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December 06, 2022
December 05, 2022
City of Bakhmut Now Russia's Number One Target; EU, G7, Australia Cap Price on Russian Oil at $60 Per Barrel; William and Kate Return Home After U.S. Trip; 44.01 Focuses on Removing CO2 From Atmosphere. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Georgia to Pick Warnock or Walker in Tuesday's Senate Runoff; Pro-Reform Group Says Hijab Under Review Amid Protests; Targeted Substation Attack Investigated in North Carolina; England, France Shine at World Cup. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Two Million Voters Cast in Georgia's Runoff; Donald Trump Want to Terminate Constitution; Iran's Morality Police Not Abolished; Moore County to Experience Dark Nights; Mauna Loa Attracts More Tourists; France Team Advanced to Next Round. Aired 3-4a ET
Senator Warnock and Herschel Walker Final Campaign for the Senate Runoff in Georgia; Trump Wants to Terminate the Constitution; Tension Build on GOP House Speakership Race; Hijab Law in Iran Under Review; Mauna Loa Volcano Attracts Visitors; Volcano Erupts in Indonesia. Aired 2-3a ET
Ukrainians Brace For Brutal Winter As Russia Targets Infrastructure; EU Ban On Seaborne Russian Oil Imports; As Lava Flows From Mauna Loa, Crowds Flock To Spectacle; Indonesia Volcano Eruption Forces Nearly 2000 People To Be Evacuated. Aired 1-2a ET
Report: Iran's Attorney General Says Iran Abolished Morality Police; Negative Test No Longer Needed at Shanghai Outdoor Venues; France Beats Poland to Advance at World Cup; Zelenskyy Calls for Increased Unity During Winter Months; West to Impose $60 a Barrel Price Cap on Russian Oil; Ramaphosa Refuses to Resign Amid 'Farmgate' Scandal; Eruption Forces Nearly 2,000 People to Flee from Their Homes. Aired 12-1a ET
CNN International: Sex Sells, but at what cost? CNN Podcasts Dives into "Onlyfans"; Zelenskyy: Price Cap Level on Russian Oil "Not Serious"; Report: Attorney General says Iran Abolished Morality Police; Are Protests making a Difference in China and Iran; Controversy Overshadows William and Kate's U.S. Trip. Aired 8-8:30a ET
Tampa Police Chief Resigns After Asking To Be Let Go From Traffic Stop; Iran Says Hijab Law is Under Review Amid Widespread Protests; North Carolina Officials Update Investigation into Power Grid Attacks; Harry Accuses Royal Family of Leaking, But Also Planting Stories. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Warnock, Walker Make Final Push Ahead Of Tomorrow's Runoff; FBI Investigates "Targeted" Substation Attacks In Monroe Co., NC; Mayor John Strickland (D) North Carolina Discusses About The Number Who Lost Power; Economists Warn Of Recession Possibilities Next Year. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
Sheriff: FedEx Driver Admits Abducting, Killing 7-Year-Old TX Girl; Father Of Idaho Stabbing Victim Believes Students Were Targeted; Letters From Surviving Roommates Read At Memorial For Slain Students; New Barrage Of Deadly Airstrikes Hit Parts Of Ukraine; China Signals Softening Of Some COVID Measures; Brazil Up 4-0 Against South Korea In Knockout Round; England's Raheem Sterling Leaves World Cup After Intruders Break Into Family Home; University Of Colorado Hires Deion Sanders As New Head Football Coach; CNN Near Volcano As Lava Creeps Close To Hawaii Roadways. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Manhunt After NC Power Grid "Targeted" By Gunfire; Election Day Tomorrow In Georgia's U.S. Senate Runoff; Trump Calls For "Termination" Of The Constitution. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Iranian Media Downplays Comment About Abolishing Morality Police; "Harry And Meghan" Trailer Drops: "We Know The Full Truth"; Same-Sex Marriage Returns To Supreme Court In Free Speech Bid; Trump Calls For "Termination" Of Constitution; Helicopter Ride Provides Spectacular Views Of Hawaii Volcano; Spacecraft Performs Crucial Maneuver 80 Miles From Moon. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Idaho Murder Investigation Continues; Texas Murder Suspect Due in Court; Demand Grows For Children's Medication; Economic Forecast; Final Day of Campaigning in Georgia Senate Election; Power Grid Attacked in North Carolina. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Tampa Police Chief Resigns After Traffic Stop Incident; Iranian Official Says Mandatory Hijab Law is Under Review; Shortage of Children's Painkillers as Respiratory Illnesses Surge. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), Walker Make Final Push Ahead of Tomorrow's Runoff; FBI Investigates Targeted Substation Attacks, 35,000 Without Power; Today, Supreme Court to Hear Case Over Company Refusing to Create Website for Same-Sex Couples. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Police Have Confession in Athena Strand's Death; Musk Responds to Trump's Comment on Constitution; Hits to Ukraine Energy Infrastructure; NASA's Artemis Returns to Earth; Lava Creeps Closer to Hawaii Road. Aired 9:30-10a ET
FBI Investigates Substation Attacks in North Carolina; Warnock and Walker Make Final Push; Deliberations Begin in Trump Organization Case; Shan Wu is Interviewed about the Trump Org. Case. Aired 9-9:30a ET
December 04, 2022
December 03, 2022
Dems Could Confirm Biden Judicial Nominees; Russia Using Dummy Missiles to Wear Out Ukrainian Air Defenses; Man Overboard Survivor Tells His Story; China Eases COVID-19 Restrictions Slightly after Weeks of Protests; Russia Sends Creepy Letters to Ukrainian Diplomats; Inside a Cryptocurrency Mine. Aired 5-6a ET
Georgia Runoff Voters Eager to Cast Ballots; Kevin McCarthy Facing Uphill Fight to Be Speaker; Cap on Russian Oil; Ukrainian Power Officials Strive to Avoid National Blackout; New Jobs Data Prompts Worries of More Fed Rate Hikes; Mauna Loa Eruption Brings Crowds and Caution. Aired 4-5a ET
U.S. Fails To The Netherlands 3-1, Ending World Cup Run; Hawaii Volcano Lava Flow Slows As It Nears Key Highway; 1.85 Million Plus Georgians Cast Ballots During Early Voting Period; The True Story Behind Movie About Rampaging "Cocaine Bear." Aired 8-9p ET
Warnock And Walker Make Final Pitches Ahead Of Runoff Election; Team USA Loses To The Netherlands 3-1 Ending World Cup Run; Idaho Victim's Mother Speaks Out About Killing; New Dangers From Hawaii's Mauna Loa Volcanic Eruption; Georgia Sets New Records For Early Voting; Kanye West Suspended From Twitter After Swastika Post; China Signals Softening Of Some COVID Measures. Aired 7-8p ET
Georgia Senate Runoff; U.S. Falls To The Netherlands Three-One Ending World Cup Run; Hawaii Volcanic Lava Moves Closer To Major Highway; Interview With Rep. Steve Horsford (D-NV); Congressional Black Caucus Preps For Challenges In GOP-Led House; NFL QB Deshaun Watson To Play Sunday For First Time In 700-Plus Days; Shoppers Spotting Tip Requests In Unusual Places. Aired 6-7p ET
Volcano's Fury Draws Crowds as Lava Inches toward Key Highway; Interview with Hawaii Governor David Ige; U.S. Falls to Netherlands 3- 1; Georgia Senate Runoff; January 6 Committee Report Expected in Next Few Weeks. Aired 5-6p ET
Mauna Loa Volcano's Lava Inches Toward Key Highway; Suspect Still at Large in Slaying of Four University of Idaho Students; Kanye West Suspended from Twitter Again. Aired 4-5p ET
Mauna Loa Volcano's Lava Moving Closer To Major Highway; U.S. Falls To Netherlands 3-1 In World Cup; Interview With Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) About Hawaii's Active Volcano; Rescued Cruise Ship Passenger Described Being Stranded At Sea; Warnock & Walker Make Final Pitches Ahead Of Election Day; Biden Proposed South Carolina As First Primary State In 2024 Race; Prince Williams' Godmother Resigns As Honorary Royal After "Unacceptable" Comments To A Black Guest. Aired 3-4p ET
Georgia Democratic Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock And Republican Challenger Herschel Walker Campaign In Runoff Election; President Biden Suggests South Carolina Be First Democratic Presidential Primary; U.S. Reports Indicate Low Unemployment Rate, Wage Increases, And Continuing High Inflation; Gas Prices Falling Across U.S.; USA Men's Soccer Team Loses To Netherlands In World Cup Match; Police Still have No Suspect for Murders of Four University of Idaho Students. Aired 2-3p ET
Warnock And Walker Make Final Pitches Ahead Of Election Day; Crowds Flock To See Lava Flows From Hawaii's Mauna Loa Volcano; U.S. Eliminated From World Cup; Tymofiy Mylovanov, Former Minister Of Economic Development For Ukraine, Discusses E.U. Price Cap On Russian Oil, Russian Attacks On Power Grid; Victims' Family: Talk To Your Kids About Online Predators; Food Banks Struggle To Meet Growing Demand Amid Dwindling Supply. Aired 1-2p ET
Bodycam Video Shows Police Shootout With Teen Suspect In North Carolina; Warnock And Walker Make Final Pitches Ahead Of Election Day; Biden Proposes South Carolina As First Primary State In 2024 Race; United States Falls To The Netherlands 3-1, Ending World Cup Run; Mauna Loa Volcano's Lava Moving Closer To Major Highway; Iran Officials: 200 People Have Died During Recent Protests; Police On "Rumor Control" In Unsolved Deaths Of Four Students. Aired 12-1p ET
Georgia Senate Runoff; U.S. Economy Adds A Robust 263,000 Jobs In November; Crowds Flock To See Lava Flows From Hawaii's Mauna Loa Volcano; USMNT Taking On The Netherlands In First Knockout Round; Jan. 6 Committee Races To Finish Final Report, Potential Criminal Referrals. Aired 11a-12p ET
Georgia Democratic Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican Challenger Herschel Walker Campaign in Runoff Election; Hawaiian Volcano Mauna Loa Erupts; U.S. Reports Indicate Low Unemployment Rate, Wage Increases, and Continuing High Inflation; Gas Prices Falling across U.S.; Jury Deliberating in Trail of Harvey Weinstein for Sexual Assault. Aired 10-11a ET
December 02, 2022
Final World Cup Group Stage Matches Get Underway Today; Anti- Government Protester Killed After Iran-U.S. World Cup Match; At Least Six Cities in China Easing Some Restrictions on Zero-Covid; Idaho Police Defend Investigation Into Students' Killings. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Court Halts Special Master Review, Major Blow to Trump; Georgia Heads Into Final Early Voting Day with Over 1 Million Votes Cast; Congress Narrowly Averts Crippling U.S. Rail Strike; Biden Hosts Macron at First State Dinner of His Presidency; U.K. Royals' U.S. Trip Overshadowed by Racism Row. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S.-France Relationship Strengthened by Macron's Visit; Russian Troops Took Advantage of Ukrainians Leaving; Ukrainians Help Each Other in Times of Crisis; Wagner Group Member Died in War; Protesters Not Deterred by Police; Morocco Wins Over Canada; Another Protester Died in Iran; Sam Bankman-Fried Admits He Screwed Up; Lava Flow Poses Risk to Children and Elderly; Royal Visit Face Criticism. Aired 3-4a ET
President Biden Hosts State Dinner for President Macron; There is Backlash Over China's COVID Policies; CNN Reports More Surprises at the World Cup; Ukraine Fights for Bakhmut; Anti-Government Protester Killed After Iran-U.S. World Cup Match; Concerns Over Air Quality As Muana Loa, Kilauea Erupt; UK Royals' U.S. Trip Overshadowed By Racism Row. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Biden, Macron Vow Unity Against Russia, Discuss Trade Row; Relief And Worry As Major Chinese Cities Ease COVID Curbs; Morocco Make History And Reach World Cup Round Of 16 For Second Time; Russia's War on Ukraine; Wagner Faces Scrutiny over Death of Zambian Recruit; Twin Volcanoes in Hawaii Raise Concerns over Air Quality; Disgraced FTX CEO Continues to Speak Out about Collapse. Aired 1-2a ET
Biden Hosts Macron at First State Dinner of His Presidency; Belgium, Germany Eliminated at World Cup; Protestor Urges Free Speech, End to Zero-COVID Policy; Anti-Government Protester Killed While Celebrating Iran's Ouster from World Cup; U.K. Royals' Trip to U.S. Overshadowed by Racism Row. Aired 12-12:45a ET
CNN International: 2 Police Officers Rescue Child & Woman from Icy Pond; Authorities Easing some Restrictions following rare Protests; French President Honored at White House State Dinner; Study: Teen Brains Aged Faster from Pandemic Stress; Wagner Faces Security over Death of Zambian Recruit. Aired 8-8:30a ET
Lava Flow From Mauna Loa Dangerously Close To Highway; Kanye West Tweets Star Of David With Swastika; Houston Police On Murder Arrest: Takeoff Was "Innocent Bystander"; U.S. Soccer Star Christian Pulisic Cleared To Play Tomorrow; Hero Turned Life Around After Prison, Now Helps Community Stay Safe. Aired 3:30-4p ET
1.5 Million Early Votes Already Cast Ahead Of GA Runoff Election; Prosecutors Rest In Trump Org. Tax Fraud Trial, Case Heading To Jury; All Eyes On Fed's Next Move After Strong Nov Jobs Report. Aired 3-3:30p ET
China Signals Softening Of Some COVID Prevention Measures; Calls For Action After South Dakota Bans TikTok; Study: Teen Brains Aged Faster Than Normal From Pandemic Stress; Biden Proposes South Carolina As First Primary State In 2024 Race; Man Who Fell Overboard On Cruise Ship Speaks Out. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Biden Touts November Jobs Report, Says Economy Is Strengthening; 1.5 Million Early Votes Already Cast Ahead Of GA Runoff Election; Former Trump White House Counsel Cipollone Back In Court Today. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Kanye West Says He Likes Hitler, Twitter Suspends His Account; U.S. Men's Soccer Team Gears Up for Epic Clash Against Netherlands; U.S. Soccer's Pulisic Cleared to Play in Knockout Match Tomorrow; Soon, Biden to Meet Prince of Wales in Boston. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Pandemic's Effect on Children's Brains?; Final Day of Early Voting in Georgia; January 6 Committee Preparing Final Report; Strong Jobs Report. Aired 1-1:30p ET
New Body Cam Video Released From North Carolina Mass Shooting; Man Who Fell Overboard On A Cruise Ship Speaks Out; Possible HIV Vaccine Induces Immune Responsible In Early Clinical Trial; Univ. Of Florida Backup QB Arrested For Images Of Child Sexual Exploitation, Suspended From Team Indefinitely; Tampa Police Issue Arrest Warrant For Former NFL Player Antonio Brown After Domestic Incident; Ukrainian Children's Choir Sings "Carol Of The Bells" In NYC; Biden Signs Legislation To Avert Rail Shutdown. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Jan. 6 Committee Meeting To Discuss Potential Criminal Referrals; Oozing Lava Erupting From Hawaii's Active Volcano Threatens Main Highway; Biden To Meet With Prince William In Boston; Biden Proposes South Carolina As First Primary State For 2024 Race; Twitter Suspends Kanye West For "Incitement To Violence". Aired 10-10:30a ET
Twitter Suspends Kanye West's Account for Incitement to Violence; New Study Reveals Teens' Brain Aged Faster During Pandemic; USA Faces Netherlands Tomorrow at the World Cup; Protests in China Surge Amid Strict COVID-19 Lockdown Measures; Ukraine Says Russia Firing Dummy Missiles to Exhaust Air Defenses. Aired 9:30-10a ET
263,000 Jobs Added in November; U.S. Gas Now Cheaper Than Before Russia Invaded Ukraine; Court Halts Special Master Review of Mar-a-Lago Docs; Obama Makes Second Visit to Atlanta to Campaign for Senator Warnock; Biden to Meet with Prince William in Boston. Aired 9- 9:30a ET
December 01, 2022
November 30, 2022
Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin Died at 96; Mauna Loa Lava Flowing with Miles of Major Hawaiian Roadway; Herschel Walker Can't Shake Residency Questions; Macron in U.S. for First State Visit of Biden Administration; Inside the Battle for Bakhmut in Eastern Ukraine. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Two Oath Keepers Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy; Four Rail Unions Reject Agreement, Seek Paid Sick Time; U.S. Severe Weather Threats; U.S. Advances to World Cup Knockout Round. Aired 4:00-4:30a ET
Protests Grow Bigger and Louder in China; Iranians Cheer with U.S.'s Victory; Suicide Bomb Killed Three in Pakistan; Ukraine Wants Faster Action Than Words; NATO Sending More Aid to Ukraine. Aired 3-4a ET
U.S. Advances Knockout Round; New Protests Flare Despite Pledge To Ease Restrictions; NATO Pledges Energy Infrastructure Aid To Ukraine; Biden Warns Inflation Takes Time to Return to Normal Levels; Musk Tweets iPhone Threatens to Withhold Twitter from App; Twitter Scraps COVID Misinformation Policy; Hawaii's Governor Signs Emergency Proclamation; Flooding in Parts of Lebanon; Will Smith Opens Up About Oscars Slap. Aired 2-3a ET
New Protests Flare Despite Pledge To Ease Restrictions; NATO Pledges More Weapons And Aid To Fix Ukraine's Energy Grid; Videos Show Iranians Celebrating U.S. Win in World Cup; Twitter Rolls Back COVID Misinformation Policy; Kim Kardashian and Ye Finalize Divorce; Family Reunites with Missing Daughter after 51 years. Aired 1-2a ET
In China, New Protests Flare Despite Pledge To Ease Restrictions; U.S. Defeat Iran 1-0 And Advances To Round Of 16; Some Iranians Celebrate U.S. Win In World Cup; Inside The Battle For Bakhmut In Eastern Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
CNN International: China Tightens Security Amid Widespread Protests; Officials Lift COVID Lockdown In China's "iPhone City"; U.S. Defeat Iran 1-0, Advance To Round of 16; NATO Ministers Meet Today To Discuss Support For Ukraine; Buckingham Palace Aide Resigns Over "Unacceptable Comments"; Experimental Drug Shows "Potential" As Alzheimer's Treatment; Inside The Battle For Bakhmut In Eastern Ukraine. Aired 8-8:30a ET
Christine McVie Of Fleetwood Mac Dies At 79; Use Of Artificial Intelligence May Predict Heart Attack, Stroke Risk; Secret Service Rental Cars Destroyed In Fire At Nantucket Airport; Attorney General Merrick Garland Addresses Oath Keepers Convictions And Jackson, Mississippi Water System. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Biden: Soon: Garland To Give Remarks On Jackson, MS Water Crisis; Police: Suspect Posed As 17-Year-Old Before Killing Teen's Family; Israel's Netanyahu: Trump Dinner With Holocaust Denier Was "Mistake". Aired 3-3:30p ET
China Begins Easing COVID Restrictions Amid Nationwide Protests; Pulisic's Heroic Goal Catapults U.S. Into Knockout Phase; U.S. Women's Team Will Earn More From Men's Team This Year Than When They Won The World Cup Themselves; SD Governor Bans State Employees From Using TikTok On Government Devices; Oath Keepers Found Guilty Of Sedition In January 6 Attack; San Francisco Officials Vote To Allow Police To Use Robots Deploying Lethal Force; William And Catherine Make 1st U.S. Visit As Prince And Princess Of Wales; Buckingham Palace Adviser Resigns Over Comments To Black Woman Guest. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Police: Suspect Posed As 17-Year-Old Before Killing Teen's Family; 1/6 Committee To Discuss Potential Criminal Referrals Friday; Blinken Condemns Russian Attack On Energy Infrastructure. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
Severe Storms for U.S. Southeast; Hawaii's Mauna Loa Erupts; Will Smith on Oscars Slap; China Announces Changes after Nationwide Zero COVID Protests; DNA Reunites Daughter with Family after 51 Years. Aired 1:30-2p ET
U.S. Team Advances in World Cup; Oath Keepers Found Guilty of Sedition; Deadly Storms Hit Southeast; House Passes Bill to Avert Rail Strike; House Democrats Introduce New Leaders. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Investors Looking to Fed Chair's Speech for Clues About Rate Hikes; Alzheimer's Association Applauds Lecanemab, Urges FDA Approval; Russian Lawmakers Pass Strict Anti-LGBTQ Law, Putin to Sign Soon. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Today, Congress to Act in Preventing Crippling Rail Strike; More Than 25 Tornadoes Hit Southern States Overnight, Killing Two; Oath Keepers Founder Guilty of Sedition in January 6 Attack. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
U.S. Beats Iran to Advance; Prince and Princess of Wales Arrive in Boston; Sally Krutzig is Interviewed about the Idaho Murders; Artificial Intel May Predict Heart Attack. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Oath Keepers Founder Found Guilty; Congress to Act on Rail Strike; Heidi Przybyla is Interviewed about Congress' Deadline; Extreme Storms in the South; U.S. Economy's Growth Stronger than Expected. Aired 9-9:30a ET
November 29, 2022
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