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October 01, 2023
• Congress Passes Late Night 45-Day Stopgap Spending Bill; 75K+ Kaiser Permanente Workers Could Strike Wednesday; Governor Newsom To Appoint Temporary Senator To Finish Feinstein's Term; Ethics Concerns Hang Over Supreme Court As New Term Begins; Twin Cities Marathon Canceled Due To Record Setting Heat; Improving Player Safety; Tensions Boil Over At Ryder Cup. Aired 8-9a ET
• McCarthy Speakership At Risk Following Bipartisan Vote; Bowman Claims He Accidentally Pulled The Capitol Fire Alarm; Biden Signs Short-term Stopgap Bill To Keep Gov't Open For 45 Days; Trump Organization Civil Trial Begins Tomorrow; Trump Could Face $250 Million Fine, Dissolution Of Businesses; New Aid For Ukraine Axed As U.S. Gov't Avoids A Shutdown; U.S. Government Prevents A Shutdown, Help To Ukraine Cut; Russia's War On Ukraine; Zelenskyy Remembers The Fallen Ukrainian Soldiers; Migration Wave Deemed A Humanitarian Crisis By San Diego County; Inside The FBI's Surge To Solve Violent Crime On Tribal Lands; Possible Record-Breaking Heat Expected In Plains And Midwest; FDA Updates Ozempic Label After Reports Of Blocked Intestines. Aired 7-8a ET
• U.S. Averts Government Shutdown; Congress Comes Together to Avoid Government Shutdown; Largest Health Care Strike in U.S. History Could Start This Week; 75K Plus Kaiser Permanente Workers Could Strike Wednesday; New York Attorney General's Civil Fraud Lawsuit Against Donald Trump and his Eldest Sons is Set to Begin Tomorrow; Trump's $250 Million Fraud Trial Begins Monday; Late Senator Dianne Feinstein Returns to California; Pelosi Accompanying Senator Feinstein's Body to California; New Aid for Ukraine Axed as U.S. Government Avoid Shutdown. Aired 6-7a ET


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September 24, 2023
• Ophelia Winds Down, Leaving Damage Behind on East Coast; El Paso Opens New Shelter Amid Migrant Surge at Border; Venezuelan Government Retakes Prison from Gang; Astronaut Breaks Record Set for 371 Days in Space; Creating Robotic Medical First Responders. Aired 8- 9a ET
• Biden To Republicans As Shutdown Looms: "Do Your Job"; Corporate America To DC: Don't Shutdown; Studios, Writers In "Final Phase" To End Strike; Sen. Bob Menendez Vows To Fight Charges Against Him, His Wife; Rep. Andy Kim Announces Plan To Challenge Menendez For Senate; Culinary Workers to Hold Strike Vote: Second Republican Presidential Debate Tuesday; New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez Scheduled To Appear In Court On Wednesday; Storm Ophelia Winding Down; Biden Administration Announces Relief For Venezuelans In The U.S.; Megan Rapinoe's Legacy. Aired 7-8a ET
• Less Than A Week Until Government Funding Deadline; GOP Lawmakers Held A Call Saturday To Avert Government Shutdown; Critics Threaten to Push Vote to Oust Speaker; McCarthy Admits He Lacks Support From GOP Hard-Liners; Shutdown Could Affect Food Quality, Air Travel, Day Care; Ophelia Brings Heavy Rain, Flooding To East Coast; Senator Bob Menendez Faces Down Calls For Him To Step Down; One Dead in Russian Attack in Zaporizhzhia Region; Russian Foreign Minister Blasts West, NATO in UNGA Speech; Lavrov Accuses U.S. of Bullying Other Countries; Lavrov Skips U.N. Security Council Meeting; Ukraine Intercepts 14 of 15 Russian Attack Drones; Ukraine Says It's Holding Ground in Key Frontline Areas. Aired 6-7a ET


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September 20, 2023
• New Hampshire Voters weigh their Options; Taraji P. Henson is Interviewed about the Strike. Aired 8:30-9a ET
• Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) Interviewed on House Republicans' Inability to Pass Defense Appropriations Bill as Potential Government Shutdown Looms; U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to Testify to Congress on Accusations of Weaponization of Justice Department; Pennsylvania's Governor Announces State Will Automatically Register Eligible Voters Upon Issue of State I.D. or Driver's License; Pennsylvania Governor Launches Automatic Voter Registration, Fareed Zakaria's Exclusive Interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) Zelenskyy's Washington Visit As GOP Opposition To Ukraine Aid Grows; Mother Of Cancer Survivor Works To End Drug Shortages; New Book Details How AI Will Transform The World. Aired 7:30-8a ET
• House GOP Chaos Worsens, Republicans Sink Their Own Defense Bill as Government Shutdown Looms; Reports Show Trump Told Aide to Play Dumb About Boxes; Attorney Says, Police Body Cam Video Doesn't Justify Tasing of Band Director. Aired 7-7:30a ET
• GOP Donors Fear Time is Running Out for Trump Alternative; White House Not Sending Team to Detroit; Trump Comments on Roe; Man Dies at Gillette Stadium; West Point Sued over Admissions Policy; Trial Begins in Elijah McClain Death. Aired 6:30-7a ET
• Attorney General to Testify Before Judiciary Committee; House GOP Struggles to Agree on Spending Deal; Striking Auto Workers Adjust to Living on Strike Pay; GOP Donors Fret Over Trump's Staying Power Ahead of Debate. Aired 6-6:30a ET


September 19, 2023
• Roger Carstens is Interviewed about the Released Americans; El Paso Overwhelmed by Migrant Wave; Jesse Billauer Champion for Change; Senate Relaxes Dress Code. Aired 8:30-9a ET
• Moscow Court Hearing Appeal from Lawyers Representing Detained "Wall Street Journal" Evan Gershkovich on Charges of Espionage; President Biden to Give Speech at United Nations General Assembly; Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) Interviewed on Her Criticism of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as Government Shutdown Looms. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Trump To Skip Second GOP Debate For Detroit Prime-Time Speech; F-35 Fighter Jet Debris Field Found After Pilot Safely Ejected; Inside Look At Wagner's Presence In The Central African Republic. Aired 7:30- 8a ET
• Today, Biden to Address United Nations at 10:00 A.M ET; Trump Shares Post Attacking Liberal Jews Who Did Not Support Him Amid Celebration of Rosh Hashanah; New Video Shows Americans Freed from Iran Arrive in U.S. Aired 7-7:30a ET
• Trump Skips GOP Debate; Biden Touts his Experience; Ex-DeSantis Donor Says He's on the Sidelines; Trudeau Alleges India's Involved in Death; Gov. Newsom Speaks About Abortion; Browns Lose Game to Steelers. Aired 6:30-7a ET
• Americans Freed from Iran Arrive in U.S.; Biden to Deliver U.N. Speech as Key Leaders Skip Gathering; McCarthy Insists Spending Deal Can Pass House Despite Infighting; Union President: More Strikes Coming Friday without 'Serious Progress'; Trump to Skip 2nd GOP Debate for Detroit Primetime Speech. Aired 6-6:30a ET


September 18, 2023
• Fred Upton is Interviewed about the UAW Strike and the Funding Bill; Major Climate Disclosure Bill in California; Champions for Change Harry Miller; Plane Carrying Five Released American Prisoners Takes Off From Tehran. Aired 8:30-9a ET
• CBS Poll: Only 34 Percent Believe Biden Would Finish a Second Term; Top House Democrat Jeffries Pickets with UAW Members on Strike; Five Americans Freed from Iranian Prison as Frozen Iranian Funds Released; Nine Teenagers Who Escaped from Juvenile Detention in Pennsylvania Back in Custody; Hunter Biden Sues IRS for Improperly Revealing His Tax Return Information. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Sources: Five Americans Being Transported To Qatari Jet In Tehran; Interview with Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY); Zelenskyy Set To Visit Lawmakers In Washington This Week; Strikes Stage Comeback As Thousands Of Workers Voice Demands. Aired 7:30-8a ET
• Iran Expected to Release Five American Prisoners Today; Today, Stellantis to Meet With UAW as Strike Enters Day Four; L.A. County Says, New Lead in Deputy's Murder, $250,000 Reward Offered. Aired 7- 7:30a ET
• Trump Comments on Abortion Ban; Trump Denies Speaking with McCarthy about Biden Impeachment; House Reaches Short-Term Funding Bill; Segun Oduolowu is Interviewed about Jann Wenner's Controversial Comments; Deadly Flooding in Libya; Cowboys Dominating NFL Start. Aired 6:30-7a ET
• Iran Expected to Release 5 American Prisoners Today; Today: Stellantis to Meet with UAW as Strike Enters Day 4; House GOP Reaches Short-Term Funding Bill, But Hurdles Remain; Trump: Republicans 'Speak Very Inarticulately' About Abortion. Aired 6-6:30a ET


September 17, 2023
• Russell Brand Denies Allegations of Sexual Assault; Movie Studios and the Writers Guild of America Resuming Talks This Week; Interview with NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans; Jann Wenner Removed from Rock Hall of Fame Board; Rolling Stone Co-Founder Faces Backlash Over New Book; Red Cross Declares National Blood Shortage; CNN Spotlights Champions for Change; Colorado Buffaloes Against Colorado State Rams. Aired 8-9a ET
• UAW: :"Reasonably Productive" Talks On Strike Day Two; Obama: "It's Time To Do Right" By The Automakers; UAW Targets Crucial Plants In Strike Against Automakers; GOP Presidential Hopefuls Court Conservatives At Iowa Event; Texas Attorney General Acquitted In State General Trial; Biden, Netanyahu To Meet At U.N. General Assembly; Lawmakers Face Deadline To Avoid Possible Shutdown; Speaker Kevin McCarthy Stares Down Another Right Wings Revolt As He Tries To Avert A Government Shutdown; Sarah McBride Makes Bid To Become First Transgender Member Of Congress; Judge Rules DACA Is Illegal, Giving It Another Legal Setback; Although DACA Program Is Still Active, New Applicants Are No Longer Accepted; After An Extended Visit, Kim Jong Un Departs From Russia; Apparently, China has Stopped Its Spy Balloon Program, According To Sources; U.N. Reports 11,300 Flood Deaths In Derna, Libya. Aired 7-8a ET
• Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Shot, Killed Inside Patrol Car; Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton: The Truth Prevailed; Court Filings Details Separations At U.S.-Mexico Border; OSHA: More Airport Workers Suffering Injuries On Tarmac; Coach Primes Colorado Stays Perfect In Late-Night Clash. Aired 6-7a ET


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