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September 09, 2023
• Danish Leopard Tanks Arrive In Ukraine; Morocco Quake Kills At Least 300; G20 Members Divided Over Ukraine War; The Role Of Oceans During Climate Change; Mt. Fuji World Heritage Site Status Under Threat. Aired 1-2a ET
• Morocco Quake Kills At Least 300; G20 Members Divided Over Ukraine War; North Korea's "Paramilitary Parade"; African Union To Become Permanent Member Of G20; Sexual Assault Complaint against Spain's Luis Rubiales. Aired 12-1a ET
• Morocco Earthquake Kills More Than 2,000; Morocco's King Mohammed VI Declared Three Days Of National Mourning; Quake's Impact Felt As Far Away As Algeria, Portugal; Interview With UNICEF Emergency Communication Specialist Joe English; Ukraine Says G20 Countries Have Nothing To Be Proud of; Category 2 Hurricane Lee May Regain Strength In Coming Days; Caver Trapped In Turkey; Biden To Visit Gandhi Memorial; Political Showdown Between Trump And DeSantis In Iowa; Coco Gauff Wins U.S. Open. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Death Toll Reaches More Than 2,000 In Powerful Morocco Earthquake; GOP Candidates Court Iowa Football Fans; Recent Iowa Poll Shows Trump With Commanding Lead; Lee Now A Cat 3 Hurricane; Judge Refuses To Move Meadows Case To Federal Court; Military Leaders: Tuberville Risking National Security; Teen Sensation Coco Gauff Wins Maiden Major Title. Aired 7-8p ET
• Two Thousand-Plus Killed in Powerful Morocco Earthquake; Trump, DeSantis Court Iowa Football Fans; 2024 Race; Hurricane Lee Is A Dangerous Category 3 Storm; Legal Battle Brewing In Colorado Over Trump's Ballot Access; More Sightings Of Escaped Killer In Pennsylvania. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump And DeSantis Court Iowa Football Fans; 2024 Race; Powerful Earthquake Hits Morocco, Kills 1,300 Plus; New Advisory On Hurricane Lee; G20 Declaration Avoids Condemning Russia's War In Ukraine; Auto Union Rejects Latest Wage Offers From Detroit's Big Three; "Hard Hits, Can Football Be Safe?" Airs Tomorrow At 8PM ET/PT. Aired 5-6p ET
• Powerful 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Morocco; President Biden Attends Meeting Of Global Leaders In India; Interview With Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) About G20 Summit, China, And Former President Trump; Trump Ramps Up Charged Rhetoric After Criminal Indictments; Secretary Frank Kendall, U.S. Air Force, Discusses Tuberville's Continued Hold On Military Nominees, Enabling China; Dallas Newspaper Devoting Entire Month to Fentanyl Crisis. Aired 4-5p ET
• Official Death Toll Over 1,000 After Earthquake Devastates Morocco; President Biden Attends G-20 Summit In India But Chinese President Xi Jinping Does Not; Coco Gauff To Play against Aryna Sabalenka In Women's Tennis Finals At U.S. Open; Judge Rejects Former Trump Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows's Request To Move His Georgia Election Interference Case To Federal Court; Entire Fulton County Special Grand Jury Report Shows Recommendations To Indict GOP Senator Lindsey Graham; "That '70s Show" Actor Danny Masterson Sentenced To 30 Years To Life In Prison For Raping Two Women In Early 2000s; Documentary Examines How Technological Advances In Football Increase Player Protections And Safety. Aired 2-3p ET.
• 1000+ Killed After Powerful Earthquake Hits Morocco; President Biden Attends Meeting Of Global Leaders In India; Escaped Killer Spotted Twice In Search Area Friday; Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka Set For U.S. Open Showdown; Hurricane Lee Weakens To Category 3 Storm; Workers Who Rebuild After Hurricanes Refuse To Go To Florida Over New Immigration Law; Union Threatens Walkout Against "Big Three" Automakers. Aired 1-2p ET
• 1,000+ Killed After Powerful Earthquake Hits Morocco; World Leaders Stop Short Of Condemning Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine In Joint Declaration. Rescuers Begin Operation To Extract American From Turkish Cave; Zelenskyy Defends Counteroffensive In Exclusive Interview; Record-High Temps Force Schools Back To Remote Learning. Aired 12-1p ET
• Powerful Earthquake Hits Morocco; President Biden Attends Meeting Of Global Leaders In India; Judge Refuses To Move Meadows Case To Federal Court; Special Grand Jury Recommended Charges Against 39 People; Officer In Deadly PA Incident Charged with Murder; Hurricane Lee Tracking Toward Caribbean. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Official Death Toll Over 1,000 After Earthquake Devastates Morocco; President Biden Attends G-20 Summit In India But Chinese President Xi Jinping Does Not; Manhunt Continues For Escaped Convict In Pennsylvania; Judge Rejects Former Trump Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows's Request To Move His Georgia Election Subversion Case To Federal Court; Entire Fulton County Special Grand Jury Report Shows Recommendations To Indict GOP Senator Lindsey Graham And Former Senators David Perdue And Kelly Loeffler; College Entrance Exam Popular Among Christian Schools To Be Used For College Admissions In Florida; FAA Taking Steps To Reduce Near Misses At Airports; Tennis Star Coco Gauff To Play In U.S. Open Finals. Aired 10-11a ET.


September 08, 2023
• CNN International: Spanish Prosecutor Files Sexual Assault Complaint Against Rubiales; Ukraine Submits Proposal to Restore Grain Corridor; Hong Kong Sees Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years; Freddie Mercury Auction Rakes in Over $15 Million. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: World Leaders Begin Arriving in India for Annual Meeting; Xi and Putin are Skipping this Year's Meeting in New Delhi; First Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Death; Search for Convicted Murderer Continues in U.S.; Actor Danny Masterson Sentenced for Two Rapes; Jimmy Fallon Apologizes to Staff for Toxic Workplace. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: World Leaders Begin Arriving in India for Annual G20 Meeting; New Polling Raises Concerns About Biden's 2024 Chances; First Comments from U.S. Man Trapped Inside Turkish Cave; Hurricane Lee Now a Category Five and Gaining Strength; Blinken Visits Site of Purported Russian Atrocities. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• World Leaders Begin Arriving In New Delhi For The Annual G20 Summit; U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Hears Horror Stories About The Abuse Of Ukrainian Civilians At The Hands Of Russian Forces; Britain Makes The Case For Ukrainian Grain Exports At The G20 Summit; U.S. Officials Say North Korea Will Pay A Price If It Makes A Weapons Deal With Russia; South Korea Plays Down Any Threat From North Korea's So-Called Nuclear Attack Submarine; Caving Instructor Mark Dickey Suffers From Gastrointestinal Bleeding During An Exploration; At Least 64 People Killed In An Alleged Jihadist Attack; Hong Kong Sees Heaviest Rainfall In More Than A Hundred Years; Southern Brazil Cyclone Kills Nearly 40 People; The National Hurricane Center Warns of Dangerous Conditions In the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico And Other Islands; Climate Activists in Belgium Smash Cream Pies Into Ryanair CEO's Face; Russian President Vladimir Putin Is A No-Show At the G20 Summit; Rudy Giuliani Faces Millions Of Dollars In Unpaid Legal Bills. Suspected Chinese Operatives Use A.I. Images To Spread Disinformation To American Voters; Today Marks The First Anniversary Of The Passing Of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Aired 3-4a ET
• India Hosts G20 Summit as World Leaders Assemble; Ukraine to Deal with Turkey on New Grain Deal; Black Rainstorm Warning in Hong Kong; French Court Upholds Abaya Ban Decision; Dozens Dead Following Cyclone In Southern Brazil; Hurricane Lee Now A Category Five, And Gaining Strength; Report: Carbon Pollution Made Summer Heat Rise For Billions; Activists Smash Pies In Airline CEO's Face Over Pollution; Musk Biography Offers New Details On His Ukraine Dilemma; Microsoft: Suspected Chinese Operatives Using A.I.-Generated Images To Spread Disinformation Among U.S. Voters; U.S. Lawmakers Call For More Technical Restrictions On China. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• World Leaders To Convene In New Delhi For Annual Meeting; American Trapped In Cave Thanks Turkish Government For Medical Supplies; Hong Kong Issues Highest-Level Black Rainstorm Warning; Ukranian Drones Turn Up Pressure To Russia; Blinken Pledges More Military Aid to Ukraine; Musk's Ukraine Dilemma; Microsoft: Chinese Operatives Use A.I. to Target U.S. Voters; Growing Concerns as China Buys Up U.S. Farmland; Actor Faces Life in Prison for Two Rapes. Aired 1-2a ET
• World Leaders to Convene in India for Annual Meeting; Ukrainian Drones Turn Up Pressure on Russia; Rescuers Rush to Save U.S. Man Trapped in Turkish Cave; Dozens Dead Following Cyclone in Southern Brazil; Hurricane Lee Now a Category 5, Gaining Strength; Microsoft: Chinese Operatives Use A.I. to Target U.S. Voters; Musk Biography Offers New Details on His Ukraine Dilemma; Actor Danny Masterson Sentenced for Two Rapes. Aired 12-12:45a ET


September 07, 2023
• CNN International: Blinken on Second Day of Ukraine Trip; Rescuers Race to Save American Trapped in Turkish Cave; Fallout From Controversial Abaya Ban in France; Pence Trails Trump in Republican Contest. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Mexican Supreme Court Decriminalizes Abortion; U.K. Soldier Suspected of Terrorism Escapes London Prison; Fallout of Controversial Abaya Ban in France; Hermoso Files Complaint Over Rubiales' Unwanted Kiss. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Fulton County Election Subversion Hearing; Search for Pennsylvania Prison Escapee; Missile Strike on Donetsk Market in Ukraine Kills at Least 17; Temperatures Match, Beat Record Highs Across U.S. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ukraine Continues Making Gradual Gains In Counteroffensive Against Russia; Gabon Becomes The Latest African Country To Catch A Coup Contagion; Climate Change Fuel Disasters Due To Get Even Worse This Week; Mexico's Supreme Court Rules The Federal Government's Ban On Abortion Is Unconstitutional. Aired 3-4a ET
• Blinken Pledges $1 Billion More To Ukraine; Missile Strike On Donetsk Market Kills At Least 17; Russian President Claims Counteroffensive Is Failing; South Korea Teachers Demand More Protection On The Job; NASA To Launch Mission To Asteroid Next Month; Japan Launches Lunar Lander And X-Ray Satellite. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Missile Attack Hits Market In Ukraine, 16 Dead; 2023 Is On Track To Be The Hottest Year On Record; Japan Launches Rocket Carrying Moon Sniper Lunar Lander; Moderna, Pfizer Say Updated COVID Shots Generate Strong Response Versus Newer Variant; Mexico's Supreme Court Decriminalizes Abortion; Spain's Hermoso Files Complaint Over Rubiales' Kiss. Aired 1-2a ET
• African Leaders Call for Urgent Action on Final Day of Climate Summit; Parts of Africa See Wave of Military Takeovers; Fallout of Controversial Abaya Ban in France; Japan Launches Lunar Lander And X- Ray Satellite; Hermoso Filed Complaint Over Rubiales' Unwanted Kiss; UK Soldier Suspected Of Terrorism Escapes London Prison; Video Shows Prisoner Walking Between Walls Before Escape. Aired 12-1a ET


September 06, 2023
• CNN International: Top U.S. Diplomat Blinken In Kyiv On Surprise Visit; Torrential Rain Causing Deadly Flooding In Greece; Africa Climate Summit Wraps Up Wednesday; Green Hydrogen Being Touted As A Clean Energy Solution; Ousted Women's National Team Coach Speaks Out After Firing; Enrique Tarrio Sentenced To 22 Years In Prison; Crime Rises In Israel's Arab Community; Searchers Trying To "Stress" Escaped Killer, Force A Mistake; Rolling Stone Set To Announce First New Album Since 2005. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Doctor: No Evidence McConnell Experienced Seizure or Stroke; Billions of Dollars Pledged for Climate Projects at Africa Climate Summit; ISIS Members Caught on Camera Committing Torture. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Over 50 Million Americans Under Heat Advisories Today; Top U.S. Diplomat Blinken in Kyiv for Surprise Visit; Judge to Hold First Televised Hearing in Georgia Election Case; Proud Boys Leader Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison; Manhunt for Escaped Killer Intensifies in Pennsylvania. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. Warns North Korea It Will Pay A Price For Any Arms Deal It Tries To Strike With Russia; More Flooding Expected Right Across Greece; Billions Of Dollars Pledged For Clean Energy At The Africa Climate Summit; Ukraine Continues Its Push Along The Southern Front Around The Village Of Robotyne In Zaporizhzhia. Aired 3-4a ET
• Possible Putin-Kim Jong-Un Meeting; Torrential Rain Causing Deadly Flooding In Greece; Billions Of Dollars Pledged For Climate Projects. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian Troops Try To Expand Gains Along Southern Front; New Warnings About Possible Kim-Putin Meeting In Russia; Torrential Rain Follows Summer Wildfires In Greece, One Dead; Cuba Says Traffickers Coercing Cubans To Fight For Russia; French Schools Send Home Dozens Of Girls Wearing Muslim Abayas; Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Pledged For African Carbon Credits At Climate Summit. Aired 1-2a ET
• Torrential Rain Causing Deadly Flooding In Greece; Climate Change Making Severe Weather Events More Intense; New Warning About Possible Kim-Putin Meeting In Russia; Govt.: Russian Traffickers Seek Cubans To Fight In Ukraine; Proud Boys Leader Sentences To 22 Years In Prison; Spain Women's Soccer Team Appoints First Female Coach; Schools Send Dozens Of Girls Home For Wearing Abayas; ISIS Members Caught On Camera Committing Torture. Aired 12-1a ET


September 05, 2023
• CNN International: U.S.: Putin & Kim May Meet On Potential Arms Deal; Ukraine: Russia's Demands To Revive The Black Sea Grain Deal Are "Blackmail"; Big Money Pledges For Investment In Africa; Southeast Asian Leaders Meet In Jakarta; Flooding Fears Grow As Storm Pummels Greece; Festival Attendees Finally Able To Escape Mud; Japan Increases Financial Support For Fishing Industry After China Banned Seafood Over Release Of Treated Radioactive Wastewater. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Texas Attorney General to Face Impeachment Trial; Zelenskyy Visits Ukraine's Frontline Fighters After Defense Ministry Shakeup; Delhi Neighborhood Uprooted Before World Leaders Arrive; Southeast Asian Leaders Meet in Jakarta for Summit. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Republican Candidates Campaign in New Hampshire; Kim Jong-un May Meet with Putin in Russia; Driving Ban Due to Mud Lifted at Burning Man Festival; Japan Increases Financial Support for Fishing Industry After China Banned Seafood; Africa Climate Summit Strives to Make Africa's Voice Heard on Climate. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• First Lady Jill Biden Catches COVID Despite The Nation's Uptick in Cases due to a New Variant; NoKor leader to Meet Russian President Soon to Tackle Weapons; Thousands Departed the Desert-turned-Mud Venue after the Rainy Burning Man Festival; Russian and Turkish Leaders Discussed Black Sea Grain Deal Renewal; African Leaders Lays Out Plans at the African Climate Summit; Smash Mouth's frontman Dies. Aired 3-4a ET
• Kim Jong-un May Meet With Putin; U.S. First Lady Jill Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19; Senate To Return From Recess Facing Government Shutdown; Turkish President Pushing For New U.N. Grain Deal; Japan Increases Financial Support For Fishing Industry After China Banned Seafood Over Release Of Treated Nuclear Wastewater; Parts Of U.S. See Record Summer Heat In September; Texas Attorney General To Face Impeachment Trial; Overuse Is Depleting The Nations Aquifers; "The Equalizer 3" Tops U.S. Box Office On Opening Weekend. Aired 2-3a ET
• North Korean Leader Kim Expected To Meet Russia's Putin; Putin Says Russia May Revive Grain Deal If Demands Met; Military Junta Leader Is Sworn In As Gabon's Interim President; Nevada Burning Man Festival Exodus Begins Through Drying Mud; Summit Strives to Make Africa's Voice Heard on Climate; Delhi Neighborhood Uprooted before World Leaders Arrive; Blunting the Seafood Ban; Lawmakers Squabble over Debts, Deficits, Possible Shutdown; Manhunt for Escaped Prisoner; Search for Paul McCartney's Bass Guitar. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Official: Kim Jong-Un May Meet With Putin In Russia To Discuss Potential Arms Deal Amid War In Ukraine; U.S. Urges North Korea To Halt Arms Sale To Russia; Turkish President: Ukraine Must Soften Approach On Grain Deal; Zelenskyy Visits Frontline Fighters After Defense Minister Shakep; Driving Ban Due To Mud Lifted At Burning Man Festival; Burning Of Giant Wooden Effigy Underway At Festival; Military Junta Leader Sworn In As Interim President; Japan Increases Financial Support For Fishing Industry After Chinese Banned Seafood Over Release Of Treated Nuclear Wastewater; Asian Leaders Meet in Jakarta Among Rifts; Delhi Neighborhood Uprooted Before World Leaders Arrive. Aired 12-1a ET


September 04, 2023
• CNN International: Reznikov Submits Resignation to Ukrainian Parliament; Africa Climate Summit Convenes in Nairobi; Chinese President Xi Jinping Expected to Skip G20 Summit; China Considers Screen Time Limits for Children & Teens. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Erdogan, Putin to Meet for Talks in Coming Hours; Ramaphosa: No Evidence South Africa Supplied Arms to Russia; Gabon Junta Leader to be Sworn in as Transitional President; Pope Visits Mongolia. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Senate Returns From Recess Facing Looming Government Shutdown; China: Premier Li Qiang Will Attend G20 Summit; Ukrainian President Sacks Defense Minister; Bad Weather Delays Burning Man Main Event. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. Senate Resumes to Tackle Budgets to Avoid Shutdown; Zelenskyy Sacks Defense Minister; Gabon Coup Leader to Sworn In as Transitional Leader; South African President Speaks on the Investigation of a Russian-sanctioned vessel; Pope Francis Visited Mongolia, tells Chinese Catholics to be Good Citizens; Fans Flocked to Key West, Florida to Pay Respects to the late Jimmy Buffett. Aired 3- 4a ET
• Congress Set to Return to Prevent Another Government Shutdown; Nikki Haley Suggests Competency Test on Older Politicians; Zelenskyy Replaces Defense Minister; Erdogan and Putin to Meet to Repair Grain Deal; Many People Stranded in Burning Man Festival; Stolen Child Returns 42 Years Later. Junta Leader To Be Sworn In As "Transitional President". Netanyahu Vows To Deport Eritrean Rioters. Victims Of Apartment Blaze Laid To Rest. Africa Climate Summit 23 Convenes In Nairobi. Pontiff Tells Chinese Catholics To Be "Good Citizens" During Mass In Neighboring Mongolia. Ukrainian Girl Runs In Race After Losing Legs In Shelling. Early Studies On Ba.2.86 Are Easing Fears. New Data: Wave Probably Worse Than Official Data Suggests. Escaped Inmate Spotted On Surveillance Footage. NYPD Using Drones To Monitor Labor Day Gatherings. Fallout Of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation In Louisiana. Singer-Songwriter Jimmy Buffet Passed Away Friday After Battle With Merkel Cell Skin Cancer. Four Astronauts Return From Space Station. Max Verstappen Wins Italian Grand Prix. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy Replaces Ukrainian Defense Minister, Citing Need For New Approaches; Zelenskyy, Macron Discuss Logistics Of New Grain Deal; South Africa Says No Evidence Of Arms Shipment To Russia; 44 Injured, Thousands Left Without Power As Typhoon Haikui Hits Taiwan; China Wants To Limit Children's Smartphone Use; Africa Climate Summit 23 Convenes in Nairobi; Migrant Child Dies in U.S. Custody; Stolen Child Reunited with Mother 42 Years Later. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainian President Sacks Defense Minister; Ukraine Puts Drones to Work on the Battlefield; 70K People Stranded by Muddy Conditions at Burning Man; Africa Climate Summit 23 Convenes in Nairobi; China Considers Screen Time Limits for Children & Teens; Stolen Child Reunited with Mother 42 Years Later; Pope Visits Mongolia. Aired 12- 12:45a ET


September 03, 2023
• Parts Of Central U.S. Seeing Above-Average Temperatures; Biden Tours Storm Damage, Touts Federal Recovery Effort; Typhoon Haikui Makes Landfall In Taiwan; Ukrainian Children Brave Bombs To Return To School; Former New Mexico Governor And Diplomat Dies At 75; Eritrean Embassy Celebration Turns Violent; Canada Warns LGBTQI+ Residents Of Risks Of Travel To U.S. Aired 5-6 am ET
• Asia Battered by Storms while U.S. Scorched by High Temperatures; Temperatures in Parts of Central U.S. are Above Average; At the Burning Man Festival, Attendees Take Cover; North Korea's Launch of Cruise Missiles was a "Tactical Nuclear Attack Simulation"; Maui Fires Aftermath; Paris Overhauls Access for 2024 Paralympics; Junta Leaders Announce Reopening of Borders; SpaceX Crew-6 Expected to Undock from ISS Begin Journey to Earth. Aired 04:00-5a ET
• Biden Tours Storm Damage in Florida; Typhoon Bears Down on Taiwan; Back to School in Ukraine. Aired 3-4a ET
• Thousands Stuck After Heavy Rain Swamps Burning Man Festival; Interview With Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) About Avoiding Government Shutdown And 2024 Campaign; New Polling On Trump And His Hold On GOP; Judge To Rule on Meadows Bid To Move Case To Federal Case; Key West Honors Late Singer, Jimmy Buffett. Aired 7-8p ET
• Congress Faces Growing Fear Of A Partial Government Shutdown; More Than 70,000 Stuck After Heavy Rain Swamps Burning Man Festival; Manhunt For Escaped Inmate In Pennsylvania; Mark Meadows Awaits Ruling On Moving Case From Federal To State Court; Georgia Judge Rules Trump Trial To Be Livestreamed And Televised; Ukrainians Turn To Odessa To Soothe Their Trauma; "Little Richard: I Am Everything" Airs Tomorrow. Aired 6-7p ET
• 70,000 People Stranded In Burning Man Festival After Heavy Rains; Trump Could Be Disqualified For Presidency Under The 14th Amendment; President Zelenskyy To Replace His Defense Minister. Aired 5-6p ET
• Thousands Struck At Burning Man Festival After Heavy Rain; Congress Returns To Work With Little Time To Pass Key Bills; Pope Francis Makes Historic Visit To Mongolia; Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Dead At 75; SC Woman In Legal Dispute Over Land Family Owned Since 1800s; New Data: COVID Levels Up, But Still Relatively Low; "Little Richard: I Am Everything" Premieres Labor Day 9p ET/PT. Aired 4-5p ET
• 70K-Plus Stuck After Heavy Rain Swamps Burning Man Festival; Congress Returns To Work With Little Time To Pass Key Bills; Tributes Pour In For Late Musician Jimmy Buffett. Aired 3-4p ET
• Thousands Stuck At Burning Man Festival After Heavy Rain; Congress Returns To Work With Little Time To Pass Key Bills; McConnell's Future As GOP Leader In Question; Ukrainians Turn To Odessa To Soothe Their Trauma; Home Insurance Premiums Soar Amid Natural Disasters; Student Loan Repayments Set To Resume Next Month; Lawmakers Across U.S. Introduce "Don't Say Gay" Bills. Aired 2-3p ET


September 02, 2023
• Record High Temps Across Much of U.S.; Trump Racketeering Case May Hinge On Judge's Ruling; Ukrainian Forces Said To Penetrate Russian Defenses; Vivek Ramaswamy Gains Traction With "New Right" Of GOP Politics; Gabon Coup; Pope Francis' Historic Visit To Mongolia; Musician Jimmy Buffett Dies At 76; India Launches Mission To Study Sun. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Racketeering Case May Hinge On Judge's Ruling; Millions Of Americans To Travel For Labor Day; Russia Claims To Stop Ukrainian Attacks On Crimea Bridge; Pope Francis' Historic Visit To Mongolia; Debating Age Limits For Elected Officials; French President Reaffirms Ban On Muslim Clothing In Schools; Gabon Coup. Aired 4-5a ET
• Ukraine IDs Russian Commander Accused Of Bucha Atrocities; Russia Claims To Stop Ukrainian Attacks On Crimea Bridge; Pope Francis' Historic Visit To Mongolia; Florida Governor Not Meeting President During Today's Visit; Child Dies In CBP Custody; French President Reaffirms Ban On Muslim Clothing In Schools; Syrian Protesters Call For President To Resign; India Launches Mission To Study Sun; Spanish Sports Court Opens Rubiales Probe; Chinese Plan To Limit Kids' Mobile Device Time. Aired 3-4a ET
• Singer Jimmy Buffett Dies At 76; Judge Rules Giuliani Liable For Defamation Of Georgia Election Workers; Biden, First Lady Tour Hurricane Damage In Florida; War In Ukraine; Russia Claims To Stop Sea Drone Attacks On Crimea Bridge; Ramaswamy Gains Momentum After GOP Primary Debate. Aired 7-8p ET
• Poll: Trump Is Top Choice For Nearly 60 Percent Of GOP Voters; DeSantis Absent As Biden Surveys Storm Damage In Florida; Judge: Trump's Georgia Trial Will Be Livestreamed, Televised; Hawaii Grappling With Economic Fallout From Deadly Wildfires; UNC Student Paper Shows Text Sent During Campus Shooting. Aired 6-7p ET
• Awaiting Ruling On Moving Meadows' Case To Federal Court; Trump, 11 Co-Defendants Plead Not Guilty In Georgia; President Biden And First Lady Tour Hurricane-Battered Parts Of Florida; Inside The Rural Georgia County Involved Int The latest Trump Indictment; Fourteenth Amendment Fantasy; Mayor Teri Johnston (D-Key West) Discusses Jimmy Buffett's Legacy; Crew Wrestles 900 Pound Gator To Shore In Florida. Aired 5-6p ET
• President Biden Speaks After Touring Hurricane Damage in Florida; Interview With New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham About Bill Richardson's Death; Trump, 11 Co-Defendants Plead Not Guilty In Fulton County; "Margaritaville" Singer Jimmy Buffett Dead At 76; CNN Goes Inside Drone Operator Training In Ukraine; Gen Z Influencers Work To Curb Gun Violence Using Social Media. Aired 4-5p ET
• Former New Mexico Governor And United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson Passes Away; President Biden And First Lady Visit Florida To Receive Briefing On Damage Done By Hurricane Idalia; Singer, Songwriter, And Businessman Jimmy Buffett Passes Away; Manhunt Continues For Escaped Convict From Prison Near Philadelphia; Former Trump Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Asks For His Charges in Georgia Election Subversion Case Be Tried In Federal Court; Trump Co-Defendant In Georgia Election Subversion Case Asks For Speedy Trial; Search Continues For Missing in Wake of Maui Wildfires; Federal Student Loan Borrowers To Be Required To Start Making Payments Again For First Time In More Than Three Years. Aired 2-3p ET
• Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson Dead At 75; Biden, First Lady En Route To Florida Disaster Zone; Iconic Singer Jimmy Buffett Has Died; McConnell's Latest Frozen Moment Renews Questions About His Ability To Continue Leading Senate GOP; Half Of All Americans Set To Travel This Holiday Weekend; Djokovic Rallies From Two Sets To Win At U.S. Open. Aired 1-2p ET
• Soon: Bidens Visit Florida To Survey Damage, Meet With Survivors; Confusion Over If Biden And DeSantis Will Meet In Florida Today; Legendary "Margaritaville" Singer, Jimmy Buffett, Dead At 76; Ukrainians Trained To Weaponize Drones For Combat; Former Governor Bill Richardson Dead At 75. Aired 12-1p ET
• President Biden And Jill Biden To Visit Florida Disaster Zone; Half Of All Americans Set to Travel This Weekend; Labor Day Weekend To Bring Record High Temps; Legendary "Margaritaville" Singer, Jimmy Buffett, Dead At 76; Insurance Companies Decrease Coverage In FL and CA amid Worsening Climate Crisis; Giuliani Pleads Not Guilty In Georgia Election Subversion Case; Ukraine Intensifies Counteroffensive In Zaporizhzhia Region; College Football Returns; Convicted Murderer On The Run. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Singer And Songwriter Jimmy Buffett Passes Away; Transportation Security Administration Reports Screening Record Number Of Airline Passengers For Labor Day Weekend; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Says He Will Not Meet With President Biden When He Visits Florida To Assess Damage Done By Hurricane Idalia; Rudy Giuliani Pleads Not Guilty In Georgia Election Subversion Case; Some Trump Co-Defendants In Georgia Case Having Trouble Paying Legal Fees; Manhunt Continues For Escaped Convict From Prison Near Philadelphia; Thousands Of Students Ranging From Pre-K Through 12th Grade Remain Without A School In Lahaina After Devastating Wildfires. Aired 10-11a ET


September 01, 2023
• CNN International: Powerful Storm Bears Down on Hong Kong; Spain' Men's Coach Apologizes for Applauding Rubiales; Trump Pleads "Not Guilty," Waives In-Person Arraignment; Ukraine Adapts Civilian Drones to Destroy Russian Weapons. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Inmate Convicted in Brutal Murder in Pennsylvania Escaped; Proud Boys Leaders Sentenced to Long Prison Terms; African Union Suspends Gabon and Coup Leader To Be President; North Korea Eases Covid Rules, Reopens Border to Ex-Pats; UEFA President: What Rubiales Did was Inappropriate. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Pleads Not Guilty, Waives Arraignment; Republican Gov. Kemp Rejects Calls for Special Session; Thomas and Alito Disclose Trips Paid for by Conservatives; Russia Reports Drone Attacks on Moscow, Kursk Regions; China Issues Highest Alert for Typhoon Saola; Maui Residents Still Reeling from Devastating Fires; 74 Dead in Johannesburg Fire; Cause Under Investigation. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• South African President Visited the Fire-Hit Building in Johannesburg; Hong Kong, Southern China Braces for Typhoon Saola; Questions on Ethics Violations by a U.S. Supreme Court Justice has now increased even more; U.N. Proposes Terms for Renewing the Black Sea Grain Deal to Russia; UEFA Head calls Spanish Football Federation Chief's Behavior Inappropriate; Taylor Swift Drops Concert Movie in October. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Ukrainian Drone Strikes On Two Regions In Russia; South African Authorities Investigate Building Fire In Central Johannesburg; Pope Francis Visits Mongolia; Powerful Pair Of Typhoons Barrel Through Northwest Pacific; Pyongyang Begins Lifting Tight Covid Restrictions; African Union Announcing Plans To Suspend Gabon From All Activities Until Constitutional Order Is Restored; Coup Leaders To Be Sworn In As President On Monday; Trump Pleads "Not Guilty", Waives Arraignment; U.S. Government Seeks To Block Titanic Expedition; Taylor Swift Brings "Eras Tour" To Big Screen; Last Night To See A Blue Supermoon In This Decade; Five Million Been Blanket Highway In Canada.. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Ukrainian Forces Advance Towards First Line Of Russian Defenses; African Union Suspends Gabon's Membership After Military Coup; At Least 74 Killed In Johannesburg Building Fire; Super Typhoon Heads Towards Hong Kong, China Issues Highest Warning; Trump Pleads "Not Guilty", Waives Arraignment; Rubiales Kiss Controversy; Ukraine Adapts Civilian Drones to Destroy Russian Weapons; Growing Calls for Spain's Luis Rubiales to Resign; Helping Migrant Workers Send Money Home; Chinese Tech Firms Launch ChatGPT-Style A.I. to the Public. Aired 1-2a ET
• 74 Dead in Johannesburg Fire; Typhoon Saola Headed for Hong Kong, Southeast China; Drone Attacks Open New Phase of War for Russia; Ukrainians Learn to Fly Civilian Drones Adapted for War; Junta in Gabon Names Transitional President Despite Reaction from Neighbors; North Korea Reopens Borders. Aired 12-12:45a ET


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 29, 2023
• CNN International: Idalia Lashes Western Cuba With Heavy Rain; New Video Shows Paul Whelan In Russian Prison; Tight Security Around St. Petersburg Cemetery; Ukrainian Military Claims Further Gains On Southern Front; U.S. Commerce Secretary Meets China's Premier Li Qiang; High Court Suspends Imran Khan's Sentence; Dozens Of Young Athletes Died With Early Signs Of CTE; Ukrainians Turn To Odesa To Soothe Their Trauma. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Idalia Near Hurricane Strength as It Heads Toward Florida; Commerce Secretary Raimondo Holds Talks in Beijing; Study; Dozens of Young Athletes Died with Signs of CTE; Supporters Mourn for Wagner Boss Yevgeny Prigozhin. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Idalia Nears Hurricane Strength as It Heads Toward Florida; Donald Trump's Federal Election Subversion Trial to Start March 4; Authorities Investigation Deadly North Carolina Shooting; Newly Released Video Shows Paul Whelan in Russian Prison; Regional Football Chiefs Urge Rubiales to Resign. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Outrage Grows in Spain Following Calls to Step Down its Football Federation head; Ukrainians Enjoy Life in the Beach of Odessa at the Shadows of War; Italy Now Experiencing Surge in Migrant Arrivals; U.S. Commerce Secretary Holds Talks with Chinese Counterparts to Boost Business Ties; U.S. District Judge to Rule on Mark Meadows' Election Interference Case Move from State to Federal Court; Haiti Alarmed on the Growing Gang Violence after last Weekend's Church Violence. Aired 3-4a ET
• Italy And Greece Facing Surge In Migrant Arrivals; Regional Football Chiefs Urge Rubiales To Resign; Aired 2-3a ET
• Prosecutors Open Sexual Assault Investigation Into Rubiales Kiss; Five Migrants Drown Off Greek Coast, Four Of Them Children; Italy Struggles With Spike In Migrant Arrivals; Ukraine Claims Break Through Of Most Difficult Russian Defenses; Wagner Boss Yevgeny Prigozhin Confirmed Dead In Crash; Libya Fires Its FM Amid Furor Over Her Unprecedented Meet With Israeli Counterpart; U.S., China Agree To Discuss Export Controls As Commerce Secretary Visits To Warm Up Chilly Ties; Court Adjourns With No Decision Yet In Meadows Case; Idalia Nears Hurricane Strength as It Heads Toward Florida; FEMA Announces Almost $3 Billion for Climate Resiliency; NGO Building Flood-Resistant Homes in Pakistan; Taliban: Stop Women from Education Abroad; Early On-set Cancer. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukrainians Turn To Odesa To Soothe Their Trauma; Bracing For Potential Major Hurricane; Spain Kiss Scandal; Hovland Claims $18M Prize After Dominant Win. Aired 12-1a ET


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