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July 13, 2019


July 06, 2019
• Twenty People Hospitalized After Gas Explosion At Shopping Center In Plantation, Florida; Two Large Earthquakes Hit Southern California; President Trump May Still Try To Include Citizenship Question On 2020 Census Form; Several 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Attend Essence Festival In New Orleans; Joe Biden Campaigns In South Carolina; Photos Released Of Royal Infant After Christening; Coco Gauff Advances At Wimbledon. Aired 2-3p ET
• Two Large Earthquakes Hit Southern California; Explosion Damages Building On University Of Nevada, Reno Campus; Kamala Harris Surges In Recent Polls; Several 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Attend Essence Festival In New Orleans; House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Calls For Investigation Into Facebook Group Of Border Patrol Agents; USA Women's Soccer Team To Play In World Cup Finals. Aired 10-11a ET
• California Rocked By Second Powerful Quake In Two Days; USGS: Four Percent Chance Of Even Larger Quake To Come; More Than 600 Aftershocks Since The 7.1 Quake Hit; Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake Shakes Southern California; Naval Weapons Base Near Where Quake Hit "Not Mission-Capable"; Border Patrol Agents Accused Of Trying To Shame Migrant Man; Baby Archie To Be Christened In Private Ceremony; Team USA Dismisses "Overconfidence" Ahead Of World Cup Final; Coco Gauff Battles Back To Win Again At Wimbledon; Kawhi Leonard To Sign With Clippers. Aired 9-10a ET
• Second Quake Hits Ridgecrest Friday Night; Possible Citizenship Question on Census Examined; Replay of Portion of Biden Interview; CNN "The Movies" Preview. Aired 8-9a ET
• Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake Shakes Southern California; California Rocked BY Second Powerful Quake In Two Days; Ridgecrest Mayor Tells Residents To "Prepare" For Next Week; Disney Roller Coaster Rider Relives Moment The Quake Hit. Aired 7-8a ET
• Second Quake Hits Ridgecrest; Replay of Portion of Biden Interview. Aired 6-7a ET


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March 02, 2019
• Bernie Sanders Returns to His Roots with Brooklyn Rally Today; Trump to Make First Public Remarks Since Returning to Washington; 159 Cases of Measles Confirmed Across 10 States; Rep. Schiff Sends Letter to Amazon Over Anti-Vaccination Content. Aired 8-9a ET
• Trump To Make Public Remarks Since Aborted North Korea Summit; House Oversight Committee Issues Ultimatum To White House Over Kushner Security Clearance; Paul Manafort Appeals For Leniency In Final Days Before Sentencing; Bernie Sanders Returns To His Roots With Brooklyn Rally Today; House To Pursue Interviews With Trump Family Members, Close Associates; U.S. Set To Scale Back Military Exercises With South Korea; Osama Bin Laden's Son Emerging As Al Qaeda Leader; San Francisco Giants CEO Apologizes After Altercation With Wife. Aired 7- 8a ET
• Trump To Make First Public Remarks Since Aborted NK Summit; President's CPAC Speech Will Follow Rough Week Of Headlines; House Oversight Committee Issues Ultimatum To White House Over Kushner Security Clearance; Paul Manafort Appeals For Leniency In Final Days Before Sentencing; U.S. Set To Scale Back Military Exercises With South Korea; Trump: Otto Warmbier Comments Were "Misinterpreted"; San Francisco Giants CEO Apologies After Altercation With Wife; Lawmakers Use Personal Stories to Defend Stance on Guns; Trump Returns to the States After Meeting with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un; House Oversight Committee Issues Ultimatum to White House Over Kushner Security Clearance; The Bush Years Premieres Sunday on CNN at 9 PM Eastern and Pacific Times; SpaceX Crew Dragon Built to Carry Humans Launches Demo Flight; A CNN Crew Captures a Dinner Plate-Sized Tarantula Devouring a Mouse Opossum on Camera. Aired 6-7a ET


February 23, 2019


February 16, 2019
• Trump Facing Legal Challenges Over Emergency Declaration; Workplace Shooting: Five Employees Dead, Five Police Officers Wounded; Mueller Probe: Special Counsel Says Paul Manafort Deserves up to 24.5 Years in Prison for Financial Crimes; Russia Investigations: Prosecutors say They Have Evidence Roger Stone Communicated Directly With WikiLeaks; Joe Biden is Speaking at High-Profile Security Conference in Germany; Republicans Warn Trump Against Decision to Declare Emergency; Violent Unrest: Chaos in Haiti Amid Anti-Government Protests; Payless Closing: Discount Shoe Store Shutting Down all U.S. Stores. Aired 8-9a ET
• Five Employees Dead, Five Police Officers Wounded; Trump Facing Legal Challenges Over Emergency Declaration; Joe Biden Is Speaking at High-Profile Security Conference In Germany; Democratic Presidential Wannabes All Over The Map This Weekend; Prosecutors Say They Have Evidence Roger Stone Communicated Directly With WikiLeaks. Aired 7-8a ET
• Deadly Shooting in Aurora Early This Morning; Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Found Guilty; Manafort to Be Sentenced; The Field of Democratic 2020 Presidential Candidates is Active; Beto O'Rourke: I'll Decide if I'll Run for President By the End of the Month; Joe Biden Speaks at Security Conference in Germany; CNN Poll Shows 62 Percent of Democratic Voters Want Joe Biden to Run for President; Two Nigerian Men Released After Arrest in Alleged Attack on Empire Actor; Canadian Missionaries, Tourists Evacuated from Haiti; Protests Rock Haiti Amid Calls for the President to Step Down; Aviation Industry Rebounds from Historic Shutdown; Trump Faces Legal Challenges Over Emergency Declaration; Forecasters Say El Nino Could Cause Some Problems Despite Being Weak. Aired 6-7a ET


February 09, 2019
• Elizabeth Warren Expected to Announce Presidential Run at 11 AM ET; Democratic Presidential Candidates All Over the Map This Weekend; Virginia Political Crisis; KUSI: DHS to Replace 12.5 Miles of Border Fencing in San Diego; WH optimistic About a Deal to Avoid Second Shutdown; Washington State Sees Record Breaking Snowfall; Trump to Meet NK Dictator Kim Jong-un on February 27-28; Road to Redemption: Jacqueline and Jesse Jackson Jr. Share Personal Letters in New Book. Aired 8-9a ET
• Democrats Ramp Up for Intense Cycle of Presidential Campaigning; Elizabeth Warren Expected to Announce Presidential Run 11:00 a.m. ET; Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax Faces Second Sexual Assault Allegation; Virginia Delegate Threatens to Impeach Fairfax Unless He Resigns; Trump to Meet with North Korea Dictator Kim Jong-un on February 27-28; White House Skips Congress Deadline on Khashoggi Killing; Ronan Farrow Says He Also Faced Blackmail Efforts From Tabloid; Bezos Publishes Threatening E-mails From AMI, Including Detailed Description Of Private Texts And Explicit Photos; Spectators Throw Crumbs As Lookalike Ivanka Vacuums. Aired 7-8a ET
• Virginia Lt Governor Justin Fairfax Faces Second Sexual Assault Allegation; Northam Hanging On, Fairfax Under Fire, Herring In Hiding; ; Politico: White House Hunts For "Executive Time" Schedule Leaker; National Enquirer Under Fire Over Bezos Blackmail Bombshell; Ronan Farrow Says He Also Faced Blackmail Efforts From Tabloid; Washington State Sees Record Breaking Snowfall; Seattle Jury Awards $123 Million in 2015 Crash That Killed Five; Matthew Whitaker in Fiery Face-Off Tells Congress He did not Meddle in Russia Inquiry; Lawmakers Attempt to Find Bipartisan Agreement on Border Security; El Chapo Jury Deliberations Stretch into Second Week; Donald Trump: U.S. Astronauts will Go Back to Space this Year; Super Bowl MVP Edelman Shaves Beard. Aired 6-7a ET


February 02, 2019
• Hawaiian Airlines Return to LAX 3 Times Before Being Cancelled; Racist Photo Backslash: Yearbook Photograph Shows People in Blackface and KKK Outfit; Virginia Governor Apologizes for "Racist and Offensive" Costume; Pressure on Ralph Northam to Resign as Allies Pull Support; Super Bowl Weekend: Atlanta Mayor Discusses Preparations for Football's Biggest Game; Russia to Produce New Medium-Range Nuclear Missile; Cold War Reheating?; Trump White House: Trump, Pelosi remain at Odds Over Wall Funding; Cyberwar Special Report: Inside the Pentagon's Fight Against "Deepfake" Videos; Virtual Reality Game Gives Fans Lessons in Decision Making. Aired 8-9a ET
• President on Virginia Governor to Resign Over Racist Yearbook Photo; Russia to Produce New Medium-Range Nuclear Missile; Trump Call Convinces Foxconn to Build Flat Screen in Wisconsin; Punxsutawney Phil Predicts An Early Spring; British Newspaper Apologizes, Agrees To Pay Damages Over "False Statements" Made About Melania Trump; 2019 Super Bowl Ads: Celebrities, Dogs And Messages Of Unity. Aired 7-8a ET
• Virginia Governor Apologizes For "Racist And Offensive" Costume; Russia To Produce New Medium-Range Nuclear Missile; Trump Attacks Nancy Pelosi In New Interview; Super Bowl LIII Kicks Off in Atlanta Sunday; Department of Homeland Security Charged 40, Rescued 4 So Far This Week on Sex Trafficking Issues; Supreme Court Blocks Louisiana Abortion Law from Taking Effect Monday; Hawaiian Airlines Returns to LAX 3 Times Before Being Canceled; Officers Work Tirelessly to Find a Missing 3-Year-Old Boy in North Carolina. Aired 6-7a ET


January 26, 2019


January 19, 2019
• New York Times: Democrats Are Now Putting on the Table an Additional More Than $1 Billion in Border Related Funding; Republican Senator Lindsey Graham Warns President Trump That His Plans to Withdraw All U.S. Troops From Syria is Not a Good Idea; Women's March, Inc., Overshadowed by Controversy, Including Accusations of Anti- Semitism; It's Now Day 29 of This Partial Government Shutdown; Almost 2,000 Flights Already Canceled This Weekend as a Massive Storm is Slamming The Midwest and the East Coast; Chef Jose Andres Opens a Pop- Up Kitchen to Feed Federal Workers Affected by the Shutdown; Former Chicago Police Officer Will Spend Almost Seven Years in Prison for the 2014 Shooting Death of a Black Teenager; The Largest Great White Shark on the Planet Spotted Out of the Coast Of Hawaii. Aired 8-9a ET
• President Trump to Honor Four Americans Killed in Syria; Trump Touts "Major" Announcement on Border And Shutdown At 3:00 P.M.; More Than 100 Million People Are Under Winter Weather Alerts; Women Lead The Way in Nationwide March for Social Justice; Interview with Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA); Federal Workers Turn To Food Banks During Shutdown; Trump Campaign Selling Fake Bricks To Send To Pelosi, Schumer; Vanity Fair: Hunter Biden Says Business Dealings, Divorce Shouldn't Affect Whether Former Vice President Runs For President. Aired 7-8a ET
• Government Shutdown Continues; Shocking "BuzzFeed" Report Could be False; Gas Pipeline Explosion Kills 21 in Mexico; A Second North Korean Summit Scheduled for Next Month; Winter Storm Impacts Northeast; Government Shutdown Impacting Federal Employees; Trump Travels to Dover Air Force Base to Honor Fallen Americans; Chinese Internment Camps Explored; Jason Van Dyke Sentenced; Third Women's March Scheduled for This Weekend; "American Style" will Air on CNN Sunday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern; Largest Great White Shark Spotted. Aired 6-7a ET


January 12, 2019


January 05, 2019
• Government Shutdown Continues; Trump: I'm Very Proud of What I'm Doing; Trump: I Could Call a National Emergency and Build Wall Quickly; Sources: President Prefers the Word "Strike" to Describe Shutdown; 3 Dead, Several Others Injured After Bowling Alley Shooting; Looking For Compromise on Capitol Hill; Hundreds of TSA Employees Calling Out Sick at Major Airports; Search Intensifies for Suspect in Killing of Jazmine Barnes; Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Asks For Federal Task Force in Barnes Case; Sheriff: "We Won't Rest Until We Find Justice For Jazmine"; Rally for Jazmine Barnes Being Held in Texas at Noon CT; Shutdown Stretches Into Another Week, No Deal in Sight; Paul Whelan Was Discharged From Marines For Bad Conduct; U.S. Source to CNN: Whelan Had No Apparent Ties to Intel Operations; Democrats Have 2020 Decisions to Make in the Coming Months; Sen. Elizabeth Warren Makes Campaign Debut in Iowa; Dow Surges Over 700 points, Pushed Higher by Strong Jobs Report; U.S. Economy Added 312,000 Jobs in December. Aired 8-9a ET
• Trump Warns He'd Let Shutdown Continue "Months or Even Years"; Vice President Pence to Host Meeting with Congressional Staff This Morning; Mueller Grand Jury Extended for Up to Six Months; Rep. Rashida Tlaib Defends Her Explicit Language; Elizabeth Warren Tests Political Waters In Iowa; Ellen DeGeneres Urges Kevin Hart To Host Awards Show. Aired 7-8a ET
• Government Shutdown Continues; Lawmakers Gather at the White House to Discuss Resolutions to the Shutdown Deadlock; California Shooting Leaves Three Dead and Others Wounded; Airport Workers Calling in Sick; National Parks are Showing Signs of Wear; Robert Mueller's Investigation Extended; 116th Congress - the Most Diverse Ever; Elizabeth Warren Forms Presidential Exploratory Committee; Seven-Year- Old Houston Girl Dead After Attack; Flu is on the Increase; "Love Gilda" Airs on CNN at 9:00 p.m. Aired 6-7a ET


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