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September 01, 2023
August 31, 2023
CNN International: Fire in a "Hijacked" Building Claims Dozens of Lives; Russia Claims it Foiled Ukrainian Sabotage Operation; Idalia Slams Florida, Now Soaking Carolina Coast; U.S. Senator Seems to Freeze While Speaking to Reporters. Aired 8-8:30a ET
CNN International: Idalia Leaves Trail of Destruction Across Florida; Country Garden Warns of Default After $7 Billion Loss; Russia Sees Conflict's Biggest Drone Attacks in Past Days; World Leaders Condemn Military Coup in Gabon, President Arrested. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: 63 Killed in Johannesburg Building Fire, Dozens Injured; Idalia Slams Florida, Now Soaking Carolina Coast; U.S. Senator Seems to Freeze While Speaking to Reporters; Trump Accused of Inflating Net Worth; Giuliani Liable for Defaming Election Workers. Aired 4-4:30a ET
63 People Died At a Fire inside a Johannesburg Building; Idalia Weakens into a Tropical Storm; A Palestinian killed in a Gun Battle at the Occupied West Bank; Gabon now Adds to the African Countries that Declared Coups Since 2020; Chinese Home Building Firm Warns of a Default; New Attendance World Record has Set by University of Nebraska. Aired 3-4a ET
63 Killed In Johannesburg Building Fire, Dozens Injured; Idalia Slams Florida, Now Soaking Carolina Coast; Western Cuba Trying To Recover From Idalia; Man Shot After Allegedly Carrying Out Stabbing Attack; One Killed By Palestinian Authority Security Forces; Sen. McConnell Seems To Freeze While Speaking To Reporters Again; Soccer Chief's Mother In Hospital After Hunger Strike. Aired 2-3a ET
Idalia Weakens After A Destructive Path Through Southeastern U.S.; Largest Drone Attack On Russian Soil Since Invasion Of Ukraine; At Least 20 Dead In Johannesburg Fire; Military Officers In Gabon Declare Coup And Place President Under House Arrest; Country Garden Posts Record Loss, Warns Of Possible Default; Country Garden Warns of Default after $7B Loss; Idalia Slams Florida's Big Bend, Brings Heavy Flooding; Western Cuba Trying to Recover from Idalia; One Killed by Palestinian Authority Security Forces; Texas Authorities Reveal How Migrant Girl Died; Preserving a Rare and Elusive Creature; Date Set for Australian First Nations Referendum. Aired 1-2a ET
Idalia Slams Florida, Now Soaking Carolina Coast; Pyongyang Fires Two Ballistic Missiles Into The Sea; Russia Sees Conflict's Biggest Drone Attacks At Home; Kyiv Reports Most Powerful Bombardment In Months; Surviving Near The Front Lines In Zaporizhzhia Region; U.S. Intel: Russia, North Korea Pushing Ahead With Arms Deal; World Leaders Condemn Military Coup in Gabon; Western Cuba Trying to Recover from Idalia; One Killed by Palestinian Authority Security Forces. Aired 12- 1a ET
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August 27, 2023
Three U.S. Marines Killed, Others Injured in Osprey Crash; Three People Killed in "Racially Motivated" Shooting; FIFA Suspends Football Chief Luis Rubiales Amid Probe; Makeshift Tribute to Prigozhin Grows in Moscow; Thousands Mark 60 Years Since March on Washington; Officials: Updated Vaccines Set to Arrive Mid-September. Aired 5-6a ET
Osprey Helicopter Crash Left 3 U.S. Marines Dead, 20 Hurt; "Racially Motivated" Shooting Killed Three People; FIFA Suspends Football Chief Luis Rubiales; Heat Advisories in Effect for 90 Million People in the U.S.; Ukraine Loses Star Military Pilot; Russia's War on Ukraine; Putin's Opponents in Peril; Russia Dealing with the Consequences of Prigozhin Plane Crash; Biden Reacts to Trump's Mug Shot; Investigating Trump; Mark Meadows Argues His Trial be Transferred from State to Federal Court; March on Washington's 60th Anniversary Commemorated by Thousands; New COVID Vaccine Almost Ready; K-pop group has no Korean members; Maui Fires; Maui County Sues Hawaiian Electric in Connection with Lahaina Fire; Availability of COVID-19 Vaccines Will be Available in Mid-September; Coronavirus Pandemic; Interview with UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Professor Anne Rimoin; Bob Barker, "The Price Is Right" Host, Dies at 99; No Korean Members in Blackswan Girl Group. Aired 4-5a ET
Three Killed in Jacksonville Shooting; World Cup Kiss Scandal; COVID Uptick; 23 U.S. Marines Hurt In Osprey Helicopter Crash; Ukraine says One Person Killed, Four Wounded In Kherson Shelling; U.S., U.K. Military Officials Said Prigozhin Likely Dead; Thousands Mark 60 Years Since March on Washington; Trump Campaign Shows $7.1M Raised Since Processed At Jail; Allegations on Hawaii Electric's Role In The Deadly Fires; India Soft-Landed A Probe On Moon's South Pole, A First Internationally. Aired 3-4a ET
Three Killed In Racially Motivated Shooting In Jacksonville, Florida; Interview With Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, And Jonathan Greenblatt About Jacksonville Shooting; Federal Hearing To Test Legal Waters Of Fulton County Case; Trump Becomes First President In History With A Mugshot; Florida Braces For Impact From Tropical Storm Idalia; NFL Game Ends Early Due To Injury Two Weeks In A Row. Aired 7-8p ET
Interview With Republican Presidential Candidate Will Hurd; Victims Killed In Jacksonville Shooting Honored At Vigil; Three U.S. Marines Killed In Air Crash During Training Exercise; Russia Confirms Prigozhin's Death In Plane Crash; Interview With Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL) About Jacksonville Mass Shooting; FOX News Apologizes To Gold Star Family For False Story. Aired 6-7p ET
Gunman In Florida Targets Black People Killing Three; Three U.S. Marines Killed In Helicopter Crash; Mark Meadows' Federal Hearing and Georgia's Trial Of Trump; Russia Confirms Prigozhin Dead; Trump Campaign Raise $7 Million Since Arrest; Tropical Storm Idalia To Target Gulf Coast And Florida. Aired 5-6p ET
3 Killed In Racially Motivated Shooting in Florida; U.S. Marines Dead, Several Injured In Helicopter Crash In Australia; Russian Investigators Confirm Prigozhin's Death; Hearings Sett For This Week In Several Trump Election Cases; Spanish Soccer Federation's Sexual Violence Advisory Committee Now Investigating Rubiales' Unwanted Kiss; A Salmon Festival Without Salmon. Aired 4-5p ET
Tropical Storm Idalia Barrels Toward Florida; Sheriff Identifies Victims In Jacksonville Shooting; Three US Marines Dead, Several Injured In Aircraft Crash. Aired 3-4p ET
Three Killed In Racially Motivated Shooting In Florida; Tropical Storm Idalia Barrels Toward Florida; 3 U.S. Marines Dead, Several Injured In Aircraft Crash; Russia Investigative Committee Confirms Prigozhin's Death; Trump Pushes For Delay Amid Requests For Speedy Trial; Tropical Storm Idalia Barrels Toward Florida. Aired 2-3p ET
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August 20, 2023
Hurricane Hilary Barrels Towards Mexico, California; More Than 1,000 Believed Missing in Maui; England and Spain To Compete for Championship; Trump Expected to Surrender Thursday or Friday; Israel Security on The Hunt After Father, Son Killed; Young Activists Fight for Environmental Rights in Court. Aired 5-6a ET
Hurricane Hilary Expected to Make Landfall in Mexico and California; Rare Tropical Storm Warning Issued for Southern California; Maui Officials Now Searched 78% of Burn Zone; On Monday, Biden Will Survey the Damage in Maui; FEMA Warns Its Disaster Funds are Dwindling; Canada Wildfires; Hundreds of Buildings Destroyed by Two Wildfires; Trump and 18 Co-Defendants to Surrender This Week in Fulton County, Georgia; FBI Looking for Missing Member of Proud Boys; Children Wounded in Chernihiv Strike; Manhunt under way for West Bank Killers; Russia's War on Ukraine; Kursk Train Station Struck with Ukrainian Drone; F-16 Training for Ukrainian Pilots has Begun; Chernihiv Missile Attack Left 7 Dead, 148 Injured Including 15 Children; Ukraine pushes to obtain Swedish "Gripen" fighter jets; Manhunt Underway in the Occupied West Bank After Father and Son were Fatally Shot; Trump and "The Gathering"; Women's World Cup to be Contested by England and Spain; 2024 Presidential Election; Republican Hopefuls Refrain from Discussing Trump; Guatemalans Go to Polls to Elect New President; Ecuadorians Will Vote for New President in the Face of Increasing Violence; Leader of Junta Proposes Gradual Return to Democracy; Interview with Canada Fire Chief West Kelowna Jason Brolund; Canada Facing Worst Fire Season on Record; Wildfire Damage Being Determined by British Columbia Firefighters; Nigerian Music Producer Blend A.I. to Create New Music. Aired 4-5a ET
Preparing for Hurricane Hilary; Ukraine Says, Pilots Training on F-16 Jets; England and Spain to Compete for Championship. Aired 3- 4a ET
Magnitude 5.1 Quake Adds To Concerns Over Tropical Storm Hilary Lashing Out In California; Evacuation Orders In Parts Of San Bernardino County; Trump Expected To Surrender To Fulton County Jail This Week; Mark Meadows Asks Federal Court To Throw Out State Charges; California Officials Give Update On Tropical Storm Hilary; Profile Of Scott McAfee, Judge In Trump Trial In Georgia; Interview With Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA). Aired 7-8p ET
Magnitude 5.1 Quake Hits As Tropical Storm Hilary Looms Over California; Interview With San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria About Tropical Storm Hilary; Trump Expected To Surrender At Fulton County Jail This Week; Interview With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass And Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley About Tropical Storm Hilary; The GOP Debate Without Trump. Aired 6-7p ET
Southern California Braces For Tropical Storm Hilary As Northern Mexico Is Pummeled; Trump Expected To Surrender At Fulton County Jail; Mark Meadows Seeks Dismissal Of Georgia Charges In Federal Court; Bill Weir Reports About Fire-Ravaged Maui; Jim Acosta Interviews Stephanie Grisham And Olivia Troye About The 2024 Presidential Race; Quake Shakes Southern California. Aired 5-6p ET
Tropical Storm Hilary Gains Speed As It Nears California; Palm Springs, California Mayor Pleads With Residents To Stay Inside Ahead Of Storm; Officials Warn San Diego Drivers To Heed Closure Signs; Tropical Storm Hilary Makes Landfall In Baja California, Mexico; President Biden Briefed On Tropical Storm Hilary; 380 Wildfires Burning In British Columbia; Las Vegas Hawaiian Community Gathers Aid For Maui; San Bernardino County Under Evacuation Order; Trump Expected To Surrender In GA Thursday Or Friday. Aired 4-5p ET
Hilary Unleashes Severe Flooding In Baja California, Mexico; San Bernardino County Under Evacuation Order; Officials: 78 Percent Of Fire Area Now Searched In Maui Fire. Aired 3-4p ET
State Of Emergency Declared In Southern California; Interview With Los Angels Mayor Karen Bass And LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley; Trump Expected To Surrender In GA On Thursday Or Friday; Rain From Tropical Storm Hilary Floods Los Angeles Street; President Biden Briefed On Tropical Storm Hilary; Mounting Lawsuits Following Deadly Fires; Spain Wins First Ever Women's World Cup. Aired 2-3p ET
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