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June 06, 2020
• Calls For Justice As New Police Incidents Emerge; Protests Over Police Brutality Spread Worldwide; NFL Commissioner Admits League Was Wrong For Not Listening To Players; Trump Attacks D.C. Mayor After She Requests Troops Leave City; Former Trump Aides Accuse Him Of Dividing America; George Floyd's Death Places Focus On Police Policies; Global Protests Increase Fears Of Coronavirus Spread; U.S. Reports Increased COVID-19 In 21 States. Aired 5-6a ET
• Today: Memorial Services For George Floyd In North Carolina; Police Tactics Face Scrutiny As Demonstrator Demand Justice; Minneapolis Votes To Ban Chokehold, Vows "Systemic Change"; Trump Touts Jobs Report As Protests, Unrest Sweep The Country; White House Builds Wall Of Fencing As Peaceful Protests Continue In DC; CNN Projects Joe Biden Secures Democratic Nomination For President; House Democrats Introduce National Police Reform Bill; Twenty-Two States Report Increase In New Cases As Reopening Accelerates. Aired 8-9a ET
• White House Beefs Up Security As Peaceful Protests Continue In D.C.; Trump Touts Jobs Report As Protests, Unrest Sweeps The Country; NFL Commissioner Says He Was Wrong About Player Protests; Tiger Woods Issues Statement On George Floyd's Death And Protests; Brazil Overtakes Italy As Country With Third Highest Death Toll; Disproportionate Number Of Black Men Incarcerated In U.S.; Traveling Pianist Shares Message Of Hope Through Music. Aired 7-8a ET
• Police Tactics Face Scrutiny As Demonstrators Demand Justice During Protests Over The Killing Of George Floyd; Small Towns And Cities Across U.S. Take To Streets To Protest; Trump Touts Jobs Report As Protests, Unrest Sweep The Country; NFL Commissioner Says He Was "Wrong" About Player Protests; U.S. Police Under Fire For Excessive Force And Accountability; Law Enforcement Seizes Masks Designed To Protect Protesters. Aired 6-7a ET


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April 11, 2020
• Trump: Reopening Country Will Be "Biggest Decision" He Will Ever Make; U.S. Has Largest Single-Day Jump In Coronavirus Deaths; New York Has More COVID-19 Cases Than Any Country In The World; Dr. Fauci: Too Early To Ease Social Distancing Restrictions; Arkansas Does Not Have A Statewide Stay-At-Home Order In Place; Jim, Jeannie Gaffigan Raising Funds To Feed NY Health Care Workers; IRS Says Stimulus Payments Will Begin Next Week; Airlines Accused Of Refusing To Give Refunds For Cancelled Flights; Coronavirus Pandemic Taking Disproportionate Toll On People Of Color; Families, Religious Groups Adapt To COVID-19 During Holiday. Aired 8-9a ET
• New York Has More COVID-19 Cases Than Any Country In The World; U.S. Has Largest Single-Day Jump In Coronavirus Deaths; U.S. Landmarks Turn Blue In Support Of Healthcare Workers; Moscow Launches Digital App To Track Residents In Lockdown; Fauci: Antibody Test Could Be Available In "A Week Or So"; Dire Economic Headlines Amid Push To "Reopen" Country; Family, Religious Groups Adapt To COVID-19 during Holiday. Aired 7-8a ET
• U.S. Has Largest Single-Day Jump In Coronavirus Deaths; New York Has More COVID-19 Cases Than Any Country In The World; Models Show Ending Social Distancing Too Soon Could Lead To July Rebound; Food Banks Struggling As Demand Explodes; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus To Antibody Testing; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson In Good Spirits After Release From ICU; U.K. Government Urges People To Stay Home During Holiday Weekend; Italy Close To Approved Antibody Test For COVID-19 Patients; Newborn Babies In Bangkok Given Face Masks To Protect Them from COVID-19. Aired 6-7a ET


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February 01, 2020
• Senate Poised To Acquit Trump After Vote For Witness Fails; Hours After Vote, OMB Says E-Mails About Trump's Thinking On Ukraine Exist; Candidates Make Final Push With Iowa Caucuses Two Days Away; Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) Boos Hillary Clinton At Sanders Campaign Event; What Are The Consequences Of Trump's Acquittal?; Coronavirus Declared Public Health Emergency In U.S.; Lakers Return With Emotional Tribute To Kobe Bryant; Super Bowl 54; Global Impact Of Trump's Impeachment Acquittal. Aired 8-9a ET
• Senate Posed To Acquit Trump After Vote For Witness Fails; NYT: Bolton Book Says Trump Directed Ukraine Pressure Campaign; Candidates Make Final Push With Iowa Caucuses Two Days Away; How Acquitting Trump Will Impact American Democracy; Tight Security In Miami For Super Bowl 54. Aired 7-8a ET
• Senate Set To Acquit President Trump After Vote For Witnesses Fails; Woman In Custody After Police-Involved Shooting At Mar-a-Lago; Iowa Voters Torn Ahead Of Democratic Primary; Biden Rolls Out New Ad Featuring Obama Praising Him; Trump, Bloomberg Buy Super Bowl Ads At $10 Million Each. Aired 6-7a ET
• Senate Set to Acquit Trump After Vote for Witnesses Fails; Coronavirus Cases Rise as U.S. Restricts Travel from China; LA Lakers Honor Kobe Bryant in Pre-Game Ceremony Friday Night. Aired 5-6a ET
• Senate Set to Acquit President Trump After Vote for Witnesses Fails; Senate Approves Monday Closing Arguments, Final Vote on Wednesday; Wuhan Coronavirus Cases Rise as U.S. Restricts Travel From China; Iowa Voters Torn Between Candidates Days Before Caucus; LA Lakers Honor Kobe Bryant in Pregame Ceremony Friday Night. Aired 4-5a ET


January 25, 2020
• Team Trump Makes Its Case; Recording of President Trump Demanding the Firing of Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch; Health Officials Investigating a Possible Case of Coronavirus in Colorado. Aired 4-5a ET
• Recording of President Trump Demanding the Firing of Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch; A Possible Third Case of the Deadly Coronavirus Being Investigated in the U.S.; The Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump Begins on a New Stage. Aired 5-6a ET
• Team Trump Makes Its Case; Recording of President Trump Demanding the Firing of Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch; Health Officials Investigating a Possible Case of Coronavirus in Colorado. Aired 4-5a ET
• Soon: Trump's Defense Team Delivering Opening Arguments; Attorney: Trump Caught on Tape Demanding Ambassador's Firing; Interview with Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI). Aired 8-9a ET
• Attorney: Trump Caught On Tape Demanding Ambassador Firing; Trump Attorney: Defense Team Will Focus On Biden, Burisma; Impeachment Sidelines 2020 Dems Ahead Of Iowa Caucuses; Sanders Fires Back At Clinton After She Said Nobody Likes Him; Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) Is Interviewed About Whether The Defense Team For Trump's Impeachment Trial Might Want To Hear From New Witnesses; Mike Pompeo Erupts At Reporter Over Ukraine. Aired 7-8a ET
• Recording of President Trump Demanding the Firing of Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch; A Possible Third Case of the Deadly Coronavirus Being Investigated in the U.S.; The Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump Begins on a New Stage. Aired 5-6a ET


January 18, 2020
• New Parnas Documents Suggests U.S. Ambassador Was Spied On; Team Trump Unveils Impeachment Defense Team; Rep. Nancy Pelosi: We Had No Choice, Trump Was "Disloyal To Oath Of Office"; Chief Justice Roberts To Play A Key Role In Impeachment Trial; Trump Recounts Details Of Soleimani Strike To GOP Donors; Pompeo Asked To Give Testimony On Iran, Iraq and Middle East Policy; Delta Booed At Town Hall After Jet Fuel Dump Over LA Schools; Dem Candidates Campaign In Iowa Ahead Of Caucuses; WAPO: Sanders-Warren Feud Sparks Fears Among Dem Party Leaders; Doc Accused Of Assaulting Andrew Yang's Wife Served No Jail Time; Four New Cases Of Deadly Coronavirus Strain Confirmed In China; Rep. Ayanna Pressley Reveals Hair Loss From Alopecia; Thousands Expected In Washington For 4th Women's March. Aired 8-9a ET
• Parnas Documents Suggest U.S. Ambassador Was Spied On; Team Trump Unveils Impeachment Defense Team; Democrats Have Until 5:00 P.M. To File Impeachment Trial Brief; Women's March Happening Today Across The U.S., World; Andrew Yang's Wife, Evelyn Shares Her Story Of Sexual Assault; Puerto Rico Struggles To Recover Amid Daily Tremors. Aired 7- 8a ET
• Donald Trump Unveils His Impeachment Defense Team; Donald Trump Reveals New Details Behind Airstrike That Killed Qasem Soleimani; Virginia Governor Ralph Northam Temporarily Bans Firearms Near State Capital And Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of Pro-Gun Rally After Multiple Threats From Neo-Nazis; Delta Airlines Accidentally Dumped 15,000 Gallons Of Jet Fuel Over L.A. Schools; California Highlights $1.4 Billion Plan To Help Homeless; Andrew Yang's Wife, Evelyn Shares Her Story of Sexual Assault; Blizzard Conditions Make Travel Treacherous Across the U.S. Aired 6-7a ET


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November 09, 2019
• Two White House Officials Describe "Blatant" Push For Politically Motivated Probes From Trump; Mick Mulvaney Defies Subpoena And Refuses To Testify; Author Paints Damning Portrait Of Trump's White House; President Trump Slams Impeachment Probe; Facebook, YouTube, Ban Spread Of Alleged Whistleblower Name; Thirty Years Since The Berlin Wall Was Torn Down; Record-Breaking Cold Expected In The Coming Week; Trump Launching "Black Voices For Trump". Aired 8-9a ET
• Two White House Officials Describe "Blatant" Push For Politically Motivated Probes From Trump; White House Officials Testify Quid Pro Quo Was Coordinated With Mulvaney; Williamson Lags Behind Dem Frontrunners In Fundraising; President Trump Heads To Alabama For College Football Showdown; Growing Outcry To Stop Texas Inmate's Execution; Restaurant Manager Sentenced For Enslaving, Abusing Black Employee; U.S. Company Falsely Advertised Chinese-Made Equipment To U.S. Gov. Aired 7-8a ET
• White House Officials Testify Quid Pro Quo Was Coordinated With Mulvaney; President Trump To Attend LSU-Alabama Game This Afternoon; Two White House Officials Describe "Blatant" Push For Politically- Motivated Probes From Trump; Trump Called Gordon Sondland A "Great American," Now He Says "I Hardly Know The Gentleman"; John Bolton's Lawyer Says He Has "Relevant" Information To Share; Bannon: Trump Campaign Saw Stone As Access Point To WikiLeaks; 30 Years Since The Berlin Wall Was Torn Down; Top Dem Candidates Visit Key Early Voting States This Weekend; Bloomberg Files In Alabama For Democratic Primary; Suspect Charged In Death Of Clark Atlanta University Student; Thirty Million People Under Freeze Warnings Across Eastern U.S. Aired 6-7a ET


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