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July 08, 2023
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Unrest In France Sparked By Police Shooting Of Teen; Baltimore Police Brief Media On Mass Shooting; Russian Deals With Fallout From Prigozhin's Mutiny; 719 People Detained In France On 5th Night Of Unrest; Bus With Migrants Arrives In Los Angeles From Texas. Aired 5- 6a ET
During Protests, Home of a French Mayor was Attacked; France's 5th Night of Unrest Saw 719 People Detained; Interview with France 24 Senior Correspondent Catherine Norris Trent; Police Shooting a Teenager Causes Unrest in France; In Light of Unrest, Macron Cancels His Trip to Germany; Continued Demonstrations by Tens of Thousands Against Judicial Reform; Sources: Trump Urged Governor of Arizona to Look Into Election Fraud; At a Rally, Trump Criticizes Investigations; July 1st, DeSantis's Signed Florida Laws Come Into Force; 4th of July Celebrations in U.S. Cities Get Underway Early; Parts of the U.S. Expected to Experience Record Temperatures and Severe Storms; For the Fourth of July, Millions are Expected to Travel; Travelers Prepare for Potential Weather Delays; Interruptions Around the Fourth of July Anticipated by Airlines; U.S. Spy Agency's Recruitment in Russia; Supreme Court's Stunning Shift to the Right; Russia's War on Ukraine; Ukraine: Attack in Kyiv Overnight, Every Drone was Destroyed; Ukraine's Military Trains Behind Lines of Danger; Hotel Workers' Strike Looms; LGBTQ Rights Suffer a Setback, Affirmative Action Gutted, and Plan to Reduce Student Debt Blocked by Conservative Majority; U.S. Shifts to the Right After Three Landmark Decisions; Texas Sends 41 Migrants to Los Angeles; Pressure Mounting on Commercial Real Estate Market; Maternal Mortality Crisis in the U.S.; Interview with Stanford University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Irogue Igbinosa; Not Your Grandfather's Artwork. Aired 4-5a ET
Fifth Night of Violence in France; 2020 Election Pressure; Travelers Hit the Roads and Skies. Aired 3-4a ET
Two Dead, Three In Critical Condition At Baltimore Block Party; Walt Nauta Indicted Alongside Trump On June 13; Security Tightened As France Braces For Unrest; Trump Says He Plans To Skip First Republican Presidential Debate; Office And Retail Buildings Empty Across The Nation. Aired 7-8p ET
Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A. From Texas; Biden Traveling To Lithuania, Finland, U.K. July 9th; Biden Announces New Path To Student Debt Relief; Federal Prosecutor Defends Hunter Biden Probe; Thousands Of Twitter Users Unable To Access Site; Actors' Union Hits Pause On Possible Strike; Impact Of Writers' Strike Felt Across Other Industries. Aired 6-7p ET
Mass Shooting In A Baltimore Block Party; Sweeping Protests In Paris In Its Fifth Night; U.S. Air Defense Struggling; DeSantis Draws Criticism On Anti-Trump Ad; Severe Weather Threat All Across The United States; Toxic Algae Bloom Killing Sea Lions And Dolphins in California. Aired 5-6p ET
Two Dead, 28 Injured During Baltimore Block Party; More Than 700 Detained In Fifth Night Of Violence Protests In France; Russia Launches Drone Attack On Ukrainian Capital; U.S. Army's Air Defense Units Strained By Global Threats; Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A.; President Biden To Meet King Charles During U.K. Visit; Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden's Student Debt Forgiveness Program; Conservative Majority Dominates The High Court; Lab-Grown Chicken Debuts In San Francisco Restaurant. Aired 4-5p ET
Mass Shooting In The U.S.; Kemp Condemns Attacks On Public Safety Resources; More Than 100 Million Under Severe Weather Threat Today. Aired 3-4p ET
Two Dead, 28 Injured During Baltimore Block Party; More Than 100 Million Under Severe Weather Threat Today; Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A. From Texas; Conservative Majority Dominates The High Court; More Than 700 Detained In Fight Night Of Violent Protests In France; Russia Launches Drone Attack On Ukrainian Capital; Army's Air Defense Units Strained By Global Threats. Aired 2-3p ET
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Video Shows Wagner Troops Firing in the Air as They Leave Rostov-on-Don; Warner Troops Began March on Moscow Saturday; Prigozhin Cuts a Deal With Kremlin to End His Insurrection; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries to Sign Contracts With Russian Military. Aired 5-6a ET
Refinery Fire That Erupted After Wagner Clashed with Russian Troops has Been Extinguished; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russia's Military; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin has Been Planning A Military Challenge; Prigozhin-led Insurgency Comes to an End; Kremlin: Russia Will Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He Will Travel to Belarus Under a Deal Mediated by Belarus; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center Senior Fellow Alexander Baunov; Insurrection's Impact on Russian Economy; Aftermath of Brief Wagner Rebellion; Prigozhin Last Seen Leaving Rostov-on-Don After Suddenly Ceasing His Insurgency; During the Insurgency, U.S. Saw No Change in Russia's Nuclear Stance; Interview with Financial Times Moscow Bureau Chief Max Seddon; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; Trying to Control the Flow of Information; During Rebellion, Moscow Attempted to Stifle Information by Blocking Certain Internet Sites. Aired 4-5a ET
Insurrection Led by Prigozhin Comes to Abrupt End; Kremlin Says Russia to Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He'll Go to Belarus Under a Deal Brokered by Belarus; Biden Reaffirms U.S. Support for Ukraine in Calls with Leaders of U.K. France and Germany. Aired 3-4a ET
M-4 Highway Still Has Restrictions in Place; Kremlin Claims Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russian Military; Prigozhin's Charges Will Be Dropped, He Will Travel to Belarus, According to Kremlin; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin Has Been Planning a Military Challenge; Belarus: Lukashenko Mediated an Agreement with Prigozhin; Interview with King's College London War Studies Lecturer Vera Michlin-Shapir; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Russian Coverage of Wagner's Insurrection; Why Did Prigozhin Agree to End Uprising?; After Abruptly Calling an End to the Insurgency, Prigozhin was Last Seen leaving Rostov-on-Don; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin Director Alexander Gabuev; Kremlin: Prigozhin to Leave Russia, Go to Belarus; After Armed Uprising, Putin's Power Put to the Test. Aired 2-3a ET
Russia's Insurrection Comes to Abrupt End; Prigozhin Cuts Deal with Kremlin; Charges on Prigozhin Dropped; Prigozhin will be Going to Belarus; Moscow Doesn't Know Where Prigozhin is; Interview with USC Director of Central European Studies Robert English; Putin and Prigozhin Had Close Ties Before Uprising; White House Continuous to Monitor Situation in Russia; Joints Chief Chairman Milley Postpones Trip to Middle East; Kremlin: Prigozhin's Whereabouts Unknown; Three Killed in Kyiv After Russian Missile Attack; Interview with The New Yorker Staff Writer Masha Gessen; U.S. Intelligence on Prigozhin Insurrection; Lukashenko Brokered Deal with Prigozhin; Yevgeny Prigozhin's History. Aired 1-2a ET
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