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Israel, Islamic Jihad Agree to Ceasefire; Zelenskyy Meeting German Chancellor Scholz in Berlin; Tropical Cyclone Mocha Makes Landfall in Myanmar; Man Stolen at Birth Meets Chilean Half-Sister; Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Hits Campaign Trail in Iowa; Election Underway as Turkey Still Reeling From Deadly Quake; NY Counties Sue New York City Over Plan To Transfer Migrants. Aired 5-6a ET
President Zelenskyy In Berlin Met With Chancellor Olaf Scholz; Russia's War On Ukraine; Ceasefire Reached Between Israel And Islamic Jihad; U.S. Border Crisis; After Expiration Of Title 42, There's Been "No Significant Increase" In Immigration; 12-Week Abortion Ban Vetoed By North Carolina Democratic Governor; Debt Ceiling Talks "Moving Along, But Not There Yet", According To Biden; Bracing For Tropical Cyclone Mocha; Myanmar Hit By Tropical Cyclone Mocha; Interview With Rohingya Refugee Response In Bangladesh U.N. Principal Coordinator Arjun Jain; Talks Are Underway In Berlin Between Zelenskyy And German Leaders; Campaign Themes Woven Into Biden's Commencement Speech; Thai And Turkish Citizens Cast Ballots At The Polls; Interview With Emory University School Of Medicine Interim Dean Dr. Carlos del Rio. Aired 4-5a ET
Zelenskyy Visits Germany; Millions in Path of Tropical Cyclone Mocha; Sweden Wins Eurovision Song Contest. Aired 3-4a ET
Turkey's State Media Says Early Results Suggest Presidential Runoff Likely; Migrant Mothers Make Dangerous Journey To Provide For Children; Still No Surge In Migrants Despite End Of Title 42; White House, Congressional Leaders Race To Avoid Default; DeSantis Campaigns In Iowa As Bad Weather Keeps Trump Away; Writers' Strike Set To Enter Third Week; Victims Of Buffalo Mass Shooting Remembered. Aired 7-8p ET
Mom Searches For Family After Desperate Border Scramble; Number Of Border Encounters Down From Last Week; Charities Helping Migrants With Food And Shelter As They Enter The U.S.; Ceasefire Largely Holding Between Israel And Islamic Jihad; Interview With Former Texas Governor Rick Perry About Immigration And Politics; At Least Two Dead, Five Hurt In Yuma, Arizona Shooting Involving Teens; Interview With State Rep. Teri Anulewicz (D-GA) About Gun Laws. Aired 6-7p ET
Two Dead, Five Injured In Mass Shooting In Yuma, Arizona; No Migrant Surge As Title 42 Expires; Turkey Election Could Possibly End Erdogan's 20-Year Rule; White House And Congressional Leaders Race To Circumvent Default; White Supremacists March On Washington, D.C.; High Child Care Cost In The U.S. Aired 5-6p ET
President Erdogan's Fate In The Balance As Polls Close In Turkey; President Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Concentrating On Counteroffensive; Israel And Islamic Jihad Agree To Ceasefire After Days Of Violence; DHS Secretary Says Too Early To Know If Migrant Surge Has Peaked; Inside The Lab That Could Revolutionize Power On Earth; Scholarship Program To Help Students With Parents In Prison; Buffalo Bills Trainer Who Helped Save Damar Hamlin's Life Says, I Am Not A Hero, I Was Ready. Aired 4-5p ET
DHS: Only 4,200 Border Encounters Saturday, Down From 10K Last Week; Counting Underway In Turkey's Pivotal General Election; President Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Concentrating On Counteroffensive. Aired 3-4p ET
Counting Underway In Turkey's Pivotal General Election; Migrant Mothers Make Perilous Journey To Provide for Children; DHS Says Only 4,200 Border Encounters Saturday, Down From 10,000 Last Week; Frontline Town Takes Fire Ahead Of Ukrainian Counteroffensive; President Biden Commemorates One Year Since Buffalo Shooting With Op- Ed; Can Lower Childcare Costs Bring Moms Back To Workforce? Aired 2-3p ET
May 13, 2023
Fewer Migrants At The U.S. Border Than Expected Post-Title 42; Heavy Rain And Strong Storms At Texas Border; Ukrainians Eye Major Counteroffensive After Gains In Bakhmut; U.S. Default Risk Looms As Negotiators Work Through Weekend; Turkiye Heads To The Polls Sunday Amid Crippling Inflation. Aired 5-6a ET
Fewer Migrants At The U.S. Border Than Expected Post-Title 42; Migrant Teen Dies In U.S. Custody In Florida; U.S. Default Risk Looms As Negotiators Work through Weekend; Ukrainians Eye Major Counteroffensive After Gains In Bakhmut; Turkiye Heads To The Polls Sunday Amid Crippling Inflation; E.U. Lawmakers Move Closer To New AI Regulation. Aired 4-5a ET
Fewer Migrants At The U.S. Border Than Expected Post-Title 42; Ukrainians Eye Major Counteroffensive After Gains In Bakhmut; Islamic Jihad Fires Rockets Toward Tel Aviv, Jerusalem; U.S. Default Risk Looms As Negotiators Work through Weekend; Eurovision 2023; Tropical Cyclone Mocha Heading toward Myanmar. Aired 3-4a ET
Fewer Migrants at the U.S. Border than Expected Post-Title 42; Ukrainians Eye Major Counteroffensive after Gains in Bakhmut; Tropical Cyclone Mocha Heading toward Myanmar; Patriot Missiles Beat Hypersonic Missile in a Head-to-Head. Aired 2-3a ET
Ukrainian Forces Signal Shaping Operations For Counteroffensive; Border Cities Not Seeing Huge Migrant Surge After End Of Title 42; Ron DeSantis Holds Multiple Campaign Events In Iowa; President Biden Speaks At Howard University Commencement Ceremony; Biden Administration Looking For High Value Russians To Use In Prisoner Swap; North Carolina Governor Vetoes 12-Week Ban, Faces Likely Override; Oklahoma Governor Threatens Funding For State's PBS Network; Elon Musk Taps Linda Yaccarino As Next Twitter CEO. Aired 7- 8p ET
Ceasefire Largely Holding Between Israel And Islamic Jihad; WaPo: Accused Military Document Leaker, Jack Teixeira Fixated On Guns, Envisioned Race War; Border Cities See Smaller Than Expected Migrant Surge; Biden Draws Sharp Contrast With Trump At Howard Commencement; Inside The Lab Revolutionizing How We Produce Electricity. Aired 6-7p ET
Zelensky, Other Officials Said to Plot Attacks Inside Russia; President Zelenskyy Meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican; Border Cities See Smaller Migrant Surge Than Expected; El Paso Church Helps to Shelter and Feed Migrants. Aired 5-6p ET
More Rockets Fired From Gaza After Planned Ceasefire; Border Cities See Smaller Migrant Surge Than Expected; Interview With Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) About Migrant Crisis; Biden Draws Sharp Contrast With Trump At Howard Commencement; University Of Idaho Awards Posthumous Degrees To Slain Students; Elon Musk Reveals His Choice To Take Over As Twitter CEO; Police: TX Woman Shot & Killed By Boyfriend Over Abortion; Carlson Announces Plans To Relaunch His Show On Twitter. Aired 4-5p ET
Police Say Texas Woman Shot And Killed By Boyfriend Over Her Getting An Abortion; Reporting Indicates Influx Of Migrants At U.S. Southern Border Smaller Than Anticipated After End Of Title 42; Ceasefire Reportedly Agreed To Between Israeli And Palestinians Forces In Gaza Strip; House Republicans Continue Expanding Investigation Into President Biden's Son Hunter Biden; Congressional Staffers Are Meeting To Find Deal On Raising U.S. Debt Ceiling; Daniel Penny, Who Held Homeless Street Performer Jordan Neely In Fatal Chokehold, Out On Bail; Florida Governor And Possible Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Desantis Holds Event In Iowa; Issues Of Homelessness, Crime, And Drug Use In San Francisco, California, Examined. Aired 2-3p ET.
Police: Texas Woman Shot, Killed By Boyfriend Over Abortion; Border Cities Report Fewer Migrants Than Expected; Judge Blocks Biden Policy Releasing Migrants Without Court Notices; Closeup Look At The Journey Aboard The "Train Of Death"; More Explosions Reported In Russian-Occupied City of Luhansk; Officials: Russia Tried To Destroy U.S.-Made Patriot System In Ukraine; Daniel Penny Free On Bond, Facing Manslaughter Charge In Death of Jordan Neely; Jurors Find Lori Vallow Daybell Guilty of Murdering Her Children & Conspiracy To Kill Her Husband's 1st Wife. Aired 1-2p ET
Deadly Clashes Ongoing Between Israel And Palestinians; More Explosions Reported In Russian-Occupied City Of Luhansk; Officials: Russia Tried To Destroy U.S.-Made Patriot System In Ukraine; Van Der Sloot's Lawyer Says He Will Appeal Extradition; Suspect In Natalee Holloway Disappearance To Be Extradited To U.S.; Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX) Is Interviewed About Expiration Of Title 42. Aired 12-1p ET
Border Cities Report Fewer Migrants Than Expected; NC Governor Roy Cooper Vetoes 12-Week Abortion Ban; More Explosions Reported In Russian-Occupied City Of Luhansk; Zelenskyy In Rome For Meeting With Pope And Italian PM; Trump And DeSantis Collide In Iowa As Election Battle Looms; Biden Delivers Howard University Commencement Speech. Aired 11a-12p ET
Violence Escalates between Israeli Defense Forces and Palestinians in Gaza Strip; Reporting Indicates Influx of Migrants at U.S. Southern Border Smaller than Anticipated after End of Title 42; Ukrainians Use U.S. Made Patriot Missile Defense System to Shoot Down Russian Hypersonic Missile; Idaho Jury Finds Lori Vallow Daybell Guilty of Killing Her Two Children. Aired 10-11a ET
May 12, 2023
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