Toll From Seoul Crowd Surge Rises To 155. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Affirmative Action Cases; Musk Tweets, Then Deletes, Conspiracy Theory On Paul Pelosi Attack; WAPO: Flood Of Racist Posts In The Hours After Musk Takeover; Federal Charges Filed Against Suspect In Paul Pelosi Attack. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Source: Federal Attempted Kidnapping Charge Expected For Suspect; GOP Riding Wave Of Optimism In Campaigns Final Week; Georgia Gov. And Dem Challenger Face Off In Last Debate. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden, Trump, Obama Hit The Trail In Final Sprint To Midterms; Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Major Affirmative Action Case; Suspect Arrested In 2017 Killings Of Two Indiana Teens; "Planet Killer" Asteroid Spotted Hiding In Sun's Glare. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• January 6 Committee Receives Trump E-Mails; Crowd Surge Kills at Least 150 in South Korea; Interview With San Francisco Police Chief William Scott; Charges Expected in Pelosi Assault Case. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• At Least 154 Killed In Crowd Crush In South Korea; U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn Testifying Now in Oath Keepers Seditious Conspiracy Trial; More States Move to Allow Teachers to Carry Guns in Classroom. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Pivotal Affirmative Action Case; Opening Statement Begin In Trump Org. Tax Fraud Trial; Today: Suspect In Attack On Pelosi's Husband To Be Charged; Some Dems Focus On Jan. 6 In Last-Minute Campaign Strategy; Rep. Cheney Releases Ad Attacking Arizona GOP Candidates; PA Election Results May Be Delayed By Mail-In Ballot Counting. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Kemp and Abrams Face Off in Debate; Anti-Semitic Messages in Jacksonville; Water and Power Knocked out to Parts of Kyiv; Andrea Kendall-Taylor is Interviewed about Russia's War on Ukraine; Austin Golding is Interviewed about Shipping on the Mississippi River. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Suspect in Pelosi Attack to be Charged; Klobuchar Pushes for Security; Musk Tweets Conspiracy Theory; Two Americans Killed in Crowd Surge in Seoul; Lula Elected Brazil's Next President; Supreme Court Hears Affirmative Action Case; Opening Statements in Trump Organization Trial; January 6th Committee Obtains Trump Emails. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 30, 2022
• Halloween Crowd Crush Kills At Least 151 In South Korea; Russian Exits Black Sea Grain Deal; Iran's Revolutionary Guard Chief Says Saturday Is "Last Day" Of Protests; Brazilian Voters To Decide In Presidential Runoff; U.S. Math And Reading Scores Plunge; Tornadoes Reported in Southern U.S. Aired 5-6a ET
• Halloween Crowd Crush Kills At Least 151 In South Korea; Russian Exits Black Sea Grain Deal; Socialism, Disinformation Prevail In Florida U.S. House Race; Brazilian Voters To Decide In Presidential Runoff; Iran's Revolutionary Guard Chief Says Saturday Is "Last Day" Of Protests; Tornadoes Reported In Southern U.S. Aired 4-5a ET
• Halloween Crowd Crush Kills at least 151 in South Korea; Georgia Voters to Cast 2 Million Ballots by Next Week; Africa Braces for Russian Exit from Grain Deal; Brazilian Voters to Decide in Presidential Runoff; Iran's Revolutionary Guard Chief Says Saturday is "Last Day" of Protests; Tornadoes Reported in Southern U.S. Aired 3- 4a ET
• Georgia On Pace To See Two Million Early Votes Cast; Abrams, Kemp To Face Off In Last Debate Of Georgia Governor's Race; Trump- DeSantis 2024 Rivalry Grows More Public; Perilous Politics: America's Dangerous Divide; Candidates Prepare For Final Push Nine Days From Election Day; GOP Senate Nominee Repeats Hoax That Schoolkids Use Litter Boxes; Rupert Murdoch Sells 21st Century Fox To Disney; Final Votes Being Counted In Brazil's Presidential Runoff. Aired 6-7p ET
• Democrats Changing Strategy Nine Days Before Election Day; New Details About The Attack On Paul Pelosi; Supreme Court Possible To End Affirmative Action; Elon Musk Tweets Conspiracy Theory On Attack On Paul Pelosi; Former Governor Of Virginia Terry McAuliffe Is Interviewed About U.S. Democracy And Paul Pelosi; Flu Season Comes A Month Early; Bridge Collapses In India; Two Americans Killed In Crowd Surge In Seoul. Aired 5-6p ET
• 154 Killed, 130-Plus Injured In Seoul Crowd Surge At Halloween Festival; Suspect Who Attacked Paul Pelosi With Hammer Had Duct Tape, Zip Ties; Brian Kemp, Stacey Abrams To Face Off Tonight In Final Debate In Georgia; Democrats Attempt Last-Minute Appeal For Democracy In Campaign Messaging; Trump-DeSantis 2024 Rivalry Grows More Public. Aired 4-5p ET
• Exclusive: Pelosi Hammer Attack Suspect Had Duct Tape, Zip Ties; At Least 154 Killed, 133 Injured In Halloween Disaster In Seoul; Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Kills At Least 60 People In India. Aired 3- 4p ET
• Big Names Hit The Trail In Final Days; Abrams, Kemp To Face Off In Last Debate Of GA Governor's Race; At least 154 Killed, 133 Injured In Seoul Halloween Crowd Surge; Polls Open In Brazil's Presidential Runoff Election; Paul Pelosi Recovering In Hospital After Being Attacked With Hammer; Prince Harry's Long-Awaited Memoir Set For January Release; Powerball Jackpot Grows To $1B For Second Time In Game History. Aired 2-3p ET
• At Least 153 Killed, 133 Injured In Seoul Halloween Crowd Surge; Source: Suspect In Paul Pelosi Attack Had A Bag Of Zip Ties With Him; Pelosi: Family "Heartbroken And Traumatized" After Attack On Husband; Feds: Domestic Violent Extremists Pose Heightened Threat To Elections; Georgia Black Churches Hold Traditional "Souls To The Polls" Events; Russia Says It Is Suspending Grain Deal With Ukraine; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Playing "Hunger Games" Over Grain Deal; RSV Surges Amid Staffing Shortages At Some Hospitals; Some Forms Of Common Antibiotic In Short Supply; Video, Eyewitness Accounts Cast Doubt On Iran's Story Of How 16-Year-Old Protester Died; Halloween Candy Prices Soar As Inflation Remains Stubbornly High. Aired 11a-12p ET


October 29, 2022
• Police Investigating Attack On House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Husband; Ukraine Fights To Keep The Lights On; Russia Completes Military Mobilization; Iran Calls For Rallies To Condemn Shrine Attack; Brazil's Runoff Election; U.S. Triple Threat RSV, COVID And Flu. Aired 5-6a ET
• Police Investigating Attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Husband; Obama Campaigns for Democrats in Georgia; Russia Digs In ahead of Expected Push on Kherson; Feds Warn Extremists Pose Heightened Threat to Elections; Impact of Economics on Voters; Iran Calls for Rallies to Condemn Shrine Attack. Aired 4-5a ET
• South Korean President Orders Speedy Identification Of Victims Of Deadly Halloween Incident; Biden Links Right-Wing Rhetoric To Attack On Nancy Pelosi's Husband; Interview With Rep. James Comer (R- KY) About Political Violence And The Midterms; Pelosi Attack Stokes Fear Of More Political Violence; Appeals Court Asked To Stop Ballot Box Activists; Cities Across U.S. Ramping Up Security Ahead Of Elections. Aired 7-8p ET
• At Least 149 Killed In South Korea Halloween Incident; Biden Suggests Election Denialism Fueling Violence; Obama Rallies Democrats In Wisconsin As Midterms Near; "Socialism" Front & Center In FL Face Where Hispanics Gravitating To GOP; Poll: Americans Not Satisfied With Direction Of Country; Eight-Year-Old Scales Yosemite's El Capitan. Aired 6-7p ET
• At Least 146 Killed In South Korea Halloween Incident; Paul Pelosi Remains Hospitalized After Hammer Attack; Obama Campaigns At Wisconsin Democrats' Early Voting Rally; Schumer On Hot Mic: Georgia Senate Race Is "Going Downhill"; Warnock & Walker In Tight Race Just Days From Election; Mortgage Rates Top Seven Percent For First Time In 20 Years; Hurricane Ian Aid Slow And Confusing. Aired 5-6p ET
• Death Toll Rises To 146 In South Korean Capital's Halloween Incident; Suspect Was Looking For Speaker Nancy Pelosi Before Attacking Her Husband; Interview With Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Interview With Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey; Obama Reacts To Pelosi Attack, Calls Out "Dangerous Rhetoric". Aired 4-5p ET
• Halloween Festival In South Korea Turned Deadly; House Speaker's Husband Remains Hospitalized After Hammer Attack; Attack On Nancy Pelosi's Husband Raises New Security Concerns; Obama Talks Danger Of Political Rhetoric In U.S.; Obama: Walker Is "A Celebrity That Wants To Be A Politician"; Schumer Caught On Hot Mic Admitting GA Senate Race "Going Downhill"; Democrats Blast GOP For "Dangerous" Silence Following Hammer Attack On Pelosi's Husband; Video, Eyewitness Accounts Cast Doubt On Iran's Story Of What Happened To 16-Year-Old Protester Who Died. Aired 3-4p ET
• At Least 59 People Dead And 150 Injured In Crush At Halloween Event In Seoul, South Korea; Former President Obama Holds Campaign Rally In Detroit, Michigan; Man Who Attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Husband Paul Pelosi Arrested; Former Washington D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone, Who Was Injured During January 6th Insurrection, Interviewed On Recent Increase In Number Of Treats Against Lawmakers; Armed Men In Tactical Gear Watching Over Ballot Drop Box In Mesa, Arizona, Confronted By Local Grandmother; Russia Pulls Out Of Deal Brokered By U.N. To Allow For Release Of Grain From Ukraine For World Markets; NFL Quarterback Tom Brady And Supermodel Gisele Bundchen Announce Divorce. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Russia Pulls Out Of U.N.-Brokered Grain Export Deal With Ukraine; Suspect In Attack On Pelosi's Husband Facing Multiple Charges; G.M. Pauses Advertising On Twitter After Musk Takes Control; Officials: At Least 58 Killed, 150 Injured In Seoul Halloween Incident; Debris Still Lines Streets One Month After Hurricane Ian Hit; Interview With Rob Patterson, FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer. Aired 1-2p ET
• Russia Pulls Out Of U.N.-Brokered Grain Export Deal With Ukraine; Suspect In Attack On Pelosi's Husband Facing Multiple Charges; Trump To Hold Rally In Ohio One Day Before Election; Report: Dozens Suffer "Cardiac Arrest" During Seoul Halloween Fest; Cities Across U.S. Ramping Up Security Ahead Of Elections. Aired 12-1p ET
• Suspect In Attack On Pelosi's Husband Facing Multiple Charges; Feds: Domestic Violent Extremists Pose Heightened Threat To Elections; Obama To Campaign Today In Battleground Michigan And Wisconsin; Biden, Harris Make Rare Joint Campaign Appearance For PA Dems; Trump and Obama To Hold Campaign Events In PA On Closing Weekend; Pediatric Hospitals Nationwide Overwhelmed With RSV Cases; New Inflation Data Shows Consumer Prices Remain High; Mortgage Top 7 Percent For The First Time In 20 Years; 8-Year-Old Boy Becomes Youngest To Climb California's El Capitan. Aired 11a-12p ET
• President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Former President Obama Campaign for Democratic Candidates in Midterm Elections; Early Voting for Midterms Elections Begins in States across U.S.; Polls Show New York Gubernatorial Race between Democratic Incumbent Kathy Hochul and Republican Challenger Lee Zeldin Tightening; Man Who Attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Husband Paul Pelosi Arrested. Aired 10- 11a ET


October 28, 2022
• U.S. Treasury Secretary: I Don't See Signs of Recession; Head of Texas Department of Safety Rejects Call to Resign; Hospitals Seeing an Uptick of Flu and RSV Cases in Children; Iranian Regime Calls for Rallies to Condemn Shrine Attack; Rare Protest in Tibet Over COVID Lockdown Measures. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Elon Musk Completes Twitter Acquisition; Biden Touts Economic Progress Ahead of Midterms; Warnock and Walker in Tight Georgia Senate Race; Police in Arizona Say No Apparent Political Motive in Burglary; GDP Growth in 3rd Quarter Higher than Expected; South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Ballistic Missiles; Putin Downplays Fears of Nuclear Standoff with West. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Drones Hit Ukraine's Power Grid; Russia Defends Their Invasion of Ukraine and Stand with Their Lies; Ukraine Fights to Fully Retake Kherson; Twitter with a New Boss; North Korea Launch Another Missile Today; Violence Not Winding Down in Iran; Brazilians Vote for Their New President; Plane Manage to Land Despite Severe Damage; Law Enforcement on Full Alert Prior to Midterms; Stock Markets with Mixed Reaction; Russian and Ukrainian Forces Not Giving Up Kherson; U.N. Report Warns Countries of Their Pledges. Aired 3-4a ET
• Putin Denies Intention to Use Nuclear Weapons; Elon Musk Fires Twitter Top Executives; North Korea Fires Two Missiles in Response to South Korean Military Drills; Exodus in Nigeria of Young Professionals; Brazilian Presidential Election on Sunday; Last Days Of Campaigning Before Sunday Runoff; Prince Harry's Memoir To Be Released January 10Th; Rowing Team To Cross Atlantic For Ocean Protection. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Ballistic Missiles; Putin: Most Dangerous Decade Since End Of World War II; CNN Gains Access To Power Plant Crippled By Russian Strikes; Source: Elon Musk Completes Twitter Acquisition; Amazon Stock Falls On Light Holiday Forecast; Security Forces Crack Down On Protesters In Iran's Mahabad; Uganda Records A Dozen New Ebola Cases; Russian Media: No Ukrainian Counterattack in Kherson; Israel-Lebanon Years-Long Battle over Maritime Borders; Interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen; Military Warns against Pressure on Time Frame for Peace Plan. Aired 1- 2a ET
• North Korea Fires at Least One Ballistic Missile; View from the Front Line in Kherson; Putin: Russia Defending Right to Exist and Develop; U.N. Issues Second Dire Warning Ahead of COP27; Ayatollah: Perpetrators of Shrine Attack Will Be Punished; Myanmar's Military Warns Against Pressure on Time Frame for Peace Plan; Kyiv Reels from Latest Strikes on Ukraine's Energy System; Prince Harry's Memoir to Be Released in January. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Growing Calls for Top Texas Police Official to Resign; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Family En Route to San Francisco; Elon Musk Takes Over Twitter; Rock 'N' Roll Star Jerry Lee Lewis Dies at 87. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Police Chief Names 42-Year-Old Suspect In Attack On Speaker's Spouse; McConnell: "Horrified And Disgusted" By Attack On Paul Pelosi; Exclusive Interview With Nation's First Second Gentleman. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Sources: Attacker Told Police on Scene He Was "Waiting for Nancy"; Alleged Pelosi Attacker Posted Multiple Conspiracy Theories; Cheney Launches New Ad Targeting AZ GOP Candidates; Pediatric Hospitals Nationwide Overwhelmed with RSV Cases. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Nancy Pelosi's Husband Brutally Attacked In San Francisco Home; New Inflation Data Show Prices Remain Uncomfortably High. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Police Give Update on Attack at Pelosi's Home; New Inflation Data Shows Consumer Prices Remain High; Elon Musk Closes Twitter Deal, Fires Top Executives. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Nancy Pelosi's Husband Violently Attacked In San Francisco Home; Source: Paul Pelosi's Attacker Shouted "Where Is Nancy?"; Police Give Update On Attack At Pelosi's Home. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Health Officials Say, Get Your Flu Shot This Weekend; Dana Bash Speaks to Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff; Eight-Year-Old Sets Out to Be Youngest to Reach El Capitan Summit. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Sources Say, Rep. Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) Husband Attacked with Hammer in Couple's Home; Elong Musk Closes Twitter Deal, Fires CEO and Two Other Top Executives; Ukraine Says, Russia Sending Around 1,000 Military Personnel to Defend Kherson. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Speaker Pelosi's Husband Attacked In Couple's San Francisco Home. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Speaker Pelosi's Husband Attacked In Couple's San Francisco Home. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 27, 2022
• U.S. Releases Jobs Report and GDP; Biden Meets Defense Leaders as Ukraine War Grinds On; Putin Claims Ukraine Directly Controlled from U.S.; Israel, Lebanon Set to Sign Historic Maritime Deal; August Airline Complaints Up 320 Percent from Pre-Pandemic Levels. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• 12 Days to U.S. Midterm Elections; Democrats Worried After Fetterman's Debate in Pennsylvania; Trump's Legal Team Served with Congressional Subpoena; Body of American Killed in Ukraine Returning to U.S.; Iowa Woman Claims Father was Prolific Serial Killer; U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Tehran Over Crackdowns. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• American Soldier Killed in Ukraine Now Back Home; New Russian Recruits Tested in the Battlefield; Worshippers Killed in Shiraz, Iran; U.S. Slap Iran with Sanctions; Protesters Remembers Mahsa Amini; Ebola Cases Raising Concern in Uganda; Long Time Foes Now Agreed to Sign an Agreement; P.M. Rishi Sunak Faces Tough Questions; People are Asking How Iranian Protester Nika Shahkarami Died; Earth's Temperature Gets Warmer. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine: Heaviest Of Battles "Ahead For Kherson"; Putin: Ukraine Is Instrument Of U.S. Foreign Policy; U.S. Military Racing To Develop Hypersonic Weapons; Uganda Battles Deadly Ebola Outbreak; U.S. Embassy Warns Possible Terrorist Attack in South Africa; Brazil President Election; WAPO: Black Coaches Used by NFL Teams to Clean Up After Their Mistakes; Axios: Extremist Groups Are Going Local to Disrupt the Midterms. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine: "Heaviest Of Battles" Ahead For Kherson; U.S. Military Aid To Ukraine Tops $18 Billion; Body Of American Killed In Ukraine Returning To U.S.; Clashes Across Iran As Thousands Gather At Mahsa Amini's Grave; White House: Signs Russia May Be Advising Iran On Crackdowns; Sunak Faces Grilling During First Prime Minister's Questions; Bolsonaro & Lula Try To Win Over Voters Living In Poverty. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine: "Heaviest Of Battles" Ahead Of Kherson; U.S. Military To Ukraine Tops $18 Billion; CNN Investigates The Death Of Iranian Nika Shahkarami Teenager. Jair Bolsonaro And Lula da Silva Try To Win Voters Living In Poverty; Rishi Sunak Faces Grilling During First Prime Minister's Questions; Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Considering Use Of "Dirty Bomb". Aired 12-1a ET
• Putin: West Created Global "Crisis" in Quest to "Dominate" the World; Putin Repeats Baseless Claims About Ukraine Building "Dirty Bomb"; University of Florida Faculty Hold Emergency Meeting for No Confidence Vote Over Sen. Ben Sasse as President. Aired 3:30-4p ET


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