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January 25, 2023


January 24, 2023
• Man Describes How He Confronted, Disarmed Gunman; Family of Tyre Nichols Sees Arrest Video for First Time; Former FBI Official Charged with Helping Russian Oligarch; China Detaining Demonstrators After Covid Rules Protests; Dozens of Antiquities Seized in U.S. are Back in Italy. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Three Mass Shooting in California in Three Days; At Least 7 Dead in Half Moon Bay, California Shootings; More Oath Keepers Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy; Republicans Seek Answers After More Biden Documents Found; Medics From Around the World Help Ukraine in Bakhmut. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• CNN Reports Three Shootings in California; Police: Gang-Related Fatal Shooting in Iowa; Republicans Seek Answers After More Biden Documents Found; More Oath Keepers Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy; Another Mass Shooting in California With Seven Dead and One Injured; Poland to Send German-made Tanks to Ukraine; Brutality of the Wagner Mercenaries in Ukraine; COVID Demonstrators Being Detained in China. Aired 3-4a ET
• At Least Seven Dead In Half Moon Bay; Death Toll Rises To 11 In Monterey Park Massacre; Man Describes How He Confronted, Disarmed Gunman; Russian Forces Gaining Ground In City Of Bakhmut; At Least 7 Dead In Half Moon Bay, California Shootings; California Governor Critical Of Inaction On Gun Reform; California Lawmaker Discusses Gun Violence In America. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Half Moon Bay Shootings: 7 Dead, 1 Injured; 1 Killed And 7 Injured In Shooting In Oakland, California; Allies Send Mixed Signals On Leopard Tanks For Ukraine; Ai-Powered ChatGPT Program Takes Tech World by Storm. Aired 1-2a ET
• Medics From Around The World Help Ukraine In Bakhmut; At Least Seven Dead In Half Moon Bay, California Shootings; China Detaining Demonstrators After COVID Rules Protests; 192 People Released After Detention During University Raid; E.U. Announces $590 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine; Ukrainian Report Outlines Brutality of Wagner Mercenaries; Dozens of Antiquities Seized in U.S. Are Back in Italy. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Senior Ukrainian Officials Resign In Major Personnel Shakeup; Germany To Decide On Leopard Tank Delivery "Very Soon"; 3 Mass Shootings In California In 3 Days; Hearing On Ticketmaster Debacle Over Taylor Swift Tickets; China Detaining Demonstrators After COVID Rules Protests. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• U.S. Plans to Send Abrams Tanks to Ukraine; Tornado Emergency Declared in Houston Metro Area; "Everything Everywhere All At Once" Leads with 11 Oscar Nominations; DOJ Sues Google Over Its Dominance in Online Advertising Market. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Pretty Atty. Finds Classified Docs At Former VP's Indiana Home; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) Discusses About Classified Documents Found At Pence's Private Home; All 11 Victims In Dance Hall Massacre Identified; 66-Year-Old Man Accused of Gunning Down Seven In Half Moon Bay. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Three Mass Shootings In 3 Days In California; Pence Attorney Finds Classified Docs At Former VP's Indiana Home; Judge Hears Arguments On Releasing Trump Grand Jury Report; 2 Memphis Fire Dept. Employees Terminated After Tyre Nichols' Death; Antonio Romanucci, Attorney For Nichols' Family, Discusses Death Of Tyre Nichols, Release Of Video. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Classified Documents Found At Pence's Indiana Home; DOJ Sues Google Over Its Dominance In Online Advertising Market; Manhunt Underway For Shooter Who Killed 3 In Washington State. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• D.A.: Decision "Imminent" On Charges In Trump Georgia Probe; Court Hearing On Release Of Georgia Grand Jury Report On Trump; Sources: U.S. Finalizing Plans To Send Abrams Tanks To Ukraine; Lawmakers Grill Live Nation Exec About Taylor Swift Ticket Fiasco; DOJ Sues Google Over Dominance In Online Advertising Market; Family Of Black Man Who Died After Arrest Views "Horrific" Video; Memphis City Councilman Frank Colvett, (R), Discusses Death Of Tyre Nichols. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Another California Mass Shooting; Washington Manhunt; Classified Documents Discovered at Home of Mike Pence. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Lawmakers Grill Execs After Taylor Swift Ticketmaster Debacle; Microsoft Investing Billions in Company Behind ChatGPT; Top Gun and Avatar 2 Among Blockbusters Up for Best Picture. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Three Mass Shootings in Three Days in California; Illinois Appeals Judge's Restraining Order on Assault Weapons Ban; Today, Hearing on Release of Georgia Grand Jury Report on Trump. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Bakhmut Battle Rages On; Germany Decision on Tanks to Ukraine; Nichols Family Views Police Video; New Survey of Business Economists. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Shooting at two Sites in San Mateo County; Noelia Corzo is Interviewed about the Latest Shooting in California; Henry Lo is Interviewed about the Monterey Park Massacre; Grand Jury Report Hearing. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 23, 2023
• Police Search for Motive After Monterey Park Shooting; Gun Safety in Focus After Monterey Park Shooting; Germany says it Won't Block Poland Giving Tanks to Ukraine; Lavrov Meets with South African Foreign Minister; National Grid Breakdown Leaves Much of Pakistan Without Power; Millions Celebrate Holiday in China Despite Covid Fears; Bengals Defeat Bills 27-10, Advance to Conference Final. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Police Search for Motive After Monterey Park Shooting; Monterey Park Shooting Suspect Dead; Six Classified Items Found at Biden's Delaware Home Friday; City Officials Condemn Destruction During Atlanta Protest; Netanyahu Dismisses Key Ally From All Ministerial Posts. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Monterey Park Shooting Suspect is Dead; More Classified Documents Were Found at Biden's Home; Germany Softens Tone on Tank Aid to Ukraine; Frontline Aid Volunteers Continue to Help Ukrainians; Monterey Park Shooting Suspect Dead; Lunar New Year Celebration in China Despite COVID fears; Afghanistan Faces Starvation and Freezing Temperatures; Pakistan Hit by Major Power Outage; Netanyahu Dismisses Key Ally, Aryeh Deri; Lisa Marie Presley Laid to Rest at Graceland. Aired 3-4a ET
• Monterey Park Shooter Dead; More Classified Documents Found at President Biden's Home in Delaware; Germany Not Blocking Tanks from Poland to Ukraine; Sheriff: Monterey Park Shooting Suspect Dead; Major U.S. Cities Step Up Security For Lunar New Year Celebrations After Monterey Park Shooting; City Officials Condemn Destruction During Atlanta Protest. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Suspect In Dance Club Shooting Killed Self In Van; Former UK PM Boris Johnson Makes Trip To Ukraine; Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Dismisses Key Ally Aryeh Deri From All Ministerial Posts; COVID Deaths Rise in China; Protests in Peruvian Capital; Afghans Suffering Through Brutal Winter; Tackling Trash in the Balkans; Saying Farewell to Lisa Marie Presley. Aired 1-2a ET
• Sheriff: Monterey Park Shooting Suspect Dead; Millions Celebrate Holiday in China Despite COVID Fears; Nations Learning Military Lessons from War in Ukraine; Volunteers Bring Aid, Help Frontline Communities Evacuate in Ukraine; Netanyahu Dismisses Key Ally after Massive Protests; Peru: Protestors Demand Release of People Detained at University; U.N.: Millions Face Starvation Amid Freezing Temperatures in Afghanistan; Lisa Marie Presley's Memorial Held at Graceland. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• CNN International: California Tragedy; German Foreign Minister Says Her Country Wouldn't Stand in way if Poland Wants to Send Leopard Tanks to Ukraine; Pakistan Suffers Major Power After National Grid Fails; White House: Biden Cooperating, Wants Transparency Inquiry; Volunteers Bring Aid, Frontline Communities Evacuate. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Family Of Memphis Man Who Died Following Traffic Stop View Arrest Video; Officials Give Update On California Mass Shooting; Attorney General Garland Taking Questions Amid Biden Docs Probe; Missouri Bill Bans Critical Race Theory, Trains Teachers In "Patriotism". Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Shooter Found Dead In Van After Self-Inflicted Gunshot; Santos Ripple Effect Puts Spotlight On Campaign Backers In GOP; Jeff Zients To Replace Ron Klain As WH Chief Of Staff. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Oath Keepers Members Found Guilty Of Seditious Conspiracy; Former New Mexico Statehouse Candidate Will Remain In Jail While Awaiting Political Drive-By Shooting Trial; Poland Signals Intent To Send Leopard Tanks To Ukraine; Biden Admin In Standoff With Germany Over Tanks For Ukraine; Economic Barometer Warns A U.S. Recession Could Come Soon; Spotify The Latest Tech Company To Announce Layoffs; Cross-Country Storm To Bring 2,000 Mile Stretch Of Snow, Rain. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Coroner Identifies Two Women Killed In Dance Hall Massacre; Jury Reaches Verdict In Second Oath Keepers Trial; FBI Searches Biden's Home, Finds More Classified Docs. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Memphis Braces For Arrest Video Of Man Who Died Days Later; Jury Selection Underway In Double Murder Trial Of Alex Murdaugh; Prosecutors: Snapchat Video From Victim Crucial To Murdaugh Case; Ex- FBI Official Charged With Laundering Money For Russian Oligarch; Ex- FBI Official Charged With Concealing $225,000 Foreign Payment; Poland Says It Will Send Tanks To Ukraine If Others Do The Same; Kremlin Warns Ukrainians "Will Pay" If Germany Sends Tanks; Tax Filing Season Arrives As Experts Warn Of "Refund Shock"; GOP Bill Would Eliminate IRS, Impose National Sales Tax; Key Economic Indicator Warns A Recession Could Come Soon. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Memphis Braces For Release of Arrest Video; Biden Document Investigation Continues; California Mass Shooting. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Jury Selection Begins in Double Murder Trial of Alex Murdaugh; Pressure Mounts on Germany to Let Leopard Tanks be Sent to Ukraine; Leading Economic Index Falls 1 Percent, Points Toward a Recession. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Police Say, 72-Year-Old Man Killed Ten at Dance Studio, Then Himself; Supreme Court Again Issuing Opinions in Person from the Bench; Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) Wants Any Location Where the President Has Spent Any Amount of Time Searched. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Jury Selection Begins in Murdaugh Case; Pena in Court for Shootings; Pressure on GOP Leaders over Santos; No Deal Yet on Tanks to Ukraine; Hamlin at Stadium to Watch Rematch. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Gunman Opens Fire on Lunar New Year Celebration; Andrew Chou is Interviewed about the Monterey Park Shooting; Activist Killed Near Cop City Project; Biden Makes Staff Change. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 22, 2023
• FBI Search Turns Up More Biden Documents; George Santos Denies Being Drag Queen In Brazil; Ukraine Questions Loyalty Of Some Orthodox Churches; Atlanta Protest Turns Destructive; Entry To Machu Picchu Suspended; Beijing Pushes COVID-19 Propaganda During Lunar New Year; U.S. Nursing Shortage; Jeremy Renner Health Update. Aired 5-6a ET
• FBI Search Turns Up More Biden Documents; White House Chief Of Staff Leaving Post Soon; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Attends Memorial For Helicopter Crash Victims; Atlanta Protest Turns Destructive; Entry To Machu Picchu Suspended; Abortion Rights Debate; Buckingham Palace On King Charles III's Coronation. Aired 4-5a ET
• FBI Search Turns Up More Biden Documents; Ukraine Fights to Repeal Russian Advance on Bakhmut; Over 100,000 Protest in Tel Aviv; NYC to Open Fifth Relief Center for Immigrants; Evacuees from Afghanistan Adjust to U.S. Life; Idaho Student Killings Suspect Visited Restaurant Where Two Victims Worked; Beijing Pushes COVID-19 Propaganda during Lunar New Year. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview with Representative Judy Chu (D-CA) about the Monterey Park Mass Shooting; FBI Found Six More Items with Classified Markings at Biden's Wilmington Home; Biden Orders White House Flag at Half-Staff to Honor California Shooting Victims; Remembering Lisa Marie Presley; Tight-Knit Community in California Reeling After Dance Hall Shooting; Bills Fall to Bengals in First Match Up Since Damar Hamlin's Injury; Prices High, But Inflation Easing. Aired 10-11p ET
• Police: Shooting Suspect Dead Of Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound; Biden Orders White House Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of California Shooting Victims; FBI Searches Biden's Delaware Home, Finds More Classified Docs; Memorial For Lisa Marie Presley Held Today At Graceland; China Celebrates Lunar New Year With Relaxed COVID Restrictions; Bills Fall To Bengals In First Match-up Since Damar Hamlin's Injury; Crypto Mining Wreaks Havoc On Towns With Noise Pollution. Aired 9-10p ET
• Police and Lawmakers Give Update on Deadly Mass Shooting in California; President Biden Issues Statement on Monterey Park Shooting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Torrance Police Says Standoff Is Over, Declares Neighborhood As Safe; Interview With Representative Judy Chu (D-CA) About Mass Shooting In Monterey Park; Damar Hamlin Visits Bills Locker Room Ahead Of Playoff Game. Aired 6-7p ET
• Police Standoff Over At Torrance, California Connected To A Mass Shooting In Monterey Park, California; Authorities Released Picture Of The Armed Suspect; Suspect Inside The White Van Killed Himself. Aired 5-6p ET
• SWAT Standoff Underway Believed to Related to Mass Shooting in Monterey Park; California Manhunt Underway; Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) Interview. Aired 4-5p ET
• Source: SWAT Standoff Underway Believed Related To Mass Shooting; Officials Provide Update On California Mass Shooting. Aired 3-4p ET
• Monterey Park Shooting; Jeff Zients Expected To Replace Ron Klain As Chief Of Staff; Source: SWAT Standoff Believed To Be Related To Mass Shooting Manhunt. Aired 2-3p ET
• At Least Ten Dead, Ten Injured in Mass Shooting Near Los Angeles; Memorial for Lisa Marie Presley Underway at Graceland; Biden Briefed on California Mass Shooting That Killed AT Least Ten People. Sheriff: Suspect Remains At Large, Described As An Asian Male. Aired 11a-12p ET


January 21, 2023
• White House Working To Shift Focus Off Mishandling Documents; Pompeo's New Book; Germany Stalls On Tanks For Ukraine; Alec Baldwin To Finish "Rust" Despite Manslaughter Charges; Idaho Student Killings Suspect Visited Restaurant Where Two Victims Worked; China Downplays COVID-19 Surge As Millions Travel For Lunar New Year; Tech Industry Layoffs. Aired 5-6a ET
• Germany Stalls on Tanks for Ukraine; Idaho Student Killings Suspect Visited Restaurant Where Two Victims Worked; White House Working to Shift Focus off Mishandling Documents. Aired 4-5a ET
• FBI Search Of Biden's Home Overseen By U.S. Atty. John Lausch; FBI Conducts Search Of Pres. Biden's Wilmington Home And Finds More Classified Materials; Actor Jeremy Renner Says He Broke 30 Plus Bones In Snowplow Accident; U.S. Announces New $2.5B Security Aid Package To Ukraine; Over 100,000 Protest Against Netanyahu's Government. Aired 10-11p ET
• FBI Conducts Search Of Pres. Biden's Wilmington Home And Finds More Classified Materials; People Mag.: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Santos Denies Working As A Drag Queen When He Lived In Brazil. Aired 9-10p ET
• FBI Conducts Search of Biden's Wilmington Home with Consent of Attorneys, Finds More Classified Documents; FBI Conducts Search Of Biden's Wilmington Home With Consent Of Attorneys, Finds More Classified Materials; Atlanta Mayor, Police Chief Condemn Violent Protests Downtown. Aired 8-9p ET
• Justice Department Finds More Classified Materials At President Biden's Wilmington Home; Search Of Biden's Home Conducted On Permission Of Biden's Legal Team. Aired 7-8p ET
• People Magazine: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Source: Alec Baldwin Intends To Finish Production Of "Rust;" Police: Wife Shot, Killed Terminally Ill Husband At Daytona Hospital; Interview With Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH); U.S. To Designate Wagner Group As A Criminal Organization; Buckingham Palace Unveils Plans For King Charles III's Coronation; New Zealand PM: "I No Longer Have Enough In The Tank" To Lead; Justice Department Conducts Search Of President Biden's Wilmington Home And Find More Classified Materials. Aired 6-7p ET
• CNN Gets Rare Access to NFL's Medical Preparations on Game Day; Crypto Mining Wreaks Havoc on Towns with Noise Pollution; New Report: Greenland's Temperatures Are the Warmest They've Been in 1,000 Years; Greta Thunberg Says Davos Elite "Fueling Destruction of Planet"; Pivotal "Titanic" Scene Reenacted to Dispute Theory About Film; Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden's Chief of Staff; Supreme Court Unable to find Leaker of Draft Decision; Jeremy Renner Says He Broke 30+ Bones in Snowplow Accident; Inside the NFL's Emergency Action Plan that Saved Damar Hamlin's Life. Aired 5-6p ET
• Ron Klain To Step Down As Chief Of Staff; U.S. To Wagner Group A Criminal Organization; Suspect Bryan Kohberger Followed Some Of His Victims Online And At Work; How COVID Misinformation Convinced A Missing 20-Year-Old Man To Seek An Island Sanctuary; Police: FL Woman In Custody After Killing Terminally Ill Husband, Barricading Herself Inside Hospital Room; Tomorrow, Buffalo Bills Face Off Against Cincinnati Bengals. Aired 4-5p ET
• Ron Klain Expected To Step Down As Biden's Chief Of Staff; Idaho Killings Suspect Followed Victims Online And Workplace; Alec Baldwin To Finish "Rust" Movie Despite Manslaughter Charges; U.S. Treasury To Designate Russian Mercenary Group A "Transnational Criminal Organization"; Indiana Man Arrested After Video Shows Four- Year-Old Playing With Gun; Parents Vent In First School Board Meeting Since Six-Year-Old Allegedly Shot Teacher; Nancy Pelosi Tells Chris Wallace About Her Husband's Recovery. Aired 3-4p ET
• Reporting Indicates White House Chief Of Staff Ron Klain Expected To Step Down In Coming Weeks; Woman Barricading Herself Inside Daytona Beach Hospital Room After Shooting Her Terminally Ill Husband; Russian Troops Continually Attack Ukrainian Positions In Bakhmut Area Of Ukraine; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested In Connection With January 6th Capitol Riot; Alec Baldwin Intends To Finish Movie "Rust" Despite Facing Involuntary Manslaughter Charges For Shooting Death Of Crewmember; Suspect In Murders Of Four University Of Idaho Students Reportedly Followed All Three Female Victims On Instagram And Repeatedly Messaged One; Peru Closes Machu Picchu Site Amid Growing Anti-Government Protests; New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Announces Resignation; Millions Across World Celebrating Lunar New Year; Tech Companies Such As Google And Amazon Announce Tens Of Thousands Of Layoffs; World's Largest Toad Discovered In Australia. Aired 2-3p ET.
• People Mag: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Alec Baldwin Vows To Fight Charges In Deadly Movie Set Shooting; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested For Breaching Capitol On Jan. 6; WH To GOP: Biden Won't Stand For "Unprecedented Economic Vandalism"; Biden: "Fully Cooperating" With Classified Docs Probe; Florida Blocks Proposed High School A.P. African-American Studies Class; Crypto Mining Wreaks Havoc On Towns With Noise Pollution; New 988 Suicide Hotline Seeing Major Spike In Calls. Aired 1-2p ET
• People Magazine: Suspect "Repeatedly" Messaged One Female Victim; Baldwin To Be Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter In Rust Shooting; Florida Blocks Proposed High School A.P. African American Studies Class; U.S. & Allies Ramp Up Pressure On Germany To Send Tanks To Ukraine; Buffalo Bills Face Off Against Cincinnati Bengals Tomorrow; Man Missing After COVID Misinformation Led Him To Island Sanctuary. Aired 12-1p ET
• Ukraine Calls For More Military Aid Ahead Of Potential Russian Offensive; Treasury Department To Designate Wagner Group A Criminal Organization; Three Active-Duty Marines Arrested For Breaching Capitol On Jan 6; Investigator: All Supreme Court Justices Interviewed; Treasury Taking Extraordinary Measures After Hitting Debt Limit; NFL Medical Protocols; On The Hunt For Cheaper Eggs. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Germany Still Deciding Whether to Provide Leopard Tanks to Ukraine to Combat Russian Invasion; Justice Department Signals It's Unlikely to Share Information about Ongoing Criminal Investigations with New Republican-Controlled House of Representatives; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested in Connection with January 6th Capitol Riot. Aired 10-11a ET


January 20, 2023
• Zelensky Thanks Allies for Defending Ukraine's Freedom; New Immigration Records Refute Santos' Claim; Biden Survey's Storm-Damaged Areas of California; Legendary Singer and Songwriter Dead at Age 81. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Allies Discussing Military Aid to Ukraine at Meeting in Germany; Lawmakers Under Pressure to Avoid U.S. Government Default; U.S. Defense Chief Lloyd Austin Addressing Military Air Conference; Zelenskyy Addressing Allies' Military Aid Conference. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Allies of Ukraine Discuss Military Aid in Germany; Seventh Week of Unrest in Peru; Worker Strikes in France Cause Disruptions; London's Metropolitan Police Under Review; Fire Breaks Out in Seoul's Slum Area; European Union Adds IRGC to Terrorist List; Iran Protesters Faces Death Penalty; Heavy Missile Bombardment in Bakhmut; Russian Cyberattacks Against Ukraine Easing; South Koreans Support Developing of Nuclear Arsenal; Inflation in Japan hits highest in 40 Years; Biden Visits Storm-Ravaged California; New Zealand Prime Minister Quit Citing Burnout; Alec Baldwin Faces Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Over Fatal "Rust" shooting. Aired 3-4a ET
• Germany and U.S. at Odds Over Tanks for Ukraine; Russia's War on Ukraine Continues; Peruvian Police Brace for More Protests; Alec Baldwin Vows to Fight Charges; U.S. Hits Debt Limit; Noisy Crypto Mine Disrupts Appalachian Tranquility.; Microsoft: Russian Cyberattacks Against Ukraine Easing; Growing Support In South Korea For Developing Nuclear Arsenal. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Ukrainian President Urging Allies to Send Tanks; Workers Stage Walkouts to Protest Pension Reform Plan; At Least 54 Deaths Reported as Protests Enter Seventh Week; Ardern Stuns Political World With Unexpected Resignation; Greta Thunberg Blasts Climate Talks AT World Economic Forum; European Parliament Calls on E.U. to Add IRGC to Terror List; London Police Face Growing Scrutiny over Criminal Officers; Growing Support in South Korea for Developing Nuclear Arsenal; German Language Film Leads BAFTA Nominations. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. & Germany at Odds Over Sending Tanks to Ukraine; At Least 54 Deaths Reported as Protests Enter Seventh Week in Peru; Skirmishes Between Small Groups of Protestors and Police in Paris; E.U. Parliament Calls on Member States to Add Iranian Revolutionary Guard to Terror Lists; London Police Face Scrutiny Over Criminal Officers; Legendary Musician and Songwriter David Crosby Dead at Age 81; Alec Baldwin Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter; Global Response to Ardern Stepping Down. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• CNN International: Allies Discussing Military Aid at Meeting in Germany; At Least 54 Deaths in Weeks of Protests; China to Resume overseas Group Tours after 3-Year COVID Ban; U.S. & Germany at Odds Over Sending Tanks to Ukraine; Rural Residents Unnerved by Nonstop Roar of Crypto Mine. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Soon: Judge Rules on Challenges to Illinois' New Assault Weapons Ban; George Santos' Constituents Sound Off; Nassau County Students Urge Rep. George Santos to Resign; 37 Million T-Mobile Customers Hacked by "Bad Actor. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Justice Department Signals It May Not Fulfill House GOP Document Requests; Treasury Dept Expected To Designate Russian Mercenary Wagner Group As A "Transnational Criminal Organization"; NM Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Pena's Campaign Finances. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• U.S. & Germany In Standoff Over Sending Tanks To Ukraine; Biden Speaks At Conference Of Mayors; Anti-Abortionists Attend March For Life "With Fresh Resolve"; D.A.: Baldwin Should Have Checked Gun To Make Sure It Was Safe; Soon, 5 First Responders Arraigned In Death Of Elijah McClain. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Justice Dept. Signals It Will Fight GOP Over Document Requests; Treasury Dept. Expected To Designate Russian Mercenary Wagner Group As A "Transnational Criminal Organization"; U.S., Germany In Standoff Over Sending Tanks To Ukraine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• End Of Briefing With Adm. John Kirby On Treasury Dept Designating Wagner Group As Transnational Criminal Organization; DOJ Signals It Will Fight Republicans Over Document Requests; Constituents Sound Off About Embattled Rep. Santos; Damar Hamlin Faces "Lengthy Recovery" From Cardiac Arrest; Merck Says It's Trying To Reduce Levels Of Cancer-Causing Compound In Some Popular Diabetes Drugs; CDC: Emergency Departments Reducing Opioid Prescriptions. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Allies Meet Amid Debate Over Giving Ukraine Tanks; Zelenskyy To Allies: Speed Up Weapons Before Russian Offensive; Supreme Court Probe Fails To Uncover who leaked Draft Opinion; Treasury Department Expected To Designate Russian Mercenary Wagner Group As "Transnational Criminal Organization". Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Bills, Bengals Face Off For First Time Since Hamlin's Collapse; New Program Allows Private U.S. Citizens To Sponsor Refugees; More Americans Raising Backyard Chickens As Egg Prices Surge. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• U.S., Allies Meet Amid Fight Over Supplying Tanks to Ukraine; Biden Says, No Regrets on Not Revealing Classified Documents Discovery Earlier; Baldwin to be Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter in Rust Shooting. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Police Investigating Pena's Campaign; Steve Williams is Interviewed about Meeting with Biden; Restricting Abortion Access Top Priority for GOP Legislatures; Teacher Shot By Student Released from Hospital. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Allies Meet Amid Fight over Tanks for Ukraine; Google Lays off Workers; Baldwin and Armorer Charged in "Rust" Shooting. Aired 9-9:30a ET


January 19, 2023
• Veteran Says Santos Took Money Meant for Dying Dog; Defeated Republican Charged in Attacks Appears in Court; Search Warrant for Kohberger's Home and Office Unsealed; Ukraine Investigating Helicopter Crash That Killed 14; U.S. and German Defense Chiefs Meet in Berlin. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Brian Walshe Charged with Wife's Murder; U.S. Government Expected to Hit Debt Ceiling Today; Ukraine Military Aid Package; New Zealand Prime Minister Arden to Step Down By February 7; Human Error Possible in JFK Near-Collision. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NZ Prime Minister Ardern Resigns; Zelenskyy Asks for Moment of Silence for Crash Victims; Ukraine Asks for More Military Aid; Peru Braces for More Protests as Death toll Climbs; UK Nurses Strike; Notorious Mafia Boss to Appear in Court; The U.S. Finalizing a Massive Military Aid for Ukraine. More Military Support to Ukraine Says NATO Chief; Climate Change High Topic at Davos Forum; China, Lunar New Year and Coronavirus; An Ally of Benjamin Netanyahu Cannot Serve as Minister; Taiwan to Include Women in Reservist Training. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Zealand P.M. Resigning; Ukraine Investigating Helicopter Crash That Killed 14; No Promise Of Tanks From German Chancellor Scholz; IAEA Sets Up Permanent Missions At Ukraine's Nuclear Plants; Political Crisis In Israel; Report: Greenland's Temperatures Warmest In 1,000 Years; Mob Boss To Make First Court Appearance Since His Arrest. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Ukraine Investigates Helicopter Crash That Killed Interior Minister; Jacinda Ardern To Step Down As New Zealand Prime Minister; Israeli Supreme Court Rules Netanyahu Minister Cannot Serve; Ukraine Investigating Helicopter Crash; U.S. Finalizing $2.5 Billion in Military Aid; The School Tackling Bali's Water Crisis; Greenland's Temperatures Warmest in Thousand Years. Aired 1-2a ET
• New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern To Step Down By February 7th; Ukraine Investigating Helicopter Crash That Killed 14; France Workers Set To Protest Plans To Raise Retirement Age; China Prepping For Lunar Year Amid COVID Fears; Ukraine Investigating Helicopter Crash That Killed 14; U.N. Chief: Fossil Fuels 'Inconsistent with Human Survival'. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• CNN International: Sources: U.S. Finalizing $2.5 Billion in Military Aid; Germany Facing Pressure from Western Allies to Send Tanks to Ukraine; New Zealand PM Ardern to Step Down by February; Pressure Grows on Germany to Send Tanks to Ukraine; Helicopter Crashed Yesterday Killing Ukraine's Interior Minister Among Others. Aired 8- 8:30a ET
• Coast Guard Tracking Suspected Russian Spy Ship Near Hawaii; Biden To Launch 2024 Campaign Next Month Despite Documents Probe; Study Shows Some May Be Able To Extend Time Between Colonoscopies; Florida Rejects AP African American Studies Course. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Alec Baldwin To Be Charged After Film-Set Death Of Crew Member; U.S. Hits Debt Limit, Setting Up Standoff In Congress; Supreme Court Announces It Has Yet To Identify Who Leaked Draft Opinion Overturning Roe v. Wade; Coast Guard Tracking Suspected Russian Spy Ship Near Hawaii. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Supreme Court Announces It Has Yet To Identify Who Leaked Draft Opinion Overturning Roe v. Wade; Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) Discusses Possible Standoff In Congress Over Debt Limit & George Santos Scandal; Trump Mistakes Accuser For Ex-Wife In Pic During Deposition; Search Warrant Unsealed In Case Against Idaho Murder Suspect. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Alec Baldwin To Be Charged After Film-Set Death Of Crew Member; U.S. Hits Debt Limit, Setting Up Standoff In Congress; Records Contradict Santos' Claim His Mom Was In South Tower On 9/11. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Study: Some May Be Able To Wait Longer Between Colonoscopies; FL Governor Blocks African Studies Course, Claims It Breaks Law; Search Warrant Unsealed In Case Against Idaho Murder Suspect; 12-Year- Old Boy Reels In Great White Shark Off Florida Coast. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Alec Baldwin To Face Involuntary Manslaughter Charges; DA: "Absolutely" Believe That Alec Baldwin Pulled Trigger; Today: U. S. Hits $31.4T Debt Limit; Emergency Measures Begin; House GOP Moderates Reject W. H. 's "No Negotiations" On Debt Limit; Biden Still Plans To Launch 2024 Bid After State Of The Union; GOP's Santos Claimed His Mother Survived 9/11; Records Show She Was Not In U. S. At The Time; Veterans: Santos Stole $3k Raised For Dog's Life-Saving Surgery. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Finalizing Massive $2.5B Military Aid package For Ukraine; One Killed, Trooper Wounded Near Controversial Police Training Project; Florida Gov. DeSantis Blocks AP Course On African-American Studies; Tech Layoffs Accelerate As Microsoft To Lay off 10,000 By March; Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Hits Debt Limit Today, Setting Up Standoff in Congress; Records Contradict Rep. George Santos' (R-NY) Claim His Mom was in South Tower on 9/11; Search Warrant Unsealed in Case Against Idaho Murder Suspect. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) is Interviewed about Biden's Re- Election Bid; Decision in "Rust" Shooting; 911 Call from Renner's Accident; U.S. Tracking Russian Spy Ship Near Hawaii; Americans Unhappy with Health Care. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Standoff in Congress Causes U.S. to Hit Its Debt Limit Today; President Biden Still Plans to Launch Reelection Bid After State of the Union Address; New York Congressman George Santos Claims His Mother Survived 9/11; U.S. Finalizing Massive $2.5 Billion in Military Aid Package for Ukraine; More Evidence Found at Suspect Bryan Kohberger's Home; Prosecutors Claim Brian Walshe Made Several Gruesome Google Searches. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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