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August 16, 2023
• CNN International: Trump has Less Than 10 Days to Voluntarily Surrender; Meadows Could Play Key Role in Potential Trump Conviction; Giuliani Struggling Under Massive Legal Bills; 106 Confirmed Deaths So Far from Maui Wildfire; North Korea Speaks Out About Travis King for First Time; Mass Graves Discovered in Sudan; 35 million People in Western U.S. Under Heat Alerts. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Donald Trump to Call a Major News Conference after a Major Indictment involving Him and 18 Others; Ukraine Liberated Eastern Donetsk Region; North Korea Finally Released a Statement on Travis King; Lan Prompts Massive Evacuation to 11 Prefectures in Japan; Yemen's Decaying Tanker Is About to Clear Off Waters; England and Co- Host Australia Contests Women's World Cup Finals Ticket. Aired 3-4a ET
• Eight Lawyers Charged With Helping Trump Break The Law; Trump Facing 91 Criminal Charges In Four Criminal Cases; Poland Holds Military Parade Amid Tensions With Belarus; North Korea Speaks Out About Travis King For First Time; Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Stroke Patient Move Again; Singapore Researchers Develop "Mind-Reading'' Technology; Madonna Reschedules Postponed Shows After Health Scare. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Co-Defendant Mark Meadows Trying To Move Georgia Case To Federal Court; More Than 100 Dead As Search For Hundreds Continues In Lahaina; Dozens Dead in Worst Violence This Year Between Libyan Factions; More Mass Graves Found In West Darfur, RSF Accused Of Demolishing Camps; Poland Holds Military Parade Amid Tensions With Belarus; 3 Suspected Spies For Russia Arrested In The UK. Aired 1-2a ET
• Donald Trump And Other Defendants Push For Move To Federal Court; Poland Holds Military Parade Amid Tensions With Belarus; Three Suspected Russian Spies Arrested In U.K.; U.S. President Planning To Visit Disaster Zone In Maui; North Korea Speaks Out About Travis King For The First Time; Afghan Women & Girls Losing Hope after 2 Years of Taliban Rule; Singapore Researchers Develop 'Mind-Reading' Technology. Aired 12-12:45a ET


August 15, 2023


August 14, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine Slams Russia Over Boarding of Cargo Vessel; China Condemns Transit of Taiwan's VP Through U.S.; Massive Donation Effort Bringing Help to Fire Victims; Webb Telescope Spots Cosmic Question Mark in Deep Space. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump Draws Crowd at Iowa Fair Despite Legal Troubles; Coup Leaders in Niger Suggest They'll Put Bazoum on Trial; Running Mate of Slain Ecuador Presidential Candidate Speaks on Struggling to Tackle Organized Crime; Stories of Survival on Maui; NOAA Predicts More Activity Due to Warm Ocean Temps. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Georgia D.A. Expected to Present Election Case to Grand Jury; Hawaii Authorities Limit Access to Disaster Zone in Maui; Ukraine: Three Injured in Russian Attacks on Odesa; China Condemns Transit of Taiwan's Vice President Through U.S.; Police Raid Kansas Newspaper Office, Publisher's Home. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hawaii Wildfire Death Toll Now at 93; Georgia prepares for Trump's Fourth Indictment; Russian Warship Fires Warning Shots at a Vessel Near Black Sea; U.S. Authorities Raided Kansas' Local Newspaper; Slain Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate's Running-Mate Speaks to CNN; FIFA Women's World Cup Reaches Final Four. Aired 3-4a ET
• Wildfires in Maui Raises Death Toll at 93; Russia Attacks Odesa Again; Paris Cemetery Becoming More Natural; Coup Leaders: Evidence of Treason to Prosecute Bazoum; China Condemns Transit of Taiwan's V.P. Through U.S.; Georgia Prosecutors Have Messages Showing Trump's Team Behind the 2021 Voting System Breach; Fulton County Steps up Security for Potential Indictment; Trump Draws Crowd at Iowa Fair Despite Legal Troubles; Police Raid Kansas Newspaper Office and Publisher's Home; Zuckerberg: Musk Isn't Serious About Cage Match. Aired 2-3a ET
• 93 Dead After Blaze Officials Say Moved A Mile A Minute; Ukrainian Civilian Casualties Mount Amid Russian Attacks; China Condemns Transit Of Taiwan's VP Through U.S.; Zurita Promises to Lead Anti-Corruption Campaign; Running Mate of Slain Candidate Speaks; Georgia Prosecutors Claim to Have New Evidence; A Look at Counteroffensive on Ukraine's Southern Front; Final Four Team Gear Up for Semifinals This Week; Nigerian Environmentalist Weaves Cans Into Portraits. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainian Civilian Casualties Mount Amid Russian Attacks; Man Describes Harrowing Escape from Maui Fire; Hawaii Authorities Limit Access to Disaster Zone; Experts: Climate Change Exacerbating Natural Disasters; Running Mate of Slain Candidate Speaks Out; Georgia Prosecutors Have Messages Linking Trump's Team to Voting System Breach; China Condemns Transit of Taiwan's V.P. Through U.S.; Paris Cemetery Becoming More Natural. Aired 12-12:45a ET


August 13, 2023
• Death Toll Climbs to 93, Deadliest U.S. Fire in 100 Plus Years; Grand Jury Set to Hear Trump Election Case This Week; Pro-Russian Officials: Missiles Downed Over Kerch Bridge; Concern Grows Over The Well-Being of Ousted President. Aired 5-6a ET
• Hawaii Death Toll Rising; Hawaii Wildfires Deemed Deadliest US Fire in Over a Century; Interview with Maui Resident Clint Hansen; Trump Election Case to be Heard by Grand Jury This Week; White House Refuses to Respond to Inquiries About Hunter Biden's Special Counsel; Ukraine Reportedly Targets Crimean Bridge; Zelenskyy Crackdown on Corruption; Russia's War on Ukraine; Missiles Fired by Ukraine Were Shot Down Over Kerch Bridge; Analysts: Russia Making Its Version of Iranian Drones; Migrant Crisis in New York; For 32 Weeks in a Row, Israelis Protest on Judicial Overhaul; Residents of Lahaina Get First Glimpse of Wildfire Aftermath; 6 People Dead After Migrant Boat Capsizes in the English Channel; U.S. Migrant Crisis; 2024 U.S. Presidential Race; Republican Presidential Hopefuls Appear at Iowa State Fair; Rare Deal to Release American Detainees in Iran; Women's World Cup; Space Race to Explore the Moon's South Pole. Aired 4-5a ET
• Hawaii Wildfire Now Deadliest U.S. Fires in a Century; Donald Trump Could Soon Face Fourth Indictment; Australia Headed to World Cup Semifinals. Aired 3-4a ET
• Voting System Breach In Georgia Linked To Trump's Legal Team; Georgia Tightens Security Ahead Of Possible Trump Indictment; Interview With Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) About Legal Dramas Looming Ahead Of Election Year 2024; At Least 93 Known Dead In Hawaii Wildfire; Parkland Survivor Launch PAC To Support Leaders; Five Killed In House Explosion Near Pittsburgh, Three Homes Destroyed. Aired 7-8p ET
• New Evidence Links Trump's Legal Team To Georgia County Voting System Breaches; Putting Trump's Legal Troubles In Perspective; Death Toll In Maui Fires Expected Now At 93; Police Raids Kansas Newspaper's Office And Owner's Home; GOP Candidates Working To Win Votes In Iowa; Battle For Control Of The U.S. Congress; Health Officials Warn Of Triple Threat Of Viruses This Fall. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's Legal Team Linked To Voting Breach In Coffee County, GA.; Tightened Security In Fulton County And For D.A. Fani Willis; Ahead Of Trump's Indictment; Lahaina, Maui Fire U.S. Deadliest Fire In A Century; Possible Indictment Looms Over Trump; Russia's War On Ukraine Continues. Aired 5-6p ET
• New Developments In Georgia Election Interference Case; Security Preps Underway In Georgia For Possible Trump Indictment; Maui Wildfires Leave Trail Of Death and Destruction; Support For Russia Apparent Inside Niger After Coup; Concerns After Niger Coup; Warrant Seizes Equipment. Aired 4-5p ET
• Georgia D.A. Expected to Seek Charges Against Trump; Maui Fires Death Toll Now 93; Ukraine: 23-Day-Old Baby Killed In Russian Strikes; DeSantis Overshadowed by Trump At Iowa State Fair; Police Storm Kansas Newspaper Owner's Office & Home. Aired 2-3p ET


August 12, 2023
• U.S. Attorney Leading Hunter Biden Criminal Probe Named Special Counsel; Maui Reels As Number Of Dead Now 80, With Death Toll Climbing; G7 Leaders Affirm Long-Term Support For Ukraine; Trump To Campaign At Iowa State Fair; Australia Face France At 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Quarterfinals. Aired 5-6a ET
• Maui Reels As Number Of Dead Now 67, With Death Toll Climbing; Judge Warns Trump About "Inflammatory Remarks"; Corruption Scandal Rattles Ukraine's Recruitment Offices; Niger Coup Supporters Protest Against ECOWAS And France; Australia Face France At 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Quarterfinals; Tokyo Train Station Launches Live Translation Wall. Aired 4-5a ET
• Maui Reels As Dead Now Number 80, With Death Toll Climbing; Judge Warns Trump About "Inflammatory Remarks"; G7 Leaders Affirm Long-Term Support For Ukraine; Trump To Campaign At Iowa State Fair; Suspects Arrested In Ecuador Assassination; Hacker Competition Takes Aim At AI Apps. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hawaii Misjudged Dangers Of Wildfires Despite Years Of Warning; U.S. Attorney Leading Hunter Biden Criminal Probe Named Special Counsel; Suspects Arrested In Ecuador Assassination; Maui Reels As Death Toll Now At 67, Still Climbing; U.S. Bans on Chinese Tech Investments; Australia Faces France At 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Quarterfinals. Aired 2-3a ET
• First On CNN: Former GA Lt. Governor Set To Testify In Fulton County Early Next Week; Trump Visits Iowa Ahead Of Possible Fourth Indictment; Fifth Person Charged In Montgomery Boat Dock Brawl; Crews Still Working to Fully Contain Three Major Fires; White House Seeks Funding For Migrant Temporary Housing Program; DHS Report: Teens Breached Some Of Tech's Biggest Firms. Aired 7-8p ET
• First On CNN: Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Set To Testify In Fulton County Early Next Week; Donald Trump Visits Iowa Ahead Of Possible Fourth Indictment; Special Counsel Named To Investigate Hunter Biden; At Least 80 People Killed In Maui Wildfires; Police Chief Apologizes After 12-Year-Old Detained While Taking Out Trash; "They Don't Give Up": Bobby Flay On Whether He Thought Restaurants Would Survive COVID-19. Aired 6-7p ET
• Fulton County D.A. To Present Trump Case To Grand Jury Early Next Week; Special Counsel Named To Investigate Hunter Biden; Maui Wildfires Leave Trial Of Death And Destruction; Russia: Missiles Shot Down Near Black Sea Bridge; Ukraine Considers Mandatory Evacuation of More Children; White House Asks For An Additional $24 Billion In Assistance For Ukraine; Damar Hamlin Returns To The NFL Playing Field. Aired 5-6p ET
• First On CNN: Former GA Lt. Governor Set To Testify In Fulton County Early Next Week; Special Counsel Named To Investigate Hunter Biden; Maui Resident, Daniel Sullivan, Describes Terrifying Night Surrounded By Three Raging Wildfires; Sources: Gun Safety Will Be Central To Biden Campaign; FEC Could Limit AI In Political Ads Ahead of 2024; Judge Revokes Bail For FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried; Prices At The Pump Rise In Some Areas, Drop In Others. Aired 4-5p ET
• Fulton County DA To Present Trump Election Subversion Case To Grand Jury Early Next Week; GOP Presidential Candidates Flock To Iowa State Fair; At Least 80 Dead In Maui Wildfires With More Expected; At Least 80 Dead in Maui Wildfires With More Expected; Ukraine Missiles Shot Down Over Crimea Bridge; Police Apologize For Handcuffing 12- Year-Old Boy; Damar Hamlin Takes To The Field In First Game Since Cardiac Arrest. Aired 3-4p ET
• Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis To Present Case To Grand Jury For Indicting Former President Trump On Charges Of Election Interference In 2020 Presidential Election; Former President Trump Campaigning At Iowa State Fair For 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination; Wildfires Cause Historic Damage In Maui; Maui Officials Having Difficulty Allowing Lahaina Residents To See Ruins Of Their Property; Computer Hackers At Conference In Las Vegas Attempt To Hack Artificial Intelligence Chat Programs; Red Cross Providing Services To Those In Need In Wake Of Wildfire Damage In Hawaii; Short Film Attempts To Lessen Stigma On Seeking Mental Health Care In Communities Of Color In U.S. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Police Chief Apologizes After Boy Arrested While Taking Out Trash; HHS Declares Public Health Emergency For Maui Fires; First On CNN: Fulton County District Attorney To Present Trump Case To Grand Jury Early Next Week; First On CNN: Former Georgia Lt. Governor Set To Testify In Fulton County Early Next Week; Former President Trump Campaigns At Iowa State Fair; Russia Says It Shot Down Three Missiles Aimed At Crimea Bridge; Shelling In Kharkiv Region Intensifies As Russia Tries To Reclaim Territory; Zelenskyy Fires Officials In Charge Of Military Recruitment; CNN Visits A New York City Migrant Shelter. Aired 1-2p ET
• Police Reopen Main Highway Into Lahaina; Death Toll From Maui Wildfires Rises To 80; Special Counsel Named To Investigate Hunter Biden; Trump Facing Another Potential Indictment In Georgia; Report: Justice Clarence Thomas Received Lavish Gifts; Co-Hosts Australia Into Semifinal After Record Penalty Shootout. Aired 12-1p ET
• At least 80 People Killed in Maui Wildfires; Judge Sets Rules for Handling Evidence in Trump Case; Qatar Played Go-Between as Iran Prisoner Deal Worked Out; Special Counsel Named to Investigate Hunter Biden; Ukraine Weighs Evacuation of Kids in Kupiansk Area; Top GOP Candidates Flock to Iowa State Fair. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Wildfires Devastate Large Parts Of Maui Causing Billions Of Dollars In Damage; Hawaii State Officials Criticized For Lack of Preparedness For Recent Wildfires Spread by Hurricane Winds; U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland Names Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Probe; Judge in Trump Election Subversion Case Limits Information Former President Can Make Public; New York City Running Low On Resources To Handle Migrants; Conference Invites Computer Hackers to Try Hacking Artificial Intelligence Programs. Aired 10-11a ET


August 11, 2023
• CNN International: Five Americans now Under House Arrest in Iran; Explosions in Kyiv after Ukraine Warns of Missile Attack; Western African Leaders Order Activation of Standby Force; Outrages in China over Areas Flooded to Save Bigger Cities. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Thousands of People in Maui Displaced; How Cop-Watchers are Changing Policing in the U.S.; West African Leaders Order Activation Standby Force; Fears India's Rice Export Ban Could Trigger Crisis. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Death Toll From Catastrophic Maui Wildfires Rises to 55; GOP Hopefuls Ply Retail Politics at Iowa State Fair; 5 Americans Prisoners in Iran Released from Prison to House Arrest; Russia Launces New Wave of Missile Strikes on Ukraine; Russia Steps Up State Media Campaign. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hawaii Wildfires Death Toll Raised to 53; GOP Candidates Head Off to Iowa; Ukrainian Hotel Attacked by Russian Troops, Children at the Camp were Spared from the Attack; ProPublica Report Reveals Supreme Court Justice's Lavish Gifts; Five American prisoners Released in Iran; Virgin Galactic Launches First Tourists to Travel into Space. Aired 3-4a ET
• Lahaina Wildfire Now Second Deadliest In The U.S. For Past Century; U.S. DOJ Proposes An Aggressive Timeline On Trump Charges; Republican Candidates Scramble To Catch Fire With Voters; U.N. Humanitarian Official Appalled By A Russian Strike On A Hotel Frequently Used By Various NGOs; Five Americans released from prison to house arrest; Spain beat Neatherlands 2-1 in quarterfinal thriller; Fatal FBI shooting in Utah not an isolated incident; "Rust" film armorer pleads not guilty to manslaughter; How "cop-watchers" are changing policing in the U.S.; Writer's Guild and studios to resume negotiations; Russia launches first lunar lander in 47 year; Virgin Galactic launches first tourists to edge of space; Actor Pedro Pescal misses art exhibit featuring him. Aired 2-3a ET
• Maui Fires Death Toll Rises To At Least 53, Hundreds Evacuated; Iran Releases To House Arrest 5 U.S. Citizens In Swap, Fund Deal; Russia Steps Up Its State Media Campaign About Ukraine's Counteroffensive; U.S. Is Sending FBI To Ecuador To Help Probe Presidential Candidate's Killing; ECOWAS Orders Immediate Activation Of Standby Force In Niger; Tropical Storm Khanun Strikes Korean Peninsula; Outrage after Areas Flooded to Save Beijing; Fears India's Rice Export Ban Could Trigger Crisis; Women's World Cup Quarterfinal; Judicial Overhaul has Chilling Effect on Tech Sector; Modern Impact of Slavery's Dark History. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. President Approves Disaster Declaration for Maui; Ecuador Requests FBI's Help to Investigate Assassination; West African Leaders Order Activation of Standy Force to Niger; Russia Steps up State Media Campaign Over Ukraine War; Outrage After Areas Flooded to Save Beijing; Spain Beats Netherlands 2-1 in Quarterfinal Thriller. Aired 12-12:45a ET


August 10, 2023
• CNN International: Presidential Candidate Killed Days Before Election; Mandatory Evacuation for Kupyansk in Kharkiv Region; ECOWAS Leaders meet to Discuss Niger Coup; Plant Explosion Near Moscow Leaves One Dead. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Communities Decimated By Raging Wildfires in Maui; U.S. Sets New Rules on High-Tech Investment in China; Diplomacy Efforts in Niger. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Communities Decimated By Raging Wildfires in Maui; Trump Indictments Expected in Georgia; FBI Kills Man in Utah Who Allegedly Threatened Biden; Trump Indictments Expected in Georgia; Russian Drone Attack in Ukraine; A Look at Counteroffensive on Ukraine's Southern Front. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Wildfires Now Ravaged in Parts of Maui, Hawaii; More than a Dozen Indictments Are Expected in Georgia for another case Vs. Trump; U.S. Sets New Rules and Restrictions On High-Tech Investments in China; Lahaina Residents Shared Their Experience During the Wildfires in Maui Island; ECOWAS Leaders Arrived in Nigeria to Settle the Ongoing Niger Coup; Sweden and Japan to Face Off at the Women's World Cup Quarterfinals. Aired 3-4a ET
• Many Tourists Stranded In Maui With Flames Spreading; Winds Associated With Hurricane Dora Fueling Flames; Sources: More Than A Dozen Indictments Expected; Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate Gunned Down At Rally; At Least 60 Injured After Explosion At Plant Near Moscow. Aired 2-3a ET
• Presidential Candidate In Ecuador Is Assassinated During Rally; Wind-Whipped Fires Rage In Hawaii; FBI Shoots And Kills Utah Man Wanted For Threats Against Biden; At Least Two Killed In Russian Attack On Zaporizhzhia City; Tropical Storm Khanun Makes Landfall In South Korea; Fire At French Vacation Home For Adults With Disabilities Leaves 11 Dead. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate Assassinated; Six People Killed By Wildfires Ravaging Parts Of Maui; Tropical Storm Khanun Makes Landfall In South Korea; At Least 60 Injured After Explosion At Plant Near Moscow; Red Cross: 41 Dead In Migrant Shipwreck Off Italy; U.S. Welcomes Release of American Nurse, Daughter in Haiti; More Than a Dozen Indictments Expected for Trump in Georgia; Musician Robbie Robertson Dead at 80. Aired 12-12:45a ET


August 09, 2023
• CNN International: At Least 9 People Dead In House Fire In France; Red Cross: 42 People Dead In Shipwreck Off Lampedusa; Russia: 45 Injured In Blast At Industrial Plant Near Moscow; Israeli Finance Minister Freezes Funds Earmarked For Arab Towns; 3 Dead After Being Served A Family Lunch; Khartoum Morgues At " Breaking Point" Amid Civil War; New Translation Screen Tested At Tokyo Train Station. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Former Coast Guard Commandant Schultz Kept Sexual Assault Inquiry from Congress for Years; Democratic Congressman Urges Justice Department to Take Harder Stance on Texas Governor's Border Policies; Israeli Finance Minister Freezes Funds for Arab Programs; Niger's Junta Refuses Visit from U.N., Regional Leaders; Scout Jamboree in South Korea Plages by Storms, Heat, Supply Issues. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Investigations; Ohio Voters Reject Measure to Amend State Constitution; Heat and Storms in the South, Moderating Elsewhere; Zelensky Calls Ukrainian Counteroffensive Difficult; House Republicans Push for Impeachment Inquiry; Three White Men Charged with Assault on Black Boat Captain. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ohio Voters Rejected a Referendum to Amend Their State's Constitution; Junta Leaders Denies Access to E.U., and U.N. Delegates From Entering or Visiting the Country; Iranian Women are Still Defiant a Year after Mahsa Amini's Tragic Death; Three White Men Involved in the Alabama Boat Brawl Faces Assault Charges; Wildfires now experienced in Maui due to Hurricane Dora; $1.5 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot Finally Won. Aired 3-4a ET
• Abortion Rights Litmus In Ohio; Judge Sets Friday Hearing On Handling Of Evidence In 2020 Election Subversion Case Against Trump; Ron DeSantis Replaces His Campaign Manager. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy Calls Counteroffensive "Difficult"; Members Of Military Junta Hit With New Sanctions; Thousands of Protesters March In Haiti Against Gang Violence; Wildfire Rages For Fourth Day In Southern Portugal, 1400 People Evacuated. Aired 1-2a ET
• The Grim Task Of Recovering Bodies Of The War Dead; Volodymyr Zelenskyy Calls Ukrainian Counteroffensive "Difficult"; Junta Refuses Visit From U.N. And Regional Leaders; Judge In Trump Election Case Sets Friday Hearing On Protective Order; Experts Make It Official: July Was Hottest Month Ever; Scout Jamboree Plagued By Storms, Heat And Supply Issues. Aired 12-1a ET


August 08, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine: 7 Killed, 81 Plus Injured In Missile Strikes On Pokrovsk; Flurry Of Diplomacy After Niger Military Coup; U.S. Diplomat Met With Junta Leaders In Niger; July Broke Records For Global Temperatures; Nearly 40k Scouts Leave Problem- Plagued Jamboree; Are Allies Concerned About Ukraine's Counteroffensive?; Brazil: Deforestation In Amazon At Lowest Level In Six Years. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Police Issue Four Warrants in Alabama Dock Brawl; Health Experts in the U.K. Warn of Infection Risk on Housing Barge; Zoom Making Staff Return to Office Twice a Week; California Highway Patrol Officers Deployed in Oakland to Combat Crime; Women's World Cup Quarterfinal Finals. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Judge to Schedule Haring in Discovery Dispute in Trump's Election Subversion Case; Powerful Storms Damage Buildings, Cause Power Outages in U.S.; Ukraine Says It Foiled Plot to Assassinate Zelenskyy; ECOWAS to Discuss Niger in New Meeting on Thursday; Leaders from 8 Nations Meeting for Amazon Summit in Brazil. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Fourth Indictment Looms for Trump and his Team; Severe Weather Felt in Eastern U.S. with thousands left powerless; U.S. Diplomat Talks to the Nigerien Coup Leaders, but no outcome happened; Brazil Hosts the Summit of Amazon Nations; Four People Arrested in a Viral Video of a Brawl in a Dock; Zoom to Return to In-Person Workplace for its Employees. Aired 3-4a ET
• Judge To Schedule Hearing In Discovery Dispute; Trump Team Bracing For Indictment In Georgia; Dozens Arrested Over Alleged Child Sex Abuse; Interview with International Rescue Committee and Niger IRC Country Director Paolo Cernuschi; Sanctions and Conflict Could Devastate Niger; Aid Groups Call for Unimpeded Humanitarian Work in Niger; Zoom Requiring its Workers in the Office Twice a Week; Montgomery Police Issue Warrants After Massive Brawl on Alabama Riverfront Dock; More than 11,000 L.A. City Workers Plans Strike on Tuesday. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine Arrests Woman Over Alleged Plot To Kill Zelenskyy; Leaders From 8 Nations Meeting For Amazon Summit In Brazil; U.S. Diplomat Meets With Junta Leaders In Niger; South Korea Tells Scouts To Leave World Jamboree Site As Typhoon Nears. Aired 1-2a ET
• Senior U.S. Diplomats Meets Junta Officers In Niger; Ukraine Says It Foiled Plot To Assassinate Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Leaders From Eight Nations Meeting For Amazon Summit In Brazil; Tropical Storm Khanun Heads Towards Korean Peninsula; Up to 500 Asylum Seekers to Be Housed on Barge in U.K.; Photos Show Kim Jong-un Touring Weapons Factories; Zoom Making Staff Return to Office Twice a Week. Aired 12- 12:45a ET


August 07, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea & Occupied Areas; Junta Calls in Reinforcements from Across Niger; U.S. Navy Tracks 11 Russian & Chinese Ships Near Alaska; Days of Torrential Rain deluge Parts of Slovenia. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: New York City Struggles to House Asylum Seekers; New Report by UNICEF on Children, 76 Percent in South Asia Face Extreme Heat; Sweden Eliminate Defending Champions Team USA; Megan Rapinoe's World Cup Career Comes to End. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Deadline Nears for Response to Protective Order Proposal; Republican Candidates Stump at Iowa Barbecue Event; Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea and Occupied Areas; 80 Million People Under Heat Alerts Monday; Missing Boater Found Alive Off of Florida Coast; At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured after Train Derails in Pakistan; Coup Leaders in Niger Remain Defiant After ECOWAS Ultimatum. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Joe Biden Kicks Off his Bidenomics Tour; Ukraine Strikes Two key Bridges in Crimea and Nearby Russian-Occupied Areas; Niger's Airspace Shuts Down Despite Demands to Reinstate the Country's Deposed Leader; 25 year Old Fisherman Survived and Rescued in a Boat after Two Days of his Disappearance; New York Officials Racing for Asylum Seekers' Help; Megan Rapinoe Retires from Team USA after Women's World Cup Loss. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump's Legal Response to Protective Order Nears Deadline; Trump Still Leads Republican Rivals; President Biden to Travel to New Mexico and Utah; Ukraine Strikes Crimea Bridges; At least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured After Train Derails; New York City Struggles to Host Asylum Seekers; More Dangerous, Record Breaking Heat in Parts of the U.S.; UNICEF: 76 Percent of Children in South Asia Face Extreme Heat. Aired 2-3a ET
• Thousands Of Nigerians Rally In Support Of Coup Leaders; Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea & Occupied Areas; New York City Struggles To House Asylum Seekers; Sweden Eliminate Defending Champions U.S.; UNICEF:76 percent of Children in South Asia Face Extreme Heat; "Lonely Planet" Marks 50 Years; Endangered Bear Gets Its Moment in the Sun. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea and Occupied Areas; Coup Leaders Remain Defiant after ECOWAS Ultimatum; At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured after Train Derails in Pakistan; Flood Damage Estimates in Slovenia Top $550 Million; New York City Struggles to House Asylum Seekers; Pope Francis Back Home after Trip to Portugal; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up First Leg of Tour in U.S.; Accidental Discovery Could Help Fight Against Malaria. Aired 12-1a ET


August 06, 2023
• U.S. Face Sweden In Clash Of Heavyweights; Trump Defiant At South Carolina Campaign Event; Fourth Criminal Indictment Expected In Georgia; Ukraine: Dozens Of Drones, Missiles Shot Down; Junta Faces Sunday Deadline To Reinstate President; Israelis Mark 31st Straight Week Of Large Protests; Simone Biles Wins Competition After Two-Year Break; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up U.S. Leg Of Eras Tour. Aired 5-6a ET
• Deadline on Monday for Trump's Lawyers to Respond to Special Counsel's Filing; DeSantis Wraps Up Campaigning in Iowa; DeSantis Trails Trump in National Opinion Polls; Heatwave Conditions Expected to Persist in Parts of the U.S.; Midsection of the U.S. Threatened by Severe Storms with Damaging Winds; Russia's War on Ukraine; Russian Bomb Strikes Blood Transfusion Center in Ukraine; Russia Claims to Capture a Ukrainian Village; Ukraine Attacked a University in Donetsk, According to TASS; Additional Images of Russia's Shoigu Visiting Troops in Ukraine; Pope Francis Presides Over World Youth Day; Deadline to Cede Power; Deadline for Niger's Military Junta to Reinstate Ousted President; West African Countries Developing Intervention Plan for Niger; Israelis Staged Large Protests for 31 Weeks In A Row; Imran Khan, Former Prime Minister, Sentenced to Three Years in Prison; Twitch Streamer Charged with Inciting Riot; 17-year- old Charged with Hate Crime in the Stabbing of Professional Dancer; Feds Tracking Cryptocurrency in Order to Disrupt Fentanyl Trade; After the Earthquake, Turkish Family is Rebuilding Silk Business; Victims of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Attack Remembered; In Japan, Film "Oppenheimer" Met with Criticism; Netherlands Defeated South Africa to Advance to Quarterfinals; USA to face Sweden at World Cup; After a Two-Year Hiatus, Simone Biles Triumphs in Competition. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump on the Trail; Wildfires in Canada; Simone Biles is Back. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Team Faces Deadline Tomorrow On Evidence Rules; Number Of New Migrant Arrivals In NYC Nears 100,000; Missing Boater Found Alive 12 Miles Off Coast; Trump Lashes Out At Special Counsel, Barr After Third Indictment; Pence: I'll Comply If Called To Testify In Trump 2020 Election Trial; Musk Vows To Pay Legal Fees For People Fired Over Tweets; US Loses To Sweden In Penalty Shoutout. Aired 7-8p ET
• Interview With Asa Hutchinson About Trump Indictments And GOP Primary Race; Could Trump Serve As President If Convicted?; Ukraine Strikes Hit Bridges Between Crimea And Kherson; Trump Leads GOP In Iowa; History Of Black Television In Science Fiction, Horror And Fantasy. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's Legal Team Looming Deadline On Evidence Rules; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) Is Interviewed Regarding Trump Legal Issues And Texas and Greg Abbott; Expected Indictment In Georgia For Trump And His Allies, Security Ramps Up; U.S. Loses to Sweden In Penalty Shootout At Women's World Cup; Simone Biles Makes Triumphant Return To Gymnastics; Missing Boater Found Alive 12 Miles Off Coast; GOP Hopefuls Raise Prospect Of "President Harris" To Hurt Biden; Broadway Presents "Here Lies Love." Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Attorney Insists Former President Asking Was Aspirational, Not Action; Team USA Out Of Women's World Cup; Former Intel Official Says Trump Is A National Threat; Trump Poses Danger; Man Rescued At Sea; Quarantine Over Invasive Fruit Fly; Seniors Taking CBD. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump Attorney: Asking Is Aspirational, Not Action; US Falls To Sweden On Penalties At Women's World Cup; Russian-Backed Official: Ukraine Used UK-Supplied Long-Range Missile In Attack. Aired 3-4p ET
• Trump Attorney Gives New Pushback; U.S. Falls To Sweden On Penalties At Women's World Cup; Simone Biles Wins First Competition After 2-year Break; 66 Million People At Risk Of Severe Storms In Parts Of Midwest And South; President Biden Heads West To Sell His Economic Policy; Niger Coup Leaders Face Deadline Today To Reinstate President. Aired 2-3p ET


August 05, 2023
• More Heat for Southern U.S.; Trump Campaigns Despite Criminal Charges; Influencer Giveaway Incident in NYC; Russia's War on Ukraine; FDA Approves First Postpartum Depression Pill; Pence Favors Support of Ukraine. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Campaigns Despite Criminal Charges; More Heat For Southern U.S.; Navalny Receives New Prison Sentence Of 19 Years; Gilgo Beach Investigation; U.S. Pauses Some Aid To Niger After Coup; Third Anniversary Of Beirut Explosion; Simone Biles' Competition Comeback. Aired 4-5a ET
• Ukraine Seeks Progress Towards Peace At Saudi Arabia Talks; Alexei Navalny Sentenced To 19 Years In Prison; Junta Warns Of Retaliation If ECOWAS Intervenes Military; Thousands Evacuate From Tropical Storm Khanun's Path; Brazilian Amazon Deforestation Drops; U.S. And Western Officials Fear Putin Unlikely To Change Course In Ukraine Before 2024 Election; Jack Smith Ask Judge To Bar Trump From Receiving Sensitive Evidence; Protesters Demand Answers On Third Anniversary Of Beirut Port Explosion; Imran Khan Arrested Shortly After Court Finds Him Guilty of Corrupt Practices. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview With Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) About Trump Indictment; Right-Wing Media Reacts To Latest Trump Indictment; The Impact Of Indictments On American Democracy; US Faces Sweden In Knockout Stage; Two Israelis Arrested After Palestinian Man Killed; How Republicans Feel About Trump's Indictments. Aired 7-8p ET
• Back and Forth Begins Over What Trump Can Say On Indictments; Ocean Surface Heat Reaches Record-Breaking Levels; U.S. Set To Face Sweden For Spot In Quarterfinals; Soon: Simone Biles To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo; 3 Women Hurt In Otter Attack On Montana's Jefferson River; Social Media Influencer Charged With Inciting Riot. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's Lawyers Seeking Delays Until after Election; Trump Stumps In SC Tonight After Being Indicted; White House Urging Federal Workers To Return To Offices; Teen Charged In Hate Crime Killing Of NYC Dancer; Calls Grow For Trump To Participate In First GOP Debate; Ron DeSantis Accepts Gavin Newsom's Challenge to Debate; Rise And Fall Of "Co-Conspirator 1" Rudy Giuliani; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up U.S. Leg Of Eras Tour. Aired 5-6p ET
• Interview With Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) About Trump Indictment And On Border Security; Ukraine Issues Warning To Ships Using Russian Ports; Social Media Influencer Charged With Inciting Riot In New York; Fourth Criminal Indictment Could Happen Soon In Georgia; Parkland School Shooting Reenacted With Live Rounds; Feds Trace Cartels' Cryptocurrency To Catch Fentanyl Traffickers; Simone Biles Set To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo Olympics. Aired 4-5p ET
• Prosecutors In Former President Trump's Election Interference Case Ask Judge To Prevent Defense Attorneys From Sharing Evidence With Trump For Fear He Will Make This Evidence Public; Post On Social Media By Former President Trump Criticized As Threat Against Political And Legal Adversaries; Ukrainian Drones Attack One Of Russia's Biggest Oil Tankers; Cryptocurrency Being Used Mexican Drug Cartels To Purchase Fentanyl Ingredients From Chinese Chemical Companies; Polling Shows Americans Feel Poorly About U.S. Economy Despite Low Unemployment And Recent Low Inflation; Olympic Medalist Gymnast Simone Biles To Return To Competition; Mass Shooting At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Reenacted For Civil Trial; Viral Video Of Sun Bear In Chinese Zoo Draws Claims Figure Is Human In Bear Suit. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Special Counsel Seeks To Stop Trump From Sharing Evidence; Fourth Criminal Indictment Expected In Georgia; Trump's Court And Campaign Calendars Collide; Police: Influencer Kai Cenat Charged With Nothing A Riot And Unlawful Assembly, Among Other Charges; Officials Identify Another Victim In Beach Slayings; Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Boosts Local Economies; Conservation Officials Warn People To Give Animals Their Space After Otter Incident. Aired 1-2p ET
• Ukraine Targets Russia Oil Tanker Near Crimean Bridge; Fourth Criminal Indictment Could Happen Soon In Georgia; Officials Identify Another Victim In Beach Slayings; FDA Approves First Postpartum Depression Pill; Mental Health Experts: Postpartum Depression Can Last For Months Or Years Without Any Treatment; Rally And Vigil Held For 28-Year-Old Killed At Gas Station; Simone Biles To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump's Court & Campaign Calendar Colliding; Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Tanker Near Crimean Bridge; Extreme Weather; PAC-12's Future In Question As 8 Schools Leave Conference; Biden Credits Bidenomics For Latest Jobs Report; Interview With Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL); Twitch Streamer Charged With Inciting A Riot; Concession Speeches: A Political Tradition. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Prosecutors in Former President Trump's Election Interference Case Ask Judge to Prevent Defense Attorneys from Sharing Evidence with Trump for Fear He Will Make This Evidence Public; Social Media Influencer Charged with Inciting a Riot After Thousands Gather in New York City for Advertised Giveaway; Some Officials Concerned Russian President Putin Factoring 2024 U.S. Presidential Elections into His Ukraine War Strategy; Ukrainian Drones Attack One of Russia's Biggest Oil Tankers. Aired 10-11a ET


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