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A summary of the latest news headlines in three minutes or less, updated every morning and afternoon.
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6 PM ET: Trump meets Netanyahu, Paris Olympics, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos dispute & more

Former President Donald Trump rebuked Vice President Kamala Harris’ remarks about Israel’s conduct in its war with Hamas during a meeting with the Israeli prime minister. Mexico’s president wants the US to give a “full report” on the operation that led to the arrest of two cartel leaders. We’ll break down some of the highlights of the Olympics opening ceremony. Videogame performers are calling for a strike over AI and pay concerns. Plus, we’ll tell you about the spicy court battle over who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/26/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Harris’ remarks criticized, Sonya Massey’s autopsy, California wildfire spreads & more

Israeli officials are taking issue with comments Vice President Kamala Harris made about the Israel-Hamas war. Israel’s military says its troops killed about 100 militants in a southern Gaza city as its ground assault continues. An autopsy report has been released on the Black woman fatally shot by a deputy inside her Illinois home. The massive Park Fire in California is now larger than the city of Atlanta as authorities urge residents to evacuate. And, the Olympics opening ceremony is underway despite attacks on France’s high-speed train lines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/26/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump-Harris debate, drug cartel sting, inflation inches towards target & more

Vice President Kamala Harris says she's ready to debate former President Donald Trump, but it's not clear yet when he'll agree to a head-to-head. Meanwhile, Trump is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. A large scale attack on France's train system has caused chaos, just hours before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. We're learning who helped US authorities arrest two alleged drug cartel leaders near the southern border. Plus, US inflation is inching towards the Fed's target. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/26/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hostage families' plea, France train attacks, AI on House floor & more

Pressure is mounting for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas for a ceasefire and hostage release, from the US and from families of the people taken. Despite some GOP claims, a CNN survey has found no legal reasons Vice President Kamala Harris would be stopped from appearing on presidential ballots. An attack on the French train system has caused chaos ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. The alleged kingpin from a powerful Mexican drug cartel has been arrested in the US. And, a lawmaker makes history by using an AI voice on the House floor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/26/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Netanyahu under pressure, Obamas call Harris, Olympics train chaos & more

The US is increasing pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas. Vice President Kamala Harris has finally gotten the Obamas' endorsement. Two key members from an infamous Mexican drug cartel have been arrested in the US. The Park fire in California has exploded in size. Plus, there's chaos in France after arson attacks on train lines ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/26/20246 minutes, 40 seconds
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6 PM ET: Ceasefire deal prospects, actress blasts JD Vance, Park Fire arrest & more

President Joe Biden and Israel’s prime minister met with urgency to reach a ceasefire deal at the top of the agenda today. JD Vance’s past comments about women is drawing criticism from one Hollywood actress. Authorities arrested a man accused of starting the Park Fire in California. Meta’s Oversight Board is calling on the tech giant to do more to address non-consensual, nude deepfakes on its platforms. Plus, an Australian field hockey player is going to great lengths to compete in the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/25/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden welcomes Israeli PM, Obama to endorse Harris, CA homeless encampments & more

President Joe Biden is expected to urge Israel’s prime minister to accept a Gaza ceasefire deal during their meeting at the White House today. Former President Barack Obama is expected to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris soon. The death toll from landslides in southern Ethiopia continues to rise. One of the first officers who responded to the Uvalde, Texas school massacre has pleaded not guilty to more than two dozen criminal counts. And, the governor of California is calling on state officials to start taking down homeless encampments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/25/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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12 PM ET: Harris' VP timeline, historic US economy feat in reach, airline scraps open seating & more

President Joe Biden is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today, but their relationship has been tense recently. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to get another high-profile endorsement soon, while she's less than two weeks away from naming her running mate. The US economy looks like its about to stick its soft landing. Nearly 80 large active wildfires are burning in the US. Plus, we'll tell you which airline is getting rid of open seating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/25/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden passes the torch, oil tanker sinks, Murdoch family feud & more

President Joe Biden said he's passing the torch in an Oval Office address explaining why he decided to end his reelection campaign. Vice President Kamala Harris faces a big test today as she meets with Israel's prime minister. An oil tanker has capsized off the coast of the Philippines. The New York Times is reporting that the Murdoch family is locked in a legal battle over who will control the family business. Plus, a tourist got third degree burns from walking in the sand dunes in Death Valley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/25/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's explanation, infant mortality rate rises, Paris Olympics controversy & more

President Joe Biden has addressed the nation and explained his decision to drop out of the 2024 race. He'll be meeting with Israel's prime minister today after Benjamin Netanyahu gave a defiant speech to Congress, yesterday. The infant mortality rate has risen in the US for the first time in decades. The US has intercepted Russian and Chinese bombers flying together near Alaska. Plus, we're only one day into the Paris Olympics but there has already been some drama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/25/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 PM ET: Netanyahu addresses Congress, Biden’s primetime speech, typhoon hits Taiwan & more

Israel’s prime minister slammed Iran and lashed out at protesters demonstrating against his speech to Congress outside the US Capitol. President Joe Biden will talk about his decision to drop his reelection bid for the first time publicly tonight. The software glitch that caused a global tech meltdown came at a hefty cost. Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in Taiwan as China braces for impact. Plus, the CDC is warning health care providers about a shortage of certain blood culture vials in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/24/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: Netanyahu’s address fallout, Trump assassination attempt latest, Sonya Massey shooting & more

Protesters are demonstrating against the Israeli prime minister’s speech in Washington, DC. The FBI director revealed new details about the shooter who failed to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The family of a Black woman fatally shot by a deputy in her Illinois home is calling for an investigation into his hiring. The man accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie has been charged with federal terrorism-related charges. And, we'll tell you which US city will be an Olympics host again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/24/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Harris vs Trump polling, Netanyahu protests, Delta chaos clearing & more

New CNN polling shows there's no clear front runner between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The Trump campaign has pivoted its strategy to take on a new opponent with President Joe Biden out of the race. There have been protests and promises of boycotts ahead of the Israeli prime minister's address before Congress. Delta says it's emerging from the chaos caused by last week's IT outage. Plus, the Olympic games have officially begun in Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/24/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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9 AM ET: Campaign attack tactics, Southwest safety review, Tesla profits plunge & more

We're getting a taste of how the campaigns of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will attack each other. Also, Harris is facing criticism for missing Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress later today, but she won't be the only one. The FAA is reviewing Southwest airlines after several recent safety incidents. Tesla stocks fell in premarket trading after the company posted a big drop in profits. Plus, a reality TV contestant got in trouble for killing and eating a rare bird. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/24/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Harris campaign challenges, Netanyahu's visit, Delta crew problems & more

Vice President Kamala Harris is already facing hurdles as she hit the campaign trail for her first rally since announcing she was running for President. Israel’s Prime Minister is set to address Congress today, with optimism growing for a ceasefire and hostage deal. We'll tell you about some new details of the security failures that led to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Delta can’t find the pilots and flight attendants it needs to fly its planes in the wake of last week's global IT outage. Plus, some Olympics events are starting today ahead of Friday's opening ceremony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/24/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: First Harris presidential rally, Menendez resigning, hottest day ever & more

Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off her presidential campaign today with a rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin. A Homeland Security hearing revealed new details about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Sen. Bob Menendez says he’s resigning. Palestinian factions including Hamas and Fatah signed a unity agreement in Beijing. Plus, the planet broke an all-time heat record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/23/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Harris builds momentum, migrant caravan approaching, water crisis in Greece & more

Vice President and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris got two crucial endorsements today, but faces a tough road ahead. The United Nations has condemned a “confusing” evacuation order by the Israeli military after a fresh assault in southern Gaza. A caravan of about 15,000 migrants are headed toward the US-Mexico border. We’ll explain the implications of last week’s CrowdStrike IT outage. Plus, there’s a water shortage on some of Greece’s idyllic islands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/23/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden to address 2024 exit, Secret Service chief resigns, housing market hope & more

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech about his decision to drop out of the 2024 race, as Vice President Kamala Harris inches closer to clinching the Democratic nomination. Sources tell CNN the Secret Service director is resigning in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The Delta Air lines meltdown could last all week. The Israeli prime minister is meeting with US officials in Washington ahead of his address to Congress tomorrow. Plus, there's finally some reasons to be hopeful about the US housing market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/23/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Harris 'brat' endorsement, Americans worry over bills, tennis star retiring & more

Support for Vice President Kamala Harris is growing, and one of her endorsements could help her with younger voters. Nearly 40% of Americans worry they won't be able to pay their bills each month. There are warnings that scammers are taking advantage of last week's IT outage. Israel's prime minister is in the US and there are hopes officials could push him towards a ceasefire deal. Plus, we'll tell you which tennis star is retiring after the Paris Olympic Games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/23/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 AM ET: Harris secures nomination support, 911 shooting bodycam, Delta delays frustration & more

Vice President Kamala Harris now has enough support from delegates to secure the Democratic nomination. Former President Donald Trump wants a New York appeals court to throw out his $454 million civil fraud judgement. Most young women and girls surveyed around the world say they face regular harm online. Bodycam footage has been released showing an Illinois officer shooting a Black woman who had called 911. Plus, Delta is still struggling to get passengers back in the air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/23/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 PM ET: Harris’ presidential bid, cancelled Delta flights, new Gaza evacuations & more

Vice President Kamala Harris is marching to the Democratic nomination as she rallies more support from within the party. The head of the Secret Service faced off with lawmakers at a congressional hearing over the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. Some Delta passengers are experiencing a travel nightmare at the world’s busiest airport. Israeli strikes near a southern Gaza city killed dozens in the military’s latest assault. Plus, the White House laid out some strategies to help parents talk to their children about staying safe on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 PM ET: Kamala Harris endorsements, Secret Service director testifies, Netanyahu’s US visit & more

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic nomination, as the party's congressional leaders are expected to do the same. Some House lawmakers are calling on the US Secret Service director to resign in the wake of a failed assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. Israel’s prime minister makes a highly-anticipated visit to Washington. Extreme heat is fueling wildfires across the western part of the US, forcing hundreds to evacuate. And, a female US Navy pilot makes a historic achievement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12:30 PM ET: Harris praises Biden, Trump's 2024 attack plan, Olympics countdown & more

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke publicly for the first time since President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed her. We'll tell you what the last 48 hours has been like for the president. Former President Donald Trump's campaign has already started attacking Harris. The head of the Secret Service is being asked tough questions on Capitol Hill about the assassination attempt against Trump. Plus, we'll tell you who has been chosen to be Team USA's male flag bearer at the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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9 AM ET: Harris begins campaign, more flights cancelled, heat for the West & more

Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to speak at the White House later today in her first public appearance since President Joe Biden endorsed her to replace him in the 2024 race. A Democratic committee will meet to decide how the party will pick their new nominee. The Secret Service director will be grilled by House lawmakers today over security lapses at the rally where a gunman shot former President Donald Trump. More flights have been cancelled this morning as airlines try to recover from last week's outage. Plus, heat and wildfires are hitting the West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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One Thing: Biden Bows Out. Will Democrats Embrace Harris?

After a disastrous debate performance prompted a flurry of calls from Democrats to step aside, President Joe Biden has announced his exit from the 2024 presidential race. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to run in his place. In this episode, we’ll hear how Biden came to this stunning decision, and what's next for the Democratic Party, with just a few weeks left to coalesce around a new nominee before the convention.  Guest: Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN Senior Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/202420 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden campaign ends, Harris campaign starts, Secret Service director grilled & more

President Joe Biden has dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee. Her campaign is expected to focus on her history as a prosecutor as she tries to become the first Black woman and Asian American to lead a major party's ticket. But she could have some competition - we'll look at what happens next and how Democrats will pick their new nominee. The Director of the Secret Service will have to answer questions in the House today over the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. And, Israel has hit targets inside Yemen for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/22/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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One Thing: The Israeli Prime Minister and a High-Stakes DC Visit

Israeli Prime Minister is scheduled to address a joint meeting of Congress this week after accepting a bipartisan invitation from Congressional leaders. His visit comes as the Palestinian death toll in Gaza climbs past 38,000 and ceasefire and hostage release talks continue to flounder. In this episode, we look at Netanyahu’s messaging and how President Joe Biden will handle the visit as he continues to hear calls from to step aside as the Democratic nominee.  Guest: Jeremy Diamond, CNN Jerusalem Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/21/202416 minutes, 13 seconds
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5 Good Things: All Aboard the Googly-Eyed Train

Payton McGriff is one of CNN’s Heroes for her work providing girls in Togo with the uniforms and supplies they need to transform their lives with education. Boston commutes got a little more whimsical after two friends lobbied for some googly eyes on the city’s trains. Breakdancing is making its Olympic debut this summer – meet the athlete that’s representing Team USA. Two stay-at-home moms in Virginia turned their love for flowers into a project that spreads joy and prevents waste. Plus, the planet Venus recently got to jam out to one of hip-hop’s greats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/20/202411 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 PM ET: Global outage fallout, more Dems bail on Biden, Disneyland strike & more

Disruptions continue worldwide from what one expert says could be the “largest IT outage in history.” More Congressional Democrats joined the chorus of lawmakers asking President Joe Biden to step aside. It’s been nearly a week since the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, but we still don’t know much about his injury. Polio has been detected in sewage samples in Gaza. Plus, Disneyland employees could strike soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/19/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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3 PM ET: Democrats in chaos, UN court rules on Israel, Olympians arrive in Paris & more

CrowdStrike says today’s global tech outage was not caused by a cyberattack. Morale is low among Democrats as Biden insists he’ll stay in the race. The United Nations’ top court says that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem violates international law. We’re in the midst of another summer Covid-19 wave. Plus, Olympic athletes have started arriving in Paris.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/19/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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12 PM ET: Tech disruptions latest, ad calls for Biden drop out, giant pandas debut & more

Tech disruptions worldwide have hit airlines, banks, businesses, deliveries and even emergency services. A new ad is out calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 race. How does the Trump campaign feel the RNC went? The Wall Street Journal has slammed the conviction of its reporter Evan Gershkovich. Plus, people will soon be able to visit the giant pandas at San Diego Zoo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/19/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Major global tech outage, Evan Gershkovich sentenced, Democrats' 'doom loop' & more

A major IT outage is impacting businesses, emergency services and travel around the world. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been found guilty of espionage charges in Russia. Former President Donald Trump has formally accepted the Republican nomination for President. Meanwhile, leading Democrats have told CNN about their fears that President Joe Biden cannot stay in 2024 race. Plus, a warning for anyone thinking of getting a tattoo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/19/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Global IT outage, Trump's RNC address, Netflix scraps plan & more

A global IT outage has grounded flights in the US and around the world as business and industries scramble to respond. Former President Donald Trump has made his first public address since the assassination attempt. President Joe Biden is facing even more pressure to drop out of the 2024 race. A strike in Tel Aviv has killed at least one person. Plus, Netflix is scrapping its cheapest ad-free subscription plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/19/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s primetime speech, Ukraine aid cuts, Bob Newhart dies & more

Former President Donald Trump will give his first speech at the Republican National Convention since surviving an assassination attempt last weekend. Vice President Kamala Harris weighed in on JD Vance's speech at the RNC during a rally today. Germany plans to cut its military aid to Ukraine in half next year. A jury has returned a mixed verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a Detroit synagogue president. Plus, legendary comedian Bob Newhart has died after a series of short illnesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/18/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden candidacy concerns, American sentenced in Russia, student loan debt forgiveness & more

Calls for President Joe Biden to step aside are growing louder as he isolates in his Delaware home for Covid-19. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Rafah in southern Gaza today, the focus of the country’s military assault to destroy Hamas. An American rock band manager has been sentenced in Russia for drug charges. The president of the European Commission has won a second term. And, we’ll tell you about a new round of student debt relief for some borrowers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/18/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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12 PM ET: Pressure piles on Biden, RNC's last night, Trump shooter's visit & more

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has told President Biden he can't beat Donald Trump in the 2024 race. Former President Donald Trump will speak at the Republican National Convention on Thursday. US officials say the shooter who tried to assassinate Trump visited the site of the rally beforehand. Bud Light is losing popularity in the US. And an escaped prisoner is found in Georgia after almost 30 years on the run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/18/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Pelosi pushes Biden, rioters' charges dropped, Angel City FC record & more

As President Joe Biden self-isolates with Covid-19, CNN has learned that former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has warned that he could lose in November. JD Vance has formally accepted the Republican nomination for Vice President, and his running mate is set to speak at the RNC today. Evan Gershkovich's trial continued in Russia today. Prosecutors have starting dropping some charges or reworking plea deals for some January 6th rioters. Plus, Angel City FC is about to become the most valuable women's sports team in the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/18/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden has Covid, Trump shooter's movements, Emmy nominations & more

President Joe Biden has tested positive for Covid-19, as more high profile Democrats call for him to step out of the 2024 race. Day three of the RNC saw speeches from former President Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance as well as Peter Navarro, fresh from serving a prison sentence. We're learning more about Thomas Matthew Crooks' final hours and days before he tried to assassinate Trump. A new report says women in the US are facing a growing number of threats to their health and well-being. Plus, nominees have been announced for the 76th Emmy awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/18/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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6 PM ET: JD Vance to speak, Secret Service director subpoenaed, new Biden withdrawal calls & more

Ohio Sen. JD Vance will formally accept his nomination for vice president at the Republican National Convention tonight. We have new developments on congressional briefings about the failed assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. Rep. Adam Schiff became the most prominent elected Democrat to call on President Joe Biden to drop out of the race. Special counsel Jack Smith has formally appealed the decision to throw out Trump’s classified documents case. Plus, the US military is ending its temporary pier mission off the Gaza coast after challenges on rough seas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/17/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump rally security lapses, Biden’s tense call, Human Rights Watch report & more

House Speaker Mike Johnson is calling for the Secret Service director to resign after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. President Joe Biden lashed out at moderate Democratic members during a tense call over the weekend. Two states are dealing with dangerous flash flooding after more than a month's worth of rain fell in a few hours. A Human Rights Watch report has found Hamas-led armed groups committed “numerous war crimes.” And, we’ll tell you what scientists found out about how magic mushrooms affect the brain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/17/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: RNC Day 3, Trump shooter's movements, Biden loses ground & more

Republican VP nominee JD Vance to speak on day three of the Republican National Convention. We're learning more about the movements of Thomas Matthew Crooks on the day he attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump. A Democratic-funded poll shows President Joe Biden losing ground in 14 key states. A former Trump adviser has been released from federal prison. And an iconic Vegas resort will close its doors today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/17/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Secret Service's responsibility, Musk leaving California, Paris Mayor Seine swim & more

As onetime critics and rivals of former President Donald Trump pledge unity at the RNC, the Secret Service is shedding light on the security lapse that led to his assassination attempt. A group of Democrats want to slow down the confirmation of President Joe Biden as their nominee. Extreme heat is breaking records in hundreds of US cities this summer. Elon Musk says he's moving two of his companies out of California - we'll tell you why. Plus, the Mayor of Paris has jumped into the river Seine to prove it's safe ahead of the Olympics, and our reporter joined her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/17/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's critics turn, Supreme Court changes, luxury hotel poisonings & more

Many of former President Donald Trump's onetime rivals and critics are getting behind him at the Republican National Convention. The Director of the Secret Service says her agency was solely responsible for the security at the rally where a gunman tried to assassinate Trump. Senator Bob Menendez says he will appeal after a jury found him guilty of federal corruption. President Joe Biden is considering some major changes to the Supreme Court. Plus, six people have been found dead in a hotel room in Thailand and police suspect poisoning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/17/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 PM ET: Iran’s assassination plot, Trump’s new RNC speech, new inflation warning & more

We start with exclusive CNN reporting on an Iranian plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr. says his father’s speech will be “toned down” after he survived an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. We’ll tell you about a bus accident that killed more than a dozen people in Peru. The International Monetary Fund gave a gloomy outlook on inflation and interest rates. Plus, we’ll tell you about an incident on a plane that one NFL legend says ended with him being wrongfully placed in handcuffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/16/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: Haley’s RNC speech tonight, Menendez verdict, US retail sales & more

A number of major Republicans are scheduled to speak at the Republican National Convention tonight, including former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. Palestinians are reeling from waves of deadly Israeli strikes the country’s military claims are against Hamas. A jury has convicted New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez in his federal corruption trial. Gambian lawmakers upheld a ban on female genital mutilation. And, a key measure of the US economy held surprisingly steady. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/16/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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12 PM ET: RNC Day 2 speakers, Biden hitting the trail, rare whale & more

The second day of the Republican National Convention gets underway in Milwaukee. Videos show crowd members in Pennsylvania noticed the gunman on the roof minutes before he targeted former President Donald Trump. President Joe Biden gets back on the campaign trail in Nevada. California bans rules requiring schools to notify parents if their child asks to change their gender identification. And, has the ‘world’s rarest whale’ washed up on a beach? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/16/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump shooter leads, teenagers want support, bagel seasoning ban & more

Former President Donald Trump has now officially been named as the Republican presidential nominee, days after a failed assassination attempt. Investigators are struggling to find leads around a possible motive for the gunman who shot at Trump, as the Secret Service and local police blame each other for the security failure. The CIA's director says the leader of Hamas is facing internal pressure to reach a deal to end the war in Gaza. American teenagers feel like they're not getting support, but their parents think they are. Plus, we'll tell you why a popular bagel seasoning is banned in South Korea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/16/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump steals the show, Biden's pressure continues, power outages investigated & more

Former President Donald Trump has made his first public appearance at the RNC since a gunman tried to kill him on Saturday. The investigation into the shooter continues, but authorities are struggling to find leads. Special Counsel Jack Smith is planning to appeal a judge's decision to dismiss Trump's classified documents case. President Joe Biden is still facing private calls to step aside, while public pressure has died down. Plus, heat, storms and power outages are hitting large parts of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/16/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 PM ET: RNC nominates Trump, deadly Israeli airstrikes, Google’s biggest acquisition & more

The Republican National Convention has formally nominated former President Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance for the GOP ticket – we have the latest. We're learning more about the investigation into the assassination attempt on Trump at a weekend rally. An investment giant says it’s pulled a commercial that included the shooter at Trump’s rally. An Israeli strike killed a businessman sanctioned by the US for links to ISIS, according to Syrian media. Plus, Google is close to making a potentially historic acquisition for the tech company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/15/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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3 PM: Trump announces his VP, Biden campaign latest, child vaccination rates & more

Former President Donald Trump has announced his running mate as the Republican National Convention gets underway in Milwaukee. Meanwhile, calls for President Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race from within his party have largely come to a halt. Severe storms are expected in parts of the Midwest today. A suspected serial killer in Kenya has confessed to murdering dozens of women over the past two years. And, new data shows a concerning drop of vaccinated children globally since before the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/15/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump documents case dismissed, rally shooting lastest, Texas outages & more

A federal judge has dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. The Secret Service did not sweep the building in Pennsylvania where a shooter targeted former President Donald Trump. The Republican National Convention kicks off in Milwaukee today. Thousands of Texans are facing extreme temperatures without power. And, five poultry farm workers in Colorado have been diagnosed with bird flu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/15/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump shooting motive, postage prices, Messi's goodbye & more

Investigators and officials are still trying piece together how and why a gunman shot former President Donald Trump at a rally over the weekend. The Republican National Congress will go ahead today without any major security changes. More than 100 million Americans are under heat alerts today. The price of postage has gone up again - we'll tell you why you should care. Plus, Lionel Messi has a tearful end to major international soccer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/15/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump shooting investigation, Gaza camp strike, celebrity deaths & more

Investigators are looking for a motive for the gunman who shot former President Donald Trump, as well as a lapse in security for the rally. President Joe Biden is urging Americans to come together in the wake of the attack. The Republican National Convention is still going ahead today as planned. At least 90 people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on a displacement camp in Gaza. Plus, three household names passed away this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/15/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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One Thing: Trump Survives Assassination Attempt (Plus, Latest on GOP Platform)

The Republican National Convention is scheduled to get underway on Monday in Milwaukee, despite a shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally on Saturday night that the FBI says was an assassination attempt. While the draft language of the official party platform puts Trump front and center, some say it does not go far enough on key issues. In this episode, we look at what it says and why Trump is distancing himself from a more extreme pro-Trump plan called Project 2025.  Guest: Alayna Treene, CNN Politics Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/14/202419 minutes, 13 seconds
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5 Good Things: We Can Sip Wine Because the Dinosaurs Died

The first CNN Hero of 2024 founded a nonprofit that teaches kids with troubled pasts how to train homeless dogs to help get them adopted. Quincy Wilson is making history ahead of the Paris Summer Olympics. In Maine, a children’s clothing store buys back its clothes and repurposes them, so they don’t end up in landfills. Divers and a marine biologist are helping save sharks from the two issues that threaten their existence. Plus, how the demise of the dinosaurs may have helped grapes thrive.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/13/202410 minutes, 58 seconds
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6 PM ET: US heat forecast, Giuliani’s bankruptcy case dismissed, Baldwin trial paused & more

President Joe Biden is meeting with groups of congressional Democrats through the weekend to reignite support for his campaign. Scorching summer temperatures are baking much of the US as Houston battles power outages. A number of battleground states are sending fake 2020 electors to the Republican National Convention. A judge has decided that Rudy Giuliani is no longer entitled to bankruptcy protection. Plus, we’ll explain why Alec Baldwin’s trial over a fatal shooting on a movie set is now on hold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/12/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden support fallout, US flood watches, new inflation data & more

President Joe Biden is dismissing growing concerns about his candidacy as he hits the campaign trail in Michigan today. Millions in the eastern US are under flood watches in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. The latest inflation data is bringing some unexpected bad news about the US economy. Several Wisconsin hotel employees have been fired following the death of a Black man pinned to the ground. And, federal regulators have grounded a SpaceX rocket after a failed mission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/12/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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12 PM ET: Prominent Dems doubt Biden, AT&T data breach, Nepal landslide & more

Prominent Democrats continue to air doubts about President Joe Biden's candidacy. The Kremlin responds after Biden momentarily mixed up the Russian and Ukrainian leaders. A massive breach has exposed the data of nearly all of AT&T cell customers and many others. Search and rescue efforts are underway following a landslide in Nepal. Plus, the EU says Elon Musks’s X is misleading users.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/12/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: More calls on Biden, 1-year-old found alive, 36 hours at sea in floating ring & more

Pressure continues to mount on President Joe Biden as three Democratic lawmakers joined calls for him to step down from reelection. Heat records are expected to be broken again today, as another heatwave is expected in the eastern US soon. A 1-year-old boy has been found alive near a highway after his 4-year-old brother was found dead. Gaza authorities say at least 50 people have been found dead after the partial withdrawal of the Israeli military from an area. Plus, a woman survived 36 hours out at sea after drifting from the shoreline in a floating ring.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/12/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's news conference, heatwaves spreading east, toxins in tampons & more

President Joe Biden's much-anticipated news conference didn't seem to sway those in his own party calling on him to step down from running for reelection. The heatwave in parts of the US will be spreading soon, as people in Texas deal with heat and power outages. Former President Donald Trump is pushing for his conviction in the hush money case to be dismissed. Panama has installed barbed wire across several routes through the Darien Gap used by migrants. And, a study has found small amounts of toxins in tampons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/12/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden wraps up NATO summit, cancer deaths preventable, Alec Baldwin trial & more

President Joe Biden will close this week’s NATO summit with a high-stakes solo press conference. Also during the NATO summit, Biden sat down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to discuss a new aid package. The biggest power company in Houston faces criticism as more than 1 million of its customers still don’t have power. A new study shows nearly half of cancer deaths in the US are preventable. And, actor Alec Baldwin is back in court today for his involuntary manslaughter trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/11/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: US sanctions Israeli extremists, Russian assassination plot thwarted, “The Shining” actor dies & more

The US has imposed sanctions on Israeli groups and individuals tied to violence, amid fresh evacuation orders in Gaza City. The US and Germany thwarted a Russian assassination plot targeting a German arms manufacturer. A police chief in West Virginia has resigned after hiring an officer who fatally shot a Black child in 2014. We’ll tell you how much the IRS has collected in past-due taxes from millionaires. Plus, Shelley Duvall has died at the age of 75. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/11/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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12 PM ET: Calls for Biden to drop out, US prices fall, Seine still not safe & more

More Democrats are calling on President Joe Biden to drop out of the race. Prices in the US fell for the first time since the early Covid pandemic - we break down the numbers. High temperatures bake the West, and impacts from Beryl come to an end. House Democrat Alexandria Ocasio Cortez issues articles of impeachment against two conservative Supreme Court justices. And, can France's Seine River be made swimmable ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic games? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/11/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Power outage anger, falling prices, Biden's big test, & more

Heat and anger are rising in Texas as power outages continue for more than a million customers. Prices fell in the US for the first time since the start of the pandemic. President Joe Biden is facing a big test today as he holds a solo news conference at the NATO summit. Meanwhile, the alliance has made some strong comments about China's influence in the Ukraine war. Plus, the head coach of the United States men’s national soccer team has been fired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/11/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Dem. donors holding back, college hazing investigation, Costco membership fees & more

Sources say Democratic donors are holding back big checks because of uncertainty about President Joe Biden's future. Life-threatening heat is gripping Texas as many people still don't have power. Doctors Without Borders are pulling their staff from a hospital in Sudan because of the conflict there. New Hampshire police are investigating the death of a Dartmouth College student as a possible hazing incident. Plus, for the first time in seven years, Costco is raising its membership fees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/11/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden concerns loom, Anne Frank monument defaced, Alec Baldwin trial latest & more

Support for President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign appears to be dwindling among some top Democratic donors. A CNN analysis finds Israeli forces used US-made munitions in a deadly strike on a Gaza school complex. We’re learning more about the death of a Black man held down by security guards at a Wisconsin hotel. An investigation is underway after a statue of Anne Frank in Amsterdam was vandalized. Plus, the first witness in Alec Baldwin’s criminal trial over a fatal shooting on the set of the movie “Rust” testified today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/10/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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3 PM ET: Clooney withdraws Biden support, Ukraine fighter jets, Alec Baldwin trial & more

Actor and Democratic megadonor George Clooney is calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the race. The US and a number of allies are sending F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. Hurricane Beryl’s remnants are forecast to bring a flood and tornado threat to the northeast today. Authorities in London have captured a man suspected of killing a BBC journalist's family members with a crossbow. And, the first day of actor Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter trial is underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/10/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden doubt builds, Beryl sparks concerns, human plague case & more

President Joe Biden is done talking about his poor debate performance, but fellow Democrats continue to weigh in on his candidacy. Hurricane Beryl has forecasters concerned about what could come next. Mediators working on negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza are cautiously hopeful ahead of fresh talks today. Rudy Giuliani filed a proposal to leave bankruptcy protection minutes before a key hearing was due to start. Plus, a person in Colorado has been diagnosed with the plague. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/10/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's support cracking, Russia's election influence, Virginia cell phone ban & more

More cracks are starting to show in President Joe Biden's support for the 2024 election. Extreme temperatures are baking parts of the US. American intel officials say Russia is going to try to influence swing states in this year's elections. Opening statements are expected to start today in Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial. Plus, Virginia's governor wants to ban cell phones in classrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/10/20246 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's NATO promise, Gaza famine, plane landing investigated & more

President Joe Biden opened this week's NATO summit in DC by promising more air defenses for Ukraine. Meanwhile, a sitting Democratic senator says Biden can't win in November's election. More than 100 million people are under heat alerts today. The UN says a famine has now spread across the whole Gaza strip. Plus, two planes have tried to land and take off at the same time - from the same runway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/10/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 PM ET: NATO summit kicks off, congressional Democrats wrap meetings, Airbnb hidden cameras & more

President Joe Biden welcomed NATO allies to Washington DC, marking the alliance’s 75th anniversary. House and Senate Democrats appear to be at odds about whether to back Biden’s reelection bid. Texas state officials say FEMA assistance is on the way in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. A Russian court has ordered the widow of opposition leader Alexey Navalny to be arrested in absentia. Plus, a CNN investigation has found Airbnb is failing to protect guests from being secretly filmed by hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/9/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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3 PM ET: Make-or-break day for Biden, Beryl’s remnants, Barcelona anti-tourism protests & more

Congressional Democrats are meeting today to discuss President Joe Biden’s political future. Beryl knocked out power to millions of Texans amid a dangerous heat wave. Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed dozens of emergency service personnel, according to Gaza Civil Defense. Fed Chair Jerome Powell gave lawmakers a progress report on the economy. And, thousands of protesters hit the streets in Barcelona in the latest demonstration against mass tourism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/9/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden at NATO, Texas heat warnings, giant pandas & more

Eyes are fixed on President Joe Biden as he hosts dozens of world leaders for a NATO summit in DC. Texas is under a heat advisory, a day after facing Beryl. Closing arguments get back underway in Senator Bob Menendez' federal corruption trial today. A major donation is going to make medical school free for most students at Johns Hopkins. And, two giant pandas are settling in at San Diego Zoo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/9/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's NATO test, hidden cameras in Airbnbs, Mounjaro weight loss & more

President Joe Biden is facing a big test as he welcomes world leaders to DC for the NATO summit. Meanwhile, he is still getting support from some of his party's leaders. As people pick up the pieces from storm Beryl, they're also dealing with dangerous heat. A CNN investigation has found that Airbnb is failing to protect guests from being secretly filmed by hosts. Plus, drugs like Mounjaro could be more effective for weight loss than Ozempic or similar medications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/9/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Dems discuss Biden, NATO in DC, Alec Baldwin jury selection & more

House Democrats are meeting today and President Joe Biden is expected to be top of the agenda. Meanwhile, Biden will be hosting world leaders as they arrive in DC for the NATO summit. Storm Beryl has knocked out power for millions in Texas, leaving them without air conditioning as sweltering heat kicks in. Rescue teams are searching through the rubble for any survivors of Russia's strike on a children's hospital in Ukraine. Plus, jury selection starts today for Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/9/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden health concerns, Beryl spawns tornadoes, global heating record & more

The White House avoided directly answering questions about a top Parkinson’s disease specialist visiting President Joe Biden’s doctor earlier this year. Conditions from Tropical Storm Beryl spawned tornadoes near the Texas-Louisiana border today. Hamas says the Israeli military’s new evacuation orders in Gaza threaten ceasefire negotiations. Last month was the hottest June on record globally. Plus, NASCAR unveils an electric race car prototype. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/8/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden doubles down, Russian missile strikes, TSA travel record & more

President Joe Biden is defending his reelection bid to members of his party and hits back at some lawmakers who want him to step aside. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is vowing to retaliate following a deadly barrage of Russian missile strikes across the country, including a children’s hospital in Kyiv. Israel's non-negotiables in ceasefire talks with Hamas may be creating new challenges. Chicago is reeling from a violent 4th of July weekend. And, the Transportation Security Administration hit a new all-time travel record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/8/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Tropical Storm Beryl death, Trump's VP options, Boeing families react & more

Tropical storm Beryl has killed at least one person in Texas, just hours after it made landfall as a Hurricane in the state. As President Joe Biden tries to reassure lawmakers, former President Donald Trump is thinking about his possible running mate. Israel's military has issued new evacuation orders in Gaza City. The families of people killed in Boeing 737 Max crashes are criticizing the company's plea deal. Plus, Senator Bob Menendez' corruption trial is wrapping up.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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9 AM ET: Beryl's flood threat, children's hospital airstrike, Chicago 4th of July shootings & more

Hurricane Beryl has made landfall in Texas this morning, bringing power outages, flood threats and 80mph winds. More Democrats are calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the race. At least 22 people have been killed in a Russian strike on a children's hospital and residential buildings in Ukraine. It was another violent weekend for gun crime in Chicago. Plus, Angel Reese makes WNBA history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/8/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's critical week, Beryl hits Texas, French elections shock & more

President Joe Biden is facing a critical week ahead as the number of Democrats calling for him to back out of the 2024 race grows. Hurricane Beryl has made landfall in Texas. Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud the US. A left wing alliance has had a surprise victory in the French elections. Plus, Paramount Global is merging with Skydance Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/8/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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One Thing: The Global Impact of France’s Lurch to the Far Right

French voters are headed back to the polls this weekend in runoff parliamentary elections, one week after a strong showing from the far-right National Rally party. Hundreds of candidates in President Emmanuel Macron’s camp and the left-wing alliance have since dropped out of the race in hopes of blocking the far-right from power. In this episode, we examine what is fueling far-right parties across Europe and look at the 28-year-old who could soon become France’s youngest prime minister.  Guest: Saskya Vandoorne, CNN Senior Producer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/7/202416 minutes, 26 seconds
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5 Good Things: America’s Best Towns to Visit

CNN Travel has released its list of America's Best Towns to Visit – and we're spotlighting local legends, unique attractions, and innovative food that make the top five places stand out. Dasha – a rising country music star – performed at spots all over her hometown of San Luis Obispo, California that's considered a throwback West Coast paradise. No. 4 Portland, Maine is known for its fresh seafood, and no one knows its seafood like Virginia Oliver—the state’s oldest lobster trapper. A unique partnership between the Puyallup Tribe and a Puget Sound seaplane operator offers visitors scenic views of third-ranked Tacoma, Washington. If you don’t want to leave the US, but want to visit Italy, consider a trip to Providence, Rhode Island. Plus, how artists in CNN Travel’s No. 1 city, Richmond, Virginia are transforming their city with thought-provoking murals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/6/202411 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden pledges to stay, Trump’s immunity fight, TX braces for Beryl & more

President Joe Biden reiterated his plans to stay in the race for the White House, but some of his supporters have concerns. Former President Donald Trump’s team is trying to use the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling to help him in his classified documents case. Texas officials are urging residents to prepare for Beryl this weekend where it's forecast to make a final landfall. The US government is investigating Chinese swimmers who tested positive for doping. Plus, we have new developments on Andrew Tate’s criminal case in Romania. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/5/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden campaign tests, Beryl’s path, new Saks merger & more

President Joe Biden faces key tests in his reelection bid today as some Democrats look to turn the tide with the vice president. Triple-digit temperatures are on tap for much of the West Coast with no relief for several days. Beryl has lost strength over parts of Mexico but is expected to ramp up as it heads toward Texas. Authorities recovered dozens of migrants whose boat capsized off the coast of a west African country. And, two luxury retail rivals are joining forces with Amazon’s help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/5/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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12 PM ET: Crucial day for Biden, jobs report, Texas shark attacks & more

This is a critical day for President Joe Biden to reassure voters, as some Democrats discuss what it would take to put Vice President Kamala Harris on the top of the ticket. Today’s new jobs report shows the US labor market is cooling down. The UK’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to steer the country toward “calmer waters” in his first address to the nation. Hurricane Beryl is moving through Mexico as a Category 1 storm. Plus, two bitten were bitten by sharks at a Texas beach yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/5/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Democrats eye Harris, New British PM, hot dog eating champions & more

A widening group of leading Democrat officials and donors are looking at Vice President Kamala Harris as a potential replacement to lead their party in November's election. New heat alerts are popping up in parts of the US, as close to 140 million people remain under previous ones. Hurricane Beryl made landfall near a popular tourist area of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. The UK officially has a new prime minister after a historic election. Plus, there's new hot dog eating champion after a close competition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/5/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 AM ET: Democrats concerned, historic British election win, negotiations step forward & more

President Joe Biden is trying to rally support behind his reelection campaign as calls from Democratic lawmakers and donors for him to drop out continue. The UK woke up to a historic election result - we'll bring you the details. Hurricane Beryl heads toward Mexico before potentially hitting parts of Texas. Millions remain under heat alerts as an extremely dangerous and unusually long heat wave is spreading up the West Coast. Plus, Negotiations between Israel and Hamas have taken a step forward.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/5/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden convinces governors, DC boil water advisory, Boeing scrap parts & more

President Joe Biden appears to have re-convinced some Democratic governors that he's the right candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Wildfires and extreme heat are scorching parts of the South and western US today. People in some areas of DC and northern Virginia are being told to boil their water before they drink it. It's election day for voters in the UK. Plus, a Boeing whistleblower says the company used parts from a scrapyard in some of its planes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/4/20246 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Democrats for and against Biden, US heat, new Diddy allegations & more

Some Democratic governors are publicly backing President Joe Biden, while another lawmaker from his party says he should step down from the election. More than 40% of Americans will be spending this 4th of July under heat alerts, as wildfires rage on in parts of the country. Hurricane Beryl has weakened to a category 3 storm after lashing Jamaica. Israel and Hamas could be moving closer to a ceasefire and hostage release deal. Plus, Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing another lawsuit alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/4/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden doubles down, Beryl hammers Jamaica, Google’s emissions soar & more

President Joe Biden is vowing to stay in the race for the White House despite panic among some Democrats about his ability to do the job. Hurricane Beryl is battering parts of Jamaica with life-threatening storm surge and destructive winds. One of the Supreme Court’s recent rulings is impacting new health care protections for transgender Americans nationwide. We’ll tell you about an attack that killed dozens in a central Mali village. Plus, Google says artificial intelligence is to blame for its emission spikes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/3/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden’s candidacy concerns, Beryl nears Jamaica, holiday gas prices & more

Questions swirl about the future of President Joe Biden’s candidacy as pressure mounts for him to drop out of the race. We’re tracking Hurricane Beryl as it closes in on Jamaica. A growing wildfire has prompted thousands to evacuate in Northern California as a heat wave ramps up. A long-running discount store chain is going out of business. And, we have good news for drivers hitting the road this 4th of July. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/3/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden weighs 2024 bid, Hurricane Beryl, UK general election & more

Reports circle that President Joe Biden is acknowledging the coming days are key to save his reelection campaign. Hurricane Beryl moves towards Jamaica. The UK prepares to vote in election that could see the Conservatives lose power after 14 years. New research reveals a new potential health risk from popular weight loss and diabetes drugs. And, how much will Americans spend on BBQs this holiday weekend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/3/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden blames travel schedule, Navajo Nation heat, WNBA All-Stars & more

President Joe Biden has blamed his busy travel schedule for his poor debate performance. The Washington Post reports that the Justice Department will continue to pursue criminal charges against former President Donald Trump after the election, even if he wins. Hurricane Beryl is heading for Jamaica. 13,000 Navajo Nation households aren't connected to the electrical grid, meaning they get no relief from extreme heat. Plus, two Rookies have been named WBNA All-Stars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/3/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 AM ET: Democrats against Biden, Beryl 'flattened' island, Jewish graves vandalized & more

A growing number of leading Democrats want President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 race for the White House. Hurricane Beryl is making its way towards Jamaica after the Prime Minister of Grenada said it "flattened" an island there. There are warnings that 4th July heat could be "exceptionally dangerous and lethal" for parts of the US. 250,000 people were at a religious ceremony in India that ended in a deadly crowd crush. Plus, the FBI is investigating after dozens of Jewish graves were vandalized in Ohio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/3/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s hush money sentencing, India crowd crush, FDA approves Alzheimer’s drug & more

A judge has postponed former President Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case in New York. Hurricane Beryl is now a powerful Category 4 storm as it moves toward Jamaica. The Israeli military has ordered a fresh round of evacuation orders for many parts of southern Gaza. More than 100 people were killed in a crowd crush at a religious event in India. Plus, the Food & Drug Administration approved a new drug to treat early Alzheimer’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/2/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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3 PM ET: Giuliani disbarred in NY, Biden’s debate performance fallout, Jamie Foxx’s health scare & more

Rudy Giuliani has officially been disbarred in New York for his part in former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference efforts. The Biden administration is expected to announce a proposed rule to protect workers from extreme heat. Democratic governors want to meet with the White House after President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance. Hungary’s prime minister is urging Ukraine to consider a ceasefire deal with Russia. And, actor Jamie Foxx opens up about a health scare that landed him in the hospital last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/2/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's sentencing could be impacted, Hurricane Beryl, severe turbulence injuries & more

The Manhattan DA's office says it is open to delaying Donald Trump’s hush money trial sentencing date and the state Supreme Court announced Rudy Giuliani is officially disbarred in New York. Hurricane Beryl is moving through the Caribbean towards Jamaica. The Biden administration is rolling out the first-ever heat safety standard for workers. Illegal crossings at the U.S. Mexico border fall to a three-year low. Plus, dozens of passengers are injured following strong turbulence on an Air Europa flight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/2/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's legal moves, Gaza doctor alleges torture, Andy Murray dropping out & more

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is trying to delay, dismiss, and overturn some of the cases he’s facing in light of the Supreme Court's immunity ruling. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is lashing out against the judgement, which his team hopes will give him a bump in the polls. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Jamaica as a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm. The head of Gaza’s largest hospital claims he was repeatedly tortured during his seven months in Israeli detention. Plus, Andy Murray is dropping out of the singles event at Wimbledon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/2/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Immunity ruling aftermath, Hurricane Beryl to Jamaica, Darien Gap deal & more

President Joe Biden has lashed out at the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, as Trump's team is already making legal moves. After hitting Barbados, Hurricane Beryl is continuing to strengthen as it heads towards Jamaica. Ukrainian officials say they’ve foiled a plot to overthrow the government. Panama says it’s reached a deal with the US to close a region used by migrants. Plus, the judge in the Karen Read murder case has declared a mistrial.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/2/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s immunity ruling impact, Karen Read mistrial, Hunter Biden sues Fox News & more

The Supreme Court granted former President Donald Trump partial immunity in his federal January 6 case – we look at what’s likely to happen next. Victims of the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel and their families sue Iran, Syria and North Korea for allegedly supporting Hamas. The murder trial of a woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend has been declared a mistrial. We track the projected path of the Category 4 storm Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean. Plus, Hunter Biden sues Fox News over a “mock trial” miniseries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/1/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump’s limited immunity, Steve Bannon’s sentence begins, Olympic trials latest & more

We start with the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on presidential immunity. Steve Bannon has started his four-month prison sentence for defying a congressional subpoena. Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in the Caribbean as a Category 4 storm. We’ll tell you about Boeing’s acquisition deal for one of its major suppliers. And, some big-name athletes secured their spots to compete in the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/1/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump can claim some immunity, Biden fights on, Hurricane Beryl's landfall & more

The Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for some of his conduct while president. We’ll break down the other opinions the high court dropped on the last day of its term. President Joe Biden is going to keep fighting after his dismal debate performance. Hurricane Beryl hits the Caribbean. Plus, the Catholic Church gets its first millennial saint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/1/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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9 AM ET: SCOTUS immunity ruling, Hurricane Beryl, Steve Bannon reporting to prison & more

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from federal election subversion charges, while the Biden campaign continues its damage control. Beryl is set to slam into the Caribbean this morning as a powerful category 4 hurricane. Utica, New York's mayor met with the community this weekend, after a 13-year old boy was shot and killed by police. Israel has set off international condemnation after a plans were announced to legally recognize five unauthorized West Bank settlements. Plus, Steve Bannon is to report to federal prison today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/1/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's damage control, Boeing's 'sweetheart deal', Michael J. Fox rocks Glastonbury & more

The Biden campaign continues its damage control as the Trump campaign, and many others, await the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's immunity. The Justice Department is nearing an agreement with Boeing that one lawyer for victims families calls a “sweetheart deal.” A downgraded but still powerful hurricane is set to hit the Caribbean this morning. French politicians are scrambling after one of France’s far right parties led the first round of parliamentary elections on Sunday. And, Michael J. Fox rocked on a guitar with Coldplay at Glastonbury this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7/1/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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One Thing: Why SCOTUS Is Saving Trump Immunity for Last

The Supreme Court wraps up its current term on Monday. Justices are finally expected to issue a major decision on presidential immunity as it relates to special counsel Jack Smith's election subversion charges against former President Donald Trump. Another decision limiting obstruction charges for January 6th rioters could also have ramifications in that case. In this episode, we break down what it said and why a separate ruling is sending shockwaves through the federal government. Guest: John Fritze, CNN Supreme Court Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/30/202414 minutes, 17 seconds
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5 Good Things: How a National Park is Making the Outdoors More Inclusive

A dad’s offer to be a stand-in parent for LGBTQ couples has grown into a global network of allies. A family of Taekwondo athletes sprang into action to save a woman from being assaulted. In Missouri, a small-town fire department’s bank account was running out, until a 91-year-old man gave them a game-changing donation. Visitors with disabilities can explore the Great Smoky Mountains in new ways. Plus, what are the best US towns to visit this summer? We’ll share some of CNN Travel’s top 10.  For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/29/202412 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 PM ET: Post-debate rallies, bird flu test results, Karen Read murder trial & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump hit the campaign trail today after last night's CNN’s debate showdown. We have key takeaways from the Supreme Court’s decision on January 6th charges and what it means for Trump. The FDA sampled raw milk for the bird flu virus – we break down new findings from its test results. A woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend is waiting to learn her fate – we’ll tell you where her trial stands. Plus, a judge is expected to rule on whether to dismiss Alec Baldwin’s indictment in a fatal movie set shooting case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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3 PM ET: Cooling inflation data, homeless ticketing ruling, Massachusetts rideshare settlement & more

US prices didn’t rise last month for the first time since November. The US Supreme Court ruled homeless people can be ticketed for sleeping outside. We have two state supreme court rulings related to abortion and gender-affirming care for minors. The US is dismantling the humanitarian pier to Gaza for a third time. And, Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts are getting greater pay and benefits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden brushes off critics, SCOTUS sides with Jan. 6 rioters, government power curbed & more

President Joe Biden is brushing off concerns about what many Democrats are calling a disappointing debate performance. The Supreme Court ruled the Justice Department overstepped in charging hundreds of January 6 rioters. The high court also passed down a decision that will significantly weaken the power of federal agencies. A summer bump in Covid-19 cases has arrived in the U.S. Plus, we're poised to see the first father-son duo play together in the NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's debate performance, AZ wildfire evacuation, busiest travel day & more

Some Democrats are concerned after President Joe Biden’s performance at last night’s CNN debate. The Supreme Court is expected to announce more opinions later this morning, but some will spill into next week. A wildfire has forced an evacuation order for parts of Arizona’s most populated county. Iran is voting in a presidential election today. Plus, the TSA is expecting this to be the busiest day ever for the agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 AM ET: CNN Debate highlights, Uvalde indictments, Bible in classrooms & more

We begin with highlights from last night's CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. We'll then hear reaction to the debate, including how some Democrats are worried about Biden's performance. Two Uvalde school police officers have been indicted for their response to the 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. Tens of millions will be feeling the heat while millions of others are under storm alerts in parts of the US. Plus, the Bible and the Ten Commandments are now mandatory in some Oklahoma classrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/20246 minutes, 48 seconds
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Some Dems Hit the Panic Button After Biden's Very Bad Night

In the first debate matchup between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, Biden turned in a lackluster performance that has some Democrats wondering if concerns about his age might be valid. In this special episode of One Thing, we break down the moments that mattered from the CNN presidential debate and look at where both campaigns go from here. Guest: Kristen Holmes, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/28/202416 minutes, 50 seconds
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6 PM ET: CNN presidential debate, international roaming outage, health care fraud crackdown & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are hours away from are making their pitch to voters in the first presidential debate of the 2024 cycle. A massive roaming outage is leaving some customers traveling internationally in the dark. Hundreds of Palestinians evacuated a neighborhood in an eastern Gaza city amid overnight Israeli strikes. This week, the Justice Department announced charges against nearly 200 people accused of participating in health care fraud schemes. Plus, scientists are looking to one of nature’s most dangerous and destructive forces to relieve the world’s worst mass cloral bleaching event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/27/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden-Trump faceoff, severe storms, Olympic gymnastics trials & more

The stage is set for a historic showdown between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump at CNN's primetime debate. We break down some of the Supreme Court’s rulings in cases related to the opioid epidemic and the power of federal regulatory agencies. Severe weather could bring hail and tornadoes to parts of the US. A Bolivian general has been arrested for leading a failed coup says the country’s president directed him to do it. And, Simone Biles is competing for a ticket to Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/27/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Key SCOTUS opinions, Walgreens closing stores, housing market 'stuck' & more

The Supreme Court rejects Purdue Pharma's controversial settlement with victims of the opioid epidemic and allows emergency room abortions to take place in Idaho for now. Tonight, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump debate in Atlanta on CNN. Walgreens says its closing many of its stores. Protests in Kenya continue – we'll tell you why. And, a big bank has a prediction on when the housing market could become unstuck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/27/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: Historic presidential debate, Boeing's explanation, NBA draft & more

We start with what viewers should look out for in tonight's presidential election debate hosted by CNN. Boeing says paperwork could be to blame for the door plug blowing out of a 737 Max 9 plane. Even wealthy Americans appear to be struggling financially. A cyberattack has caused a huge software outage for car dealerships. Plus, French players are becoming a hot commodity in the NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/27/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: CNN debate day, Bolivia coup attempt, panda diplomacy returns & more

Tonight in Atlanta President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will go head to head as CNN hosts the first debate of the election. We're waiting on huge rulings from the Supreme Court, but we may already know the decision for one of them. Bolivian officials say they've successfully fought off a coup attempt. A Texas inmate has been executed after appealing whether he was eligible for the death penalty. Plus, two giant pandas are on their way to California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/27/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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One Thing: Backstage Before the CNN Presidential Debate

On Thursday, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will debate each other live on CNN, the earliest general election debate in US history. The debate is being held at a CNN studio in the key swing state of Georgia, which helped deliver the presidency to Biden in 2020. In this episode, we go inside the debate studio to preview the event and hear from Atlanta-area voters about what they want to hear from the candidates (if they'll even be watching).  Guest: David Chalian, CNN Political Director Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/202425 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 PM ET: Gaza death toll, the Fed’s annual stress test, a cow tax in Denmark & more

The Ministry of Health in Gaza says nearly 38,000 people have been killed in the last 264 days of conflict with Israel. The Federal Reserve’s annual stress test finds that America’s biggest banks are well positioned to survive a severe recession. In the two years since Roe v Wade was overturned, women in states with restrictive abortion bans have become less likely to access prescription birth control. The International Criminal Court has convicted an al Qaeda-linked leader of committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Mali. Plus, Denmark is set to enact the world’s first carbon tax on agriculture.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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3 PM ET: SCOTUS abortion decision, economists on inflation, Assange goes free & more

An erroneously posted document reveals that the Supreme Court appears poised to allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho. After a break, heat and thunderstorms return to the northeast this afternoon. Sixteen Nobel Prize-winning economists warn that former President Donald Trump’s policies will be bad for inflation. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is free and has landed in Australia. Plus, we’ll tell you why the future of energy wars is likely underwater.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: SCOTUS social media ruling, border apprehensions drop, Kenya backtracks & more

The Supreme Court has delivered an election year win to the Biden administration with its latest ruling. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are getting ready for a historic face off on CNN tomorrow night. The number of people apprehended at the US-Mexico border has dropped 40% in recent weeks. Kenya's president won’t sign a controversial finance bill after deadly protests in the country. And, a jury in Massachusetts is deciding whether a woman is a cop-killer or a scapegoat for a police cover-up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hot debate issues, Julian Assange home, Michael Phelps testimony & more

We start by looking at the topics President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will likely want to focus on in tomorrow's debate. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is back home in Australia. The flood risk is still high around rivers in the Upper Midwest. NATO has announced who will take over as chief this year. Plus. Michael Phelps did not hold back in his testimony over the World Anti-Doping Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debate countdown, Evan Gershkovich trial starts, military veterans pardoned & more

It's just one day until the first presidential election debate on CNN, as One Thing host David Rind speaks to voters in Georgia. We've got projected primary results from New York and Colorado. The trial of American journalist Evan Gershkovich started in Russia today. The Supreme Court is gearing up to release some very high profile rulings on everything from presidential powers to abortion access. Plus, President Joe Biden is expected to pardon US veterans convicted under a military law that banned gay sex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/26/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s NY gag order, Phelps on Capitol Hill, heat wave drinks & more

 A judge has rolled back parts of former President Donald Trump’s gag order in his hush money trial. Four states are holding primaries today – we’ll break down some key races. Two federal judges paused parts of the Biden administration’s student loan repayment plan – we’ll tell you what it could mean for borrowers. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is testifying about anti-doping measures today. Plus, a CNN health expert suggests the best drink to beat the heat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/25/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Heat & flooding, presidential debate preps, Summer Olympic trials & more

The sweltering heat is sending temperatures soaring for much of the US amid deadly Midwest flooding. We have details on President Joe Biden and former President Trump’s debate prep strategies. Protesters stormed Kenya’s parliament during a nationwide strike against a controversial finance bill. A federal judge rejected a $30 billion swipe-fees settlement between Mastercard, Visa and retailers. And, two US track stars had their Olympic dreams slip away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/25/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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12 PM ET: New evidence in classified docs case, deadly Kenya protests, Boeing charges & more

Hearings continue in Florida for former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case, as prosecutors reveal new images to push back on his attempts to dismiss it. Trump and President Joe Biden have a similar goal for Thursday's debate, but are going about prepping for it differently. Anti-government protests in Nairobi turn deadly as demonstrators break into parliament. Israel’s Supreme Court orders the government to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews. And, prosecutors urge the DOJ to charge Boeing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/25/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gun violence emergency, Gaza famine, Snapchat sextortion safety & more

We'll hear from a nurse teaching kids in kindergarten how to treat gunshot wounds, as the US Surgeon General says gun violence is an urgent public health emergency. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is on his way home to Australia after striking a plea deal. Almost the whole population of Gaza is at serious risk of famine. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two top Russian military officials. Plus, Snapchat announces new features to protect teens from sextortion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/25/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Julian Assange release, Minnesota dam failure, China's moon samples & more

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has struck a plea deal that will mean he can return to his home country, Australia. The US Surgeon General says gun violence is an urgent public health emergency. Authorities are warning that a dam in Minnesota could collapse because of flooding. We'll bring you the results of last night's Stanley Cup final. Plus, China has brought samples from the far side of the moon back down to Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/25/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel’s new war phase, LA protest clash, AI music lawsuit & more

Israel’s defense minister discussed a transition into a new phase of the war in Gaza during his visit to the US today. Plus, dueling protests outside a synagogue in LA turned chaotic over the weekend. President Joe Biden’s campaign blasts former President Donald Trump in a new ad over abortion rights. We’ll tell you about a deadly Ukrainian strike in Russia-occupied Crimea. Lastly, some major record labels are suing AI companies for copyright infringement – we have details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/24/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Netanyahu interview backlash, Trump hearings, US Olympic trials & more

Israel’s prime minister walks back from comments that seemingly dismissed Israel’s latest US-backed ceasefire proposal. Both sides in former President Donald Trump’s federal classified documents case are making arguments in two Florida hearings today. A dangerous heat waves moves to the southern US. Some crew members on the cargo ship that struck the Baltimore bridge have returned home. And, we’ll tell you about some of the athletes who qualified to compete in the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/24/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Debate week, SCOTUS gender-affirming care case, ketamine pill hopes & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are preparing in different ways ahead of this week's first 2024 presidential debate on CNN. The Supreme Court will decide whether states can restrict gender affirming care for minors. A severe heatwave is moving south after breaking records in the Northeast and Midwest. The Tohono O’odham Nation says migrant crossings are impacting its ancestral lands. And, a new ketamine pill for depression shows promise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/24/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Dobbs anniversary, astronauts still stranded, hiker rescued & more

It's been two years since the Supreme Court ruling that changed abortion rights across the country. Israel's prime minister says the war is entering a new phase, and some are worried it will expand into Lebanon. Parts of the Midwest are dealing with deadly flooding. Two astronauts are still stranded on the International Space Station after NASA and Boeing delayed their return again. And, after 10 days lost in the mountains, a California hiker has been rescued. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/24/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Catastrophic flooding, 1300 Hajj deaths, Dobbs two years on & more

People in the Upper Midwest are dealing with catastrophic flooding, while the record breaking heat moves West. More than 1,300 people were killed at this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, mostly because of extreme heat. Israel's prime minister has signaled the war against Hamas is going to get less intense and move towards the border with Lebanon. At least 19 people have been killed in two attacks on a church and a synagogue in Russia. Plus, today marks two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and changed abortion rights in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/24/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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One Thing: Why a US-Mexico Water War Is Heating Up

As extreme heat blankets large parts of the US, a war is looming between the US and Mexico over water. Under an 80-year-old treaty, both sides are expected to share resources from key rivers. However, extreme drought conditions have put Mexico well behind in delivering its share. In this episode, we examine how the shortfall is impacting American farmers and look at what can be done to factor climate change into future agreements.  Guest: Laura Paddison, CNN Senior Climate Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/23/202414 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 Good Things: 5-Year-Old Becomes Youngest to Get a Bionic Arm

A 5-year-old superhero fan born without a left hand now has a bionic arm that looks like Iron Man’s. “Grandmother of Juneteenth” Opal Lee moved into her new house on the lot of her childhood home she had to flee over 80 years ago. A wildlife photographer snapped the first photo of a newborn white bison calf that fulfills a hopeful Lakota prophecy. A potentially habitable planet the size of Earth has been discovered. Plus, the world’s largest 3D printer is building homes made from wood fiber in Maine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/22/202411 minutes, 52 seconds
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6 PM ET: SCOTUS gun decision, ‘lawlessness’ in Gaza, belugas rescued from Ukraine & more

The Supreme Court has upheld a law barring domestic abusers from owning guns—an abuse survivor shares her reaction. The UN Secretary General describes a chaotic situation in Gaza that’s preventing them from distributing aid. Heatwaves are slowing down small businesses. One of the Americans charged with having ammunition in Turks and Caicos is expected to go home. Plus, two beluga whales were rescued from Ukraine—we'll tell you how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/21/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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3 PM ET: What heat does to the body, NY protestor cases dismissed, Copa America & more

In a win for gun-control groups, the Supreme Court has upheld a federal law that bars guns for domestic abusers. Extreme heat can have extreme consequences for the human body – we'll explain. A New York judge has dismissed trespassing cases against some of those arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University. US home prices have hit an all-time high. Plus, soccer’s Copa America is underway, and could be one key player’s last major international tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/21/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: More wildfire deaths expected, abusers gun ban, Olympics marriage proposal & more

Authorities in New Mexico say they're preparing for more fatalities after at least two people were killed by a pair of wildfires. It's feared that more than 1,000 people could have died from the heat while making the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law banning domestic abusers from owning guns. Israel's prime minister says US military aid for his country is "barely a trickle." Plus, an American swimmer got engaged just minutes after qualifying for the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/21/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: FBI investigates wildfires, heat kills hundreds, obesity genes & more

The FBI has joined an investigation into what started deadly wildfires near a village in New Mexico, as the area also deals with flash flooding. Heat is scorching the US and has killed hundreds of people during the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. Ukraine has launched a "mass drone strike" inside Russia and Crimea. A new study found links between genetic codes and obesity. Plus, a WBNA rookie made league history last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/21/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's secretive donor, social algorithm clamp down, flight dips too low & more

The long lasting heatwave is still scorching parts of the Midwest and Northeast, as New York could see seven days above 90 degrees. Former President Donald Trump raised more campaign money than President Joe Biden last month. There appears to be some cracks between the Israeli military and the Israeli government. New York is clamping down on social media algorithms aimed at kids. Plus, the FAA is investigating why a flight dropped to just 525 feet over a town in Oklahoma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/21/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: Concerns about Israel’s Iron Dome, Toyota recall, Donald Sutherland remembered & more

On top of record-setting temperatures, the Midwest and Northeast face unsafe air quality. US officials have serious concerns that Iran-backed Hezbollah could overwhelm Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system. Russian President Vladimir Putin wrapped up his visit to Vietnam and had more to say about Moscow’s strategic partnership with North Korea. Toyota recalls some of its SUVs over an airbag issue. And, veteran actor Donald Sutherland has died at 88. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/20/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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3 PM ET: Extreme weather continues, turmoil at the Washington Post, midsummer & more

The season’s first named tropical storm is fizzling out, but heat waves and fires continue nationwide. The Supreme Court has begun issuing rulings today as its term comes to a close. The head of the Rafah municipality in Gaza says the city is now “disaster-struck.” Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists at The Washington Post are calling for a leadership change at the newspaper. And, it’s the longest day of the year – happy solstice! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/20/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Record fossil fuel emissions, Travis Scott arrested, Willie Mays remembered & more

Tropical Storm Alberto has made landfall in Mexico and it's already had a deadly impact. Despite climate change fueling extreme weather, 2023 was a record year for fossil fuel emissions. Travis Scott has been arrested in Miami. Ukraine has moved to the top of the list to get critical air defense systems from the US. Plus, one of the greatest baseball players of all time is being honored tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/20/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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9 AM ET: Contrasting debate prep, Boeing's bad week, US-Russian citizen's treason trial & more

We'll hear from reporters following President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as they prepare for next week's debate. Extreme weather continues to plague the US. Boeing is having another bad week as news of another safety alert surfaces. Some crew from the Dali cargo ship could start to return home, 12 weeks after it crashed into a bridge in Baltimore. Plus, the trial has started for a US-Russian citizen accused of treason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/20/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: Alberto to make landfall, CNN debate set, astronauts stranded & more

Tropical Storm Alberto is set to make landfall in Mexico today, while deadly wildfires and extreme heat impact parts of the US. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to make history in next week's CNN debate. Every state funded school in Louisiana will now have to display the 10 commandments in classrooms. Two astronauts are waiting to come home from the International Space Station because of problems with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. Plus, protestors have spray painted an ancient site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/20/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Tropical storm’s impact, US soldier sentenced, ‘mysterious’ monolith appears & more

Storm surge from Tropical Storm Alberto is hammering parts of the Gulf Coast. A US Army soldier has been sentenced to a Russian penal colony. Louisiana public schools are now required to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms. We now know the cause of a 911 outage in Massachusetts on Tuesday. Plus, we’ll tell you where the latest monolith has been spotted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/19/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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3 PM ET: US heat records, Netanyahu’s comments criticized, Boeing prosecution calls & more

A dangerous heat wave is scorching parts of the Midwest and Northeast, breaking dozens of records this week. The Biden administration is pushing back against the Israeli prime minister’s comments about the US withholding weapons to the country. Families that lost loved ones in two Boeing crashes are calling for a steep fine and criminal charges. The US approved a new arms sale to Taiwan – we’ll tell you what’s included. And, the MLB will pay tribute to baseball legend Willie Mays in a special game – we have details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/19/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Tropical Storm Alberto, religious schools funding probe, Grandmother of Juneteenth & more

The first tropical storm of the hurricane season has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Taxpayer money is being sent to private schools in Arizona, causing some public schools to shut down. Israel is warning about an "all out" war with Hezbollah in Lebanon. We're now getting a steady stream of data from the farthest spacecraft from Earth. Plus, the 97-year-old "Grandmother of Juneteenth" has walked 2.5 miles for freedom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/19/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Wildfires out of control, heat waves just the start, Zelda center stage & more

Deadly wildfires in New Mexico and California are destroying homes, as firefighters struggle to get control of the flames. The record breaking heat in the US and across the world could be a sign of things to come. Russia and North Korea have signed a new treaty. Tensions are rising between the US and Israel's prime minister over weapons shipments. Plus, gamers are finally getting a chance to play Zelda herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/19/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Extreme weather, Ukraine's NATO hopes, Baseball Giant dies & more

Americans are dealing with extreme heat, wildfires and a tropical storm threat. The US is facing criticism over Ukraine's NATO hopes, as Russia's president continues his trip to North Korea. CNN is marking Juneteenth with a special event tonight. The nation’s second-largest school district is banning students from using cell phones during the school day. And, the San Francisco Giants say baseball legend Willie Mays has died at the age of 93. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/19/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 PM ET: New immigration relief, Boeing CEO grilled, Putin in North Korea & more

President Joe Biden announced new actions to protect certain undocumented immigrants from being deported. Boeing’s CEO apologized for the company’s recent safety failures as he came under fire at a Senate hearing today. Russian President Vladimir Putin has landed in North Korea for a rare visit. Massachusetts has resolved a statewide 911 outage. Plus, a chipmaking company edged past two tech giants for a coveted top spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/18/20246 minutes
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3 PM ET: Sizzling US temperatures, Israel weapons package, Trump’s gag order & more

A record-breaking heat wave will send temperatures soaring for days as wildfires spread across parts of the West. Two top Democrats signed off on a major military package for Israel. A gunman who killed five people at a Colorado LGBTQ+ nightclub in 2022 will be sentenced today. New York’s highest court declined to hear former President Donald Trump’s gag order challenge in the hush money case. And, we’ll tell you why a key pet insurance provider says it’s dropping thousands of policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/18/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: Undocumented migrants protection, wildfires seen in space, Justin Timberlake arrested & more

President Joe Biden is unveiling a new program that will protect some undocumented migrants from being deported. Wildfires are growing in California and New Mexico. A whistleblower claims Boeing hid questionable parts from regulators. LA's school board is voting on whether to ban phones. Plus, we'll tell you why Justin Timberlake has been arrested. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/18/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Sweeping deportation protections, Boeing broken parts claim, Thailand same-sex marriage & more

The Biden administration is introducing a sweeping program to protect some undocumented migrants from deportation. Extreme heat, wildfires and a tropical storm are all forecast for the US this week. A new whistleblower claims Boeing used broken parts in its planes and tried to hide it from regulators. Thailand will soon become the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Plus, country music star George Strait has beaten a record set by the Grateful Dead.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/18/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Extreme heat warnings, immigration relief, NBA champions & more

Half of the US population is dealing with stifling extreme heat this week. Meanwhile, wildfires have forced thousands of people to flee their homes in California and New Mexico. The Biden Administration is expected to announce its biggest ever immigration relief program. Russia's president is traveling to North Korea today for a rare visit - we'll tell you why. Plus, the Boston Celtics win a record 18th NBA title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/18/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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6 PM ET: Tropical threats, NATO spending targets, Boston gangster’s murder latest & more

We start with two potential tropical threats of the hurricane season this week. NATO’s chief says a number of allies are hitting their defense spending targets. We have details on a meeting between House Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump today. A man allegedly involved in the prison death of a notorious gangster has pleaded guilty to falsifying statements. And, the Biden administration’s new protections for LGBTQ+ students have been blocked in six more states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/17/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: Rafah displacement, American tourist dies, Japan infection cases & more

A UN agency says 1.3 million Palestinians in Rafah have been displaced to other parts of Gaza within six weeks. A missing American tourist has been found dead in Greece amid hot temperatures. There’s fallout from a controversial law in Florida that bars Chinese citizens from buying property. A deadly bacterial infection in Japan has reached record levels. And, scientists appear to be closer to finding an answer to the mystery of dark matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/17/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's 'tactical pause,' wealthy tax cheat crackdown, 175,000 marijuana pardons & more

Israel's military says it has introduced a daily tactical pause in military activity in southern Gaza. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have been taking shots at each other ahead of next week's debate. The IRS has a new plan to crack down on wealthy tax cheats. Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea for the first time in more than two decades. Plus, we'll tell you which state is pardoning 175,000 marijuana convictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/17/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Sweltering heat wave, US-Mexico water wars, social media warning labels & more

The Midwest and Northeast are expecting record high temperatures, as a wildfire burns through Los Angeles County. Israel's prime minister has disbanded the country's cross party war cabinet after a key resignation and pressure from the far-right. Tensions are rising over water at the US-Mexico border. The trial for Evan Gershkovich, the American journalist detained in Russia, will be held behind closed doors. Plus, the Surgeon General is calling for warning labels on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/17/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: Record heat wave, Israeli war cabinet disbanded, Tony award winners & more

The Midwest and Northeast are bracing for some record breaking heat this week. There were at least 14 mass shootings in the US over the weekend, including one at a busy splash pad. Israel's prime minister has disbanded the country's war cabinet. There was mixed success at a peace summit for Ukraine this weekend. Plus, the big winners of last night's Tony awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/17/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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One Thing: What Should Happen to the Detained Children of ISIS?

Five years after the fall of the self-declared caliphate, tens of thousands of ISIS followers and their families are being held in dozens of detention facilities in Syria that human rights groups describe as a ‘legal black hole.’ In this episode, CNN gets unprecedented access to some of these facilities and hears from mothers and children facing dire conditions and uncertain futures.  Guest: Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/16/202420 minutes, 7 seconds
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5 Good Things: Irish Kids’ Rap Song is ‘The Spark’ You Need

Creative kids in Ireland are celebrating a holiday by performing their viral rap song. A World War II veteran marries his bride in a special place. A Tiktoker surprises immigrant workers with free trips to Disneyland. In Oregon, a man was stranded in a ravine after his truck crashed, until his dog saved the day. Plus, a campus legend with whiskers has a doctorate degree. For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/15/202411 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Princess Kate’s health update, weekend forecast, Garland avoids prosecution & more

Princess Kate is expected to make her first public appearance in months this weekend amid her recovery from cancer. After heavy rain and flooding in South Florida, the heat is on across much of the US. The site of a 2018 high school massacre in Parkland, Florida is coming down. The US is expected to temporarily dismantle the humanitarian pier it built to distribute aid off the Gaza coast. Plus, the Justice Department declined to pursue contempt charges against US Attorney General Merrick Garland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/14/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Pope addresses G7 summit, Alex Jones’ liquidation, gas prices & more

President Joe Biden is meeting with Pope Francis at the G7 summit in Italy. The Biden administration sanctioned an Israeli activist group over Gaza aid. A judge has allowed Alex Jones’ assets to be liquidated to pay the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims. The FAA is investigating counterfeit titanium found in some commercial planes. And, we have good news for drivers at the pump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/14/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Bump stock ban struck down, ISIS attack concerns, unaffordable cities & more

The Supreme Court rejects a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, which can attach to a rifle and fire hundreds of rounds a minute. Pope Francis made history by addressing the G7 summit – we'll tell you what he's concerned about. A Hamas official claims the group has no idea how many Israeli hostages in Gaza are still alive. The recent arrest of eight people with suspected ties to ISIS has US national security officials concerned. Plus, a new report ranks 'impossibly unaffordable' cities around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/14/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: US sanctions Russian finances, Parkland high school demolition, ADHD medication warning & more

As the G7 wraps up, Russia's markets have responded to new US sanctions targeting its finances. A Hamas official says no one knows how many hostages are still alive. The site of the Parkland high school massacre will start being demolished today. The Justice Department says Phoenix police have violated the rights of people experiencing homelessness and discriminated against minority communities. And, the CDC is warning about a possible disruption to ADHD medications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/14/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: G7 wraps up, LGBTQ+ protections paused, Washington whale hunting & more

The G7 summit is wrapping up today, after President Joe Biden signed a new security deal with Ukraine. Florida is expecting a fourth day of flooding. A federal judge has stopped the Biden administration from enforcing new rules to protect LGBTQ+ students in four states. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing heat again for trips on a GOP megadonor's plane. Plus, a Native American tribe has been given the go ahead to hunt whales in Washington state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/14/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 PM ET: US-Ukraine security agreement, IVF bill blocked, Biden on ceasefire deal & more

The US and Ukraine signed a long-term security pact at the G7 summit in Italy - we have details. Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would guarantee access to in vitro fertilization nationwide. Former President Donald Trump met with Republican congressional allies in Washington, DC today. President Joe Biden says he’s not confident a ceasefire deal will be reached soon in Gaza. Lastly, fans welcomed Tom Brady into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/13/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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3 PM ET: SCOTUS decisions, El Niño dies, Nathan Wade interview & more

We start with Supreme Court’s rulings on some key cases today. A Wall Street Journal reporter held in Russia will stand trial. There’s another positive sign that inflation is easing in the US, but housing is depicting a gloomy contrast. El Niño has officially come to an end – we’ll tell you what it means for summer. And, we have some key takeaways from CNN’s exclusive interview with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade in the Georgia election subversion case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/13/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Abortion pill access upheld, Trump on Capitol Hill, potential alien life proof & more

A commonly-used abortion drug can stay on the market nationwide after the Supreme Court rejected an attempt to restrict access to it. Former President Donald Trump is back on Capitol Hill, but a lot has changed since his last visit. The war in Ukraine is top of the agenda for the G7 summit in Italy. South Florida is facing even more destructive flooding. Plus, we'll tell you about Dyson spheres, and why a recent discovery might be evidence aliens exist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/13/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden at G7 summit, protestors barricade building, transgender swimmer's challenge & more

President Joe Biden is meeting G7 leaders in Italy today and the war in Ukraine is likely to dominate discussions. South Florida is being hit with intense flooding. Pro-Palestinian protestors at Cal State Los Angeles have reportedly barricaded a building with staff still inside. More than 117 people were forced to flee their homes around the world last year. And, a transgender swimming has been told she can't compete in elite women's races.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/13/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: G7 summit starts, Florida flooding, online passport renewal & more

President Joe Biden is in Italy for the G7 summit, where political uncertainty looms. Florida's governor has declared a state of emergency over intense flooding. The family of a recently rescued Israeli hostage has spoken to CNN about the abuse he faced. New York's governor has condemned recent vandalism and protests. Plus, the State Department is testing online passport renewals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/13/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Garland contempt vote, Southern Baptists reject ban, Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit & more

The House has rejected a resolution to hold US Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. A US-backed ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas appears to be in limbo. Southern Baptists voted against an amendment to oust churches with female pastors. The Oklahoma Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by the remaining survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Plus, the European Union hiked tariffs on electric cars imported from China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Fed interest rates, Israeli border tensions, US heats up & more

The Federal Reserve has held rates steady for a seventh straight time. Tensions are ramping up on Israel’s border with Lebanon. A group of Russian navy ships made a high-profile visit to Cuba. New York officials are condemning antisemitic vandalism in NYC. And, the eastern half of the US is getting its first big taste of summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/12/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Inflation surprise, Sandy Hook survivors, NBA legend dies & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says it's time for "the haggling to stop and a ceasefire to start" in Gaza. Inflation cooled unexpectedly last month, but it's not all good news. Mexican migrants say they're fleeing the country and trying to seek asylum in the US after a violent election. Survivors of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre are graduating from high school today. And, basketball legend Jerry West has died at the age of 86. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/12/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: War crimes accusations, inflation cools, Atlanta bus hijacking & more

Both Israel and Hamas have been accused of war crimes in a new UN report. Republicans react to Hunter Biden's federal gun charges conviction. Inflation cooled more than economists had expected last month. The House is expected to vote on whether to hold US Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. Plus, a suspect has been arrested after a commuter bus was hijacked in Atlanta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/12/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden visits son, UN war crimes accusations, 'new' star watch & more

President Joe Biden has made an unplanned trip to Delaware after his son was found guilty of federal gun charges. A UN report says Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes in the October 7th attacks and the conflict that followed. It's a big day for the US economy but Americans are feeling more optimistic. Republicans have bumped their House majority back up. Plus, Astronomers are watching for an explosion that will bring a new star to the night sky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/12/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hunter Biden convicted, Gaza ceasefire talks, Chiquita found liable & more

We’re hearing from a male juror in Hunter Biden’s federal gun case. President Joe Biden heralded his efforts to strengthen the nation’s gun laws, hours after his son’s conviction. Hamas has responded to a ceasefire proposal President Biden outlined days ago. Police clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA. Plus, banana giant Chiquita Brands International has been found liable for financing a paramilitary group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/11/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict, Israeli ceasefire proposal, Musk threatens ban & more

Hunter Biden has publicly responded to his conviction in a federal gun case. A new statement suggests the Israeli prime minister seems poised to formally back the latest ceasefire proposal. Former President Donald Trump is trying to get his classified documents case thrown out. Some states are holding primaries today – we’ll break down some key races. And, Elon Musk is threatening to ban Apple devices at his companies over its deal with OpenAI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/11/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hunter Biden guilty, Hamas leader messages, ISIS detention camps & more

Hunter Biden has been found guilty of three federal gun charges. The Wall Street Journal is reporting the leader of Hamas said "we have the Israelis right where we want them" in leaked messages to negotiators. Being a homeowner has gotten a lot more expensive in the last four years. Tens of thousands of people with links to ISIS are still being held in detention camps and facilities in northern Syria. Plus, some updates you might have missed from Apple's big event yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/11/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: College instructors attacked, Supreme Court justices recorded, Malawi's VP killed & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken insists Israeli leaders are on board with a ceasefire plan. A suspect has been arrested in China after five people were stabbed, including four US college instructors. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and John Roberts have been secretly recorded talking about politically sensitive issues. Extreme heat is scorching the Western US today, as Florida braces for floods. Plus, Malawi's vice president has been killed in a plane crash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/11/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel's defiant response, secret Supreme Court justice recordings, US instructors stabbed & more

Israel has vowed to push ahead with its military operation in Gaza, even after the UN Security Council approved a ceasefire plan. Jury deliberations continue today in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial. A left wing activist has secretly taped Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito speaking about politically sensitive topics. Four instructors from Cornell College have been stabbed at a public park in China. Plus, violent crime and murders are down in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/11/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 PM ET: UN backs ceasefire plan, Hunter Biden jury deliberations, Apple’s new AI tools & more

The UN Security Council voted to pass a resolution on the US proposal for a permanent ceasefire and release of the hostages in Gaza. Closing arguments have ended and jury deliberations have begun in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial. Southern Florida is getting soaked with heavy rainfall. A plane carrying Malawi’s vice president has gone missing. Plus, Apple says it’s rolling out a new suite of artificial intelligence tools for its devices—we have the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/10/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israeli war cabinet minister resigns, FEMA funds dwindling, Europe’s far right makes gains & more

Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz has resigned from Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Closing arguments have begun in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial – we have the latest. FEMA is expected to run out of money by the end of the summer after a historically destructive spring. Far-right groups are set to secure a record number of seats in the European Parliament. Plus, Moderna is working on a combined Covid-19/flu vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/10/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Ceasefire proposal push, Hunter Biden's defense rests, Disney's new ride & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Middle East to push for a ceasefire agreement – one that the mother of a recently-rescued hostage is pushing for too. Closing arguments will start later today in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware. A Coast Guard Academy official resigns ahead of a congressional hearing this week into the agency’s sexual misconduct scandal. Apple is set to reveal its big push into AI. Plus, a new Disney ride opens soon and its making a splash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/10/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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9 AM ET: US ceasefire pressure, Hunter Biden's decision, gang infiltrates US & more

The US is ramping up pressure for Israel and Hamas to accept a ceasefire deal, but a deadly hostage rescue mission could impact negotiations. Hunter Biden's defense has indicated he won't testify in his federal gun trial. Former President Donald Trump has a sentencing interview today. Ukraine says it has destroyed one of Russia's most advanced fighter jets. Plus, a dangerous gang you've probably never heard of has infiltrated the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/10/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hostage mission fallout, Trump's probation interview, Caitlin Clark misses Olympics & more

The fallout continues after an Israeli operation rescued four hostages in Gaza, but killed hundreds of Palestinians. Former President Donald Trump is expected to have an interview with a probation officer today over his hush money convictions, while Hunter Biden decides whether to take the stand in his own trial. Extreme heat returns for millions of people in the US this week. European elections signal a shift to the right and far right. Plus, WNBA star Caitlin Clark reacts to being left off the Team USA 2024 Olympics roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/10/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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One Thing: Your 2024 Election Media Guide

With less than five months until Election Day, coverage of the campaign is about to heat up. In this episode, we explain how candidates are calibrating their media footprints in key swing states. Plus, we have a guide to navigating potential disinformation and AI-generated content on social media.  Guest: Hadas Gold, CNN Media Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/9/202418 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 Good Things: Scientists Have Made Chocolate Healthier

A 5-year-old boy gets a second chance at life, after his former preschool teacher decided to donate part of her liver to him. A nonprofit that wants to rid the oceans of plastic marks a major milestone. Kids experiencing homelessness get to celebrate their birthdays with epic parties. Neighborhoods across North America are using old newspaper boxes to swap free movies. Plus, would you eat chocolate that’s more nutritious and sustainable to make?  For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/8/202411 minutes, 47 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hunter Biden trial adjourns, SCOTUS financial disclosures, Kia recall & more

We start with key takeaways from Day 5 of Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas formally disclosed a trip to Bali, paid for by a GOP megadonor. The CIA assesses that Israel’s prime minister likely believes he can avoid setting a post-war plan for Gaza. We have a recall to tell you about involving Kia’s popular Telluride SUVs. Plus, we’ll explain why adults are making more toy purchases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/7/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hunter Biden’s daughter testifies, Gaza aid pier repaired, AZ election subversion case & more

Hunter Biden’s daughter gave emotional testimony about her father’s drug addiction in his federal gun trial. The US military’s temporary pier off the Gaza coast has been repaired and reattached to the beach. Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has been arraigned in Arizona’s election subversion case. The FDA is recommending certain states stop selling raw milk amid a bird flu outbreak. And, a rarely-enforced law could save you money on alcohol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/7/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's message to Americans, prosecution rests in Hunter Biden trial, Wheel of Fortune & more

President Joe Biden gave a speech in Normandy, France in remembrance of a daring D-Day raid by US Army Rangers, after announcing new aid for Ukraine. Prosecutors have rested their case against Hunter Biden. US job growth was stronger than expected last month – we'll tell you what it could mean for the Federal Reserve. Severe heat is still scorching the Southwest. Plus, Pat Sajak ends his 40-year run at Wheel of Fortune. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/7/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: Surprising job numbers, TX people smuggling, government dating app & more

The latest job numbers are out and they're much higher than expected. President Joe Biden will make his case for democracy in another D-Day anniversary speech. It's still not clear if Hunter Biden will take the stand in his federal gun trial. Police in Texas have disrupted a people smuggling operation. Plus, Japan's government has created a dating app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/7/20246 minutes
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6 AM ET: Ceasefire pressure, Trump's running mate, US cricket upset & more

Countries are ramping up pressure on Israel and Hamas to accept a ceasefire plan. Hunter Biden's daughter and uncle are expected to take the stand today in his federal gun trial. Former President Donald Trump says he'll announce his 2024 running mate next month. Alex Jones could lose his stake in Infowars to pay damages to Sandy Hook families. Plus, the US cricket team has delivered a shocking upset at the T20 World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/7/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hunter Biden trial, UN reports crises, Boeing Starliner safely docks & more

President Joe Biden says he won’t pardon his son if he’s convicted in the federal gun trial. A judge has ordered Steve Bannon to report to prison by next month in his contempt case. A UN report finds devastating hunger crises in Gaza and Sudan. The FDA has rescinded its marketing ban on Juul vaping products. Finally, Boeing's Starliner is docked at the space station after encountering new issues along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/6/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: D-Day tribute events, heat dome intensity, new Gilgo Beach charges & more

World leaders and veterans marked the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France today. Jurors in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial are hearing testimony from Hallie Biden, the widow of Hunter Biden’s late brother, Beau. A dangerous heat dome is reaching peak intensity this afternoon. The Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect has been indicted on two new murder charges. And, an AI chipmaker surpasses Apple as the second-largest publicly traded company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/6/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's D-Day speech, Hallie Biden testifies, SpaceX goes again & more

It's 80 years to the day since 150,000 allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy – we'll bring you the latest from a special event to commemorate the D-Day operation. US weapons have been used on another Israeli strike that killed civilians in Gaza. The prosecution in Hunter Biden's gun felony trial has called his brother's widow to the stand. A former neighbor of Justice Samuel Alito is disputing his account of the spat over the upside down flag at his home. Plus, the world’s most powerful rocket launches again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/6/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: D-Day 80th anniversary, Maryland heat death, Gilgo Beach murders & more

President Joe Biden has joined leaders and veterans to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings. Countries are putting pressure on Hamas and Israel to accept a ceasefire deal and get hostages home. Hunter Biden's gun trial continues, as the House is also making moves against him. Maryland has reported its first heat related death this year. Plus, the Gilgo Beach murders suspect is expected to be indicted over two more killings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/6/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: 80 years since D-Day, heat getting worse, NYC congestion charge & more

Today is the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings - we'll have the latest from France on commemorations. The heat dome bringing unusually high temperatures to the Western US is expected to get worse today. Israeli forces have hit a UN school in Gaza. Boeing and NASA have found a problem with the Starliner spacecraft. Plus, New York's governor is putting Manhattan's congestion charge on hold indefinitely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/6/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s GA subversion case, contraception bill fails, Israel-Lebanon tensions & more

The jury in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial heard from two of his former romantic partners today – we have details. A Georgia appeals court has indefinitely paused the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump and several of his co-defendants. Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would guarantee access to contraception nationwide. Tensions are rising on the Israel-Lebanon border. Plus, a new version of the Covid-19 vaccine will probably come this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/5/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hunter Biden trial testimony, Stanford University arrests, WSJ report on Biden & more

Hunter Biden’s ex-wife testified about his drug use in his federal gun trial in Delaware. Police arrested more than a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied the Stanford University president’s office. The White House is pushing back on a Wall Street Journal report about President Joe Biden’s mental fitness. Authorities say a woman mayor of a western Mexican city was killed hours after the country elected its first female president. And, two fashion brands are trying to navigate a changing retail industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/5/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hunter Biden's ex testifies, Boeing's spacecraft launch, male birth control & more

Hunter Biden's ex-wife takes the stand in the president's son's felony gun trial. The head of the UN says we're playing "Russian Roulette" with the planet. Tensions are boiling over between Israel and Lebanon. Boeing has finally launched its Starliner spacecraft. Plus, a new form of contraception for men. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/5/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Asylum limit, Amanda Knox slander, The Dream accused & more

New limits are in place to stop migrants seeking asylum in the US if they cross the border illegally. President Joe Biden is in Paris ahead of D-Day's 80 year anniversary. The House has voted to sanction officials from the International Criminal Court. Amanda Knox's slander conviction has been upheld. Plus, singer-songwriter The Dream has been accused of rape and sex trafficking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/5/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET: New border limit, Hunter Biden's ex-wife, Boeing tries again & more

Strict new rules are now in place at the US-Mexico border after an executive order came into effect at midnight. Hunter Biden's ex-wife is expected to testify at his federal gun trial today. Dangerous heat is hitting states in the West this week. Senator Bob Menendez's legal worries haven't stopped his son from winning his Democratic primary in New Jersey. And, Boeing is once again trying to launch its Starliner spacecraft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/5/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden’s border measures, Hunter Biden’s devices, Diddy sells Revolt stake & more

New asylum restrictions at the US-Mexico border take effect at midnight – we have details. Prosecutors introduced key evidence from Hunter Biden’s devices in his federal gun trial. Job openings in the US reached a three-year low. A Japanese baseball star’s former interpreter has pleaded guilty in a gambling case. Finally, Sean “Diddy” Combs has sold a majority stake in the media company he founded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/4/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: New asylum restrictions, Hunter Biden trial, MLB player banned & more

President Joe Biden announced an order that would ban migrants from seeking asylum if they cross the border unlawfully. Jurors in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial heard excerpts from him reading his memoir, detailing his drug addiction. Wisconsin is the latest state to bring charges against allies of former President Donald Trump in a fake elector scheme. India’s prime minister has claimed victory in the country's mammoth election as his party faces setbacks. And, the MLB has banned a San Diego Padres player for betting on baseball games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/4/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hunter Biden opening statements, MDMA for PTSD, 'virtual strip club' & more

The prosecution's called their first witness in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial – we'll sum up both sides' opening statements. Attorney General Merrick Garland is getting grilled by House Republicans in a tense hearing. As Senator Bob Menendez stands trial for bribery charges, New Jersey voters will get to vote for his replacement on the Democratic ticket. The FDA is looking at whether ecstasy should be used to treat PTSD. Plus, Utah is suing TikTok, accusing it of creating a "virtual strip club" for children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/4/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Controversial border plans, early summer heat, funeral home shock & more

2024 is already a historic election year, as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both face campaign worries in the court room. Meanwhile, Biden is expected to announce controversial border plans soon. Triple digit heat is expected in the Western US this week. More than half of US adults are expected to have cardiovascular disease by 2050. Plus, a funeral home makes a shocking discovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/4/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's border plan, India's vote count, GameStop shares rise & more

The White House is expected to announce a controversial new plan for the US-Mexico border soon. Opening arguments are set to start this morning in Hunter Biden's gun charges trial. There's growing pressure on both Hamas and Israel over President Joe Biden's peace plan. Votes are being counted after India's mammoth election. Plus, GameStop shares rose yesterday after an influencer bought $116 million of stock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/4/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hunter Biden jury, Israeli hostage deaths, summer-like heat dome & more

A jury has been seated in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial in Delaware. The Israeli military says four Israeli hostages held in Gaza have been declared dead. Authorities say an undocumented migrant shot two New York police officers during a chase this morning. Indicted New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez plans to file for reelection as an independent in the Senate race. Finally, the western US is bracing for dangerous heat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/3/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hunter Biden’s gun trial, Israel’s ceasefire proposal, Fauci testifies & more

Jury selection is underway in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial. Israel’s prime minister is facing pressure from within his own coalition to reject a peace proposal President Joe Biden laid out last week. Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before a House subcommittee about the federal government’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak. We have a warning from the FDA about baby formula that may be contaminated with a dangerous bacteria. And, Simone Biles extends her record ahead of next month’s Olympics in Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/3/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Another historic trial, Biden's border plans, Caitlin Clark 'targeting' & more

Hunter Biden is in court today as jury selection starts over his federal gun trial. We'll tell you more about Mexico's new female President and the challenges ahead of her when she takes over. President Joe Biden is expected to announce some big policy changes around the US southern border this week. Former President Donald Trump weighs in on the possibility of a prison sentence. And, Caitlin Clark's team is calling on the WNBA to crack down on people "targeting" her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/3/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hunter Biden's trial starts, California wildfire, oil cuts extended & more

Mexico has elected its first ever female president, and two other big elections came to an end this weekend. Hunter Biden's felony gun charges trial starts this week with jury selection. 14,000 acres in California have been scorched by a wildfire. Oil producers are extending cuts, meaning prices will stay high during the 2024 election. Plus, South Korea threatens to act after North Korea sends trash bags over the border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/3/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 AM ET: Historic elections, Hunter Biden trial, Boeing's space fail & more

We'll have a round up of the weekend's elections worldwide - including in Mexico, where the first female president is set to be elected. Jury selection starts today for Hunter Biden's felony gun charges trial. Some people in Atlanta are still facing water issues after a weekend of major disruption. Police are pleading for information after 25 people were shot at a birthday celebration in Ohio. Boeing's Starliner space craft launch had another set back, while China had some big success in space travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/3/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Trump is Guilty. Now What?

Donald Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a felony. So, what happens now? Audie Cornish is joined by CNN Correspondent Kristen Holmes from outside Trump Tower to walk us through the next steps in the case and the potential impact this verdict could have on the election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/2/202419 minutes, 24 seconds
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5 Good Things: Fan Gets a Lift to a Coldplay Concert from Chris Martin

Two young pandas are coming to DC’s National Zoo from China. A local news anchor shares his journey as a Black gay man in the news industry during a live broadcast. Divers help a couple find a wedding ring that was lost for 25 years. Mount Everest climber sets record for fastest ascent by a woman. Hear why a Coldplay fan will never forget the lead singer's random act of kindness. For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6/1/20249 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden addresses Trump's conviction, Netanyahu’s congressional invite, Chiefs’ WH visit & more

President Joe Biden gave his first public remarks on former President Donald Trump’s hush money conviction in New York. The top four congressional leaders invited Israel’s prime minister to address a joint meeting of Congress. Minneapolis police say a young officer was ambushed and killed by the gunman he tried to help. The Texas Supreme Court ruled against women who alleged the state’s abortion ban put their health at risk. Finally, the Kansas City Chiefs return to the White House to celebrate their latest Super Bowl win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/31/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump vows to appeal, Israel’s ceasefire proposal, Tesla recall & more

Former President Donald Trump railed against his historic guilty verdict in the New York criminal hush money trial. President Joe Biden laid out the details of Israel’s latest ceasefire proposal to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. The man accused of killing a Georgia nursing student earlier this year has been arraigned. The Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge showed little progress last month. And, we’ll explain why Tesla is recalling more than 125,000 vehicles in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/31/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump speaks out, Manchin going Independent, hero officer killed & more

Former President Donald Trump has spoken out and slammed his conviction after a jury found him guilty in the hush money case in New York. Israel's military has confirmed that its troops are in central Rafah. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin says he's registering as an Independent. Gun violence has killed a police officer trying to help the suspect. Plus, how do we keep the lights on if the weather keeps knocking out our power? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/31/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump guilty, Rafah viral image, spelling bee winner & more

Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 criminal charges in his hush money trial. The US says Ukraine can use American weapons to hit targets inside Russian territory. A third person in the US has tested positive for H5 bird flu in connection to an ongoing outbreak in dairy cattle. An AI image about Israel's war in Gaza has gone viral, we'll look at why. Plus, after a dramatic spell-off, a 12 year old has won this year's Spelling Bee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/31/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump verdict special & news wrap

We'll focus on the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Now a convicted felon, we'll explore if Trump will go to prison and if he can still run for office. Democrats and Republicans have reacted to the verdict by sending out fundraising links, but it's unclear if enough voters will change their minds. Meanwhile, we'll check in on where Trump's other criminal cases currently stand. Plus, we'll have a wrap of the other big stories you need to know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/31/20248 minutes, 32 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump found guilty, Biden permits Ukrainian strikes, Chad Daybell verdict & more

In a historic decision, a jury has convicted former President Donald Trump on all 34 felony charges in his criminal hush money trial. President Joe Biden has given Ukraine permission to carry out limited strikes within Russia using American weapons. A jury has convicted the man at the center of a triple murder trial in Idaho. Chief Justice John Roberts declined to meet with Democratic lawmakers about Justice Samuel Alito’s flag controversy. Plus, Boeing is making big changes to address safety issues after meeting with federal regulators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/30/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump trial deliberations, devastation in Gaza, missionary couple remains & more

It’s day two of jury deliberations in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial. Authorities in northern Gaza warn residents not to return to their homes after Israeli troops withdrew. The bodies of an American missionary couple killed in Haiti return to the US today. We’ll tell you about a second close call at an airport just outside Washington, DC in the last six weeks. And, there’s another twist in a foreclosure threat against Elvis Presley’s iconic Graceland mansion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/30/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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12 PM ET: Deliberations resume, Gaza aid slows, NRA free speech win & more

Jury deliberations are back underway in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The level of aid getting into Gaza has dropped by two thirds since Israel entered Rafah. The NRA has won a Supreme Court fight over free speech. Zero-down mortgages are making a comeback, but some experts are concerned. Plus, a volcano is erupting in Iceland again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/30/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump Jury makes requests, TX power outages, Boeing Starliner launch & more

The Jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial has asked for some testimony to be read back to them. There are signals the US could change its policy on Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. Some parts of Texas without power are likely to get hit with more storms. The Supreme Court has a busy and important month ahead. Plus, after delays and set backs, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is expected to lift off Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/30/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump jury requests, Boeing's safety plan, record heat wave & more

Jury deliberations will continue today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, but first they have some questions. A charity says 66 people have been killed in designated safe zones in Gaza over four days. Boeing is expected to announce big changes to address safety concerns. India's capital territory has experienced record breaking temperatures and water shortages this week. Plus, we'll tell you why 84,000 Nissan owners in the US have been told to stop driving their cars immediately. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/30/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump trial latest, Scheffler charges dropped, Diddy investigation & more

Jury deliberations in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial resume tomorrow after wrapping up for the day. More Israeli tanks have been seen advancing into the southern Gaza city of Rafah. All charges against top golfer Scottie Scheffler have been dismissed. A federal grand jury may soon hear from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers. Finally, more big players in the oil industry are merging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/29/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump jury deliberations, Alito rejects recusal, Negro League statistics & more

Former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial is now in the hands of a jury. The Israeli prime minister’s national security adviser says the country expects “another seven months of fighting” in Gaza. Ukrainian soldiers detail how US-supplied military tanks are faring in the war with Russia. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he will not recuse himself from cases related to January 6 or the 2020 election despite a flag controversy. And, Negro League statistics are being recognized in the MLB record books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/29/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Jury deliberating in Trump trial, US' Israel policy, WNBA rookie records & more

The jury is now deliberating former President Donald Trump's legal fate in his criminal hush money trial. The US says it won't change its policy towards Israel after the country carried out a deadly airstrike in Rafah over the weekend. Texas storms leave hundreds of thousands without power. Young adults push for laws protecting and compensating kids whose parents have overshared about them on social media. And, Caitlin Clark sets WNBA rookie records, while her team continues to struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/29/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hush money deliberations, Diddy grand jury, trash balloons & more

Jury deliberations are expected to start today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The White House says it isn't changing its Israel policies in the wake of an attack on a displacement camp in Rafah. A federal investigation is being launched into Sean "Diddy" Combs after several sexual assault lawsuits were filed against him. It's voting day in South Africa and big changes could be coming. Plus, North Korea is sending balloons carrying trash across the border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/29/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump deliberations, NFL kicker accused, De Niro and Quaid on elections & more

The jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is expected to start deliberations today. The White House says Israel's deadly strike on a Rafah tent camp did not cross President Joe Biden's "red line." Ukraine has been given the go ahead to use some Western weapons to strike inside Russia. NFL kicker Brandon McManus has been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit. Plus, actors Robert De Niro and Dennis Quaid have very different views on November's election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/29/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump hush money trial, Gaza aid pier breaks, Texas power outage & more

We start with key points from the prosecution’s closing arguments in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial. The floating pier the US military built off the coast of Gaza for aid delivery has broken apart. Hungary has blocked the latest agreement that would allow the European Union to send Ukraine military aid. More than a million customers in Texas are without power. Plus, Americans are feeling better about the economy for the first time in four months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/28/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump criminal trial, deadly Israeli strikes, America’s electrical grid & more

Both sides of former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial are making their final pitches to the jury. Israel continues its assaults on Rafah despite international condemnation. Taiwan’s parliament passed a controversial reform bill – we have details. The White House is rolling out a plan to upgrade America’s aging power grid. And, new research breaks down the caloric cost of pregnancy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/28/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's closing argument, tanks in Rafah, Pope Francis apologizes & more

Closing arguments are underway in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial. Concerns are growing over Israel's offensive in Rafah after an airstrike hit a displacement camp in the city. Powerful storms are delivering yet another round of violent weather to parts of Texas and Oklahoma. Pope Francis has apologized for using an anti-gay slur. Plus, a busy travel weekend ended with some flight safety issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/28/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump trial's final act, Nick Carter accusations, cinema figures flop & more

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is coming to an end, with closing arguments expected today. There's been global condemnation of an Israeli attack on a camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah. Severe weather is expected to hit areas of the Southern Plains already reeling from deadly storms. Nick Carter's attorney has responded to a documentary featuring women accused the Backstreet Boys singer of sexual assault. Plus, cinema ticket sales were down this Memorial Day weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/28/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Rafah strike outcry, Trump's closing arguments, Mike Tyson medical episode & more

Global outrage is growing over Israel’s airstrike on a camp for displaced Palestinians in the city of Rafah. Closing arguments are expected today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Texas is bracing for more severe weather after a deadly memorial day weekend. Pope Francis has reportedly been accused of using a homophobic slur. Plus, Mike Tyson suffered a medical episode on a US flight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/28/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: US weather deaths, Israel strikes 'safe zone', soap opera actor killed & more

Almost two dozen people have died after tornadoes ripped through the central US - we'll bring you today's forecast. Gaza officials say the Israeli military has struck an area that was meant to be a safe zone for displaced civilians, killing 45 people. We'll tell you what's expected in court this week as former President Donald Trump's hush money trial wraps up. The number of people thought to be buried under the rubble of a landslide in Papua New Guinea has now risen to up to 2,000. Plus, a soap opera actor has been shot and killed in LA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/27/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly US weather, Israel refuge strike, Indy 500 winner & more

At least 18 people have been killed after powerful tornadoes and severe storms hit parts of the central US. A deadly Israeli strike has hit a camp for displaced people in the city of Rafah in Gaza. Up to 2,000 people are thought to be buried under the rubble of last week's landslide in Papua New Guinea. Chase Olive has won the Libertarian party's presidential nomination. Plus, we'll tell you who won this year's exciting Indy 500.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/27/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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One Thing: What Diddy’s Downfall Says About the Legacy of #MeToo

Note: This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence.  Outrage has rippled through the entertainment industry ever since CNN exclusively obtained disturbing surveillance video showing Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in 2016. After initially denying the incident and others alleged ever happened, Diddy apologized for his actions in the video. In this episode, we explore why many say the apology falls short and look at how the case fits into the wider #MeToo movement.  Guest: Elizabeth Wagmeister, CNN Entertainment Correspondent   If you or someone you know is struggling with intimate partner violence, there are resources available, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/26/202419 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 Good Things: A Chicago Teen Earns a Doctorate Degree

A Chicago teenager became the youngest person in her university’s history to earn a doctorate degree. The discovery of a long-lost branch of the Nile River could help solve a mystery of the pyramids. Think you could win a ‘do nothing’ contest? CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta gives us advice on the keys to happiness. Plus, a 90-year-old man becomes the oldest person to reach the edge of space—and accomplishes a goal he’s had for more than 60 years. For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/25/202410 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Memorial Day weekend forecast, missionaries killed, ‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker dies & more

Dangerous storms and searing heat will impact parts of the US this Memorial Day weekend. Meanwhile, a deadly heat wave is being felt abroad. Haitian gangs fatally shot three missionaries, including an American couple. Today marks two years since an elementary school massacre claimed the lives of 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. And, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, best known for the McDonald’s documentary “Super Size Me,” has died.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/24/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: American tourists charged latest, holiday gas prices, iPhone settlement payout & more

Israel’s prime minister held a call with members of his cabinet over a top UN court’s ruling that orders Israel to immediately stop its military operation in Rafah. The first of several Americans arrested in Turks and Caicos on ammunition charges can return home under some conditions. The prosecutor in former President Donald Trump’s election subversion case in Georgia is appealing the judge’s decision to throw out some charges. The Biden administration is trying to keep gas prices in check for Memorial Day weekend travel. And, we’ll explain why having an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus could get you paid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/24/20246 minutes
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12 PM ET: Israel ordered to halt offensive, China's Taiwan test, millennial saint & more

The UN’s top court orders Israel to stop its operation in Rafah at the request of South Africa. China's military conducts its largest drills around Taiwan in over a year, testing its ability to seize power. The NCAA and power conferences have agreed to a settlement that could usher in a new era of college sports. NASA delays Boeing's first flight carrying astronauts. The Catholic Church is set to canonize the first millennial saint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/24/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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9 AM ET: Weekend travel records, hostage bodies found, another Diddy lawsuit & more

We start with a breakdown of what's expected to be record breaking Memorial Day weekend travel. Israeli forces say they've found the bodies of three hostages taken by Hamas on October 7th. Sean Combs is facing another sexual assault lawsuit, taking the total to seven since November. Singapore Airlines is changing its seatbelt sign policy after deadly turbulence this week. Plus, a study suggests weed is becoming more popular than booze in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Memorial Day travel, abortion pills reclassified, college athletes payments & more

It's expected to be a record breaking Memorial Day weekend when it comes to travel - but the weather forecast is troubling in some areas. The International Court of Justice is expected to rule today on whether Israel should stop its offensive in the city of Rafah in Gaza. Louisiana is set to reclassify abortion inducing drugs as dangerous controlled substances. Sentencing starts today for an American charged with firearm offenses in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Plus, a legal settlement paves the way for colleges to pay student athletes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/24/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 PM ET: Border security legislation fails, abortion pills bill, WNBA expansion & more

A sweeping bipartisan border security bill failed to advance in the Senate again – we’ll explain why. Louisiana could soon become the first state to classify two abortion drugs as controlled dangerous substances. Severe turbulence on a London flight to Singapore caused some serious injuries. Lawmakers and university leaders clashed in a hearing over responses to antisemitism on college campuses. Plus, the WNBA is adding a new franchise outside the US for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/23/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Scottie Scheffler arrest footage, Iranian president’s burial, hurricane preseason forecast & more

Louisville Police say they’ve taken disciplinary action against an officer who arrested top golfer Scottie Scheffler and released videos from the incident. President Joe Biden welcomed Kenya’s president to the White House, as he looks to counter China’s influence. Iran’s late president has been laid to rest after dying in a helicopter crash. The feds have reached a settlement agreement with the company behind last year’s toxic train derailment in Ohio. And, forecasters are warning about this year’s hurricane season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/23/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Cassie responds, Live Nation sued, colleges grilled & more

Cassie Ventura has spoken out for the first time since her ex-boyfriend Sean Combs apologized for assaulting her in a hotel hallway in 2016. The US government and dozens of states are suing to break up Ticketmaster's parent company. Former President Donald Trump is in New York campaigning after getting a surprising endorsement. We'll hear the latest from Ukraine after a deadly Russian attack. And, the leaders of three universities are getting grilled over antisemitism on campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump gets Haley endorsement, more Alito flag controversy, Taiwan 'punishment' drills & more

Nikki Haley says she'll vote for former President Donald Trump, but she doesn't sound excited about it. A city in Iowa is picking up the pieces after a devastating tornado. The New York times is reporting that another controversial flag was seen flying at a house owned by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. China has launched two days of "punishment" drills around Taiwan. Plus, why college athletes could see a change to their paychecks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/23/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Haley backs Trump, busiest travel day, Ticketmaster lawsuit & more

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley says she'll vote for her old rival former President Donald Trump in November. The families of female Israeli hostages are explaining why they released graphic footage of their abduction by Hamas. Today's expected to be the busiest day for flying over the Memorial Day weekend. Nine people have died in Mexico after wind caused a stage to collapse. Plus, the Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit soon against Ticketmaster's parent company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/23/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: Haley endorses Trump, Uvalde families' settlement, Weinstein accuser speaks out & more

Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has endorsed former President Donald Trump. Israel’s prime minister says recognizing a Palestinian state “is a reward for terror” after three countries made a landmark decision to do so. The families of the victims in the Uvalde, Texas school massacre have announced a settlement. In a CNN exclusive, a Harvey Weinstein accuser says testimony from Trump’s criminal hush money trial validates her story. President Joe Biden announced another round of student debt relief. Plus, there's some dissent among Louisville police over a pro golfer's felony assault charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/22/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hamas abduction footage, PA workplace shooting, bird flu detection data & more

The families of seven female Israeli soldiers in Hamas captivity released a graphic video of their abduction. We’ll tell you about a deadly mass shooting at a company west of Philadelphia. A hearing in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case turned into a shouting match today. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for a snap general election this summer. And, we’ll explain how wastewater monitoring picked up an early signal of the bird flu in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/22/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: WH on Palestinian State, Trump classified docs hearing, Graceland foreclosure ruling & more

The US is pushing back, after three European countries announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state. Former President Donald Trump's classified documents case is entering a new phase with a new hearing and new evidence. Graceland will stay in the hands of Elvis Presley’s family until its rightful ownership is determined. We’ll explain why OpenAI should be worried about a lawsuit from Scarlett Johansson. Plus, a new study finds a popular supplement may do more harm than good for some people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/22/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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9 AM ET: Deadly storm destruction, Big Oil investigation, plastics in testicles & more

Deadly storms have left a path of destruction in the Midwest - now they're heading East. Spain, Norway and Ireland say they'll recognize a Palestinian state, upsetting Israel. House Democrats are investigating whether leading US oil companies colluded to push up prices. The source of the Ketamine that led to Matthew Perry's death is being investigated. Plus, high levels of tiny plastics have been found in human testicles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/22/20246 minutes, 1 second
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6 AM ET: Countries recognizing Palestinian state, Iowa tornado deaths, Diddy lawsuit & more

Spain, Ireland and Norway have announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state. A deadly tornado has ripped through a city in Iowa as a parade of storms continues to move across the US. An investigation is underway after a man was killed and dozens were injured by turbulence. We'll have the latest from Iran's capital, where a funeral is being held for the country's president. Plus, Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing another lawsuit as a former model has accused him of sexual assault. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/22/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump doesn’t testify, Netanyahu blasts ICC charges, Midwest storms & more

Both sides of Donald Trump’s hush money trial rested their cases today without the former president taking the stand. Israel’s prime minister tells CNN that the charges brought by the International Criminal Court are “beyond outrageous.” President Joe Biden announced a new milestone for a law that expands health care benefits for veterans exposed to toxins and their survivors. A severe storm outbreak with potentially strong tornadoes is underway in the Midwest. Finally, a Florida meteorologist gets heated over a new law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/21/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: ICC arrest warrants, Singapore Airlines flight, primaries today & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he’s open to legislative action against the International Criminal Court over Israeli arrest warrants. More injuries have been reported from a flight that encountered severe turbulence en route to Singapore. Several allies of former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in Arizona’s fake electors case. Five states are holding key elections today. And, Microsoft thinks it’s found a way to make PCs relevant again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/21/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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12 PM ET: Both sides rest in Trump trial, Iran funerals, Baltimore port updates & more

The defense and prosecution rested their cases in the criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump – we'll break down what to expect next. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses concerns over ICC arrest warrants. Iran mourns its president after he died in a helicopter crash. The cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge weeks ago has been moved out of the channel. And, a maker of frozen foods is launching a new line of meals for people taking drugs for weight loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/21/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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9 AM ET (UPDATED): Trump video criticism, turbulence death, Graceland foreclosure sale & more

As former President Donald Trump's trial appears to be wrapping up, his campaign is having to respond to criticism over a video referencing a "unified Reich." The UN says 900,000 people have been displaced in Gaza in just the last two weeks. The Midwest is bracing for a powerful storm system. One person has died and several others are injured after a flight was hit by severe turbulence. Plus, Elvis Presley's granddaughter is fighting to stop Graceland being sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/21/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET (UPDATED): Trump trial drama, arrest warrant outrage, Johansson Chat GPT backlash & more

The defense is expected to rest its case today at former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. President Joe Biden has slammed the International Criminal Court for seeking arrest warrants for top Israeli officials. Ceremonies and prayers are underway for Iran's President who died in a helicopter crash. The Doomsday Glacier could be melting faster than we think. Plus, why Scarlett Johansson is angry with Chat GPT.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/21/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump trial latest, Netanyahu slams warrants, Scottie Scheffler’s arraignment & more

The prosecution rested their case in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial, as the defense calls its first witnesses to the stand. President Joe Biden denounced a bid to seek arrest warrants against Israeli leaders alongside Hamas leaders. We have new developments on a helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and members of his delegation. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has won the right to appeal being extradited to the US. Lastly, the world's top-ranked golfer's arraignment has been delayed following his arrest outside the PGA Championship last week – we’ll explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/20/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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3 PM ET: Cohen on the stand, Iran’s president dies, Giuliani served indictment & more

We start with some of the key points from Michael Cohen’s testimony this morning in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor details the charges he’s seeking against Hamas and Israeli leaders for war crimes. The US expressed condolences for the death of Iran’s president and delegation members in a helicopter crash. Sean “Diddy” Combs has apologized for a disturbing video showing him physically assaulting his former girlfriend in 2016. And, two agents surprised Rudy Giuliani with an indictment during his birthday celebration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/20/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hamas and Israeli arrest warrants, Baltimore ship moved, Scottie Scheffler arraignment & more

The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for top Hamas and Israeli officials, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The judge in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial says closing arguments will be next week. The cargo ship that crashed into a bridge in Baltimore is finally back in the city's port. Iran is in a five-day mourning period after a helicopter crash killed the country’s President and foreign minister. Plus, Scottie Scheffler is due to be arraigned tomorrow but his lawyer wants a delay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/20/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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9 AM ET: War crimes arrest warrants, Iranian President's death, Red Lobster bankruptcy & more

The International Criminal Court says it's seeking arrest warrants for Hamas' leader and Israel's prime minister. Investigations are underway after Iran's president and foreign minister were killed in a helicopter crash. The Central Plains are waking up to more severe weather. Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal his extradition to the US. Plus, Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/20/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Iran's president killed, Diddy's apology video, bridge crash boat refloated & more

Iran's president and foreign minister have been killed in a helicopter crash. Sean "Diddy" Combs has released an apology video after CNN released footage of him assaulting his then-girlfriend in a hotel hallway in 2016. Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial continues in New York today. The ship that crashed into a bridge in Baltimore eight weeks ago is being refloated today. Plus, weight loss drugs have been linked to an increase risk of stomach paralysis.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/20/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Will Michael Cohen’s Credibility Swing the Trump Trial?

Donald Trump’s ex-attorney and fixer Michael Cohen took the stand this week in the former President’s New York criminal hush money trial. During cross-examination, Trump’s lawyers appeared to strike a blow against Cohen’s credibility. In this episode, we examine how the testimony could swing the trial as we near the end of the prosecution’s case.  Guest: Kara Scannell, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/19/202417 minutes, 55 seconds
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5 Good Things: Can Bacteria be the Future of Fashion?

A couple is growing their family by adopting all five siblings who grew up in foster care together. Nimble – a mixed-breed dog – made history and a rescue mutt stole hearts at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. A street librarian is getting creative to increase access to free books for kids in Baltimore. A family outing turned into a rare fossil find of a brand-new species that existed right after the dinosaurs went extinct. Plus, could handbags made with bacteria help clean up the fashion industry? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/18/202410 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Diddy caught on camera, Scottie Scheffler speaks, Dow crosses key threshold & more

New surveillance footage obtained exclusively by CNN shows Sean “Diddy” Combs violently assaulting his former girlfriend in 2016. We’re hearing from the world’s top golfer, Scottie Scheffler, after his arrest outside the PGA Championship. The Dow closed above the 40,000 mark for the first time. The Israeli military says it’s recovered the bodies of three hostages in Gaza. Lastly, an intruder convicted in a violent attack on the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been sentenced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/17/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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3 PM ET: Diddy assault video, top golfer charged, hostage bodies identified & more

We start with a disturbing video, exclusively obtained by CNN, showing Sean “Diddy” Combs physically assaulting his former girlfriend in 2016. Police are reviewing cameras from the scene after an incident with professional golfer, Scottie Scheffler. The Israeli military says it’s recovered the bodies of three hostages from a tunnel in Gaza. Ukraine’s army chief has a warning about Russia’s military operation in the country’s southern region. And, Houston officials estimate power restorations from a severe storm could take weeks.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/17/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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12 PM ET: Golfer Scottie Scheffler’s arrest, bodies of hostages recovered, new fluffy planet & more

The world’s No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler tees off at the PGA Championship, after being arrested and charged earlier this morning. The Israeli military says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages from a tunnel in Gaza. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez's corruption trial is underway in New York. It’s the 70th anniversary of one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions in US history. Plus, scientists discovered a new big and fluffy planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/17/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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9 AM ET: Houston storm deaths, Harrison Butker backlash, Michelin star taco stand & more

Deadly storms have killed four people in Houston, Texas and today the threat moves east. Ukraine's president is blaming a lack of air defenses for Russia's recent successes. Israel is responding to South Africa's genocide accusations regarding the city of Rafah in Gaza. The NFL is distancing itself from player Harrison Butker's comments about women. Plus, a tiny taco stand in Mexico has been awarded a Michelin star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/17/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly storms batter South, Alito flag reporting, protest shooter pardoned & more

At least four people have been killed after storms battered Texas and Louisiana overnight. Columbia University's president is in hot water again over protests. The New York Times is reporting that an upside down American flag, associated with Trump supporters, was flown outside a Supreme Court Justice's house. The man who killed an air force vet at a protest in 2020 has been pardoned by Texas' governor. Plus, marijuana classification is now open to public comment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/17/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Cohen testimony wraps, US AG contempt proceedings, Putin-Xi summit & more

Michel Cohen testified about the logistics of a hush money payment and a key call in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial. A House committee has voted to advance contempt proceedings against the US attorney general over the president’s audio files in his classified documents case. The White House warns Israel that more humanitarian aid needs to get into Gaza. Slovakia’s prime minister remains hospitalized after an assassination attempt. Finally, Russia and China display a united front as Ukraine’s president warns of the Kremlin's advances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/16/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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3 PM ET: Defense confronts Cohen, Biden asserts executive privilege, VP debate & more

Former President Donald Trump’s defense team spent the morning trying to discredit Michael Cohen in the former president’s hush money trial. President Joe Biden has asserted executive privilege over recordings from his classified documents case. Israel says it’s deploying more troops in its military operation in Rafah as critical aid runs out. Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to debate Trump’s future running mate. And, an iconic Las Vegas strip resort will soon close after decades in business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/16/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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12 PM ET: Cohen cross-examination, US debt warnings, Caitlin Clark's big debut & more

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are trying to get Michael Cohen to react as they cross-examine him. South Africa is asking the International Court of Justice to stop Israel from attacking Rafah. Police have charged a man with shooting the Slovakian Prime Minister. Alarm bells over US government debt are getting louder. Plus, a lot of people tuned in to watch Caitlin Clark make her WNBA debut this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's trial nearly over, AG contempt of Congress, highest rainfall risk & more

Former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial is reaching its final stages as Michael Cohen takes the stand again. House Republicans are taking a first step towards holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. There have been more college campus arrests after protests. Russian President Vladimir Putin is meeting with his Chinese couterpart Xi Jinping today. And, parts of the southern US are under the highest alert possible for rainfall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/16/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza aid pier, FL deletes climate change, new Miss USA & more

A US-built floating pier has been anchored in Gaza this morning to help get more aid into the area. Michael Cohen will be back on the stand in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Slovakia's prime minister's condition has been stabilized overnight after he was shot five times yesterday. Florida has removed many mentions of climate change from its state laws. Plus, after weeks of allegations and resignations, there's a new Miss USA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Mass displacement in Gaza, Slovakia PM’s condition, drug overdose deaths decline & more

Israel’s ground operation has forced about a quarter of Gaza’s population to flee. We have new developments on the assassination attempt against Slovakia’s prime minister. Congress has passed a major federal aviation bill. The National Transportation Safety Board chief testified in a Capitol Hill hearing about the Baltimore bridge collapse that killed six construction workers. Lastly, US overdose deaths hit a positive milestone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/15/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Presidential debates, Slovakia PM assassination attempt, child care costs & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump plan to face off in two debates. Slovakia's prime minister is fighting for his life after an assassination attempt. The Gulf Coast is bracing for a “nightmare scenario” weather forecast this week. A pickup truck driver charged in a deadly Florida highway crash has been denied bond. And, a new report draws a stark contrast between child care costs and rent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/15/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden-Trump debates set, inflation cools, small dog wins big & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have both accepted a debate invitations from CNN and ABC. The latest inflation report shows slight improvement, offering hope to Americans grappling with soaring prices. Secretary of State Antony Blinken leaves Ukraine pledging full US support amid Russia’s latest advances. Wildfires ravage Canada, spreading smoke into the US. And, we’ll tell you who won best in show at the Westminster Dog Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Russian advances, election deepfakes, Caitlin Clark's debut & more

Israel has stepped up attacks in Rafah and northern Gaza, while people try to escape the fighting. Ukraine's president has postponed international events because of Russian advances in the north of the country. Newly released intelligence says China and Iran created AI-generated content to influence US voters in 2020. People in Mississippi will be forced to use public school facilities that match the gender they were assigned at birth. Plus, NCAA star Caitlin Clark has a mixed debut in the WBNA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/15/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel arms deal, bus crash charges, killer whales sink boat & more

The Biden administration has started the lengthy process to approve a new $1 billion arms deal with Israel. We've got the results of primaries in two states that will be key to controlling the Senate. A driver has been charged with eight counts of DUI manslaughter after Florida's deadly bus crash. Jimmy Carter's grandson says the former president is "coming to the end." And orcas have sunk a sailing yacht in the Gibraltar strait. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/15/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump attorneys grill Cohen, new China tariffs, Nobel prize winner dies & more

Things got heated when Donald Trump’s defense team cross-examined his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen in the former president’s hush money trial today. China is reacting to President Joe Biden announcing a tariff hike on some Chinese imports. The Secretary of State visited Kyiv at a crucial point in the Russia-Ukraine war. The UN is investigating an attack that killed a staff member in southern Gaza. Finally, author Alice Munro, who was hailed for her mastery of short stories and literature, has died.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/14/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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3 PM ET: Florida bus collision, Cohen’s testimony continues, deadly storm threats & more

We start with details on a bus crash that killed at least eight people on a Florida highway. Michael Cohen testified about a plan to reimburse him for hush money payments to Stormy Daniels in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial. Israeli airstrikes killed dozens in central Gaza overnight. Georgia passes a controversial “foreign agents” bill despite widespread opposition. And, more strong storms are expected in parts of the South, hit hard by heavy rain and strong winds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/14/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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12 PM ET: Deadly bus crash, Trump ally’s court visit, wholesale inflation & more

At least 8 people are dead and dozens injured after a severe crash in Florida this morning. Michael Cohen continues to testify in the criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump, who had some friends visit today. Talks between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage deal are almost at a stalemate. The latest inflation report isn’t welcome news for the Fed. A new report finds telehealth abortions now account for nearly 1 in 5 of abortions in the US. Plus, we’ll tell you which primary races to watch tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/14/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukraine support, Wegovy trial results, whale talk & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is reaffirming US support for Ukraine on a visit to the country. Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are likely to cross examine Michael Cohen today. There's hope the ship that's trapped by the Baltimore bridge wreckage could be refloated this week. A four year clinical trial looking at the effects of a popular weight loss drug has had some interesting results. Plus, scientists are a step closer to figuring out how whales talks to each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/14/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Michael Cohen back, wildfires air quality, Red Lobster closures & more

Michael Cohen is back on the stand today testifying against his old boss, former President Donald Trump. US officials say Israel has gathered enough troops for a full scale ground operation in Rafah. Authorities in Canada are scrambling to respond to wildfires raging across the country that are threatening whole communities. Arizona's 1864 abortion ban has been delayed. Plus, Red Lobster is shutting dozens of restaurants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/14/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump trial adjourns, Melinda French Gates resigns, OpenAI’s new model & more

We start with key points from Michael Cohen’s testimony about former President Donald Trump’s alleged involvement in a hush money scheme. A group of American medical workers are reportedly trapped at a hospital in southern Gaza. Bill Gates’ ex-wife says she’s resigning from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Protesters and police clash over Georgia’s controversial “foreign agents” bill. Lastly, ChatGPT is getting an upgrade that it’ll make it smarter and easier to use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/13/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Cohen’s testimony, UN aid worker killed, Indonesia deaths & more

Michael Cohen testified about the Stormy Daniels hush money payment at the center of former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial. We’ll tell you about the first death of a UN aid worker in Gaza since the October 7th attacks. Heavy rain and a cold lava flow from an active volcano in Indonesia has killed dozens. US officials warn mortgage companies could intensify the next recession. And, we’ll tell you about a college admissions error that impacted hundreds of prospective students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/13/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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12 PM ET: Michael Cohen takes the stand, US keeps warning Israel, gunman confronted in church & more

Michael Cohen is on the stand testifying in the criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump. Israel has ramped up attacks on a refugee camp in northern Gaza, as US officials warn against a full-scale invasion of Rafah. Police in Louisiana say parishioners confronted a teen who entered church with a gun during children’s Mass. A new set of surveys shows Trump has the advantage over President Joe Biden in a handful of key battleground states. Plus, how a pilot was able to safely pull off an emergency landing in Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/13/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: Michael Cohen to testify, Bob Menendez trial, Hollywood actor punched & more

Former President Donald Trump's one time lawyer and fixer is expected to take the stand in New York today. Russia is making a new push to capture villages in northern Ukraine. Wildfires are causing air problems in the US and severe storm threats continue. The federal trial of Senator Bob Menendez starts today over accusations of bribery. Plus, actor Steve Buscemi has been punched in the face in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/13/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Michael Cohen on the stand, devastating floods, pig transplant death & more

Donald Trump's former fixer and lawyer Michael Cohen is expected to testify today at the former President's hush money trial today. Secretary of state Antony Blinken wants to know what Israel is planning for Gaza after the war. At least 300 people have been killed in flash floods in Afghanistan. Deputies are searching for suspects after a deadly shooting at an event in Alabama. Plus, the first person to get a pig kidney transplant has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/13/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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One Thing: RFK Jr. Says He Won’t Be a Spoiler. Is Anyone Buying It?

Earlier this month, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on President Joe Biden to drop out of the race, insisting he is the only one who can beat former President Donald Trump. Despite running well behind Biden in the polls, some experts believe he will pull enough support from both candidates to impact the election. In this episode, we explore Kennedy’s controversial candidacy and how voters, Biden and Trump are responding to it.  Guest: Aaron Pellish, CNN Campaign Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/12/202419 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 Good Things: An Eighth Grader Saves His School Bus by Taking the Wheel

13-year-old Landon Goldberg and his younger brother Lyric started a band with their dad, and their performances have gone viral! An eighth grader sprang into action to save his school bus from crashing in Wisconsin. An orangutan does something scientists have never seen a wild animal do before. A nurse chose to work instead of attending her graduation, so her co-workers decided to surprise her. And some students organized a prom at their high school for senior citizens in New Jersey.  For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/11/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel-Hamas war report, Russia’s surprise attack, Apple store strike vote & more

A new report from the State Department finds Israel may have violated international law in Gaza. Russian forces launched serious cross-border assaults in Ukraine as the US announces a new round of aid. The US unveiled new incentives to stop the spread of bird flu on dairy farms. Apple employees at one unionized store in the US are expected to vote on a possible strike. Finally, we’ll tell you which vehicles thieves targeted the most in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/10/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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3 PM ET: Palestinian membership bid, Bannon’s conviction upheld, northern lights & more

UN member nations voted overwhelmingly to back a Palestinian membership bid. Prosecutors called more witnesses to the stand today in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. A federal appeals court has upheld Steve Bannon’s contempt-of-Congress conviction. Target is limiting the number of stores that’ll sell its Pride Month merchandise this year. And, we’ll tell you which parts of the US have the best shot at seeing the northern lights this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/10/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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12 PM ET : When Cohen's expected to testify, Rafah humanitarian warning, Trump attacks RFK Jr. & more

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial continues in New York – we'll tell you when Michael Cohen is expected to testify. A UN official is warning of a humanitarian disaster if Israel carries out its operation in Rafah. Pro-Palestinian encampments have been cleared on three college campuses this morning. Trump targets RFK. Jr, who just got access to another state's ballot. Plus, Rep. Henry Cuellar's associates have accepted plea deals in the bribery case against the Texas Democrat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/10/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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9 AM ET: Palestinian prisoner abuse allegations, US tornado streak, weight-loss drugs booming

CNN has gained exclusive evidence from Israeli whistleblowers of alleged Palestinian prisoner abuse. More than 300 tornados have been reported in the US since April 25th, as the severe weather threat continues today. Meanwhile, more heavy rain is expected to hit Brazil as heavy rains and floods have already killed at least 107 people. A major US health care system says it had to divert ambulances from several of its hospitals following a cyberattack. And, More than 12% of adults in the US have tried Ozempic or similar prescription drugs. That’s next.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/10/20246 minutes, 1 second
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6 AM ET: UN office attacked, Confederate names restored, Apple apologizes & more

A UN’s agency is closing its headquarters in East Jerusalem after an attack, while Israel's prime minister vows to go it alone if needed. Legal experts say the testimony following Stormy Daniels' was more important in Donald Trump's hush money trial. A Florida sheriff publicly released bodycam footage from a deputy who fatally shot a Black senior airman in his home last week. A vote has gone through to restore the original names of two school honoring Confederate leaders in Virginia. Plus, Apple apologizes for its latest iPad ad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/10/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: Ceasefire talks paused, US tornado frenzy, gym membership price hike & more

Negotiations between Israel and Hamas over a ceasefire and hostage exchange have paused. The criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump continued today with mundane, but crucial testimony about bookkeeping and finances. The US is seeing a lot more tornados than usual lately. Three arrests have been made in a New Mexico investigation of child sexual exploitation on Facebook and Instagram. Plus, a gym known for its cheap membership wants you to pay 50% more for those gains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/9/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza aid pier, Russian 'window' of escalation, Black airman killed in home & more

The US says it’ll start using a temporary pier constructed off the coast of Gaza to delivery aid to Gaza. Russia is taking advantage of a "window of opportunity" to escalate attacks on Ukraine. Stormy Daniels’ testimony ended for the day in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The family of a Black airman killed by a sheriff's deputy in his home says law enforcement went to the wrong apartment. And, calls for the chair of a key federal agency to resign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/9/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Stormy Daniels testimony, Israeli reaction to Biden, brain chip implant & more

Adult film star Stormy Daniels is back on the stand in the criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump. President Joe Biden’s weapons-delivery-condition comments is sparking political tensions in Israel. The Biden administration is set to propose a rule that would rapidly reject migrants who are ineligible for asylum. Neuralink faced a setback with the brain chip implanted in their first human patient. Plus, two streaming giants are teaming up to offer a bundle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/9/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's warning to Israel, gag order challenge, pageant winners return their crowns & more

Israeli officials are reacting to President Joe Biden's threat to halt some weapon shipments to Israel if Rafah is invaded. Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are challenging the gag order on him, as testimony from Stormy Daniels is set to continue today. A tornado watch has been issued for millions of people in northern and central Georgia, after Tennessee was hit yesterday with deadly storms. Houston’s police chief has suddenly retired, hours after a local news story aired. And, Miss Teen USA is giving back her crown, days after Miss USA did the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/9/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden would halt arms to Israel, booed on House floor, presidential candidate's brain worm & more

In an exclusive CNN interview, President Joe Biden says he would halt some weapon shipments to Israel if it invades Rafah in Gaza. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was booed on the House floor as she unsuccessfully tried to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Stormy Daniels is expected back on the stand today in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Officials in the central and southern US are assessing tornado and storm damage, as people from East Texas to South Carolina brace for severe weather. And, RFK Jr. says a worm ate part of his brain, but he’s fine now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/9/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 PM ET: Johnson survives ouster vote, Gaza aid entry concerns, Microsoft’s AI hub, & more

The House has rejected an effort by a Republican congresswoman to remove Speaker Mike Johnson. The UN is raising an alarm over the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. President Joe Biden announced a big investment from Microsoft to build a new AI-focused data hub in the US. The man accused of killing a Georgia nursing student in February has been indicted on murder charges. Nearly 100 people filed a lawsuit saying they were sexually abused as children in Illinois juvenile detention centers. Lastly, one company turns to a giant vacuum to help combat climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza hospital crisis, antisemitism hearing, Twitch star avoids prosecution & more

The head of the World Health Organization warns that hospitals in southern Gaza will soon no longer be able to treat patients. GOP lawmakers grilled the leaders of three major school districts about antisemitism incidents in K-12 schools today. New York’s attorney general is suing over unproven abortion pill reversal claims. AstraZeneca is pulling its Covid-19 vaccine – we’ll explain why. And, a New York district attorney’s office dropped charges against a social media influencer over a chaotic giveaway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 PM ET: Another delay in another Trump trial, Ozempic babies, Disneyland expansion & more

The Georgia Court of Appeals will consider an effort by former President Donald Trump and others to disqualify the Fulton County DA from the state's election subversion case. A high stakes report from the Biden administration on Israel’s war conduct looms at a pivotal moment. Reports of surprise pregnancies raise new questions about drugs approved for weight loss. Collapsed crypto exchange FTX has an update on whether they can pay their creditors back in full. Plus, Disneyland is expanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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9 AM ET: Campus protesters arrested, storms from Texas to Maine, climate good news & more

Tens of thousands of people are fleeing Rafah as Israel's defense minister vows to continue the military operation there. Meanwhile, police have arrested more pro-Palestinian protesters on US campuses. More than 145 million people from Texas to Maine could see some storms today. Ukraine says a "massive" strike hit its energy infrastructure. Plus, the world has passed a clean energy milestone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/8/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: US pauses arms to Israel, global hot streak, judges reject Columbia grads & more

The US paused a shipment of bombs to Israel over their potential use in a military operation in Rafah. Former President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial in Florida has been indefinitely postponed, as his lawyers called for a mistrial in the hush money case. The heat is on as a global hot streak continues. The body of what's believed to be the final victim killed in the Baltimore bridge collapse has been recovered. Plus, we'll tell you why some federal judges say they won’t hire Columbia University grads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/8/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump's classified documents trial postponed, deadly Israeli airstrikes, Boy Scouts rebrand & more

We start with new developments in two of former President Donald Trump's criminal cases. Israeli airstrikes have killed dozens in a southern Gaza city. We have the latest on talks between House Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. A Russian cybercriminal has been charged and sanctioned by several countries. Plus, the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/7/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Stormy Daniels testifies, Putin’s inauguration, TikTok sues & more

Stormy Daniels described how a hush money deal went down in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial today. Israel’s prime minister says Israel can't accept the ceasefire deal Hamas agreed to as it moves head with its military operation. We’re learning more about a US soldier arrested in Russia last week. Vladimir Putin has started his fifth term as Russia’s president. And, TikTok has sued to block a law that could ban its social media app in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/7/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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12 PM ET: Stormy Daniels takes the stand, Biden on antisemitism, Israel's Rafah goal & more

Stormy Daniels is the prosecution’s next witness in the criminal hush money trial against Donald Trump. Israel takes control of the Palestinian side of the key aid crossing between Gaza and Egypt. President Joe Biden is calling out the rising tide of antisemitism in US, after protests erupted on college campuses. A federal judge is weighing in on the Alabama AG’s threat to prosecute groups that help women arrange out-of-state abortions. Plus, how AI helped a country music artist get his voice back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/7/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel controls crossing, Trump's documents case, new Boeing probe & more

Israel has sent tanks to take over the Rafah border crossing, stopped aid there from entering Gaza. As Donald Trump's hush money trial continues, his lawyers are trying to get evidence tossed in his classified documents case. Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plan to talk again today, after yesterday's two-hour meeting on potentially ousting him from his role. Rescue efforts continue in South Africa as dozens of people may be trapped under a collapsed building. Plus, the FAA is opening a new probe into Boeing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/7/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET : Israel seizes Rafah crossing, 100 million under storm threat, Starliner launch scrubbed & more

Israel has sent in tanks and taken control of Rafah's border crossing, after rejecting a ceasefire deal Hamas accepted. But Israel says it will still send a delegation to Cairo for further talks set for today. Nearly 100 million people in the US are under a severe storm threat today, after hail and deadly tornados hit the central plains. The judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial says he's close to sending the former president to jail for contempt. And, a buzzing sound scrubbed the launch of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/7/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire negotiations, American soldier detained, Boeing rocket launch & more

We start with new information on the ceasefire proposal Hamas accepted in ongoing talks with mediators over the war with Israel. We’re tracking a significant severe storm outbreak in the central US where tornadoes are possible. A US soldier is being held in Russia – we have details. A Trump Organization employee testified in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial. And tonight, a Boeing spacecraft is set to launch two NASA astronauts into orbit for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/6/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal, campus protests persist, church service scare & more

We start with new developments on a ceasefire agreement in the Israel-Hamas war. It comes as pro-Palestinian protests against the war continue to rattle colleges nationwide. A former longtime Trump Organization controller took the stand in former president Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial. The owner of Trump’s social media app gave its accounting firm the boot. And, a pastor in Pennsylvania recounts the moment someone attempted to shoot him during service.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/6/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's final warning, Columbia cancels commencement, some blind people can see & more

The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial found the former president violated the gag order again and threatened jail time if he did it again. The Israeli military is warning Gazans to leave parts of Rafah, as the negotiations for the latest ceasefire and hostage release deal stall. Columbia University is cancelling its main commencement ceremony. Some people born with inherited blindness can now see things they’ve never seen before – we'll tell you how. Plus, the Met Gala is set to take place tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/6/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET : Rafah warning, Trump trial resumes, 'multiple' tornados expected & more

About a hundred thousand people are being warned to evacuate parts of Rafah, ahead of a planned Israeli military operation. A hunger strike has started in one of the country’s most prestigious universities as part of a pro-Palestinian protest. Former President Donald Trump faces another week in a Manhattan courtroom for his hush money trial. Multiple intense and long-track tornadoes are expected across Oklahoma and Kansas today. Plus, nearly 100-thousand children in the US lost a parent to a drug overdose or gun violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/6/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Rafah evacuation warning, TX rescues, missing surfers found dead & more

Tens of thousands of people in Rafah are being told to evacuate, signaling a potential military incursion by Israel. Meanwhile, tensions have remained on some American campuses as graduations took place this weekend. Search and rescue teams continue to work in Texas after flooding hit parts of the state. And it’s now turned deadly after the body of a young boy was recovered from floodwaters near Fort Worth. Mexican Authorities have confirmed that 3 bodies found are those of two missing Australian men and an American. some retailers have cut prices, after consumers have been holding back.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/6/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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One Thing: The Financial Reality Behind Campus Calls to Divest

In recent weeks, several colleges have called in police to break up pro-Palestinian encampments that have popped up on campuses across the country. While demands from students vary from school to school, one of the most common is for universities to divest from Israel-linked businesses and entities. In this episode, we hear about the history of divestment protests at Columbia University and how these campaigns would play out in practice.  Guest: Matt Egan, CNN Business Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/5/202418 minutes, 3 seconds
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5 Good Things: Why We Should Be Buzzing About the Bees

An 11-year-old boy can hear now, thanks to a breakthrough gene therapy. A newlywed couple and their guests made the most of it, after a tornado ripped through a town in Nebraska the day before their wedding. The US honeybee population is at an all-time high. An Ohio mom who’s paralyzed from the waist down is learning how to walk again alongside her toddler. Plus, is adjusting a giraffe a pain in the neck? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/4/20249 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hope Hicks testifies, Kent State commemoration, Rep. Cuellar charged & more

Hope Hicks takes the stand in the hush money trial against Former President Donald Trump. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas intensify as they try to reach a hostage deal. 54 years after the Kent State massacre, there’s an uprising on college campuses reminiscent of the protests at Kent State. Sudan faces devastating levels of hunger as conflict intensifies in the African country. And Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife are facing up to 20 years in prison after allegedly taking exorbitant bribes from foreign entities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/3/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: Longtime Trump aide takes the stand, TX severe weather, bird flu & more

Hope Hicks has taken the stand in the criminal hush money trial against former president Donald Trump. We’ll bring you the latest on the Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses. Texas is dealing with all kinds of severe weather today. A new study shows that a recent case of bird flu in a Texas farmworker appears to be the first known case of mammal-to-human transmission of the virus. Plus, some NCAA basketball stars make their professional debuts tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/3/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza destruction, US job growth cools, missing emotional support alligator & more

The UN says destruction in Gaza has reached World War II levels, as pro-Palestinian protests spread across campuses globally. US job growth was lower than expected, as the Federal Reserve has been looking to rein in high inflation. Donald Trump's hush money trial continues as the build up to a key witness continues. Gaza has been listed as the deadliest region for journalists as today marks World Press Freedom Day. Plus, Wally the emotional support alligator is missing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/3/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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9 AM ET: Jobs report, Israel in Saudi-US deal, China's lunar mission & more

The Jobs report is out this morning, showing employment has slightly cooled in the US. Pro-Palestinian protests have been spreading around the world, as Israel waits for Hamas to response to a ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, Israel is a key factor in a landmark deal being finalized between the US and Saudi Arabia. We'll tell you about some of the 19 Americans being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom today. Plus, China launches a key mission in it's race to be a dominant space power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/3/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 AM ET: Thousands arrested on campuses, TX flooding, billions for lead pipes & more

More than two thousand people have been arrested during campus protests across the country, as protests in the US and around the world continue. We'll tell you what happened in Donald Trump's hush money trial, yesterday. Flooding and storms continue to hit Texas. President Biden has announced a $3 billion investment to replace lead pipes across the US. Plus, American and Russian troops are operating out of the same military base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/3/20246 minutes, 1 second
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6 PM ET: Trump trial recordings, UK university encampments, taxes for the rich & more

New audio recordings are presented during the Trump hush money trial, while a new witness takes the stand. Encampments are popping up in UK universities as students across the world stand with Palestine. A former boat captain could face up to 10 years in prison, we tell you why. The CEO of an American oil producer is under federal regulator’s microscope after he allegedly conspired to inflate prices. And tax the rich? The IRS is increasing audits for America’s wealthiest people.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/2/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden on campus protests, Kenya flooding, US farmland contaminated & more

President Joe Biden weighs in on Pro-Palestinian protests disrupting college and university campuses across the US. Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are grilling Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer. Most of Kenya has no power, as the death toll from catastrophic flooding has risen. Authorities have recovered the body of a fifth victim of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Plus, farmland in Maine has been contaminated with forever chemicals – and other farms nationwide could be at risk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/2/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Police clear encampment, controversial immigration law, artists back on TikTok & more

Police have arrested protesters and taken control of the encampment at UCLA. A gag order hearing was held this morning as Donald Trump's hush money trial continues. Critics say Georgia's new immigration enforcement law may lead to racial profiling. The world's biggest artists are returning to TikTok. And, House Democrats have reintroduced a bill banning discrimination based on hairstyle and hair texture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/2/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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9 AM ET: UCLA arrests, Trump gag order hearing, thousands start Wegovy weekly & more

Police have begun detaining protesters and tearing down barricades of a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA this morning. Donald Trump’s hush money trial continues in New York today with a hearing on more alleged gag order violations. The death toll has risen after a highway collapse in China. At least 25-thousand people are starting Wegovy each week in the US. Plus, one man ate 700 cheeseballs in half an hour in front of a crowd.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/2/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: UCLA police presence, AZ abortion law, data hack hits millions & more

Police have entered a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA after declaring it as an unlawful assembly. Meanwhile, deadly Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, as the wait continues for Hamas' response to a proposed ceasefire. Arizona’s senate has voted to repeal the state’s 19th century abortion ban. The US is accusing Russia of breaching an international ban on chemical weapons. Plus, one-third of Americans may have had their data stolen in a recent healthcare hack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/2/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Arizona abortion ban vote, Blinken in Israel, Harvey Weinstein retrial & more

President Joe Biden continues to remain relatively quiet on the pro-Palestinian campus protests across the nation. The Arizona state senate has voted to repeal the state’s near total abortion ban from 1864. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is calling on Hamas to accept a new ceasefire and hostage release deal. Prosecutors say they will retry the sex crimes case against Harvey Weinstein, after a New York appeals court overturned the conviction last week. And, the United Methodist Church lifts its ban on gay clergy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/1/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: Crackdown on protests, Fed’s interest rate decision, vote on House Speaker & more

Universities across the country are cracking down on Pro-Palestinian protesters. The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for the sixth straight meeting. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will force a vote on whether to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson next week, setting up a major House showdown. A sudden surge in suspected opioid overdoses in Austin, Texas has police on edge. And, Hawaii’s governor announced a temporary housing program for some of the Maui wildfire survivors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/1/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: College campus arrests, election security concerns, beekeeper MVP & more

By CNN's count, more than one thousand people have been arrested on college campuses in the last two weeks. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is pushing to get a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Israel and Hamas. A Florida lawmaker says it's a "devastating day" as the state's six week abortion ban comes into effect. Election officials are beefing up security after threats and harassment. Plus, we'll tell you how a beekeeper stole the show at a MLB game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/1/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: UCLA protesters clash, deadly storms, anger is bad for you & more

The LAPD was called to UCLA's campus this morning after clashes broke out between protest groups. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was met by protesters in Israel today. Abortions are now banned in Florida after six weeks of pregnancy, and it could have consequences for people across the South. After a deadly tornado yesterday, severe storms continue to batter the Central US. Plus, anger could be bad for your health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/1/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET: NYPD clears protest, FL abortion ban, cancer patient wins lottery & more

New York Police officers in riot gear arrest dozens of protestors at Columbia University, while clashes have broken out at UCLA. Florida's six week abortion ban becomes law. We're waiting to hear what the Fed will do about interest rates. Republicans' House majority shrinks again. Plus, a man battling cancer wins the Powerball jackpot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/1/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Reclassifying marijuana, Columbia threatens expulsions, mammogram updates & more

We start with the highlights from former president Donald Trump’s hush money trial today. The Biden administration will move to reclassify marijuana — we’ll explain what that means. Columbia University is threatening to expel pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupying a campus building, as New York’s governor weighs in on the situation. Multiple states are facing tornado watches. And, there’s new guidance on when to get a mammogram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/30/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump trial key witness, home prices rise, fraud targets elderly & more

The Biden administration is expected to reclassify marijuana as a lower risk substance today. Prosecutors are questioning a key witness in former president Donald Trump’s hush money case in New York. The White House is condemning pro-Palestinian protesters who take over college buildings. US home prices rose in February at the fastest pace in more than a year. Dozens have died after heavy rains and flooding in Kenya. And, Americans over the age of 60 lost billions in fraud last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/30/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump in contempt, missing migrant children, Walmart shutting health centers & more

Former President Donald Trump has been fined $9,000 and been found in contempt for violating a gag order. There have been even more arrests at colleges around the US. Democrats say they'll save the House Speaker from being ousted. 50,000 migrant children have gone missing in Europe over the last three years. Plus, Walmart says it's shutting all its health care centers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/30/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Columbia barricade, Kansas gender-affirming care, hands-free driving probe & more

Students at Columbia University have barricaded the entrance to one of the college's main buildings. Israel's Prime Minister says he'll enter Rafah, with or without a cease fire deal. Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial resumes today. Gender-affirming care for young people will continue in Kansas, after the statehouse failed to override a veto. Plus, investigators are looking into fatal crashes involving Ford's hands-free driving system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/30/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Student protestors suspended, ceasefire deal, Lion King prequel & more

Columbia University says it has started suspending student protestors, as dozens barricade themselves in a college building. A new cease fire deal is on the table and the White House says it could end the war in Gaza. Four officers have been killed in a shooting in North Carolina. Former President Donald Trump is expected back in court today for his hush money trial - we'll tell what's expected today. Plus, the new trailer for "Mufasa: The Lion King" has dropped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/30/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: Columbia suspends protestors, officers killed in North Carolina, LGTBQ+ Texas lawsuit & more

Columbia University has started suspending students who defied a deadline to vacate the encampment protest. The State Department determined that five Israeli security units violated human rights prior to October 7th. Three law enforcement officers have died following a shooting incident in North Carolina. The family of the black teenager who was shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell is taking legal action. And, Texas is suing the Biden administration over its new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/29/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Columbia protestors defy deadline, CBD Supreme Court case, Britney Spears’ conservatorship & more

Columbia students defied the university’s deadline to evacuate the encampment or face suspension. Hamas is considering a new proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of more Israeli hostages. Ministers from the G7 nations have agreed to shut down all their coal plants by 2035. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a former truck driver who was fired after a CBD product caused him to fail a drug test. And, Britney Spears has settled her long-running legal dispute with her estranged father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/29/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Columbia encampment ultimatum, Florida abortion ban, mall makeovers & more

Colombia University has given Pro-Palestinian student protestors until 2pm eastern time today to clear the encampment on campus. A new deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages is on the table – we’ll give you the details. Florida’s six-week abortion ban goes into effect this week. Will House Speaker Mike Johnson get to keep his job after passing a foreign aid package? Plus, how US malls are trying to reinvent themselves with different restaurant concepts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/29/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Protesters clash, Blinken on Gaza crisis, millions could lose internet & more

Protests and arrests have continued on campuses across the US, as counter-protesters also showed up at UCLA this weekend. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says not enough has been done to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Tens of millions of low income Americans could lose their internet access this week. More than a hundred people have died in Kenya as violent flash floods hit the country. And, the US is expecting a hot summer even as El Niño is getting weaker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/29/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: College pressure grows, Trump's support, measles cases rise & more

Universities across the US are facing mounting pressure after another weekend of student protests and arrests. The State Department is split on whether Israel is following international law while using American weapons. Support for former President Donald Trump doesn't appear to be wavering, and he's got a surprising, if reluctant, supporter. At least four people have died after a tornado hit Oklahoma. Plus, global measles cases nearly doubled between 2022 and 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/29/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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One Thing: Did #BringBackOurGirls Teach the Wrong Lessons?

10 years ago, hundreds of Chibok schoolgirls in Nigeria were abducted and held hostage by the terrorist group Boko Haram. The quest to rescue them captured the world’s attention, aided by pleas from high-profile figures and a viral hashtag online. But a decade later, those who escaped are still dealing with the fallout and others are left wondering if they will ever see their loved ones again. In this episode, we hear the story of one survivor and look at the state of girls’ education in the country.  Guest: Stephanie Busari, CNN Senior Editor - Africa  Read more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/28/202416 minutes, 16 seconds
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5 Good Things: What if we Could Speak to Whales?

Elementary school kids show us a few kind words can go a long way with their cheerful hotline. A chain of cafés that employs people with intellectual and development disabilities just opened a US location. Scientists had a conversation with a whale for the very first time. Some students cut loose at prom and supported a good cause, after a celebrity with a special tie to the school showed up. And, what if there was internet on the moon?  For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/27/202410 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 PM ET: Largest Ukraine aid package, menthol cigarette ban delay, noncompete ban lawsuit & more

A new witness takes the stand in Trump’s hush money trial. Pro-Palestinian student encampments spread across the world. The U.S announces the largest aid package for Ukraine yet. A new report reveals Burkina Faso’s military murdered over 200 villagers. And the menthol ban cigarette expected to happen soon, might take longer than expected. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/26/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: University campuses unite, unusual syphilis cases rise, Titanic auction & more

We bring you the latest in the hush money trial against former president Donald Trump unfolding in New York. Calls for a ceasefire in Gaza grow across university campuses around the country and the world. Unusual syphilis cases are on the rise, according to Chicago doctors. A court in Romania gives the green light for the criminal case against Andrew Tate and his brother to proceed to trial. And a watch worn by the richest man aboard the Titanic heads to auction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/26/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: Ex-tabloid boss cross examination, China’s election interference, celebrity WH visit & more

FFormer President Donald Trump’s trial continues with the former publisher of the National Enquirer David Pecker back on the stand for cross examination. Negotiations to remove a Pro-Palestinian encampment are ongoing at Columbia University. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US has evidence of Chinese attempts to influence the 2024 election. The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge just moved in the wrong direction. Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris hosts a White House roundtable with a celebrity – we'll tell you what they spoke about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Blinken meets Xi, ER wait times, Boeing spaceship & more

We start with a summary of the first witness' testimony in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this morning. ER wait times are leaving patients on gurneys in corridors for hours. The Central US is getting battered by a severe storm threat. Plus, Boeing's spacecraft is finally ready for passengers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/26/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 AM ET: Campus protest wave, TikTok not for sale, Weinstein 'betrayal' & more

There have been arrests, clashes and canceled events after a week of pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the US. The Supreme Court doesn't seem convinced by former President Donald Trump's immunity plea. TikTok's parent company says the app is not for sale. The US military has started building a pier in the sea to get aid into Gaza. Plus, Harvey Weinstein's accusers say his convictions being overturned in New York is a "betrayal". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/26/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: College protests fallout, Tanzania flooding, net neutrality restored & more

Pro-Palestinian protests sweep across America, with one school cancelling its main graduation ceremony. A federal judge upheld the verdict and award in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against former President Donald Trump. Flash flooding has killed dozens in two East African countries. A severe weather threat in the US kicks off today through the weekend. Finally, we’ll tell you how the federal government is cracking down on internet service providers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/25/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump immunity battle, GDP report, Venice tourist tax & more

We start with a high-stakes hearing over former President Donald Trump’s immunity claims in his federal election subversion case. Meanwhile, a former tabloid executive is back on the stand in Trump’s criminal hush money trial. The latest GDP report is rattling Wall Street. Haiti’s prime minister has resigned, clearing the way for a new government amid gang violence. And, prepare to pay a fee to visit one historic Italian city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/25/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump’s court cases, Weinstein convictions overturned, TikTok buyer options & more

Former President Donald Trump is in New York for his hush money trial, while the Supreme Court is hearing his immunity claim in Washington, DC. More pro-Palestinian protests start on campuses – we'll tell you where. A New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein's sex crime convictions. The clock is ticking for TikTok to find a new US owner – we break down who could swoop in. Plus, a state wants to crack down on a certain airport line cutting service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/25/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump claims immunity, more students arrested, Apple 'blood minerals' accusation & more

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are trying to convince the Supreme Court that he's immune from criminal prosecution. More students have been arrested over pro-Palestinian protests, this time in California and Texas. New rules are aiming to cut down power plant emissions. Senator Bernie Sanders is launching an investigation into the pricing of some popular weight loss drugs. Plus, Apple has been accused of using "blood minerals". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/25/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: College clashes and arrests, Trump's immunity case, birth rates drop & more

There have been more arrests at colleges around the US as tensions build over pro-Palestinian protests. The Supreme Court will hear arguements about whether former President Donald Trump has presidential immunity. Some of Trump's 2020 inner circle are facing indictments in Arizona over an alleged fake electors plot. Also in Arizona, lawmakers have taken steps towards repealing a 160 year old abortion ban. Plus, US birth rates have dropped to their lowest level in more than a century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/25/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: House speaker booed, AZ abortion ban, bird flu traces & more

House Speaker Mike Johnson called on Columbia University’s president to resign during a tense visit. Arizona's House of Representatives has voted to overturn the state's Civil War-era abortion ban. The United Nations wants an independent investigation into mass graves found in Gaza. The FDA found traces of the avian bird flu viruses in grocery store milk. Plus, school lunches are going to get healthier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Foreign aid bill signed, UT-Austin protest, Reggie Bush’s Heisman Trophy & more

Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan are getting long-awaited funding after President Joe Biden signed a foreign aid bill into law. The US Supreme Court heard arguments on what could likely be a major abortion case since the court overturned Roe v. Wade. A large pro-Palestinian protest broke out in Texas. A new report has found more people across the US are living in places with unhealthy air pollution. And, former NFL star Reggie Bush is getting his 2005 Heisman Trophy back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Abortion case before SCOTUS, Columbia protest negotiations, pig kidney first & more

Competing protests on the steps of the Supreme Court underscored the importance of a ruling in the case over abortions in medical emergencies will be. We'll tell you about some new federal rules that could be good for your bank account. Columbia University says negotiations with pro-Palestine protestors are getting somewhere, but some students aren't budging. Hamas has released a video of an Israeli American hostage. Plus, surgeons have successfully performed the first ever combined pig-to-human organ transplant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Emergency abortions, Afghanistan blast doubt, Medicare Wegovy coverage & more

Today the Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether hospitals should have a federal obligation to provide emergency abortions to pregnant people in medical emergencies. President Joe Biden says he'll pass a foreign aid bill as soon it hits his desk, and it could lead to a TikTok ban. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in China today. A new CNN investigation is casting some doubt on Pentagon probes surrounding a suicide attack in Afghanistan. Plus, millions of people on Medicare could be covered for Wegovy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Foreign aid passed, TikTok countdown, Tesla earnings drop & more

President Joe Biden says he'll sign a $95 billion aid package for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan into law today. Signing the bill will also start the clock on a possible nationwide TikTok ban. Protestors at Columbia University have been given a little longer to remove their encampment from campus. Tennessee lawmakers have signed a bill to let teachers and school staff carrying guns. Plus, Tesla's earnings have taken a dive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Student protests, Biden in Florida, bird flu data & more

Columbia University officials are warning students participating in an ongoing pro-Palestinian encampment. The Senate cleared the way for a final vote on a $95 billion foreign aid package. The Justice Department reached a settlement with more than a hundred victims of former USA gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar. President Joe Biden campaigned on reproductive freedoms in Florida today. Finally, scientists are raising questions about the government’s handling of key data on the bird flu virus outbreak in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/23/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM: DOJ Nassar case settlement, foreign aid package, Prince Louis photo & more

We start with the Justice Department’s settlement over the FBI’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation. Prosecutors are looking to establish how former President Donald Trump benefitted from his relationship with former tabloid executive David Pecker. The Senate is on track to vote on a foreign aid package this week after months of delay. We have new developments in the classified documents case involving Trump and his co-defendants. New home sales surged in the US despite elevated mortgage rates. And, the British royal family released a new photo after a photo-editing scandal last month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/23/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Columbia campus tensions, Starbucks at the Supreme Court, volcano eruption impact & more

Testimony from the first witness in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial continues today, after a potential gag order violation hearing took place. Mostly peaceful protests at Columbia University are being overshadowed by antisemitism. President Joe Biden is in Florida today, where he's hoping abortion rights will win him more votes. We'll tell you why Starbucks is at the Supreme Court today. Plus, the potential climate and weather impact from a volcano erupting in Indonesia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/23/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Columbia in crisis, mass grave toll, distant space probe & more

Columbia University is facing pressure over the arrests of student protestors as well threats against Jewish students. More bodies have been found in a mass grave in Gaza, taking the total to 310. Former President Donald Trump is facing a hearing over possible violations of a gag order. We'll tell you want to look out for in the Pennsylvania primaries. Plus, a space probe 12 billion miles away has started sending data back to Earth again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/23/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: College protests spread, Trump gag order hearing, US health data hack & more

Columbia University is bracing for a seventh day of protests, as students around the US hold demonstrations in solidarity. A judge in New York will hear arguments over whether former President Donald Trump has broken a gag order in his hush money trial. Soldiers in Ukraine are holding their breath as US lawmakers hold the next vote on an aid package. Baltimore is filing a legal claim against the owner and manager of the ship that caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Plus, many Americans may have had their health data stolen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: College campus protests, human rights report, Trump’s civil fraud case & more

We start with unrest at two Ivy League universities over the Israel-Hamas war. It comes as the State Department released its annual human rights report – we have details. The US sends a message to China after deploying a powerful missile system to an Indo-Pacific ally. Former President Donald Trump and New York’s attorney general’s office have agreed to the terms of his bond in his civil fraud case. Lastly, President Joe Biden marked Earth Day with several new initiatives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/22/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump trial wraps, Columbia University tensions, Express bankruptcy & more

The prosecution called its first witness to testify in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial today. Heightened tensions around pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University are raising concerns about safety. The federal government announced a new rule to support reproductive healthcare privacy. The British parliament is expected to vote on a controversial bill that would allow the UK to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. And, clothing retailer Express Inc. becomes the latest store to file for bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/22/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump trial opening statements, weight loss plateau, TikTok ready to fight & more

The prosecution and defense gave their opening statements in the hush money trial in New York against former President Donald Trump. The US is reportedly planning to sanction a unit of the Israeli military over alleged abuses in the West Bank. A new study has looked at weight loss plateaus and how to avoid them. North Korean illustrators may have helped create popular US TV cartoons. Plus, TikTok says it's ready to fight a ban in court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/22/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hush money statements, Ukraine says thank you, Earth Day & more

Prosecutors and Donald Trump's lawyers will start making their case today in opening statements in the former President's hush money trial. Ukraine has thanked US lawmakers for approving an aid package. Tensions rise at Columbia University over campus protests. Israel's military intelligence chief has resigned over the October 7th attack. Plus, how President Joe Biden is marking Earth Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/22/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump opening statements, campus protests, unhoused punishments & more

Opening statements are expected today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The House has passed a $95 million foreign aid package, but now Speaker Mike Johnson is under threat. Columbia University is in a crisis over campus protests and antisemitism. The Supreme Court will hear arguments today over whether cities can punish people for being unhoused. Plus, we'll tell you what Cher, Mary J. Blige and Ozzy Osbourne all have in common. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/22/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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One Thing: Coral Reefs, Cooked: A Climate Change Case Study

Two top scientific bodies recently announced that coral reefs around the world are experiencing a mass bleaching event for just the fourth time. It comes amid surging ocean temperatures over the past year, which has been the warmest on record. In this episode, we examine how a number of extreme climate change-fueled events – including coral bleaching – are on display in Australia and whether they could provide lessons in climate resiliency for the rest of the world.  Guest: Ivan Watson, CNN Senior International Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/21/202417 minutes, 52 seconds
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5 Good Things: How the WNBA Draft is Inspiring the Next Generation

Three college recruits reflect on the WNBA draft and the moment the sport is having right now. A family in Oklahoma granted their son’s wish to get a pet octopus, but they had no idea she would end up giving birth! A college dorm surprises their hall’s security guard with the gift of a lifetime. Why a recent gift comes just in time for the iconic cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC. Plus, would you ride to the edge of space in a helium balloon? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's the Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/20/202410 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump trial latest, FISA deadline, UAW union vote & more

A full jury panel has been selected in former President Donald Trump’s historic criminal hush money trial. The Senate is trying to pass a key surveillance bill before tonight’s deadline while the House is expected to vote on a foreign aid package tomorrow. The FAA announced new scheduling changes to help air traffic controllers combat fatigue. A Maryland high school student accused of planning a school shooting is being held without bond. Finally, tonight, Volkswagen could be the newest automaker to join the UAW in nearly 50 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/19/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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3 PM ET: Fire outside Trump trial, foreign aid package, Tesla Cybertruck recall & more

A man apparently lit himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial is underway. We have details on what the Israeli military appeared to have targeted in its strike on Iran. A foreign aid package clears a hurdle in Congress amid growing calls for the House speaker’s ouster. We’ll tell you about the man charged in connection with an alleged Russian plot to kill Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. A top scientist raises concerns about the bird flu in the US. And, we’ll tell you why Tesla is recalling some of its Cybertrucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: US not involved, Alaska drilling ban, TikTok challenged again & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US had no involvement on Israel's attack on Iran. Former President Donald Trump has slammed the hush money trial and his gag order on day four of the trial. The Biden administration has finalized a ban on oil drilling in Alaska. A Maryland high school student has been arrested over an alleged school shooting plot. Plus, House Republicans are once again trying to push through a bill that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/19/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel's attack, Trump trial next steps, Pence's warning & more

The US is denying any involvement on an apparently limited Israeli attack on Iran. We'll tell you what to expect in the coming days of Donald Trump hush money trial. The Biden administration is expected to announce changes to an important civil rights law today. Former Vice President Mike Pence has a bleak warning for what Russia’s leader could do if he wins the war in Ukraine. And, last year’s record heat led to record hospital visits in parts of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/19/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel strikes Iran, world's largest election starts, Swift's album surprise & more

A US official says Israel has carried out a strike on Iran, which could escalate tensions in the region. 12 Jurors have been chosen for former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. House Speaker Mike Johnson might need support from Democrats to pass a series of foreign aid bills and to keep his job. The largest election in history is underway in India. And, Swifties got a surprise when Taylor’s new album dropped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/19/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump jury seated, Columbia University protests, mortgage rates soar & more

Twelve jurors have been selected in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. More than 100 people have been arrested during a pro-Palestine protest at Columbia University. Mortgage rates have reached their highest level since November. A new report breaks down the health risks linked to some imported strawberries. Lastly, we’ll tell you where volcanic eruptions are triggering a tsunami threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/18/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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3 PM ET: Rafah family deaths, Biden’s new endorsement, Google fires employees & more

We start with a deadly strike in southern Gaza that killed at least ten family members. President Joe Biden got endorsed from more than a dozen members of the extended Kennedy family. A man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho college students has a new alibi. We’re tracking a new severe storm threat in the central US. And, we’ll explain the actions that cost more than two dozen Google employees their jobs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/18/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump Juror excused, Iran sanctioned, basketball pay gap & more

We'll tell you why a juror has already been excused from former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, as the selection process continues. The US is slapping Iran with sanctions after its attack on Israel. Both a foreign aid package and House Speaker Mike Johnson face a big test today in Congress. Some lawmakers in Arizona are still fighting to repeal a Civil War-era abortion ban. Plus, WNBA players want to be treated fairly, but it's not just about the money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/18/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump stand plans, Passover holiday threats, airport gold heist & more

Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial say they’ll use his past legal run-ins to discredit him if he takes the stand. Tensions between Qatar and the US are putting a strain on negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage return in Gaza. The FBI says it's on high alert for threats ahead of Passover. 911 communication services have been restored in some areas this morning after a brief outage hit four states last night. Plus, six people have been arrested for one of the largest gold heists in history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Johnson pushes on, Boeing accusations, work transfer discrimination & more

House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing ahead with a foreign aid package, even though it could put his speakership at risk. UNICEF says nearly 14,000 children have been killed in Gaza since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. It's day three of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Former Boeing employees have accused the company of taking shortcuts. Plus, the Supreme Court has made it easier to sue your company if they transfer you against your will. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Mayorkas impeachment ends, AZ abortion repeal, NBA player banned & more

The Senate killed articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Arizona lawmakers failed to advance a bill that would repeal the state’s abortion ban. Hawaii's attorney general released the first report from a probe into the deadly Maui wildfires that wreaked havoc last year. We’ll tell you about a recall impacting some Ford SUVs and pickups. Finally, an NBA player has been banned from the league – we’ll explain why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/17/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM ET: Foreign aid package, Mayorkas trial underway, Boeing whistleblower testifies & more

House Speaker Mike Johnson is moving forward with a series of foreign aid bills despite pressure from conservative hardliners. The Homeland Security secretary’s impeachment trial has begun in the Senate. Boeing's reputation took another hit at hearings on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, Columbia University’s president testified to a House committee about the school’s response to antisemitism. Plus, we’ll break down the impact record-setting rainfall is having in the United Arab Emirates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/17/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Mayorkas impeachment trial, student debt burden, 2024 Olympics countdown & more

Senators are expected to be sworn in as jurors later today in the impeachment trial against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Israel's prime minister says the country alone will decide what to do in response to Iran's attack. Former President Donald Trump made a campaign trail stop after court yesterday. A new report shows a staggering amount of American borrowers are crippled by their student loan debt. Plus, some Team USA updates and reflections ahead of the Paris Olympics Games in 100 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/17/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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9 AM ET: Deadly airstrikes on Gaza, senate showdown, Dubai flooded & more

Israel is hitting Gaza with deadly airstrikes as it weighs its response to Iran’s weekend attack. A showdown is set in the Senate today over the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. An 81-year-old Ohio man has been charged with murder after mistakenly shooting a female Uber driver. President Joe Biden is expected to call for higher tariffs on Chinese steel imports. Plus, a year's worth of rain has flooded Dubai. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/17/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Tehran sanctions, Mayorkas impeachment trial, USC cancels valedictorian speech & more

The US says it'll impose new sanctions on Tehran, as an attack on Iran by Israel is now expected to be limited. The Senate is set to begin the impeachment trial against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas today - we'll tell you why it's not expected to last long. Seven jurors have been selected so far in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial. United Airlines says it lost $200 million because of Boeing's ongoing quality issues. And, USC has canceled its muslim valedictorian's speech... because of safety concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/17/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Mayorkas impeachment, Biden's tax speech, abortion workplace accommodations & more

House Republicans have sent articles of impeachment to the Senate against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. We’ll tell you where the jury selection process stands in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial. President Joe Biden slams Trump during a campaign stop in his hometown. One America Network has settled a defamation lawsuit brought by voting tech company Smartmatic. And, protections for some employees now include time off for abortion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/16/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel’s pending response, Jan. 6 SCOTUS hearing, spring storms & more

Prosecutors and former president Donald Trump’s lawyers questioned potential jurors on whether they can be unbiased. We have the latest on a fifth Israeli meeting on Iran’s weekend attack. A second Republican threatens to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson. The US Supreme Court heard arguments over an obstruction law used against January 6 rioters. Plus, a powerful storm system is packing a punch in parts of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/16/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump trial Day 2, Israeli response expectations, historic building on fire & more

Jury selection in former President Donald Trump hush money criminal trial in New York is underway. We have new reporting on what the US expects Israel's response to Iran’s attacks could be. House Speaker Mike Johnson has a plan to pass foreign aid in the chamber, but might need Democrats to help him. The Justice Department is reportedly filing another antitrust lawsuit against a big company – we’ll tell you which one. Plus, a historic building in Denmark goes up in flames. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Iran warns Israel, Sudan close to collapse, SCOTUS hearing Jan 6. case & more

Iran's president is warning Israel against taking action against its attack on the weekend. Day 2 of former President Donald Trump's trial is set to begin today, as not a single juror has been picked so far. Aid agencies warn that Sudan is teetering on the edge of collapse, but it's largely being ignored by the world. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments today on a case involving a former police officer who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. And, an investigation is underway after video shows what looks like 3 runners stepping aside for another to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/16/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Middle East waiting game, rioting after 'terror act', Caitlin Clark's WNBA team & more

Tensions are still high in the Middle East as Israel weighs a potential response to Iran's weekend attacks. Not a single juror has been chosen so far, as the second day Donald Trump's criminal trial is set to begin. The House will take up separate bills this week for aid to Israel and Ukraine amid threats to the Speaker's job. Police in Australia say they will prosecute those rioted after a "terrorist act" at a church. Plus, we'll tell you which team picked Caitlin Clark as the number 1 WNBA draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/16/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Historic hush money trial, “Rust” armorer sentenced, Boston Marathon results & more

We start with some of the takeaways from the first day of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. President Joe Biden addressed Iran’s attack on Israel publicly for the first time. The film armorer on the set of the movie “Rust” has been sentenced for involuntary manslaughter. The Truth Social rollercoaster continues on Wall Street. Lastly, we’ll break down the top finishers in the Boston Marathon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/15/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump’s criminal case, Iran’s attack latest, WNBA draft tonight & more

The jury selection process has begun in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial – we’ll tell you one piece of evidence the judge is allowing in court. Israel is weighing its response to Iran’s attack over the weekend. Ocean heat is driving a global coral bleaching event that experts say could be the worst on record. Researchers break down possible risks associated with pregnancy complications. And, excitement is building around tonight’s WNBA draft and where Caitlin Clark will start her career as a pro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/15/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's historic trial begins, Israel weighs & delays, Boston Marathon & more

Donald Trump has arrived at a courthouse in New York as the first former US President in history to stand trial. Iran's attack is making Israeli officials change their military plans in Gaza. There have been two violent stabbing attacks in Sydney in just the space of a few days. Storms are threatening 40 million people in the Central and Eastern US. Plus, the Boston Marathon is underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/15/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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9 AM ET: World urges restraint, bridge collapse criminal probe, O.J. Simpson's will & more

World leaders are urging Israel to show restraint as its government considers retaliation against Iran. Jury selection starts today for former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial. The crash that caused the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse is now under a federal criminal investigation. The woman in charge of the weapons on the "Rust" film set will be sentenced today over the death of the film's cinematographer. Plus, O.J. Simpson's lawyer has been speaking about his client's will. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/15/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel considers response, Trump on trial, Masters winner & more

Israel is still deciding how to respond to an unprecedented attack from Iran over the weekend, as world leaders urge restraint. Today Donald Trump will become the first US President in history to go on criminal trial. Police say a stabbing rampage in Australia appeared to target women. It's deadline day for filing your tax returns. Plus, we'll tell you who won this year's Masters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Your Guide to Trump’s Historic First Criminal Trial

More than a year after being charged, the hush money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin this week in New York City. It comes amid numerous delays in his other criminal cases, with time ticking down until the presidential election in November. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges. In this episode, we examine the challenges of seating a jury in an unprecedented case like this and look at both sides’ legal arguments. Guest: Paula Reid, CNN Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/14/202415 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 Good Things: The Island Where Goats Outnumber People

94-year-old Joy Ryan and her grandson have a new travel goal, after she became the oldest person to visit all 63 US national parks. An Arkansas community teams up so a legally blind man never has to walk five miles to work. Flowers and futures are blooming on the southside of Chicago. The way we get tattoos today may resemble how humans got tatted up 5,000 years ago. Plus, what happens when a small island has more goats than people? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/13/202410 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden defends Israel, deadly TX semi crash, Johnson at Mar-a-Lago & more

President Joe Biden warns Iran about a retaliatory strike on Israel. A man is facing charges after ramming a stolen 18-wheeler into a law enforcement building. Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson made an election integrity announcement. A judge is weighing whether to drop obstruction charges against one of Trump’s co-defendants. Lastly, we have new developments on the federal case against a former interpreter for a baseball superstar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/12/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Potential Iranian attack, FISA bill vote, US drug shortages & more

Israel is preparing for a potential attack by Iran or its proxies as soon as this week. The House passed a modified surveillance bill after it failed earlier this week. A former US diplomat accused of spying for Cuba is expected to be sentenced today. Drug shortages reached a record high in the US. And, the head of the largest US bank is painting a gloomy outlook on America’s economic future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/12/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Speaker Johnson's trip, Biden campaign's abortion rights push, four-day work week & more

We'll tell you what House Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump want to talk about later today at Mar-a-Lago. Vice President Kamala Harris will in in the battleground state of Arizona to talk about abortion rights. An aid convoy enters Northern Gaza through a new crossing as famine plagues the strip. People in the UK and EU aren’t happy with Meta's latest move on WhatsApp. And, why some US companies are considering a work shift change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/12/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Student debt relief, Iran attack expected, Johnson speaks with Trump & more

The Biden Administration says its cancelling $7.4 billion student loan debt using existing relief programs. Israel is preparing for a possible attack from Iran and the US is trying to prevent it. Severe storms have led to flood rescues in parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. House Speaker Mike Johnson is in Mar-a-Lago today to speak next to former President Donald Trump. And, there are plans to expand two monuments in California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/12/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: Iran attack high alert, Ohtani interpreter to surrender, fast food workers replaced & more

The US and Israel are on high alert for a possible attack from Iran. There are questions over whether Arizona's abortion ban will actually be enforced. Jury selection starts for former President Donald Trump's hush money case on Monday. Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter has agreed to turn himself in to federal authorities. Plus, there are concerns California's new minimum wage for fast food workers will lead to them being replaced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: O.J.’s cancer death, Biden’s trilateral summit, Ohtani’s former interpreter charged & more

We start with a look at the impact of O.J. Simpson’s blockbuster murder trial in the wake of his death. President Joe Biden hosted the first meeting between the leaders of the US, Japan and the Philippines. The Biden administration is getting closer to enacting a new rule related to gun sales. The CDC is warning about the rapid rise in US measles cases. Finally, the former interpreter for a baseball superstar has been federally charged.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/11/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: O.J. Simpson’s death, Japan PM addresses Congress, Iowa’s immigration bill & more

O.J. Simpson’s family says the former NFL star died of cancer - we have details. Japan’s prime minister raised concerns about North Korea during his address to Congress today. Iowa took a page out of Texas's book with its new immigration law. We have details on a special grand jury’s report on an incident involving a teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student last year. And, future homebuyers are feeling the pinch of inflation.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/11/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: O.J. Simpson dies, water rationing, HELP sign rescue & more

O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76 - we'll look back on his life. Israel's prime minister says his country is preparing for challenges outside of Gaza. Republicans are filing lawsuits over mail-in ballots, while also encouraging voters to use them. Colombia's capital is now rationing water for nine million people. Plus, how a rescue mission from a remote island in the Pacific turned into a family reunion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/11/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Inflation worries, Fs for universities, Kansas City Chiefs arrest warrant & more

We've had another economy snapshot as inflation is coming in hotter than expected. Arizona Republicans have blocked an effort to overturn a Civil War-era abortion ban. The White House says it's concerned about China's actions in the South China Sea. 12 colleges have received failing grades from the Anti-Defamation league. Plus, a warrant is out for the arrest of a Kansas City Chiefs player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/11/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's third failure, temperature stroke deaths, Masters delay & more

Former President has failed to delay his hush money trial again after three rejections in just three days. House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to appear closer to Trump as he suffers another blow. Storms are weakening but moving east and bringing flash flood warnings. Half a million people die each year from strokes linked to extreme temperatures. Plus, the Masters is being delayed as golfers wait to fight for the green jacket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/11/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 PM ET: Philadelphia shooting, dangerous storms, House speaker under fire & more

Police arrested five people in connection to a shooting near a gathering in Philadelphia today. Severe storms left a trail of damage and flooding across parts of the South. The House blocked a controversial surveillance law from advancing, as the speaker’s fate hangs in the balance. Investigators detail the focus of their probe into a Baltimore bridge collapse. Finally, the US is bracing for a cicadapocalypse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/10/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump’s abortion stance, Biden hosts Japanese PM, postage stamp prices & more

Former President Donald Trump gave his firmest response to date on a federal abortion ban. He’s also making another attempt at delaying the start of his hush money trial. President Joe Biden welcomed Japan’s prime minister for an official state visit. Ukraine is getting some much-needed support from the US and UK. And, we’ll tell you why you may want to stock up on stamps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/10/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: 'Goon squad' sentences, hostages missing, board game makeover & more

Six former officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men in Mississippi have been sentenced by a state court. Inflation is coming in much hotter than the Federal Reserve wants. Hamas has indicated that it’s unable to identify and track down 40 hostages needed for a deal with Israel. Former President Donald Trump weighs in on Arizona's near-total abortion ban. Plus, a classic board game is getting a less "intimidating" make over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/10/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Economy snapshot, severe storms, internet labels & more

The latest data on inflation is out, which will be central to the Fed's next decision on interest rates. Severe storms are ramping up in the South today, bringing threats of tornadoes and flash flooding. You're going to notice some changes when you're shopping for an internet plan. Missouri has executed an inmate after last minute attempts to save him failed. Plus, Japan's prime minister is at the White House today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/10/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: AG won't enforce abortion law, drinking water standards, Chicago police shooting & more

Arizona's Attorney General says she won't enforce a Civil War era law that bans almost all abortions in the state. President Joe Biden has called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the war a "mistake." The Biden Administration has introduced a national drinking water standard to limit forever chemicals. Bodycam footage shows how Chicago police officers in plain clothes fired as many as 96 gunshots at a Black man during a traffic stop. And, we'll tell you how this year's NCAA women's basketball final outperformed the men's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/10/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Rafah invasion plan, severe storms, Boeing whistleblower & more

The US is expected to meet with Israeli officials next week to discuss a planned ground incursion in Rafah. Another round of severe weather is slamming parts of the US. A Boeing whistleblower’s claims are sparking a federal investigation. The Biden administration is preparing to take an unusual step to thwart Russian cyberattacks. Finally, we’ll tell you about the EPA’s new rules to protect neighborhoods near facilities that release airborne toxins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/9/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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3 PM ET: Crumbleys sentenced, AZ upholds abortion ban, Chicago police shootout & more

A judge has sentenced the parents of a Michigan school shooter. Arizona’s top court ruled that the state must adhere to a century-old law banning nearly all abortions. An appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump’s request to delay the start of his hush money trial. Video from a fatal shooting involving five Chicago police officers has been released. And, the US transferred Iranian weapons to help Ukraine in its war against Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/9/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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1:30 PM ET: Parents of school shooter sentenced, Gaza hospital horrors, next total solar eclipse & more

The first parents to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting committed by their child were both sentenced today. Gaza officials say hundreds of bodies have been recovered in the hospital complex Israeli forces withdrew from last week. . Former President Donald Trump is set to go on trial next week in the hush money case in New York. A settlement has been reached over last year’s toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Plus, we’ll tell you where and when you can see the next total solar eclipse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/9/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: Landmark climate ruling, Johnson facing pressure, shooting parents sentencing & more

March was the tenth month in a row that the world broke temperature records, and today a European court made a landmark ruling on climate change. The House is back from break and Speaker Mike Johnson is facing a lot of pressure. An inquiry says the Coast Guard illegally used NDAs to stop sexual assault survivors from speaking out about their alleged attacks. The parents of Ethan Crumbley will be sentenced today over their son's school shooting. Plus, prosecutors say Alec Baldwin's behavior contributed to the fatal shooting on the 'Rust' film set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/9/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's delay denied, Arizona's abortion decision, Tesla Autopilot settlement & more

Former President Donald Trump's last ditch attempt to delay his hush money trial has been denied. Hamas says the latest ceasefire deal proposed by Israel doesn't meet its demands. Arizona's Supreme Court will decide today whether the state should go back to a law banning almost all abortions at any stage of pregnancy. We'll have the results from last night's NCAA men's college Basketball championship. Tesla has reached a last minute settlement over a fatal car crash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/9/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Total solar eclipse highlights, Rafah invasion date, Trump’s hush money trial & more

A total solar eclipse captivated millions in North America – we’ll share how some spectators experienced it. Meanwhile, Israel's prime minister says a date for an invasion into Rafah has been set. Ukraine's president gave a dire warning about his country's need for aid in the war with Russia. A judge denied former President Donald Trump’s bid to delay the start of his hush money trial. And finally, we wrap our eclipse coverage with the out-of-this-world wedding celebration that took place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/8/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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3 PM ET: Eclipse mania, Mozambique ferry capsizes, Jonathan Majors sentenced & more

Crowds across parts of the US, Mexico, and Canada are witnessing a rare celestial spectacle – the total solar eclipse. We'll hear from some of those who traveled from far and wide to see the event. Dozens are dead after a ferry boat capsized off the northern coast of Mozambique. Scientists are working to identify a screening test to detect early cases of pancreatic cancer. And, convicted Marvel star Jonathan Majors has been sentenced in his domestic dispute case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/8/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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12 PM ET: Eclipse excitement, Trump’s abortion stance pushback, late night grub & more

Millions of North Americans are just hours away from seeing the eclipse in some form today – we’ll take you to Arkansas where a big celebration is planned. An anti-abortion group is upset with former President Donald Trump’s abortion stance. Researchers have found a potential link to why cancer is rising among younger adults. US lawmakers unveil a plan to give all Americans a right to online privacy. Plus, late-night dining and shopping options are dwindling in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/8/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump on abortion, student loan forgiveness plan, Russian propaganda in Congress & more

Former President Donald Trump says the federal government should stay out of abortion. Clouds and storms may get in the way for some of the tens of millions of people trying to enjoy today's total solar eclipse. The Biden administration this morning has unveiled the details of its new plan to forgive student loan debt. Israel’s Prime Minister is facing opposition within his own cabinet as ceasefire talks continue. Plus, the House Intelligence Committee Chair says Russian propaganda has spread through parts of Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/8/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Eclipse forecast, drone strike on nuclear plant, 737 part falls during flight & more

Eclipse day is here! And even some possible cloud cover won't spoil the show for the tens of millions of Americans in the path of totality. Israel says it has withdrawn troops from southern Gaza, while talks with Hamas seem to be making progress. A drone attack caused damage to the main reactor containment of Europe's largest nuclear power plant. A Southwest Airlines 737 had to turn around yesterday after a piece of the plane came off. And, revenge to a perfect record was had at the NCAA women's basketball final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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One Thing: America’s Moment in the (Eclipsed) Sun

Millions of eyes will be on the sky Monday when the last total solar eclipse in the contiguous United States until 2044 arrives. Tourists from all over the country are flocking to the path of totality in hopes of getting the clearest view, but it remains to be seen if the weather will cooperate. In this episode, we answer some common questions about the event and examine whether space phenomena can unite Americans like it did decades ago.  Guest: Kristin Fisher, CNN Space & Defense Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/7/202414 minutes, 46 seconds
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5 Good Things: Hundreds of Couples Are Eloping During the Eclipse

We'll tell you how some of the millions of people planning to watch the total eclipse in the US next week are preparing. One Oklahoma man is on a mission to keep paying off student lunch debt in honor of his late wife. The first man to live with a pig kidney transplant is at home recovering. People experiencing homelessness in Phoenix are able take showers and do laundry for free. Plus, what if you could fly to another country and be home in time for dinner? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/6/20249 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 PM ET: Quake aftershocks, Biden visits Baltimore, Bronny James declares for NBA draft & more

At least six aftershocks have been recorded since an earthquake shook parts of the northeastern US this morning. President Joe Biden visited Baltimore to assess the damage from last week’s bridge collapse. The White House says there are “no plans” for the US to independently investigate a deadly Israeli drone strike. A judge in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial denied his attempt to subpoena NBC. Lastly, LeBron James may get a chance to play alongside his oldest child. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/5/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Earthquake rattles Northeast, Israeli strike report, Diddy’s son sued & more

New York officials report no major damage or injuries following a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that shook parts of the Northeast. We have the latest on Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks and Israel’s report on the drone strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza. Researchers say prostate cancer cases are expected to more than double globally. One of the sons of mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit. And, we’ll tell you which areas will have the best weather for eclipse viewing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/5/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Eastern US earthquake, student debt relief plans, March Madness Final Four & more

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake was felt by millions of people in the Northeast and New England this morning. The US says it's reviewing the Israeli military's report on the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza. Some House Republicans is demanding conditions to provide federal funding to repair the Francis Scott Key Bridge. President Joe Biden is set to announce more plans for student debt relief. Plus, The women's NCAA March Madness championship game will be set after tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/5/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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9 AM ET: Aid worker killings 'mistaken identification,' latest jobs report, steamer recall & more

Israel says seven aid workers were killed in Gaza because of a case of mistaken identity, and two military officials have been fired over the strike. We'll bring you the latest figures from March's jobs report. More than 400,000 customers have lost power because of a strong Nor'easter. The Biden Administration wants Congress to let the federal government pay for repairs after the Baltimore bridge collapse. Plus, two million Black+Decker steamers have been recalled over burn concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/5/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel's ultimatum response, Biden visits bridge collapse, Angelina Jolie's allegations & more

Israel says it will open a border crossing in Northern Gaza to let in more aid after President Joe Biden warned the country to take action. Biden will meet with families of people killed in the Baltimore bridge collapse today. Former President Donald Trump has suffered two major set backs as he continues to try to delay criminal trials. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in China and talking about oversupply. Plus, Angelina Jolie accuses Brad Pitt of a “history of physical abuse.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/5/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel using AI, LA Easter heist, Disney+ crackdown & more

A new report has found Israel is using artificial intelligence to help pick bombing targets in Gaza. A federal judge rejected former President Trump’s bid to dismiss his criminal charges in the classified documents case for now. We have findings from a toxicology report on the pilot of a deadly hot air balloon crash in Arizona earlier this year. We’ll tell you about one of LA’s largest cash heists in history. Finally, sharing your Disney+ passwords will soon be coming to an end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/4/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden warns Netanyahu, Trump’s Georgia case, 2024 Atlantic hurricane season & more

President Joe Biden delivered a stark message to the Israeli prime minister about the country's military operation in Gaza during a phone call today. A judge rejected former President Donald Trump’s bid to dismiss his election subversion case in Georgia. Parts of the US are bracing for weekend snow while forecasters predict an “extremely active" hurricane season. We’ll break down the devastating impact extreme drought is having on southern Africa. And, a new report finds that cancer is on the rise globally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/4/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's Israel 'anger', NYC marathon tolls, allergies getting worse & more

President Joe Biden is expected to express his "anger" over the killing of aid workers in a call with Israel's prime minister today. We’re learning more about the chaos surrounding the final days of the US presence in Afghanistan. We'll look ahead to hurricane season and the forecast for next Monday's solar eclipse. New York City wants to charge marathon organizers for bridge closures. Plus, pollen allergies are worse than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/4/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden and Netanyahu call, bird flu response, work hours impact later life & more

President Joe Biden has a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today after seven aid workers were killed in Gaza. House Speaker Mike Johnson is considering an Ukrainian aid package, but an ousting threat looms. Russian strikes have killed emergency workers in Ukraine. The CDC says it's closely watching a bird flu outbreak. Plus, erratic work schedules could impact your health later in life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/4/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 AM ET: Aid workers 'targeted,' Trump trial delay, pig transplant success & more

The founder of World Central Kitchen says Israel targeted the seven aid workers killed in Gaza this week. One case against former President Donald Trump's is stalling, while another is going full steam ahead. Dozens of people are unaccounted for after Taiwan’s powerful earthquake. Deadly storms and tornadoes have left a trail of destruction from Georgia to Illinois. Plus, a man goes home from the hospital with a pig kidney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/4/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s hush money trial, Rafah operation concerns, Disney wins proxy battle & more

A judge has denied former President Donald Trump’s motion to delay his hush money trial. More than a dozen leading aid agencies are calling for a stop to Israel’s planned ground offensive as the country’s prime minister faces mounting pressure to step down. Two investors pleaded guilty for participating in a scheme that brought Trump’s social media business public. Disney prevailed in a high stakes board vote over its future. A bird flu outbreak could make eggs even more expensive. Lastly, some of the music industry’s biggest names are taking a stand against artificial intelligence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/3/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel apologizes, TX immigration law hearing, solar eclipse weather & more

Israel is taking responsibility for an airstrike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza. A federal appeals court hearing on Texas’s controversial immigration law wrapped up today – we have details. Severe storms and tornadoes left a trail of destruction from Georgia to Illinois. President Joe Biden teams up with Sen. Bernie Sanders to promote efforts to lower prescription drug costs. And, a wrinkle has appeared in the total solar eclipse forecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/3/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Taiwan earthquake aftershocks, US bridges vulnerable, bitter Disney battle & more

Rescue workers in Taiwan are trying to get to people trapped in the rubble, after a major earthquake and dozens of aftershocks hit the island. Experts tell CNN that other major US bridges could risk collapse from ship collisions. Special Counsel Jack Smith seems like he’s pretty frustrated with the judge overseeing the former President Donald Trump's classified documents case. That Texas immigration law is back in court today. Plus, a bitter boardroom battle for Disney’s future takes place today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/3/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden 'outraged,' NATO's Trump-proofing, digital depression treatment & more

President Joe Biden says he's "outraged" over the deaths of aid workers in Gaza, as protestors storm Israel's parliament. There were warning signs for Biden and former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin's primaries. NATO leaders are looking to approve "Trump-proof" support of Ukraine. The FDA has given the go ahead for a digital treatment for depression. Plus, the $1.09 billion Powerball jackpot is up for grabs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/3/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Civilian deaths pressure, Taiwan earthquake, menthol cigarettes lawsuit & more

Israel is facing growing pressure to protect civilians following international outcry over aid workers' deaths. President Joe Biden is also feeling the pressure over his Gaza policies, as primary voters in Wisconsin send him a message. Powerful storms are traveling down the East Coast after battering parts of Ohio and Tennessee. At least nine people have been killed in an earthquake in Taiwan. Plus, civil rights groups and medical organizations are suing the FDA over menthol cigarettes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/3/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 PM ET: Primary elections, severe storms, Gaza hospital down & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump took verbal jabs at each other on key campaign issues ahead of a November rematch. The threat of a severe weather outbreak is taking aim at parts of the US. Israel’s president has apologized to the founder of World Central Kitchen after the Israeli military killed several of its aid workers in a convoy. Police have identified the man accused of ramming a vehicle through an entrance at the FBI’s Atlanta field office. Finally, the federal government says hospitals must obtain written consent for sensitive and intimate exams.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/2/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 PM ET: Deadly aid convoy strike, Biden-Xi call, Tesla sales plummet & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the Israeli military strike that killed at least seven aid workers in Gaza. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping had their first conversation since meeting in November. Ukraine claims it struck a key oil refinery in Russia. Prescription fills for Adderall and similar ADHD treatments have dipped amid an ongoing shortage in the US. And, Tesla posted its first drop in sales since the first year of the pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/2/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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12 PM ET: Aid worker deaths 'unintentional,' US retirement crisis, Nazi logo jersey & more

Israel's prime minister says forces unintentionally killed aid workers in Gaza. It's primary day in five states – we'll tell you which state to keep a close eye on. The US is heading towards a retirement crisis as Americans struggle to save. Ocean temperatures may be rising, but research funding is dropping. Plus, Germany is changing part of its national soccer jersey design, after it was compared to a Nazi group's logo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/2/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Strike kills aid workers, Tulsa survivors' last chance, Finland school shooting & more

An Israeli strike has killed seven aid workers in Gaza. Former President Donald Trump has been told to stop talking about family members of people involved in his hush money case. The last two survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre have their final chance to get a trial over reparations. One child has died and two others are injured after a school shooting in Finland. And, the Women's March Madness Final Four is set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/2/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET: Aid workers killed, FL abortion decisions, 'incognito mode' settlement & more

Aid workers delivering food to starving people in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli strike. Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail, we'll give you the latest on his busy legal week. Florida's Supreme Court has given the go ahead for a six week abortion ban, while also giving voters a chance to protect abortion rights in the state. More than 75 million people are under a severe storm threat in the Southeast and Ohio Valley. Plus, why Google is deleting billions of data records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/2/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 PM ET: Iranian commanders killed, grapefruit-sized hail, bird flu case & more

We start with the latest on a vehicle that crashed into an Atlanta FBI field office. An attack on an Iranian building in Syria killed seven Islamic Revolutionary Guard officials, including two senior Iranian commanders. More than 60 million people in the central US are under the threat of severe weather. President Joe Biden will assess the damage of the Baltimore bridge collapse this week, as the bodies of four victims are still missing. Another person has tested positive for the avian flu — also known as bird flu. And, you might want to play the Powerball tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/1/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 PM ET: Deadly airstrike in Syria, CA fast food workers, Trump’s media stock & more

Iranian and Syrian officials are blaming Israel for an airstrike that killed a top Iranian military commander in Damascus. Former South Carolina Attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced for federal financial crimes today. How House Speaker Mike Johnson handles aid for Ukraine could determine whether he’ll get to keep his gavel. Fast food workers in California got an hourly wage increase today. Plus, Trump’s media stock plunges after posting a big loss for 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/1/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Nuclear fusion record, US home purchase analysis, Easter Egg Roll & more

Crews in Baltimore are working to remove the first portion of the Francis Scott Key bridge wreckage. Scientists produce an “artificial sun” seven times hotter than the real sun’s core. US and Israeli officials are set to meet virtually today to discuss Israel’s planned ground offensive in Rafah. A new analysis breaks down how much home buyers need to make to afford a home in dozens of states. Plus, President Joe Biden addresses thousands of people at the White House for the annual Easter Egg roll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/1/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza hospital 'massacre,' measles outbreaks, March Madness Final Four & more

Medical crews in Gaza say they’re working to recover hundreds of bodies from the Al Shifa hospital in Gaza after a two week Israeli siege ended. More than 50 million people from Texas to Virginia are under a severe weather threat. US health officials are worried about Measles outbreaks in the US. Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is being sentenced for financial crimes. The March Madness Final Four is now set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/1/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 AM ET: Huge Israeli protests, House Speaker drama, Indianapolis mass shootings & more

Thousands of people took to the streets over the weekend calling for Israel's prime minister to resign. Mike Johnson could become the second ever House Speaker to be ousted by his own colleagues. Clear up is underway at the site of the Baltimore bridge collapse. It was another bloody weekend in Indianapolis and children were hurt in a mass shooting. Plus, how hackers took revenge in Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/1/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: What Tennessee Can Tell Us About Our Extreme Politics

After the Tennessee legislature expelled state representatives Justin Jones and Justin Pearson for protesting inaction on gun violence last year, more people became aware of how the state’s Republican supermajority operates. However, there are Republicans and Democrats who say the current way of doing business is making it hard to get any kind of legislation passed. In this episode, we hear from grassroots lawmakers about how the gridlock is impacting their constituents and what it can tell us about our national politics ahead of the election in November.  Guest: Van Jones, CNN Political Commentator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/31/202416 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 Good Things: A Happy Ending for a Furry Wedding Crasher

College students are loving a new course they're taking that's teaching them how to be happier. A cat-loving couple adopts the kitty who crashed their wedding. A children’s nursery inside a home for older adults in the UK has led to some heartwarming friendships. An iconic movie prop that's fueled a hot debate for decades sold at an auction for big bucks. Plus, why are people bringing PowerPoints to parties? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/30/20249 minutes, 48 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel strikes Lebanon, Dengue cases rise, fake eclipse glasses & more

Israel claims it has targeted a Hezbollah missile commander after a strike in Southern Lebanon. A slow road to recovery in the Baltimore bridge collapse as Biden is expected to visit the area next week. Trump is appealing the decision that allows Fani Willis to remain on Georgia election case. Dengue cases are on the rise in Latin America and the Caribbean. And fake eclipse glasses? Make sure you have the real deal for this upcoming solar eclipse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/29/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Baltimore clean up, Haiti gang leader speaks out, longshot presidential candidate & more

The largest crane on the East Coast has arrived in Baltimore to help clear the wreckage of the deadly bridge collapse. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells families of kidnapped Israeli soldiers that “we are preparing to enter Rafah.” A federal judge harshly criticized Donald Trump’s attacks on another judge in one of Trump's criminal cases. One of the leaders of Haiti’s gang collective says the group is open to discussing an end to the ongoing chaos. And, a millennial is running for president under the name “Literally Anybody Else.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/29/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden and Trump fundraising, inflation rises, Louis Gossett Jr. dies & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have taken very different approaches to fundraising this week. Inflation has ticked up again. Ukraine's President says he made a direct appeal for aid to House Speaker Mike Johnson. A Michigan legislator claimed he saw "illegal invaders" at the airport, it turned out to be a March Madness basketball team. Plus, Oscar winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. has died at the age of 87. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/29/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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9 AM ET: World court's Gaza demands, Biden's big fundraiser, Florida's fishy behavior & more

The International Court of Justice is again ordering Israel to let more aid into Gaza. President Joe Biden raised more than $26 million at a star studded fundraiser in New York City last night. Huge cranes are being brought to Baltimore to help clean up after the bridge collapse, as authorities rush to get the port back up and running. It's the one year anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich getting arrested in Russia. Plus, something fishy is going on in Florida and it's got scientists stumped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/29/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Evan Gershkovich one year on, Tennessee blocks police reform, Beyoncé goes country & more

Today marks one year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia. We're learning more about clean up efforts after the Baltimore bridge collapse. 1,500 people have been killed by gang violence in Haiti. Tennessee's governor has signed a bill blocking police reform that was inspired by the death of Tyre Nichols. And, Beyoncé has just dropped her new country album.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/29/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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6 PM ET: Life-saving text, impeachment updates, OTC birth control store access & more

Authorities are racing to clear debris from under the Francis Scott Key bridge, while a construction worker shares he sent a life-saving text to his boss. A bus full of Easter worshippers plunged off a cliff in South Africa. We have the latest on impeachment proceedings against the Homeland Security secretary and the president. Over-the-counter birth control is now available in pharmacies – we'll tell you where. And the stock market closed the first quarter on a high note. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/28/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump’s Georgia case, FTX CEO sentenced, Pope’s historic move & more

A judge heard arguments today on whether the Georgia election subversion case against former President Donald Trump can be dismissed on First Amendment grounds. We have the latest on the aftermath of the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse. A judge sentenced the former crypto CEO Sam Bankman-Fried to 25 years in federal prison. Cases of Mpox, previously known as Monkeypox, are on the rise in the US. And, the Pope emphasizes humility in a historic move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/28/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sam Bankman-Fried sentence, four presidents in NY, YouTube's splurge & more

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced for defrauding cryptocurrency customers and investors. Work is underway to try to get an important shipping channel back open after the bridge collapse in Baltimore. Four US presidents will be in New York today – we'll tell you why. A new CNN investigation reveals the disturbing terror tactics used by the Myanmar junta. Plus, YouTube is trying to compete with TikTok and Instagram by investing big in creators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/28/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Baltimore repair efforts, soccer kiss prison sentence, airport AI rules & more

Baltimore looks ahead to rebuilding after the bridge collapse, as a search for bodies is stalled. Former President Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia is back up and running today. Israel's prime minister says Palestinians in Rafah can "just move" out of the city with their tents. Prosecutors want a former Spanish soccer chief to spend two and half years in prison for giving an unwanted kiss to a player. Plus, new rules are being introduced over the use of artificial intelligence in airports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/28/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Bridge bodies recovered, Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing, IL stabbing rampage & more

The bodies of two construction workers killed in the Baltimore bridge collapse have been recovered from the Patapsco river. Israel's prime minister says "victory" is a few weeks away in Gaza. A judge says ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman should be disbarred for falsely trying to challenge the 2020 election results. Sam Bankman-Fried is due to be sentenced today for his FTX fraud, and prosecutors want a lot of jail time. And, a stabbing rampage in Illinois has killed four people and injured seven others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/28/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Bridge collapse details, Hunter Biden charges, Beyonce track list & more

Former Democratic vice presidential nominee and Sen. Joe Lieberman has died, according to a statement from his family. Investigators are trying to figure out how a cargo ship ran into a Baltimore bridge. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to reschedule a delegation to discuss targeting Hamas in Rafah. Attorneys for Hunter Biden and special counsel David Weiss faced off in a courtroom today. The Anti-Defamation League reports record-high incidents of white supremacist propaganda. And, Beyonce has dropped the track list for her new country album. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/27/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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3 PM ET: Bridge collapse timeline, Disney-DeSantis agreement, Obama helps Biden & more

Federal officials are trying to piece together a timeline of how the deadly bridge collapse happened in Baltimore. We have the latest on where Hamas and Israel talks over a hostage deal and a ceasefire stand. After years of drama, Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have agreed to a settlement — we’ll break it down. Former President Barack Obama is helping President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection efforts. And, the latest on Diddy’s home search. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/27/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Dali ship black box, racism on the road, global food waste & more

The investigation into how the Dali container ship crashed into a bridge in Baltimore is underway. A legal battle over Texas immigration law continues, giving a temporary win for the Biden Administration. A Utah basketball team says it faced racial harassment in Idaho before their NCCA's March Madness game. A UN report reveals the shocking extent of the global food waste crisis. Plus, we'll tell you where things stand with the two major jackpots up for grabs this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/27/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: Baltimore recovery, Hunter Biden showdown, Diddy's lawyer speaks out & more

The six people missing after the bridge collapse in Baltimore are now presumed dead. The battle over Texas' controversial immigration law continues, as an appeals court keeps it on hold. Hunter Biden is expected to be involved in a courtroom showdown today. A lawyer for Sean "Diddy" Combs has spoken out after the rapper's houses were searched. Plus, a dog and bird were best friends, now they've been separated and the internet is not happy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/27/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Bridge collapse deaths, TikTok investigation, Medicare weight loss cost & more

Rescue efforts have now turned to recovery in Baltimore after yesterday's bridge collapse, and six people are presumed dead. A woman who was held hostage by Hamas has spoken about the sexual abuse she endured. The Federal Trade Commission is investigating TikTok. A Democrat who ran on reproduction rights has won a special election in Alabama. Plus, diabetes drugs that are also used for weight loss are costing Medicare billions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/27/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 PM ET: Bridge collapse aftermath, Trump gag order, Gaza airdrop tragedy & more

The US Transportation secretary says the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore will have a major impact on supply chains as the search continues for the missing. A judge has imposed a gag order on former President Donald Trump in his hush money trial. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced his vice presidential running mate. At least 12 Palestinians drowned off the northern coast of Gaza while trying to retrieve airdropped aid. Lastly, NBC News ousts former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, days after hiring her as as a paid political analyst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/26/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden addresses bridge collapse, abortion pill case concludes, credit card settlement & more

At least six people remain unaccounted for after a vital bridge collapsed in Baltimore from a ship collision. The majority of US Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical about banning the abortion pill, mifepristone, nationwide. The Gaza Ministry of Health says at least 18 people, including children, were killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah overnight. The FDA is renewing its ban on electrical stimulation devices. And, Visa and Mastercard agreed to a multi-billion dollar settlement that will lower merchant fees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/26/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Bridge mayday call, SCOTUS abortion pill questions, RFK Jr’s pick & more

We have the latest on what happened before and after a ship slammed into a major bridge that collapsed in Baltimore. The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding the nationwide accessibility of abortion drug Mifepristone. Israel's Defense Minister visits Washington with the US-Israeli relationship at a low point. Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is announcing his VP running mate. Plus, another game, another record for a NCAA basketball superstar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Bridge collapse rescue efforts, Trump Media enters stock market, Assange extradition decision & more

Rescue operations are underway after a bridge in Baltimore collapsed when it was hit by a large cargo ship. The Supreme Court is hearing arguments today over whether to strip back access to abortion pills in the US. Trump Media and Technology Group is making its stock market debut this morning. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention in Russia has been extended again. Plus, a UK court has put off Julian Assange's extradition to US, for now at least. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/26/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Baltimore bridge collapse, abortion pills arguments, Sean 'Diddy' Combs raids & more

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early this morning after it was hit by a large ship. The Supreme Court will hear arguments today over the fate of abortion pills in the US. Israel's foreign minister says his country will not cease fire in Gaza, as a rift with the US widens. Heavily armed federal agents have raided multiple properties belonging to rapper and music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs. Plus, LA Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani denies taking part in sports gambling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden-Netanyahu tensions, Moscow terror attack, Truth Social merger & more

We start with the latest on the Israeli Prime Minister’s decision to cancel meetings in Washington on the military’s ground incursion in Rafah. Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the deadly attack at a Moscow concert hall last week. Investors seem poised over former president Donald Trump’s Truth Social Wall Street debut tomorrow. Researchers found a surge in abortion pill requests outside of the healthcare system after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Lastly, we have a look at the impact the last total solar eclipse had on drivers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/25/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Twists in Trump cases, ceasefire resolution fallout, Chick-fil-A pledge & more

The US is reacting to the Israeli prime minister’s decision to cancel his delegation’s trip to Washington this week – we have the latest. Former President Donald Trump catches a break in his civil fraud trial as a judge sets a date for the start of his hush money trial. The Biden administration has charged and sanctioned multiple Chinese hackers over an alleged sweeping espionage campaign against US targets. Three major tech giants are at risk of facing stiff penalties over the EU’s new antitrust law. And, Chick-fil-A announces changes to its chicken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/25/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump’s lifeline, Israel cancels US trip, Boeing CEO stepping down & more

Former President Donald Trump got a lifeline from a New York appeals court, while he's in court today for the state’s hush money case against him. Israel cancelled a trip to Washington after the US refused to veto a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Boeing’s CEO says he’s stepping down. Scores of kidnapped school children in Nigeria are now home safe. Plus, we’ll tell you which city has more snow this spring than it did all winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/25/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's bond deadline, Israel blocking aid, millions may lose internet access & more

Two major legal battles are facing former President Donald Trump in New York today - we'll bring you the details. All four suspects in the deadly Moscow attack will be kept in custody amid allegations of torture. The head of UNRWA says Israeli authorities told them they won’t approve any future aid trucks into northern Gaza, where famine is imminent. We'll tell you why tens of millions of Americans are on the verge of losing home internet access. Plus, California’s first deadly cougar attack in more than 20 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/25/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's out of time, Russia attackers charged, Ohtani to speak & more

Former President Donald Trump has reached the deadline to pay his almost half a billion dollar bond for civil business fraud. The four suspects of Friday’s attack in Moscow have been charged with committing a terrorist act. Israel has reportedly agreed to a hostage and prisoner swap proposal but Hamas hasn't responded yet. Powerful winter storms are pummeling parts of the US. LA Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani will speak to the media today after an investigation was opened into his interpreter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/25/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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One Thing: Will SCOTUS Shelve Medication Abortion?

The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments this week in a case that could restrict access to a widely used abortion pill - even in states where the procedure is still allowed. It is another major moment in the battle over reproductive rights following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and a controversial ruling in Alabama which cast doubt on the future of IVF treatment. In this episode, we hear what the justices will be considering and look at how the current state of abortion access is impacting women in Republican states.  Guests: Meg Tirrell, CNN Medical Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/24/202417 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 Good Things: Dapper Day, ‘Assume I Can,’ March Meowness & more

Some very fashionable third graders started a weekly trend of dressing to the nines at school. The star of the viral campaign for World Down Syndrome Day reflects on the ad’s empowering message. For most people, March is for basketball... but for this library, it’s all about cats for a good cause! A DJ and a cancer survivor team up to cheer patients up at a children’s hospital. Plus, how much do you love your favorite book... enough to go to an immersive event? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/23/20249 minutes, 45 seconds
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6 PM ET: Kate’s cancer treatment, Russia concert hall attack, Johnson’s speakership threat & more

Princess Kate revealed her cancer diagnosis in a new video. Armed attackers killed at least 40 people and injured dozens at a popular concert venue near Moscow. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a surprise motion to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson. A new FASFA calculation error could further delay students’ financial aid awards. Finally, a new study underscores the health risks associated with store-bought bottled water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/22/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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3 PM ET: Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis, Rafah offensive, missing student found dead & more

The Princess of Wales reveals she's been diagnosed with cancer and is in the "early stages" of treatment. The Senate will vote on a trillion-dollar spending package to avert a government shutdown after it passed the House earlier today. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will conduct its ground offensive in southern Gaza even without US support. A University of Missouri student who vanished after leaving a Nashville bar two weeks ago has been found dead. The US is adjusting to a new pattern for respiratory virus season. And, a new CNN poll surveys voters in two swing states about a Biden-Trump rematch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/22/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: House passes funding bill, Trump’s windfall, March Madness mayhem & more

The House has passed a $1.2 trillion government funding package, setting off a sprint in the Senate ahead of a shutdown deadline. A US-backed resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire failed to pass the UN's Security Council this morning. Former President Donald Trump is about to get richer soon, but it won't solve his cash crunch. CPB says border agents arrested hundreds of migrants in Texas yesterday. The FBI told Alaska Airlines passengers they might be victims of a crime. Plus, the NCAA says only a very small sliver of March Madness brackets are still intact for the men’s tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/22/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: House funding vote today, ceasefire resolution, NE + FL flood watches & more

The House is expected to vote today to prevent a partial government shutdown before midnight, but the funding bill then has to get through the Senate in time. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will be voting this morning on a US resolution calling for “an immediate and sustained ceasefire" in Gaza. Russia has launched what may be one of its biggest ever missile and drone strikes against Ukraine's energy infrastructure. More than 50 million people are expected to be under flood watches across the Northeastern US and south Florida today. And, why your next vacation may be more expensive if you fly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/22/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: Shutdown deadline, US' Gaza resolution, Trump's assets seizure prep & more

There are fears a bipartisan spending bill might not be passed in time to avert a government shutdown that's hours away. The UN Security Council will be voting on a US resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza. A prominent Haitian gang leader has been killed by police as violence continues to rock the country's capital. After announcing the capture of an escaped inmate and his accomplice, police in Idaho are now investigating two possibly connected homicides. Plus, New York's Attorney General is preparing to seize some of former President Donald Trump’s assets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/22/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s NY assets, Starbucks mugs recalled, Reddit goes public & more

The New York attorney general’s office took the first step to prepare to try to seize former President Donald Trump’s assets in his civil fraud case while a Georgia district attorney aims for a summer trial in his election subversion case. We have the latest on the Israeli military’s raid at Gaza’s largest hospital. The last of six former Mississippi law enforcement officers have been sentenced for torturing two Black men. Some Starbucks-branded holiday mugs have been recalled – we have details. Finally, Reddit makes its stock market debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/21/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire talks latest, Dow nears 40K, NOAA’s spring outlook & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Arab leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza ceasefire negotiations before heading to Israel tomorrow. The Dow is on the verge of reaching the 40,000 threshold for the first time. A warmer spring may be on tap for most of the US. Up to three London hospital staffers are under investigation for allegedly trying to access Princess Kate’s medical records. And, a common outdoor plant is fueling an increase in wildfires across the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/21/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: DOJ sues Apple, student debt relief, pig kidney transplant & more

The Justice Department has filed a blockbuster anti trust lawsuit against Apple. We now know what's in the $1.2 trillion government spending package – will lawmakers pass it in time to avoid a shutdown? European leaders are thinking about using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military. The Biden administration has announced more student debt relief. Plus, doctors have successfully transplanted a pig's kidney into a human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/21/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: $1.2 trillion spending bill, hypersonic weapons test, LA Dodgers interpreter controversy & more

Lawmakers have finally released the details of their $1.2 trillion spending deal. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says a ceasefire and hostage release deal is "getting closer." Former President Donald Trump has until Monday to pay almost half a billion dollars. The US Air Force has tested a hypersonic cruise missile in the Pacific for the first time, as it tries to keep up with China and Russia. Plus, the LA Dodgers fired their star player’s interpreter over allegations of "massive theft." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/21/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Spending deal released, Trump's bills pile up, final 'goon squad' sentencing & more

Lawmakers have released a 1.2 trillion-dollar government funding package this morning. Former President Donald Trump is struggling to keep up with his legal bills. The final two law enforcement officers will be sentenced today over the torture of two Black men in Mississippi. Israel's government has been temporarily blocked from sending Palestinian patients back to war torn Gaza. Plus, US life expectancy has risen again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/21/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: US semiconductor chip investment, Trump floats abortion ban, Kate’s medical records & more

President Joe Biden announced a multibillion-dollar grant to boost semiconductor chip manufacturing in the US. Former President Donald Trump says he’s considering backing a 15-week federal abortion ban. Two more former Mississippi law enforcement officers have been sentenced for torturing two Black men. Dozens of Americans have been evacuated from Haiti as the country grapples with escalating gang violence and political instability. Finally, a data watchdog group is looking into whether someone tried to access Princess Kate's medical records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/20/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Fed interest rates, TX immigration hearing, Chicago lead water & more

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for a fifth time. A judge in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case is allowing former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants to appeal his ruling that allowed the Fulton County district attorney to continue prosecuting the case. A federal appeals court heard arguments about whether to allow Texas to temporarily enforce its controversial immigration law. We have the latest on Congress’s efforts to pass a final funding package to avoid a partial government shutdown. And, a new study finds children in Chicago may be exposed to dangerous lead levels in water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/20/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's appeals, EV rules easing, recession odds & more

The WHO issues a dire warning as infants in Gaza face starvation amid deteriorating conditions. Former President Donald Trump and others have been given the green light to appeal a decision in the Georgia election subversion case, while he's in panic mode over another appeal in New York. The EPA is slowing down an important part of President Biden's climate agenda. An economist who predicted the 2008 recession weighs in on odds of it happening in the US this time around. Plus, the fruits you should wash real good before you eat them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/20/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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9 AM ET: Funding deal race, Netanyahu talks to senators, world's most expensive drug & more

Republicans and Democrats are racing to get a spending package through the House and Senate before a Friday deadline. A court will hear arguments over a controversial immigration law in Texas. Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is talking to Republican senators via video link today. China isn't happy about the world's reaction to a new security law in Hong Kong. Plus, the FDA has approved a new drug that could become the most expensive treatment in the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/20/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 AM ET: Texas law confusion, AL diversity ban bill, Americans less happy & more

A controversial immigration law in Texas was given the go ahead yesterday, but only for a few hours. CNN projects that a candidate backed by former President Donald Trump has won a key primary in Ohio. The Fed is expected to keep interest rates steady today. Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public schools and colleges. Plus, the US isn't as happy as it used to be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/20/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Texas immigration law, Afghanistan withdrawal hearing, Zillow’s stock drops & more

Texas is allowed to enforce its controversial immigration law for now. Two top generals, who oversaw the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, testified in a congressional hearing today. We have new developments on the Israel-Hamas war and spiraling crisis in Haiti. Zillow’s stock plummets after a realtor settlement shakes up the housing market. Finally, Trader Joe’s recalls select cashews over a salmonella risk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire impasse, primary voting continues, Navarro in prison & more

The latest round of talks on a ceasefire-hostages deal in Gaza ended with no breakthrough. Former President Donald Trump is playing into antisemitic tropes with his recent comments on Jewish Americans. Former Trump White House aide Peter Navarro has started serving his four-month prison sentence. The first of six White former Mississippi police officers accused of torturing two Black men has been sentenced. And, surging gas prices hit a significant milestone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Princess of Wales spotted, funding deal reached, March Madness & more

The first ship carrying food aid has been delivered to people in need in northern Gaza, as fears over the food crisis there are growing. The Princess of Wales has been spotted in public, while another official photo with her in it has been deemed doctored. Congressional leaders say they’ve reached a government funding deal. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been accused of sexual assault by a former NYPD aide in new lawsuit. Plus, the men’s March Madness tournament begins today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/19/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: Babies to be sent back to Gaza, torture officers sentencing, Caitlyn Jenner backs ban & more

Israel is sending some Palestinian patients back to war torn Gaza, including newborns and their mothers. It's primary day for five states, we'll tell you why Ohio is the one to watch. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says the US won't let Ukraine fail. Sentencing hearings start today for the six White officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men in Mississippi. Plus, Caitlyn Jenner has shown up to support a ban on transgender athletes competing in women's sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/19/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza famine warning, US abortions rise, crop frost danger & more

Northern Gaza is about to enter a famine, as the US puts more pressure on Israel to get aid into the area. Abortions in the US are at their highest level in over a decade. Congress is once again facing a government shutdown deadline this Friday, but negotiations are getting somewhere. Freezing temperatures in the South could kill off crops. Plus, the most air polluted cities in the US and worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: TX border law, Biden-Netanyahu call, Trump 'bloodbath' comment & more

The Supreme Court has indefinitely blocked Texas from enforcing its controversial immigration law. President Joe Biden voiced "deep concerns" over Israel's plans for a major operation in Rafah during his phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The EPA says it's banning the last form of asbestos still used in the US. Six former White police officers are set to be sentenced this week for torturing and abusing two Black men last year. And finally, former President Donald Trump clarified what he meant when he said "bloodbath" during a rally on the weekend.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza famine 'imminent', Trump can't cover bond, govt shutdown looms & more

The World Food Programme warns that famine in northern Gaza is "imminent" as an Israeli attack continued on a hospital. Former President Donald Trump's lawyers says he's having a hard time securing cover for a bond in in civil business fraud case. Surging gang violence in Haiti has led to looting and is severely affecting food and fuel supplies. We're counting down to yet another government shutdown this week. Plus, the Supreme Court heard arguments today in a First Amendment case concerning tech companies and alleged governmental censorship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/18/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump’s bond troubles, real estate game changer, OTC birth control & more

Former President Donald Trump can’t get an insurance company to underwrite the massive judgement against him in the New York civil business fraud case. The State Department evacuated dozens of US citizens from Haiti. The way Americans buy and sell homes is about to change drastically. People can now start ordering over-the-counter birth control pills online. Plus, spring may be just around the corner, but winter’s not done yet for much of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Haiti looting, RBG 'desecration', golf's 'stupid' rule & more

Israel’s military is ordering all people near a medical complex in to evacuate, though aid agencies say there's no where safe. Looting and gang violence is running rampant in Haiti's capital, affecting children and the most vulnerable. Brooklyn’s DA says it won't pursue charges at this point against the man who shot another man in the head on a subway train. The family of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg says her memory is being desecrated by an award bearing her name. And, some golf fans are lashing out against what they say is a “stupid rule.”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza hospital fire, TX law freeze expires, suspected killer captured & more

Israeli forces are attacking a hospital complex in Gaza, as negotiations continue for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. The hold on a controversial Texas law is set to expire later today. A man accused of killing three relatives in Pennsylvania has been captured in New Jersey. To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin won another 6-year term as Russia's president. Plus, a 750-pound pet has been taken away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/18/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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One Thing: How Haiti’s Gangs Pushed Out the Prime Minister

Earlier this week, Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry announced he would resign amid spreading gang violence and instability. The United Nations estimates that gangs control nearly 80% of Haiti’s capital, brutalizing civilians and attacking police. Meanwhile, a Kenyan-led force is set to take over security on the island once a presidential council is in place, but there are major questions about how effective it will be. In this episode, a CNN team describes what they heard from residents about the terrors they’ve faced and what they want for the future.  Guests: David Culver, CNN Senior National Correspondent & Caitlin Hu, CNN Senior Editor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/17/202418 minutes, 5 seconds
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5 Good Things: Sailing into history, surprise wedding, luck of the Irish & more

Sailor Cole Brauer became the first American woman to race nonstop around the world by herself. A catholic schoolteacher in Minnesota pulled off an epic surprise by getting married in front of the whole school. Guinness brewery is doing more for the Irish than slinging pints this St. Patrick’s Day. Scientists discover tons of new deep-sea species. Plus, what if every weekend was a three-day weekend?  For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/16/20249 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 PM ET: GA prosecutor steps down, deadly Russian strikes, McDonald’s system outage & more

We start with two big developments in former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election subversion and hush money cases. Russia’s military launched deadly strikes on a Ukrainian port city. CNN pressed a senior Hamas official about the conditions of Israeli hostages in Gaza. We’ll tell you about a global IT failure that rocked McDonald’s locations worldwide. Lastly, a blueberry breaks records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/15/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: GA disqualification ruling, major real estate settlement, Gaza ceasefire talks & more

A judge in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case gave the Fulton County district attorney an ultimatum. A new settlement could change the way real estate agents are compensated. We’ll tell you where Gaza ceasefire talks stand in the Israel-Hamas war. We have an update on plans to temporarily relocate UN staff in Haiti amid ongoing gang violence. And, we’ll tell you which US city may no longer have Uber or Lyft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Fani Willis can stay, Israel’s Rafah plan, marijuana roundtable & more

The judge in the Georgia election subversion case against Donald Trump and others said the district attorney can stay on if the special prosecutor resigns. We look at what guilty verdicts in Michigan could mean for parents of school shooters. The US says it hasn't seen Israel’s newly released plan for military action and civilian relocation in Rafah. If you want to know what happens when a country bans TikTok, look at India. Plus, the White House is working with a popular rapper on marijuana reform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET (UPDATED): DA can stay on Trump case, Tornado deaths, Duchess of Sussex brand & more

A judge says the Fulton County DA can stay on the Georgia election subversion case, but the lead prosecutor she had an affair with should step down. Suspected tornadoes in Indiana and Ohio have killed two people. An aid shipment is being unloaded on the coast of Gaza. Alec Baldwin wants involuntary manslaughter charges dropped over the Rust film set shooting. Plus, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is launching a new brand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/15/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly tornadoes, school shooting parents, Fox News deaths lawsuit & more

A judge says he'll rule today on whether the Fulton County DA should be dismissed from the Georgia Election Subversion case. Deadly tornadoes have been reported in Ohio and Indiana overnight. Ethan Crumbley's father has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after his son committed a high school shooting. Russia's presidential election starts today. Plus, Fox News is being sued over two deaths in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/15/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 PM ET: VP Harris makes history, Trump’s classified docs hearing, ‘junk fees’ crackdown & more

Vice President Kamala Harris became the first sitting VP to visit an abortion provider. We have new developments on former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case and hush money trial. The Biden administration is weighing whether to use Guantanamo Bay to process a potential surge of Haitian migrants fleeing to the US amid their country’s gang violence. Mortgage rates dropped for a second week in a row. Lastly, we’ll tell you about a new federal rule that requires cable companies to be more transparent with consumers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/14/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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3 PM ET: Schumer criticizes Netanyahu, key inflation gauge sizzles, ‘Polio Paul’ dies & more

A top Senate Democrat has criticized the Israeli government and called for new elections. Former President Donald Trump is pushing to get his classified documents case delayed or thrown out during a hearing today. The Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge gave a hot reading for February. The jury is deliberating in the trial of James Crumbley, the father of a teenager who killed four classmates at Michigan’s Oxford High School in 2021. And, the man who spent most of his life in an iron lung has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/14/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM ET: TikTok buyer interest, SpaceX milestones, soccer player pops the question & more

A former Trump cabinet official says he’s interested in buying TikTok. President Joe Biden is on the campaign trail, while former President Donald Trump is in court. SpaceX’s Starship reaches new heights in monumental test flight. A powerful storm is poised to deliver nearly every weather hazard possible to several states. Plus, a trailblazing soccer player proposed to his partner on his club’s field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/14/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump docs hearing, Boeing’s problems, Israel’s Rafah intent & more

Former President Donald Trump is in court in Florida today where a key issue will be debated in the classified documents case. The problems keep piling up for Boeing. Israel’s military plans to move 1.4 million displaced Gazans from Rafah to ‘humanitarian enclaves.’ A GOP Governor is being sued for a cosmetic procedure she got done in another state. Plus, Aaron Rodgers is on a VP shortlist – and he’s embraced a fringe conspiracy theory before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/14/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump running down the clock, school children ransom, SpaceX trying again & more

Former President Donald Trump is back in court today as he once again tries to delay criminal trials. Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting an abortion clinic today. Kidnappers in Nigeria are demanding more than $600,000 in ransom for hundreds of school children they've taken. SpaceX is testing its huge Starship rocket for the third time. Plus, Don Lemon says X dropped him after a tense interview with its CEO Elon Musk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/14/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hunter Biden's gun case, Haiti’s transitional council, landmark AI bill & more

A federal judge has set Hunter Biden's trial date on gun-related charges. President Joe Biden rallied supporters in the key battleground state of Wisconsin after he and former President Donald Trump clinched their party’s nominations. Ukraine’s military struck at least four oil refineries in Russia ahead of the country’s presidential election. We have new developments on Haiti's government amid a wave of gang attacks. The man charged with murdering a Georgia nursing student has a brother who is now facing unrelated charges. Lastly, the EU has approved a law that regulates how AI is used in Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/13/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump GA case charges, severe storms, Nick Saban on college sports & more

A judge in the Georgia election subversion case dismissed some charges against former President Donald Trump and his allies. A bill that could potentially ban TikTok is one step closer to becoming law. Hunter Biden declined Republicans’ invitation to testify at a public hearing. A powerful storm system is poised to deliver nearly every weather hazard possible in parts of the US. And, former University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban shares what contributed to his decision to retire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/13/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: House passes TikTok ban bill, RFK Jr.'s VP, discount store closures & more

The House has passed a bill that could lead to TikTok getting banned in the US. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are headed for a rematch, but we can't forget Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – we'll tell you who's on his VP shortlist. The Biden Administration wants to make sure people have access to an opioid overdose antidote drug. Russia's President has been talking about his country's nuclear capabilities. Plus, a struggling discount chain is closing about a thousand US stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/13/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: TikTok ban, kids' cannabis products, SXSW festival dropouts & more

We'll look ahead to the 2020 rematch that's coming in November, now that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have won their respective parties' nominations. TikTok users are concerned that lawmakers could vote to ban the app. An official says Hamas and Israel are "nowhere near" reaching a deal. A significant number of high school students are using products containing a cannabis compound. And, why some bands and speakers are dropping out of this year's South by Southwest festival in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/13/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden-Trump rematch, AI extinction warning, 'Bling Bishop' convicted & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are now officially the Democratic and Republican nominees for the 2024 presidential election. House lawmakers are deciding whether to ban TikTok in the US. Boeing is facing another investigation over the Alaska Airlines incident. A new report commissioned by the State Department warns of an extinction level threat from AI. Plus, Brooklyn's "Bling Bishop" is found guilty of spending $90,000 of his follower's money on luxury goods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/13/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Robert Hur testifies, Ukraine aid package, Uvalde police chief resigns & more

Special Counsel Robert Hur defended his report about the probe into President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. The US is sending Ukraine another round of military aid after months of warning that there was no money left. Uvalde’s police chief has announced his resignation following a report clearing officers of wrongdoing in a school massacre. A Republican representative is leaving Congress. Lastly, experts caution "Sephora kids" against improper use of skincare products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/12/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden classified docs hearing, primary elections underway, James Crumbley trial & more

Special Counsel Robert Hur took hits from both sides of the political aisle during a hearing about his probe into President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. The US Supreme Court extended a temporary hold on Texas’ controversial immigration law. Voting is underway in four states holding presidential primaries today. We have new developments in the trial of James Crumbley, the father of a teen sentenced for a deadly mass shooting at Michigan high school in 2021. And, researchers say a legal alternative to weed is gaining popularity among teens for all the wrong reasons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/12/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hur in the hot seat, February inflation, dual US-Israeli citizen killed & more

Special Counsel Robert Hur is answering questions from lawmakers about why he decided not to charge the president for his mishandling of classified documents. Prices ticked higher in February, but there’s good news at the grocery store. Several primaries are taking place today that’ll likely seal the deal for the 2024 candidates. Israel says a dual US-Israeli citizen believed to have been held hostage in Gaza was killed. Plus, some cars’ automated driving systems aren’t as safe as they should be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/12/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: First aid shipment, LGBTQ+ classroom chats, Equal Pay Day, & more

Classified documents investigations are in the spotlight today for both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The first ship carrying aid is on its way to Gaza. Parts of the US are voting in primary and caucuses today, we'll tell you why people are keeping a close eye on Georgia. A legal settlement in Florida says sexual orientation and gender identity discussions can happen in classrooms, but only in some circumstances. Plus, it's Equal Pay Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Classified docs spotlight, Haiti PM resigns, US TikTok ban & more

The report that described President Joe Biden as an elderly man with a poor memory over his handling of classified documents is back in the spotlight today. Meanwhile, an ex Mar-a-Lago worker has told CNN he unwittingly moved secret files for former President Donald Trump. Haiti's prime minister has resigned amid unrest in the country. A ship carrying aid is on its way to Gaza. Plus, the House is pushing forward with a vote to ban TikTok in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/12/20246 minutes
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6 PM ET: Biden’s budget proposals, Trump’s hush money trial, Airbnb ban & more

We start with some of the funding priorities in President Joe Biden’s $7.2 trillion budget as he hits the campaign trail in New Hampshire. Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys want to delay the start of his upcoming hush money trial in New York – we’ll explain. India says it’ll implement a controversial bill that excludes Muslims from becoming citizens. Airbnb has banned indoor security cameras inside listed properties. Lastly, a new study indicates that teens may be setting stricter boundaries around screen time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/11/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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3 PM ET: Rafah offensive debate, diplomatic evacuations in Haiti, gas prices surge & more

We start with divisions between President Joe Biden and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s planned military offensive in southern Gaza. Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Jamaica for an emergency meeting on the violence in Haiti. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife have been arraigned again. A child in California may have exposed about 300 people to measles. And, gas prices hit a four-month high. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/11/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM ET: Georgia rematch, plane's 'mid-air drop,' Kate Middleton's apology & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have kicked off a 2020 rematch in Georgia. Russia seems to be on track to produce nearly three times more artillery shells than the US and Europe for Ukraine. A "technical error" on a flight led to 50 people needing medical attention. An investigation says a former Forensic scientist in Colorado manipulated or omitted DNA test results in hundreds of cases. Plus, the Princess of Wales has apologized over that photo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/11/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's budget, Menendez charges, Oscars messages & more

Israeli officials say they won't be moving into the city of Rafah in Gaza imminently. President Joe Biden is releasing his budget today as he tries to appeal to voters. Senator Bob Menendez is expected to be arraigned today over 12 new charges. The GOP's State of the Union rebuttal is still getting a lot of attention, but probably not the way the party would have hoped. And, this year's Oscars featured a lot of messages about peace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/11/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden-Netanyahu clash, Oppenheimer wins big, Princess photo manipulation & more

President Joe Biden has clashed with Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the war in Gaza. The US is evacuating personnel from Haiti. Ukraine’s President is unhappy with Pope Francis over comments published this weekend. Oppenheimer was the big winner at the Oscars last night. Plus, why a photo of the Princess of Wales has been withdrawn by some news organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/11/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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One Thing: Hollywood Promised Increased Inclusion. Jews Say They Were Left Out.

Despite efforts from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to increase diversity, many groups still feel more could be done. In January, hundreds of Hollywood figures urged the Academy to include Jews in its representation and inclusion standards, saying the omission “erases Jewish peoplehood and perpetuates myths of Jewish whiteness.” In this episode, we examine the history of antisemitism in Hollywood and whether diversity initiatives are making a meaningful impact beyond the Oscars.  Guest: Elizabeth Wagmeister, CNN Entertainment Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/10/202416 minutes, 53 seconds
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5 Good Things: 'love goes a long way,' therapy reading dogs, a pizza mogul’s journey & more

A mom in Michigan's love and care helped her daughter wake up from a five-year coma. Therapy dogs are helping some elementary school students get better at reading. You'll hear about how a pizza-making champion went from homeless in New York City to famous and is using his success to give back. A teenager is giving old LEGOs a new purpose. Plus, do people prefer the clocks to spring forward or fall back? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/9/20249 minutes, 32 seconds
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6 PM ET: Deadly Gaza airdrop, storms & warm winter, Biden on TikTok ban & more

A humanitarian aid airdrop in Gaza went fatally wrong and it comes as the EU is planning to open an aid corridor to help civilians this weekend. Severe storms in parts of the South could bring dangerous flooding and tornadoes. The Senate is racing against the clock to pass a package of spending bills to avoid a partial government shutdown. “Fortnite” fans in Europe may soon be able to play the game on their iPhones again. Lastly, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump appear to be on opposite sides of a potential TikTok ban in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden baits GOP hecklers, government shutdown deadline, UFO detection kits & more

President Joe Biden hits the campaign trail after delivering a forceful State of the Union address while former President Donald Trump hosts Hungary’s prime minister at Mar-a-Lago. The Senate is expected to pass a spending package ahead of tonight’s partial government shutdown deadline. The Republican National Committee has new leadership. We’re learning more about a Microsoft breach that involved Russian state-backed hackers. And, the US military is taking steps to collect data on UFO sightings.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza aid corridor, Trump posts bond, MH-370 anniversary & more

Most Democrats are happy with President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, but his 2024 opponent feels otherwise. The US and its allies are working on a joint effort to get desperately-needed aid to Gaza. Former President Donald Trump posted a bond in the E. Jean Caroll defamation case. The drugmaker of an experimental Alzheimer’s drug says FDA approval is getting delayed. Plus, is the world getting any closer to finding the Malaysia Airlines flight 370 that disappeared 10 years ago? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's SOTU address, jobs report, Surfside condo collapse probe & more

President Joe Biden's State of the Union address was a fiery appeal to voters, but how did Americans feel about it? The latest jobs numbers are out. Former President Donald Trump has been denied a delay in paying E Jean Carroll. Federal investigators looking into the fatal Surfside, Florida condo collapse are considering if one particular structural failing might have caused the disaster. Plus, the Las Vegas Aces are the first WNBA team to sell out their season tickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's fiery speech, Uvalde report outrage, Santos running again & more

President Joe Biden didn't pull any punches in his State of the Union address last night, his biggest chance to show voters what he's about ahead of the November election. A CNN poll shows 1 in 6 Americans had a positive reaction to the speech, but the GOP gave a harsh rebuttal. An independent investigation into the police response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting has cleared all local officers of wrongdoing. Expelled Congressman George Santos says he's running for office again. Plus, we'll tell you why melatonin is landing thousands of kids in the ER. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden’s primetime SOTU address, new Uvalde report, TikTok bill & more

House Speaker Mike Johnson is pleading for decorum from House members during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech. Meanwhile, the House has passed a new bill that would require migrants who committed burglary or theft to be detained. A retired Texas police detective presented the findings from the city's independent probe on the Uvalde school massacre in May 2022. Mortgage rates cooled off slightly after a four-week hot streak. Lastly, TikTok is one step closer to being banned from app stores in the US.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/8/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden’s high-stakes speech, Sweden joins NATO, TX wildfire latest & more

President Joe Biden looks to convince voters to give him a second White House term during his State of the Union address. Sweden has officially become NATO’s 32nd member. Israel has prepared a new land crossing into Northern Gaza as the humanitarian crisis worsens. A utility company acknowledges its role in starting Texas’s largest wildfire. And, today, tech users in Europe start reaping the benefits of the EU’s landmark competition law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/7/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: State of the Union, James Crumbley trial, LSD anxiety treatment & more

The stakes are high for President Joe Biden's State of the Union address tonight, where a GOP leader told Republicans to be on their best behavior. Alabama lawmakers vote to protect IVF patients and practices. The father of the 2021 Michigan high school shooter stands trial today, facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter. The US is pushing Haiti's prime minister to move towards a transitional administration. Plus, a new study examined how effective LSD was at treating anxiety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/7/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's SOTU address, Gaza ceasefire talks stall, broken temperature record & more

The economy, abortion rights, drug prices, foreign aid and student loan relief are just some of the issues expected to come up in President Joe Biden's State of the Union address tonight. Alabama's Governor has signed a bill into law that protects IVF patients and practices in the state. Hamas has left ceasefire negotiations in Egypt with no breakthrough, dulling hopes of a deal by the start of Ramadan. The world has broken temperature records for the last nine months in a row. Plus, the FDA is warning people to stop buying some brands of ground cinnamon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/7/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: State of the Union, Alabama IVF protected, Rust guilty verdict & more

President Joe Biden is expected to come out swinging in tonight's State of the Union address. Alabama has passed a law to protect fertility providers and patients in the state. The Senate is pushing to pass a package of six spending bills before another government shutdown deadline. The UN has released a "stomach-churning" report on violence in Sudan. The woman who was in charge of firearms on the 'Rust' movie set has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/7/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Haley & Phillips exit race, Trump immunity hearing date, House passes funding bills & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are getting new endorsements from lawmakers in the race for the White House. We’ll tell you when the US Supreme Court has decided to hear a blockbuster case on whether Trump can claim immunity in his federal election subversion case. The House has passed a package of key government funding bills ahead of a shutdown deadline later this week. A Microsoft employee has a warning about the company’s AI tool. Lastly, the SAT will look different for high schoolers today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/6/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump-Biden rematch, Russian missile strike, man with 217 covid shots & more

Presidential candidates on both sides of the political aisle have suspended their campaigns, clearing the way for a likely rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. A deadly Russian missile strike nearly hit a convoy carrying Ukraine’s president and Greece’s prime minister. The House is expected to vote to pass key government funding bills ahead of a shutdown deadline this week. A key attorney in the Georgia election subversion case testified to a state Senate committee investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. And, we’ll tell you about the man who took his Covid-19 vaccinations to another level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/6/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Nikki Haley's exit, concern for coastal cities, OpenAI's email dump & more

Donald Trump gets an endorsement shortly after Nikki Haley dropped out of the 2024 primary race, but it's not from her. Fed chair Jerome Powell says there's no rush to cut interest rates. Scientists say lots of land on the US coasts is sinking causing sea levels to rise. We now know where Haiti's prime minister likely is, as the country grapples with surging gang violence. Plus, the drama between Elon Musk and OpenAI continues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/6/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Haley's announcement, FL Stop WOKE appeal, free Covid-19 tests suspended & more

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is expected to drop out of the race today after winning only one primary on Super Tuesday. Other primary races across the country have set the stage for key election battles in November. Russian forces appear to be making gains in eastern Ukraine. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is looking to appeal a federal court's decision to block parts of the state's Individual Freedom Act. Plus, free at-home Covid-19 tests won't be available after this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/6/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 AM ET (UPDATED): Haley dropping out, Alabama IVF vote, spring break-ups & more

It looks like we're heading for a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, as Nikki Haley is expected to announce she's dropping out of the GOP presidential race. The stage is set for the fight over California's open Senate seat. The Biden Administration is ramping up pressure on the Israeli government to get much needed aid into Gaza. Alabama lawmakers are set to vote on a law to protect IVF in the state. Plus, Miami Beach has a message for spring breakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/6/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 PM ET: Battle for delegates, Sinema announces retirement, Menendez’s new charges & more

It’s Super Tuesday and a large portion of Republican and Democratic delegates are at stake. A senior Hamas leader listed conditions for a potential hostage deal. Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema says she’s retiring at the end of her term. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez has been indicted on a dozen new criminal charges. Lastly, a group of college athletes have become the first to vote in favor of joining a union. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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3 PM: Super Tuesday primaries, ceasefire talks, Meta outage resolved & more

Voters in several states are casting ballots in Super Tuesday primaries. We’ll tell you where Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks stand. Ukraine’s military claimed another successful attack on a Russian warship. Meta says it’s resolved a widespread outage on its platforms including Facebook and Instagram. And, the Covid-19 pandemic killed off one strain of the flu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM ET: High stakes for Nikki Haley, Meta outage, Eras Tour argument & more

Millions are heading to the polls this Super Tuesday, the biggest voting day in the presidential primary calendar so far – we'll tell you what's at stake for Nikki Haley in the GOP race. The Biden administration's making moves today on an issue that you'll probably hear about in the State of the Union address this week. Meta says it's working on the widespread outage impacting social media sites. Police say the aftermath of an industrial fire north of Detroit left one person dead. Plus, Singapore has ruffled some feathers in Southeast Asia when it comes to Taylor Swift's Eras tour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump’s Super Tuesday, plane crash near highway, Bitcoin’s record high & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected to do pretty well in the Super Tuesday primaries today. Israel says the UN is “collaborating with Hamas” while a UN agency says Israeli forces have tortured its staff. Newly released texts and emails shed new light on the scope of the 2020 fake electors plot. A deadly plan crash in Nashville closed part of a highway today. Plus, Bitcoin value has reached an all-time high. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Super Tuesday predictions, TX immigration law frozen, greenhouse gas satellite & more

We'll look at what could happen as voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday. The UN has found information about sexual violence committed by Hamas. The Supreme Court has temporarily frozen a controversial Texas immigration law. The FAA has found “multiple instances” of quality control issues at Boeing. Plus, a new satellite will hold companies and countries accountable for their emissions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hostages rape report, TX border law, Trader Joe’s recall & more

A UN team says it found ‘convincing’ information that hostages in Gaza were raped, while high-level meetings between Israeli and US leaders start today. Nikki Haley reacts to the Supreme Court’s decision to keep her opponent on GOP presidential primary ballots. The Supreme Court temporarily froze the implementation of a controversial Texas immigration law. A woman is suing a power company for allegedly starting last week’s deadly wildfire in Texas. Plus, a popular Trader Joe’s frozen food has been recalled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/5/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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3 PM ET: Ceasefire negotiations, France protects abortion, NFL star retires & more

Former President Donald Trump is celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision to keep him on the ballots. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is growing even more dire, as Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators are working on negotiations for a ceasefire in Cairo. Jack Teixeira has pleaded guilty to leaking sensitive national defense information. France has become the first country to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution. And, this NFL Eagles star just announced his retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/4/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump stays on ballot, Apple competition fine, airline deal abandoned & more

The Supreme Court says former President Donald Trump can stay on primary ballots. The former CFO of the Trump Organization has pleaded guilty – we'll tell you what the charges are. Apple has been hit with a massive fine for breaking competition laws. Police have killed a man in Illinois in his bedroom and his family wants answers. Plus, an airline merger has officially been abandoned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/4/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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9 AM ET: Harris ceasefire call, Super Tuesday, Oregon re-criminalizes drugs & more

Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped up US calls for an at least six week pause in fighting in Gaza. We’ll look at what Super Tuesday and this week’s State of the Union address could mean for the 2024 election. The Supreme Court could announce a big decision over whether former President Donald Trump can be removed from primary ballots. Oregon lawmakers have voted to once again make possession of drugs like fentanyl a crime. Plus, some weather relief today in both California and Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/4/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza children starving, Haley gets a win, college basketball record & more

The Palestinian Health Ministry says a growing number of children in Gaza are starving to death, as ceasefire negotiations hit sticking points. Nikki Haley has won her first Republican presidential primary. Some people will start being able to get over the counter birth controls pills this month. A prison escape in Haiti has caused a state of emergency. Plus, the all time scoring record has been broken in college basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/4/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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One Thing: Inside a Fentanyl State of Emergency

As opioid overdose deaths continue at a near-record pace, many cities are seeing the problem play out on public streets. In Oregon, state leaders recently teamed up to declare a 90-day state of emergency in downtown Portland which will direct resources to help combat the fentanyl crisis. In this episode, we examine why fentanyl and other synthetic opioids have become such a danger to drug users, and whether Portland’s approach can be a model for other cities across the country.  Guest: Josh Campbell, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/3/202418 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 Good Things: Proud calls, free tuition, woman beats cancer & more

Some elementary school students can’t wait to call home each week and share their good news! A historic donation means some future doctors won’t be burdened with debt when they graduate. A New Jersey woman is cancer free, after trying a new, game-changing treatment. An 8-year-old chess prodigy made history. Plus, which state really has the best pizza? For some more goodness on Saturdays, sign up for CNN's The Good Stuff newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/2/20249 minutes, 37 seconds
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6 PM ET: US airdrops Gaza aid, government shutdown avoided, GA disqualification hearing & more

President Joe Biden says the US will start airdropping critical aid into Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war deepens the humanitarian crisis. A partial government shutdown has been averted for now. Defense attorneys delivered their closing arguments on why they want the Fulton county district attorney to be disqualified from the 2020 election subversion case in Georgia. Global carbon pollution from energy hit a record high last year. Lastly, some CVS and Walgreens' pharmacies will start dispensing a medication abortion pill at the center of legal challenges in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/1/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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3 PM ET: Classified documents hearing, Navalny funeral detentions, CDC’s isolation guidelines & more

A session of a hearing on when former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants' classified documents case will go to trial has wrapped up – we have the latest. Several people have been detained across Russia for paying tribute to Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Texas’ largest wildfire on record could intensify this weekend. A judge has sentenced a man convicted of fatally shooting a young woman who mistakenly drove into his driveway last year. And, we’ll break down the CDC’s new isolation guidelines for people who test positive for Covid-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/1/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump trial date limbo, Navalny mourners, Caitlin Clark’s next move & more

Former President Donald Trump may have his trial delayed in the classified documents case. Thousands of people showed up to say their final goodbyes to Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny. Calls are growing for an investigation into yesterday’s Gaza food aid tragedy. Congress pushes off a partial government shutdown deadline by a week. Plus, NCCA basketball star Caitlin Clark is making next move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/1/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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9 AM: Crowds for Navalny, CA 12 feet of snow, Gaza investigation reax & more

Droves of mourners have turned out for Alexey Navalny's funeral in Moscow despite the risk of arrest. Dry and windy weather is expected to fuel wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma, while a part of California is expecting 12 feet of snow. The EU has responded to a CNN investigation detailing how indiscriminate Israeli fire killed half a family in Gaza. A federal judge has found a journalist in contempt in a case could have consequences for the First Amendment. Plus, a brand of mouthwash is being recalled over poisoning concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/1/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: Navalny's funeral, extreme weather, 1 billion obese & more

The funeral for Alexey Navalny is expected to be held in Moscow today, but there have been a lot of issues in the build up. An important hearing today could decide if former President Donald Trump's classified documents case goes to trial as planned in May. California is bracing for a powerful snow storm, while dry weather in Texas could fuel out of control wildfires. Violence in Haiti has led airlines to cancel flights. Plus, 1 billion people around the world are now obese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3/1/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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6 PM ET: Dueling border visits, AL IVF bills, stock market records & more

President Joe Biden urged Donald Trump to work with him on border security, while the former president criticized how he’s handled the border. Over 100 people have been killed in Gaza in a tragic incident at a site where aid was being distributed. Alabama lawmakers are racing to pass bills to protect IVF access in the state. California is getting hit by a powerful storm, as Texas continues to deal with spreading wildfires. Plus, the Nasdaq and S&P 500 hit record highs today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/29/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden on Gaza, inflation indicator, investigation into Boeing & more

President Joe Biden said a deadly incident in Gaza today could complicate negotiations for a ceasefire. The House passed a measure that would avert a partial government shutdown for another week. New data out today complicates the Fed's goal to bring inflation down. A federal judge blocked Texas’ controversial immigration law from going into effect new week, as Biden and his predecessor visit the southern border. And, a new investigation into Boeing could expose the company to criminal liability.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/29/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza aid attack, Illinois ballot decision, leap day pay & more

More than 100 people have been killed in Gaza as they waited for food from aid trucks. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both at the US southern border today campaigning on a hot button election issue. Illinois has become the third state to say it doesn't want Trump on its primary ballot. The wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma have burned through 1 million acres of land. Today is a leap day, but what does that mean for your paycheck? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/29/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Food aid attack, McConnell's replacement, Meta's 'illegal' data complaint & more

There are reports that more than 100 people have been killed in Gaza while they waited for food from aid trucks. Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are making trips to the US Southern border today. Texas' weather could further fuel massive wildfires this weekend. The race is on to replace Mitch McConnell as the GOP's Senate leader. Plus, Meta has been accused of "illegal" data collection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/29/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: 30,000 killed in Gaza, wildfires rage on, forever chemicals banned & more

The Palestinian health authority says 30,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7th. Wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma have burned more than a million acres. Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are heading to the Southern border today. Trump's election subversion case will be delayed again after the Supreme Court said it will decide if he has immunity. Plus, some forever chemicals will be banned from certain types of food packaging in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/29/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 PM ET: Stopgap deal reached, Texas wildfire rages, Trump’s immunity claim & more

Congressional leaders have struck a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown, at least temporarily. A massive wildfire in Texas has scorched nearly a million acres of land as it remains mostly uncontained. Mitch McConnell plans to step down as Senate GOP leader, and the White House doctor revealed the results of President Joe Biden’s annual physical. We’re following two big updates on former President Trump’s civil fraud trial and federal election subversion case. Lastly, we have details on the images captured from a historic US moon landing last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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3 PM ET: Massive Texas wildfire, McConnell stepping down, Prince Harry’s legal loss & more

Firefighters are battling a raging wildfire that’s rapidly burning across portions of Texas and Oklahoma. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced he’s stepping down this year. The Pentagon is weighing a potential plan B to get military aid to Ukraine. Hunter Biden testified before two House committees as part of a GOP-led impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden. And, Prince Harry lost a court challenge for security protection in the UK – we have details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Texas wildfire, Hunter Biden deposition, brain chip implant & more

A monster Texas wildfire is burning through 150 football fields a minute. Hunter Biden says his deposition today before House Republicans should end the impeachment inquiry into his father. We’ll break down how the Biden campaign is viewing last night’s primary results. CNN speaks to an ALS patient with a brain implant that translates his thoughts into motor functions. Plus, the White House wants to stop foreign powers from buying your personal data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Shutdown optimism, Navalny's funeral, Texas wildfires & more

Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump had success in Michigan last night, but they had some worrying losses too. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell is hopeful that a government funding deal can be reached by Friday's deadline. Alexey Navalny's funeral will be held in Moscow on Friday. New York City's mayor is calling for drastic changes to its sanctuary policy. Plus, a fast-moving Texas wildfire is out of control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Primary warning signs, Hunter Biden deposition, Wendy's surge prices & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won comfortably in their Michigan primaries, but there are some big warning signs for both candidates. The UN says half a million people in Gaza are on the brink of famine. Alabama lawmakers are trying to protect IVF. Hunter Biden is expected to be questioned by Republicans today. And, the price of your Wendy's order could soon depend on when you order it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Government funding talks, Georgia DA disqualification hearing, Jam Master Jay murder verdict & more

We start with a meeting between top congressional leaders and President Joe Biden on preventing a partial government shutdown. A key witness took the stand again in an effort to remove a Georgia district attorney from the state’s election subversion case. Michigan voters are casting their ballots in Democratic and Republican primaries today. We’ll tell you about Sony and Expedia layoffs. Lastly, a verdict has been reached in the murder trial of RUN-DMC DJ Jam Master Jay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/28/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: Budget battle, Michigan polls open, major cocaine seizure & more

Top congressional leaders met with President Joe Biden at the White House about a looming government funding deadline. We're hearing one Michigan voter’s take on GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley. Russia appears to be making more gains on the battlefield in its war in Ukraine. Americans have a gloomy outlook on the economy for the first time in three months. And, we’ll tell you about a drug smuggling attempt that went wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/27/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's big meeting, Michigan primary, Swift's dad assault accusation & more

President Joe Biden meets with the big four congressional leaders as a partial government shutdown deadline looms. Polls are open in the Michigan presidential primaries. The judge overseeing the Georgia election subversion case against Donald Trump and others wants to hear from someone else about an alleged improper relationship at the DA's office. A Biden administration official is in Alabama today, following the IVF ruling in the state. Plus, Taylor Swift's dad has been accused of assaulting a photographer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/27/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's ceasefire optimism, IVF double standard, Macy's closures & more

President Joe Biden is feeling optimistic about a ceasefire in Gaza but he's facing pressure at today's primary in Michigan. The government is once again heading towards a partial shutdown. France's President says Europe can't rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine. Republicans are being called out for double standards on IVF. Plus, Macy's says it's closing 150 stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/27/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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6 AM ET: Another shutdown deadline, Gaza ceasefire 'by Monday,' gender affirming care review & more

We’re just four days away from a possible partial government shutdown – with no clear path to avoid it. President Joe Biden says he hopes there will be a ceasefire in Gaza "by Monday." It's primary day in Michigan and Biden is facing a protest vote. A major medical association is reviewing its guidelines on gender affirming care. Plus, a lot of the US is on a bit of a temperature rollercoaster this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/27/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump gag order request, Florida measles outbreak, mega supermarket merger & more

Manhattan prosecutors are asking a judge to place a gag order on former President Donald Trump in his hush money case – we have details. A Georgia campus community honored the lives of two students who died in recent tragedies. Florida is contradicting CDC guidance on measles amid an outbreak at an elementary school. The FAA criticized the safety culture at Boeing in a new report. Lastly, the US is suing to block the largest supermarket merger in history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Sweden’s NATO bid, hostage talks, US-Mexico border trips & more

Sweden clears a final hurdle in a bid to join NATO. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu weighs in on the hostage and ceasefire talks. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are making separate border stops this week. Canada and Russia are appealing the 2022 Winter Olympics re-rankings in a figure skating team event. And, we’ll tell you why experts say America’s record amount of credit card debt isn’t as bad as you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/26/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's legal game plan, social media free speech fight, allergic reaction relief & more

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says millions of people will die if his country doesn't get more aid from the US. Lawyers for Donald Trump have spied a major opportunity to delay his federal trials, as he appeals another ruling in New York. The Palestinian Authority's prime minister and the government have resigned. The Supreme Court is hearing arguments today over social media content moderation. Plus, a new study suggests asthma medication could reduce severe allergic reactions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/26/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden protest vote, Oklahoma 'filth' comment, city drying up & more

Some voters in Michigan are planning to vote "uncommitted" in the Democratic primary tomorrow as a protest against President Joe Biden. Israel is still preparing to move into Rafah even though the White House says talks on a hostage deal and Gaza ceasefire are moving forwards. The number of young people prescribed antidepressants increased during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. An Oklahoma State Senator described the LGBTQ+ community as "filth" at a public forum. Plus, we'll tell you which major city could run out of water soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Haley's bad weekend, Zelensky's warning, AT&T's outage compensation & more

Nikki Haley has lost one of her biggest donors along with the South Carolina primary. Israel and Hamas could be getting closer to a deal and in the US, an active-duty Air Force member has set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy. Ukraine's President is warning that millions of people will die if American support for his country dries up. The Supreme Court is hearing two landmark cases over what Americans see on social media. Plus, AT&T says it'll reimburse customers after last week's outage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/26/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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One Thing: Two Years Later, Ukraine is Running Out of Ammo. Is Hope Next?

In the two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, thousands of soldiers on both sides have been killed and multiple cities have been destroyed. Recently, Ukraine has been forced to retreat from the city of Avdiivka amid dwindling ammunition supplies. Meanwhile, Western unity has started to show cracks and billions of dollars in US aid have been held up amid hesitation from congressional Republicans. In this episode, we hear from soldiers on the frontlines about what it’s like to fight with a lack of ammo and how two years of war have changed the country.  Guest: Ivana Kottasová, CNN International Senior Producer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/25/202417 minutes, 35 seconds
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3 PM ET: SC primary showdown, Navalny’s body, NCAA policy blocked & more

We hear from South Carolina voters on a critical election day for the state’s former Governor Nikki Haley, facing off against former President Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primary. Alexey Navalny’s spokesperson says the Russian opposition leader’s body has been given to his mother, as the war in Ukraine enters its third year. We’ll tell you about the latest deadly military aviation incident in recent months. We have new developments on an effort to remove a Georgia district attorney from the state’s 2020 election subversion case. Lastly, the NCAA is facing a setback over its recruiting ban. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/24/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 AM ET: Russia-Ukraine war anniversary, SC primary today, NRA corruption verdict & more

Leaders across the world are urging countries to renew their support for Ukraine as the war there hits the two-year mark. It’s decision time in South Carolina where the Republican primary is in full swing. A man suspected of killing a Georgia nursing student is facing charges. Top NRA executives have been found liable in a corruption case. And, Beyonce is getting love from a country music legend for her chart-topping new song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/24/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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6 PM ET: Zelensky meets Schumer, Trump’s IVF support, see-through MLB uniforms & more

The University of Georgia says a suspect has been taken into custody in connection to the murder of one of its nursing students. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and a congressional delegation are in Ukraine to mark two years since Russia’s war in the country. Former President Donald Trump has responded to Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are children under state law. The Federal Communications Commission proposed a new emergency alert for missing and endangered people. Social media company Reddit has filed to go public. Lastly, we’ll explain why some MLB fans and players are giving the league’s new uniforms a thumbs down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden pushes Ukraine funding, nursing student’s death, Vice layoffs & more

Today, President Joe Biden announced a new round of sanctions against Russia, a day before its war in Ukraine hits the two-year mark. We’ll hear from one US official on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s post-war Gaza plan. Police are questioning a person of interest in relation to the death of a University of Georgia nursing student. We have more details on the death of an 11-year-old girl found in a Texas river. And, Vice is laying off several hundred staffers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/23/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET NASA's next steps, major border drug bust, Wendy Williams’ diagnosis & more

Ukraine’s Zelensky plans new actions against Russia two years into the war amid fresh US sanctions for Russia. We'll tell you why NASA's really excited about yesterday's historic moon landing. Border patrol agents conducted the biggest drug bust ever recorded at the southern border. Tens of thousands of pharmacies nationwide face prescription processing issues. Plus, what we know about Wendy Williams' health and the drama surrounding a documentary coming out about her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's SC lead, Netanyahu's post-war plan, NY transgender athletes ban & more

Polls show that former President Donald Trump is leading in South Carolina ahead of tomorrow' GOP primary. New sanctions have been announced against Russia, but will they work? The first ever private moon lander has touched down. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a plan for post-war Gaza. Plus, a New York county has banned transgender athletes from competing in women and girl's sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/23/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Historic moon landing, Russia sanctions, AL IVF protections & more

For the first time in more than 50 years, a US spacecraft has landed on the moon. The Biden administration is set to impose sanctions on over 500 targets in response to the death of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny. We'll look ahead to tomorrow's GOP primary in South Carolina. Democrats in Alabama are trying to protect IVF treatments. Plus, how you can help people in Ukraine as the conflict enters its third year.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: AT&T service restored, Biden meets Navalny’s family, US moon landing & more

AT&T says it’s restored service to customers impacted by a nationwide outage and the FCC is investigating. President Joe Biden met with Alexey Navalny’s widow and daughter today. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke out against an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are children. We’ll tell you where mortgage rates and rent prices stand in the US. Lastly, the US is attempting a historic moon landing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/22/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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3 PM ET: Navalny’s medical report, AT&T outage restoration, Texas hairstyle ruling & more

A medical report claims Alexey Navalny died from natural causes as his mom accuses Russian investigators of “threatening” her into agreeing to a secret funeral. We have an update on AT&T’s outage that impacted customers nationwide. Days after Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are children, a third clinic pauses IVF treatment.  We have details on a Toyota recall impacting thousands of pickups and SUVs. And, a Texas judge ruled in favor of a school district that suspended a high school teen over the length of his locs hairstyle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/22/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM ET: Navalny's body, AT&T outage, opioid overdose medication access & more

Alexey Navalny's mother says she's seen her son's body. AT&T is experiencing an outage that's making it hard for thousands of customers to call, text, or access the internet. President Joe Biden might take matters into his own hands when it comes to the southern border. Dozens of states are offering free opioid reversal treatments – we'll tell you how & where. A trial is underway that’ll decide whether a Texas school district can have any say over the length of students’ hair. And, why NASA is watching today's lunar landing very closely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/22/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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9 AM ET: White House border plans, Biden's 'S.O.B.' comment, US Army extremism & more

The White House is considering an immigration measure that would make it harder for some migrants to get asylum in the US. President Joe Biden called Russia's leader an "S.O.B." We're heading towards a government shutdown and so far there doesn't appear to be a plan to avoid it. A survey suggests the US Army is struggling to combat extremism in its ranks. Plus, China says it's giving a US zoo two new giant pandas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/22/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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6 AM ET: GOP push impeachment, Trump payment delay plea, highway shooting & more

The House is refusing to back down on an attempt to impeach President Joe Biden, even though the ex-informant at the center of their case has been charged with lying. The White House is considering controversial new border restrictions. Former President Donald Trump wants to delay the deadline for his $355 million civil business fraud penalty. There's been a deadly highway shooting in the West Bank. And, a US lander is attempting to land on the moon today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/22/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 PM ET: Boeing shake up, hostage-ceasefire deal talks, Caitlin Clark record & more

House Republicans’ efforts to impeach President Joe Biden seem to be facing some hurdles this week — we’ll explain. Boeing removed its head of the 737 Max program amid questions about the planes’ safety. One Alabama health organization has paused IVF treatments after the state's Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are considered children. US officials are working to secure a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war before Ramadan. And, NCAA basketball star Caitlin Clark broke another record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden impeachment efforts, Julian Assange, ‘Rust’ shooting trial begins & more

House Republicans are entering a critical moment in their efforts to impeach President Joe Biden, but parts of their case seem to be falling apart. Russia claims to have captured another Ukrainian town, which Ukraine denies. A hearing on whether Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US wrapped up today. The man accused of killing an 11-year-old girl in Texas has been charged with capital murder. And, a trial begins for the shooting death on the set of Rust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden impeachment inquiry, IVF treatment pause, student debt relief & more

House Republicans are grilling President Joe Biden's brother today as part of their impeachment inquiry. A fertility clinic in Alabama is pausing IVF treatments after a first-of-its-kind ruling from the state Supreme Court. Donald Trump's racked up more legal bills in January that his political donors helped pay. President Joe Biden is cancelling more federal student loan debt. Plus, Apple's big swing into sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 1 second
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9 AM ET: Trump compared to Navalny, Israel struck aid convoy, Bitcoin's trillion dollar return & more

Former President Donald Trump has spoken out about the death of Alexey Navalny, by comparing the late Russian opposition figure to himself. A CNN investigation shows Israeli forces fired on a food convoy in Gaza earlier this month, despite agreeing on its route with the UN. Prosecutors say the ex-FBI informant accused of lying about the Biden family has ties with Russian intelligence. Some Auto Workers could go on strike at a Ford plant this week. Plus, Bitcoin is back with a trillion-dollar bang. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Texas girl's death suspect, embryos children ruling, Beyoncé goes country & more

Police have arrested a suspect after the disappearance and death of an 11 year old girl in Texas. Alabama's Supreme Court says frozen embryos count as children and critics are warning it could have a chilling impact on IVF. The ex-FBI informant arrested over false information about the Biden family says some of it came from Russian officials. Georgia's governor says he's spoken to the special counsel investigation election interference. Plus, Beyoncé makes country music history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Missing girl’s body found, KC shooting charges, Neuralink breakthrough & more

Authorities say the body of an 11-year-old girl who vanished on her way to school in Texas has been found in a river. Two men have been charged with murder in connection to the deadly shooting after the Kansas City Chiefs' championship rally last week. Much of California is getting hit with another round of rain today. Russia has arrested a dual US-Russia citizen on charges of treason. Lastly, Elon Musk’s brain chip startup marks an important milestone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/21/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 PM ET: US vetoes ceasefire resolution, new Russia sanctions, Nikki Haley’s speech & more

The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Alexey Navalny’s mother addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin in a new video as the US plans to impose new sanctions against Russia this week. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley vows to stay in the presidential race to take on former President Donald Trump. Walmart made a big acquisition to grow its ad business. And, a new study shows renters who faced eviction during the pandemic had a greater risk of dying. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/20/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Russia's missiles, Julian Assange extradition, airline bag fee hike & more

Russia is making advances and putting Ukraine under a lot of pressure ahead of the conflict's two year anniversary this week. We'll tell you how a Napa Valley winery owner is backing up Fulton County DA Fani Willis. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is down to his last few legal options to avoid getting extradited to the US. Authorities are searching for an 11-year-old girl who went missing in Texas last week. And, a US airline has just put up its luggage prices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/20/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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9 AM ET: Kremlin responds, US clean water, Biden’s money making & more

The Kremlin has responded to accusations that Russia's president was behind the death of opposition figure Alexey Navalny. Israeli forces have been accused of killing, raping and sexually assaulting Palestinian women. The Biden Administration says it'll spend billions on cleaning up America's drinking water. President Joe Biden has brought in a lot of money for his 2024 campaign. And, 5,000 pounds of space junk will re-enter Earth's atmosphere tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/20/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: US ceasefire plan, credit card merger, FBI dark web seize & more

The US says it won’t support a UN vote calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and has created its own proposal instead. Los Angeles could see record breaking rainfall as almost all of California is under a flood alert. House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing a lot of pressure to support aid for Ukraine. Two of America's largest credit card companies are merging. Plus, the FBI has seized a site on dark web used by the world's most prolific ransomware gang. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/20/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: US proposes ‘temporary ceasefire,’ Colorado shooting suspect, Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel & more

The US is proposing a “temporary ceasefire” in Gaza in a draft UN Security Council resolution – we have the details. President Joe Biden says he’s willing to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson to discuss sending more aid to Ukraine. Police have arrested a man suspected of killing two people at the University of Colorado last week. We’ll explain the European Union’s formal investigation into TikTok. Lastly, former New York Congressman George Santos is suing late night host Jimmy Kimmel over Cameo videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/19/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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12 PM ET: Navalny’s body, House GOP exits, Israel-Palestine land dispute hearing & more

Ukraine faces more difficulty on the battlefield, as US aid stalls and the Kremlin’s never been richer. Alexy Navalny’s widow claims Russia is hiding the body of the opposition leader. More House Republicans are heading for the exits amid chaos in the chamber. The UN’s top court started hearings today over Israeli occupation of Palestinian-claimed land. Plus, Donald Trump launches a new sneaker line, after being ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties in New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/19/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Navalny’s widow speaks, powerful CA storm, Utah’s ‘Sovereignty Act’ & more

Alexey Navalny’s widow rebuked Russian President Vladimir Putin over her late husband's death in an eight-minute video – we have details. A major flooding threat is ramping up in California. We’ll tell you where things stand on the frontlines of Russia’s war in Ukraine. The Houthis claim they shot down a US drone in Yemen. And, Republican lawmakers in Utah are challenging the federal government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/19/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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9 AM ET: California flood alert, Navalny’s body, Israel’s ultimatum to Hamas & more

Nearly the whole population of California under flood alert - we’ll tell you how some counties are preparing. A spokesperson says Alexey Navalny’s mother and lawyers have been denied access to the morgue where his body is allegedly held. Israel is warning Hamas to either surrender and free the remaining hostages or face a ground invasion in Rafah. Two sources say the Biden administration is considering relaxing stringent vehicle emissions rules. Plus, a tennis star is suing a supplements maker she says caused her to get a four-year doping ban. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/19/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM: Biden blames congress for withdrawal, CA under flood alerts, MN responders killed & more

President Joe Biden is blaming Ukraine’s withdrawal from Avdiivka on Congress. Most of California’s population are under flood alerts. Two police officers and a firefighter have been killed after responding to a domestic dispute in Minnesota. An Israeli cabinet minister says his country will its expand military operations in Rafah, if hostages are not returned by early next month. And, the NBA All-star game along with a new 3-point contest took place this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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One Thing: Why These Older Voters Don’t Mind Having the Age Conversation

In the aftermath of special counsel Robert Hur’s report stating that President Joe Biden would present to a jury as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” age and mental competency are once again being talked about on the campaign trail. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has continually attacked Biden and former President Donald Trump over their age, while also proposing politicians over age 75 take a mental competency test. In this episode, we examine how older voters in South Carolina feel about age as a campaign issue ahead of the state’s Republican primary.  Guest: Kylie Atwood, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/18/202417 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza doctor’s warning, Russia’s nuclear space weapon, California flood watch & more

One surgeon trapped inside Gaza’s Nasser Hospital warns that “all the ICU patients will die” as Israel continues to raid the complex. CNN has exclusive details about Russia’s efforts to develop a nuclear space weapon. More than 27 million people are under flood watches in California ahead of back-to-back storms. Former president Donald Trump will be in Michigan today ahead of the battleground state’s primary. And, we’ll explain why New York City is suing some social media companies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/17/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 AM ET: Ukraine troops withdraw, Virginia house explosion, new skin cancer treatment & more

Ukraine is withdrawing troops from a key city on the eastern front. Displaced Palestinians are fleeing Rafah after intensified Israeli airstrikes and an anticipated ground offensive. Former president Donald Trump plans to appeal the 355 million dollar judgement against him. One firefighter was killed and many were injured after a house exploded in Virginia. And, a first-of-its-kind treatment could help thousands of patients with skin cancer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/17/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump civil fraud ruling, Navalny’s reported death reactions, Biden in Ohio & more

A New York judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial hit him with his biggest financial punishment to date. World leaders say Russian President Vladimir Putin should be held accountable for the reported death of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny. President Joe Biden pledged his support for East Palestine, Ohio, more than a year after a toxic train derailment. Multiple Harvard officials have been subpoenaed in a House probe investigating antisemitism on college campuses. Lastly, a new report raises concerns about the safety of journalists amid the Israel-Hamas war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/16/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Kremlin critic’s apparent death, KC suspects charged, DA’s father testifies & more

President Joe Biden held Russian President Vladimir Putin responsible for the reported death of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Two teens have been charged in a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade. The father of Fulton County’s district attorney took the stand in his daughter’s misconduct hearing. Senator Joe Manchin says he’s not running for president. And, Nike is laying off some employees to cut costs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/16/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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12 PM ET: Navalny death reports, Fani Willis hearing, Taylor Swift donates & more

The Russian president’s most high-profile critic, Alexey Navalny, has reportedly died in prison. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis isn’t taking the stand again today after all. We’ll break down the latest in Donald Trump’s legal troubles in New York. Taylor Swift donated to the family of the woman who was killed at the Super Bowl parade shooting. Plus, President Joe Biden’s heading to East Palestine, Ohio more than a year after the toxic train derailment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/16/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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9 AM ET: Navalny reported dead, Gaza malnutrition, gas prices rise & more

Reports say Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died in prison. Former President Donald Trump has another day of legal drama ahead of him. Aid agencies are warning about hospital attacks and child malnutrition in Gaza. Gas prices are rising again, we’ll tell you why. Plus, Prince Harry talks about his father’s cancer diagnosis.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's trials, Greece same sex marriage, college basketball record & more

Former President Donald Trump's dramatic legal week continues as we're expecting a ruling on how much he has to pay in damages for civil business fraud. The White House says President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the “situation in Rafah.” A former FBI informant has been charged with lying about the Biden family's involvement in Ukrainian business deals. Greece has legalized same-sex marriage. Plus, the NCAA women’s basketball scoring record has been broken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/16/20246 minutes, 1 second
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6 PM ET: Georgia DA testifies, congressman accused of 'gaslighting,' blistering prison report & more

We start with the explosive hearing about whether GA DA Fani Willis should be disqualified from former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election subversion case. The Israeli military said it apprehended a number of suspects from Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, after it forced hundreds of sheltering civilians to leave. A former FBI informant has been charged with lying about President Biden’s role in his son’s business. Plus, one congressman is getting accused of "gaslighting the country" in order to get support for Ukraine funding — we’ll explain why. Lastly, a DOJ report is accusing the Bureau of Prisons of failures that led to hundreds of inmate deaths.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20246 minutes, 1 second
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3 PM ET: Georgia DA misconduct hearing, KC shooting latest, rising mortgage rates & more

The top prosecutor in Donald Trump’s Georgia election subversion case is testifying in a hearing on whether to disqualify the Fulton County DA. It comes as a New York judge has set a trial date in Trump’s criminal case on hush money payments. We have new details on a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade. We’ll tell you about an explosion that injured several firefighters in California. And, homebuyers are feeling the pain in the housing market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump facing trial before election, KC shooting, fighting depression & more

A judge says former President Donald Trump will face his first criminal trial next month. Police say the mass shooting in Kansas City, Missouri after the Chiefs' victory parade stemmed from a personal dispute. Israeli forces have raided the largest functioning hospital in Gaza. New reports say Russia can last a whole lot longer in its war with Ukraine and provided evidence of Moscow's nuclear capabilities in space. Plus, how exercise can be as effective as therapy in fighting depression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's critical hearings, Israel hospital attack, Putin wants Biden & more

Former President Donald Trump has two critical hearings today over his hush money trial and Georgia's election subversion case. Israeli special forces have entered the Nassar Hospital in Southern Gaza. Russia's president says it would be better for his country if President Joe Biden wins the 2024 election. Japan is no longer the third largest economy in the world. Plus, why a Detroit Pistons player was arrested before a game last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Kanas City shooting, FBI Epstein lawsuit, Space mission lift off & more

Police are searching for a motive for a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl celebration. Former President Donald Trump is expected back in court today over the timings of his hush money trial. The US has new intelligence on Russia's nuclear capabilities in space. 12 women are suing the FBI over their handling of allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. And, SpaceX's moon mission has lifted off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Super Bowl parade shooting, ‘serious national security threat,’ Pop-Tarts inventor dies & more

Police have detained three people in connection to a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Israel says it hit Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to a deadly attack. The House Intelligence Chair has made information available to Congress about a “serious national security threat.” Health officials in Alaska have reported the first known death linked to Alaskapox. Lastly, the man who helped invent Pop-Tarts has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/15/20245 minutes
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3 PM ET: Hamas complaint filed, ICE weighs detention releases, Super Bowl parade & more

Families of Israeli hostages filed a complaint against Hamas at International Criminal Court. House Speaker Mike Johnson downplayed the GOP special election loss in New York. Thousands of immigrants could be released from detention under a draft plan. Researchers studied the impact smoking tobacco could have on your immune system. And, the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl win with fans at their victory parade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/14/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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12 PM ET: Menendez engagement ring, ER crash, accidental incest & more

Democrats won one more House seat on the same day Republicans narrowly impeached a cabinet secretary. Prosecutors say Senator Bob Menendez's wife got a diamond engagement ring as a bribe. A vehicle crashed into an emergency room in Austin, Texas. A woman says she was intimate with her half brother after a fertility doctor allegedly impregnated people with his own sperm without their consent. Plus, how one woman changed Valentines Day for most Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/14/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Mayorkas impeached, WHO's Israel plea, in person dating & more

The House has voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The Democrats have narrowed the GOP’s already razor thin majority in the House after a special election. The World Health Organization is pleading with Israel not to enter Rafah in Gaza. Ukraine says it's destroyed a Russian war ship. And, more people are turning to in person dating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/14/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Dems flip Santos seat, Mayorkas impeachment passes, moon landing postponed & more

Democrats have flipped George Santos' old House seat, chipping away at the GOP's majority. House Republicans have voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. People in Rafah in Gaza are trying to decide whether to flee ahead of an Israeli military operation. National Guard members have been accused of sexually exploiting asylum seekers they were sent to help. And, SpaceX has delayed its moon mission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/14/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel-Hamas war latest, Biden slams Trump, NY special election & more

The Israeli military released a video that it says shows a Hamas leader inside a tunnel below a southern Gaza city. President Joe Biden criticized former President Donald Trump over his comments about NATO while urging the House to pass the Senate’s foreign aid package. Voters are casting their ballots in a special election to replace former New York Republican Congressman George Santos. Hot inflation data spooked investors on Wall Street. Lastly, the man behind ChatGPT explains what keeps him up at night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/14/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hostage talks, TX apartment shooting, asthma inhaler switch & more

CIA Director Bill Burns and his Israeli counterpart met with Qatari and Egyptian officials to discuss a possible weeks-long ceasefire. More than a foot of snow has fallen in some northeastern states. The House is expected to hold a second vote on whether to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Two sheriff’s deputies in Houston are on administrative leave after shooting a woman they mistook for an intruder. And, some doctors, nurses and parents of children with asthma are scrambling for alternative medications for young patients. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/13/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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12 PM ET: Stubborn inflation, Covid isolation guidance, Biden on TikTok & more

Inflation eased a little in January, but not as much as expected. The Senate passed a long-debated foreign aid package, while the House wants to try to impeach a Biden cabinet official again. The Republican majority in the House could grow or shrink after today. There are reports that the CDC is expected to change its Covid-19 isolation guidance. And, President Joe Biden's campaign TikTok move raises questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/13/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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9 AM ET: Senate passes aid bill, millions have long Covid, Greenland's ice loss & more

A powerful Nor'easter is underway and many cities are bracing for its impact. The Senate has passed a more than $95 billion dollar aid package. Israel is coming under growing pressure to protect civilians in Rafah. Millions of people have long Covid, including children and pregnant people. And, the amount of ice Greenland has lost is the equivalent to 36 times the size of New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/13/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Nor'easter blowing in, Biden's Israel frustration, Super Bowl record & more

A Nor'easter is set to bring snow that could knock out power and significantly disrupt travel, work and school. Former President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on another legal case. Sources say President Joe Biden is getting frustrated with Israel's Prime Minister over the protection of civilians in Gaza. Voters will decide who should replace former Rep. George Santos. Plus, Sunday’s Super Bowl viewership almost reached moon landing levels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/13/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden addresses Rafah operation, megachurch shooter identified, chocolate prices & more

We start with President Joe Biden and Jordan’s King Abdullah II’s joint address from the White House on the Israel-Hamas hostage deal and Israel’s military operation in Gaza. Authorities have revealed new details on the shooting at Lakewood Church in Texas over the weekend. Former President Donald Trump’s ex-advisers warn that he’ll try to formally pull the US out of NATO if he’s reelected. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is expected to resume his duties tomorrow after being admitted to the hospital on Sunday. Lastly, we’ll explain why your chocolate Valentine’s Day treats may cost you more this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/13/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hostage rescue operation, nor’easter threat, Mahomes on 3-peat chances & more

The Israeli military’s hostage rescue operation in Gaza led to deadly airstrikes targeting Hamas – we have the latest. Parts of the Northeast are bracing for heavy snow as severe thunderstorms in the Southeast raise flooding concerns. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is back in the hospital. Cleanup is underway following an oil spill along a Caribbean coastline. And, fresh off the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win, quarterback Patrick Mahomes is eyeing a third straight title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/12/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump back in court, TX church shooting, animal extinction threats & more

The Israeli military says it rescued two male hostages while pounding the city of Rafah in Gaza with airstrikes. Former President Donald Trump is in court again today for the classified documents case, while he faces a key deadline in the federal election subversion case. We have more details on yesterday's megachurch shooting in Texas. A federal judge is ordering Elon Musk to testify over his Twitter takeover. And, why many animals that migrate are at risk of extinction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Rafah concern growing, Biden on 'shrinkflation', Marathon record holder dies & more

Concern is growing as Israeli forces step up attacks on the border city of Rafah in Gaza, as they also rescued two hostages. A bipartisan foreign aid package has passed its first key test. A powerful Nor'easter is set to hit parts of the US. President Joe Biden is hitting out against "shrinkflation.' And, the holder of the marathon world record has died in a car crash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Two hostages saved, megachurch shooting, Super Bowl highlights & more

Israeli forces say they've rescued two hostages and they've reportedly killed dozens of people, including children, in the city of Rafah in Gaza. Police are investigating after a woman walked into a megachurch with a child and started shooting. Former President Donald Trump has upset NATO leaders. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in the hospital again, but he told people about it this time. Plus, the highlights from a long night at the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/12/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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One Thing: Is the Economy Really Booming? Gen Z Isn’t So Sure.

Despite blockbuster jobs numbers, robust consumer spending, and easing inflation, many Americans do not feel good about the US economy. The negative feelings are especially strong amongst young people struggling to pay their bills. Meanwhile, many are finding it hard – if not impossible – to imagine they will ever own a home. In this episode, we examine how Gen Z is turning to TikTok for financial advice and whether these negative feelings could impact President Joe Biden’s reelection chances.  Guest: Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN Business and Politics Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/11/202414 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 PM ET: Sudan UN aid, Pakistan elections, Super Bowl preview & more

The UN pleads to secure aid for Sudan. Pakistan’s elections cause anger amongst voters. A Texas woman is sentenced after threatening a judge overseeing one of Trump’s cases. The Chief and the 49ers face off at the Super Bowl tomorrow, we tell you what to expect. And Messi’s bench time costs Argentina a game, we explain why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/10/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 AM ET: Civilians feel trapped, Ukraine aid pleas, Lunar New Year celebrations & more

As Israel prepares for a ground offensive in Rafah, concerns about what will happen to the more than one million people taking shelter in the area. A 5-year-old Palestinian girl was found dead in a car - we’ll explain what happened. Some allies of President Joe Biden worry about his political standing after the special counsel report. Even as aid for Ukraine dwindles, the fighting on the ground continues. And, the year of the Dragon is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/10/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 PM ET: Biden report fallout, credit card delinquencies, Atlantic Ocean changes & more

The White House is not ruling out possibly releasing President Joe Biden’s interview transcripts with the special counsel who investigated his handling of classified documents. Senate Republicans are now divided over a foreign aid package that has some pushing for changes. Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announces his Senate bid. More Americans are falling behind on their credit card bills and auto loans. Lastly, we’ll explain the alarming indications that scientists say show that the Atlantic Ocean is reaching its tipping point under climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/9/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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3 PM ET: VP Harris slams report, Tennessee manhunt, teen substance abuse & more

Vice President Kamala Harris defended President Joe Biden’s mental fitness in the wake of a special counsel’s report on Biden’s handling of classified documents. Several non-governmental organizations are warning about Israel’s expected military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Authorities in New York City are pushing back on criticism of how they handled a recent attack on NYPD officers outside a migrant shelter. The search is on for a suspect accused of fatally shooting a sheriff’s deputy in Tennessee. And, a new CDC study warns of a key factor driving teens to drugs and alcohol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/9/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's evacuation plan, election threat exercises, Super Bowl ads & more

President Joe Biden says his memory is "fine" in response to a scathing report on how he handled classified documents. Israel's prime minister has ordered the evacuation of a city holding more than half of Gaza's population. A federal test looking at election threat responses did not go well. Forecasters predict an end to El Niño and the beginning of La Niña this year. And, we break down how much celebrities are getting paid for Super Bowl ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/9/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden defends memory, Senate's weekend work, work-life balance law & more

President Joe Biden has defended his memory after a pretty damning report on how he handled classified documents. The Senate says it will be working this weekend to try to get a foreign aid package across the finish line. The UN says one of its agencies hasn't been able to deliver food to people in Gaza in more than two weeks. An NGO is calling for a war crimes investigation into the deadly bombing of a church in Myanmar. And, Australians could soon have a legal right to a work-life balance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/9/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden hits back, Trump's good day, Putin's interview & more

President Joe Biden has come out swinging after a damning report on his handling of classified documents. That report added to what was a pretty good day for former President Donald Trump. US officials say they don't support Israel's planned offensive in Gaza. Tucker Carlson has released his interview with Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Plus, the Super Bowl hype isn't just about the game this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/9/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump’s 14th amendment case, Biden’s classified docs case, migrants indicted & more

The US Supreme Court seemed skeptical about arguments to keep former President Donald Trump off Colorado’s 2024 ballot. A special counsel report on President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents has been released – we’ll break down some of the findings. A judge has ordered former Trump adviser Peter Navarro to report to prison following his contempt of Congress conviction. Israel says it’ll soon expand its military operations in one southern Gaza city, despite US concerns. Lastly, several migrants have been indicted in connection with an assault on two New York police officers late last month – we have details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/8/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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3 PM ET: High-stakes Trump hearing, foreign aid package advances, AI scam robocalls banned & more

We start with some of the key takeaways from a US Supreme Court case on former President Donald Trump’s eligibility for office. A foreign aid package without border security provisions advances in a key Senate vote. The FCC votes to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices. We’ll tell you about Ukraine’s big military shakeup nearly two years into Russia’s war. And, we’ll break down the scope of a third volcanic eruption in Iceland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/8/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's ballot battle, Big Pharma grilled, clean energy record & more

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over challenges to former President Donald Trump's inclusion on Colorado's primary ballot – we'll lay out the key questions. Iraq is warning against US aggression after a strike killed a militant group commander. Five US Marines have died after their helicopter crashed in California. Senators have been grilling the CEOs of three drug companies over prices. Plus, scientists inch forward in the race for unlimited, clean energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/8/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump ballot case, Putin opposition blocked, new Coke flavor & more

The Supreme Court will start hearing arguments today on whether former President Donald Trump can be removed from 2024 ballots. Senate leaders are getting frustrated with House Republicans over a foreign aid package. An anti-war candidate in Russia has been blocked from running in the election next month. The polls have closed in Pakistan's controversial general elections. Plus, Coke has a new flavor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump ballot arguments, US kills commander, missing Marines & more

It’s a critical day at the Supreme Court for former President Donald Trump as justices hear arguments on whether he should be allowed on primary ballots. The US says it's killed a militant commander in Iraq who was responsible for recent strikes on American forces in the region. Drama continues in Congress over border policy and foreign aid. The world pushed past a worrying global warming threshold last year. Rescue workers are searching for 5 US Marines who's helicopter was found in California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/8/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 PM ET: Hamas’ proposals dismissed, border deal blocked, largest trans Americans survey & more

We start with reactions from the US Secretary of State and Israeli prime minister on Hamas’ counterproposal for a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza. The Senate failed to advance a major border security and foreign aid deal as they discuss whether to move ahead with a different version of the bill. Former President Donald Trump plans to claim presidential immunity in his classified documents case despite a major defeat on the issue in a separate case. The FDA named a likely source behind recalled applesauce pouches that contained lead and made some children sick. Lastly, we’ll break down key insights from the largest-ever survey of transgender people in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/7/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Senate border vote, missing Marines, Chinese hacking campaign & more

The Senate is on track to kill a border deal and foreign aid package in a key vote. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the Palestinian Authority president in the West Bank. Search and rescue operations are underway for five Marines - we have details. The Republican National Committee chair has offered to step down amid tensions with former President Donald Trump. And, we have a new report about the extent of a Chinese hacking campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/7/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border deal doubts, baby death ruled homicide, new streaming platform & more

The Senate is set to vote on an immigration and foreign aid package, but the border deal's chances aren't looking good. Israel says some of Hamas' demands are a non starter as negotiations on a hostage deal continue. The EPA is cracking down on deadly air pollution, but some experts say it needs to go further. The death of a baby in Georgia has been ruled a homicide, after the mother accused the hospital and others of decapitating her child while she was giving birth. And, three sports broadcasters are teaming up to create a new streaming platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/7/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: Impeachment vote drama, Israel says 'no way,' CA storm deaths & more

House Republican leaders didn’t get enough votes to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Both Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump suffered big blows yesterday. Israel says there's "no way" it'll accept Hamas' hostage deal counteroffer. The death toll from California's storms has risen. And, dozens of people have been killed in explosions in Pakistan, a day before the general elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/7/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: Mayorkas impeachment fails, Haley loses primary, Carlson interviews Putin & more

In a huge blow to House Republicans, an attempt to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has failed. Hamas has responded to a possible hostage deal with Israel. CNN projects that Nikki Haley will lose the Nevada primary, even though she was pretty much unopposed. Former President Donald Trump is expected to change up his legal tactics. And, Tucker Carlson says he's releasing an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/7/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel-Hamas hostage deal, Boeing blowout report, recalled dairy products & more

We start with new developments on hostage talks between Israel and Hamas. House Speaker Mike Johnson says he believes a measure to impeach the Homeland Security secretary will pass, even with holdouts and absences. We have details on federal investigators’ preliminary report about last month’s blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight. We'll tell you about a dairy recall that's been identified as the source of a multistate Listeria outbreak in the US. Lastly, a basketball team at one college could become the first to join a union. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Jennifer Crumbley verdict, Biden’s border deal speech, aviation safety hearing & more

In an unprecedented case, a jury has found the mother of a Michigan school shooter guilty of involuntary manslaughter – we have the latest. President Joe Biden took shots at GOP lawmakers over the border bill impasse. House Speaker Mike Johnson addressed holdouts over a vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas this evening. And, we’ll tell you about two congressional hearings: last month’s blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight and the last year’s bank crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump doesn't have immunity, CA mudslides, drug price discrepancies & more

A federal appeals court says former President Donald Trump isn't immune from prosecution in the federal election subversion case. The House is set to hold an impeachment vote, while the Senate border deal falls apart. More rainfall is coming for California, as it deals with mudslides. Drugmakers are facing questions over why some of their medications are so much more expensive in the US. Plus, why Nevada’s holding a presidential primary while a frontrunner isn’t on the ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Mayorkas impeachment vote, King Charles' cancer details, Colorado family payout & more

The House will vote today on whether to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has held high stake talks in the Middle East. We're just a week away from the New York special election to replace George Santos in the House. Britain's prime minister says King Charles III's cancer was caught early. And, a city in Colorado will pay almost two million dollars after police mistakenly drew their guns on a family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly California storm, Nevada primary confusion, Toby Keith dies & more

A deadly storm is battering California as some areas start to pick up the pieces. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Middle East with a busy agenda. Lawmakers will vote today on whether to impeach the Homeland Security Secretary. It's primary day in Nevada, but it's a little bit complicated. And, country singer Toby Keith has died at the age of 62. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: Gaza evacuation orders, former 9/11 firefighter dies, stocks dip & more

The Israeli military is warning Palestinians to flee parts of Gaza amid its ongoing operations. Massive storms in California may be dealing homeowners in the state a big blow – we’ll explain. In a new CNN poll, we’ll tell you which one of former President Donald Trump’s cases most Americans want a verdict reached before the 2024 presidential election. A retired New York City firefighter who famously stood alongside former President George W. Bush after 9/11 has died. Lastly, the Federal Reserve chair’s comments on interest rate cuts spooked investors on Wall Street today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, Blinken’s Middle East trip, US flu activity & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on his fifth trip to the Middle East since Hamas’s October 7th attacks in Israel – we have details. The GOP remains divided over a border bill ahead of a key vote on the Senate’s measure this week. Britain’s King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment. We’ll break down the impact respiratory virus levels are having in the US. And, another tech company is starting off the year with a fresh round of job cuts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/5/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's big decisions, DC border brawl, weight loss drug benefits & more

Southern California is facing landslides, flooding and downed trees as the downpours continue. Former President Donald Trump is bracing for some critical legal decisions this week that could impact the 2024 election. The stage is set for a brawl in Congress over the border security and foreign aid package. A jury is deliberating in a mother's involuntary manslaughter trial, after her son committed a high school shooting. And, a new study on the health benefits of a weight loss drug. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Dangerous CA weather, Boeing's bad news, Killer Mike arrest & more

The National Weather Service in LA says heavy rain is creating an “extremely dangerous situation." We've got more details on the Senate's bipartisan border deal. This week the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether former President Donald Trump should be allowed on primary ballots for the 2024 presidential race. Boeing gets more bad news on plane problems. Plus, Killer Mike gets arrested just hours after winning three Grammy Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/5/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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6 AM ET: California's dramatic weather, border deal details, Grammy winners & more

Officials say California is experiencing “one of the most dramatic weather days in recent memory." The Senate has released a border deal that would bring big changes to immigration policy. The US says it will take further action in the Middle East. More than 100 people have been killed by wildfires in Chile. And, Taylor Swift makes history and shares a surprise announcement at the Grammy Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Will the Supreme Court Disqualify Donald Trump?

In December, the Colorado Supreme Court shocked the political world when it removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist clause.” The US Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in the case this week following a fast-tracked appeals process. In this episode, we examine the untested legal theory, Trump’s defense, and how the justices’ decision could reverberate well beyond this year’s election.  Guest: Joan Biskupic, CNN Senior Supreme Court Analyst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/4/202414 minutes, 27 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden approved airstrikes, SC primaries, Northern Ireland’s First Minister & more

Sources say President Biden approved the airstrikes targeting Iranian backed militant groups after hearing of the deadly drone attack in Jordan last week. Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders say hostage negotiations are dependent on a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces. South Carolina voters head to the polls while president Biden hopes to secure his first primary victory of the 2024 presidential election. El Salvador is holding its general elections tomorrow and president Nayib Bukele is a crowd favorite despite criticism from human rights advocates. And a historic moment in Northern Ireland after a Nationalist politician is named First Minister. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/3/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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10 AM ET: US airstrikes, Israel criticism letter, Trump case postponed & more

The United States has launched airstrikes against Iranian-backed militias after several attacks against US troops in the Middle East. Over 800 European and American officials have signed a letter criticizing their country’s support of Israel as they continue their military operation in Gaza. A federal judge has postponed Trump’s election interference case over the question of presidential immunity. A new CDC study shows preterm births have been on the rise in the US. And a mafia boss’ romantic dinner gets crashed by authorities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/3/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 PM ET: US strikes in Iraq and Syria, Fani Willis, ‘forever chemicals’ & more

The US struck targets in Iraq and Syria, in response to a drone strike that killed three American soldiers in Jordan. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis acknowledged a personal relationship with her lead prosecutor in the state election subversion case against Donald Trump. The UN’s top court says it will move forward with a case brought by Ukraine against Russia. The EPA is proposing labels to indicate nine “forever chemicals” are hazardous. Lastly, remembering an iconic “Rocky” star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza’s children, Fani Willis allegations, Jennifer Crumbley cross-examination & more

President Joe Biden celebrated today’s milestone jobs report - but will it be enough to help him in the election? CNN speaks with one Gaza mother waiting outside a hospital, hoping her missing daughter will return. A House committee has subpoenaed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, as she pushes back against allegations of an affair in a court filing. The mother of the Oxford High school shooter Ethan Crumbley was cross-examined in court today. And, LGBTQ+ rights are under fire in Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gangbusters jobs report, Trump ballot case prep, NYC migrant arrests & more

A lot more jobs were added in January than economists expected. Lawyers in the Trump ballot case are training for next week's Supreme Court arguments. An Iran-backed proxy group in Iraq is promising attacks against US forces will continue. Arrests were made after two NYPD officers were attacked outside a migrant shelter. Plus, California braces for another major storm threatening heavy rainfall this weekend, while the Northeast experiences an abnormal winter so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump has the edge, surprising jobs report, Punxsutawney Phil & more

A new CNN poll shows former President Donald Trump has a slight lead over President Joe Biden in the race for the White House. The first jobs report of 2024 is out and starts the year with a bang. Israel is moving its Gaza military campaign further south. The mother of the teenager who killed four people at a Michigan high school in 2021 is back on the stand today. Plus, Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Troops return home, mobile home plane crash, Hamilton’s big move & more

The bodies of the three US troops killed in Jordan will return home to the US today. The UN’s main aid agency in Gaza says it will likely have to shut down by the end of this month if it doesn’t get its funding back. A new CNN poll shows people have mixed feelings on the economy. Police say several people have died after a plane crashed into a mobile home park in Florida. Plus, Lewis Hamilton is leaving Mercedes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 PM ET: UNRWA operations, Haley trails Trump, Jennifer Crumbley testifies & more

The United Nations’ relief agency working in Gaza says it’s at risk of shutting down by the end of the month because of funding cuts. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley spoke to CNN about how she intends to close former President Donald Trump’s lead in her home state. The mother of the Oxford High School shooter in Michigan took the stand in her manslaughter trial. California has agreed to spend $2 billion dollars to help students recover from pandemic learning setbacks. Lastly, we’ll tell you how the federal government is looking to crackdown on AI-generated robocalls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden’s executive order, Austin news conference, music royalties dispute & more

The State Department has announced the first round of sanctions against four Israelis for violence in the West Bank. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologized for mishandling communication around his cancer treatment. Sources say Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has no plans to step down from the Georgia election subversion case. For the first time, some people being treated for opioid addiction will soon be able to schedule telehealth appointments. And, we’ll explain why TikTok users will have fewer music options for videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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12 PM ET: West Bank sanctions, big tech next steps, Margot Robbie on snub & more

President Joe Biden is expected to announce new US sanctions targeting violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank. We'll look at what's next for big tech after yesterday's dramatic Senate hearing. Some countries are hoping nuclear energy tech could help them cut back on fossil fuels. More countries want to join Russia and China in the move away from a US-dollar-dominated trade system. Plus Margot Robbie responds to that Oscar snub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Iran's wake up call, Biden's good news, Medicare negotiations & more

US intelligence suggests Iran was surprised by the drone strike Sunday that killed three American service members in Jordan. The UN's main aid agency in Gaza is in crisis. President Joe Biden is edging ahead of former President Donald Trump in a recent poll and donation cash. Medicare price negotiations start today. Plus, California is in for some seriously wet weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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UPDATED: 6 AM ET: Iran leadership nervous, Ukraine funding approved, moon shrinking & more

US officials say Iran was surprised by the deadly drone strike that killed three US service members. As Washington debates border policy, a city on the front line of the crisis is at breaking point. The EU has approved funding for Ukraine. Two social media CEOs have apologized over child safety but senators want action. Plus, researchers say the moon is shrinking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Border bill clash, tech CEOs apologize, Disney lawsuit dismissed & more

The US is formally attributing who it believes is behind a drone strike that killed three US soldiers, according to the White House. House Speaker Mike Johnson railed against the Senate’s border deal during his first floor speech as speaker. The families of people harmed by social media received apologies from two big tech CEOs grilled in a Senate hearing today. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis scored a legal win in his escalating battle with Disney. Lastly, we’ll tell you what a new study reveals about the additional health risks linked to tainted water at Camp Lejeune. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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3 PM ET: Deadly drone strike latest, Fed interest rates, Chinese hackers warning, & more

The White House has assigned blame for the drone strike that killed three US soldiers in Jordan. The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady for a fourth time in a row. Fighting in southern Gaza ramps up as the head of the World Health Organization pleads for UNRWA funding. The FBI director warned Congress today that Chinese hackers are preparing to harm the US. Russia and Ukraine have exchanged prisoners of war for the first time since a mysterious plane crash last week. And, state and local officials are working together to fight the fentanyl crisis in a major city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border blame game, Netanyahu facing pressure, social CEO's grilled & more

We'll explain why tensions are rising in Washington over border policy. Former President Donald Trump is trying to poach a key constituency of President Joe Biden's for 2024. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure from all sides on a new hostage deal with Hamas. One lawmaker says the CEOs of social media companies have "blood on their hands" in hearing about youth safety. Plus, why you might not be hearing some of your favorite songs on TikTok anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: Border tensions boiling, 2024 donor push, Musk's pay package struck down & more

Arguments over border policy are coming to a head in Washington, with a bipartisan deal appearing to be over before it began and Republicans moving forward with a vote to impeach the Homeland Security Secretary. Israel is being accused of driving a tank into the grounds of a hospital in Gaza. Former President Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are trying to attract more donors. 23 million people are under flood alerts in California. Plus, a judge in Delaware has struck down Elon Musk's multi-billion dollar pay package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Mayorkas impeachment vote, NHL players accused, Earhart's plane finding & more

House Republicans have voted to move forward with their impeachment process against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The Middle East is waiting on President Joe Biden's decision. The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady this month. Five hockey pros are facing sexual assault charges in Canada. Plus, explorers think they've found Amelia Earhart's plane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 PM ET: GOP impeachment hearing, Trump stays on IL ballot, Broadway legend dies & more

A House committee hearing is underway ahead of a key vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over border policies. The Illinois State Board of Elections has dismissed a challenge to remove former President Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot. President Joe Biden spoke with the families of three US service members killed in a drone attack in Jordan. Some displaced Palestinians fear UNRWA funding cuts could exacerbate living conditions in Gaza. Lastly, Tony-award winning actress and singer Chita Rivera has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel-Hamas hostage talks, Mayorkas impeachment vote, ADHD medication recall & more

Israel’s prime minister pushed back on some of Hamas’s requests in a deal to release hostages. House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to kill the Senate border deal in a meeting with House Republicans. It comes as a House panel is taking a key vote on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over border security. Canada may appeal for not being awarded bronze after a Russian figure skater was disqualified for doping. And, an ADHD medication has been recalled due to a pill mixup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's decided, brain chip implant, Dems on deepfakes & more

President Joe Biden says he's decided how the US will respond to the deadly drone attack that killed and wounded US troops in Jordan. Hamas said it's reviewing a proposal for a potential hostage deal and ceasefire. Elon Musk says his company implanted a chip in a human brain for the first time. A woman who says a Lyft driver raped and impregnated her is now suing the company. Plus, House Democrats propose a crackdown on fake, AI-generated robocalls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza aid 'death sentence,' Mayorkas impeachment, desert killings & more

Aid agencies and people in Gaza are warning that suffering will escalate if a UN agency doesn't get its funding back. The US is weighing how to responding to a deadly attack in Jordan. House Republicans are taking further steps towards impeaching the Homeland Security Secretary over the migrant crisis. Pakistan’s former Prime Minister has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for leaking state secrets. And, arrests have been made after six bodies were found in a remote area of the Mojave Desert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump Illinois ballot, US figure skaters win gold, Taylor Swift conspiracy & more

We’re waiting to see how and when the US will retaliate for a deadly strike on a base in Jordan. Officials in Illinois will vote today on whether former President Donald Trump should be included on the state’s presidential primary ballot. Alex Murdaugh will not be getting a new trial. US figure skaters have won Olympic gold after one of their competitors was disqualified. And, a conspiracy about Taylor Swift, the 2024 election and this year’s Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 PM ET: Murdaugh trial denied, drone attack latest, pricey Super Bowl tickets & more

A judge has ruled that former South Carolina attorney, Alex Murdaugh, will not receive a new murder trial. Three US soldiers killed in a drone attack have been identified, as the number of those injured continues to rise. In a new intelligence report, Israel details its claims against UN aid workers it alleges were involved in Hamas’s October 7th attack. A man who stole and leaked former President Donald Trump’s tax records has been sentenced. A Russian figure skater has been banned for doping. Lastly, tickets for this year’s Super Bowl are smashing records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/29/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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3 PM ET: UNRWA fallout, Lloyd Austin returns, Murdaugh case & more

Several countries have decided to temporarily slash funding to the main UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Gaza amid allegations. Defense Secretary LLoyd Austin addressed the drone attack that killed three US soldiers during his first day back at the Pentagon. A juror testified that a court clerk’s comments influenced her decision to convict Alex Murdaugh of murder. We have new developments on voting tech company Smartmatic’s defamation lawsuit against a pro-Trump network. And, we’ll tell you about protesters’ attempt to vandalize the Mona Lisa painting in Paris over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/29/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM ET: US 'will respond', tax season starts, E. Jean Carroll speaks & more

President Joe Biden is under pressure to retaliate over a strike that killed three US troops in Jordan. A key negotiator says Senate lawmakers have reached a compromise over border policy. It's the start of tax season in the US. Senator Elizabeth Warren wants the Fed to cut interest rates now. Plus, E. Jean Carroll tells CNN what it was like to see former President Donald Trump in court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/29/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Deadly drone attack, possible Biden competitor, Alex Murdaugh trial & more

President Joe Biden says the US will respond to a deadly drone strike in Jordan that killed three American troops. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas appear to have stalled, and so has aid. We'll tell you which Democrat could upend President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. A hearing is expected today to decide if Alex Murdaugh should get a new trial because of allegations of jury tampering. Plus, the fallout continues at WWE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/29/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: US Troops killed, UN funding crisis, Super Bowl match up & more

Three US troops have been killed in a drone attack on a base in Jordan. The UN's main agency in Gaza is in turmoil over accusations some of its staffers were involved in the October 7th attacks. A bipartisan border deal could reach the Senate floor this week. A Chinese property giant has been ordered to liquidate. Plus, who'll be competing for Super Bowl LVIII. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/29/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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One Thing: The Train Derailed. The Aftermath Divided the Town.

On February 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, igniting a massive inferno which spewed poisonous chemicals in the air. In the days and weeks after, some residents who had evacuated wondered whether it would ever be safe enough to return to their homes. Nearly a year later, that sentiment remains along with anger pointed at the federal government and Norfolk Southern over what some see as an inadequate response. In this episode, we hear from affected residents and business owners about their uncertain futures.  Guest: Jason Carroll, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/28/202417 minutes, 34 seconds
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3 PM ET: UN UNWRA investigation, US fighter jet sale, museums shut Native American exhibits & more

The UN says it will investigate all UNWRA employees after alleged involvement in the October 7th Hamas attack. Kenya judge stops the deployment of 1,000 soldiers to Haiti. US says it intends to sell F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after signing off on Sweden’s NATO assignment. A transgender swimmer challenges World Aquatics over competition restrictions. And some US museums are closing their exhibits featuring Native American artifacts after new regulations take place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/27/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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10 AM ET: Border senate deal, UNWRA backlash, Vince McMahon resigns & more

Former president Donald Trump has to pay $83.3 million dollars after he was found liable in a defamation case brought up by E. Jean Carroll. The U.S. Senate is working on a new deal to limit border crossings, but will it pass? A UN agency is under fire after alleged staff involvement in the October 7th Hamas attacks. Vince McMahon steps down after sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse allegations. And a new controversy surrounding the Miss Japan beauty pageant raises questions about beauty standards and cultural identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/27/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump defamation verdict, Israel genocide case, NRA corruption trial & more

E. Jean Carroll has been awarded more than eight times what she asked for in her initial defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. Israel’s prime minister stressed the country’s right to defend itself following a UN top court’s ruling about its military campaign in Gaza against Hamas. We have details on the former NRA CEO’s testimony in a civil corruption trial today. The Pentagon continues to train Ukrainian troops despite lack of aid. Lastly, scientists are wondering if cutting air pollution from shipping may have had an adverse effect on global warming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Trump defamation case, Speaker’s border deal warning, UN agency allegations & more

E. Jean Carroll's civil defamation damages trial against former President Donald Trump is now in the hands of a jury. House Speaker Mike Johnson weighed in on the Senate’s emerging border deal and a vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The head of a UN agency says he’s fired some staff members allegedly involved in Hamas’s Oct. 7th attacks in Israel. Alaska Airlines says the first of its grounded Boeing planes will be back in service today. And, we’ll explain why your next visit to a museum may have fewer displays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump walks out, vibecession, cough syrup recall & more

The UN's top court is urging Israel to prevent a genocide in Gaza, but stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. Former President Donald Trump walked in and out of court during closing arguments in his defamation trial today. He's also been causing problems for a potential deal in Congress. We'll look at whether we're in a vibecession right now, and explain what that means. Plus, a cough syrup has been recalled over contamination fears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel genocide prevention, Alabama execution 'torture,' GOP Senators against Trump & more

The UN’s top court says Israel must act immediately to prevent genocide in Gaza. A witness says an Alabama execution by nitrogen gas looked like "torture." GOP Senators are hitting out at former President Donald Trump for trying to kill a deal on the border. The Biden administration says it’s holding off approving several pending liquified natural gas export projects. Plus, more conflicting accounts over a deadly Russian plane crash.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Nitrogen gas execution, WWE trafficking accusation, Taylor Swift AI images & more

For the first time in the US, a man has been executed using nitrogen gas. Closing arguments are expected this morning in the E. Jean Carroll defamation damages trial. The International Court of Justice is expected to make an interim ruling in Israel's genocide case today. A WWE worker has accused the company's founder of sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse. Plus, fake sexually explicit pictures of Taylor Swift have been shared online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 PM ET: Trump testifies, hostage talks latest, Apple’s sweeping changes & more

Former President Donald Trump took the stand in his own defense in the civil defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll. The CIA director is expected to meet with key players involved in the talks to secure hostages held by Hamas. President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen praised US economic growth and investments during separate trips to the Midwest. Tesla had a losing day on Wall Street. Lastly, we’ll break down the changes Apple is making that impacts some customers outside of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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3 PM ET: Deadly Gaza shelling, Michigan HS shooting trial, ex-Trump adviser sentenced & more

Mass casualties have been reported among a crowd of civilians waiting to get humanitarian aid in Gaza city. A Michigan teacher gave emotional testimony about the moment she was shot by the gunman who’s been sentenced in a deadly mass shooting at Oxford High School. A judge has sentenced a former Donald Trump adviser for failing to comply with a subpoena in a Jan. 6 probe. A prominent Russia blogger convicted of extremism charges will serve time in a Moscow court. And, Michigan’s college football head coach Jim Harbaugh is going back to the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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12 PM ET: 2023 GDP, immigration 'quandry,' animal-to-human transplants & more

President Joe Biden expects to take on Donald Trump in a 2020 rematch, as the former president racks ups endorsements and a super PAC aligned with him sees a spike in cash. The US economy grew at a shocking pace last quarter. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says immigration talks are in a 'quandry.' Reports say before part of an Alaska Airlines plane part blew off, Boeing had it removed and adjusted. Plus, a study gets us closer to potentially putting pig organs in humans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump in court, Arizona GOP chair resigns, UK tea outrage & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected to be back in court today in his defamation damages trial, but it's not clear if he'll take the stand. Israel's prime minister is in hot water over an alleged leaked recording. Alaska Airlines says it will start flying Boeing 737 Max 9 planes again tomorrow. Arizona's GOP chair has resigned over bribery allegations. Plus, why trouble is brewing between the US and UK over how to make a cup of tea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza hospital attacks, Boeing planes return, Alabama execution & more

Israel's military has stepped up attacks in southern Gaza, including at hospitals and shelters. The FAA says Boeing 737 Max 9 planes can return to the skies if they've been inspected. President Joe Biden is trying to energize voters while former President Donald Trump is expected back in court. Tens of thousands of pregnancies have happened because of rape in states where abortion isn't a legal option. Plus, the first nitrogen gas execution in the US is expected to happen today or tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 PM ET: Israel-Hamas hostage talks, nitrogen execution continues, Obamacare enrollment surge & more

An Israeli official says there’s a long way to go before a deal to release hostages held by Hamas is reached. We’ll explain how a conservative advocacy group is using a proposed ban on menthol cigarettes to chip away at President Joe Biden’s support among Black voters in South Carolina. Hungary’s prime minister is backing Sweden’s bid to join NATO. The US Supreme Court will not stop Alabama from carrying out the first nitrogen gas execution this week. Lastly, a record number of Americans have signed up for the Affordable Care Act. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/24/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden’s UAW endorsement, dangerous flooding, Jon Stewart’s return & more

President Joe Biden has landed a key endorsement from the UAW in his 2024 reelection bid. We’ll tell you about a deadly strike on a UN shelter in southern Gaza where the Israeli military operation against Hamas intensifies. Ukraine stopped short of acknowledging it downed a Russian military plane that killed 74 people on board. More than a month’s worth of rain is triggering dangerous flash flooding in the parts of the South. And, comedian Jon Stewart is heading back to “The Daily Show.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/24/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump seething, more loose Boeing bolts, economy optimism & more

Former President Donald Trump was seething rather than celebrating his New Hampshire GOP primary win, as Nikki Haley looks ahead to South Carolina. The CEO of Alaska Airlines says his company has found more loose bolts on Boeing 737 Max 9s. Russia is blaming Ukraine for a plane crash that killed 74 people. Razor wire is still up along the US-Mexico border, despite an order from the Supreme Court. Plus, some reasons to be hopeful about where the economy is heading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/24/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Haley's next steps, Russian plane deaths, In-N-Out closure & more

Former President Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, so we break down what Nikki Haley is planning next. An official says all 74 people on board a Russian plane have died after it crashed near the border with Ukraine. People are fleeing a city in Gaza, but they've got nowhere to go. Alabama is set to carry out the first known execution by nitrogen gas this week. Plus, an iconic fast-food chain is closing one of its locations for the very first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/24/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's NH win, Russian plane crash, Barbie snubs backlash & more

Former President Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, but Nikki Haley says the race isn't over yet. President Joe Biden also won in New Hampshire. A Russian military plane carrying 74 people has crashed in the Belgorod region. The US has hit Iran-backed militias in Iraq in response to attacks on American personnel. Plus, Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera hit back after their co-workers missed out on Oscar nominations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/24/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Pivotal NH primary, CBS newsman dies, Sweden’s NATO bid & more

The US conducted airstrikes on Iranian-backed militias in Iraq. We’re hearing from voters in New Hampshire’s GOP presidential showdown between former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court is letting Trump’s gag order stand in his federal January 6th case. Mexico scored a legal victory against US gunmakers. Legendary CBS journalist Charles Osgood has died. Lastly, after months of delays, Sweden is one step closer to joining NATO.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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3 PM ET: NH polls open, wintry forecast, Netflix acquires “WWE Raw” & more

CNN goes one-on-one with GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley as New Hampshire voters cast their primary ballots for their Republican presidential nominee. Hundreds of displaced people are trying to leave a city in southern Gaza amid Israel’s ongoing bombardment in its war with Hamas. The US and UK plan to announce new sanctions on the Houthis following another round of strikes in Yemen. We’ll tell you what wintry conditions are in store for parts of the US. And, Netflix will soon become the new home of WWE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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12 PM ET: NH expectations, iPhone theft protection, Oscar nominations & more

We start with New Hampshire’s GOP presidential primary, where CNN’s Alayna Treene shares what some voters are thinking and lays out key questions for tonight. Negotiations are still ongoing for a border policy deal to unfreeze aid for Israel and Ukraine. Soldiers in Ukraine tell CNN how they’re struggling on the frontlines while they’re outmanned and outgunned. Apple has a new update for iPhones to keep thieves from accessing sensitive data. Plus, the Oscar nominations are out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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9 AM ET: NH primary underway, fake Biden calls, Illinois manhunt over & more

Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump are going head to head in the New Hampshire primary. Some voters in the state have had calls from an AI voice made to sound like President Joe Biden. Israel is proposing a deal to get Hamas leaders out of Gaza. A manhunt is over after an Illinois murder suspect was confronted more than 1,000 miles away in Texas. Plus, loneliness is apparently one of the greatest risks for people who are obese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: New Hampshire decides, more strikes in Yemen, Biden's border win & more

It's decision day in New Hampshire as Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump make their final pushes ahead of the first in the nation primary. The US and UK have hit Houthi targets in Yemen again, as a plan for Hamas’ leaders is proposed. The Biden Administration can cut down razor wire at the US-Mexico border while legal challenges play out. It was a deadly night in Ukraine as the country makes a plea for more support. Plus, Oscar nominated director Norman Jewison has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: VP Harris’s abortion rights tour, US-Mexico border wire, CA faculty strike & more

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered one of her most direct attacks on former President Donald Trump during a speech in Wisconsin. We’re following new developments on Israeli’s military offensive in Gaza. The US Supreme Court ruled that US Border Patrol agents can remove razor wire on the US southern border. Thousands of faculty members walked off the job at the largest university system in the US. Lastly, Macy’s rejected a multibillion-dollar takeover bid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/22/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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3 PM ET: One-on-one primary, new Alzheimer’s blood test, MLK’s son dies & more

Nikki Haley appears poised for a one-on-one matchup with former President Donald Trump in Tuesday’s GOP primary in New Hampshire. A judge in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against Trump is weighing whether to let him testify this week. The families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza disrupted an Israeli parliament meeting. Researchers say some blood tests could be used to screen for Alzheimer’s disease in the future. And, tributes are pouring in following the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s youngest son, Dexter Scott King. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/22/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump vs. Haley, death row inmate appeal, move over Coach K & more

We start with a break down of where things stand before the first-in-the-nation primary in New Hampshire tomorrow. The Supreme Court will hear the extraordinary appeal of a death row inmate. The East is getting a break from the deadly cold. Ukraine's military is denying that it was responsible for an attack on a market over the weekend, while frontline conditions echo those of WWI. Plus, a NCAA basketball coach has broken Coach K's record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/22/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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9 AM ET: Make or break for Haley, Netanyahu criticism, baby clothing CEO's apology & more

The New Hampshire Republican primary could be make or break for Nikki Haley's 2024 campaign. European leaders are calling out Israel's prime minister for his comments on the end of the war in Gaza. The FAA wants airlines to inspect an earlier Boeing 737 model. Seoul's police chief has been indicted over the 2022 deadly crowd crush. And, why the CEO of a baby clothing company has had to apologize... twice.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/22/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: DeSantis out, deadly winter weather, controversial temple & more

Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race - we'll tell you how his rivals have reacted. Israel's prime minister has rejected a plan from Hamas to release hostages. This month's winter weather has killed dozens of people in the US. A controversial temple as been inaugurated in India. Plus, the teams that have made it a step closer to the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/22/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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One Thing: Why Trump Isn’t Taking New Hampshire for Granite

After former President Donald Trump’s resounding win in Iowa, the Republican primary shifts to New Hampshire. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley are banking on undeclared voters to swing their way as Trump sharpens his attacks against the only two candidates left in the race. In this episode, we hear how those independents could change the dynamic of the race and why President Joe Biden’s campaign is quietly concerned about the Democratic primary in the state.  Guest: Kasie Hunt, CNN Chief National Affairs Analyst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/21/202416 minutes, 32 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza’s future, redistricting win for Dems, home sales drop & more

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain publicly at odds over the future of Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war. Louisiana approved a new congressional map that could affect upcoming elections. The allegations against the Fulton County District Attorney could interfere with the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia. A deadly fire broke out in a school dorm in China. And, home sales haven’t been this low since 1995. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/20/20246 minutes
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10 AM ET: Deadly winter storms, possible immigration deal, Sports Illustrated’s future & more

Back-to-back winter storms killed at least 67 people in the US this week. A missile strike in Syria raises fears of a widening conflict in the Middle East. Former President Donald Trump has received a new endorsement ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. President Joe Biden said he’s hopeful congress can get a deal on immigration next week — we’ll explain what it could look like. And, the fate of the iconic magazine Sports Illustrated is unclear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/20/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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6 PM ET: Uvalde shooting investigation, Alec Baldwin charged again, emergency plane landing & more

A special grand jury has been chosen to examine the response to the Uvalde, Texas school massacre in 2022. President Joe Biden signed a stopgap measure to avoid a partial government shutdown but the budget battle isn’t over. Divisions within the Israeli government are deepening. Actor Alec Baldwin is facing new charges in the fatal shooting on the set of the movie “Rust.” Lastly, we’ll tell you about an emergency plane landing in Virginia that took drivers and passengers by surprise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/19/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: Final NH primary sprint, Scott Peterson case, Wayfair layoffs & more

Nikki Haley is zeroing in on former President Donald Trump’s lead in the upcoming New Hampshire primary as they and Ron DeSantis battle to win the state. Crowds of anti-abortion advocates braved the cold for the annual March for Life rally in Washington, D.C. Rounds of snow and ice are on tap for parts of the US. The Los Angeles Innocence Project is representing Scott Peterson, the man convicted of murdering his wife and unborn son in 2004. And, Wayfair is laying off employees weeks after telling them to work harder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/19/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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12 PM ET: Stakes for Nikki Haley, "speedy" Trump trial, NFL playoffs prep & more

Nikki Haley hopes to stop Donald Trump's march to the GOP nomination in New Hampshire – we look at why she needs to win to keep her campaign alive. Attorney General Merrick Garland addresses Trump's 2020 election subversion case. Tensions continue to rise at the local, state and federal level over the southern border. There are concerns North Korea could be preparing to take advantage of global conflicts. Plus, Detroit is expecting an economy boost and Buffalo, NY is bracing for snow ahead of the NFL playoffs this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/19/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: New Hampshire countdown, Uvalde Sheriff responds, temperature wild swing & more

The candidates are making their final push before the New Hampshire primary next week. Israeli forces have admitted digging up graves in Gaza. The Uvalde County sheriff has responded to a report on failures in the response to the 2022 Robb Elementary school shooting. There are concerns Ukraine won't see any more aid before the US elections in November. Plus, a wild swing in temperatures is coming to parts of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/19/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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6 AM ET: Haley on racism, Israel rejects Palestinian state, moon mission in flames & more

Nikki Haley addressed her comments on racism in America at a CNN town hall last night. The Attorney General says the response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting makes him angry. Israel's Prime Minister is rejecting the idea of a Palestinian State. Congress has passed a spending bill which means no government shutdown, for now at least. Plus, the first US spacecraft to attempt a moon landing in decades has likely gone up in flames. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/19/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 PM ET: Uvalde loved ones speak, Congress passes funding bill, Israel exhumed bodies & more

We start with CNN’s exclusive interview with US Attorney General Merrick Garland about the Justice Department’s report on the Uvalde, Texas school massacre in 2022. Congress has passed a stopgap bill to avoid a partial government shutdown. Israel says its forces exhumed and removed bodies at a cemetery in southern Gaza in their search for the remains of hostages once held by Hamas. Mortgage rates fell to their lowest level since May. Lastly, President Joe Biden touted his economic agenda in comparison to former President Donald Trump's during a stop in North Carolina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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3 PM ET: Uvalde shooting report, NATO’s biggest military exercise, CNN town hall tonight & more

US Attorney General Merrick Garland breaks down the failures in police’s response to the Uvalde school massacre in 2022. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump cross-examined E. Jean Carroll about her income increasing since suing Trump over sexual assault allegations. NATO is set to kick off its largest exercise since the Cold War. Democrats are trying to pass a law that would protect access to infertility treatments. And, Nikki Haley fires back at Trump’s attacks in New Hampshire as she gears up for a CNN town hall tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza medicine, Uvalde massacre 'failure,' SCOTUS moves & more

Strikes in Iran and Pakistan have the usually peaceful neighbors on edge. Medicine for Palestinians and Israeli hostages has entered Gaza, thanks to an exchange. A new report says the law enforcement response to the Uvalde, Texas school shooting was a failure. The Supreme Court could impact how the DOJ prosecutes January 6 rioters and Donald Trump, while it appears poised to give conservatives a win. And, Republicans are making their final appeals before the New Hampshire presidential primary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Pakistan-Iran hostilities, US border tensions, winter storms & more

Iran and Pakistan have both launched deadly strikes on each other's territories in an unprecedented escalation of hostilities. Tensions at the US southern border are rising as Texas authorities start arresting migrants. Nikki Haley is gaining on former President Donald Trump in the polls ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Lawmakers are racing to avoid a partial government shutdown tomorrow. And, more winter storms are on the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Pakistan strikes Iran, border standoff, Apple Watches banned again & more

Pakistan has launched strikes inside Iran in what looks like retaliation. Former President Donald Trump is back on the ballot in Maine, for now. A border standoff is brewing in Texas. A report on the response to the Robb Elementary School massacre is expected today. Plus, Apple Watch imports have been banned again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 PM ET: Maine ballot decision, Trump defamation damages trial, Boeing briefing & more

Former President Donald Trump will stay on Maine’s primary ballot for now – we have the latest. His legal team also cross-examined former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll in a civil defamation case. The Biden administration has re-designated the Houthis as a global terror group. Federal government officials briefed congressional lawmakers on the Boeing investigation in the wake of a blowout. Lastly, the New England Patriots formally introduced the team's new head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: NH primary campaigning, E. Jean Carroll testifies, Coachella lineup & more

The campaign trail is heating up in New Hampshire with less than a week before the primary. We have details on E. Jean Carroll’s testimony in the defamation damages trial against former President Donald Trump. The FAA has expanded its Boeing quality control probe. Two British royals are addressing their health issues. And, a popular band is reuniting for Coachella this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: US-Iran strikes aftermath, Austin 911 call, cancer worries & more

All three GOP presidential candidates are in New Hampshire today ahead of next week’s primary. Tensions in the Middle East and Pakistan are rising after the US and Iran launched strikes in the last week. We’ll tell you what the US Defense Secretary’s aid said in a 911 call before his hospitalization. A new report shows some good news and concerning news for cancer deaths and diagnosis. Plus, a look at where temperatures are warming up in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: War escalation reality, Spirit Airlines' shares plunge, overdraft fees limit & more

Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are trying to one up each other ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Fears of the conflict widening in the Middle East are becoming a reality. Congressional leaders are at the White House today for high stakes spending talks. Spirit Airlines' shares dropped 47 per cent after a judge said it couldn't merge with JetBlue. And, a consumer watchdog wants to limit overdraft fees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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6 AM ET: DeSantis' warning, Club Q shooter deal, Costco crackdown & more

Ron DeSantis is warning Republicans that they'll lose the 2024 election if they pick former President Donald Trump. The US is defending strikes on Houthi militants as Iran carries out a strike in Pakistan. E. Jean Carroll is expected to take the stand in her defamation case against Trump. The Club Q shooter who killed five people is expected to plead guilty to federal charges to avoid the death penalty. Plus, how Costco is cracking down.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 PM ET: WH defends Yemen strikes, new Weinstein lawsuit, Bill Gates on AI & more

The White House defended its decision to hit Houthi targets in Yemen last week. Former President Donald Trump’s latest civil defamation trial involving E Jean Carroll is underway. Gaza is suffering its longest communications blackout since October 7. A new lawsuit levies allegations of sexual assault against former Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein and the current CEO of Madison Square Garden. Lastly, billionaire Bill Gates says artificial intelligence will change daily life in just a few years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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3 PM ET: GOP debate drama, US strikes Houthis again, Elon Musk's ask & more

The Iowa caucuses left three Republican presidential candidates standing – and it's unclear whether two of them will debate in New Hampshire this week. The US carries out additional strikes against Houthis in Yemen today. The Israel military's strategy in Gaza appears to be shifting, as the humanitarian crisis deepens in the enclave. The Biden administration slammed Texas again over its handling of the southern border in a new Supreme Court filing. Plus, Elon Musk wants a raise at Tesla. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: New Hampshire next, snow drought ends, new Gilgo Beach murder charges & more

After Donald Trump's landslide victory at the Iowa caucuses, the GOP presidential field got smaller ahead of New Hampshire's primary next week. Trump is back in court in New York today – we'll tell you why. An almost two-year snow drought is finally over in some US cities. The Gilgo Beach murders' suspect has been charged again. Plus, why some people in their 20s are turning to Botox and the risks behind it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's big night, E. Jean Carroll trial, Uvalde shooting report & more

Former President Donald Trump won big in Iowa last night. Meanwhile, he's facing another defamation lawsuit from E. Jean Carroll in New York. Most of the US population is getting hit with seriously cold temperatures. A report on the law enforcement response to the 2022 Uvalde, Texas school shooting is expected this week. Plus, art by Picasso, Rembrandt and Goya may have been lost in a fire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's Iowa landslide, ice storm warnings, long-delayed Emmy winners & more

Former President Donald Trump has won the Iowa Caucuses by an unprecedented margin. We'll take a look at what that means for the next 2024 GOP primary and beyond. 120 million people are under wind chill alerts in the US, from border to border. Iran has fired ballistic missiles into northern Iraq and Syria. Plus, we finally know who won big at the 2023 Emmy awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 PM ET: Iowa temps plummet, flight cancellations, Boeing inspections & more

Former President Donald Trump eyes a definitive win in the Iowa caucuses as his Republican challengers vie to be his top alternative. We’ll look at the impact the extreme cold is having in the US. Boeing says it'll give airlines more oversight over the production of 737 Max 9 planes. The number of people displaced by the war in Sudan spiked over the past month. Lastly, Apple has an approved fix to get around its smartwatch ban, but it could mean one less feature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20244 minutes, 55 seconds
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3 PM ET: Caucus turnout concerns, Houthi strikes, Austin’s hospital release & more

The coldest Iowa caucuses on record kick off the presidential primary season. The Houthis have claimed responsibility for attacking an American cargo ship. The Israel-Hamas war reaches a significant milestone. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been discharged following prostate cancer surgery complications. And, we’ll tell you how the President and Vice President commemorated MLK day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Iowa key questions, cold weather fuels climate denial, Davos kicks off & more

Just hours away from the first nominating contest of the 2024 Republican presidential race, we'll tell you what to watch out for. We explain why scientists say global warming is still a concern amid brutal cold snaps and record extreme heat. Congress has until Friday to agree on government spending to avoid a partial shutdown. At least one person has been killed after terror attacks in Israel. Plus, world leaders are in Davos for the World Economic Forum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Cold caucuses, frostbite risks, AI warning & more

Candidates are hoping the cold doesn't put off Republicans ahead of the Iowa caucuses tonight. Meanwhile, dangerous windchill is forecast for 100 million people in the US. The US says it's destroyed a missile fired towards a Navy Destroyer in the Red Sea. After a nine hour delay, Guatemala's president has finally been sworn in. Plus, another warning about AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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6 AM ET: Iowa's big day, life threatening cold, rich get richer & more

Republican voters in Iowa will be turning out for the first caucuses of 2024. Life threatening temperatures are forecast for parts of the US. A woman and two children have died trying to cross the Rio Grande into the US. While the US congratulates Taiwan's newly elected president, China hits out. Plus, the wealth of the five richest men in the world has doubled since 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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One Thing: Meet the Iowans Who Could Swing Caucus Night

Iowa Republicans will gather this week to pick a nominee for president in the first party event of the 2024 primary. While former president Donald Trump holds a large lead in the polls, undecided voters have been weighing whether his multiple criminal indictments and efforts to overturn the last election mean it’s time to move on. In this episode, we hear from a group of Iowans about how they feel about the rest of the field and examine what to watch for on caucus night. Guest: John King, CNN Chief National Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/14/202417 minutes, 5 seconds
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3 PM ET: US Border crisis, freezing NFL game, ancient cities discovery & more

Protestors gather in Washington, D.C to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, echoing the request by South Africa at the UN’s top court. Texas is doing everything in its power to keep migrants from crossing into the state, but they may be in trouble now. Tonight’s NFL game could be the coldest on record if the Chief’s end up playing the Dolphins. Ancient cities dating back to 2,500 years have been discovered in the Amazon. And the Chrisley’s have won a $1,000,000 settlement from the state of Georgia.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 AM ET: Iowa frigid final push, Fani Willis under fire, marijuana reclassification & more

The US carried out further strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday, one day after hitting nearly 30 locations. A blizzard is freezing the 2024 Republican primary field in the final sprint before the Iowa caucuses. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is accused of having an affair with the lead prosecutor in the Georgia election subversion case. We’ll tell you who won Taiwan’s high stakes election. Plus, an update on the federal government’s review of marijuana’s drug classification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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10 PM ET: More strikes on Houthis, frigid forecast, Apple AirDrop vulnerabilities & more

The US launched new strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. A powerful winter storm packing dangerously cold temperatures heads to the eastern US. The US Supreme Court will take up a case about whether city laws intended to curb homeless encampments were unconstitutional. Researchers say Apple knew its AirDrop wireless sharing function could be used to identify and track users. Lastly, Microsoft takes down Apple as the most valuable publicly traded company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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5 PM ET: US & UK defend airstrikes, brutal Arctic blast, Buffalo shooter developments & more

Some leaders across the Middle East have condemned the US and UK’s airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. Parts of the US are bracing for freezing temperatures on the heels of a powerful storm. The Justice Department is seeking the death penalty against the White gunman who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo, New York supermarket. Oregon’s Supreme Court won’t remove former President Donald Trump from the primary ballot for now. And, we’ll tell you about Citigroup’s sweeping job cuts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Yemen airstrikes fallout, Boeing audit, Patriots' new head coach & more

Houthi militants are vowing to retaliate after US and UK strikes targeting the group in Yemen. Every US state is under some kind of weather heading into the weekend. The FAA says it will audit the production process for Boeing 737 Max 9 planes. We'll explain two major changes that could make birth control more accessible this year. Plus, reports that the New England Patriots have hired a new head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Middle East escalation, more extreme weather, shutdown worries return & more

Tensions are boiling over in the Middle East after the US and UK launched strikes at Houthi Rebels in Yemen. Israel is responding in court to claims it is committing genocide in Gaza. More blizzards, rains and winds are expected in the US this weekend. Republican hardliners want the House Speaker to back out of his spending deal with the Senate. Plus, why Hertz is swapping electric vehicles for gas ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: US strikes in Yemen, Iowa weather worries, Boeing's bad week & more

The US and UK have carried out strikes on Houthi Rebels in Yemen in retaliation for Red Sea attacks. There's even more bad weather heading for the Eastern US this weekend. Those freezing temperatures could impact voter turn out for the Iowa caucuses next week. Important elections are being held in Taiwan tomorrow. Plus, Boeing is facing a lawsuit on top of an FAA investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: Houthi targets struck, Hunter Biden’s tax case, ESPN Emmy scheme & more

The US and UK have launched strikes against multiple Houthi targets in Yemen in response to attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to federal tax charges he faces in California. An Ohio grand jury has decided a woman who suffered a miscarriage will not be criminally charged. CVS plans to close some pharmacies inside Target stores. Lastly, we’ll tell you about the yearslong scheme that forced ESPN to return some Emmys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s monologue, FAA’s Boeing investigation, government shutdown talks & more

Former President Donald Trump spoke briefly during closing arguments at his New York civil fraud trial before the judge cut him off. The FAA is investigating Boeing following last week’s blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight. Some House GOP hardliners are threatening a government shutdown over border provisions as Congress races to pass a spending bill. South Africa laid out its genocide case against Israel during the first day of a hearing at a top UN court. And, we’re hearing from New England Patriots' head coach on his departure from the NFL team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's latest day in court, 2023 inflation, snow disappearing & more

Former President Donald Trump is back in court today and his business empire is at stake. Congress is once again under pressure to avoid a government shutdown. We now have the full inflation picture for 2023 and it could mean lower interest rates. Plastic chemicals are costing the US health care system billions of dollars. Plus, a new study explains why ski resorts are turning to stock piling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20246 minutes
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9 AM ET: Genocide hearing starts, Trump won't speak, Patriots’ coach out & more

Israel stands accused of genocide in the International Court of Justice. Why former President Donald Trump probably won't be speaking at the closing arguments of his fraud trial in New York. He also didn't speak on stage at last night's GOP debate hosted by CNN, but he could have won the event anyway. Areas recovering from this week's storms are once again expecting severe weather. Plus, it looks like the New England Patriots’ head coach is out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: CNN debate drama, Israel genocide court case, Aaron Rodgers out & more

As Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis went head to head on CNN last night, Chris Christie caused the most drama. You won't be hearing from former President Donald Trump in court today as his civil fraud trial wraps up in New York. An international court is hearing arguments on whether Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide. Hunter Biden is having a busy week on opposite sides of the country. Plus, Aaron Rodgers won't be appearing on Pat McAfee's ESPN show for the rest of the NFL season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: GOP presidential debate, bitcoin ETFs, Alabama football coach retires & more

Two of former President Donald Trump's strongest GOP presidential challengers took shots at each other during the final Republican debate before the Iowa caucuses. Two Republican-led House committees voted to advance a resolution to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress. We'll tell you about a deadly avalanche at a popular ski resort in California. The federal government gave the green light to some companies offering bitcoin exchange-traded funds. Lastly, long-time University of Alabama football head coach Nick Saban is retiring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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5 PM ET: Alaska Airlines cancellations, Mayorkas impeachment hearing, Blinken on Houthi attacks & more

A rough week for some Alaska Airlines travelers just became more challenging in the wake of a blowout last week. We’re hearing from both sides of the political aisle following two House meetings over holding Hunter Biden in contempt. It comes as another House committee held its first impeaching hearing for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Former President Donald Trump’s plan to speak during closing arguments in his New York civil fraud trial may not happen. And, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns of consequences for continued Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Storm's final blow, Hunter Biden's surprise visit, child hunger efforts & more

The storm that's been battering the East Coast is dealing its final blow in New England. Tonight, CNN holds the final GOP debate before the Iowa caucuses. House Republicans are taking steps to hold the president's son in contempt of Congress. Experts have been looking at likely risks for the next 10 years and things don't look great. Plus, millions of families will get some help with feeding their kids this summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Storm flood watch, Iowa debate, Austin diagnosis fallout & more

Hundreds of thousands of homes and business have lost power as a powerful storm hits the East Coast. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are facing off in Iowa tonight for a CNN debate. The US has shot down an attack from Houthi Rebels in the Red Sea. The White House has responded to news that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Plus, China claims to have cracked an Apple encryption. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly storm, Boeing's 'mistake', final Epstein documents & more

A deadly storm is bring more extreme weather to the Northeast today. Boeing's CEO has acknowledged the company's "mistake" after last weeks Alaska Airlines incident. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are getting ready to go head to head on CNN tonight. Ecuador has been rocked by violence this week. Plus, what did and didn't learn from the Jeffry Epstein lawsuit documents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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10 PM ET: Boeing CEO’s response, winter storm’s impact, Duolingo layoffs & more

The head of Boeing acknowledged the company’s “mistake” during a safety meeting in the wake of an Alaska Airlines blowout. Authorities say at least four people have been killed in a powerful winter storm system. Armed gunmen stormed a TV station in Ecuador during a live broadcast amid violent clashes. France’s president has appointed its youngest and first openly gay prime minister. Lastly, language learning app, Duolingo, has laid off some of its staff amid AI-related changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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5 PM ET: Austin’s diagnosis, Blinken’s remarks, Haley cuts Trump’s lead & more

We start with new information on Defense Secretary’s Lloyd Austin’s health complications that led to his hospitalization. We’ll tell you which areas could experience the worst conditions from a winter weather threat moving across the central and eastern US. Secretary of State Antony Blinken weighed in on a two-state solution in Israel and genocide allegations. We’ll tell you where former President Donald Trump’s lead now stands in one primary race, according to a new CNN poll. And, casino workers are hoping to clear the air in their fight to ban indoor smoking in their workplaces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Blinding snow, Boeing safety meeting, Trump immunity skepticism & more

More than half the US population is getting hit with extreme weather today. Boeing is holding an all employee meeting on safety today after Friday's Alaska Airlines incident. The federal appeals court judges in DC appear skeptical of former President Donald Trump’s immunity arguments in the federal election subversion case. NASA is expected to announce a delay in its crewed mission to the moon. Plus, the NCAA has a new football champion – what's next for the head coach? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's immunity plea, global warming alarm, inhaler price probe & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected in court today, as Nikki Haley trims his lead in the polls. The world came dangerously close to a key temperature target last year. Israel's president says his country will defend itself at a genocide trial this week. Another US citizen has been detained in Russia. Plus, lawmakers are asking why some inhalers are so expensive in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump in court, winter storms, dog meat sales & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected to show up in court today, we'll tell you why. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel for high stakes talks over protecting civilians in Gaza. Winter storms are causing dangerous conditions in parts of the US. Crews are still searching for anyone who could be trapped after a gas explosion at a hotel in Texas. Plus, South Korean lawmakers vote to ban dog meat sales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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10 PM ET: TX hotel explosion, Red Cross blood shortage, lunar landing setback & more

We begin with a blast a hotel in Fort Worth, Texas that injured several people. The US defense secretary’s failure to disclose his hospitalization is under White House review. The American Red Cross is warning of an emergency blood shortage in the US. Pope Francis has called for a universal ban on surrogacy. Lastly, America’s first lunar landing mission in decades may not make it to the moon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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5 PM ET: United Airlines discovery, Biden’s campaign speech, Jonathan Majors interview & more

United Airlines says it found loose bolts on some of its Boeing planes in the wake of a blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight last week. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken addressed tensions between Israel and Hezbollah ahead of key meetings with Israeli officials. Former President Donald Trump wants his election subversion case in Georgia to be dismissed under presidential immunity. President Joe Biden tries to rally Black voters during his campaign stop in South Carolina. And, actor Jonathan Majors gave his first interview since his conviction in a domestic dispute case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 PM ET: Alaska airlines investigation, Trump goes after Haley, NRA lawsuit & more

Federal investigators are trying to find out why a huge chunk of an Alaska Airlines plane broke off mid flight. Former President Donald Trump sets his sights on Nikki Haley ahead of the Iowa caucuses. Fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East are growing as a Hezbollah leader is killed in Lebanon. A civil lawsuit against the NRA starts today, with officials being accused of using the nonprofit as their “personal piggy bank.” Plus, some patients are being denied diabetes and weight loss drugs on their insurance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Final Iowa sprint, Alaska Airlines details, commercial moon mission & more

2024 candidates are making a final sprint ahead of the all important Iowa caucuses next week. We're learning more about Alaska Airlines flight that had to do an emergency landing after a part of it blew off mid flight. Congressional leaders say they've reached a deal on government spending. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Palestinians must be allowed to return home in Gaza. Plus, it's lift off for the first commercial mission to the moon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Spending deal, Boeing part found, Golden Globes & more

House and Senate leaders have announced a government spending deal, moving a step closer to avoiding a shut down. Part of a plane that blew off mid-flight has been found in a school teacher's backyard. Winter weather alerts are stretching more than 1,000 miles across the country today. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is facing scrutiny for not telling people that he was hospitalized. Plus, the big winners from this year's Golden Globes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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One Thing: In 2024, the US Southern Border is Everywhere

Border crossings along the US-Mexico border reached a record high last month, overwhelming resources in border communities and adding urgency to immigration reform negotiations on Capitol Hill. While migrant encounters have dropped in recent days, the issue will remain a lively political issue as presidential primaries get underway and House Republicans begin impeachment proceedings against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. In this episode, we examine the reality on the ground and hear how the impacts of policies in Texas are being felt in communities across the country.   Guest: Ed Lavandera, CNN Senior National Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/7/202416 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 PM ET: FAA grounds some jets, Taylor Swift controversy, moon burial objection & more

The FAA has temporarily grounded certain Boeing aircraft after an Alaska Airlines plane made an emergency landing. President Joe Biden accepted House Speaker’s State of the Union address invite. Taylor Swift’s camp isn’t shaking off a controversial opinion piece about the pop superstar. The Navajo Nation is trying to stop a commercial mission to the moon slated for next week – we'll tell you why. Plus, Mark Cuban surprised the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks employees with a nice gesture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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10 AM ET: Trump attacks Biden, emergency plane landing, winter storm & more

Former President Donald Trump attacked President Biden’s 2024 campaign kick-off speech, while the DOJ is still looking for hundreds of accused January 6 rioters. Trump weighs in on the Supreme Court’s decision to look at Colorado’s move to kick him off the state’s ballot. An airline had grounded a type of plane in its fleet after one made flight made an emergency landing. Winter is beginning to bite for millions in the US. Plus, the White House is trying to help out cities overwhelmed by migrant arrivals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden and Trump campaign, NRA chief resigns, East Coast snowstorm & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump lashed out at each other during campaign speeches. The Supreme Court said today it would take up two major cases, on Trump’s eligibility for office and emergency abortions. The head of the National Rifle Association said he would step down, after decades spent shaping American gun policy. The northeastern US is bracing for two back-to-back winter storms. Lastly, a third round of documents were unsealed from a lawsuit connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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5 PM ET: SCOTUS to hear Trump case, NYC sues migrant bus companies, FL abortion rights & more

We start with breaking news that the US Supreme Court has decide it will review the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot. New York City is suing more than a dozen bus companies for more than $700 million. The FDA cleared Florida to become the first state to buy cheaper bulk medications from outside the US. A new study says hundreds of thousands of American lives could be saved with stricter gun control laws. And, abortion rights could be on the ballot in Florida this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Post-war Gaza rift, Iowa school shooter, Gypsy Rose Blanchard & more

Israeli officials disagree over what they think should happen in Gaza after the war. The 2020 presidential candidates are on the 2024 campaign trail today, while Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley attack Donald Trump in Iowa. We’re learning more details about the Iowa school shooter. A winter storm is on its way this weekend – we’ll tell you where. Plus, Gypsy Rose Blancard shares what life is like now after serving 8 and a half years in prison for helping kill her abusive mother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: 2024 race kick-off, SCOTUS meets on Trump cases, jobs report & more

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both hit the campaign trail today as they set sights on this year’s general election. The Supreme Court justices are meeting today with a critical case before that’ll have significant impact on the 2024 race. The last jobs reports of 2023 is out. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives for the first leg of a trip to avoid the Israel-Hamas war from widening. Plus, Lululemon is distancing itself from comments made by its founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Oscar Pistorius released, Israel's vision for Gaza, SpaceX sues labor board & more

Both Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley criticized former President Donald Trump at their respective CNN town halls last night. Former olympian Oscar Pistorius has been freed on parole this morning, more than a decade after killing his girlfriend. Israel's defense minister has outlined his country's vision for Gaza's future. A second set of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein has been released. Plus, SpaceX is responding to a labor board complaint by suing it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: DeSantis and Haley, Epstein docs, NYC subway crash & more

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appeared at back-to-back CNN town halls tonight. A second round of documents connected to the late financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been released. The White House said today that North Korea is supplying weapons to Russia, and Iran may follow suit. Two New York City subway trains collided at low speed, injuring two dozen people. Lastly, today’s shooting at an Iowa high school set an upsetting record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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5 PM ET: Iowa high school shooting, ISIS claims Iran blasts, Trump’s China connections & more

State officials say at least one student was killed and five other people were wounded at a shooting an Iowa high school. ISIS has claimed responsibility for yesterday’s deadly explosions in Iran. Sources say Senate leaders are getting closer to a deal on a key step to funding the federal government, but that might not be enough to stop a shutdown later this month. House Democrats say China spent more than $5.5 million at former President Donald Trump’s properties while he was in office. And, thefts of two major car brands have soared more than 1000% in the last few years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: IA shooting, released hostage speaks out, Aaron Rodgers' accusation & more

We start with police in Iowa saying multiple people were wounded after a shooting at a high school. CNN exclusively spoke to an Israeli hostage released by Hamas about what she and her young daughters went through in Gaza. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are in Iowa for back-to-back CNN town halls, and some voters have some feedback for them. More documents tied to Jefferey Epstein are set to be released today, as Aaron Rodgers is catching flak for baselessly suggesting a late night host was tied to Epstein. Some US cities saw drops in homicides in 2023. Plus, Harriet Tubman is being honored in a new way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's ask, Middle East escalation, sleep deprivation consequences & more

It's up to the Supreme Court to decide whether to take up Donald Trump's appeal to Colorado's ruling that kicks him off the state's ballot. Fears of a wider regional Middle East conflict are heightened after several deadly incidents in Iraq, Iran and Lebanon. A son and father have been arrested in connection with the killings of a pregnant teen and her boyfriend in Texas. A former Kentucky clerk that made national news for refusing marriage licenses for same-sex couples has to pay up even more now. Plus, a new study highlights another reason to get a good night's sleep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump appeals, Epstein names released, weight-loss drugs side-effects & more

Former President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that bars him from running for president in Colorado. The initial batch of documents naming Jeffrey Epstein's associates has been released – with more coming.  Senate negotiations are continuing even as House Republicans rail against any compromises with the Biden Administration. The death toll from Japan's New Year's Day earthquake has gone up. And, the FDA is looking at possible side effects from popular weight loss drugs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Epstein documents, House speaker at border, anti-LGBTQ bills & more

Hundreds of pages of unsealed documents from a lawsuit connected to accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein have been publicly released. House Speaker Mike Johnson slammed President Joe Biden today during a visit to the US-Mexico border. The economy is slowing across the board, but that might not be enough for the Federal Reserve. Former President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to get involved in his fight to stay on the Colorado GOP primary ballot. Lastly, 2023 saw a record number of anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in state legislatures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: Iran blasts, state capitols threatened, winter storm & more

More than 100 people were killed and almost 200 people injured in twin explosions that rocked Iran today. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says there’s been some progress in negotiations over US border policy, but sources say major hurdles remain. Multiple state capitol buildings were evacuated today after officials across the country received a mass email threat. A source tells CNN an imam has died after being shot outside of a New Jersey mosque early this morning. And, parts of the East Coast could see their first substantial snowfall in almost two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Iran explosions, Epstein docs expectations, Starbucks BYOC policy & more

As we get closer to the Iowa caucuses, we'll tell you how some GOP presidential candidates are spending their time. Fear of a wider Middle East conflict are growing after reports more than 100 people have been killed while visiting the grave of an Iranian military commander.. US debt has hit a new record as Congress approaches another federal funding deadline. The identities of dozens of people linked to Jefferey Epstein are expected to be revealed any day now. Plus, Starbucks is expanding its bring-your-own-cup policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: 2024 campaigning, Mayorkas impeachment, 'Mickey Mouse' villain & more

Campaigning for the 2024 presidential race is picking up steam on both sides of the aisle. A House committee is starting impeachment proceedings against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The rift between the US and the Israeli government over the future of the Gaza Strip continues to show. Harvard students are reacting to the resignation of their university's president. Plus, "Mickey Mouse" is staring in a surprising new role. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: GOP border trip, Hamas leader killed, record breaking 2023 & more

House Republicans are taking a trip to the US-Mexico border today, putting political divisions over immigration on full display. A US official says Israel carried out a hit in Lebanon that killed a Hamas leader. Senator Bob Menendez is facing new allegations. 70 people have been rescued from the rubble in Japan after Monday's earthquake. Plus, several US cities had a record breaking 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: New Sen. Menendez accusations, Trump legal latest, Texas abortion access & more

A federal appeals court has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing guidance meant to protect abortion access in Texas. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez has once again been accused of accepting bribes from a foreign country. Former President Donald Trump’s legal woes continue, days before the GOP presidential primary race officially kicks off in Iowa. Ukraine’s president says Russia has launched at least 500 missiles and drones at his country over the past five days. And last year, movies saw their best US box office since before the pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hamas leader killed, Harvard president resigns, Musk’s rough 2024 start & more

Hamas says one of its senior leaders was killed in an attack today in southern Beirut. Maersk has suspended its shipping through one of the world’s most important sea trade routes after Houthi attacks. Embattled Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned. Japan’s death toll from yesterday’s 7.5 magnitude earthquake has risen, as the country’s prime minister says scores of people are still stuck underneath their homes. And, an investment giant says its shares of X have lost most of their value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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12 PM ET: Japan tragedies, New York crash investigation, 'cyber kidnapping' & more

A deadly plane crash and a devastating earthquake have rocked Japan. Authorities are looking for a possible motive after a suspect drove a car loaded with gas canisters into a crowd in New York. Congress is starting 2024 in crisis. Israel says it's pulling thousands of soldiers out of Gaza. And, police say an exchange student was found out in the cold after a "cyber kidnapping." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Japan plane crash, politician stabbed, gender neutral toy aisles & more

A plane crash in Japan has killed rescue workers on their way to help with the earthquake devastation. We'll take a look ahead to the Iowa caucuses which are less than two weeks away. Migrants are being dropped off in New Jersey to get around new restrictions in New York City. A prominent politician in South Korea has been stabbed during a live press conference. Plus, California has a new law for toy stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Iowa countdown, Japan earthquake rescue work, holiday illnesses & more

Former President Donald Trump is having a busy start to 2024 as the countdown to the Iowa caucus begins. Rescuers in Japan are racing against time to save people trapped in the rubble after an earthquake. A controversial law has been struck down in Israel and it could have an impact on the war in Gaza. The FBI is investigating a fiery crash in New York. Plus, respiratory viruses are up and rising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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12 PM ET: New year new laws, insulin price break, Mickey Mouse copyright expires & more

The full extent of the damage caused by a 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Japan is slowly coming to light. The US is ringing in the new year with a wave of new laws - we'll tell you more. 2024 began with a deadly start in Ukraine and a day of mourning. More Americans with diabetes will get a break on the cost of insulin starting today. And, Disney no longer owns the copyright for one of the earliest versions of Micky Mouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Tsunami warning, US sinks Houthi boats, SCOTUS’ AI warning & more

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit Japan with aftershocks and tsunami warnings along the country's west coast. The US sinks three Houthi boats after an attack , but says it doesn't want a wider conflict in the Middle East. Hundreds of asylum seekers have arrived near Chicago on a flight from Texas. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has given a warning about AI in the judicial system. Plus, some thing to look forward to in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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One Thing: From The Assignment: Trump’s Second Term Plans

As we enter 2024, all eyes will be on the Iowa caucuses later this month to see if Republican voters have any appetite for moving on from former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the Republican frontrunner continues to make statements on the campaign trail that experts say sound increasingly authoritarian. What should we make of the stark rhetoric? In this episode, we hear a conversation between CNN’s Audie Cornish and Kristen Holmes about what exactly Trump has planned for a possible second term.  Listen to “The Assignment with Audie Cornish” here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/31/202330 minutes, 43 seconds
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3 PM ET: NYC NYE security preparations, mushroom poisonings, NASA’s message in a bottle & more 

A new report published by the Israeli military details failures in the mission to rescue three hostages mistakenly killed by Israeli soldiers in Gaza. New York City prepares for the Times Square ball drop as it and other live, televised events remain an “attractive target” for extremists. Eurostar train services have been canceled after flooding in tunnels, leaving many passengers stranded. Mushroom foraging has become popular in 2023 and experts say there’s an uptick in related poisonings. And NASA sends a message in a bottle to Jupiter, you too can sign your name. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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10 AM ET: Genocide case against Israel, Ohio gender-affirming care veto, 1-2-3-1-2-3 weddings & more

South Africa has filed a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice for its role in the war in Gaza. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges the world to step in after Ukraine was hit by the largest air attack from Russia since the start of the war last year. Ohio’s Republican governor has vetoed a bill that would have banned gender-affirming care for trans youth. Twenty-foot waves hit the West coast, forcing beach closures. And couples rush to tie the knot in Vegas on the last day of the year to get a "magical" wedding date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Ukraine bombarded, NYE security concerns, Gypsy Rose Blanchard released & more

Russia has launched its biggest air assault on Ukraine since the start of its invasion. Maine Republicans say they'll fight a decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot. The UN says more than 150,000 people in Gaza have nowhere to go. Authorities in New York City are monitoring threats ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations. Plus, the woman at the center of a murder case that inspired a miniseries and a documentary has been released on parole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Maine's ballot decision, huge Russian strikes, California waves & more

Maine's top election official has moved to strike former President Donald Trump off the state's 2024 primary ballot. Russia has launched a huge wave of air attacks across Ukraine. Dangerous waves have caused injuries and flooding in California. Today is expected to be one of the busiest days for flying in the US. Plus, the Detroit Pistons lose again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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12 PM ET: 2024 ballot decisions, Haley's Civil War comments, gas price predictions & more

We'll break down the drama around whether former President Donald Trump will be removed from any 2024 primary ballots. Israel has acknowledged that its airstrikes killed civilians at a refugee camp on Christmas Eve. Nikki Haley is facing heat for her comments on the Civil War. Gas prices could drop again in 2024. Plus, the surprising reason a Chinese chess player has been forced to forfeit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukraine funding running out, Trump's ballot worries, Apple Watches back & more

The latest US aid package for Ukraine will exhaust all available funding. US officials say they had a "very productive" meeting with Mexico's President about the border. We'll bring you the latest on attempts to remove former President Donald Trump from 2024 primary ballots. The newest Apple Watches can be sold in the US again. Plus, the comedy world says goodbye to Tom Smothers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump ballot decision, NYT sues OpenAI, 'miracle' rescue & more

There are talks today between top US officials and Mexico's president to try to find a solution to the ongoing migrant crisis at the border. Michigan's Supreme Court has made a decision on whether former President Donald Trump can be included on the state's 2024 primary ballot. Israel says aid organizations need to come up with more methods to help people in Gaza. We'll tell you why the New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft. Plus a "miracle" rescue in Indiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: High stakes border talks, Middle East conflict concerns, Detroit Piston's record & more

Senior US officials are meeting with Mexico's president to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border. There are concerns that Israel's war with Hamas could widen into a regional conflict. Blizzard conditions have cause travel problems in parts of the US. South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, known for his role in Parasite, has died at the age of 48. Plus, why the Detroit Pistons probably aren't happy after breaking an NBA record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border crisis, Harvard backlash, Ye's apology & more

Iraq has condemned US airstrikes in the country. The US-Mexico border crisis is also having an impact thousands of miles away in Chicago. Ukrainian forces say they've destroyed a Russian Navy ship. Some top faculty members at Harvard are asking its governing body to tackle several problems. Plus, Ye, also known as Kanye West, has apologized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: US Iraq strikes, winter storm travel warning, Apple Watch ban & more

The US has carried out targeted airstrikes in Iraq overnight in retaliation for an attack that injured some American troops. Israel's Prime Minster says the war in Gaza is far from ending. A major winter storm is sweeping across the Plains and upper Midwest leading to blizzard warnings and concerns about people traveling. Pressure at the US-Mexico border continues. Plus, the sale of several newer Apple Watch models has been banned in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Christmas celebrations canceled in Bethlehem, migrant caravan US-bound, child put on wrong flight & more

Christmas celebrations have taken a somber mood at the Vatican, as the Pope decries the fighting in Middle East and Bethlehem has canceled its celebrations for today. A major shipping company is resuming operations in the Red Sea following a series of attacks. One person has been killed after a Christmas Eve shooting at a Colorado mall. A migrant caravan is traveling from southern Mexico to the US. And, a 6-year-old traveling to visit their grandma, was put on the wrong flight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/25/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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One Thing: The Things We Missed in 2023

We do our best on this show to stay on top of the news – but even we couldn’t cover everything in 2023. In this episode, we hear from a group of CNN correspondents and reporters about what we missed - and what we should be looking out for in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/24/202325 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza death toll, Tesla recall, airport inconveniences & more

We start with disturbing new details about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Czech Republic is observing a national day of mourning after a deadly shooting at a university this week. A Seattle hospital is refusing to provide Texas with information about children seeking gender-affirming care — we’ll explain why. Tesla has recalled more of its vehicles. And, if you’re about to fly for the holidays, here’s one unexpected issue you might encounter at the airport.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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10 AM ET: MA assault weapons ban, southern border crisis, Pornhub agreement & more

Israel is encouraging people in central Gaza to evacuate as it expands its military operations, but the UNRWA says there is nowhere safe to go. A federal judge has ruled that Massachusetts’ ban on certain assault weapons is constitutional. Authorities are encountering a record number of migrants at the US-Mexico border — we’ll explain the latest. Pornhub’s parent company admits that it profited from sex trafficking. And, a homeless shelter found a pair of extremely rare sneakers in its donation bin.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Red Sea attacks latest, Wisconsin redistricting case, Elijah McClain verdict & more

Israel is pushing back against claims of a deepening hunger crisis in Gaza. US intelligence suggests that Iran has been “deeply involved” in planning attacks against commercial ships in the Red Sea. The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected the state’s legislative maps that favor Republicans. A jury has convicted two paramedics in Elijah McClain’s wrongful death case. Lastly, President Joe Biden has signed a national defense policy bill that gives service members a raise, among other provisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 PM ET: UN resolution passes, SCOTUS immunity ruling declined, leading Covid-19 variant & more

We’re hearing from a US diplomat in the wake of a UN vote that passed a measure calling for pauses in fighting in the Israel-Hamas war. The US Supreme Court dealt the special counsel a major blow in former President Donald Trump’s federal election subversion case. An Omicron subvariant is now the leading cause of infections in the US. Another Harvard donor is closing his checkbook to the university, for now. And, the US is making military moves to counter China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: 'Not seen since Vietnam,' inflation cools, new air travel pain point & more

The UN Security Council passed a resolution on Gaza, while CNN analysis sheds light on the destructive bombs Israel used in the first month of its war on Hamas. For the first time since April 2020, prices fell month on month in November. The FDA is warning patients about fake Ozempic. President Joe Biden is commuting 11 drug sentences. Plus, a look at air travel and a newer problem some frequent flyers are faced with ahead of the holidays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump call recording, Israeli hostage dies, LA Dodgers deal & more

The Detroit News says it’s reviewed audio of former President Donald Trump reportedly pressuring two Michigan county officials not to certify the 2020 election. A 73 year old Israeli American hostage has died while being held captive in Gaza. More rain is set to lash Southern California today. Two car manufacturers have recalled millions of vehicles in the US. Plus, the LA Dodgers have reportedly made a historic deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel's new plan, border video backlash, Vin Diesel accusation & more

Israel has a new proposal for a pause in fighting in exchange for hostages held by Hamas. Former President Donald Trump is trying to delay another trial. The Texas National Guard is denying it ignored a woman calling for help while carrying a baby across the Rio Grande. A survivor of yesterday's shooting in Prague says he never thought it would happen in Europe. Plus, a former assistant has made accusations against actor Vin Diesel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s border discussion, Tacoma officers acquitted, Vin Diesel sued & more

Israel says it plans to slightly lower the intensity of its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza. We have details on President Joe Biden’s call with his Mexican counterpart on the surge of migrants at the US southern border. A jury has found three Tacoma, Washington police officers not guilty on all charges in the death of a Black man who died in police custody in 2020. Former President Donald Trump is seeking to delay his January trial in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against him. Lastly, actor Vin Diesel is being sued for sexual battery in a lawsuit brought by his former assistant.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza resolution concerns, Rudy Giuliani bankruptcy, mortgage rates dip & more

America’s vote for a UN proposal to pause hostilities in Gaza hangs in the balance. We have the latest on a deadly mass shooting at a university in Prague in the Czech Republic. Rudy Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay two former Georgia election workers millions for defamation. Mortgage rates fell to their lowest level since June. And, Mother Nature and climate change may be dashing hopes for a white Christmas this holiday season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Prague university shooting, Trump legal chaos, nuclear fusion & more

We start with breaking news of a deadly shooting at a university in the Czech Republic. The Supreme Court is at the center of two of former President Donald Trump's legal troubles that could have significant impacts on the 2024 election. Texas' new immigration law is sowing confusion and uncertainty at the US southern border. Hamas made its position clear on what it'll take to strike another deal between Israel and Hamas. Scientists are one step closer to mastering a process that could be key to addressing the climate crisis. And, the FDA approved a new test that helps screen for risk of opioid use disorder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: California flooding, Harvard plagiarism accusations, international moon mission & more

Former President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court not to get involved in one of his legal cases for now. Millions of people in California are under a flood threat. US intelligence is warning that Hamas’ influence has grown dramatically. The House is expanding an investigation after Harvard’s President was accused of plagiarism. NASA is sending an international astronaut to the moon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Prisoners return home, busiest travel day, migrants flown to Chicago & more

President Joe Biden says the US is still deciding whether to support calls for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. Six wrongfully detained Americans are back in the US after the country agreed to a prisoner swap with Venezuela. Today is expected to be the busiest travel day before the holidays. A judge has blocked a California gun law. And, Texas has flown migrants to Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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10 PM ET: Giuliani’s payment expedited, media merger plans, SiriusXM sued & more

President Joe Biden says the US is still deciding whether to support a UN Security Council resolution calling for a pause in hostilities in Gaza. A judge has ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay two Georgia election workers immediately for making defamatory statements about them after the 2020 election. We’ll tell you about CNN's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount’s possible plans to merge. A federal judge approved the removal of a Confederate statue in Virginia. Lastly, SiriusXM is getting sued for allegedly trapping customers in unwanted subscriptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel truce talks, Venezuela prisoner swap, Trump immunity dispute & more

We begin with the latest on negotiations to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Meanwhile, Venezuela has agreed to release ten Americans in a deal with the US. We have new insight on what’s fueling the migrant surge at the US-Mexico border. Former President Donald Trump wants the US Supreme Court to reject the special counsel’s immunity dispute in his federal election subversion case. And, a strong storm system could impact holiday travel for parts of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump fighting disqualification, border 'breaking point', Rite Aid tech ban & more

Former President Donald Trump says he'll fight his disqualification from the Colorado primary ballot. The UN Security Council is trying to vote to call for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. Officials warn that the US/Mexico border is at "breaking point" as the White House blasts a new Texas law. Two people have died after a TV news helicopter crashed in New Jersey. Plus, why Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's rivals react, Gaza starvation, Minnesota's new flag & more

Former President Donald Trump has been disqualified from the Colorado ballot for 2024, but his rivals are coming to his defense. The UN says people in Gaza are starving. Senator Tommy Tuberville has finally fully backed down after months of battle with the Senate. Minnesota has a new flag following decades of criticism. Plus, a passenger gets arrested after a bold theft on a plane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump disqualified in Colorado, holiday travel headaches, mom influencer guilty & more

The Colorado Supreme Court says former President Donald Trump is not eligible to run in 2024. Israel is proposing a new hostage deal. The TSA says it's expecting a bump in travel numbers over the holidays. Dozens of documents naming Jeffrey Epstein's victims and associates will be released next year. And, a parenting influencer has pleaded guilty to child abuse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump off CO ballot, TX border lawsuit, wildfire smoke warning & more

Colorado’s Supreme Court has disqualified former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot. We have new developments on Israel’s offensive in its war against Hamas. Civil rights groups are suing Texas over its new controversial border law. Gas pollution from a volcanic eruption in Iceland could put the country’s capital at risk. Lastly, new research finds wildfires can unlock cancer-causing chemicals from the soil.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Holiday travel warning, Navy Federal sued, Sandra Day O’Connor’s funeral & more

A UN Security Council vote calling to suspend hostilities in Gaza to allow critical aid in has been delayed again. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg addressed steps being taken to ease holiday travel. The largest credit union in the US has been hit with a class action lawsuit. President Joe Biden and Chief Justice John Roberts delivered eulogies honoring former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. And, Blue Origin’s tourism rocket successfully launched to the edge of space today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: All eyes on Iowa, Covid-19 subvariant, NASA's cat video & more

The top three GOP contenders for 2024 are in Iowa today as part of their final campaign pushes before the holidays. US officials say attacks on the Red Sea are happening on a scale not seen in two generations. Two thirds of Israelis want an election at the end of the war, and many are not hopeful about getting hostages home. A new Covid-19 subvariant is spreading fast in the US. Plus, NASA shows its appreciation for cat videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Red Sea shipping problems, border pressure building, Google's $700M payout & more

The US will lead a multinational military operation in the Red Sea following attacks on shipping. Lawmakers are not feeling confident about passing an aid package this week. Pressure is building at the US southern border. The late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is being remembered at a ceremony in Washington, DC. And, why Google is paying customers and states $700 million. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly storm aftermath, antisemitic bomb threats, foreign election meddling & more

Four people are dead and more than half a million are without power after a powerful storm battered the Northeastern US. Immigration arguments are nearing boiling point, as Texas introduces a controversial border law. Jewish institutions across the US have been sent more than 400 bomb threats since Saturday. Rescue workers in China are racing to save people trapped after a deadly earthquake. Plus, we'll tell you which countries have been accused of trying to interfere with the 2022 US midterm elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: China earthquake deaths, Iceland volcano erupts, TX border bill & more

We start with the aftermath of a deadly earthquake that struck northwest China and an anticipated volcanic eruption in Iceland. Israel’s military appears to be denying responsibility for the killing of two women in a Gaza church complex over the weekend. We have new developments on Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows’ 2020 election legal troubles in Georgia. A controversial border bill is now law in Texas. Lastly, at least three people have died in the powerful storm that’s been slamming the Northeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli hostage deaths latest, rail crossings closed, Jonathan Majors verdict & more

The White House says Israel may need to adjust its rules of engagement following the deaths of three Israeli hostages. The rail industry is demanding that the Biden administration reopen rail crossings temporarily closed at the US southern border because of a migrant surge. Former President Donald Trump and his son, Trump Jr., defended a former social media influencer who has a racist and antisemitic past. Actor Jonathan Majors has been found guilty of assault and harassment in his domestic dispute case. And, Apple plans to stop selling some of its latest Apple Watches in the US this week - we'll explain why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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12 PM ET: Power outages, Pope authorizes same sex blessings, US Steel sale & more

The US is once again putting pressure on Israeli officials over civilian casualties in Gaza. More and more people are losing power because of an East Coast storm. The Pope has given the go ahead for blessings for same sex couples. Oil and natural gas prices are up, as BP announces a pause in Red Sea shipping. And, US Steel is selling itself to a Japanese company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: 2024 primaries countdown, Texas manhunt, Southwestern Airlines fine & more

Former President Donald Trump is being criticized for his attacks on undocumented immigrants as we head towards the 2024 presidential primaries. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in Israel today. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost power as storms batter the East Coast. A manhunt is underway in Texas for an escaped sexual offender. And, the government hits Southwest with a record fine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump attacks immigrants, East Coast storms, Quaker Oats recall & more

Former President Donald Trump targeted undocumented immigrants while campaigning this weekend. Commuters on the East Coast are in for a wet and windy Monday. Israeli forces are being criticized for an alleged shooting at a religious site in Gaza. A pro-democracy media tycoon in Hong Kong is on trial today. Plus, why Quaker Oats are recalling dozens of products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Can Ukraine Beat Russia on a Budget?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came to Washington DC earlier this week to plead with Congress to come together on $61 billion in new aid for the country in its war against Russia. His visit comes amid a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive and improved Russian performance on the battlefield. In this episode, we hear how Ukrainian forces are adapting to waning Western support and why this is a moment Russian President Vladimir Putin may be able to seize on in Moscow.  Guest: Nick Paton Walsh, CNN Chief International Security Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/17/202314 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 PM ET: Deadliest year for Palestinians in West Bank, Ukraine struggles to secure more aid, French bulldog sleep problems & more

The United Nations says 2023 has been the deadliest year for Palestinians in the West Bank. Western officials warn about the potentially debilitating impact on Ukraine’s longer-term prospects of losing the war if US Congress remains stalled on aid. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs mobilizes the national guard at the border. In Tennessee a 4-month-old baby was found alive in a tree after a tornado destroyed his home. And researchers in Hungary find French Bulldogs struggle to sleep because of their anatomy, we explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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10 AM ET: Protests over hostage deaths, Giuliani can’t pay, Vatican trial & more

Protestors marched in Tel Aviv after three hostages were shot dead by Israeli forces. Stormy weather this weekend is expected to hit Florida and move up the East Coast. A jury ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay nearly $150 million in damages, he says he doesn’t have that kind of money. The Vatican’s criminal court is seeing a trial that could send a cardinal in prison, we tell you why. And, a regular thrift find ended up selling for over $100,000. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hostage release protests, weekend forecast, Elon Musk’s school & more

Several dozen protesters hit the streets in Tel Aviv after the Israeli military mistakenly shot and killed three Israeli hostages in Gaza. Meanwhile, an Al Jazeera cameraman died in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza as the US criticizes Israel for a series of other strikes. The federal government says homelessness hit its highest level in the US since 2007. A powerful storm system is taking aim at the East Coast. Lastly, Elon Musk has plans to open a new school in the US – we have details.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli hostages killed, Rudy Giuliani verdict, Matthew Perry's autopsy & more

The Israeli military says it accidentally shot and killed three Israeli hostages in Gaza mistakenly identified as threats. Denmark police say more suspects connected to terrorism offenses remain at large. A jury has ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay nearly $150 million to two Georgia election workers for defamatory statements he made about them following the 2020 election. A judge has sentenced the mother of the 6-year-old boy who shot his teacher in Virginia. And, a new autopsy report reveals how “Friends” actor Matthew Perry died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israeli soldiers video, missing Trump binder, lead in kids' food & more

Videos have emerged of Israeli soldiers burning food and ransacking private homes in Gaza. A binder of highly classified intel reportedly went missing at the tail end of Donald Trump’s presidency. Mark Meadows is again trying to convince a judge to move his election interference case to federal court. The FDA told Politico that applesauce pouches that made kids sick may have been deliberately contaminated. Plus, America's largest credit union turned down more than half of Black mortgage applicants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/20236 minutes
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9 AM ET: Ukraine funding, Prince Harry phone hacking, Facebook exec theft & more

The US is urging Israel to be more strategic with its attacks on Hamas in Gaza. There's concern about Ukraine's future as an aid package continues to stall in Congress. Minnesota prosecutors are investigated whether the shooting of a transgender woman constituted a hate crime. A UK court says a tabloid group hacked Prince Harry’s phone. And, a former Facebook executive has pleaded guilty to stealing $4 million from the company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Pressure on Israel, student beheading threat, postpartum depression drug & more

The White House is putting pressure on Israel to reduce civilians casualties. A teacher in the US has been accused of threatening to behead a muslim student. The EU has agreed to open membership talks with Ukraine. The Senate will be back next week to vote on aid for Ukraine and Israel "no matter what". Plus, a drug to help new moms with depression is now available in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden's latest Israel comments, GM job cuts, AI financial dangers & more

The Biden administration has signaled it wants Israel to do more to protect civilians in Gaza in its war against Hamas. A 13-year-old is facing criminal charges over an alleged mass shooting plot at an Ohio synagogue. General Motors is laying off workers across two factories. A British boy who disappeared six years ago has been found. Lastly, a federal watchdog is warning about the risks artificial intelligences poses to the financial system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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5 PM ET: Alleged terrorism plot, EU membership talks, mortgage rates fall & more

German and Dutch authorities arrested four suspected Hamas members over an alleged terrorism plot on Jewish institutions in Europe. Ukraine and Moldova could eventually become members of the European Union. The House has passed a sweeping defense bill for fiscal year 2024 – we have details on what's included in the package. A jury has started deliberating in Rudy Giuliani’s defamation damages trial. And, mortgage rates fell below 7% for the first time in months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 PM ET: CNN Gaza hospital visit, cancer vaccine trial, Earth loses contact & more

CNN's Clarissa Ward got rare access to a hospital in southern Gaza where the human toll of the Israel-Hamas war was on display. Lawmakers are set to leave Washington without striking a deal to pass additional funding for Israel and Ukraine. The drugmakers behind an experimental cancer treatment report more progress for people with high-risk forms of melanoma. A woman is suing a Boston fertility doctor for allegedly inseminating her mother with his own sperm secretly. Plus, NASA lost contact with one of the longest-operating spacecrafts in history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel’s war priorities, Giuliani's about-face, cheating with ChatGPT & more

Israel has canceled a planned trip to Qatar to restart Hamas hostage talks – we’ll tell you what that could mean for the fate of the remaining hostages. More colleges are facing federal probes after alleged incidents of discrimination on campuses in the wake of October 7. Rudy Giuliani isn't going to take the stand in his defamation damages trial after all. Russia’s president is weighing in on the Western debate for more Ukrainian aid. Plus, are students cheating more or less with Chat GPT? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel's 'dumb bombs', House approves impeachment inquiry, MRI sets off patient's gun & more

As the White House pushes Israel to be more precise in its bombardments on Gaza, a US Intelligence assessment described exclusively to CNN says nearly half of some munitions Israel has used are so-called dumb bombs. The House voted straight down party lines to formalize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Vivek Ramaswamy kept up a series of far-right conspiracy theories at a CNN town hall last night. A recent construction boom may be taking the pressure off some renters in the US. Plus, a woman was shot after her gun went off during her an MRI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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10 PM ET: WH on US-Israel rift, Biden impeachment inquiry, CNN town hall & more

The White House struggled to explain President Joe Biden’s comments about Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. The House voted to formalize an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Former President Donald Trump lost a federal appeal in E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation case against him. A man has been charged with the murder of a Detroit synagogue president. Lastly, GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy looks to distinguish himself from Trump in a CNN town hall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden meets hostage families, Fed interest rates, Trump subversion case & more

Families of Americans held hostage by Hamas met with President Joe Biden at the White House today – we have the latest. The Federal Reserve decided to hold interest rates steady for the third time in a row. The House is set to vote on formalizing an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. A federal judge temporarily paused former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case, which could delay his March trial. And, poison control centers in the US are seeing a surge in calls about certain drug overdoses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM: SCOTUS abortion case, Hamas hostage talks, Hunter Biden flouts subpoena & more

The Supreme Court agreed to hear its biggest abortion case since Roe v. Wade was overturned. We have the latest on where Hamas hostage negotiations stand ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with American families affected. Hunter Biden slammed House Republicans today for the probes into his family, demanding to testify in public. The world agreed to a new climate deal today that calls for a transition away from fossil fuels. Plus, the US government is all in on AI, but it's far behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israeli military aid plans, House impeachment vote, Tesla recall & more

US officials say there are no plans to place conditions on military aid to Israel, as the humanitarian situation worsens in Gaza. House Republicans are poised to vote on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. We have new declassified intelligence that show how massive Russia’s military losses were since invading Ukraine. The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates steady. Plus, we’ll tell you why Tesla is recalling millions of its cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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6 AM: Climate deal reached, US-Israel rift, Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor dies & more

A deal has been reached at COP28, but there are loopholes when is comes to fossil fuels. A rift is showing publicly between the US and Israel as the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly called for a ceasefire in Gaza. Ukraine's president struggled to find the same bipartisan support in Washington he'd received just a year ago. Ron DeSantis took shots at former President Donald Trump at a CNN town hall last night. And a leading actor on the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire vote, Ukraine aid divisions, CNN town hall & more

We begin with two big stories on the Israel-Hamas war: the UN’s vote in favor of a ceasefire in Gaza and Israel flooding some of Hamas’s tunnels in the enclave. President Joe Biden made a subtle shift in his messaging about America’s support for Ukraine. New York’s highest court handed Democrats a major win in the fight for control of the House of Representatives in 2024. Lastly, we’ll hear from GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis in a CNN town hall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden criticizes Israeli government, Zelensky in Washington, EpiPens on flights & more

President Joe Biden gives his most candid view of the Israel-Hamas war — we’ll break down what he said. This comes as Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss aid for Ukraine today amid partisan gridlock. Arizona’s Supreme Court heard arguments about its 15-week abortion ban. Three top Senate Democrats demand airlines carry EpiPens on flights. And, actress Jennifer Aniston reveals that she and the late “Friends” co-star, Matthew Perry, were in communication the day he passed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: New Ukraine intel, big 2024 endorsement, Santos' legal woes & more

Ukraine's president is on Capitol Hill meeting with lawmakers to try to convince them to send his country more aid. We'll tell you which Republican presidential candidate is getting the support of New Hampshire's governor. Four women who attended the US Coast Guard Academy are testifying at a congressional hearing today. The Kremlin is pushing back on US concerns over Alexey Navalny's whereabouts. Plus, George Santos is in talks with prosecutors about a potential plea deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Climate talks overtime, Harvard president’s future, Trump contacted former employee & more

Climate advocates and international negotiators at the UN’s COP28 climate talks are bitterly divided hours before it’s supposed to end. Israel’s military says troops are encircling Hamas’ final two strongholds in northern Gaza. Harvard’s governing body says it unanimously supports the university’s president. CNN has exclusive details about Donald Trump’s interactions with a former Mar-a-Lago employee-turned-witness in the classified documents case. And, the latest inflation figures are out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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6 AM ET: COP28 scramble, Biden on Gaza, AI controversy & more

Negotiators are scrambling at the COP28 climate summit after a reference to phase-out fossil fuels was removed. The UN General Assembly is resuming its emergency session on Gaza today, as President Joe Biden warns about shifting public opinion on the war. That war overshadowing the conflict in Ukraine is why President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Washington today. Sports Illustrated’s CEO has been fired after a controversy involving AI. Plus, what Damar Hamlin, Barbenheimer and the Gaza war have in common.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Qatar’s controversial deal, Google antitrust verdict, Hasbro layoffs & more

Backlash is brewing over an Israeli-backed deal that allowed Qatar to send millions of dollars in aid to Gaza. The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against a pregnant woman that sued the state to get an emergency abortion. Rudy Giuliani stood by his false claims about two Georgia election workers on the first day of his defamation damages trial. A federal jury says Google’s app store practices violated US antitrust law. Lastly, toymaker Hasbro is making another round of cuts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza aid screenings, Trump immunity dispute, TX abortion case & more

Israel says it'll use two crossings to help screen humanitarian aid for Gaza. Special Counsel Jack Smith is asking the US Supreme Court to rule on former President Donald Trump’s immunity claims. A COP28 draft deal removed a call to phase out fossil fuels. The pregnant woman who sued Texas to have an emergency abortion is now leaving the state to get one. And, American League MVP Shohei Ohtani has agreed to a historic deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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12 PM ET: Alexey Navalny missing, Giuliani's defamation trial, Golden Globes & more

Alexey Navalny's lawyers said they've lost contact with the jailed Russian opposition leader. President Volodymyr Zelensky is poised to make a funding pitch to lawmakers. Hundreds of Harvard faculty come out to support the university's president as calls for her resignation grow. Jury selection begins in Rudy Giuliani's civil trial for defaming two Georgia election workers in 2020. Plus, the Golden Globes nominations are out, as the hunt for a host continues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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9 AM ET: COP28's report card, India's controversial decision, Alex Jones & more

A new CNN poll shows former President Donald Trump holds a general election lead over President Joe Biden in two key states. The UN General Assembly is set to resume its emergency session on the situation in Gaza. The UN's annual climate summit is in the final stretch, while a new analysis says climate pledges aren't enough. India's Supreme Court upheld the government's decision to revoke the special status of a Muslim-majority region. Plus, Alex Jones is back on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump’s lead on Biden, UPenn’s president resigns, TN tornado & more

A new CNN poll shows President Joe Biden struggling against former President Donald Trump in two key states. The UN’s Secretary General vow to continue fighting for a ceasefire in Gaza. Pressure’s growing on Harvard’s president, after the University of Pennsylvania’s president resigned over the weekend. The clean up continues in Tennessee after deadly tornadoes and thunderstorms tore through the area. And, Trump says he’ll skip taking the witness stand today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Rap Lyrics & RICO: Young Thug on Trial

A high-profile criminal trial is underway in Atlanta that could have major implications for the music industry. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has alleged Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug is the cofounder of a criminal street gang responsible for violent acts and is pointing to his song lyrics as proof of the gang’s existence. In this episode, we examine the case and the controversy around the RICO statue used to charge it – the same law used to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants in connection with their alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Guest: Ryan Young, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/10/202315 minutes, 41 seconds
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3 PM ET: Battles in Gaza , storm headed east, lost space tomato & more

Fighting rages between Hamas and Israel in Gaza, as Russia slams the US over its ceasefire veto. Oil companies may be nervous at COP28. Six French teens have been convicted in the beheading of a history teacher. A disruptive storm could bring rain and snow to the East Coast this weekend, we tell you what to expect. And, a space tomato that was lost for months has finally been found. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 AM ET: Gaza infant bodies, Texas blocks emergency abortion, double lottery winner & more

The US vetoed a UN vote for a ceasefire in Gaza, as the bodies of infants have been discovered in a hospital. Texas’ Supreme Court has blocked a woman from receiving an emergency abortion. An Alabama officer is on leave after using a stun gun against a Black man. Self-checkout has sent retailers into a panic as they try to reel in some losses. And a New York man wins a $10 million jackpot… for the second time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire resolution, landmark AI law, Ryan O’Neal dies & more

The US vetoed a UN resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The European Union agreed to regulate potentially harmful effects of artificial intelligence. The president of Harvard University has apologized for her remarks at a congressional hearing on combatting antisemitism on college campuses. Oscar-nominated actor Ryan O’Neal has died. Lastly, President Joe Biden announced a major investment into what includes the nation’s first high-speed rail line.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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5 PM ET: School shooter's sentence, Trump’s gag order, sickle cell therapies & more

The Israeli military and Hamas have responded to images showing Israeli soldiers detaining dozens of men stripped to their underwear. The gunman who pleaded guilty to a deadly Michigan school mass shooting in 2021 has been sentenced today. An appeals court has upheld most of former President Donald Trump’s gag order in a federal election subversion case. The FDA approved two gene therapies for sickle cell disease. And, scientists say the Earth could surpass a key climate threshold for the first time next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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12 PM ET: School shooter sentencing, Gaza's post-war future, race to replace Santos & more

The teenager who killed four of his classmates at a high school in Michigan is being sentenced today. US officials are looking at how Gaza will be governed when the war is over. Russia attacks Ukraine after a long pause, as its President Vladimir Putin says he's running again next year. The pro-Trump lawyer who devised the 2020 fake electors scheme is reportedly cooperating with state investigators. Plus, a look at who could replace George Santos in Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: US embassy attack, jobs report, cantaloupe salmonella deaths & more

There are warnings that people in Gaza are on the brink of starvation. Two rockets hit the US embassy in Baghdad this morning. Hundreds of groups and activists are calling for the Biden administration to stop funding support for liquified natural gas. The latest jobs numbers are out, we'll tell you what they mean. Plus, there have been more US salmonella deaths linked to cantaloupes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hunter Biden tax charges, UPenn backlash, Texas AG warns doctor & more

Hunter Biden is facing nine new criminal charges relating to a federal tax investigation. Israel is being criticized over images of men being held in Gaza. Calls for UPenn's president to resign over the university's response to antisemitism are getting louder. The Texas Attorney General is warning a doctor that he could face legal action for performing an abortion, even though a court approved the procedure. Plus, there'll be some stormy weather this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israel’s mass detention, Hunter Biden’s new charges, weekend storms & more

Images from Gaza show Israeli soldiers detaining dozens of men stripped to their underwear. Hunter Biden faces nine criminal charges in a federal tax case. We have new details on the deadly shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus. The House voted to censure New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman. Lastly, heavy rain and snow are on tap for parts of the US this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: Netanyahu’s stark warning, Penn president backlash, Texas abortion ruling & more

We begin with the Israeli prime minister’s message to Hezbollah over attacks along the border as its war with Hamas continues. The president of the University of Pennsylvania is facing some serious pressure to resign. A Texas judge has ruled that one woman can legally terminate her 20-week pregnancy. An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to crash a plane mid-flight has been arraigned. And, former President Donald Trump attended his New York civil fraud trial again today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Red Sea attacks, menthol cigarette ban delay, NFL team theft & more

Two months on from Hamas' attack on Israel, death and destruction continues in Gaza. The US military is in talks to protect commercial ships on a vital Red Sea shipping route. The Biden Administration is being criticized for delaying a ban on menthol flavored cigarettes. New Mexico's attorney general is accusing Meta of creating a breeding ground for child predators. Plus, a former employee for an NFL team is accused of stealing millions of dollars from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: US weapons accusation, college shooting suspect, historic newspaper walkout & more

A human rights group says a US-made weapons guidance system was used in an attack that killed civilians in Gaza. We're learning more about the suspect of yesterdays deadly shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Nikki Haley was under attack at last night's Republican presidential debate, we'll tell you why she might see it as a good thing. One in five people looking for an abortion had to travel out of state in the first half of 2023. Plus, why employees are walking out at one of America's most popular newspapers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Explosive GOP debate, student loan relief, food throwing punishment & more

Dozens of Americans are expected to leave Gaza today while UN workers are going into the strip. Last night's Republican presidential debate got pretty heated. After another deadly crash, the US military is grounding its entire fleet of V-22 Osprey aircraft. The Department of Education has approved canceling nearly $5 billion in federal student loan debt. Plus, a woman gets a surprising punishment for throwing food in someone's face. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza relief concerns, aid bill blocked, heated GOP debate & more

Israel has approved a “minimal” increase in the amount of fuel into Gaza while the UN chief makes a rare move over the humanitarian crisis. Senate Republicans blocked aid for Israel and Ukraine from advancing in a key spending bill vote. We have new developments on a shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus. Meanwhile, a Nevada grand jury has indicted six people who acted as fake electors to undo President Joe Biden’s 2020 win. Lastly, two GOP candidates got into a heated exchange on the debate stage.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Las Vegas shooting, Hamas leader’s home surrounded, Norman Lear dies & more

Multiple victims have been reported in a shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus. The Israeli military says it’s zeroing in on the home of a top Hamas leader. GOP senators plan to block a national security spending bill that’s expected to be voted on today. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he’s resigning at the end of the year. The US has charged four Russian soldiers with war crimes against an American in Ukraine. And, legendary TV sitcom and movie producer Norman Lear has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: McCarthy's future, freed hostages' fury, border crisis & more

We begin with breaking news on former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's future in Congress. Leaked audio of heated meeting reveals some hostages’ fury at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Arizona and Texas are seeing spikes in border crossings, as Congress fights over immigration policy. The fourth GOP presidential primary is tonight. We have some new updates on Donald Trump's legal troubles. Plus, Time names their ‘Person of the Year.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Texas killings, Biden's grief, Wikipedia's top 25 & more

Israeli forces have been accused of striking a crowded refugee camp in Gaza. Police are investigating a string of killings in Texas. A drug shortage in the US means doctors are having to make "impossible decisions." President Joe Biden has been talking to CNN about his grief. Plus, Wikipedia's top 25 most visited pages for 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Senate shouting match, Biden's 2024 doubts, Texas abortion lawsuit & more

Israeli forces continues to bombard Gaza and an Israeli official has accused the UN of being biased. Why a Senate meeting turned into a shouting match yesterday. President Joe Biden says he doesn't think he'd be running for re-election if it wasn't for former President Donald Trump. A woman with a high risk pregnancy is suing Texas to get an abortion. Plus, girls still appear to be less interested in STEM subjects than boys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israel’s war strategy, Biden’s reelection rationale, 23andMe breach & more

US officials believe the Israel-Hamas war could look different by January. President Joe Biden says GOP front-runner Donald Trump influenced his decision to run for reelection. Police have identified the suspect inside a home that exploded in Virginia. An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who allegedly tried to shut off a plane’s engines mid-flight has been indicted. Lastly, we’ll tell you about the scope of a hack that exposed millions of users’ ancestry data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: University presidents testify, Tuberville ends holds, NCAA tier proposal & more

The Israeli military is closing in on a key city in southern Gaza in the war against Hamas. A House committee grilled three university presidents about their efforts to combat antisemitism on campuses. GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville says he’s lifting most of his holds on military promotions. We have new details on the evidence the special counsel’s office plans to present against former President Donald Trump in the Jan. 6 trial. And, a new proposal from the NCAA could change the way college athletes are compensated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Nikki Haley's standing out, VA home explosion, CVS drug price changes & more

The humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza, as Israel-Hamas fighting intensifies. We'll tell you why GOP donors are paying closer attention to Nikki Haley. A youth climate group wants President Joe Biden to do more on the climate crisis ahead of 2024. Police are investigating a huge explosion that leveled a home in Arlington, Virginia. Plus, CVS says it's changing the way it prices prescription drugs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza overwhelmed, SCOTUS wealth tax, GTA 6 leak & more

Some people in Gaza are digging through rubble to find food as health workers say facilities are overwhelmed. SCOTUS is expected to hear arguments today on a case that could cost billions to the government or the rich. More than 10 million people are under flood watches across the Pacific Northwest. A new survey shows many people of color expect insults from health care workers. And, the new trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI has been released... after it was leaked online.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: 'Apocalyptic' Gaza, antisemitism on campus, fossil fuels dominating COP28 & more

The UN is warning that Gaza is getting more and more "apocalyptic' as Israel expands its war into the south. The presidents of Harvard, MIT and U Penn are answering questions today on antisemitism on college campuses. The White House is warning that failing to give aid to Ukraine will help Russian President Vladimir Putin. Four Republican candidates have qualified for tomorrow's GOP 2024 presidential primary debate. And, the fossil fuel industry is dominating this year's UN climate summit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, global carbon emissions, YouTuber sentenced & more

The World Health Organization warns that Israel’s ground operations in southern Gaza could deprive many Palestinians of healthcare. A man accused of fatally shooting three homeless men has been charged with murder. Scientists say global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are on track to set a new record this year. The Republican field of presidential hopefuls got smaller today. Lastly, a YouTuber’s stunt may have cost him his freedom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hostage talks stall, ex-US ambassador charged, Spotify job cuts & more

We start with the latest on negotiations to release hostages held by Hamas as Israel’s operation in Gaza expands. The father of a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy who was fatally stabbed near Chicago has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. A former US ambassador accused of spying for Cuba has been federally charged. Parts of the US are expected to see heavy rain and flooding. And, more Spotify jobs are on the chopping block. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Diseases hit Gaza, fossil fuels phase out, SCOTUS opioid ruling & more

WHO warns diseases are spreading in Gaza, as Israel resumes its ground offensive. The EU is pushing for a phase out of fossil fuels at COP 28. The Supreme Court looks at whether or not to approve a controversial case on the opioid epidemic. Human remains have been found in the wreckage of a US military Osprey that crashed in Japan last week. Plus, Tom Holland might have helped Oxford’s word of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hamas sexual violence, Congress 'knee-capping' Ukraine, volcano climbing deaths & more

The UN is looking into alleged horrific sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7th. Congress is being warned it will 'knee-cap' Ukraine if it doesn't approve funding. Four people have been killed in a stabbing rampage in New York. Rescue workers are searching for climbers after a deadly volcanic eruption in Indonesia. Plus, why being undefeated wasn't enough to earn one team a spot in the College Football Playoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel widens attacks, Chauvin attacker charged, Russian LGBTQ raids & more

Israeli forces are now carrying out ground operations across the whole of Gaza. The president of COP28 is facing criticism again for comments on fossil fuels. The inmate accused of stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 times is facing attempted murder charges. Russian police have raided LGTBQ venues in Moscow. Plus, a prominent Republican says it would be bad for the country if her party gets another House majority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Anderson Cooper on Loss, Grief, and Covering War in Israel

In the last few years, Anderson Cooper has been going through boxes of things that belonged to belonged to his dad, who died when he was 10, his brother, who died when he was 21, and his mom, who died in 2019. He documented that journey in the first season of his podcast, “All There Is.” Now the podcast is back for a new season. In this episode, we hear from Anderson about what drove him to keep exploring grief and loss and how he brought what he learned with him to cover the Israel-Hamas war.  Guest: Anderson Cooper, CNN Anchor  Listen to “All There Is” here.  If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health matters, please call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 to connect with a trained counselor, or visit the 988 Lifeline website.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/3/202316 minutes, 46 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel says negotiations with Hamas reach ‘dead end,’ Biden impeachment inquiry push, Home Alone star immortalized & more

Truce between Israel and Hamas expired as Israel says negotiations reached a “dead end.” House Speaker Mike Johnson says he has enough votes to move forward with a formal impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. Cities in the northeast continue to face a record-long snow drought, but it could soon come to an end. A leaning tower in Bologna, Italy could collapse soon. And Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin is immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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10 AM ET: Israel hits 400+ targets, COP28 promises, Jussie Smollett conviction upheld & more

The truce between Israel and Hamas has ended and strikes into Gaza have resumed. The US makes big promises at COP28 in hopes of containing climate change. A judge decides that former president Donald Trump doesn’t get presidential protections for what he did after the 2020 election. Los Angeles police are looking for a suspect targeting the homeless population in the city after three people were shot dead. And “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett’s conviction has been upheld. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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10 PM ET: New Israeli strikes, Trump's immunity rejection, interest rate cuts & more

We begin with the latest on Israel’s resumed military operation against Hamas after a truce expired. A judge rejected former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss charges in his federal election subversion case. A federal appeals court has ordered Texas to remove its controversial border buoys from the Rio Grande. An inmate accused of stabbing former police officer Derek Chauvin has been charged. Lastly, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says it’s too early to say when to expect rate cuts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli strikes underway, Trump’s Georgia case, Tesla’s Cybertruck & more

Israel has expanded its operations in the war against Hamas while mediators work to renew a truce. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump made their first in-court appearance in the Georgia election subversion case since his indictment. New York Governor Kathy Hochul says she’s prepared to fill Rep. George Santos’s seat after his expulsion from the House. World leaders made new pledges to fight climate change during their annual summit. And, Tesla’s long-awaited Cybertruck finally hits the market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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12 PM ET: Santos kicked out, Justice O’Connor dies, Trump not immune & more

The House has voted to kick Republican George Santos out of Congress after a damning ethics report. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court, has died at the age of 93. The death toll in Gaza is reportedly rising as negotiations continue to try to get a truce back on the table. A federal appeals court says former President Donald Trump does not have immunity in January 6th civil cases. Plus, a big publisher is hitting back at a state's book bans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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9 AM ET: Strikes on Gaza return, King Charles' warning, Von Miller turns himself in & more

Israeli airstrikes have resumed in Gaza, and the death toll is rising again. A New York Times report says Israeli officials saw plans for the Hamas terror attack more than a year before October 7th. King Charles III says he's worried climate change warnings are being ignored. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis went head to head in a debate last night. Plus, Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has turned himself into police. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Fighting resumes in Gaza, Santos' judgement day, not so dead as a dodo & more

The truce between Israel and Gaza has come to an end, and fighting in Gaza has resumed. The House will vote today on whether to kick out Congressman George Santos. Respiratory illness season is in "full swing". Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to head to Dubai for COP28 today, but she could have a mixed reception. Plus, why the expression "dead as a dodo" could become a thing of the past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 PM ET: Truce negotiations, Montana’s TikTok ban, Bronny James cleared & more

More Israeli hostages and Palestinians have been released in a truce that’s once again on the edge of expiring. New York Rep. George Santos defended himself during a House floor debate about whether to remove him from office. The governors of Florida and California squared off in a primetime debate. A federal judge has blocked Montana’s TikTok ban from taking effect. Lastly, LeBron James’s son has been cleared to play basketball after suffering a cardiac arrest this summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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5 PM ET: Blinken in Israel, SCOTUS ethics probe, inflation cools & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed Israeli and Palestinians leaders as Hamas releases more hostages. A Senate committee authorized subpoenas for two prominent conservatives in its probe to investigate ethics controversies at the US Supreme Court. A New York appeals court has reinstated a gag order against former President Donald Trump and his attorneys in his civil fraud trial. A key inflation gauge fell to its lowest level in two years. And, a severe storm system is threatening parts of the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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12 PM ET: Santos' refusal, new climate fund, Coast Guard hid critical report & more

More hostages have been released by Hamas, while Israel's prime minister is looking ahead to the next phase of the war. Congressman George Santos is refusing to resign ahead of a vote that could kick him out of Congress. A new climate fund has been set up for vulnerable communities after years of debate. CNN obtained another report the US Coast Guard hid that exposed racism, hazing, discrimination, and sexual assault. Plus, lead pipes could soon be a thing of the past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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9 AM ET: High stakes climate summit, Schumer's 'extraordinary' speech, most expensive cities & more

The high stakes COP28 summit has started in Dubai, but there are some contradictory goals. Global leaders are paying tribute to former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger. Israel and Hamas' truce has been extended again. Harvard and NYC's education board are being investigated over antisemitism, anti-Arab racism and islamophobia. Plus, the world's most expensive cities have been announced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Truce extended, Henry Kissinger tribute, COP28 kicks off & more

The truce between Israel and Hamas has been extended, but it went right up to the wire. Former US secretary of state and national security adviser Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100. The House is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to expel Congressman George Santos. The UN's climate conference starts today. Plus, Rite Aid is closing more stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: Truce expiration deadline, Henry Kissinger dies, Elon Musk’s comments & more

An extended truce between Israel and Hamas is set to expire as issues remain during negotiations. House Speaker Mike Johnson says he has “real reservations” about expelling New York Rep. George Santos from the chamber. President Joe Biden contrasted his economic vision with that of so-called MAGA Republicans during a speech in Colorado. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at age 100. Lastly, Elon Musk had harsh words for advertisers who left X, formerly known as Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hostage releases continue, Rosalynn Carter’s funeral, Mavericks stake deal & more

Another group of hostages have been released today as negotiations to extend a truce between Israel and Hamas continue. Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been laid to rest in her home state of Georgia. The US Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could limit the power of a key financial watchdog. An Indian man has been charged in an alleged murder-for-hire plot against a Sikh activist. And, billionaire Mark Cuban has reached a deal to buy a majority stake in his Dallas Mavericks team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Truce extension optimism, COP28 controversies, Marvel actor stands trial & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to the Middle East, as negotiators push for a truce extension that's showing signs of progress. The US economy is doing better than we thought, but a bank CEO says be prepared for things to take a turn. The UN's climate conference president has denied allegations he was planning to strike oil deals at the summit. 2024 GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie gets specific on federal abortion policy. Plus, Marvel actor Jonathan Majors’ assault trial starts today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Truce's future negotiations, US aid hold up, Kansas license plate drama & more

Negotiators are trying to convince Israel and Hamas to extend their truce. US aid for Israel is being held up in Congress. CNN has taken an exclusive look at Liz Cheney's new book, and it doesn't hold back. On the eve of COP28, people are questioning whether climate summits are achieving anything. Plus, why people in Kansas are not happy with their new license plates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET (UPDATED): Deadly US military aircraft crash, Cheney names names, Christmas tree toppled & more

The truce between Israel and Hamas is coming to an end, but negotiators are hoping for another extension. At least one person has died after a US military Osprey aircraft crashed off the coast of a Japanese island. Suicide rates were the highest they've ever been in 2022. Liz Cheney has a new book out, and she's naming names. Plus, mother nature has taken down the National Christmas tree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Truce extension talks, Charlie Munger dies, AI-generated stories & more

Negotiations are underway to keep an extended truce between Israel and Hamas in place. Two House lawmakers put forward a resolution to remove New York Rep. George Santos. An internal investigation has cleared Akron, Ohio police officers accused of fatally shooting a 25-year-old Black man last year. Warren Buffet's long-time friend and business partner, Charlie Munger, has died. Lastly, Sports Illustrated is facing backlash over its AI-generated articles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel-Hamas releases, Rosalynn Carter’s tribute service, Alex Murdaugh sentenced & more

A new round of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees have been released as part of an extended truce in Gaza. Family and friends honored former first lady Rosalynn Carter's life and legacy. A pro-Iran group claims it carried out a cyberattack at a water authority in Pennsylvania. A judge sentenced Alex Murdaugh for nearly two dozen state financial crimes. And, falling gas prices are bringing the holiday cheer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Miracle rescue, Hunter Biden wants to testify, big GOP donor pick & more

Some cracks have appeared in the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas. All 41 workers have been rescued after being trapped underground in the Himalayas for over two weeks. Hunter Biden says he's willing to testify in Congress, on one condition. President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping will miss the UN's high stakes climate summit. Plus, one GOP 2024 candidate is getting some big support just weeks away from the Iowa caucuses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Middle East truce future, cyber attack diverts ambulances, smoking ban u-turn & more

Some officials are hoping the truce between Israel and Hamas could be extended even further. US leaders remember former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Lawmakers have to decide what to do about Congressman George Santos. A cyber-attack that hit an East Texas hospital network is more widespread than initially thought. And, New Zealand can't quit smoking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Truce exchange controversies, presidents say goodbye, elephant road rage & more

The truce between Israel and Hamas has been extended, but there are some concerns about the hostages and prisoners being released. One of the Palestinian college students shot in Vermont may never walk again. Leaked documents show the hosts of the UN's climate conference were planning to discuss oil deals at COP28. US presidents and other leaders are saying goodbye to former first lady Rosalynn Carter today. Plus, a car gets trampled by elephants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hostages in Israel, climate summit leak, word of the year & more

11 hostages released by Hamas are expected to be reunited with their families as more Palestinian prisoners are released. In his civil fraud trial, former President Donald Trump urged an appeals court to keep a temporary hold on a gag order against him in place. Leaked documents suggest the UAE planned to use the climate summit to make oil and gas deals. A new surge of migrants at the US southern border has disrupted vehicle processing operations at two international bridges. Lastly, we’ll tell you which word took the top spot for the most searches on Merriam-Webster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: More hostages released, supply chain actions, Cyber Monday spending & more

The Israeli military says the latest group of released hostages are in Israeli territory. A man accused of shooting three Palestinian college students in Vermont has pleaded not guilty. President Joe Biden announced new actions meant to improve, strengthen and secure US supply chains. Idaho wants the US Supreme Court to allow its abortion ban that penalizes doctors to take effect. And, Cyber Monday shopping is expected to break records this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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12 PM ET: Truce extended, Young Thug trial, record-breaking Thanksgiving & more

Qatar says an agreement has been reached to extend the Israel-Hamas truce by two more days. Elon Musk is in Israel today, while Attorney General Merrick Garland has an update on the federal probe into a Vermont shooting of three Palestinian students. Americans are saying goodbye to the late former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Young Thug's racketeering trial is underway in Georgia. Plus, why it was a record-breaking Thanksgiving weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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9 AM ET: Bittersweet relief for Gaza, Musk in Israel, missing flight MH370 lawsuits & more

We'll hear from an aid worker in Gaza about what life has been like during the four day truce between Israel and Hamas. Elon Musk is in Israel today, just a week after he publicly endorsed an anti-semitic conspiracy theory on X. Courts in China are starting to hear lawsuits against Malaysia Airlines over missing flight MH370. Plus, Novak Djokovic has a very bad weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Truce extension hopes, Palestinian students shot, Rosalynn Carter tributes & more

There are signs both Israel and Hamas are open to extending their temporary truce. A man's been arrested after three Palestinian college students were shot in Vermont. New York's governor has a warning for people traveling. The late former first lady Rosalynn Carter will be lying in repose in Atlanta today. Plus, how artificial intelligence could help with the climate crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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One Thing: Cloud Computing: How AI Could Help Fight Climate Change

As the COP28 climate conference kicks off this week, world leaders will gather to discuss potential solutions to the crisis. Experts are increasingly looking at how artificial intelligence can help address certain aspects, despite a lack of regulation around the emerging technology. In this episode, we examine how AI could be used and look at whether the infrastructure needed to run the programs may actually end up harming the environment.  Guests: Rachel Ramirez, CNN Climate Reporter  Clare Duffy, CNN Technology Reporter  Read more at CNN’s Road to COP28 here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/26/202316 minutes, 23 seconds
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3 PM ET: Hostage release delay, Texas hospital cybersecurity threat, iceberg may be headed east & more

The release of a group of hostages by Hamas has been delayed over the amount of aid being delivered to Gaza and the selection of Palestinian prisoners expected to be released. A potential cybersecurity attack to a Texas hospital system has left it unable to receive ambulances in its emergency rooms. Comedian Tiffany Haddish was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence. NASA received a laser communication from 10 million miles away. And an iceberg twice as big as London may be headed east. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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10 AM ET: Israeli hostage releases, Chauvin stabbed in prison, Lebron James museum & more

14 other Israeli hostages are expected to be released by Hamas, according to the Israeli government, meanwhile 213 others are still suspected to be held in Gaza. Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of George Floyd’s murder has been stabbed in prison. Ukraine says it's been attacked by Russia with “record number” of drones striking different parts of the country and leaving buildings without power. A recall has been issued for cantaloupes and cut fruit after two deaths related to a salmonella outbreak. And a Lebron James museum opens today in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hostage medical evaluations, car explosion victims, holiday sales & more

Some Israeli hostages and Palestinians prisoners have been freed in a truce between Israel and Hamas. Investigators have identified the married couple killed in a fiery car crash near the US-Canada border. The Justice Department is calling for an alleged top cartel assassin to be extradited from Mexico. Shoppers may not be splurging as much this holiday season. And, we’ll break down the fallout from a three-year cruise ship cancellation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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12 PM ET (UPDATED): Hostages released, Sean 'Diddy' Combs lawsuit, reality TV union & more

A group of hostages have been released by Hamas as part of its temporary truce with Israel, including 13 Israelis. That truce also means much needed aid is getting into Gaza. Sean 'Diddy' Combs is facing another lawsuit as a New York sexual assault law expires. China says its uptick in respiratory illnesses is just down to seasonal germs. Plus, a former star of 'The Real Housewives of New York City' calls for reality TV stars to unionize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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9 AM ET (UPDATED): Truce begins, NY sexual assault law closes, Oscar Pistorius parole & more

A truce between Israel and Hamas is underway - as some of the hostages held by Hamas have now been released. The truce also means a break in fighting in Gaza, offering much needed relief for the people living there. The window for people to file lawsuits in New York for historical sexual assaults has now closed. People in a town in Kentucky can now return home after a train derailment. Plus, Paralympian Oscar Pistorius will be released on parole at the start of next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Truce starts tomorrow, Kentucky train derailment, Hall & Oates restraining order & more

Hamas is expected to start releasing more hostages tomorrow, as a truce with Israel is due to begin. Kentucky's governor has declared a state of emergency after a train carrying molten sulfur derailed. A far-right politician is looking like the surprise election winner in the Netherlands. We're learning more about who will be attending a tribute service for the late former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Plus, Daryl Hall has taken out a restraining order against his former musical partner John Oates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET (UPDATED): Truce timings, stars accused of sexual assault, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade & more

The truce between Israel and Hamas is expected to begin tomorrow. A car explosion on a bridge between the US-Canada border was likely not terror related. Two entertainment stars have been accused of separate sexual assaults. Iceland is making plans for a potential volcanic eruption. Plus, a change to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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10 PM ET: Deadly vehicle blast, hostage deal delay, Thanksgiving forecast & more

Officials say a car explosion that killed two people at the US-Canada Rainbow Bridge border crossing does not appear to be terror-related. Israeli officials say there’s uncertainty over the release of hostages in Gaza. Two people accused of running a high-end prostitution ring will remain behind bars for now. We’ll tell you where efforts to rescue workers trapped in a partially collapsed tunnel in India now stands. Lastly, we’re tracking the Thanksgiving weather forecast in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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5 PM ET: US-Canada border explosion, hostage release changes, EU pulling X ads & more

We begin with a deadly vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing. Israeli officials say hostages held by Hamas will not be released before Friday as previously expected. The EU is pulling its ads on X, formerly known as Twitter, over hate speech. Researchers point out the potential health risks associated with ADHD medications. And, we have good news for US homebuyers and drivers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel-Hamas truce, crypto crackdown, Thanksgiving preferences & more

We have more details of the agreement between Israel and Hamas to release more hostages from Gaza, as Israel steps up its military offensive. The Education Department is investigating another college in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war. The weather is disrupting air travel in the eastern US. The world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance and its CEO pleaded guilty to federal money laundering charges. Plus, some polling on what people want to avoid and embrace this Thanksgiving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: American hostages, North Korea's satellite, American Airlines wheelchair video & more

A US officials says American hostages could be included in the deal agreed by Hamas and Israel. North Korea says it has successfully put a spy satellite into orbit. A ninth suspect has been arrested after a high school student was beaten to death in Las Vegas earlier this month. We'll tell you why a Dubai-based company has bought land the size of the UK in Africa. Plus, American Airlines is reviewing a viral video showing a wheelchair being mishandled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hostage deal reactions, OpenAI CEO's back, Alaska landslide & more

The hostage deal between Hamas and Israel is being welcomed around the world. It's set to be one of the busiest travel days of the Thanksgiving period. OpenAI has reinstated its recently ousted CEO Sam Altman. A federal appeals court has struck down Maryland’s licensing rules for handgun owners. And, a deadly landslide has hit a remote community in Alaska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hostage release deal approved, Colorado shooting arrest, ozone layer conditions & more

The Israeli government has approved a deal in which Hamas would release some hostages in exchange for a pause in Israel’s military operation. Plus, we have updated statistics on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. A man accused of killing three people in a Colorado shooting has been arrested. A judge overseeing the election subversion case in Georgia declined to send one of the defendants to jail over his social media posts. Lastly, researchers discovered a potential setback in efforts to recover the ozone layer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel-Hamas hostage deal, North Korea satellite, Binance settlement & more

The Israeli government is meeting to discuss a deal that would potentially release hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. North Korea claims it has successfully launched a reconnaissance satellite into orbit. The group trying to remove former President Donald Trump from the Colorado presidential ballot has filed an appeal. The world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, and its CEO have pleaded guilty to money laundering violations. And, we’ll tell you the best and worst times to beat the Thanksgiving travel rush on the road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hostage deal hope, OpenAI uncertainty, holiday price drops & more

US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say progress is being made on a potential deal to release more hostages taken by Hamas. There's still no sign of Congress passing an aid package for Israel or Ukraine – we'll tell you why. A strong storm system could cause some travel chaos this holiday week. Microsoft's CEO hints that the ousted OpenAI CEO could still end up back at the startup. And, the Biden administration is promoting price drops in hopes of convincing skeptical Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hostage deal close, Louisiana oil spill, mystery dog illness & more

A hostage deal between Israel and Hamas could be announced as early as today. Police are responding to shootings at a rural area in Colorado and at a Walmart in Ohio. Ukraine appears to be getting closer to EU membership. A million gallons of oil are estimated to have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. Plus, a mysterious illness is spreading in dogs across the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hostage families frustrated, Thanksgiving travel starts, 200 mobsters jailed & more

The families of hostages being held by Hamas are demanding answers from Israel's government. Severe storms in the eastern US could disrupt Thanksgiving travel today. There’s likely going to be another Supreme Court showdown over a landmark civil rights law. 505 OpenAI workers are threatening to quit over the ousting of the company's co-founder and former CEO. Plus, more than 200 Italian mobsters are heading to prison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza death toll, Voting Rights Act, teen football player’s brain damage & more

The UN secretary general called the level of civilian deaths in Gaza “unparalleled” for his tenure. A federal appeals court has struck down a key tool used to enforce one of the United States’ landmark civil rights laws. Elon Musk is continuing to face fallout in the wake of endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory. Researchers have diagnosed the first case of stage 2 CTE in a high school football player. Lastly, a 23-year-old becomes the youngest college head coach to win a national championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump gag order, Microsoft's shares, Thanksgiving travel disruptions & more

President Joe Biden said today he believes a deal to secure more hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 is near. A federal appeals court panel seems inclined to restore a gag order on Donald Trump, but may loosen some restrictions. Microsoft stock hits an all-time high, after hiring former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The US announces new security assistance to Ukraine. Plus, how this week's weather could disrupt US holiday travel plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hostage video claim, OpenAI employee revolt, Biden’s celebrating & more

Israel’s military claims video shows Hamas moving hostages through Gaza’s largest hospital on October 7. Hundreds of OpenAI employees are threatening to quit after CEO Sam Altman was ousted. A federal appeals court in DC is hearing arguments about a gag order issued on former President Donald Trump. A new report shows the world is on track for more than double the current amount of global warming. Plus, President Joe Biden pardons turkeys and jokes about his age on his 81st birthday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Babies moved from Gaza, Trump gag order hearing, climate threshold breeched & more

Dozens of babies originally from Al-Shifa hospital’s neo-natal unit have been moved across the border into Egypt, as the conflict and hostage negotiations continue. A hearing is being held this morning on former President Donald Trump’s gag order in a federal case. Data shows global average temperatures briefly rose above the threshold that could have catastrophic and irreversible impacts. Auto workers have approved two remaining deals as there were concerns one or both might be rejected. Plus, we’ll tell you how much one bottle of whisky sold for at auction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM Hostage deal negotiations, Altman joins Microsoft, Rosalyn Carter dies & more

A deal could be close that would release some of the hostages held by Hamas, as Israel faces pressure to prove its bombardment of Gaza’s largest hospital was justified. A far-right candidate likened to Donald Trump appears to have won Argentina's presidential election. Texas' governor endorsed former President Donald Trump as he hosted the Republican frontrunner near the US-Mexico border. Sam Altman is set to join Microsoft just days after he was fired from OpenAI. Plus, former First Lady Rosalyn Carter has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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One Thing: The Border Crisis in Their Backyards

After Title 42 expired in May, some expected an influx of migrants to descend on communities along the US-Mexico border. While overall encounters dropped in October, some people say they are experiencing a growing number of migrants arriving on their properties. In this episode, we hear from some in the San Diego area about what they’re experiencing and explore why most migrants actually want to be encountered by border authorities.  Guest: David Culver, CNN Senior National Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/19/202317 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 PM ET: Islamophobia and Antisemitism on the rise, SpaceX launch, PepsiCo Pollution & more

Islamophobia and Antisemitism are on the rise in the United States as the Israel-Hamas war triggers tensions in the country. SpaceX was set for successful mission, until they lost their spacecraft. Amnesty International says the work done to improve conditions for migrant workers in Qatar is in “serious peril.” People struggling with mental health conditions are at a higher risk of dying as the earth’s temperature rises. A New York lawsuit is holding PepsiCo accountable for the state’s plastic pollution problem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/20236 minutes, 44 seconds
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10 AM ET: Al-Shifa hospital evacuations, Vegas Grand Prix, Taylor Swift fan dies & more

Doctors at Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital say the Israeli military ordered them to evacuate, but the IDF denies such claims. Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine, as a repeat of last winter’s attack keeps the Ukrainian military on high alert. A Colorado judge rules that a 14th amendment provision banning insurrectionists from holding office does not apply to the presidency. Las Vegas gears up for fast cars tonight at its Formula 1 Grand Prix race. And a fan died before Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour kicked off in Brazil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s ballot fight, ICC and the Israel-Hamas war, NH shooting & more

A Colorado judge ruled Donald Trump can stay on the state’s 2024 ballot. Five countries have asked the International Criminal Court to investigate whether crimes have been committed in the Palestinian territories. President Joe Biden sat down with his Mexican counterpart on the sidelines of the APEC summit. A suspect and a victim are dead after a shooting at a New Hampshire hospital. Lastly, Alec Murdaugh pleaded guilty to almost two dozen state charges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza hostage negotiations, OpenAI CEO out, Rosalynn Carter & more

We have new reporting on where the hostage negotiations stand between Israel and Hamas. Israel’s military is tightening its grip on northern Gaza, while Israel warns residents in southern Gaza to move. OpenAI’s board has fired the company’s CEO. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care. Plus, good news for people driving on Thanksgiving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: Schools under scrutiny, Santos expulsion resolution, Trump's second-term agenda & more

The UN wants to investigate competing claims from Israel and Hamas about the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. Seven schools are facing an Education Department probe over allegations of antisemitism and Islamophobia. The House Ethics Committee Chair has introduced a resolution to expel GOP Rep. George Santos from Congress. Donald Trump and his allies are planning to radically transform the federal government should he be elected. Plus, we have new reporting on where two, separate special counsel probes into President Joe Biden and his son stand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Another hostage body found, Chicago migrant rules, Apple messaging changes

The Israeli army has released video it says backs up their Gaza hospital claims, while another body of a hostage has been found. There are growing calls for Congressman George Santos to be kicked out of the House. Chicago's Mayor says migrants will only be able to stay in shelters for 60 days after they arrive. Not everyone’s excited for Formula 1 in Las Vegas this weekend. Plus, Apple is set to make changes to iPhone messages next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel's warning, Diddy accused, hospital infections risk & more

Israeli forces are warning people to leave southern Gaza as it claims control of the north. The Supreme Court says Florida can't enforce its anti-drag law. APEC wraps up after a busy week for President Joe Biden. Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been accused of rape and abuse, which he denies. Nearly 450 patients at one Massachusetts hospital could have been exposed to hepatitis and HIV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: SCOTUS on anti-drag law, pro-Palestinian protests, Diddy lawsuit & more

The Supreme Court said Florida’s anti-drag law will stay blocked. Pro-Palestinian protests are following President Joe Biden around the country. Elon Musk endorsed an antisemitic post on his social media platform. The FCC is taking steps to make internet access more equitable. Lastly, a former partner of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is suing the musician, alleging rape and abuse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel’s hospital tunnel claim, Nikki Haley gains ground, Pelosi attacker & more

Israel claims it found a tunnel shaft inside the Al-Shifa hospital complex in Gaza. We have more details on the damning House Ethics committee report on GOP Rep. George Santos. President Joe Biden announced new initiatives after his high-stakes meeting with the Chinese president. A new CNN poll shows Donald Trump still has a significant lead in New Hampshire’s Republican primary race. A jury found the man who violently attacked Nancy Pelosi’s husband last year guilty of two federal charges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Santos' political future, US debt interest, Starbucks strike & more

GOP Congressman George Santos says he won't be seeking reelection after a damning House ethics report was released this morning. US lawmakers have pushed government funding problems into next year, as interest payments on the nation’s debt are soaring. Families of hostages held by Hamas are marching from Israel to Tel Aviv. Workers at Starbucks are holding their biggest ever strike. Plus, Florida has been getting some wet and windy weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: War crimes accusations, Senate all-nighter, 'panda diplomacy' hope & more

Both Hamas and the Israeli military have been accused of war crimes over their actions at Gaza's largest hospital. The FBI says there's been a significant increase in threats since Hamas' October 7th terror attack. We'll tell you why trying confirm some military nominees kept senators up all night. The mother of a six year old who shot his teacher has been sentenced. Plus, there's new hope for "panda diplomacy." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Xi offers friendship, Biden's war crimes accusation, protest clashes & more

China's President Xi Jinping is trying to convince US business leaders to invest in his country. The Senate has passed the House's stopgap bill to avoid a government shutdown. President Joe Biden has accused Hamas of war crimes, accusing it of operating under a hospital. There are conflicting reports about clashes at protests in Washington, DC. Plus, America's most popular car is going hybrid-only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israeli raid concerns, Biden’s speech, SpaceX Starship launch & more

Israeli officials say more evidence justifying the raid targeting Hamas at Gaza’s largest hospital will be presented in the coming days. President Joe Biden hailed productive talks with China’s president during their face-to-face meeting today. Tonight, the Senate is expected to vote on the House’s stopgap bill to keep the government funded. Parts of southern Florida could see up to 10 inches of rain, posing a dangerous flooding threat. And, SpaceX’s megarocket has been cleared for liftoff again and could launch this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza hospital findings, Biden-Xi remarks, social media ruling & more

The Israeli military says it has uncovered “military equipment used by Hamas” in its raid at Gaza’s largest hospital. A high-stakes summit between President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping has begun. The UK’s Supreme Court blocked a plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda. Some tech giants may soon have to face lawsuits on social media’s adverse effects on teen’s mental health. And, we’ll tell you what scientists discovered about how microplastics could impact weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden-Xi meeting, tackling loneliness, grade inflation & more

US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are meeting face-to-face today – we’ll break down what both leaders want to get out of the meeting. Israeli forces are raiding one of Gaza's biggest hospitals. We have new data that signals the economy may be slowing down like the central bank wants it to. The WHO set up a new commission to tackle loneliness. Plus, a new report urges parents to look beyond their kids’ grades when it comes to academic success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza hospital raid, Texas border laws, 'Friends' stars' tributes & more

Stakes are high but expectations are low for today's meeting between China's President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden. We'll bring you the latest on Israel's raid of Gaza's largest hospital. Texas lawmakers have passed two controversial new border laws. A man's been arrested over the death of an ice hockey player who was injured on the rink. Plus, Matt LeBlanc and Courtney Cox pay tribute to Matthew Perry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden and Xi, heat related deaths, Senate hearing brawl threat & more

President Joe Biden will meet with China's leader Xi Jinping today. There are reports Israeli forces have entered the grounds of Gaza's biggest hospital. We'll tell you how some Republicans have reacted to House Speaker Mike Johnson using Democrat support to pass a short term spending bill. Experts warn that heat related deaths will continue to rise. Plus, why Senator Bernie Sanders had to step in to stop a fight breaking out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza hospital operation, Houses passes spending measure, Georgia election trial & more

The Israeli military says it’s carrying out a “precise and targeted operation" in Gaza’s largest hospital. The House passed a stopgap measure to keep the government funded. A Michigan judge dismissed another challenge to remove former President Donald Trump from the state’s GOP primary ballot. The district attorney for Fulton County, Georgia says Trump’s election subversion case could stretch into early 2025. Lastly, the UAW’s tentative deals with two of the Big Three automakers may be in trouble. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: “March for Israel,” GA election case leak, Santos’ campaign fundraiser & more

A pro-Israel demonstration drew thousands to the US capital. Plus, several news outlets obtained leaked videos of on-camera statements from defendants in the Georgia election subversion case. The House is expected to vote on a two-step stopgap measure today. The campaign fundraiser for New York Rep. George Santos pleads guilty to some charges in federal court. And, two lawmakers allegedly got into an altercation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/20236 minutes, 1 second
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12 PM ET: CNN goes under Gaza hospital, China’s disinfo campaign, TikTok ban & more

CNN’s Nic Robertson embedded with Israel’s military and went in the basement of a children’s hospital inside Gaza – we’ll tell you what he saw. China’s waging the world’s largest known disinformation campaign targeting US residents and businesses. House Speaker Mike Johnson believes his version of a short-term spending bill will have bipartisan support. The UN says countries are “wildly off track” to contain global heating. Plus, we’ll tell you which country banned TikTok and why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: March for hostages, inflation numbers, US-China fentanyl deal & more

Family members of some hostages held by Hamas are marching from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem today, demanding more be done to bring them home. The latest Consumer Price Index numbers are out. President Joe Biden is expected to unveil more than $6 billion in climate funding, the same day a dire report comes out. The EU is going to miss a key ammunition target for Ukraine. And, the US and China are finalizing a deal ahead of a meeting between the two countries leaders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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6 AM ET: US climate effects, shutdown plan hurdle, cutting back salt & more

Gaza’s humanitarian situation is dire as its largest hospitals are no longer working. A new federal report says the effects of climate change are being felt in every corner of the US. House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to avoid a government shutdown is facing an obstacle - his own party. California’s governor says the fire that’s shut down part of the I-10 was intentionally set. Plus, cutting back on salt is as good as taking blood pressure medication. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden on Gaza hospitals, SCOTUS code of conduct, human remains found & more

President Joe Biden said hospitals in Gaza “must be protected” as CNN goes inside one of them with Israeli forces. The US Supreme Court has unveiled a new code of conduct in attempts to address ethics concerns. The husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took the stand in the federal trial against his accused attacker. The European Union says roughly 100 civilians in Burkina Faso were killed in a massacre. Lastly, the son of a Hollywood executive has been charged with the murder of his wife and in-laws. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza hospital conditions, LA freeway closure, Iceland’s potential volcanic eruption & more

We start with Gaza’s deepening health care crisis in the war between Israel and Hamas. Donald Trump Jr. sang his father’s praises during his second time testifying in his family’s civil fraud trial. Drivers in Los Angeles are bracing for a travel nightmare on one of its main freeways. Portions of the Gulf Coast are getting much-needed relief from extreme drought. And, Iceland has declared a state of emergency ahead of a potential volcanic eruption – we have details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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12 PM ET: Suspected Hamas command center, Trump’s son back in court, Thanksgiving travel & more

Major hospitals in Gaza are crumbling with one becoming the site of intense fighting, and a US official says Hamas has a command center under another. Congress has a week to avoid a government shutdown. Donald Trump Jr. is on the stand again in New York as the defense’s first witness in the civil fraud trial. Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips is ramping up his longshot 2024 primary challenge. Plus, if you’re traveling for Thanksgiving, be prepared. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Thousands sheltering in hospital, CA I-10 fire, former UK PM returns & more

The director of Gaza’s largest hospital tells CNN that thousands of people and patients are sheltering there as essential units, including for newborns, have collapsed. A huge fire that shut down part of California’s I-10 will still cause headaches for drivers this week. A former British prime minister is returning as a senior minister. New details have emerged in the campaign fundraising investigation of NYC’s mayor. Plus, dozens of workers are trapped in a collapsed Himalayan tunnel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trapped in Gaza hospitals, govt. shutdown plan, new tax brackets & more

Hospitals across Gaza are running out of electricity and supplies during the ongoing bombardment of the territory, as Israeli's prime minster tells CNN people should leave. House Republicans have a two-step plan to try to keep avoid a government shutdown - we'll give you the details. There's one less candidate running for the GOP presidential primary. Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been found guilty of four counts of sexual assault. And, the IRS has released new tax brackets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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One Thing: How Should We Dress for ‘Fire Weather’?

Earlier this year, record-setting wildfires in eastern Canada sent plumes of unhealthy air over US cities normally unaccustomed to wildfire smoke. Experts say climate change is making fires like these more likely and more intense. In today’s episode, we hear how a previous blaze in Canada changed how firefighters do battle with the flames and what it can tell us about how the building industry needs to adapt.  Guest: John Vaillant, author of “Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World”  Read more at CNN’s Road to COP28 here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/12/202318 minutes, 28 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel warns Hezbollah, London protest clashes, Beatlemania makes a comeback & more

Tensions between Hezbollah and Israel mount. More than 80 counter-protesters have been arrested in London after a Pro-Palestinian march. Ukraine says it’s moving forward against Russia, but it can’t do it without a hand from the West. A pond in Hawaii has turned magenta; we tell you why. And Beatlemania is still alive; the band breaks a new record after reaching No.1 in UK charts.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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10 AM ET: Protest shuts down Grand Central, America’s credit rating at risk, Iceland state of emergency & more

The Israeli military claims to have taken control of 11 Hamas military posts, as additional claims of fighting near hospitals raise alarms. A Pro- Palestine protest in New York City shuts down Grand Central station. The United States could lose its last perfect credit rating – we tell you why. Iceland declares a state of emergency as the threat of a possible volcanic eruption looms. And Puerto Rico has declared a flu epidemic early into the season, with more than 40 confirmed deaths so far.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza hospital strike, campaign fundraising investigation, college football suspension & more

We begin with new developments on bombardments around Gaza’s largest hospital in the Israel-Hamas war. FBI agents seized the New York City mayor’s cell phones and an iPad as part of a federal campaign fundraising investigation. The US is one step closer to losing its last perfect credit rating. We have more details on a tentative deal that ended the actors’ strike against Hollywood studios. Lastly, Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh has been suspended for the remainder of the regular season – we’ll explain why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza bombardments, Biden-Harris campaign, IRS tax changes & more

Israel’s offensive against Hamas intensifies in Gaza, raising concerns about the safety of patients and medical staff. Vice President Kamala Harris has filed paperwork to put herself and President Joe Biden on South Carolina’s Democratic primary ballot. A ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank reportedly impacted the US. The IRS has made changes to the 2024 income tax brackets and standard deduction amounts. And, we have new Census projections that reveal when the US population may start declining. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/20236 minutes, 1 second
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12 PM ET: Trump docs trial date, interest rates hint, Grammy nominations & more

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s high-stakes meeting is scheduled for next week. Israel’s military is continuing with its operation in Gaza, as the UN says nowhere is safe in the enclave. Donald Trump lost his recent bid to push his classified documents trial back. Average mortgage rates ticked down, but people are still not feeling too hot about the economy. Plus, the 2024 Grammy nominations are out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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9 AM ET: Nowhere safe in Gaza, Biden and Xi meeting, looming government shutdown & more

The UN says nowhere in Gaza is safe as a diplomatic cable seen by CNN shows diplomats warning that American support for Israel is costing the US support in the Arab world. President Joe Biden is set to meet with China's Xi Jinping next week for highly anticipated talks. The clock is ticking, again, on another government shutdown as funding is set to run out on November 17th. Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is down. Plus, a man survives an alligator attack with an unconventional method. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel strikes Syria, vaccine exemptions record, 'affordable' Formula 1 & more

Israel says it struck a site in Syria in retaliation for a drone strike, as some hospitals in Gaza report operating without anesthesia. Democrats may have to worry about their Senate majority after Joe Manchin says he won’t be running for re-election. New CDC data shows child vaccine exemptions in the US is at a record high. A growing number of Americans are yanking money from their 401(k) to pay the bills. And, we'll tell you why ticket prices for one Formula 1 race are plummeting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 PM ET: Suspicious letters, Willow oil drilling project, Trump classified documents & more

We begin with a wave of civilians in northern Gaza fleeing south in the war between Hamas and Israel. Plus, the Justice Department is investigating suspicious letters potentially laced with fentanyl. A federal judge ruled that a controversial drilling project in Alaska could move forward. Sources say federal prosecutors may call some workers at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort to testify in the classified documents trial. And, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell isn’t ready to declare the end of interest rate hikes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Manchin won’t seek reelection, Pelosi suspect’s trial, first-of-its-kind transplant & more

Israel’s military has agreed to implement daily military pauses in Gaza – we have details. President Joe Biden visited Illinois to rally support around his economic agenda. Sen. Joe Manchin announced he’s not running for reelection. A federal trial for the man accused of attacking the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is underway. And, we’ll tell you about the world’s first successful whole-eye transplant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel’s military pauses, a US execution first, humanity's hottest year & more

The White House says Israel will start to implement four-hour pauses of military operations in Northern Gaza, as we learn more about the hostage negotiations. Congress has eight days to avoid a government shutdown. A date has been set for an Alabama inmate to be executed by a method never used in the US before. A new report says humanity lived through the hottest 12 months in at least 125,000 years. Plus, Donald Trump scores a legal victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza ground offensive, Meta teen safety, Vatican LGBTQ baptisms & more

The Republican presidential primary hopefuls sparred on foreign policy and took shots at each other during last night’s debate. Thousands of Palestinians are fleeing northern Gaza as Israel steps up its ground offensive. The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is investigating four suicides by current and former members within 24 hours. Unsealed documents show Meta’s CEO allegedly ignored internal warnings about teens’ online safety. Plus, The Vatican says in some cases transgender people and babies of same sex couples can be baptized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Republican debate, actors react to deal, Bidens subpoenaed & more

We'll bring you the big takeaways from last night's Republican presidential primary debate. A UN official says both Israel and Hamas have committed war crimes. The Hollywood actors' union has reached a tentative deal with studios. The House Oversight committee has subpoenaed President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and brother James. The world has a new island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debate showdown, prostitution network busted, actors’ strike ends & more

Five GOP presidential hopefuls gave their stances on the Israel-Hamas war and how to combat a rise in antisemitism in the US. Meanwhile, a UN rights chief says both sides of the conflict have committed war crimes since the war began. The US struck facilities used by Iranian-backed groups in Syria for a second time. Federal authorities busted a prostitution ring that included doctors, lawyers and elected officials. And, Hollywood actors and major film and TV studios have reached a tentative deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli operation criticisms, Vegas casinos’ deal, weight loss drug & more

The UN chief raised concerns about Israel’s military operation against Hamas. We have new developments on Ivanka Trump’s testimony in her family’s civil fraud trial. The FDA has officially approved a type 2 diabetes drug for weight loss. We’ll tell you about a tentative deal that could prevent a strike across nine casinos on the Las Vegas strip. And, the world is struggling to meet a key climate goal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Mixed messages for Dems, Ivanka Trump takes the stand, panda diplomacy & more

As 2024 GOP presidential candidates are gearing up for the next primary debate, we'll talk about why the Democratic party's excited even though President Biden's poll numbers are poor. Ivanka Trump is taking the stand in the civil fraud case against her father, her brothers and their family business. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says there needs to be a "transition period" in Gaza after the conflict between Israel and Hamas ends. Ukraine is ready to start the process of joining the EU. Plus, panda diplomacy comes to an end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Democrats celebrating, Ivanka Trump's turn, last climate warning & more

Democrats and abortion rights advocates are celebrating some big wins from yesterday's elections. G7 leaders have stopped short of calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Ivanka Trump is expected to take the stand today in New York. People fleeing Sudan say there's a new surge in killings in the West Darfur region. And, a new report is the last warning before COP28 this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Abortion rights celebrations, Rep. Tlaib censured, 'Sexiest Man Alive' & more

It was a good election night for abortion rights advocates in parts of the US. Meanwhile, it's not been such a great week for Democrats in recent polls. Israeli officials are walking back comments made by the country's prime minister. The House has voted to censure Representative Rashida Tlaib over her comments on the conflict in the Middle East. Plus, we'll tell you who People Magazine has chosen as this year's "Sexiest Man Alive." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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10 PM ET: Election night projections, Rep. Tlaib censure vote, syphilis infections & more

CNN projections are rolling in on key election races and ballot measures across several states. Plus, Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza in its campaign against Hamas. The House has voted to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib over her comments about Israel. Portugal’s prime minister has resigned after being named in a corruption investigation. Lastly, we have a warning from US health officials about the rise in preventable syphilis infections in babies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20236 minutes
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5 PM ET: Palestinians journey south, Second Amendment case, climate change’s housing impact & more

Scores of Palestinians are making their way to southern Gaza as the war between Hamas and Israel intensifies. The death of a Jewish protester in California is being investigated as a homicide. The US Supreme Court heard arguments about part of a federal law that makes it a crime for domestic abusers subject to restraining orders to have guns. The special counsel overseeing Hunter Biden’s criminal investigation spoke to lawmakers behind closed doors today. And, we’ll tell you how climate change is costing homeowners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's Gaza plans, federal warning for campuses, Greenland's glaciers & more

Israel says it's making new advances on Hamas in Gaza City, while it's prime minister hinted at future plans for the enclave. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is warning schools and colleges to do more to fight discrimination - including antisemitism and islamophobia. It's Election Day for some states and abortion rights are a key issue on the ballot. Greenland's glaciers are in trouble from warming oceans. Plus, the Fed is urging banks to work with customers who still haven't gotten their direct deposits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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9 AM ET: Election preview, Chicago Blackhawks allegations, cocaine hippos & more

Foreign nationals have started moving out of Gaza again. Elections in Virginia and Kentucky could tell us how parts of the 2024 presidential contest will play out. The Supreme Court is revisiting its ruling on gun laws. Another former Chicago Blackhawks player has filed a lawsuit against the team over sexual assault allegations. Plus, Pablo Escobar's hippos could be culled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hamas attack anniversary, GOP debate qualifiers, WeWork bankruptcy & more

It's been one month since Hamas' brutal terror attack on Israel. Former President Donald Trump is still defiant after taking the stand in his civil business fraud case. We'll tell you who's made the cut for tomorrow's Republican presidential primary debate. WeWork has filed for bankruptcy. Plus, temperature records have been broken across the US.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s testy exchanges, Elijah McClain case, actors' strike & more

We start with key takeaways from former President Donald Trump’s testimony in his civil fraud trial. Plus, the Israeli prime minister responded to calls for humanitarian pauses in Gaza as the country's military targets Hamas. A second Colorado officer has been acquitted in the death of 23-year-old Black man Elijah McClain. Authorities are investigating online posts showing pictures of writings allegedly belonging to a Nashville school shooter. Lastly, actors on strike against Hollywood studios don’t appear to be any closer to reaching a deal – we have the latest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s testimony wraps, Gaza children deaths, Parkinson’s patient walks & more

Former President Donald Trump called his civil fraud trial in New York a “scam” after testifying on the stand. More officials are pleading for a humanitarian pause in Gaza as the fighting between Hamas and Israel continues. Police are searching for the shooter who opened fire at a crowd in Cincinnati, Ohio. We have an update on a recall affecting some fruit puree pouches that may contain lead. And, a new experimental treatment helped a man with Parkinson’s back on his feet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump takes the stand, summer weather in winter, new AI chatbot & more

Former President Donald Trump is on the stand in New York today – we'll tell you how the first hour of his testimony went. The number of people reported dead in Gaza has reached a grim milestone. Parts of the US are expecting record high temperatures for this time of year. Intense air pollution is choking India's capital Plus, Elon Musk has announced that X has a new AI chatbot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump to testify, Amtrak boost, National Geographic's 'cool list' & more

The crossing from Gaza to Egypt may be re-opened to allow aid in and people out. It's former President Donald Trump's turn to testify in his civil business fraud case. The US' busiest rail line is getting a $16 billion boost. New studies say people who use marijuana daily are at higher risk of heart failure, strokes and heart attacks. Plus, National Geographic has released its "cool list" for 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza communications blackout, Trump on the stand, actors consider offer & more

Aid agencies say Gaza has experienced another communications blackout. Former President Donald Trump is expected to take the stand in New York today. A new poll says he's still got more support than President Joe Biden in some key states though. Countries are one step closer to getting a fund off the ground that would help developing nations damaged by the climate crisis. Plus, Hollywood actors say they're considering studios' "last, best and final offer." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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One Thing: Inside Biden’s Israel Balancing Act

As Israel moves troops into Gaza and continues to launch airstrikes as retaliation for the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack, thousands of civilians remain in the crosshairs. What does that mean for US support of Israel? In today’s episode, we explore how President Joe Biden is weighing humanitarian concerns with fears of a wider war in the region. Guest: Phil Mattingly, CNN Anchor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/5/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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3 PM ET: West Bank settler violence, 157 dead in Nepal earthquake, NYC Marathon & more

As tensions rise in the Israel–Hamas conflict settler violence is threatening the safety of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib accuses President Biden of supporting "genocide" by not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. 157 have died so far after an earthquake struck a remote area in Northwestern Nepal. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says the conflict in the Middle East has taken focus away from Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia. The New York City Marathon kicks off its 52nd edition tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 AM ET: ‘Bearing the burden’ of the war, Maersk plans more layoffs, Daylight Saving kicks off & more

A statement by United Nations aid agencies warns newborns, children and women are bearing the brunt in the Israel-Hamas war. Israeli attacks continue in Gaza as the government pressures Hamas to release the 241 hostages still in their custody. Shipping giant Maersk is getting ready to cut more jobs as revenues plummet. A Pennsylvania nurse faces additional attempted murder charges. And it’s that time of year, get ready for the end of Daylight Saving Time.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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10 PM ET: Blinken's Israel visit, Maine mourns, Trump’s gag orders & more

Israel has claimed responsibility for an attack outside Gaza’s largest hospital. President Joe Biden visited Lewiston, Maine today to mourn the lives of people killed in last week’s mass shooting. An appeals court temporarily froze a gag order against former President Donald Trump in his federal election interference case, while a New York judge expanded a gag order against Trump in a separate case. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is standing by his chief campaign fundraiser after the FBI raided her home. And, your leftover pumpkin could be an environmental nightmare — we’ll explain what you can do.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hezbollah leader speech, bump stock ban, Matthew Perry foundation & more

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’ll go for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza under one condition, while Hezbollah’s chief speaks out. The Supreme Court is taking up a challenge to the federal ban on bump stocks, which are used on semiautomatic rifles. A former Trump appointee was sentenced for his role in the Capitol riot. GOP Congressman George Santos told CNN he’d run for office in 2024 no matter what. Plus, a foundation has been established in Matthew Perry’s memory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's ceasefire conditions, Eric Trump’s testimony, El Niño winter & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says more needs to done to protect Palestinian civilians from Israel’s offensive in Gaza, as Israel's prime minister and Hezbollah’s chief speak out today. Eric Trump is done testifying today in the civil fraud case against him, his family, and their business in New York. Some Walgreens staff won't be getting bonuses this year – we'll tell you why. NOAA says this year’s El Niño winter could see more snow for some parts of the US. And, retailers warn holiday shopping might slow this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Blinken pushing for pause, soda ingredient ban, Musk on AI & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to push for a pause in Israel's airstrikes on Gaza. The latest jobs report is out. President Joe Biden is in Maine one week after mass shootings there killed 18 people. A food additive found in some sodas may soon be banned across the US. Plus, Elon Musk says no jobs will be needed in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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6 AM ET: Blinken's balancing act, Eric Trump in court, YouTube content recommendations & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel, as the US continues to show support for the country while warning it about strikes on Gaza. The House has passed a $14.3 billion aid package for Israel. Eric Trump is expected back in court in New York today. The FTX founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been found guilty of fraud and conspiracy. Plus, YouTube will no longer repeatedly recommend videos that could be harmful for teenagers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza bombardment intensifies, Tupac murder suspect arraigned, FTX fraud verdict & more

Sources tell CNN that the Biden administration has a warning for Israel as its military ramps up its operations in Gaza to target Hamas. The House passed a standalone aid package for Israel, teeing up a showdown with the Senate. Plus, we’ll tell you about a building collapse that injured several people in New York. The man accused of killing rapper Tupac Shakur pleaded not guilty. And, a jury found former billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried guilty for his role in the collapse of his crypto exchange FTX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel’s operation “deepens,” Trumps testify, mortgage rates fall & more

The Israeli military says it has completely surrounded Gaza City in its expanded ground operation targeting Hamas. Former President Donald Trump’s two adult sons testified in his New York civil fraud trial. One of the former officers charged in the death of Tyre Nichols agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors. Mortgage rates fell for the first time in seven weeks. And, researchers suggest global warming may be happening faster than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza hospitals struggling, AI news fail, rideshare drivers' backpay & more

Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to cope with a lack of medical supplies and power. Donald Trump's sons are in court today in New York for the civil fraud trial against the family and their business. The UN says world isn't spending enough money on adapting to climate change. Microsoft's AI news editors have been making some questionable decisions. Plus, some Uber and Lyft drivers could be getting backpay from the companies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden facing pressure, Trump's docs case delay, death cap mushroom killings & more

President Joe Biden is facing pressure over civilian deaths in Gaza. Egypt says it's getting reading to evacuate thousands of foreign nationals from Gaza. The House and the Senate are butting heads over an aid package. The judge in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has signaled she could delay the trial. Plus, a woman has been charged with murder after her lunch guests died from suspected death cap mushroom poisoning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel 'war crimes' warning, Cornell cancels classes, World Series winners & more

Israel is once again facing criticism and warnings of "war crimes" after it bombed a refugee camp in Gaza twice in two days. Divides in the House are still causing problems and could delay an aid package for Israel. Former President Donald Trump's kids are back in court today. Cornell University is cancelling classes tomorrow over antisemitic threats. Plus, we'll tell you who won the World Series last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 PM ET: Refugee camp casualties, Trump’s classified documents case, Bob Knight dies & more

We begin with new details on the Israeli military’s second strike on a refugee camp in Gaza. Measures to censure a House lawmaker and expel an indicted member have failed. A federal judge is weighing whether to postpone former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case. Legendary college basketball coach Bob Knight has died, according to his family. Lastly, Disney could soon own all of Hulu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza departures, Fed holds rates, Trump Jr. testifies & more

Some Americans are among the first group of people who’ve crossed the border from Gaza into Egypt amid the Hamas-Israel war. The Federal Reserve hit pause on another round of rate hikes but dashed hopes for rate cuts. Donald Trump Jr. took the stand in the New York civil fraud trial against him, his family and their company. A Cornell University student accused of threatening to kill Jewish students appeared in court today. And, we have details on censure resolutions against two House lawmakers as a third faces expulsion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's docs trial, inflation hitting healthcare, pig heart transplant & more

Some foreign nationals and injured Palestinians are being allowed to leave Gaza, as another blast hits a refugee camp. Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are trying to delay the classified documents trial. The cost of your job-based healthcare coverage will probably rise next year. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is against a GOP-introduced bill that could limit corporate campaign donations. Plus, the second person to ever get a pig heart transplant has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza crossings deal, hate crimes, Maui tourists return & more

Roughly 500 foreign nationals are expected to cross out of Gaza and into Egypt today. The FBI director says antisemitism in the US is at "historic levels." We'll tell you what the Federal Reserve is expected to do about interest rates. A group of realtors have been ordered to pay $1.8 billion for keeping commissions for home sales artificially high. Plus, tourists are returning to parts of Maui for the first time since deadly wildfires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 AM ET: People leaving Gaza, Trump's son in court, soap opera star dies & more

People are expected to start crossing out of Gaza for the first time since the conflict erupted in the Middle East. Israel's military is trying to defend its strike on a densely populated refugee camp. Former President Donald Trump's children are expected to start giving evidence in court soon. America's infant mortality rate has risen for the first time in more than 20 years. And, soap opera star Tyler Christopher has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israeli strike aftermath, amusement park scare, new CNN poll & more

The Israeli military is defending its deadly strike on a refugee camp in northern Gaza. The White House is threatening to veto a standalone aid package for Israel that House Republicans plan to bring to the floor this week. A 20-year-old man armed with guns and explosives has been found dead at a Colorado amusement park. In a new CNN poll, former President Donald Trump is leading his strongest challenger Nikki Haley in her home state of South Carolina. Lastly, two major US stock market indexes logged their first three-month losing streak since March 2020.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel strikes camp, war funding divisions, new Uvalde school & more

The Israeli military says it struck part of the largest refugee camp in Gaza, which doctors there say caused many casualties. Two US government officials pleaded for Congress to pass an aid package that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel. A person is in custody in connection to a series of antisemitic online threats against Jewish students at Cornell University. A new study suggests that the new suicide and crisis hotline has some work to do to reach its full potential. And, students in Uvalde, Texas will soon embark on a fresh start following a deadly mass shooting more than a year ago.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israeli attacks intensify, US wages grow, aspirin advice & more

Israel has ruled out a ceasefire and is stepping up attacks in Gaza. It's day two of the trial to decide if former President Donald Trump should be included in Colorado's 2024 presidential ballot. American workers are seeing some bumps in their paychecks. Stellantis says the auto workers' strike has cost it $3 billion in revenue. Plus, taking aspirin to treat heart problems might not be a good idea for some patients. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hostage negotiations, House vs Senate, chilling Halloween & more

Israel says Hamas is now holding up to 240 people hostage in Gaza. The House and Senate are heading for a clash over aid spending for Israel and Ukraine. A family on nine have been shot dead in a Russian-occupied region of Ukraine. There could be some progress in talks between Hollywood actors and studios. Plus, this Halloween could send a shiver up your spine in more ways than one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hate crimes spike, drugstore walkouts, 'Friends' stars grieving & more

Israel's prime minister says his military won't agree to a ceasefire, even as calls to help with aid grow louder. The conflict in the Middle East has led to a rise in hate crimes in the US. We're learning more about the warning signs surrounding the Maine mass shootings. Staff at some of the country's largest drugstore chains are walking out. And, the stars of 'Friends' say they're "utterly devastated" by the loss of their co-star Matthew Perry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Maine shooter warning signs, Trump’s Colorado trial, Matthew Perry’s death & more

Israel’s military said a female Israeli soldier who was kidnapped by Hamas was rescued during ground operations in Gaza. We’re learning more details about the man accused of killing 18 people in a shooting rampage in Maine. We’ll explain the highlights from the first day of former President Donald Trump’s trial in Colorado. The FDA says 26 over-the-counter eye drops could lead to serious infections resulting in vision loss or blindness. And, more details about the tragic death of Friends’ star Matthew Perry.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel’s warning, uptick in hate crimes, affordable birth control push & more

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a ceasefire today, saying “this is a time for war.” As the conflict in the Middle East continues, we’re seeing reports of hate crimes targeting Muslim and Jewish people across the US. Sam Bankman-Fried took the stand again today in his criminal fraud trial. The legal saga between the Biden administration and Texas over border security continues. And, dozens of Democrats are trying to make the first over-the-counter birth control more affordable — we’ll explain how.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/30/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza children deaths, UAW's final deal, Colorado Trump challenge & more

Save the Children says more children have been killed in Gaza than in any armed conflict in the world in each of the past four years. The United Auto Workers Union says it's reached a tentative deal with General Motors. A trial has started to decide if former President Donald Trump should be blocked from Colorado's presidential ballot in 2024. Soccer's governing body has banned a former Spanish executive for three years after he kissed a player without permission. Plus, we'll tell you what happened in a Hong Kong court after a US lawmaker brought a gun onto a plane.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/30/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: Deadly halloween weekend, Kazakstan mine explosion, 'freak' hockey accident & more

It was a deadly halloween weekend in the US with multiple mass shootings. A CNN source says 54 aid trucks are waiting to deliver help to Gaza as there's growing fear the conflict could spread. A judge has put former President Donald Trump back under a gag order. 45 people have been killed in a fire at a mine in Kazakstan. Plus, an American ice hockey player has died after a "freak accident" during a game. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/30/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza aid looting, Maine gunman warning, Matthew Perry's legacy & more

The UN says people in Gaza are so desperate for aid they've started looting supplies. Former President Donald Trump has another dramatic legal week ahead of him. Police were reportedly warned about the gunman who killed 18 people in Maine weeks before he carried out the attack. The UAW has reached a deal with one car maker, but escalated strikes against another. And, we'll hear the late Matthew Perry describe what he wanted his legacy to be.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/30/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: From Flips to Fines: Inside Donald Trump’s Very Bad Legal Week

Four former allies of former President Donald Trump have pleaded guilty in the Georgia election subversion case in recent days, with all agreeing to testify on behalf of the prosecution at future trials. Meanwhile, a New York judge overseeing Trump’s civil fraud trial fined the former president $10,000 on Wednesday for violating a gag order. In today’s episode, we look at how the growing legal pressure could impact the former president as he balances the courtroom with the campaign trail.  Guest: Paula Reid, CNN Chief Legal Affairs CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/29/202313 minutes, 8 seconds
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3PM ET: Israel’s airstrikes intensify, Pence suspends campaign, UAW-Stellantis deal & more

Israel’s prime minister says the second stage of the war against Hamas has begun. We have new details about the deceased gunman accused of killing 18 people in Lewiston, Maine. Former Vice President Mike Pence suspends his 2024 presidential campaign – we’ll tell you the driving force behind his decision. The UAW’s union negotiators have reached a tentative deal with Stellantis in the strike against the Big Three. Lastly, Best Buy is recalling nearly a million pressure cookers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 AM ET: Maine manhunt ends, Israel’s bombardment, infant probiotics warning & more

Authorities have found the body of the gunman suspected in a Maine shooting rampage, but we’ll tell you why the investigation continues. Israel has been hitting Gaza with more airstrikes after announcing that it’s expanding its ground operation following Hamas’ terror attacks. An Iranian teen has died after being allegedly assaulted by the country’s morality police. The FDA issued a new warning about the risks of probiotics for infants born prematurely. And, an Italian mother won a court battle to evict her two adult sons – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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10 PM ET: Maine suspect found dead, Gaza blackout, Hurricane Otis aftermath & more

Officials say the man accused of killing 18 people in a shooting rampage in Maine has been found dead. Israel’s military said its expanding ground operations in the Gaza Strip — we’ll explain what we know. We have new developments on the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Otis in Mexico. Today Sam Bankman-Fried took the stand in his own criminal fraud trial — we’ll explain the highlights. And, it’s been a rollercoaster week for Wall Street investors. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel's ground expansion, Maine shooting discovery, Ivanka must testify & more

The Israeli military says it’s expanding its ground operations in Gaza tonight in the war with Hamas fighters. We’ll tell you where the search for a man accused of carrying out a deadly shooting rampage in Maine now stands. A judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has ordered his daughter, Ivanka Trump, to testify. Embattled GOP Rep. George Santos has pleaded not guilty to 10 new charges in federal court. And, we’ll tell you which state became the first in the US to start selling medical marijuana in pharmacies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hamas hostage progress, inflation cools, Biden's competition & more

We're learning more about some of the 18 people killed in mass shootings in Maine, as the father of one of the victims speaks to CNN. Sources say some progress has been made in negotiations to free the hostages being held by Hamas. The Fed's favourite inflation indicator cooled down last month. Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is finally testifying in front of a jury. Plus, another Democrat says they're running for President.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gun reform calls, Gaza death toll skepticism, Ivanka Trump hearing & more

Police are still desperately searching for the suspect accused of killing 18 people in mass shootings in Maine. The attack once again has people calling for tighter gun controls in the US. The Hamas-controlled health ministry in Gaza is defending its death toll numbers. A Chinese fighter jet has reportedly flown within ten feet of a US Air Force plane. And, a judge is deciding whether Ivanka Trump should have to take the stand in her father's civil business fraud case.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Maine shooting victims, Santos in court, billionaire Taylor Swift & more

A community in Maine is mourning the 18 people killed in mass shootings at a restaurant and bowling alley, while the suspect is still on the run. The EU has fallen short of calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The US has carried out airstrikes on facilities run by Iran-backed militias. Congressman George Santos is due in court today. And, Bloomberg says Taylor Swift is now a billionaire.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Maine suspect’s home surrounded, Israel ground raids, SBF testifies & more

Law enforcement have zeroed in on the home of a suspect accused of killing at least 18 people in a Maine shooting rampage. Israel’s military says it’ll continue ground raids into Gaza in the coming days to prepare for the next stages of war with Hamas militants. A former Chinese premier has died from a heart attack, according to state media. A federal judge has ordered Georgia lawmakers to redraw its congressional and state legislative maps. Lastly, the founder of the now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX took the stand in his own fraud trial today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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5 PM ET: Maine suspect charges, Israel-Hamas threats, mortgage rates up & more

We start with new details in the search for a suspect accused of killing at least 18 people in a Maine shooting rampage. The war between Israel and Hamas is sparking concerns about potential threats from violent extremists and lone offenders in the US. A man accused of fatally shooting a Maryland judge has been found dead. Hurricane Otis has killed at least 27 people in Mexico. And, we’ll tell you how high mortgage rates have climbed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: ME shooting casualties, Gaza ground invasion risks, Rep. pleads guilty & more

At least 18 people have been killed in two mass shootings in Maine last night, as police continue to look for the suspected gunman. Israel’s military gears up for a ground offensive in Gaza – CNN’s Sam Kiley explains the risks of such an invasion. The US economy grew faster than expected last quarter. Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is expected to take the stand in his own defense. And, a Democratic congressman pleads guilty to falsely triggering a fire alarm.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Maine shooting manhunt, new speaker's record, Hurricane Otis damage & more

People in parts of Maine have been told to shelter in place and schools have been shut as police search for a person of interest in mass shootings at two locations. Israel's military says it has carried out a targeted raid in Gaza using tanks. We'll tell you a bit more about the new House Speaker Mike Johnson. Mexican officials are still trying to figure out the extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Otis. Plus, Meta says its profits double this quarter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Maine mass shootings, Israeli ground invasion coming, Trump gag orders & more

Multiple casualties are being reported in Maine and a manhunt is underway after two mass shootings in Lewiston. Israel's prime minister says a ground invasion in Gaza is coming, but hasn't said when. The House is finally back in business and it's got a lot of work to do. Former President Donald Trump has once again been accused of targeting potential witnesses. Plus, we'll tell you more about the UAW's tentative deal with Ford.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Maine shootings, Israeli PM’s address, UAW’s tentative deal & more

Law enforcement sources say at least 16 people are dead in connection to shooting incidents in Maine. Then, we have the latest on the Israeli military’s next stage of the war with Hamas militants. Plus, the US and Russia failed to pass resolutions addressing the fighting and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Meanwhile, the House passed a measure supporting Israel.  Lastly, the UAW and Ford have reached a tentative deal in the union's strike against the Big Three. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: New speaker elected, Gaza aid operations, Trump fined again & more

The House has elected GOP Congressman Mike Johnson as the new speaker three weeks after ousting former leader Kevin McCarthy. We’re hearing from a spokesperson for the largest UN agency in Gaza that’s in desperate need of fuel. A judge has reinstated all charges, including murder, against a former Philadelphia officer who fatally shot a man during a traffic stop. We have new developments on the former NFL player held in connection with his mother’s murder. And, former President Donald Trump has been fined again for violating his gag order in his civil fraud trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Speaker vote, Hamas attack planning, drag show law & more

The House is voting today on whether it wants Mike Johnson as the next speaker. We're learning more about how Hamas planned the October 7 attack. Former President Donald Trump responds to reporting that his former chief of staff is cooperating with federal prosecutors in the 2020 election subversion case. Florida's crackdown on drag shows could end up in the hands of the Supreme Court. And, the pilot accused of trying to shut down a plane mid flight says he thought he was dreaming.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Speaker nominee hopeful, Trump allies turning, World Series set & more

House Republicans could finally be ready to get behind a speaker nominee. There are hopes of a breakthrough in hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas. Several people seem to be turning against former President Donald Trump. The CDC has a warning about healthcare workers' mental health. Plus, the match is set for the World Series.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Fourth speaker nominee, Hurricane Otis, Richard Roundtree & more

It was another deadly night in Gaza, as an important voice in the Middle East says Western leaders have double standards when it comes to civilian deaths. House Republicans have now chosen a fourth nominee for speaker. Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has reportedly made a deal with prosecutors. Hurricane Otis hit southern Mexico as a category 5 storm, but has started to weaken. And, there are reports 'Shaft' actor Richard Roundtree has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israel’s warning, Gaza needs fuel, Mark Meadows’ immunity & more

Today Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to tell soldiers a ground offensive "is coming.” This comes as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deteriorate, with people in dire need of fuel. House Republicans continue to try to find a speaker. ABC News reports that Mark Meadows received immunity to testify to a special counsel in the federal election subversion probe. And, we have more details on the man accused of trying to turn off a plane’s engines mid-flight over the weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: House speaker chaos, Georgia abortion ban, states sue Meta & more

We start with the latest on Israel’s war on Hamas and where the humanitarian situation in Gaza stands. Republican Rep. Tom Emmer dropped out of the House speaker race, making the path forward unclear. Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen made accusation against him in a New York civil fraud trial. Georgia's Supreme Court has upheld the state’s six-week abortion ban. And, dozens of states are suing Instagram-parent company Meta — we’ll explain why.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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UPDATED: 12 PM ET: Hamas hostage negotiations, Trump insider flips, surprise UAW strike & more

As aid is starting to slowly be allowed into Gaza, talks are ongoing to release a larger group of hostages. House Republicans have chosen a speaker nominee. Former President Donald Trump is back in a New York courtroom, while another co-defendant in Georgia struck a plea deal with prosecutors. The UAW has announced a surprise strike against General Motors hours after the company reported its earnings. Plus, the pilot accused of trying to shut down a plane mid-flight is due in court this afternoon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hostage describes capture, Trump's court showdown, Iceland women strike & more

An 85 year old woman who was held hostage by Hamas has described what it was like. House Republicans are once again voting for a speaker nominee. Former President Donald Trump will come face to face with his former lawyer Michael Cohen in court today. An early winter storm is causing trouble in the Northwest. Plus, women in Iceland are striking today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel prepares attack, RSV vaccine shortages, state senator arrested & more

Israel's defense minister says troops are preparing to attack Hamas by "air, ground and sea". Meanwhile, aid agencies are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. House Republicans will vote in a secret ballot to select their next candidate for speaker. The CDC says there may not be enough supplies of some RSV vaccines. Plus, a Washington state senator has been arrested and released on bail in Hong Kong.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Iran-backed militias, Sen. Bob Menendez, super fog accidents & more

President Joe Biden called on Hamas to release all of the hostages in Gaza before any discussion of a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza. As the war continues, the US has intelligence that Iran-backed militias are ready to ramp up their attacks against US forces in the Middle East. Eight House republicans are trying to convince their colleagues to vote for them for Speaker. New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez pleaded not guilty in federal court today. And, seven people died in Louisiana after a ‘super fog’ caused major car accidents.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli hostages released, surprise auto strike, dangerous airline incident & more

Hamas has released two Israeli hostages following Qatari and Egyptian mediation — we have the latest. As the Israel-Hamas war rages on, the fear of a wider regional conflict looms. Nine Republicans are in the running to be the next House Speaker, but do any of them have the votes? Thousands of union auto workers went to the picket line today in a surprise, targeted strike against Stellantis. And, a man was charged with more than 80 felonies after trying to take control of an airplane over the weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza ground invasion fears, respiratory disease warning, housing market & more

Israeli forces have ramped up raids and airstrikes in Gaza ahead of a possible ground invasion. Humanitarian supplies is now being sent into the area, but aid agencies say much more is needed. As House Republicans start again in their search for a speaker, state lawmakers look to next year's elections. Flu, RSV and Covid are predicted to fill up hospital beds again. Plus, why the housing market is going from tough to terrible.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Worldwide tensions, Ukraine attack, college admissions & more

More aid has crossed into Gaza, but aid groups say it's nowhere near enough. The conflict in the Middle East is leading to rising tensions around the world. A Russian attack on a mail depot has killed six people in Ukraine. A teenage girl in Iran is brain dead after reports of an altercation with police. Plus, some college admissions programs may be skewed against people from low income families.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Middle East escalation, chatty Trump allegations, Police Chief's son suspected & more

There are growing concerns that Israel's war with Hamas is going to escalate, as the US tries to delay troops from entering Gaza. It's back to the beginning in the race for House Speaker. There are reports Donald Trump spoke to an Australian billionaire about his private calls with foreign leaders back when he was President. Argentina's presidential elections are heading to a run off. Plus, authorities in Nashville are searching for the Police Chief's son, after two officers were shot.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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One Thing: Florida’s Book Ban Playbook: Read the Racy Parts

A new state law in Florida is making it easier for conservative groups to get certain books removed from school libraries. It has turned school board meetings into spectacles, with parents and outside voices reading out explicit passages from books without context to argue that they should not be available to minors. In today’s episode, we explore the tactics and hear from students about how they feel about the effort by adults to control which books they have access to.  Guest: Elle Reeve, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/22/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 PM ET: Gaza’s children, police officer robs casinos, Tyson gets into bugs & more

Two hostages are released by Hamas, as the Israel Defense Forces says it believes more than 200 people are being held hostage in Gaza. Meanwhile the possibility of an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza looms. Gaza’s children are bearing the brunt of the conflict as the war intensifies and calls for a ceasefire continue. Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia chugs along after a secret weapons delivery from the U.S. A Las Vegas police officer has been sentenced over a string of casino robberies. And Tyson Foods bets on insect protein as it gears into a more sustainable future.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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10 AM ET: Aid trickles into Gaza, Republicans drop Jim Jordan, weekend meteor showers & more

Aid makes its way into Gaza as the humanitarian crisis intensifies, but more help is needed. Protests erupt around the world in support of the Palestinian people, as bombing from Israel continues in Gaza. House Republicans drop Jim Jordan as a candidate for the House speakership. Alex Jones can’t use bankruptcy as an excuse to get out of paying the families of Sandy Hook victims. And a meteor shower will cover the skies this weekend, we tell you how to get the best view To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tug of War: What It’s Like Trying to Survive in Gaza

Conditions on the ground in Gaza continue to deteriorate as Israel repeatedly bombards the strip with airstrikes in retaliation for the brutal Hamas terror attack. As the situation worsens, aid agencies are warning that hospitals are almost out of fuel. In this episode, we hear from four people on the ground who are fighting to survive the war: an aid worker running low on food and water, a 13-year-old girl, a woman who is nine months pregnant with her first child, and a translator who is housing over 50 other people in his small home.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/202316 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: American hostages released, House GOP drops Jordan, pig heart transplant & more

The Israeli prime minister's office says two American hostages – a mother and a daughter – have been released by Hamas and are in Israel. President Joe Biden said humanitarian aid stuck in Egypt should reach Gaza within 24-48 hours. House Republicans voted to drop Rep. Jim Jordan as the party’s speaker nominee. Former President Donald Trump was fined by a New York judge and had two of his co-defendants in Georgia flip on him. Plus, a hopeful story about how a man with a pig heart transplant is doing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hamas hostages alive, Jordan loses again, medical cannabis in pharmacies & more

As Israel says it thinks the majority of the hostages being held by Hamas are alive, calls are getting louder for aid to get into Gaza. We'll tell where exactly the $105 billion funding President Joe Biden officially asked for would be going. Congressman Jim Jordan lost another vote to become speaker. It'll be a warmer, wetter winter for parts of the US. And, we'll tell you which state is set to become the first place to let pharmacies sell medical cannabis products.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza deaths pass 4,000, Maryland judge killed, warship intercepts missiles & more

The number of people killed in Gaza since October 7th has passed 4,000. Another speaker vote is expected this morning. A Maryland judge was shot and killed on his driveway - now other judges are under protection. An American warship has intercepted multiple projectiles near the coast of Yemen. Plus, how the lack of births in China has closed down a factory in Ireland.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/20234 minutes
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6 AM ET: Biden's appeal, Gaza aid delay, Travis King charged & more

President Joe Biden has made an appeal for the American people to support Ukraine and Israel. Aid deliveries to Gaza have been delayed, as the situation there continues to deteriorate. Some House Republicans are getting frustrated with Congressman Jim Jordan's attempts to be elected speaker. A federal judge has overturned California's ban on assault weapons. Plus, the US private who fled to North Korea is facing charges - including desertion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s primetime address, Gaza humanitarian aid, third speaker vote & more

We start with President Joe Biden’s rare primetime address from the Oval Office — we have the highlights. Multiple sources tell CNN the Rafah border crossing won’t be open until the weekend now for aid to get to Gaza. Congressman Jim Jordan is planning for a third vote tomorrow for House speaker. Democratic Senator Laphonza Butler from California will not run for a full term in 2024. And, we’ll explain why CVS is taking some popular allergy and cold medicines off the shelves. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: State Department alert, Jordan's speaker bid, UFO sightings reported & more

The US Statement Department issued a rare warning to all Americans overseas, as Israel signals a ground invasion in Gaza could be coming soon. Egypt says some humanitarian aid for Gaza is expected to come tomorrow morning. House Republicans are trying to hold a third floor vote to elect Rep. Jim Jordan as speaker. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has an uncertain economic outlook. Plus, the US government is receiving dozens of reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as UFOs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's ambitious pitch, no speaker vote, Trump lawyer pleads guilty & more

Egypt says 20 trucks can deliver aid across the border in Gaza. President Joe Biden will make pitch to Americans about supporting Ukraine and Israel. There won't be a third speaker vote today as House chaos continues. Former Trump 2020 campaign lawyer Sidney Powell has pleaded guilty. Plus, why Joran van der Sloot probably won't be prosecuted for murder - even though he confessed to killing Natalie Holloway.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza aid and airstrikes, Georgia man hunt reward, Ozempic fakes warning & more

There are Palestinian reports of airstrikes near an area where aid is due to cross into Gaza. Chaos in the House continues, so now Democrats are weighing their options. The total reward has risen to $74,000 for information on four escaped inmates in Georgia. Some GOP-led states and fossil fuel groups want to put a stop to the "good neighbor" pollution rule. Plus, why people might want to double check their Ozempic injection pens.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Middle East escalation fears, slow vaccine uptake, Netflix price hike & more

Fears are growing that the conflict in the Middle East will spill over Israel's borders. Congressman Jim Jordan is hoping it'll be third time lucky as he attempts another speaker vote. Only three percent of the US population has gotten their updated Covid-19 vaccines. Another American journalist has been detained and charged in Russia. Plus, Netflix has put its prices up again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s upcoming speech, Trump accuses trial witness, migrant deportation flight & more

President Joe Biden is set to give an address tomorrow about wars in Israel and Ukraine. Meanwhile, the US has imposed new sanctions targeting Hamas’ revenue in the terror group's war with the Israeli military. Former President Donald Trump accused a witness of lying in his civil fraud trial. The House is expected to hold a third round of voting in the race for a new speaker. Lastly, the US conducted its first migrant deportation flight to Venezuela.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tug of War: What did Biden’s Trip to Israel Accomplish?

President Joe Biden’s trip to Tel Aviv was overshadowed by outrage over a devastating blast at a hospital in Gaza that is being highly contested in the region. In this episode, CNN’s International Diplomatic Editor, Nic Robertson explains how the US’ strong support for Israel could be tested, and what came out of this high stakes visit while the humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza strike assessment, second-round speakership defeat, Natalee Holloway case & more

We start with details on the US’s current assessment about a deadly explosion at a hospital in Gaza. It comes as the US vetoed a UN resolution that proposed a humanitarian pause in Gaza to allow critical aid to be delivered to Palestinian civilians. Republican Congressman Jim Jordan lost more votes today on his second attempt at becoming House speaker. The man long suspected of killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba almost two decades ago has confessed to her murder. And, Americans saw an increase in net worth after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden backs Israel, speaker vote plans, health insurance rises & more

President Joe Biden has left Israel after his short, but high stakes trip. Biden's visit is being overshadowed by a deadly blast at a hospital in Gaza that the US currently assess Israel wasn’t responsible for. The House is taking a second vote to elect a speaker today with Rep. Jim Jordan's bid in trouble. Former President Donald Trump was back in court after being questioned under oath yesterday. Plus, people are paying more for their health insurance.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Doctor describes hospital blast, Jordan goes again, Alec Baldwin grand jury & more

As President Joe Biden meets with officials in Israel, a doctor describes the devastation from an explosion at a hospital in Gaza. Congressman Jim Jordan is hoping a second floor vote will mean he's elected House Speaker. A vigil has been held for the 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy killed in Chicago this week. China and Russia's leaders are trying to set themselves apart from the US. Plus, a grand jury will decide whether Alec Baldwin should face charges again for the 'Rust' film set death.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel denies hospital strike, another Speaker vote, X account charges & more

Israeli forces are denying that they had anything to do with an explosion at a hospital in Gaza. Meanwhile, the blast has led to a big set back for President Joe Biden's trip to the Middle East. Congressman Jim Jordan is attempting another vote to be elected House Speaker this morning. The man accused of extorting Natalee Holloway's mother is expected to plead guilty. Plus, X is testing whether to charge users for their accountsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hospital blast fallout, second speakership vote, GM delays EV expansion & more

Jordan has cancelled a summit between President Joe Biden and Middle East leaders following a strike that is believed to have killed hundreds, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Republican Congressman Jim Jordan pushes for a second House vote to become speaker as he faces more resistance than expected. Two co-defendants in the Georgia election subversion case got their bids to dismiss their charges rejected again. Harvard University is losing a prominent donor over its initial response to Hamas’ terror attacks. Lastly, we’ll tell you why General Motors is putting its electric pickup expansion plans on hold. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza hospital strike, failed speakership vote, menthol cigarettes ban & more

We begin with a deadly strike on a hospital in Gaza City that Palestinian officials say killed between 200 to 300 people, citing preliminary estimates. Republican Congressman Jim Jordan lost his first attempt to become the next speaker of the House. US officials have indicated to CNN that Ukraine has used long range missiles the US provided to hit targets on Russian soil. The US is preventing companies from selling even more semiconductor chips to China. And, the FDA is one step closer to banning certain kinds of cigarettes and cigars.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: US flexes military might, speaker vote, Trump back in court & more

President Joe Biden heads to the Middle East today, while the US strengthens its military posture in the region. The House is expected to hold a vote today to elect a new speaker. Russia and China’s presidents are meeting today, trying to set themselves apart from the US. Former President Donald Trump is in court today in New York after getting issued another gag order in another case. Plus, why drugstore chains are closing thousands of stores.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Southern Gaza deaths, Speaker vote, NYC shelter time limit & more

More deaths are being reported in southern Gaza, the area people were told to evacuate to by Israel. Jim Jordan's expected to face a vote for Speaker of the House today - we'll tell you why some in his party are holding back support. Migrant families will only be able to stay in New York City shelters for 60 days. A win and a loss for India's LGBTQ community today. Plus, the world has a new hottest chili pepper.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's trip to Israel, Hamas hostage video, LinkedIn layoffs & more

The US and Israel have agreed to discuss getting aid to people in Gaza, ahead of President Joe Biden's trip to Israel tomorrow. Hamas has released a video of a woman it says it's holding hostage. Congressman Jim Jordan is edging closer to the votes he needs to be elected Speaker. A terror attack suspect has died in Belgium. Plus, LinkedIn is making hundreds of layoffs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s Israel visit, Brussels deadly shooting, ghost gun regulations & more

President Joe Biden is expected to visit Israel this week as the war between Hamas militants and the Israeli military continues. The University of Pennsylvania lost a prominent donor over backlash about the school’s response to antisemitism. We’ll tell you about a deadly shooting in Brussels that the government described as a terrorist attack. US Rep. Jim Jordan met with Republicans privately tonight ahead of a scheduled speaker vote tomorrow. Lastly, the US Supreme Court is allowing the Biden administration’s rules on so-called ghost guns to stand as legal challenges play out.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza crossing closure, migrant separations settlement, Ford chair’s speech & more

Egypt is blaming Israel for a lack of progress to reopen a border crossing with Gaza as critical aid piles up. A 6-year-old boy has been laid to rest after authorities say his landlord allegedly fatally stabbed him for being Muslim. The federal government has reached a settlement deal with the American Civil Liberties Union over migrant family separations under former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump has been hit with a gag order in his federal election subversion case. And, the executive chair of Ford Motor Company is calling for an end to the UAW strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gaza aid pressure, GOP speaker doubts, new Olympic sports & more

Israel says it’s planning a new phase of the war against Hamas, as world diplomats ramp up talks to get much-needed aid to Gaza. US officials are trying to stop the conflict from spreading to other countries in the region. Congressman Jim Jordan is facing an uphill battle to get enough votes to be elected speaker. A federal judge is deciding what former President Donald Trump can and can't say publicly in his election subversion case. Plus, new sports are added to the lineup for the 2028 Olympics.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump gag order, coal train derailment, NFL player in hospital & more

A huge diplomatic effort is underway to try to get aid into Gaza, and people out. A judge is deciding whether to restrict what former President Donald Trump is allowed to say publicly about the election subversion case in Washington. It doesn't sound like Jim Jordan has the votes to be elected as Speaker. Colorado's I-25 is partially closed after a coal train came off the tracks. Plus, another NFL player leaves the field in an ambulance.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza being 'strangled', Rite Aid bankruptcy, Suzanne Somers dies & more

Aid workers are warning that Gaza is being "strangled" by Israeli forces. A Chicago-area landlord has been accused of killing a six year old boy and has been charged with hate crimes. Jim Jordan's path to speaker could be blocked by GOP lawmakers. Rite Aid has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Plus, 'Three's Company' star Suzanne Somers has died at the age of 76.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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One Thing: Witnessing a Week of War in Israel

The Hamas assault on Israel has shocked the world and sparked fierce retaliation from Israel. Thousands of people have been killed in both Israel and Gaza, while Hamas claims to be holding over 100 people hostage. In today’s episode, we hear from our teams on the ground in Israel and people living through the conflict. Guests: Nic Robertson, CNN International Diplomatic Editor Becky Anderson, CNN International Anchor  Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International Correspondent  Listen to Tug of War here. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/15/202316 minutes, 24 seconds
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3 PM ET: An evacuation window is closed, Amsterdam battles “overtourism,” Disneyland resort price hikes & more.

A window issued by the Israeli military for Palestinians to evacuate Gaza City has closed, as the prospect of a ground incursion looms over those left. GOP candidates gather in New Hampshire to rally supporters ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Amsterdam breaks its own record for the highest taxes for tourists  And Disney is hiking prices at one resort again, just a year after an uptick was announced. Nobel Prize awardee Louise Glück has died at 80.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 AM ET: Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, Australia’s Indigenous peoples referendum, Ring of Fire eclipse & more

As the Hamas-Israel conflict continues, Gaza’s humanitarian crisis deepens leaving over 2,000 dead and hospitals scrambling. The European Commission warns social media giants to curb disinformation spreading online about the Hamas-Israel conflict. In a referendum, Australians vote down recognizing its indigenous peoples in their constitution. New York’s attorney general says no charges will be brought against three officers involved in the 2021 death of a man tased while covered in hand sanitizer. And the ring of fire eclipse over the US is today, here’s what you should know.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden addresses Gaza crisis, hair chemical crackdown, Covid-19 vaccine studies & more

President Joe Biden gave some of his most direct public comments about the suffering inside Gaza in the war between Israel and Hamas. The BBC says the Israeli police assaulted and held some of its journalists at gunpoint. The FDA is proposing a rule to ban certain hair-straightening products that have been linked to health risks. We’ll tell you about a recall impacting some Ford Explorers. Lastly, the federal government is investing in potential Covid-19 vaccines and therapeutics that would go beyond the traditional jab in the arm.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tug of War: Attack on Israel

Israel has formally declared war on Hamas - and now the world will witness in real time a major military operation in Gaza. CNN’s daily podcast, Tug of War: Attack on Israel, brings you daily updates from CNN reporters on what is happening and why it matters. Listen to the latest episode here and follow Tug of War wherever you get your podcasts.  Warning: what you’ll hear in this episode is disturbing. With each passing day, the true brutality of Hamas’ attack on Israel is coming into sharper focus. At the same time, Israel says their troops carried out raids in Gaza, while pounding the enclave with airstrikes and shutting off all water and power to the region. In this episode, CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward tells us stories of grief and strength out of the Be’eri kibbutz, which bore the brunt of Hamas’ attacks. One resident felt “relief,” after learning of his daughter’s death.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/202316 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hostage rescue talks, speaker nominee vote, hydrogen hubs & more

The US is in talks with international leaders to secure the release of hostages, including Americans, held by Hamas as Israel’s military appear poised to launch a ground incursion into Gaza. Plus, tensions between the Israeli military and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah continue to escalate near the border. House Republicans have nominated Rep. Jim Jordan for speaker. Police arrested a teen in connection to a mass shooting at a historically Black college in Baltimore. And, President Joe Biden announced a $7 billion clean energy project in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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UPDATED 12 PM ET: Gaza raids, hostage families, major tech deal closes & more

Israeli forces say they’ve carried out raids in Gaza as it calls for roughly 1.1 million people to evacuate their homes, amid criticism from the UN. President Joe Biden says he’ll speak to the families of Americans believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas. GOP leaders are meeting behind closed doors again with no clear path forward in sight. Former President Donald Trump has lost an attempt to get a lawsuit thrown out that wants to block him from a state’s presidential ballot. And, one of the tech world’s largest deals in history finally closes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Gaza evacuation warning, healthcare deal reached, France school attack & more

Israeli forces are calling for half of Gaza to evacuate. Cities around the world are bracing for both pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests today. After the biggest healthcare worker strike in US history, a tentative deal has been reached. A teacher has been killed in a knife attack at a school in France. House Republicans are having a pretty bad week, and there's still no Speaker in sight. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hostage death reports, Scalise calls it quits, 'Eras' movie etiquette & more

Hamas claims 13 hostages in Gaza have been killed in airstrikes from Israeli forces. The US will begin chartering flights to bring Americans home from Israel today. Steve Scalise has pulled out of the race for Speaker. We'll bring you reaction to the mixed verdicts against two police officers involved in the arrest of Elijah McClain. Plus, Swifties are told it's okay to dance in movie theaters.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, Scalise drops out, Elijah McClain death trial & more

Conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate as the Israeli military targets Hamas militants in response to the group’s terror attack. Plus, the US and Qatar agree to block Iran from accessing $6 billion in frozen funds. GOP Rep. Steve Scalise drops out of the speaker’s race as House Republicans face a leadership crisis. The jury reached a split verdict in the trial of two Colorado police officers charged in the death of 23-year-old Black man Elijah McClain. Lastly, a founding member of the R&B group The Isley Brothers has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israel charter flights, Menendez's new charge, Disneyland price increase & more

The Biden administration says it’s working to arrange charter flights out of Israel. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he met with the families of Americans killed or taken hostage by Hamas. Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife are facing a new charge. Possible tornadoes ripped through parts of Florida. And, we’ll tell you why Disneyland is raising its prices again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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12 PM ET: 'Death was a blessing,' GOP speaker huddle, retail store closures & more

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas must be treated like ISIS as CNN visits Gaza border towns where Hamas left behind devastation. We'll tell you what the Biden administration says its focusing on when it comes to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Social security payments will be going up by less next year. Steve Scalise may have won his first battle, but he's got a long way to go before he can be elected as House Speaker. Plus, why Target is closing stores in big cities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel's threat, drug overdose deaths, tampon tax payout & more

Israeli forces say Gaza won't get electricity, water or food until Hamas lets hostages go. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US stands with Israel, after meeting the country's prime minister. The number of people dying from drug overdoses in the US continues to rise. Microsoft is appealing a hefty tax bill. Plus, companies are coming together to pay customers back for tax on some menstrual products.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Palestinians fleeing, Hollywood talks suspended, Powerball jackpot won & more

Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza have been forced to flee their homes as Israel continues strikes. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel to meet with the country's Prime Minister today. House Republicans have nominated a Speaker, but he might not have the support to win a vote. Talks between the actors' union and Hollywood studios have been suspended. Plus, a winning ticket has been sold for Powerball's $1.73 billion jackpot. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden warns Iran, UAW strike expansion, NASA asteroid sample & more

President Joe Biden met with Jewish community leaders and issued a stark warning to Iran following Hamas’ attack on Israel. GOP speaker nominee Steve Scalise struggles to lock down the votes to win the gavel. The UAW ordered a strike at Ford’s largest plant in Kentucky. The Federal Reserve may be planning to raise interest rates again. Lastly, NASA collected an asteroid sample that could lend some insight into the early days of our solar system.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Introducing Tug of War: Attack on Israel

Israel has formally declared war on Hamas - and now the world will witness in real time a major military operation in Gaza. CNN’s new daily podcast, Tug of War: Attack on Israel, brings you daily updates from CNN reporters on what is happening and why it matters. Listen to the latest episode here and follow Tug of War wherever you get your podcasts.  Warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence. As the conflict enters the fifth day, Israel’s military continues to pound Gaza with airstrikes, while Israel forms an emergency government and war cabinet. In today’s episode, CNN's Hadas Gold explains what this move says about Israel’s military strategy, as fears of a regional conflict rise. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/202310 minutes, 35 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gaza evacuation talks, GOP speaker nominee, former NFL player arrested & more

The US is in talks with other countries to help Americans and civilians safely out of Gaza, which is being heavily bombarded by Israel’s military following Hamas’ attacks. Plus, a senior Israeli official suggests Iran knew about Hamas’ attacks despite US intelligence suggesting otherwise. House Republicans picked Majority Leader Steve Scalise to be the party’s nominee for speaker. Former NFL player Sergio Brown is in police custody in connection to his mom’s murder. And, we’ll tell you about a new rule the Biden administration is proposing to ban junk fees.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's war cabinet, hostage negotiations, voter 'bleaching' & more

Leaders in Israels say the country is forming an emergency government and war management cabinet. There are signs Hamas and Israel could negotiate on the release of some hostages held in Gaza. GOP lawmakers are meeting behind closed doors to choose a House Speaker. The UN is urgently calling for donations for Afghanistan after another devastating earthquake. Plus, the Supreme Court considers whether South Carolina's new district map is 'bleaching' Black voters.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel gathers troops, journalist released, junk fees ban & more

Israeli troops are gathering near the border with Gaza. It's not clear whether any candidates have enough votes to become the GOP's nominee for House Speaker. Climate change is impacting young people's mental health. An Australian journalist has returned home after being released from prison in China. Plus, the White House wants to ban junk fees.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaza humanitarian crisis, Hamas atrocities, Santos won't resign & more

Israel continues to pound Gaza with airstrikes, while new details on the brutality of Hamas' attack are coming to light. Republicans are set to vote for their nomination for House Speaker today, but there's no clear front runner. Congressman George Santos is facing ten new charges, but he says he won't resign. Plus, Google is getting rid of passwords.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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10 PM ET: Israeli deaths increase, Santos’ new charges, Hurricane Lidia & more

An Israeli public broadcaster says at least 1,200 people have been killed in Israel as heavy fighting between Hamas and the Israeli military continues. Two House Republicans made their private pitches to the GOP in the race for speaker. New York Republican Rep. George Santos is facing new federal charges. Hurricane Lidia has made landfall in Mexico. Lastly, longtime NBA coach Brendan Malone has died. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden addresses Israeli conflict, speaker nomination talks, Powerball jackpot rises & more

President Joe Biden confirmed that 14 Americans were among those killed during Hamas’ attacks over the weekend. The White House also believes 20 or more US citizens are unaccounted for in Gaza.  Some of Kevin McCarthy’s allies are weighing whether to nominate him for speaker again. General Motors settled a strike at its Canadian plants less than a day after it started. And, the Powerball prize soars to the second largest jackpot in the lottery’s history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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12 PM ET: US hostages in Gaza, Trump fraud trial witness, blood donation plea & more

We're learning more about how Hamas reportedly kept its deadly surprise attack secret, while both sides ramp up airstrikes. The families of US hostages in Gaza are calling on the White House to help. Congress is still paralyzed with no clear front runner in the race for House Speaker. A high profile witness has taken the stand in former President Donald Trump's fraud trial. Plus, how schools could help with a blood shortage.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Israel pounding Gaza, White House aid tactics, global economy optimism & more

Israel is pounding Gaza with airstrikes as the number of Palestinians killed rises to more than 760. The Biden administration could try to link aid for Israel to support for Ukraine. There's a higher chance the world is going to avoid a recession. The devastation from the weekend's earthquake in Afghanistan is worse than aid groups originally thought. Plus, one of the last survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre has died at the age of 102.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hamas threatens hostages, Chinese consulate crash, writers strike ends & more

Families of people taken hostage by Hamas call for help, as the militant group issues a threat. House Republicans don't appear to be any closer to choosing a Speaker. A person has been shot and killed after crashing into the Chinese consulate in San Fransisco. California's governor has vetoed a bill that would have banned caste discrimination. Plus, the Hollywood writers' strike officially comes to an end.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: US casualties in Israel, Biden classified docs probe, CA bans food additives & more

President Joe Biden gave an update on how many Americans have died in the conflict in Israel. CNN spoke to an Israeli woman who says she was captured by Hamas terrorists, but eventually let go. House Republicans are no closer to electing a speaker. The White House says President Biden was interviewed by the special counsel looking into his handling of classified documents. Plus, California is the first state to outlaw certain ingredients found in many foods, drinks, and more.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/20234 minutes, 1 second
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5 PM ET: Hamas' hostage threat, House speaker chaos, RFK Jr’s third party run & more

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns Hamas that Israel is ramping up attacks on Gaza, while Hamas is threatening to execute hostages. The death toll continues to rise, as the conflict in Israel plays out. House Republicans are trying to unite over a candidate for speaker before they vote. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he’s running as an independent in the 2024 presidential race. Plus, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson addresses the Maui wildfire fund backlash.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel's Gaza 'closure', Congress paralyzed, Walgreens walkouts & more

Israel says it's blocking Gaza from getting food, water, electricity and fuel, as a CNN team has to take cover while reporting on ongoing strikes. US officials try to answer questions about the conflict, including what role Iran may have played in the conflict. President Joe Biden is promising to help Israel, but Congress will struggle to act. Some Walgreens staff are walking out today – we'll tell you why. Plus, AI is being trained with 200,000 books, but nobody asked the authors.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Siege of Gaza, Mack Trucks strike, TV chef dies & more

Israel's defense minister calls for a complete siege of Gaza, as families call for answers on hostages. We'll tell you how the world is reacting to the escalating violence. The autoworkers' strike is expanding to include Mack Trucks. Illinois' governor is calling for the White House to help with the migrant crisis. Plus, Food Network chef Michael Chiarello dies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Israel declares war, possible US support delay, Simone Biles makes history & more

Israel has officially declared war on Hamas, as hundreds of people are killed on both sides of the conflict. This comes as tensions have been building in the region for months. The US is promising to help Israel, but with no House Speaker elected that could be easier said than done. Elsewhere, aid workers are scrambling to help people in Afghanistan after an earthquake killed thousands of people. And, Simone Biles is once again the most decorated gymnast in history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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One Thing: The Unfinished Lives of American Gun Violence

In 2020, firearms surpassed motor vehicle accidents to become the No. 1 killer of children and teens in America. More than 1,300 children and teens have been killed by a gun so far this year, prompting calls for stricter regulations. However, behind those statistics and policy debates are devastating stories of loss and families left behind to pick up the pieces. In today’s episode, we hear one of those stories and look at how the parents of Anthony Alexander, Jr. are hoping their son’s legacy will bring about positive change in their community.  Guest: Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN Digital Writer  Read more from CNN Digital here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/8/202316 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israel hostages, Hern not running, health care strike over & more

The armed wing of Hamas claims to have taken dozens Israeli hostages as the death toll mounts from its surprise assault on the country. We examine how we got to this point and how Israel could respond. Plus, President Joe Biden reaffirms US support to Israel in a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Meanwhile, Republican Rep. Kevin Hern says he won’t be running for House Speaker next week. And the largest health care strike in American history is over – for now.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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10 AM ET: Israel ‘at war’, Trump back in Iowa, electric vehicle discount & more

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is “at war” after a surprise attack from Gaza left at least 40 people dead. The Biden administration is condemning the attack as it works to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail after spending much of the week in court. A shuttle bus collides with an aircraft in Chicago. And new guidance from the Treasury Department could make it easier to access electric vehicle discounts.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 PM ET: Speakership election plans, Giuliani’s Florida condo, Niger coup designation & more

We start by looking ahead to House Republicans’ marathon week in the race for a new speaker. Plus, the IRS has placed a lien on Rudy Giuliani’s Florida condo – we have details. Germany’s largest weapons manufacturer says it’s ramping up production to help Ukrainian forces in the war against Russia. The US is preparing to officially designate the military takeover in Niger as a coup, according to three US officials. Lastly, Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 PM ET: UAW strike latest, McCarthy's resignation reports, weekend weather & more

The UAW has decided not to expand its strikes against the Big Three automakers. President Joe Biden is praising job growth in the US following a report showing massive gains last month.  Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is denying reports that he's resigning from Congress. An appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump’s request to put his civil fraud trial on hold. And, parts of New England are expected to see another round of rain.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Jobs report breakdown, Jordan’s speaker pitch, Ukraine aid comparisons & more

The US economy added way more jobs than expected – we’ll explain why a good jobs report is likely bad news for consumers. Congressman Jim Jordan tells CNN why he's running for House speaker, after securing a key endorsement. CNN ran the numbers to see how US aid to Ukraine stacks up against other countries’ contributions. The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to a jailed Iranian activist. Plus, the makers of popular weight loss and diabetes drugs are having to ramp up supply.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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9 AM ET: Jobs report shock, nursing shortage roadblock, US to deport migrants & more

The US economy added a whopping 336,000 jobs last month, complicating things for the Federal Reserve. Former President Donald Trump is trying to delay the two federal cases against him. Nursing schools are turning away thousands of applicants during a nursing shortage. The Biden administration is making a major shift in its immigration policy, amid criticism over how it’s handling the southern border. And California’s newly appointed Senator is already facing some political pressure from her party.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump’s Speaker endorsement, US downs NATO ally drone, Nobel Peace Prize winner & more

Former president Donald Trump has thrown his weight behind a Republican candidate for House Speaker. Meanwhile, Trump dropped his lawsuit against his former fixer Michael Cohen. Officials say a US fighter jet downed a drone belonging to NATO ally Turkey over Syria. The UN says 5.4 million people in Sudan have fled their homes in the last six months. And, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to jailed Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s alleged nuclear sub talks, Feinstein’s funeral, NFL legend dies & more

We start with two big headlines on former President Donald Trump allegedly disclosing sensitive information about nuclear submarines and floating the idea of temporarily serving as House speaker. The man who opened fire on a crowded New York City subway last year has been sentenced. Then, we’ll tell you about two deadly drone strikes in Syria. Political leaders honored the life and legacy of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Lastly, former Chicago Bears linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dick Butkus has died at the age of 80.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden addresses border barriers, Russia’s missile test, gas prices & more

President Joe Biden says he doesn’t think border walls work, even as his administration plans to build additional barriers in South Texas. Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country has successfully tested a new nuclear-powered missile. A federal court has approved a new congressional map in Alabama that could give Democrats a second seat in the House. Police arrested an armed man who came to the Wisconsin Capitol twice asking to see the governor. And, as gas prices start to fall, drivers may be in for an even bigger treat at the pump by Halloween.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: New border barriers, Ukraine civilians killed, weight loss drugs risks & more

As cities like Chicago and New York see a surge in people arriving, the Biden Administration will build more barriers at the US-Mexico border. Ukrainian officials say many civilians are among at least 51 people killed in a Russian attack. Not having a House Speaker could eventually affect every American. A new study suggests people taking popular weight loss injections may be at higher risk for serious digestive problems, as drug companies ramp up production. Plus, the Anti-Defamation League says it’ll advertise on X again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's border barriers, costly auto workers' strike, holiday discounts & more

The Biden administration is set to waive more than two dozen federals laws to build more border barriers at the US-Mexico border - we’ll bring you the details. Lawmakers share their frustration as most work in the House of Representatives has come to a halt. General Motors says the United Auto Workers union strike has cost it $200 million so far, while it and Ford have added to the layoffs. President Joe Biden is looking for alternative solutions to fund aid to Ukraine, in case Congress doesn’t come through. And, why you could get some discounts this holiday season.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Healthcare strike, hottest September on record, RSV shot unaccessible & more

It’s day 2 of the largest healthcare strike in US history - we’ll tell you what workers are demanding. As the race heats up for a new Speaker of the House, the contenders face the same issue as before. Last month was the hottest September on record, with scientists saying we’re seeing the effects of climate change in real time. And that’s at least partly what’s being blamed for flooding in India, where 100 people are still missing. Plus, there’s a new shot to protect newborns from RSV, but parents may not be able to get access to itTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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10 PM ET: House GOP divided, Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial, Simone Biles' win & more

A former Ukrainian official weighs in on the congressional turmoil in Washington that could impact funding in its war against Russia. Two Republican sources say former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy may be behind a move to kick two congressional members out of their office spaces. We have new developments on a shooting that sent five people at a historically Black college to the hospital. The trial of one-time crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried is underway. Lastly, Simone Biles is on a roll following her two-year hiatus from gymnastics.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/20234 minutes, 1 second
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5 PM ET: House speaker vacancy, Trump blasts judge, Forbes 400 list & more

Two congressmen have announced their run for House speaker as other potential contenders emerge. Former President Donald Trump verbally attacked the judge in his civil fraud trial again even after a gag order. President Joe Biden touted another round of student debt relief in a White House speech. The public is paying respects to the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein as she lies in state. And, Trump is no longer considered rich enough for Forbes’ 400 list.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Massive healthcare strike, Pope’s climate warning, Met Opera controversy & more

The largest health care worker strike in US history started today — we have the latest. Some House members are putting their names forward to be the next House Speaker. The US will transfer thousands of seized Iranian weapons to Ukraine. Pope Francis is criticizing climate change skeptics, while Canadian wildfire smoke is back in the US. And, one classical radio station isn’t happy about the Metropolitan Opera’s new season.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Student loan forgiveness, journalists raided, costly early celebration & more

As some names are being floated to be the new House Speaker, the political turmoil could hit the US economy. $9 billion in student loans were forgiven this morning - we'll bring you the details. SCOTUS is set to hear a case testing the strength of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Indian police have raided the homes of some prominent journalists critical of the government. And, we'll tell you why an early celebration at the finish line cost two South Korean athletes more than just their gold medal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: New Speaker search, healthcare strike, allies running out of ammo & more

The House now needs a new Speaker after Kevin McCarthy was ousted last night in a vote supported by some Republicans. The largest healthcare worker strike in US history is set to begin this morning. A suspect is still at large after a shooting at Baltimore’s Morgan State University. Western allies are running out of ammunition to give Ukraine. And, the US has announced sanctions in its crackdown on fentanyl traffickingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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10 PM ET: McCarthy's speech, Trump gag order, Italy bus crash & more

We begin with remarks from Kevin McCarthy who says he won’t run for Speaker of the House again after being ousted in a historic vote. A judge issued a gag order in former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial. We’ll tell you about a deadly bus crash in Italy that has been described as an “apocalyptic scene.” Several drugmakers have agreed to Medicare price negotiations on some of their medications. Lastly, we’ll tell you which popular fast food drive-thrus are getting faster.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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5 PM ET: House removes McCarthy, Ford & GM layoffs, Pakistan mass deportations & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been ousted from his leadership role in a historic vote. General Motors and Ford say they're laying off more workers at plants in the US. New economic data has investors worried that interest rate hikes will linger. We have new developments on the suspect accused of kidnapping a 9-year-old girl during a New York camping trip. And, Pakistan is cracking down on undocumented immigrants in the country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hunter Biden charges, Trump’s fraud trial, Pope’s potential blessing & more

Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to three firearms charges in Delaware. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump was also in court this morning for the second day of his civil fraud trial in New York. Parents are struggling to find the updated Covid-19 vaccine for their young kids. The US is putting pressure on Ukraine to do more to combat government corruption. And, Pope France suggested that people in same-sex unions could be blessed by Catholic priests on a case-by-case basis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Speaker's next steps, migrant NY jobs, organ harvesting ring & more

We'll explain the possible next steps as a motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker is set to be voted on. New York’s governor says thousands jobs will soon be available for some migrants. The Kansas police chief who ordered a raid on a local newspaper has resigned. Pakistani police have taken down an organ harvesting ring selling kidneys to the wealthy. Plus, a federal court rules against a firm awarding grants to exclusively to Black women.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaetz's Speaker motion, Kelly confirms Trump stories, late-night talk shows return & more

GOP Congressman Matt Gaetz has moved to force a vote to remove his fellow Republican Kevin McCarthy from the Speaker's chair. As the first day of former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial took place, his longest-serving chief of staff exclusively confirmed to CNN several several damning stories about things Trump said behind closed doors. A House Democrat from Texas was carjacked in Washington DC last night. Late-night network talk shows returned to the air last night, as the actors' union and studios met to resolve their deadlock. And, we'll tell you why the next Australian Open will be a little bit longerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump fraud trial latest, motion against McCarthy, missing NY girl found & more

We begin with key takeaways from the start of a civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump, his adult sons, their businesses and several Trump Organization executives. Plus, GOP Congressman Matt Gaetz has introduced a motion to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. A key witness in the Georgia election interference case is asking for immunity in exchange to testify in the first trial later this month. The UN Security Council has approved sending foreign forces to Haiti to address the country’s gang violence. Lastly, police say a 9-year-old girl who disappeared during a camping trip in upstate New York has been found safe.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump in court, McCarthy’s speakership fight, missing NY girl & more

The start of a civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump, his adult sons, their businesses and several executives has wrapped up for the day. An appeal to disqualify Trump from running for office is one of two cases the US Supreme court declined to take up on the first day of its new term. Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz is accusing House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of making a side deal on Ukraine aid. Authorities have ramped up a desperate search for a missing 9-year-old girl in upstate New York. And, unlawful migrant crossings at the southern border have reached a record high for the year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump’s fraud trial, deadly roof collapse, Simone Biles’ return & more

Former President Donald Trump is in New York for the civil fraud trial against him, his sons and his businesses — we have the latest. While some House Republicans want to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his job, others in the party are trying to protect him. At least nine people were killed after a church roof collapsed in Mexico. Nearly two months after the Maui wildfires, some Lahaina residents are returning to see what’s left of their homes. And, Simone Biles has returned to gymnastics with a bang.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: House fight for Speaker, smoke over NE, SCOTUS session begins & more

As the right flank of the House GOP challenges Kevin McCarthy's role as Speaker, both sides will need Democrats for support. The UAW says it's reached a tentative deal with Mack trucks, as strikes continue against the Big Three automakers. Once again, wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to blanket the Northeast today. The Supreme Court’s new session begins today – we'll tell you about some of the major cases set to be heard. And, an American and a Hungarian scientist have jointly won the Nobel Prize in medicine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gaetz versus McCarthy, Feinstein's replacement, potential healthcare strike & more

Congressman Matt Gaetz tells CNN he plans to try and oust fellow Republican Kevin McCarthy from the House Speaker’s chair following a deal to avoid a government shutdown. Meanwhile, the lack of additional funding for Ukraine in the spending bill has left some people in the war-torn country nervous. California’s governor has announced his choice to replace the late Senator Diane Feinstein’s seat. Turkey says it’s carried out airstrikes following an attack in its capital. Plus, a large healthcare worker strike could hit the US later this week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Your Burning Hunter Biden Questions, Answered

Hunter Biden is due in court this week on federal gun charges after becoming the first child of a sitting president to be charged by the Justice Department. Separately, House Republicans held their first public hearing last week in the impeachment inquiry into his father - President Joe Biden – despite failing to show any evidence that the president himself received foreign money. There can be a lot to keep track of, so: what are the facts, and what is just political posturing? In today’s episode, we examine the long legal saga of Hunter Biden and how it could impact the 2024 presidential race. Guest: Kara Scannell, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/1/202317 minutes, 9 seconds
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3 PM ET: GOP’s new shutdown plan, NYC drying out, Paris bedbug invasion & more

House Republicans plan to put forward a short-term funding bill in hopes of averting a government shutdown – but they’ll need support from Democrats to do it. Meanwhile, Kevin McCarthy's speakership could be on the line. Residents in southern Illinois are under evacuation orders after a semi-truck carrying ammonia crashes. Rainfall records were smashed in New York City yesterday in what scientists say is yet another sign of a changing climate. And Paris is dealing with a “widespread” bedbug problem ahead of the 2024 Olympics.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 AM ET: Shutdown stalemate, health care strike looming, Slovakia election & more

House Republican meet behind closed doors as a government shutdown looms – we’ll explain how it could impact the economy. The largest health care strike in US history could be on the horizon if a labor deal isn’t reached. A Kremlin apologist is leading in the polls as Ukraine’s neighbor elects a new prime minister. The brother of Tupac Shakur speaks to CNN after an arrest was made in the rapper’s shooting death. And celebrations are planned for former President Jimmy Carter’s 99th birthday.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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10 PM ET: Funding deal battle, IRS contractor charged, Trump co-defendant pleads guilty & more

Congress is up against the clock to keep the government funded past Saturday or risk a shutdown – we’ll break down the options House Speaker Kevin McCarthy laid out to Republicans. An IRS contractor accused of stealing former President Donald Trump’s tax returns has been charged. We’ll tell you which one of Trump’s co-defendants became the first to plead guilty in a Georgia election interference case. A teen charged in mass shooting at a Michigan high school has been given the harshest possible punishment in the state. Lastly, Toys ‘R’ US stores are making another comeback.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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5 PM ET: House spending measure fails, flooding emergency, Tupac murder suspect & more

The House failed to advance its version of a stopgap bill, moving the US closer to a government shutdown. Heavy rain and flooding triggered a state of emergency in New Jersey and New York. President Joe Biden paid tribute to late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died following health complications. Army Gen. Mark Milley appeared to take a swipe at former President Donald Trump in his retirement address. And, we have details on an indictment made in connection to rapper Tupac Shakur’s death.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sen. Feinstein dies, UAW expands strike, offshore drilling projects & more

Senator Dianne Feinstein, who spent three decades serving in the US Senate, has died at the age of 90. We're less than two days from a government shutdown if Congress doesn't agree on a funding deal. The UAW says more workers will go on strike against Ford and General Motors. The Biden Administration says it's planning more offshore oil and gas drilling projects. Plus, hear what some early primary state voters thought of Wednesday's GOP primary debate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: McCarthy's optimism, UAW strike deadline, Netflix end of an era & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy claims he still has time to avoid a government shutdown. A new report says 72,000 gun suicides could have been prevented since 1999 if all states followed the country's strictest gun laws. A blast in Pakistan has killed dozens of people. The auto workers' strike could expand again today. Plus, no more red envelopes from Netflix.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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6 AM ET: Federal workers' uncertainty, dire mental health warning, Ryder Cup hopes & more

Lawmakers are no closer to avoiding a government shutdown, leaving federal workers uncertain about their future. Former President Donald Trump won't be asking to move his Georgia election subversion case to federal court. US Surgeons General give a stark warning about the mental health crisis. New York City is in for a wet weekend with flood warnings in place. Plus, team USA tries to win the Ryder Cup on European soil for the first time in 30 years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s Georgia case, Philadelphia looting, Senate dress code & more

Former President Donald Trump has decided not to move his Georgia election interference case to federal court. Looting around Philadelphia has led to dozens of arrests. Israel’s Supreme Court has started hearing challenges to a new law that makes it harder to remove a prime minister from office. We have new developments on a Chinese email hack that impacted multiple federal agencies. Lastly, we’ll explain the Senate’s formal dress code policy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden impeachment inquiry, Biden addresses democracy threats, mortgage rates climb & more

We begin with key takeaways from House Republicans’ first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden. We’ll also tell you where the battle to pass a spending bill stands ahead of a deadline to avoid a shutdown. Biden gave a speech in Arizona characterizing former President Donald Trump and “MAGA Republicans" as a direct threat to democracy. A deadly shooting rampage unfolded in the Dutch city of Rotterdam – we have details. And, mortgage rates hit a 23-year high.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Impeachment hearing begins, Baltimore CEO killing suspect, Ozempic label change & more

The first hearing of House Republican's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is underway. We'll tell you what House and Senate lawmakers are planning as a government shutdown gets closer. We're learning new details about the suspect arrested in connection to the killing of a tech CEO in Baltimore. The FDA has updated the label on diabetes drug Ozempic after some users experienced blocked intestines. Plus, a MLB player makes history by hitting 40 home runs and stealing 70 bases in a single season.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Absent debate winner, govt. shutdown countdown, Dumbledore actor dies & more

He might not have been at last night's GOP presidential primary debate, but people are saying former President Donald Trump was the night's winner. The House and Senate are at an impasse as the government appears to be barreling towards a shutdown. We'll tell you what could happen to US Army Private Travis King now that he's back in the US. The self-declared republic of Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist from next year. And, Michael Gambon, who played Albus Dumbledore, has died at the age of 82.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: GOP primary takeaways, impeachment hearing, actors strike talks & more

We'll bring you the main takeaways from last night's Republican presidential primary debate in California. The first hearing for President Joe Biden's impeachment inquiry starts today. US Army Private Travis King has arrived back in the US after being released by North Korea. Hollywood actors say they'll restart talks with studios next week. Plus, an arrest has been made in the killing of a Baltimore tech CEO.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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10 PM ET: GOP debate showdown, Trump in Michigan, Target closures & more

It’s round two of the GOP presidential debate with seven candidates making their case for the GOP nomination in the 2024 race for the White House. Then, we’ll hear from Republican front-runner Donald Trump who skipped the debate to give a primetime speech in Michigan. Plus, we have new developments in Trump’s federal election interference case. Target is closing several stores in four states – we’ll tell you why. Lastly, we have an important recall alert for Hyundai and Kia drivers.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 PM ET: Spending bill impasse, Menendez bonded out, GOP debate preview & more

Lawmakers are at odds over a short-term budget bill days before a government shutdown deadline. Sen. Bob Menendez has been released on a $100,000 bond following his arraignment on corruption-related charges. Baltimore police are searching for a man suspected of murdering a tech CEO. Former President Donald Trump is planning to miss another GOP presidential debate tonight. And, Bruce Springsteen has postponed the rest of his tour dates this year due to an illness.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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12 PM ET: Menendez’s plea, US solider coming home, NYC’s ‘new Ellis Island’ & more

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has entered his plea in federal court today in the bribery and corruption case against him, his wife, and three other co-defendants. The US Army private who crossed into North Korea has been returned to the US – we have more on his wellbeing. More than a dozen people have been arrested after looting in Philadelphia. We'll take you inside one New York hotel that's now home to some 3,000 migrants. Plus, it's time for the second GOP presidential primary debate, but the frontrunner won't be there.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump’s speech, NK to ‘expel’ Travis King, Sen. Menendez in court & more

Former President Donald Trump is staying busy on the campaign trail - and it seems he’ll be everywhere this week except tonight’s debate stage. North Korea says it has decided to “expel” US Army Private Travis King. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez is in court this morning on his federal bribery case. Thousands of people have left a breakaway region for Armenia. And, a key Russian commander appears to be live and well despite initial claims by Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Second GOP debate, Trump liable for fraud, gov’t shutdown bill & more

A judge has found former president Donald Trump and his adult sons liable for fraud. The Senate has unveiled a stopgap bill to avoid a government shutdown - but we’ll see if it passes the House. After almost 150 days, Hollywood writers are back to work after studios made key concessions. Families are mourning after a fire at an Iraqi wedding killed at least 100 people. And, the stage is set for the second GOP primary debate tonight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump found liable for fraud, government stopgap bill, Hollywood writers' strike ends & more

Former President Donald Trump and his adult sons have been found liable for fraud in a New York civil case. Senate leaders unveiled a new bipartisan stopgap bill with a deadline to avoid a government shutdown approaching. An alleged co-conspirator indicted in a bribery scheme with Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez has been released on bail. Hollywood writers are allowed to return to work for now. Lastly, we have the latest on the impact the migrant crisis is having on the southern border.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 PM ET: UAW picket line, officer’s charges dismissed, Amazon monopoly lawsuit & more

President Joe Biden encouraged autoworkers on the UAW picket line in Michigan. A judge has dropped all charges against an officer who shot and killed a man during a traffic stop in Philadelphia last month. The US Supreme Court rejected Alabama’s latest attempt to avoid creating another majority-Black congressional district. The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states hit Amazon with a major antitrust lawsuit – we have details. And, we have new developments on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: WH shutdown warning, Hunter Biden hacking, Olympic’s homelessness & more

Midnight Saturday - that’s the deadline for Congress to avoid a government shutdown, and there’s currently no viable plan. Hunter Biden is suing Rudy Giuliani and another person, alleging they hacked into his devices. President Joe Biden is hitting a picket line later today in Michigan, in a historic first for a modern sitting president. The French government is in the process of moving people experiencing homelessness out of its capital - with some NGOs and elected officials accusing it of doing so ahead of the Olympic Games. And, Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s new book paints a chaotic picture of the closing days of the Trump White House.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden/Trump picket showdown, Hunter Biden lawsuit, Victoria's Secret show returns & more

President Joe Biden will become the first sitting President in modern history to visit a picket line, a day before former President Donald Trump speaks to strikers. We'll tell you why Hunter Biden is suing Rudy Giuliani and his former attorney. A gas station explosion has killed at least 20 people in a breakaway region of Azerbaijan. A new survey looks at the impact of long Covid. Plus, the Victoria's Secret fashion show is back - but it's changed a lot.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden on the picket line, immigration court backlog, CA's gender neutral bathrooms & more

President Joe Biden will visit autoworkers on the picket line today. Moody's says a government shutdown could impact America's credit rating. More than 2.6 million people are waiting in an immigration court backlog. Only seven candidates are expected to take part in tomorrow's Republican primary debate. Plus, all schools in California will have to provide gender neutral bathrooms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden on possible shutdown, Ukraine claims key kill, US’s Pacific strategy & more

President Joe Biden called out some House Republicans this afternoon – accusing them of pushing the federal government to the brink of a shutdown. Russia and Ukraine traded fire today, with Ukraine claiming it killed a top Russian naval commander last week. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says roughly 10 percent of New York’s military personnel are now helping with the state’s migrant crisis. The Biden administration announced $1.4 billion in rail investments, after a string of high-profile accidents. Lastly, the US is recognizing two small Pacific island nations - we’ll tell you why it’s a big deal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 PM ET: Gov’t shutdown looms, return to Lahaina, Menendez fallout & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is ramping up the pressure on hard-liners, as a government shutdown becomes more and more likely. Maui saw the first Lahaina residents return today, with authorities warning against dangerous debris from the wildfires last month. New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez remained defiant today, even as he faces charges of bribery. The US Army Corps of Engineers could soon have to bring in millions of gallons of daily freshwater to the New Orleans area. And, comedian Russell Brand is facing another investigation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's shutdown strategy, free Covid tests, Super Bowl halftime show & more

As lawmakers struggle to reach a government funding deal, President Joe Biden plans to pin a potential government shutdown on House Republicans. Americans can order free Covid-19 tests again. Thousands of people fled to Armenia from a disputed neighboring region -- we'll explain why. Ukraine claims an attack killed a key Russian commander. And, we’ll tell you who’s performing at the NFL Super Bowl halftime show in February. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hollywood writers deal, Biden and Trump, 9/11 deaths & more

The Hollywood writers' strike could be over soon, as the two sides have reached a tentative deal. The clock is ticking for Congress to pass a funding bill to avoid a government shutdown. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will visit Michigan back-to-back this week. We have more details on what led to Canada accusing India’s government of a Sikh activist’s assassination. And, the FDNY marks a somber 9/11 milestone.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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6 AM ET: Writers’ strike deal, US-Mexico border deal, unlocking universe secrets & more

Hollywood writers and studios have reached a tentative deal that could end the strike. Canadian autoworkers’ union members have ratified their agreement with Ford – we’ll tell you how that could impact the US auto union workers on strike now. The US and Mexico are working together to address the latest rise of migrant crossings at the border. Lawmakers have until Saturday to pass a funding bill and avoid a government shutdown. Plus, NASA collected an asteroid sample that gives scientists the opportunity to learn more about the origins of the solar system.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Thing: Inside Russia’s Post-Prigozhin Plans in Africa

After the apparent death of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin last month, there were questions about the future of the mercenary group and what Russian president Vladimir Putin would do to take back control. In today’s episode, CNN travels to the Central African Republic to see what that future looks like on the ground. We examine why Wagner remains popular there despite Prigozhin's death and look at why Russia continues to expand its reach into Africa. Plus, we get an update on the war in Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelensky pleads with Western countries for more aid.  Guest: Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/24/202316 minutes, 26 seconds
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3 PM ET: Shutdown deadline looms, high schooler sues, asteroid sample landing & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is projecting optimism despite a possible government shutdown now just one week away. A Texas high schooler is suing Gov. Greg Abbott after being suspended for his hairstyle. Talks continue in Hollywood as the financial toll of the writers' strike grows. Pain and silence loom large in an Oregon community nearly eight years after it was rocked by a school shooting. And NASA prepares for asteroid samples to land on Earth. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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10 AM ET: Ophelia makes landfall, Mayorkas to the border, cancer deception & more

Tropical Storm Ophelia makes landfall in North Carolina, leaving thousands in the dark. Migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border are up and Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is going to see it for himself. The UAW strike could hit your local car dealership. A daring missile strike on a Russian target in Crimea could make a dent on the Kremlin's Black Sea fleet. And a California man who raised money to attend a poker tournament admits he lied about having cancer. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden to walk UAW picket, Menendez fallout, Tropical Storm Ophelia & more

Democratic and GOP Senate leaders are trying to pass their own government spending bill - as the House so far fails to avoid a shutdown. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNN today he’d be willing to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia. President Joe Biden said he’ll walk the picket line with members of the United Auto Workers Union next week. Tropical Storm Ophelia is getting stronger, as parts of the South and Mid-Atlantic brace for a wet and windy weekend. Lastly, the fallout from the corruption indictment against New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez continues.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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5 PM ET: Menendez’s alleged gold bar bribery, GOP debates, UAW strike & more

New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife have been accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes - the second allegation of corruption against him in just a decade. The second GOP presidential debate is set for next week, as some candidates are starting to weigh their options. New reporting shows Justice Clarence Thomas attended conservative donor events, once again casting doubt on his ethics. United Auto Workers announced it would ramp up its strike against two of the Big Three automakers, as the third meets it at the negotiating table. And, the Federal Reserve is making rare cutbacks, even as it tries to reassure Americans about the health of the economy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sitting Senator charged, migrants frustrated at border, auto strike expands & more

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez was charged with corruption-related offenses for the second time in ten years. The southern border is seeing an increase of migrant crossings – we talk to a reporter in a Texas border town who's spoken to migrants. Ukraine’s counter offensives appears to have made progress in Crimea. We’ll explain why the auto workers strike against General Motors and Stellantis is expanding, while progress is being made with Ford. And, the Biden administration doesn't want unpaid medical bills to affect your credit score.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: 11 bill in 8 days, border crossing deaths, obesity rise & more

The House will need to pass eleven bills in just eight days to avoid a government shutdown. The bodies of two people, including a three year old child, have been recovered from the Rio Grande at the US southern border. The US, Russia and China have all been expanding their nuclear testing sites. Ukraine has launched a missile strike on Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters. Plus, obesity is getting more common in a number of states.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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6 AM ET: Border town's cry for help, McCarthy shut down, Sophie Turner sues & more

Eagle Pass, Texas is asking for help, saying around 5000 people have cross the US border in the last few days. Congress has gone home for the weekend without a deal to avoid a government shut down. The UAW is warning that the strike could get worse today if progress isn't made. Parts of the East Coast are under a tropical storm warning. Plus, Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas' divorce is getting complicated.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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10 PM ET: Ukraine aid fight, NY bus crash, tropical storm warning & more

President Joe Biden welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the White House –we’ll hear from both leaders about providing more aid to Ukraine as Republicans grow skeptical. Meanwhile, Russia launched a wave of deadly missile strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure – we have details. In New York, we’ll tell you about a deadly bus crash and share new developments on a drug operation at a daycare center where a 1-year-old boy died of a suspected fentanyl overdose. Lastly, parts of the East Coast are bracing for a tropical storm.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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5 PM ET: Zelensky’s White House visit, India suspends visas, Alex Murdaugh’s plea & more

We begin with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s critical meeting with President Joe Biden as support for additional military funding among Republican lawmakers appears to wane. Plus, the Senate has made a trio of key military confirmations despite stalling tactics from a Republican holdout. India has suspended visa services for Canadian citizens. Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh has pleaded guilty to financial crimes. And, we have the latest on home prices and new unemployment claims in your business news.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border support plans, NYC Airbnb struggles, strikes take toll & more

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky met with lawmakers in Washington this morning. The Biden administration has announced plans to help with the number of migrants coming into the US - at the border and across the country. People in New York City are struggling to find Airbnbs – the CEO weighs in. Hollywood studios and the writers' union are making progress toward reaching a deal, while union autoworkers threaten a deadline for contract negotiations. Plus, media mogul Rupert Murdoch steps down and names his successor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: McCarthy's optimism, Giuliani grope allegation, Doja Cat 'Balut' backlash & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appears to be optimistic about avoiding a government shut down. As Ukraine's president visits the US, Russia launches a wave of strikes across his country. More than 43,000 people have been displaced because of the floods in Libya. Former Trump aid Cassidy Hutchinson has accused Rudy Giuliani of groping her in 2021. Plus, why some Filipino listeners are upset about Doja Cat's new song.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Mr. Zelensky goes to Washington, border crossings jump, Google Maps lawsuit & more

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Washington, DC today to meet with lawmakers and convince them his country needs more aid. House Democrats are facing an unusual dilemma. There's been a big rise in the number of people crossing the US Southern border. Some rare optimism came out of yesterday's Hollywood strikes meeting. Plus, a family is suing Google Maps over the death of a father.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gov’t shutdown looms, ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,’ Neuralink & more

The Senate has voted to confirm the next chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, ending months of gridlock caused by one senator. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy seemed hopeful after presenting a new GOP plan to avoid a government shutdown to members of his party. The Pentagon is launching a new outreach campaign to LGBTQ+ service members affected by “don’t ask, don’t tell.” After months of entertainment strikes, economists say the financial impact has now passed $5 billion. Lastly, Elon Musk’s Neuralink is now recruiting for its first human clinical trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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5 PM ET: AG Garland on Capitol Hill, Fed pauses rate hikes, free Covid-19 tests & more

The Federal Reserve said today it’s hitting the breaks on rate hikes, but Wall Street wasn’t completely happy - we’ll tell you why. Attorney General Merrick Garland was in the hot seat on Capitol Hill today, taking questions from Congress. Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared the harrowing experience of Ukrainian villagers during a UN Security Council meeting today. The president of Azerbaijan said his country’s so-called “anti-terror” operation in a majority-Armenian area was successful. And, the US government is set to relaunch its free Covid-19 test program.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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12 PM ET: National debt rising, AG in hot seat, Biden's climate delivery & more

The national debt is rising, along with fears that the government is going to shutdown at the end of the month. Attorney General Merrick Garland says he's "not the President's lawyer." The number of migrant crossings at the US southern border is rising. President Joe Biden and Israel's Prime Minister have had a much anticipated face-to-face meeting today. And the Biden administration is delivering on an ask from climate activists.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Shutdown impact warning, Hollywood strike talks, daycare fentanyl death & more

The White House is warning about the impact of a government shutdown on federal services. The US Attorney General is in the hot seat today - we'll tell you what he's expected to say. As Canada avoids an autoworkers strike, Hollywood writers come back to the negotiating table. Federal charges have been filed over the fentanyl death of a one year old. Plus, an artist who took the money and ran is being ordered to pay it back.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Shutdown fears grow, interest rate decision, insurance premiums rise & more

After another day of infighting between House Republicans, fears of a government shutdown are growing. The Fed will decide whether to raise interest rates again today, we'll tell you what it's likely to announce. President Joe Biden will meet Israel's Prime Minister on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. At least 32 people have been killed in a military operation led by Azerbaijan in an Armenian-controlled region. Plus, climate change could push your insurance premiums up.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hunter Biden, Ukraine in Sudan, holiday hiring & more

Hunter Biden revealed how he plans to plead in his court case today, while federal officials pushed back against key claims from an IRS whistleblower. Multiple people are dead after Azerbaijan launched a military operation in Armenian-controlled territory. A CNN investigation has found that Ukrainian special services were likely behind a series of drone strikes in Sudan. The Biden administration told 16 governors they need to address the funding disparity between land-grant HBCUs and their non-HBCU counterparts. Lastly, America’s retailers expect to hire their smallest seasonal workforce since the 2008 financial crisis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: Zelensky’s UN speech, Trump attacks Jewish voters, gov’t funding & more

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Joe Biden addressed the United Nations General Assembly today. House Republicans are still struggling to find common ground on a plan to fund the government, as GOP leaders plan to push ahead with a vote later this week. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that India’s government needs to approach the fall-out from the killing of a Canadian citizen with “utmost seriousness.” Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain in Russian prison, in the latest legal setback for the detained American. And, former President Donald Trump attacked Jewish Americans who don’t support him during one of the religion’s holiest days.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden says 'stand up,' migrants arrive in cities, blood pressure deaths & more

President Joe Biden used his speech to the UN General Assembly to tell countries to stand up against Russia's aggression in Ukraine. Protests have broken out in Libya, while scientists say climate change made the floods there 50 times more likely. A government shutdown could impact the Federal Reserve's inflation fight. El Paso, Texas is preparing for a "third wave" of migrant arrivals, while San Diego deals with same. Plus, the WHO says treating high blood pressure could save 76 million lives.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: UN meeting headliners, Republican in-fighting, missing NFL player & more

President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the United Nations General Assembly today. We'll tell you what's next for the five wrongfully detained Americans who've been freed by Iran. Republican in-fighting has many lawmakers worried that we're heading for a government shut down. Former President Donald Trump will skip another primary debate. Plus, the search continues for a former NFL player, after his mother was found dead.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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6 AM ET: Detained Americans home, Canada accuses India, more strikes warning & more

Five wrongfully detained Americans are back in the US after spending more than five years in Iran. Canada and India's diplomatic relations are plunging after Canada accused India of potentially be linked to a killing on Canadian soil. The United Nations General Assembly gets underway in New York today. While the US could see more auto workers striking, Canada avoids a walk out for now. Plus, the US military finally finds a missing F-35 fighter jet.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trudeau on alleged assassination, Netanyahu on X, Senate dress code & more

Canadian Prime Minister alleged today that there is credible intelligence linking the Indian government to the assassination of a prominent Canadian Sikh leader. An attorney for former President Donald Trump was heard saying “This is not good” during a hearing today - we’ll tell you why. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in California today, and spoke with Elon Musk about antisemitism on X. London’s Metropolitan Police say they’re investigating an allegation of sexual assault after revelations about comedian Russell Brand were reported over the weekend. Lastly, the US Senate is getting more casual.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Freed Americans head to US, gas prices climb, UN General Assembly & more

The five Americans freed from Iran are now en route to the US - we’ll tell you what the US gave in return. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is once again playing defense as members of his own party argue over spending. Gas prices have climbed to their highest level of the year - we’ll tell you why. More unions are hitting the picket lines - and executive pay is a top issue. And, we’ll preview what to expect from the UN General Assembly.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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12 PM ET: Another auto strike threat, Hunter Biden’s lawsuit, talk shows on hold & more

Five wrongfully detained Americans are on their way home after they were released by Iran. The autoworkers’ strike in the US is in its fourth day, while another autoworkers union in Canada could strike tonight. Hunter Biden is suing the IRS, alleging privacy violations in the investigation into his taxes. Pennsylvania police have teens who escaped from juvie in custody days after capturing an inmate who was on the run for two weeks. And, some daytime talk shows have paused their returns.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: American prisoners released, CA vs oil companies, luxury brand hijacking & more

Five wrongfully detained Americans are being released by Iran and are on their way to Qatar. A government shutdown is looming, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing an uphill battle to pass a spending bill. Authorities are struggling to reach hard hit communities in Libya. California has filed a lawsuit against the country's biggest oil companies. Plus, a luxury French label says part of its new collection has been stolen.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: Americans in Iran to be freed, air race deaths, Russell Brand accused & more

Five Americans are expected to be released from prison in Iran today. President Joe Biden is facing some diplomatic and economic tests this week. Meanwhile the auto workers strike is putting him in a tough position. Two pilots have died after their planes crashed at an air show in Reno, Nevada. And, four women have accused British comedian and actor Russell Brand of sexual assault.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Our New Covid Calculation

Last week, the FDA and CDC signed off on updated Covid-19 vaccines that target currently circulating variants. It comes amid a recent uptick in hospitalizations and deaths in the United States ahead of winter that could see threats from three respiratory viruses – coronavirus, flu and respiratory syncytial virus. In today’s episode, we answer some frequently asked questions about the updated Covid-19 vaccines and look at how we should approach the virus nearly more than three years after its emergence.  Guest: Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent  Listen to Chasing Life here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/17/202316 minutes, 26 seconds
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3 PM ET: Paxton acquitted, Tulsa Race Massacre discovery, venomous snake delays game & more

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton has been acquitted on 16 charges in his state Senate impeachment trial. We get a view from the auto workers’ picket line in Toledo, Ohio as Republican presidential candidates seize on the strike to criticize the Biden administration. More bodies have been discovered at a Tulsa Race Massacre burial site more than 100 years later. And a venomous snake delays a soccer game In Australia.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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10 AM ET: Trump gag order, UAW strike talks, Mahsa Amini one year later & more

Special counsel Jack Smith’s office has requested a gag order against former president Donald Trump in the 2020 election interference case, but will that actually keep him quiet? Striking autoworkers are set to resume negotiations with the Big Three automakers. It's been a year since Mahsa Amini’s death while in custody of Iran’s morality police, but Iranians still remember. El Chapo Guzmán's son has been extradited to the US and is now awaiting a court date. And French regulators temporarily halt iPhone 12 sales over radiation concerns. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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10 PM ET: UAW workers rally, UN workers’ abandoned children, moonquakes & more

UAW President Shawn Fain and Senator Bernie Sanders rallied striking workers today, as automakers call their demands unreasonable. The Department of Justice is asking for a limited gag order on former President Donald Trump, saying it’s needed to protect the integrity of his trial. A small Italian island has seen a massive influx of migrants in just two days. Hundreds of women around the world say they’re raising children fathered and abandoned by UN personnel - with some telling CNN that inconsistent UN funds aren’t enough. Lastly, there could be a human cause behind some moonquakes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden talks UAW strikes, Iran sanctions, Birmingham bombings anniversary & more

President Joe Biden commented on the United Auto Workers’ targeted strikes, while walking the line between his labor and economic policies. The US issued a new round of sanctions, a year after an Iranian woman died after allegedly being arrested for how she was wearing her hijab. Apple says it will update the iPhone 12's software after French officials pulled the producer over radiation concerns. Dozens of Spanish soccer players say they won’t play, in the latest fall-out from the country’s ex-soccer chief kissing a player without her consent. And, survivors and a Supreme Court justice honor the memories of the four little Black girls killed in a KKK bombing 60 years ago.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: Auto strike's impact, China's spy balloons, pig kidney transplant & more

We'll tell you what the auto workers strike will mean for Americans buying cars. This week's economy data could have a big influence on the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates. We may have seen the last of China's spy balloons, but it depends. North Korea and Russia's relationship could be good news for China. Plus, an animal-to-human transplant has researchers feeling hopeful.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: UAW strike tactics, Biden's bad week, Spanish soccer exec testifies & more

Auto workers are making history with a tactical strike against the big three automakers. Hurricane Lee is expected to bring heavy rain and high winds to parts of coastal New England. President Joe Biden is having a pretty bad week, and most of his troubles involve his son, Hunter. Meanwhile, the President is going to meet with Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky. Plus, the Spanish soccer executive who kissed a player after the Women’s World Cup Final testified in court today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Auto workers strike, spending standoff, Aaron Rodger's surgery & more

For the first time in history workers are striking against all of the big three automakers. Hunter Biden's lawyer says charges against the President's son are down to political pressure. House Republicans are in a bit of a standoff over a spending bill to keep the government funded. We'll hear from CNN's Jomana Karadsheh from one of the worst flood hit cities in Libya. Plus, NFL player Aaron Rodgers says he's "on the road to recovery".To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: UAW contract deadline, Hunter Biden’s gun charges, Trump on pardoning himself & more

Time is running out to avert a strike that could shut down unionized auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities. Hunter Biden’s lawyer claims an indictment on gun charges brought against the president’s son is politically motivated. Meanwhile, we’ll tell you how former President Donald Trump responded when asked about pardoning himself if he were reelected. Then, we’ll tell you the foreign visits being planned among some world leaders. Lastly, the Senate has launched an inquiry into Coast Guard sexual assault coverups exposed by CNN reporting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hunter Biden indictment, election interference trial, Libya flooding factors & more

Hunter Biden has been indicted on three gun charges - marking the first time in US history that the Justice Department has charged the child of a sitting president. President Joe Biden once again contrasted his economic vision with that of Republicans. We have takeaways from today’s hearing with two co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case. Four of the five officers federally indicted in the deadly police beating of Tyre Nichols have pleaded not guilty. And, experts say years of government negligence is one of many contributing factors in the aftermath of catastrophic flooding in Libya.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM: Trump's GA trial date, southern border numbers up, NASA UFO study & more

Former President Donald Trump and 16 of his co-defendants will get a later trial date in the Georgia election subversion case. Thousands of US auto makers could go on strike by 11:59 tonight. Tensions are running high for House Republicans over the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and government spending. The number of migrants coming to the US-Mexico border is on the rise. And, NASA's administrator says they still have "a lot more to learn" when it comes to UFOs – we'll tell you it's next steps.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: McCarthy's convincing task, Mitt Romney's criticism, Musk's Taiwan controversy & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet with House Republicans to try to convince them that an impeachment inquiry is a good idea. GOP senator Mitt Romney says he won't run again, but he's still taking some shots at his own party. The world is reacting to the Russia and North Korea's relationship getting closer. Authorities are rushing to contain an outbreak of a rare, deadly disease in India. Plus, why Taiwan is hitting back at Elon Musk.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden hits back, UAW strike deadline, Yoda the dog & more

President Joe Biden has hit back at House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after he launched an impeachment inquiry. The United Auto Workers union could go on strike if a deal isn't reached by midnight. Two gun laws have been struck down in California and New Mexico. Hurricane Lee is creeping towards New England. Plus, how Yoda the dog helped catch an inmate on the loose.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: UAW’s targeted strike, Mitt Romney’s Senate term, escaped inmate’s capture & more

UAW president says a strike targeting some Big Three auto plants and facilities is in the works if new contract talks fall apart. Hurricane Lee is prompting hurricane and tropical storm watches for New England’s coastline. Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney explains why he’s not running for reelection. Pennsylvania authorities reveal new details about how a convicted killer evaded capture for nearly two weeks. Lastly, we have new developments on New Mexico governor’s gun ban and the Obama-era DACA program that protects undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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5 PM ET: Libya flood challenges, AI meeting, NFL turf debate & more

The United Nations is calling on Libya’s political rivals to work together as the country reels from floods that have killed thousands. Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is facing a setback in his Georgia election interference case. Hurricane Lee is becoming a growing threat to parts of New England and Atlantic Canada. Federal lawmakers and leaders in tech kicked off a series of meetings about regulating artificial intelligence. And, Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending injury is highlighting a debate over artificial turf and natural grass.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 PM ET: How PA inmate was captured, inflation up, talk show backlash & more

People in Pennsylvania will be able to sleep a little easier tonight because a manhunt for an escaped killer is finally over – we'll tell you how police captured him. Consumer prices ticked up last month – what does this mean for the Federal Reserve? Some of the biggest names in tech are meeting with lawmakers to talk all things AI. President Joe Biden is taking a business-as-usual response to the impeachment inquiry. Plus, why some talk shows are in production during the ongoing writers' strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: PA killer captured, Kim and Putin's busy day, NFL reporter's lawsuit & more

After two weeks on the run, an escaped killer is finally in custody in Pennsylvania. Senate Republicans are pushing back over the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. North Korea's President Kim Jong Un has had a busy day with Russia's leader Vladimir Putin. 30,000 people have been displaced in Libya because of the floods. Plus, why an NFL reporter has filed a lawsuit against the league.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Impeachment inquiry backlash, Kim meets Putin, Taylor Swift wins big & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is getting some pushback from within his own party after he launched an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. North Korea's President Kim Jong Un has met with Russia's leader Vladimir Putin. Five former Memphis police officers are facing federal charges over the beating death of Tyre Nichols. Experts are urging lawmakers to do something about the cancer drug shortage. Plus, Taylor Swift wins big at the VMAs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Tyre Nichols case, InfoWars host sentenced, McDonald’s soda machines & more

Five former Memphis police officers involved in the deadly beating of Tyre Nichols are now facing federal criminal charges. InfoWars host Owen Shroyer has been sentenced to 60 days in jail for his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. FDA advisers say a key ingredient in popular over-the-counter medicines is ineffective in tablet form. New Census Bureau data shows how the end of enhanced child tax credit drove more children into poverty last year. Lastly, McDonald’s is getting rid of one of its biggest perks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/20234 minutes
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5 PM ET: Libya’s flooding deaths, Aaron Rodgers out, iPhone 15 unveiled & more

At least 5,300 people are now presumed dead and 10,000 people are believed to be missing in Libya’s catastrophic flooding disaster. The White House has responded to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s call for a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. An independent advisory panel to the CDC has recommended updated Covid-19 vaccines. New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is out for the rest of the NFL season. And, Apple debuts its iPhone 15 – we’ll break down its newest features.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: House moves on impeachment, Gov't v. Google, PA inmate's weapon & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he supports launching a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The federal government is facing off with Google in court today over its search engine dominance in a major antitrust case. Police believe the escaped murderer on the run in Pennsylvania has a rifle. We'll tell you about the deal Biden is making to get five Americans released from prison in Iran. Plus, another lawsuit is trying to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot in 2024. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Rescue efforts struggling, McCarthy's big test, Biden's false claim & more

Rescue workers are racing to get to people impacted by natural disasters in Libya and Morocco. The House is back today and speaker Kevin McCarthy has a lot on his plate. A potential arms deal between Russia and North Korea is being closely watched. The United Auto Workers union could go on strike Friday if automakers don't agree to increase salaries. Plus, President Joe Biden makes a false claim during an address to mark 9/11.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Libya flooding devastation, PA escaped inmate armed, Houston Rockets arrest & more

Officials in Libya say at least 2,000 people are dead after catastrophic flooding. North Korea's President Kim Jong Un has crossed over into Russia for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. Israel's Supreme Court has started debating a controversial law that curbs its powers. Police tell people to stay inside as they report that the escaped murderer in Pennsylvania is armed. Plus, a Houston Rockets player is arrested on suspicion of assault.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Morocco earthquake’s impact, Kim Jong Un’s Russia trip, American explorer rescued & more

Rescue operations are underway in Morocco and Libya following two deadly disasters. Plus, we have updates on election interference cases against former President Donald Trump. North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un is headed to Russia, according to state media. Charter Communication subscribers have access to ESPN and ABC again after striking a last-minute deal with Disney. Lastly, an American who spent days trapped in a cave in Turkey has been rescued.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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5 PM ET: North African disasters, national blood shortage, Covid-19 boosters & more

We begin with new developments in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Morocco and severe flooding in Libya. The American Red Cross is warning that the nation’s blood supply is critically low. Moderna and Pfizer’s updated Covid booster shots have cleared a level of approval. We have an update from Pennsylvania authorities on the search for a convicted killer. And, a child gives a touching tribute to his uncle on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Morocco death toll climbs, Hurricane Lee's path, MSU coach suspended & more

The clock is ticking for rescue teams in Morocco to find the remaining survivors after Friday’s earthquake. 22 years after the 9/11 terror attacks, the tragedy is still the reason behind a number of health problems for first responders. The House is back in session this week as the threat of a government shutdown looms. It’s still unclear how powerful Hurricane Lee’s impact will be as it heads north – we’ll give you the different scenarios. And, Michigan State University's athletics is involved in another scandal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Remembering 9/11, Kim Jong Un in Russia, PA Manhunt twist & more

It’s the 22nd anniversary of the terror attacks on the United States - and President Joe Biden will be in Alaska for commemorations. He’s heading there from Vietnam, where he’s concluded a series of economic deals in an attempt to reduce the US reliance on China. North Korea’s leader is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin soon - we’ll tell you what we know so far. International aid offers are pouring into Morocco, but rescuers have been struggling to reach some of the more remote areas. And, the manhunt for Danelo Cavalcante in Pennsylvania, now in its 12th day, took a twist this weekend - we'll give you the latest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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6 AM ET: Morocco survivors, Biden in Vietnam, US Open victory & more

As the death toll climbs in Morocco, rescuers scramble to find survivors of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake. President Joe Biden is wrapping up his trip to Vietnam, where he strengthened the US’ partnership with another one of China’s neighbors. The president of the Spanish soccer federation has resigned over the unwanted kiss he gave player Jennifer Hermoso after Spain’s World Cup victory. Gun organizations are suing New Mexico’s governor over a gun violence order - we’ll tell bring you the details. And, Novak Djokovic wins another grand slam title.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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One Thing: Is the Driverless Car Revolution Stuck in Reverse?

After a series of incidents in San Francisco, California authorities have asked General Motors to take some of its Cruise robotaxis off the road. It comes not long after California regulators gave the greenlight for Cruise and its competitor Waymo to charge for robotaxi rides in the city at any time of day. So what does that mean for the future of driverless cars? In today’s episode, we examine what it’s like to ride in one and why the technology has become a flashpoint in multiple cities.  Guest: Veronica Miracle, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/10/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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3 PM ET: Morocco aid response, 9/11 victims identified, US Open final & more

As Morocco grapples with the aftermath of a deadly 6.8 magnitude earthquake, assistance from neighboring nations is trickling in. The autoworkers strike is looming in on the three major US automakers, we fill you in on the latest negotiations.  Two 9/11 victims have been recently identified almost 22 years after the terror attack happened. The women’s US Open final is today, home favorite Coco Gauff is fighting to keep the trophy on home turf. And Disney reaches an agreement in a class action lawsuit affecting “Magic Key” pass holders, we tell you the details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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10 AM ET: 1,000+ dead in Morocco, G20 summit consensus, 988 hotline accessibility & more

Over 1,000 people have died after a deadly 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Marrakech, Morocco overnight. World leaders reach a consensus at the G20 summit in India, what does that mean? We tell you. Hurricane Lee has downgraded to a category 3 but forecasters don’t rule out the possibility of the storm intensifying again as it gets closer to the US. The American trapped over 3,500 feet underground in a Turkish cave is ready to be transported, says the Turkish Caving Federation. And the 988 suicide and mental health crisis line is revamping to become more accessible, we tell you how.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Meadows loses bid, abortion drug latest, Florida entrance exam & more

A judge has rejected former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’ request to move his Georgia election interference case to federal court. The US Supreme Court is once again being asked to make a major ruling on abortion in 2024. A Pennsylvania prison guard has been fired in connection to a convicted killer’s escape last week. A Florida board has approved a new entrance exam for its public colleges and universities. Lastly, the last Grand Slam of the season wraps up this weekend with finals in men's and women’s singles.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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5 PM ET: Georgia charging recommendations, officer’s murder charge, SpaceX rocket grounded & more

A special grand jury recommended charging a sitting US senator and two former senators as part of the Georgia election interference case. A Philadelphia officer who shot and killed a man last month has been charged with murder. A Florida board will decide whether to approve a new college entrance exam. A criminal complaint has been filed against the soccer chief who’s accused of kissing a player without her consent. And, the FAA has ordered SpaceX to make dozens of fixes before it can launch its Starship rocket again – we have the latest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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12 PM ET: People skirted GA charges, autoworkers strike looms, NYC rental shakeup & more

The report from the special grand jury that investigated the Georgia election subversion case has been made public – and showed that about half the people the jury recommended charges for got off the hook. The search continues for the convicted murderer who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison – we'll bring you the latest. President Joe Biden has landed in New Delhi where he’s attending the G20 summit. The biggest US labor strike in a quarter century could be right around the corner. And, New York City's cracking down on short term rentals. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: September heat, Hong Kong flooding, NFL upset & more

50 million people in the US are under heat alerts - while the East Coast tries to anticipate the impact of Hurricane Lee. President Joe Biden may be have just left for an international summit - but tensions at home run high as fears of a government shutdown loom. As Ukraine’s counteroffensive progresses - some women are now being called to join in with the effort. Torrential rain in Hong Kong has left the city paralysed. And, the NFL regular season kicked off in Kansas City last night with an upset.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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6 AM ET: G20 kicks off, fundraiser for Giuliani, Hurricane Lee & more

Leaders of the world’s biggest economies are meeting in India today - but China’s president won’t be attending. Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani owes millions of dollars in legal fees, but a fundraiser could make a dent to that debt. Hurricane Lee is now a major Category 5 storm and may start affecting the US at the end of the week. A new climate report shows that planet-warming pollution made summer heat twice as likely for nearly all of humanity. And, a federal grand jury in Indiana has indicted 21 people in connection to dog fighting and drug trafficking - but one of the main suspects is still at large.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Peter Navarro convicted, North Korea sub, Hurricane Lee & more

An ex-aide to former President Donald Trump has been convicted of contempt of Congress. North Korea claims to have launched a new “tactical nuclear” submarine, according to its state media. Hurricane Lee has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm and could become a Category 5 as soon as tomorrow. Microsoft says suspected Chinese operatives may be using artificial intelligence to influence US voters.  Lastly, China’s ban on iPhones for government officials may be costing Apple big time.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s Georgia case, Danny Masterson sentenced, abortions increase & more

Former President Donald Trump says he “may” try to move his election interference case in Georgia to federal court. Some Democratic senators are weighing in on President Joe Biden’s low approval ratings. A judge has sentenced actor Danny Masterson to 30 years to life in prison for rape. Hurricane Lee continues to strengthen as meteorologists track whether its projected path will impact the US. And, researchers say abortions are up in states near those with bans.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gov’t shutdown fears, migrants in NYC schools, NFL season kicking off & more

House and Senate Republicans have to navigate spending and policy differences to avoid a government shutdown before the end of the month. Pennsylvania officials expanded the search area for the inmate on the loose. New York City is welcoming children of migrants seeking asylum in classrooms with open arms, despite challenges for city schools. We’ll break down a win for climate groups in Alaska, and another move by other environmental groups in Utah. Plus, a new NFL season starts today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's rough polling, Hurricane Lee's path, Turkey cave rescue & more

A new CNN poll shows the public isn't too impressed with President Joe Biden. The Pennsylvania manhunt is now in its eighth day but some schools are reopening. Hurricane Lee is expected to rapidly intensify and could reach near category 5 strength in the coming days. Abortion is now legal in Mexico. Plus, the race to save an American man stuck in one of Turkey's deepest caves.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's bad day, CA 'outing' policy, Rolling Stones album & more

There have been some significant updates in some of Donald Trump's legal battles - and it's bad news for the former President. President Joe Biden will travel to India today for the G20 summit. Texas has been told to remove a controversial floating barrier from the Rio Grande. A California school district rule described as an "outing policy" has been blocked by a judge. Plus, the Rolling Stones are releasing their first album in 18 years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hunter Biden case, Pennsylvania inmate’s escape, Texas floating barriers & more

The Justice Department says Special counsel David Weiss intends to indict Hunter Biden in a gun case this month. A Mar-a-Lago IT worker flipped against former President Donald Trump in his classified documents case. Authorities have details about the moment a convicted killer broke out of a Pennsylvania prison last week. GOP Senate Leader Mitch McConnell vows to finish his term amid concerns over his health. Lastly, a federal judge has ordered Texas to remove floating border barriers in the Rio Grande.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 PM ET: Co-defendants tried together, Tropical Storm Lee intensifies, airbag recall push & more

We begin with a judge’s ruling in the first televised hearing on an alleged plot to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. A federal judge has found former President Donald Trump liable in E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation case against him. Tropical Storm Lee could strengthen into a hurricane today. Spanish soccer star Jennifer Hermoso has filed an official complaint against the soccer chief she says kissed her without her consent. And, federal regulators are pushing for a massive airbag recall – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Cameras in Trump case, deadly market attack, Bill Gates' beer bet & more

People will be able to watch the first hearing for Georgia’s election subversion case against former President Donald Trump take place today. A Russian attack on a market in Ukraine has killed at least 16 people. Investigators are piecing together how an inmate on the run in Pennsylvania may have escaped. More than 50 million people are under heat advisories in the US today, as scientists declare it was the planet's hottest summer ever. Plus, Bill Gates takes a gamble on a beer company.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Blinken in Ukraine, PA manhunt update, decades old conviction overturned & more

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in Ukraine today to get an update on the country's counteroffensive. The record breaking summer heat is sticking around in parts of the US. Some schools are still closed as the manhunt for an escaped inmate in Pennsylvania enters its seventh day. Ten million Afghans have now lost assistance from the UN’s World Food Programme this year. Plus, a man wrongfully convicted of rape nearly 50 years ago is finally exonerated.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hottest summer on record, US warns North Korea, US Open history & more

A new report says the summer of 2023 was far and away the hottest on record and leaders are being urged to act. The US is warning North Korea that there will be consequences if it enters an arms deal with Russia. The Fulton County, Georgia election subversion case will see its first hearing today. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to address his health during a closed-door conference meeting today. Plus, history was made at yesterday's US Open quarter finals.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Proud Boys leader sentenced, Murdaugh requests new trial, Tropical Storm Lee & more

We begin with the longest sentence handed down yet in a case stemming from the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. A federal court has struck down Alabama’s redrawn congressional map again. Lawyers for former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh want a new trial over claims of jury tampering. Tropical Storm Lee is forecast to become a major hurricane later this week. Lastly, a Vietnam War veteran has been awarded the medal of honor for a daring rescue.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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5 PM ET: Proud Boys sentencing, United flights resume, new Spanish soccer coach & more

The last of the five members of the far-right organization, the Proud Boys, is being sentenced for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and the rest of his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case have pleaded not guilty. The office for Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell has released an update on his health following two health scares. And, Spain is shaking up its coaching staff for the women’s national soccer team amid the fallout from a World Cup kiss.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Russia and North Korea, inmate on the move, weight loss drug demand & more

US officials say North Korea and Russia could have an arms deal in the works - we'll tell you what North Korea could get out of an agreement. The Senate is back in session after a 40 day break. The inmate who escaped a Pennsylvania prison last week is on the move. There's some relief in sight for people sweltering under extreme heat in parts of the US. Plus, Wegovy makers say they can't keep up with the demand for the weight loss drug.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: G20 controversy, fugitive spotted in house, 14ft alligator caught & more

Leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies will meet later this week, but there's already controversy surrounding the event. We'll bring you the latest from the investigations into former President Donald Trump. We'll hear from a man who spotted an escaped prisoner in his home, as schools in Pennsylvania close their doors. A Black North Carolina Supreme Court Justice is defending her comments on diversity. Plus, hunters catch a 14 foot alligator.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Gulf Coast 'tipping point,' North Korea arms deal, Jill Biden has Covid & more

Experts warn some communities on the Gulf Coast are at a tipping point because of climate change. An arms deal could be in the works between North Korea and Russia. First Lady Jill Biden has been diagnosed with Covid-19. The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton starts today. Plus, people finally leave the Burning Man festival in Nevada.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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5 PM ET: Grain deal talks, Biden’s Labor Day speech, Smash Mouth singer dies & more

The presidents of Russia and Turkey discussed the possibility of reviving a critical Ukrainian grain deal – we have the latest. Thousands of people who attended Nevada’s Burning Man festival but became stranded following heavy rain are now able to leave. President Joe Biden threw some verbal jabs at his predecessor during his Labor Day speech in Pennsylvania. Greece is putting a cap on the number of daily visitors at one of its most famous landmarks. And, the founding lead singer of the rock group Smash Mouth has died at age 56.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/4/20234 minutes, 1 second
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9 AM ET: Burning Man chaos, Covid-19 variant, McCartney's lost guitar & more

We start with the latest from the Burning Man festival in Nevada, where thousands of people are stranded in the desert. Ukraine says Russia has once again attacked its port infrastructure ahead of an important meeting on food exports. The latest Covid-19 variant might not be as bad as some experts had feared. People near Chester County, Pennsylvania and being warned to keep their doors locked because a prisoner is on the loose. Plus, the search for Paul McCartney's lost guitar.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/4/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Flag on the Sport: Football’s Safety Reckoning

As a new NFL season kicks off this week, old questions about the game’s safety are being asked following Damar Hamlin’s on-field cardiac arrest and Tua Tagovailoa’s multiple concussions last year. And it’s not just the pros: youth leagues around the countries have adjusted practice routines and safety protocols to guard against injuries that can carry long-term impacts. In today’s episode, we examine football’s deadly history and how it’s informing today’s game. Plus, CNN gets a look at new technology that could one day predict injuries before they happen.  Guest: Coy Wire, CNN Sports Anchor & CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/3/202316 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM: Ukraine is ‘moving forward,’ Bill Richardson dead, Taylor Swift hits theaters & more

Ukraine says it’s “moving forward” with its counteroffensive as it tries to reverse the narrative that its efforts haven’t been effective. The FDA is under pressure to announce plans to ban menthol tobacco products in the U.S, after more than a decade of consideration. X, formerly Twitter, will now start collecting its users’ biometric data - we’ll tell you why. Bill Richardson, the former New Mexico Governor and longtime fixture of Democratic politics, has died at 75. And Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is breaking yet another record. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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10 AM: Ohio body cam footage, holiday weekend heat, Jimmy Buffett dead & more

Ohio police have released body cam footage of the fatal police shooting of pregnant 21-year-old Ta’Kiya Young, an investigation into the incident has begun. Temperature records might be broken across the Upper Midwest and the Northern and Central Plains this Labor Day weekend. In Hunstville, TX, residents have evacuated due to a large wildfire in the area. A 98-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard has been indicted in Germany. And, Margaritaville pioneer Jimmy Buffett has died at 76.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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10 PM ET: Giuliani’s plea, Russia’s missile system, Labor Day weekend forecast & more

Rudy Giuliani joined six of his co-defendants who pleaded not guilty today in their Georgia election subversion cases. Russia’s newest nuclear weapons system, known in the west as “Satan II,” is now operational. A federal judge blocked a law that would’ve required kids in Arkansas to get parental consent to use social media. In a college sports shakeup, three universities are joining the Atlantic Coast Conference. Lastly, extreme heat and rain are on tap this Labor Day weekend – we’ll tell you which parts of the US get what.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden touts jobs report, Trump co-defendants’ pleas, UFO website & more

President Joe Biden praised his administration's economic policies for the latest jobs numbers on employment levels and activity. The Proud Boy who smashed a window at the US Capitol with a police riot shield on Jan. 6th has been sentenced. Several of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants pleaded not guilty in the Georgia election subversion cases. We have new details on the search for a convicted killer who broke out of prison in Pennsylvania. And, the Pentagon has launched a new website on all things UFO. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Students paying interest, ‘gun show loophole,’ Trump’s not paying & more

Student loans will start gathering interest again, starting today. The Biden Administration wants to make it harder sell firearms at gun shows. Gender-affirming care is now banned for most minors in Texas. Some of Donald Trump’s co-defendants are struggling with legal bills, but the former president isn’t paying. Plus, why some states are losing residents.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: Labor market latest, record breaking travel, AI avatar's record deal & more

We'll tell you about the latest jobs figures and what they mean for the economy. The Biden Administration is asking for an extra $4 billion for FEMA funding. It's been a record breaking summer of travel, and Labor day weekend is expected to cap it off. A retired teacher has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia over online comments. Plus, an AI avatar gets a record deal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 AM ET: Idalia damage cost, dangerous inmate escapes, bee road chaos & more

Early forecasting could have made hurricane Idalia less deadly than previous storms. Ukraine has opened criminal prosecutions against Russia involving allegations of thousands of crimes against children. A convicted murderer has escaped from a prison in Pennsylvania. A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a law restricting drag shows in the state. Plus, the race to capture five million bees.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Idalia’s devastation, Titanic expedition, overdose prevention funding & more

We start by hearing from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who surveyed the damage left behind from Hurricane Idalia today. Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked a judge to separate his case from his co-defendants who want a speedy trial. The federal government is trying to block a new Titanic expedition. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pushing to get asylum seekers work permits. Lastly, the White House marked International Overdose Awareness Day with a new investment.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: Idalia’s aftermath, Proud Boys leader sentenced, holiday gas prices & more

The White House says President Joe Biden will visit Florida’s hardest hit areas of Hurricane Idalia this weekend. A leader of the far-right organization, the Proud Boys, has been sentenced and it’s among the longest handed down yet to a Capitol rioter. US Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito have released their long-awaited 2022 financial disclosure forms. A US Capitol physician has medically cleared Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell following his health scare. And, getting around may be more expensive this Labor Day weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's plea, McConnell's reassurance, marijuana's federal status & more

Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in the Fulton County, Georgia, election interference case. FEMA lays out its priorities after Idalia's destruction. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to reassure allies and donors after he once again froze while speaking to reporters. Marijuana's legal classification is being reviewed on a federal level – we'll tell you why its current status is confusing. Plus, San Francisco's mayor is trying to turn the city around.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Idalia clean up, out-of-state abortions, Nebraska's volleyball record & more

The clean up is starting for some of the communities in Florida worst hit by Hurricane Idalia. The US says it's "deeply concerned" about the situation in Gabon as military leaders oust the president. China is not happy about the Biden Administration approving the transfer of US military equipment to Taiwan. Alabama's AG claims he has the right to prosecute anyone who helps people travel out-of-state for an abortion. Plus, a volleyball game in Nebraska sets a world record.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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6 AM ET: Disaster response warning, deadly Johannesburg fire, overtime pay & more

Idalia is expected to stay a tropical storm as it moves off the East Coast in the coming days. President Joe Biden says he will blame House Republicans if they don't approve funding for natural disaster aid. More than 70 people have died after a fire broke out in a five-story building in Johannesburg. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell attended an event yesterday after he froze in front of reporters. Plus, millions of salaried workers could start getting paid overtime.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Idalia’s destruction, Gabon’s coup, HHS rethinks marijuana & more

Tropical storm Idalia is now moving through South Carolina — we have the latest. The New York Attorney General’s office says former President Donald Trump inflated his net worth by as much as 2.2. billion dollars one year. Military leaders in Gabon have seized control of the country in a stunning coup. The Biden administration has approved the first-ever transfer of US military equipment to Taiwan, a move likely to anger China. And, we could see fewer restrictions on marijuana — we’ll explain. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Idalia on the move, Russia turns to North Korea, McConnell freezes & more

Idalia is moving from Florida to Georgia, bringing heavy rains and strong winds — we’re tracking the latest. A federal judge decided that Rudy Giuliani has forfeited one of the many defamation lawsuits against him. US intelligence indicates Russia is turning to North Korea to help fuel its attack on Ukraine. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze while speaking to reporters again. And, July’s US pending home sales were slightly higher than June’s, but still lagging from last year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Tracking Idalia, opioid overdose antidote availability, student loan assistance & more

Idalia made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 hurricane and is weakening as it moves toward other southeastern states. The lifesaving drug Narcan meant to reverse opioid overdoses will be available over-the-counter next week. We'll update you on two economic data points the Federal Reserve watches closely. The IRS is reminding employers it can help its employees pay off their student loans. Plus, CNN has a new CEO.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hurricane makes landfall, lower pollution extends lives, Japan's tipsy drivers & more

Idalia has made landfall on Florida's west coast as a category 3 hurricane - we'll hear from our reporters on the ground. Russia says it’s seen the biggest drone assault on its territory since the start of its invasion of Ukraine. A US court has given the green light for the first Bitcoin-focused spot exchange traded fund. People in China are living on average more than 2 years longer thanks to lower air pollution. Plus, we'll explain why police in Japan are letting some drunk drivers get behind the wheel.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: Idalia bearing down on FL, EPA cuts protections, X political ads & more

Idalia has quickly become a category 4 hurricane as it bears down on Florida. A group of military officers claims to have seized power in Gabon. Ukraine says Moscow has launched a massive attack, as Russia says it's also been attacked. The EPA cut back federal protections for more than half the country's wetlands - we'll tell you why. And, Political ads are coming back on X.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Idalia lashes Florida coast, 3M combat earplugs, new bank rules & more

Parts of Florida are feeling the effects of Hurricane Idalia as officials plead with residents to evacuate. Then, we’ll tell you about 3M’s lawsuit settlement over its combat earplugs to the military that are alleged to have caused serious injuries. US financial regulators approved new rules to prevent large and regional banks from collapsing. President Joe Biden and Costa Rica’s president addressed key migration issues. Lastly, “Barbie” reached a new milestone, edging out some big movies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Idalia’s impact, UNC suspect charged, Wagner founder’s funeral & more

Idalia’s landfall strength and storm surge could reach once-in-a-lifetime levels along parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast. The suspect accused of fatally shooting a faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill has been identified and appeared in court today. Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has been laid to rest, according to a Russian media outlet. President Joe Biden is continuing his bid to lower healthcare costs for millions of seniors. And, new data on US job openings shows signs of a cooling trend in the labor market.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hurricane Idalia, drugs for price negotiations, ISIS-linked migrant smuggling & more

Florida is bracing for Hurricane Idalia to make landfall tomorrow as a Category 3 hurricane. The Biden administration released the names of the ten drugs Medicare will be able to negotiate prices for. The FBI is investigating a group of Uzbek nationals who sought asylum at the US-Mexico border that were helped by a person with ties to ISIS. The Biden administration issued a pro-union report, while a possible autoworkers strike looms. Plus, OpenAI launched a new version of Chat GPT.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Idalia getting stronger, Biden impeachment strategy, live worm found in brain & more

Hurricane Idalia is moving towards Florida as it continues gaining strength. FEMA is announcing billions for climate resiliency, while its disaster relief fund is dangerously close to empty. House Republicans have begun strategizing about moving forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Hawaiian Electric says power lines falling in high winds look to have caused one fire, but not the one in Lahaina. Plus, a live worm is found inside a woman's brain. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM: FL bracing for Idalia, Trump's legal calendar, Eminem asks candidate to stop & more

People in Florida are preparing for Idalia as it strengthens to a category 3 hurricane this morning. Police in North Carolina are still looking for the weapon and the motive to a deadly campus shooting. We'll wrap the details of yesterday's cases in DC and Georgia involving former President Donald Trump. Schools and businesses in Fukushima are getting harassing calls after Japan released treated radioactive water into the ocean. And, Eminem asks a presidential candidate to stop.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: UNC-Chapel Hill shooting, Idalia intensifying, remembering ‘Joe the Plumber’ & more

Police have arrested a man in connection to a deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in Florida bringing damaging winds, rain, and storm surge. We’re learning more about the gunman who killed three Black people in a racist shooting at a store in Jacksonville, Florida. President Joe Biden marked the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington while warning about the rise of extremism in the US. Lastly, the man who became known as “Joe the Plumber” during the 2008 election cycle has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: Mark Meadows' hearing, Idalia evacuation orders, Dollar General shooting & more

Former President Donald Trump’s infamous call with Georgia officials has been a key part of his former White House chief of staff’s hearing today. Several counties are under evacuation orders ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia. Plus, we’ll tell you about a fiery helicopter crash that killed at least two people. New details are emerging about a racist shooting rampage at a store in Jacksonville, Florida. And, Spain’s soccer chief could face charges for kissing a Women’s World cup player without her consent – we have the latest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: FL hurricane watch, Trump trial date set, MLK speech & more

Tropical Storm Idalia is heading toward Florida and expected to strengthen to a Category 3 hurricane. There are two hearings happening in two of Donald Trump’s four criminal trials – one in Georgia and the other in Washington DC – that’ll give a clearer picture of what comes next. We’ll tell you what you need know about Covid-19 now the virus has changed and so has our immunity. Plus, today is the 60th anniversary of one of the most iconic speeches in history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Two Trump hearings, DeSantis leaves campaign trail, slapping shuts school & more

Two hearings are set to begin at the same time this morning for cases involving former President Donald Trump. Republican nominee contender and Florida governor Ron DeSantis left the campaign to navigate two crises at home. Ukraine’s president says international allies wouldn’t support Kyiv if it were to move the hostilities to Russian territory. An Indian school has been ordered to shut after a video emerged showing a teacher having students slap a fellow classmate. Plus, legendary gameshow host Bob Barker has died.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hate crime investigation, Russia says Prigozhin dead, Biles breaks record & more

The DOJ is investigating a shooting this weekend that killed 3 Black people Jacksonville, Florida as a hate crime. Two hearings are being held today related to the cases against Former President Donald Trump  – one of which may decide a trial date. Russian investigators say genetic tests confirm Wagner chief Yevgeni Prigozhin died in a plane crash. A hurricane watch has been issued for parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast. And, Simone Biles makes history... again!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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One Thing: Scenes from a (Trump-less) GOP Debate

Eight Republican presidential candidates took the stage in Milwaukee last week for the first primary debate of the 2024 campaign. Notably missing, however, was frontrunner Donald Trump, who surrendered to Fulton County authorities a day later in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case. In today’s episode, we head to Milwaukee to recap the moments that mattered and to get a sense of how the debate could shape the race going forward.  Guests: Dana Bash, CNN Anchor & Chief Political Correspondent  Jeff Zeleny, CNN Chief National Affairs Correspondent  Kit Maher, CNN Campaign Embed To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/27/202317 minutes, 12 seconds
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3 PM ET: Kiss controversy suspension, remembering Bob Barker, British Museum theft & more

FIFA suspends Spain soccer chief Luis Rubiales after kissing a star player on the lips following the team’s victory in the Women’s World Cup. Longtime gameshow host Bob Barker has died at the age of 99. Bronny James has been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect as he recovers from cardiac arrest. Iowa voters tell CNN how they felt candidates fared in the Republican presidential debate. And the British Museum scrambles to locate and recover thousands of items taken from the museum.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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10 AM ET: Louisiana fires, MLB shooting, March on Washington 2023 & more

Multiple communities are under evacuation orders in Louisiana as ‘unprecedented’ wildfires rage. Gunfire rings out at a Major League Baseball game in Chicago. Four astronauts are on their way to the International Space Station. President Joe Biden shifts his tone as autoworkers approve a potential strike. And activists gather in the nation's capital to mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden's mugshot joke, Wagner chief memorials, Zillow’s homebuying offer & more

President Joe Biden reacts to former President Donald Trump’s mugshot in the Georgia election subversion case. Supporters of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin are paying their respects following a plane crash that’s believed to have killed him and everyone on board. A Texas judge temporarily blocked the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for most minors. The White House is defending its response to New York’s migrant crisis. Lastly, real estate company Zillow is rolling out a new option to make purchasing a home more affordable.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump co-defendant held, Michigan storm aftermath, World Cup kiss blowback & more

Former President Donald Trump and his 18 other co-defendants in the Georgia election subversion case are out on bond except for one. We have new developments on the Russian plane crash that’s believed to have killed the Wagner chief. At least five people have died during severe storms in Michigan as hundreds of thousands of customers remain in the dark. The United Auto Workers union is talking about a possible strike against the Big Three auto companies if a new contract deal isn't reached. And, Spain’s Women’s World Cup soccer team is taking a stand against a controversial kiss.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's defiance, interest rate dilemma, Kremlin crash response & more

All defendants charged in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case have now surrendered before the deadline. We'll tell you where the Federal Reserve Chairman's head is at on interest rates. The Kremlin is speaking out about the speculation that it was involved in the plane crash that may have killed the Wagner leader. The DOJ and Texas have until 5pm today to file their closing arguments in the border buoys case. And, the brutal heatwave baking the central and southern US is going to keep breaking records this weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hawaiians found, new Covid vaccines, beer business for $1 & more

The number of people missing in Hawaii has dropped as some people have been found alive, but many families are still waiting for answers. Hundreds of thousands of people woke up without power in Michigan and Ohio this morning. Updated Covid-19 vaccines are expected next month. There are fears Russia will never return the children it's accused of taking from Ukraine. Plus, Heineken is selling an entire business for about $1.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's mug shot, Maui files lawsuit, DOJ suing Space X & more

Former President Donald Trump posted his mug shot on X after turning himself in to the Fulton County Jail. Maui's government is suing Hawaiian electric over this month's devastating wildfires. New York's Governor is calling on, and calling out, President Joe Biden. Millions of children in Pakistan still don't have access to clean water. Plus, we'll tell you why the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Space X.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump out on bond, Subway’s new owner, Europe tourist tax & more

Former President Donald Trump has turned himself in at the Fulton County Jail, stemming from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia - we have the latest. House Republicans are investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over Trump’s fourth criminal indictment. US officials have announced when Ukrainian pilots will start training on F-16 fighter jets in the war against Russia. In our business roundup, sandwich chain Subway has ended its search for a buyer. Lastly, tourists going to Europe have another expense to consider when traveling – we’ll explain.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump to surrender, Russian plane crash remarks, Kobe Bryant statue & more

Former President Donald Trump is on his way to the Fulton County Jail to turn himself in as part of the Georgia election subversion case. We’re hearing from presidents of Russia and Ukraine on the plane crash with the head of Wagner on board. Seafood imports from Japan have been banned in China – we’ll explain. Mortgage rates hit a high today. And, we’ll tell you about a big tribute to the late NBA legend Kobe Bryant.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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UPDATED: 12 PM ET: Trump's legal switch, US heat dome, passenger weight check & more

We’re just a few hours away from former President Donald Trump’s surrender in Georgia - and he’s switched up his defense team. Russia's President Vladimir Putin has finally commented on the plane crash that is presumed to have killed Wagner’s chief. A heat dome is fueling extreme temperatures across the US - we’ll bring you the forecast. Harsh penalties have been introduced in Florida for college workers that don’t use the restroom aligned with the gender they were assigned at birth. And, Korean Air will be weighing some of its passengers before they board their flight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's surrender, BRICS expands, WSJ reporter detention extended & more

We'll tell you who stood out at the first GOP primary debate last night, and who was quieter than expected. Former President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in today. The BRICS economic bloc is adding six new members. The Wall Street Journal reporter detained in Russia will spend more time in jail before his trial. Plus, calls for punishment are getting louder for the official who forcibly kissed a player after Spain’s World Cup win.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: GOP debate takeaways, biker bar shooting, plane crash questions & more

We start in Milwaukee where 5 Thing's David Rind breaks down the key takeaways from last night's GOP primary debate. Three people are dead after a mass shooting at a biker bar in Orange County, California. Questions are being asked about whether the plane crash that's presumed to have killed Wagner boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was an accident. Plus, why China is banning seafood from Japan.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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10 PM ET: GOP debate showdown, election case requests denied, brain device implants & more

Eight Republican candidates faced off in the party’s first primary debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in light of former President Donald Trump’s absence. A judge denied requests from two former government officials who are trying to avoid arrest in the Georgia election subversion case. North Korea says its attempt to send a satellite into space didn’t go as planned. An hourslong standoff between police and a man in Pittsburgh came to a tragic end. And, researchers say brain implants can help people with paralysis communicate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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5 PM ET: First GOP debate, Giuliani surrenders, Russia plane crash & more

The first Republican presidential debate is on tonight — our reporters on the ground explain what you can expect. Plus, former Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell have surrendered on charges in the Georgia election subversion case. Russian authorities say Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was in a plane crash, months after he launched a mutiny in the country. An active shooting situation is unfolding in Pittsburgh over an eviction notice. And, Macy’s says more people aren’t paying their credit card bills.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12PM ET: Giuliani surrendering, Hawaii economic cost, Indian moon landing & more

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani says he's turning himself into Fulton County jail today. A new analysis shows Hawaiian wildfires may have caused billions of dollars in economic loses. Ukraine says a Russian drone attack damaged thousands of tons of grain meant for export. The FAA is trying to put an end to near collisions from commercial airplanes at US airports - we'll tell you how. Plus, India has made a soft landing on the moon for the very first time.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Brutal heatwave, DeSantis' target, writers strike offer & more

More than 110 million Americans are facing oppressive heat today, as a heatwave causes deadly wildfires in Europe. With former President Donald Trump skipping tonight's GOP primary debate, the target could be on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. It could be time to start wearing a mask again to protect against Covid-19. Hundreds of children have died from malnutrition as a food crisis continues in Sudan. Plus, studios have a new offer on the table to bring Hollywood writers back to work.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Fulton County surrender, heat closes schools, jet ski escape & more

Former President Donald Trump's co-defendants are starting to turn themselves in to the Fulton County jail. Eight Republican candidates will take to the stage tonight to convince voters they should be the next US president. Oppressive heat has 110 million people under alerts, forcing some schools to close. One in five women say they were mistreated while receiving maternity care. Plus, a man rides a jet ski from China to South Korea.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Lawyers subpoenaed, school bus tragedy, retail profit plunge & more

We begin with new developments on an attempt from former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his Georgia subversion case to federal court. We’re tracking two tropical systems moving into northern Mexico and Hispaniola. Plus, we’ll tell you about a deadly school bus crash in Ohio on the first day of classes. Former FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried appeared in court for the first time today since a federal judge revoked his bail. Lastly, we’ll tell you which retail chain is blaming thefts for its poor earnings.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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5 PM ET: UPS labor deal, Tropical Storm Harold, Pakistan rescue mission & more

UPS union workers voted to approve a new contract and avoid a nationwide strike - we have the latest. Some of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants have surrendered in the Georgia election subversion case – we’ll hear from one of them. Tropical Storm Harold is triggering flash flooding and tornado warnings in parts of Texas. S&P downgrades some credit ratings on US regional banks. And, we’ll tell you about a daring rescue in Pakistan that saved multiple people trapped in a cable car.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump co-defendants surrender, chairlift kids rescued, America’s favorite beer & more

Officials on Maui are making progress as they search what’s left of the devastated area and identifying bodies. Two of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia election case have now turned themselves in. A hearing is taking place today on whether Texas needs to remove its controversial floating border from the Rio Grande. Rescuers have saved four children trapped in a chairlift in northern Pakistan - but two children and two teachers are still stuck. And, Bud Light has been dethroned as America’s best-selling beer.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Fukushima water release, false health claims, cable car rescue & more

Former President Donald Trump says he'll turn himself into Fulton County Jail on Thursday. The archdiocese of San Francisco says its filing for bankruptcy – to make settlements easier for more than 500 child sexual abuse lawsuits. Officials in Japan say they'll begin releasing treated radioactive water into the ocean this week. A new poll shows many people are still being exposed to false health claims, and can't tell if they should believe them. Plus, the race to rescue eight people trapped in a cable car dangling 900 feet in the air.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: GOP debate candidates, Tropical Storm Harold, chess champions & more

We'll tell you which eight Republicans have qualified for the first GOP presidential nomination debate. Staff at the Fulton County Sheriff's office have received threats ahead of former President Donald Trump turning himself in. Tropical Storm Harold is set to cause problems in Texas. A key Russia-friendly bloc could be looking to expand. And, an Indian teenage prodigy wants to become the World Chess Champion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s surrender details, Biden visits Maui, Sha’Carri Richardson's comeback & more

Former President Donald Trump has announced his plans to surrender this week. President Joe Biden met with state officials, emergency responders, and wildfire survivors during his trip to Maui. A new study paints a sobering picture of the lingering effects long Covid-19 symptoms could have on your health. A man shot and killed a woman in southern California after an argument over a pride flag hanging outside her store. Lastly, American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson wins a world championship title.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hilary’s aftermath, Trump’s bond agreement, World Cup kiss controversy & more

The tropical system Hilary is moving through the western US as some places brace for dangerous flooding. Former President Donald Trump and some of his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case have reached agreements on the terms of their bonds. The FDA is expected to approve the first RSV vaccine to protect newborns from birth. Goldman Sachs is warning its clients about the potential for a government shutdown. And, we’ll hear the Spanish soccer chief’s response to backlash for kissing a Women’s World Cup star without her consent.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: Tropical storm warning, Trump doubles down, baby murderer's sentence & more

California has been dealing with heavy rain, flood warnings and an earthquake, while another tropical storm may hit the US sometime this week. President Joe Biden is in Maui today after being criticized for his response to the fires there. Former President Donald Trump reiterates he won't take part in the first Republican presidential primary debate. The world's second largest economy is in trouble. Plus, a British nurse has been sentenced, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies in her care.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's Hawaii visit, milkshake deaths, Russia's moon crash & more

25 million people are under flood alerts as Hilary weakens to a post-tropical cyclone but continues its way through the Southwestern US. President Joe Biden is visiting the Hawaiian communities devastated by wildfires. Ukraine is a step closer to getting F-16 fighter jets. Three people have died from drinking contaminated milkshakes in the US. Plus, Russia's first lunar mission in decades ends with a crash.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hilary hits California, Hawaiians 'lost forever', World Cup celebrations & more

Parts of southern California are bracing for impact as Hilary weakens to a post-tropical cyclone, but brings potentially life-threatening flooding. Hawaii's governor says some people could be "lost forever" as work continues to find those missing. Former President Donald Trump is expected to hand himself in to the Fulton County Jail this week. We'll bring you the results of elections in Ecuador and Guatemala. Plus, World Cup winners celebrate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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One Thing: What is Maui After the Fires?

It’s been over a week since blazing wildfires ripped through the island of Maui, killing over 100 people and causing billions of dollars of damage. While the outpouring of support has been significant, some locals have voiced anger over the official response, lingering tourist presence, and real estate speculators trying to buy up land. In today’s episode, we hear stories of survival and look at how disasters like this one are forcing communities to ask tough questions about how prepared they are for stronger and faster wildfires.  Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent  For more on how you can help the Hawaii wildfire victims, go here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/20/202316 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Dire flood warning, invasive hornet spotted, WWC final preview & more

Officials are warning of “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” as Hurricane Hilary heads towards the southwestern US. At least seven people have been killed after a Russian missile slams into the Chernihiv city center. Republican presidential candidates are preparing to debate without former President Donald Trump. An invasive hornet poses a new threat to bees in the US. And England and Spain prepare to clash in the Women’s World Cup final.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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10 AM ET: CA storm preps, missing Proud Boy, olive oil ‘crisis’ & more

Residents in the Southwest are bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding as Hurricane Hilary marches north. Meanwhile, residents in Washington state and Canada’s Northwest Territories are forced to evacuate due to wildfires. Experts say extreme heat could push the olive industry into a state of crisis. The FBI is searching for a member of the Proud Boys after he disappeared days before he was due to be sentenced for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. And encounters on the US southern border surged in July.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s expected surrender, Hurricane Hilary, Covid-19 booster study & more

We have an idea of when former President Donald Trump could turn himself in next week in his election interference case in Georgia. Hawaii community members are urging state leaders to give residents a voice in the rebuilding process. Southern California is bracing for Hurricane Hilary, which is expected to make landfall this weekend as a tropical storm. President Joe Biden announced new commitments with leaders of South Korea and Japan during a historic meeting. Lastly, researchers suggest getting your updated Covid-19 booster shot in the same arm as your last shot – we’ll tell you why.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hawaii wildfire donations, Trump’s defamation trial, Bitcoin crashes & more

Disaster relief donations continue to pour in for Hawaii wildfire victims as authorities investigate the cause of the devastation. Hurricane Hilary is intensifying off the coast of Mexico, triggering California’s first tropical storm watch. Former President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to delay a second trial with E. Jean Carroll has been denied. Russian shelling has left thousands of Ukrainians in the dark. And, a report ignited a major crypto sell-off.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: ‘Historic’ trilateral meeting, Maui rebuild effort, Hurricane Hilary & more

Leaders from the US, Japan and South Korea are meeting today for their first ever trilateral meeting. Hawaii braces for the daunting task of having to rebuild what was destroyed by the deadly fires. Hurricane Hilary is now a Category 4 storm. There’s less than a week to go before the first Republican presidential primary debate, and candidates are preparing for two scenarios. Plus, law enforcement in Southern California is tackling “flash-mob” style robberies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Moscow drone, FEMA short on funds, Starbucks payout & more

A drone was shot down over Moscow this morning, with Russia blaming Ukraine for the "attack". Former President Donald Trump reacted for the first time on camera about his latest indictment as negotiations continue over his surrender to GA officials. More than 40 million people in the US are under heat alerts, while Hurricane Hilary threatens the southwest. Year-round disasters caused by the climate crisis have drained FEMA's coffers. Plus, Starbucks has to pay more to a former worker who claims she was fired for being White. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Maui resignation, Biden hosts leaders, video causes mistrial & more

The head of Maui’s emergency management agency has resigned for health reasons, amid criticism for not enough warning about the wildfires. Meanwhile, thousands of people are rushing to escape wildfires in Canada. President Joe Biden is hosting the first-ever trilateral summit between the US, Japan and South Korea at Camp David. A mistrial has been declared in the case of a White father and son charged with the attempted murder of a Black FedEx driver. And, an arrest after jumping off the Eiffel Tower.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s trial date request, Facebook data privacy settlement, Taylor Swift’s tour & more

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team wants his federal election interference trial to happen in 2026. Plus, the US has vowed to approve its allies’ transfer of F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine. Two tax charges from Hunter Biden’s collapsed plea deal have been dismissed. We have details on Facebook’s data privacy settlement and the deadline to file a claim. Lastly, Taylor Swift’s tour is expected to bring in billions in ticket sales.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hawaii land grab warning, mortgage rates jump, high gas prices & more

Hawaii’s governor is vowing to block predatory land grabs on Maui as several wildfires continue to burn. A Georgia sheriff’s office says it’s tracking down online threats made against grand jurors who voted to indict former President Donald Trump in the election interference case. Rising mortgage rates have reached a new milestone. A US Marine has been charged with sexual assault weeks after a girl was found in the Camp Pendleton barracks. And, we’ll tell you how extreme weather could cost you at the pump.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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12 PM: Maui death toll climbs, Trump's surrender plan, "rich-cession" & more

More than 110 people have now died in the Maui wildfires, as a power company faces a lawsuit for its potential role in the fires. There are new threats against a judge and grand jurors involved in cases against former President Donald Trump. We'll tell you why a Kansas newspaper that was raided last week feels vindicated. 401ks are in good shape, while 2022 saw what some are calling a "rich-cession." And, we'll tell you where heavy rain is expected in the US, thanks to Hurricane Hilary.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's debate plans, migrant boat deaths, Bradley Cooper's nose & more

It doesn't look like former President Donald Trump will be taking part in next week's Republican presidential primary debate. 60 people are thought to be dead after a boat disaster off the coast of Cape Verde in West Africa. Lawmakers in North Carolina have overridden the Democrat governor’s veto on bills targeting transgender youth. We'll tell you why some brands have suspended advertising on X. Plus, Bradley Cooper's nose is attracting criticism.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hawaii's missing people, synagogue bomb threats, USNWT coach quits & more

Authorities are still trying to work out exactly how many people are missing in Hawaii, as families wait for news. A CNN investigation has found evidence of a gruesome massacre in Sudan. Officials say more than 100-thousand asylum seekers have come through New York City since last spring. Authorities are investigating a series of fake bomb threats targeting synagogues across the US. Plus, there are reports the USNWT coach has resigned.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Abortion pill ruling, Paul Whelan’s conversation, Aldi’s acquisition & more

A federal appeals court ruled that a widely used abortion pill could stay on the market for now but with limits on access. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone to wrongfully detained American Paul Whelan. More people have perished in Hawaii’s wildfires as crews work to put out the flames. Women and adults in their 30s are being diagnosed with certain cancers more often. Lastly, grocery store giant Aldi is acquiring two southern supermarket staples.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s trial date, inflation policy woes, “Rust” shooting latest & more

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are negotiating details of his surrender. Traders are getting some insight about future interest rate hikes. Questions about accountability are growing surrounding the deadly Hawaii wildfires. Target’s quarterly sales tanked for the first time in six years. And, actor Alec Baldwin could be charged again in his ongoing case about the fatal shooting on his movie set.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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12 PM: Biden's Maui visit, brewing gov't funding fight, 'kidfluencer' cash & more

We'll tell you when President Joe Biden plans to visit Maui, as search and rescue efforts continue after the devastating wildfires. More homeowners are tapping into their equity for some cash, while more homes were built last month amid a low supply. There's another fight brewing on Capitol Hill over federal funding – we'll bring you all the details. Ukrainian forces say they've liberated a village in the east of the country. And, we'll tell you which state is helping 'kidfluencers' cash in next year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: 'Unprecedented water crisis', cash-strapped Giuliani, World Cup result & more

A new report warns the world is facing an "unprecedented water crisis". Locals in a Hawaiian town want repairs to focus on the people who live there, not just tourists. Rudy Giuliani says he's pretty strapped for cash because of all his legal bills. The man who famously predicted the 2008 housing market collapse is now betting big on a Wall Street crash. Plus, the result from the England vs Australia game.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hawaii alarms 'immobilized', kids' solitary confinement, 'Blind Side' family responds & more

As the death toll from the Maui wildfires reaches a grim milestone, officials say they think sirens were "effectively immobilized" by the heat. Why some of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants what to move the Georgia case to federal court. Officials in Sudan say thousands of bodies have been buried in mass graves. A prosecutor in Louisiana says kids are being held in solitary confinement in the state’s adult maximum-security prison. Plus, the family depicted in "The Blind Side" responds after the man its based on takes legal action.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 PM ET: Mark Meadows’ move, US soldier in North Korea, ESPN anchor’s departure & more

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is attempting to dismiss Georgia’s election interference case against him. In a federal investigation into the aftermath of the 2020 election, we have new details on the special counsel’s search warrant for former President Donald Trump’s direct messages from his Twitter account. North Korea claims the US soldier who crossed into its territory did so, in part, because of racial discrimination within the US military. Federal officials are easing water cuts in the Southwest after the Colorado River's remarkable turnaround. Lastly, longtime ESPN anchor Sage Steele has left the network after settling a lawsuit.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s RICO case, Biden’s wildfire disaster remarks, TV viewership’s decline & more

Former President Donald Trump has ten days to surrender ahead of his impending arraignment on alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. Federal prosecutors say Hunter Biden’s plea deal to resolve a felony gun possession charge isn’t legally binding – we’ll explain. President Joe Biden made his first public comments about deadly wildfires in Hawaii after being criticized for not speaking up sooner. The mother of a six-year-old boy who shot his first-grade teacher at a Virginia elementary school pleaded guilty to a state charge. And, as cord-cutting surges, TV viewership reaches a new low.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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12 PM: Trump fighting back, Phoenix breaks another record, 1/2 World Cup final set & more

Former President Donald Trump announced a "major news conference" next Monday after being indicted in Georgia yesterday. President Joe Biden will address the devastating Maui wildfires today, after facing criticism. Phoenix, Arizona has broken another alarming climate record –we'll give you the details. The Biden administration is set to give out admissions guidance to universities and colleges. And, we'll tell you which team is heading to its first ever final in the Women's World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Wildfire response questions, soldier's training death, surfers miraculous rescue & more

Former President Donald Trump's legal schedule is getting pretty full, as he faces more criminal charges. As the death toll continues to rise from the Maui wildfires, questions are raised about the state's response. The Taliban is marking two years since it took control in Afghanistan. A National Guard soldier has died after suffering heat related symptoms. Plus, four surfers are rescued after 38 hours at sea.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump indicted again, Maui wildfires victims, saying 'hello' & more

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for a fourth time - we'll bring you the latest. As officials prepare to name the victims of the Maui wildfires, the death toll rises to at least 99 people. An explosion at a gas station in Russia has killed at least 35 people. Three in ten adults or their families have been impacted by the opioid crisis. Plus, why you should start saying "hello" to your neighbors.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hawaii death toll increases, Vanessa Guillen case, former NFL player’s lawsuit

The grand jury in former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case in Georgia has approved ten indictments – we have the latest. Extreme heat and other challenges are impacting emergency wildfire response efforts in Hawaii. For the first time, three US military branches are operating without Senate-confirmed leaders in place. The woman charged in connection to the killing of US solider Vanessa Guillen has been sentenced. Lastly, the former NFL player depicted in the Oscar-winning film “The Blind Side” is suing the couple he claims never adopted him.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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5 PM ET: Georgia election hearing, ex-officers plead guilty, landmark climate trial & more

Key witnesses testified today before a Georgia grand jury hearing evidence about former President Donald Trump and his allies' attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. Despite a breakdown in Hunter Biden’s plea talks, his lawyers argue that part of his plea deal is still “valid and binding.” Six White former Mississippi officers pleaded guilty to state charges for allegedly torturing and abusing two Black men. More than a dozen young plaintiffs won a landmark climate trial in Montana. And, in the US, gas prices are rising at the pump – we’ll tell you the average cost to get around.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump lashes out, air pollution dementia study, Iowa State Fair & more

Former President Donald Trump is lashing out at the Georgia DA investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. A new study shows a certain kind of air pollution could impact a person’s likelihood of dementia. Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vied for voters’ attention at the Iowa State Fair. Saudi Arabia has appointed its first ambassador to Palestine. And, a house exploded outside Pittsburgh - and it’s not the first.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Some Maui residents return, trapped under temple, Zuckerberg-Musk cage fight & more

Some residents of Lahaina are returning home, as Hawaii's governor says damage from the wildfires is already in the billions of dollars. Ukrainian officials say a baby is among the victims of a Russian attack, which followed what Moscow said were attacks on its territory. A possible sign the Federal Reserve may hold interest rates next month. Up to 25 people may be trapped under a collapsed temple in India, as heavy rains hit the region. Plus, Mark Zuckerberg says Elon Musk quote “isn’t serious” about their cage fight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Wildfires lawsuit, possible Trump 4th indictment, 'flash mob' burglaries & more

As Hawaii’s death toll continues to climb, a lawsuit has been filed against the state’s main electrical provider. Sources say Georgia’s prosecutors have messages showing Trump’s team was behind a voting system breach, as a possible 4th indictment looms against the former president. Niger’s military says it has evidence to charge the country’s President with “high treason. Dozens of news organizations have condemned a police raid on a Kansas newspaper. And, another “flash mob” burglary in the LA-area.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Thing: Hollywood’s Strike Season is Ripe for Adaptation

Thousands of Hollywood actors and writers have been on strike for weeks demanding raises, regulation of artificial intelligence, and residuals from content created for streaming services. Meanwhile, thousands of hotel workers and public sector employees in Los Angeles have also staged work stoppages as they push for better wages. However, this uptick in labor unrest goes well beyond California. In today’s episode, we look at what’s driving a surge in union membership across the country and look at how presidential politics could play a role in a potential autoworkers strike.  Guest: Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN Business and Politics Correspondent To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/13/202315 minutes, 59 seconds
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3 PM ET: Maui damage estimates, candidates hit the fair, candle recall & more

A new report estimates it will cost more than $5 billion to rebuild from the deadly wildfires in Maui, while emergency preparedness measures are being questioned. Six people were killed after a migrant boat sinks in the English Channel. Republican presidential candidates make their pitches at the Iowa State Fair. And Target is recalling millions of scented candles.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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10 AM ET: Maui death toll, WGA negotiations, Australia advances at WWC & more

Wildfires in Maui have killed at least 80 people, but that number is expected to rise. Now that the prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden has been given special counsel status, what does that mean for the investigation? Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidates descend upon the Iowa State Fair. The striking Writer’s Guild of America receives a counterproposal from the Hollywood studios. And a Women’s World Cup co-host has advanced to the semifinals for the first time. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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10 PM ET: Illinois assault weapons ban, FTX founder jailed, mysterious land purchases & more

The death toll in Hawaii continues to soar as one food bank pleads for help to serve wildfire survivors. The Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state’s assault-style weapons ban.  FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been sent to jail after a federal judge revoked his bail. Fox is saying goodbye to its top lawyer. Lastly, a secretive company is on one US watchdog's radar over mysterious land purchases near a key military base in California.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hawaii disaster provisions, Hunter Biden case, STI prevention & more

Some displaced wildfire residents in Hawaii may be allowed back into their homes today as officials coordinate efforts for more resources. A Trump-appointed US attorney is now the special counsel in Hunter Biden’s criminal probe – we have reaction from Republicans. A judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case has barred him from disclosing sensitive information in the case. A new report details the impact US inflation is having on families. And, we’ll tell you about a pill more doctors are prescribing as a way to treat sexually transmitted infections.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump hearing, Iowa State Fair politics, Women’s World Cup & more

FEMA says it will help search for wildfire victims in Maui, as the number of people missing remains unclear. Federal prosecutors and lawyers for Donald Trump were in court today for the first hearing in the 2020 election interference case. Republican presidential hopefuls are descending on the Iowa State Fair as they try to pitch themselves to voters. Six suspects have been detained in Ecuador following the assassination of a presidential candidate earlier this week. And, the Women’s World Cup is now guaranteed to be historic for one team.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hawaii's wildfire missing, carbon removal plan, US suicide record & more

As the death toll is expected to rise, officials in Hawaii aren't clear how many people are missing. The Biden administration is set to start a major investment in sucking carbon out of the atmosphere. Ivory Coast is sending hundreds of troops to a standby force that could be used against Niger's coup leaders. Save the Children reports morgues in Sudan are reaching a "breaking point,” as thousands of bodies are rotting in the streets. Plus, the US hit a bleak record for suicides.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20234 minutes, 1 second
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6 AM: Hawaii destruction, hurricane season odds, driverless taxis approved & more

The death toll has climbed in Hawaii, as officials call the wildfires the the largest disaster in the state’s history. The odds are higher of having an above average hurricane season. We'll tell you why the Supreme Court has blocked a $6 billion opioid settlement. Hollywood writers and studios are set to meet today as the more than 100-day strike goes on. And, regulators have given the green light to two driverless taxis companies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hawaii deaths jump, opioid settlement blocked, Phil Mickelson’s betting claims & more

A major response effort is underway to evacuate survivors caught in a deadly wildfire raging in Hawaii. The US Supreme Court has blocked drugmaker Purdue Pharma’s $6 billion opioid settlement. Russian forces unleashed deadly strikes on a Ukrainian hotel. West African leaders ramped up their rhetoric against military coup leaders in Niger who toppled the country’s democratically elected president. Lastly, a professional gambler is making bold betting claims about golfer Phil Mickelson in an upcoming book.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hawaii disaster declaration, Americans imprisoned in Iran, space tourists takeoff & more

President Joe Biden is vowing to help people impacted by deadly wildfires raging across Hawaii’s Big Island and Maui. Plus, five Americans unjustly detained in Iran have been moved to house arrest – we have details. Federal prosecutors proposed that former President Donald Trump’s trial in the 2020 election interference case start days before the anniversary of the Capitol attack. 16 Michigan Republicans who served as fake electors in 2020 have been arraigned on state charges. And, Virgin Galactic launched its first crew of paying customers to space.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Prices heat up, US oil to break record, ‘flu before boo’ & more

Consumer prices rose year-over-year for July - but underlying inflation seems to be cooling down. New York City’s mayor is asking for more funding for thousands of asylum seekers. The White House is speaking out on Wednesday’s assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate. US oil production is set to break all-time records. And, we’ll tell you what you need to be prepared for fall’s viral triple threat.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM: Inflation numbers, Justice Thomas' gifts, Disney+ price hike & more

Unprecedented wildfires have killed at least 36 people in Maui – where around 11 thousand customers are still without power. The Consumer Price Index is out this morning, showing inflation is slightly up. ProPublica is reporting Justice Clarence Thomas received more luxury gift from more billionaires. At least 17 people have been found dead and dozens more missing after a boat carrying Rohingya muslims capsized while traveling to Malaysia. And, why your Disney+ subscription may be going up, again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM: Hawaii death toll jumps, new firearms ruling, heartburn meds dementia link & more

At least 36 people have died in wildfires across Hawaii - we'll bring you the latest. A federal  court has struck down a decades-old law barring illegal drug users from having firearms. A state of emergency has been declared in Ecuador, following the assassination of a presidential candidate. Russia says it shot down nearly a dozen drones, including two that were headed for Moscow. Plus, some acid reflux and heartburn medications could be linked to a higher risk of dementia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hawaii wildfires, Ecuador assassination, Florida’s school rules & more

Deadly wildfires continue to burn in Hawaii, where at least six people have died. The FBI shot and killed a man while trying to arrest him for making threats against President Joe Biden. In Ecuador, one of the candidates running for president was assassinated tonight. We have the latest on the case involving former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents. And, some Florida schools are now requiring parents to approve their child’s nicknames.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Deadly Hawaii wildfires, Amazon rainforest, Lizzo lawsuit latest & more

At least six people have died from wildfires burning through parts of Maui and the Big Island — we have the latest. Sources tell CNN that we could see multiple indictments in Georgia next week, and former President Donald Trump believes he’ll be targeted. The Biden administration rolled out new restrictions on how US companies invest in China. South American countries have failed to reach an agreement on ending deforestation in the Amazon. And, more people could be coming forward against singer Lizzo.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM: Hawaii evacuations, Biden climate claims, Haiti kidnap release & more

Evacuations are underway in Hawaii as several wildfires rage on Maui and the Big Island. President Joe Biden touts his climate credentials in an interview on the Weather Channel - and incorrectly claims he's declared a national emergency on climate. The White House says it's aware that Ukraine's counteroffensive isn't going as well as many hoped, but that "nobody wants to see them struggle." An American nurse and her daughter who were kidnapped in Haiti have been released. And, a 103-year-old woman is seeking political asylum at the US-Mexico border.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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9 AM ET: Secret Trump memo, migrant shipwreck, family dinner deaths & more

The New York Times has gotten hold of a secret memo detailing the strategy behind former President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Dozens of people have died after another boat carrying migrants sank in the Mediterranean. A new Covid-19 variant is on the rise. Wildfires have led to evacuations in Hawaii. Plus, a family dinner ends in three guests dying from mushroom poisoning symptoms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Abortion rights win, coastguard cover up, winning lottery ticket & more

In a big win for abortion rights advocates - Ohio voters have rejected an attempt to make it harder to change the state's constitution. Another legal case against former President Donald Trump will likely be presented to a grand jury next week. An investigation into rape and sexual assault at the coastguard academy was covered up at the highest levels. A winning ticket has finally been sold for the Mega Millions Jackpot. Plus, Tampa's Mayor makes a startling discovery while fishing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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10 PM ET: Key Ohio vote, breast cancer study, Tory Lanez sentenced & more

The judge overseeing the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump scheduled a key hearing for Friday. CNN projects Ohio rejected a measure today that has major implications for abortion rights. ECOWAS has approved new sanctions against Niger, but hasn’t taken military action. A new study finds older American women are potentially over-diagnosed with breast cancer. And, a jury sentenced rapper Tory Lanez to 10 years in prison for shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Ghost guns, Alabama brawl charges, historic credit card debt & more

After fierce storms hit much of the eastern US yesterday, more storms are expected to hit the Plains, the Southeast and New England today. The Supreme Court has agreed to let the Biden administration’s regulations on ghost guns stay in place while legal challenges play out. Police have announced that arrest warrants were issued for three men involved in the Alabama boating dock brawl — we’ll explain the charges. Americans’ credit card debt has hit a grim milestone. And, the world remembers the late Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Wall Street fines, banks on notice, Wegovy and heart health & more

President Joe Biden is set to unveil a national monument and climate funding today, as scientists warn July’s heat met a key threshold. Regulators have fined Wall Street firms almost $550 million dollars - and the SEC hinted that more action could be on the way. Moody’s has put six major US banks on notice for a possible credit rating downgrade - we’ll tell you why. Western officials say the assessments they’re getting on Ukraine’s counteroffensive are more and more “sobering.” And, a new study shows weight loss drug Wegovy could have a major impact on heart health.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Global warming tipping point, LA strikes, mistaken identity arrest & more

The world has reached a tipping point for global warming. Two strikes on a residential building in Ukraine has killed at least seven people, including responding emergency workers. 11,000 LA city workers are going on strike today. A Black woman has spoken out after she was falsely arrested while eight months pregnant. Plus, someone could win $1.55 billion tonight.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly US storms, Ohio's big vote, bear delays flight & more

At least two people are dead after severe storms hit the Eastern US yesterday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. People in Ohio are voting on whether to make it harder to change the state's constitution. Nearly 100 people have been arrested in connection with an international child sex abuse ring. A judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump's counter defamation suit against E. Jean Carroll. Plus, we'll tell you how a bear delayed a flight by more than an hour.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump and DOJ, widespread power outages, ‘The Exorcist’ director & more

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team is at odds with federal prosecutors over how evidence should be handled in the 2020 election interference case. Severe storms have left more than one million customers without power in the US. Ukrainian officials say multiple people were killed after Russian missiles struck a residential area. Paramount has agreed to sell its book publishing powerhouse. And, legendary director William Friedkin has died. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s legal blow, Bibby Stockholm, tornado threat & more

A federal judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s counter defamation lawsuit against author E. Jean Carroll. A former officer involved in the death of George Floyd was sentenced to more than four years in prison today. Asylum-seekers in the UK were moved to controversial housing accommodations. Millions of people in the US are under a tornado threat. And, a new study highlights issues with how Americans get their blood pressure checked.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Deadly rainfall, Fed's 'soft landing', Black mayor 'ousted' claim & more

The clock is ticking for former President Donald Trump's legal team - we'll tell you why. Extreme and sometimes deadly weather is hitting countries around the world. The Federal Reserve could be getting closer to pulling off a "soft landing" when it comes to inflation. Niger's armed forces are bracing for a potential military intervention after a coup. Plus, the first Black mayor of a town in Alabama says he was ousted by his white predecessor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Zelensky assassination plot, blood donations change, Musk vs Zuckerberg & more

Security preparations are starting in Atlanta today, while we wait to see if former President Donald Trump will face more charges over the 2020 election. A woman has been arrested in connection to an alleged plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Gay men will now be allowed to donate blood more easily. Three people are dead after two helicopters collided in California. Plus, more details on Elon Musk's potential cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's deadline, World Cup shock, Barbie's billion & more

Prosecutors want to stop former President Donald Trump from sharing evidence about the 2020 election case - but his lawyers say they'll fight back. The leaders of the military coup in Niger have missed a deadline to return the country's president to power. More extreme heat and severe flooding in the US. The US National Women's Team is out of the World Cup in a shocking upset. Plus, "Barbie" hits $1 billion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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One Thing: Why the Third Trump Indictment is the Most Serious Yet

Donald Trump was indicted Tuesday on criminal charges by a federal grand jury in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the latest in a series of unprecedented criminal indictments against the former President. In today’s episode, we examine the historic charges and how it appears prosecutors plan to make their case. Plus, a look at how the Republican frontrunner is expected to navigate a packed courtroom calendar while on the campaign trail.  Guest: Elie Honig, CNN Senior Legal AnalystTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/6/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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3 PM ET: Desantis on election lies, postpartum depression pill, USWNT fan angst & more

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis admits 2020 election theories pushed by former President Donald Trump were untrue – but most Republican voters aren’t buying it. The FDA has approved the first pill aimed at treating postpartum depression. President Joe Biden is strongly considering designation a new national monument around the Grand Canyon. Fans of the US Women’s National Team are on edge ahead of their knockout round World Cup match against Sweden. And Mark Margolis, the actor best known for iconic role in “Breaking Bad,” has died. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 AM ET: Ukraine peace summit, NYC influencer mayhem, Biles is back & more

Saudi Arabia hosts representatives from dozens of countries for a summit on ending the war in Ukraine – but Russia is sitting it out. Special counsel Jack Smith wants to limit what former President Donald Trump can do with evidence in the 2020 election subversion case. A gaming influencer is charged with inciting a riot after a giveaway turns violent on the streets of Manhattan. Simone Biles returns to competitive gymnastics two years after suffering a mental block at the Olympics. And NASA restores communications with Voyager 2. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump attacks prosecutors, $300m robocall fine, DeSantis vs. NBA players & more

Former President Donald Trump dropped a new ad today attacking the prosecutors who are investigating or have already brought cases against him - and they’re airing close to home. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is looking to make money off of his spat with the NBA players’ union. Saudi Arabia will host peace talks on Ukraine tomorrow, but one important country will be noticeably absent. The FCC slapped a record fine against the biggest robocall scam it has ever investigated - and you’ve probably been affected by it. Lastly, new parents struggling with depression could get some relief soon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump pleads 'not guilty' twice, Putin critic charges, Biles bounces back & more

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty twice in two cases in the last 24 hours. President Joe Biden is trying to take credit for economic progress, but are voters making that connection? Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critic Alexey Navalny is facing an even longer stint in jail. The Parkland, FL community relived the deadly 2018 high school shooting today – we’ll tell you why and who was there. Plus, legendary US gymnast Simone Biles is back on the mat. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Gilgo Beach victim, Putin could eye 2024, Andrew Tate released & more

As former President Donald Trump faces charges in three cases, we'll tell you the latest moves happening in Georgia that signal he could face potential charges there too. Another victim has been identified in the Gilgo Beach murders. Extreme heat is causing all sorts of problems, even for your bank account. There are concerns Russia's president is possibly keeping an eye on the 2024 presidential election in the US. Plus, controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been released from house arrest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Jobs report latest, China buying information, Amazon deforestation down & more

The labor market continues to cool - we'll bring you the latest job numbers. Ukraine says it's carried out an attack near a Russian naval base. Two US Navy sailors have been accused of handing over information to China. We'll tell you why schools are being warned not to offer AP psychology classes in Florida. Plus, deforestation in the Amazon is at a six-year low.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's next steps, Parkland shooting reenactment, NYC outdoor dining & more

We'll tell you what happens next after former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four charges. A judge says the Biden Administration can keep a controversial asylum policy in place, for now. The Parkland school shooting is being reenacted today with live gunfire. Niger's ousted president has a warning for the region. Plus, outdoor dining in New York City is here to stay.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump talks indictment, TN Dems reelected, Scientology & more

Former President Donald Trump talked to reporters after his latest criminal indictment. CNN projects the two young Black Tennessee statehouse Democrats who were kicked out of office this spring will win reelection. Former Mississippi law enforcement officers have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the torture of two Black men. Russia is ramping up its offensive, while Ukraine is cooling expectations on its counteroffensive. Lastly, actress Leah Remini is suing the Church of Scientology - and she’s not the first former member to accuse it of wrongdoing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump pleads not guilty, sailors shared secrets, summer vacation hotspots & more

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Two US Navy sailors were arrested for allegedly sharing US national defense information with China. Mortgage rates spiked to almost 7% while markets digest recent economic data. Twitter’s rival is not doing so hot. Plus, airlines are seeing a surge in international travel demand from Americans – we’ll tell you where they’re going.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's third arrest, cinderblock 'dungeon' escape, Lizzo speaks out & more

Former President Donald Trump is just hours away from his third arrest in four months. A woman escaped a cinderblock dungeon in Oregon and now investigators are looking for more victims in other states. A woman in Louisiana is suing the makers of Ozempic and Mounjaro. Singer Lizzo breaks her silence after a lawsuit was filed by three former backup dancers. And, a federal judge has handed down a case that could impact America's free press.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's day in court, Americans' economy worries, slow runner controversy & more

We'll hear how things are likely to go down as former President Donald Trump appears in court today. Ukraine says 10,000 civilians have been killed since Russia launched its invasion. The family of the US army private who crossed into North Korea say he’s not the type to just disappear. Americans are feeling pretty negative about the economy. Plus, how a slow runner led to an official getting suspended.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump goes to Washington, border deaths, Taylor's trucker thank you & more

Former President Donald Trump is due in court in Washington today. Two bodies have been found in the Rio Grande near a controversial barrier on the US-Mexico border. Israel's Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to another controversial new law. The US is preparing to evacuate people from Niger after a coup in the country. Plus, Taylor Swift had a "life changing" surprise for some of the truckers working on her tour.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s day in court, stocks fall, massacre survivors speak & more

Former President Donald Trump is set to appear in court Thursday for his third indictment. Mortgage rates spiked and US stocks fell after a rating company downgraded US debt. An immigration attorney is sounding the alarm about family separation at the US-Mexico border. The leaders of Niger’s coup appear to be considering a partnership with the Wagner mercenary group. Lastly, survivors and relatives of those killed at the Tree of Life synagogue made emotional statements after today’s verdict.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump dined with Fox, death penalty verdict, US stocks sink & more

Former President Donald Trump dined with top Fox executives last night after being indicted for a third time for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A federal grand jury sentenced the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter to death. Stocks end the day lower as the US credit rating got downgraded. There’s tension in eastern Europe – we’ll tell you why. And the feud in Florida between the governor and Disney World continues.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's defense, Mexico makes it rain, writers strike movement & more

A lawyer for former President Donald Trump breaks down a potential defense strategy for the charges he faces related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A similar probe heating up down in Georgia could mean bad news for the co-conspirators cited in federal indictment against Trump. Bank of America and Fitch Ratings are at odds over their US economic outlooks. Mexico has a creative solution to their extreme drought. And, Hollywood studios invite the Writers Guild back to the negotiating table.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's indictment judge, Ukraine torture report, US' World Cup match up & more

We're learning new details about the judge randomly assigned to oversee former President Donald Trump's latest indictment. A new report says Russian guards tortured Ukrainians in detention camps. Deadly, extreme and record breaking rainfall has hit China. AI mammograms can help detect breast cancer earlier. Plus, we'll tell you who the US will face in their first knockout game of the World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's third indictment, 'fire whirls' raging, jackpot hits $1.25B & more

It's once, twice, three times indicted for former President Donald Trump, as he faces charges over the 2020 election aftermath. He's the only who's been charged so far, but we'll tell you who some of his alleged co-conspirators are. A huge fire burning in California and Nevada is causing "fire whirls" and dangerous conditions for firefighters. Ukraine says Russia's latest drone strike is an attack on "global food security". Plus, the Mega Millions Jackpot rises again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s bombshell 3rd indictment, Lizzo lawsuit, US debt downgraded & more

Former President Donald Trump is facing criminal charges for the third time in a bombshell indictment - we’ll break down what it say. The fight between Vice President Kamala Harris and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis heats up - we’ll tell you what Harris said today. One of the top credit rating agencies downgraded its rating for US debt - we’ll tell you why, and what that means for people around the world. A record number of migrants are crossing the Darien Gap, which connects South and Central America. Lastly, former dancers for Lizzo are suing the musician, alleging a hostile work environment and harassment.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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5 PM: Trump indicted in 2020 election probe, wildfire activity, beef over beef & more

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for a third time for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election – we'll bring you the details. A massive wildfire straddling two western states is spawning fire whirls. The man accused of killing three women and suspected of killing a fourth in New York was in court today. Ukraine’s gain of a small village raises a larger question for the country. And Taco Bell is being accused of false advertising.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump indictment watch, Colorado River drying up, Team USA advances & more

The grand jury hearing evidence in special counsel Jack Smith's probe into Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 election is meeting today. We'll tell you how much water the Colorado River Basin is estimated to have lost. A US border patrol agent has been indicted on multiple charges. France is getting ready to evacuate hundreds of European citizens from Niger. And, the US Women's soccer team is facing criticism, after scraping through to the next round of the World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Brief heat relief, Bahamas conspiracy suspect, zoo defends bears & more

Investigations into both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are heating up. There's some relief from the heat in parts of the US that have been sweltering. Work continues to bring an American nurse and her child home after they were kidnapped in Haiti. An American woman has been charged with conspiring to kill her husband in the Bahamas. Plus, we'll tell you why a zoo in China is having to reassure visitors that its sun bears, are in fact bears.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Moscow drone strikes, Hunter Biden investigation, Pornhub access denied & more

Drone strikes in Moscow are on the rise, and it's taking citizens by surprise. Three GOP House chairmen say they're investigating Hunter Biden's plea deal. The military government in Myanmar has pardoned the country's former leader for some charges. People in Arkansas won't be able to access Pornhub anymore. Plus, we'll give you the results of the US' World Cup match against Portugal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Fires rage on, US-Taliban meeting, ‘Euphoria’ star dies & more

The US is grappling with at least 64 large active fires, including one crossing the Canadian border. A suspect fired at a Jewish school in Memphis, before being shot by authorities. President Joe Biden is poised to sign off on a bill that could help the thousands of people waiting for organ transplants. US officials met with Taliban officials in Qatar - we’ll tell you what they talked about. Lastly, “Euphoria” actor Angus Cloud has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump legal bills, an Israel first, Pee-wee Herman actor dies & more

Former President Donald Trump's legal team lost a bid to throw out a case in Georgia, while his leadership PAC is asking for a refund. The Idaho mother who killed her two youngest kids and her husband's ex-wife was sentenced. Israel's Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the prime minister's controversial judicial reform law in a historic first. Paul Reubens, the actor and comedian best know for playing Pee-wee Herman, has died. Plus, an e-cigarette company wants approval to make a new vape.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump worker in court, student debt payment program, $1B jackpot & more

The worker accused of trying to delete security footage from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate appeared in court today. President Joe Biden has launched his new student loan repayment website. As the US braces for more heat, a huge chunk of ice in Antarctica is missing. After 99 years in the trucking business, Yellow has closed down –we'll tell you the ripple effect it could cause. The Mega Millions jackpot is now more than $1 billion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump still popular, Pakistan bomb attack, police drowning accusations & more

Former President Donald Trump's legal worries aren't going away, but neither are his supporters. At least 54 people have been killed in a suicide bomber attack in Pakistan. US officials are working to find an American woman and her child after they were kidnapped in Haiti. A mother is suing police officers in Tennessee for allegedly standing by while her son drowned. Plus, more upsets at the World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump worker in court, nurse kidnapped, Delta lawsuit & more

A worker from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is due in court today. Ukraine says "war is returning to Russia" as drones were intercepted over the weekend. An American and her child have been kidnapped in Haiti. Delta Air Lines has been accused of continuing to serve a drunk man alcohol, after he allegedly groped a woman and her 16 year old daughter. Plus, a typo leads to a family being pulled over at gunpoint.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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One Thing: Weight Loss Drugs: Trend or Treatment?

A new group of drugs for type 2 diabetes and obesity have shown to be more effective for weight loss than any previous medications. Some medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have surged in popularity thanks in part to celebrity use. But who should be taking them? And are they safe? In today’s episode, we break down the future of the weight loss industry and examine why some of these medications could also help curb addictive behaviors.  Guest: Meg Tirrell, CNN Medical CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/30/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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3 PM ET: Coral cliffhanger, maternal mental health failures, Ledecky passes Phelps & more

Extreme heat is baking millions of Americans as the world endures the hottest July on record. Meanwhile, scorching temperatures are also threatening coral reefs off the Florida coast. A recent report finds America is failing to provide adequate mental health support to mothers. And as Paris prepares for the 2024 Olympics, Katie Ledecky is already setting records. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 AM ET: Trump on the trail, Putin’s Africa summit, summer Covid bump & more

Former President Donald Trump doesn’t address new charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith at a large gathering of Republican presidential candidates. Russian president Vladimir Putin meets with African leaders about the war in Ukraine, while Ukrainians fight back from the sea. Experts see a late summer Covid-19 surge coming, but it may not last for long. And remnants of Emperor Nero’s theater have been unearthed in Rome. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 PM ET: GOP Iowa dinner, Putin’s international summit, Tupperware meme stock & more

Former President Donald Trump headlined a long list of GOP presidential hopefuls at a dinner in Iowa. And it turns out Trump returned a document to the National Archives that he had claimed wasn’t real. Ukraine’s counteroffensive is ramping up, as Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted African countries at a summit. Payouts to workers didn’t grow as quickly in the second quarter - and the Fed is probably happy about that. Lastly, Redditors are trying to send Tupperware “to the moon.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump surveillance footage, Niger constitution suspended, heat kills cacti & more

The fallout continues from the latest indictment against former president Donald Trump and two associates - we’ll tell you what was on Mar-a-Lago surveillance footage. Leaders of a military coup in Niger have suspended the country’s constitution - we’ll tell you who they’ve put in power. President Joe Biden pitched his “Bidenomics” agenda in Maine at a campaign stop, but how are consumers feeling? House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is catching flak from within his own party for walking away from a spending deal - and potentially setting up a government shutdown in the fall. And, Arizona is so hot, it’s killing some cacti.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Mixed economy news, power worries, Bronny James 911 call & more

Former President Donald Trump is speaking out after facing new charges in the special counsel's classified documents probe. We’ll break down the latest data the Federal Reserve looks at to make rate hike decisions. Afghans who were promised a new home in the US are being returned to the country they fled. Record breaking heat is testing the power grid. Plus, Bronny James is home and recovering, as the 911 call from his collapse is released.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump security footage, military sexual assault change, city's bad advice & more

We'll tell you more about the security footage at the heart of new charges against former President Donald Trump. Chaos continues after the coup in Niger. The White House is changing how the military deals with sexual assault and other serious crimes. This year's Primetime Emmy Awards have been postponed. Plus, a Japanese city advises new mothers on how to please their husbands.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: New Trump charges, 'global boiling' begins, Swift fans shake earth & more

Former President Donald Trump is facing new charges over his alleged handling of classified documents. Heat will peak in the Northeast today, as we're warned that global warming is now "global boiling". Israel's Prime Minister is standing by his controversial changes to the country's judicial system. A woman has accused billionaire investor Leon Black of raping her when she was 16. Plus, Taylor Swift fans "Shake It Off" a little too hard.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Mar-a-Lago docs case, CNN Netanyahu exclusive, DOJ Memphis investigation & more

The special counsel investigating the Mar-a-Lago classified docs case doled out more charges today - including to a new defendant. In a CNN exclusive, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked about his controversial judicial reform law. Niger’s military has backed coup leaders. The Department of Justice announced a civil rights investigation into the city of Memphis and its police department. Lastly, Taylor Swift fans partied so hard last week, seismologists took note.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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5 PM ET: WH tackles extreme heat, ‘Barbenheimer’ affects economy, Trump team-special counsel meeting & more

President Joe Biden unveiled measures to tackle extreme heat, as some 150 million Americans are under heat alerts. Donald Trump’s defense lawyers met with special counsel Jack Smith - we’ll tell you how Trump reacted. The Supreme Court clears the way for a controversial pipeline. Tourists are being evacuated on a popular Greek island amid a wave of wildfires. And, we’ll break down how blockbusters “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” are impacting consumer spending.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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12 PM ET: Economy surprise, 2024 courtroom drama, hottest month ever & more

GDP grew by much more than expected last quarter, as the Federal Reserve gives its latest recession prediction. Former President Donald Trump’s team is meeting with Special Counsel Jack Smith, while President Joe Biden’s son’s plea deal falls apart. Scientists are confident this month is going to be the planet’s hottest ever. Russian President Vladimir Putin promises to give grain to some countries, while a key grain export port in Ukraine was attacked. Plus, an unlikely duo on Capitol Hill is teaming up against Big Tech.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Power grid emergency, Hunter Biden next steps, Mbappé spurns offer & more

As 40% of Americans deal with extreme heat, the nation's largest power grid issues an emergency alert. We’ll tell you what’s next for Hunter Biden after yesterday’s court drama. It's unclear who is in charge in the central African nation of Niger. Conversion therapy for minors has been banned in Michigan. Plus, PSG soccer star Kylian Mbappé refuses to meet with the Saudi Arabian club that made a record bid for him.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Food crisis concerns, McConnell's moment, Niger coup attempt & more

World leaders are worried we could be heading towards a global food crisis as Russia continues to pummel a vital Ukrainian port. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell freezes during a press conference. Twelve people were injured after a crane collapsed in New York City. Soldiers in Niger say they've removed the country's president from power. Plus, team USA and the Netherlands met again in the World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 PM ET: Border river lawsuit, Mitch McConnell freezes, World Cup & more

The Department of Justice made a bid to fast-track its lawsuit against Texas’s floating barriers in the Rio Grande. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze mid-sentence during his weekly press conference today. Prosecutors are accusing the disgraced former leader of FTX of witness tampering. A new rule from the Department of Transportation will make bathrooms on many aircraft more accessible - but it’ll take a while. Lastly, the US women’s soccer team faces off against an archrival.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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5 PM ET: Sinéad O’Connor dies, Niger’s coup attempt, 120m+ under heat alerts & more

The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates again today, after a brief pause. Hunter Biden’s plea deal over federal tax charges was put on hold after a dramatic day in court. West African leaders say an attempted coup is underway in Niger - we’ll tell you the latest. More than 120 million people are set to be under heat alerts across the US in the coming days. And, Ireland’s public broadcaster reports singer Sinéad O’Connor has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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1 PM ET: Hunter Biden plea, UFO debate, Kevin Spacey verdict & more

The heatwave is expanding across the US and the high temperatures are threatening the environment and people's health. In a surprise twist, a judge didn't accept the plea deal Hunter Biden and prosecutors struck over tax and gun charges. The Homeland Security Secretary is facing House Republicans over his handling of the US-Mexico border. Some lawmakers want more transparency about UFOs - we'll bring you the details. And, a London jury has given its verdict in Kevin Spacey’s sexual assault trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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9 AM ET: Deadly heat spreading, gulf stream at risk, Seine swimming comeback & more

The extreme heatwave hitting the US is expanding and more than 100 million people are under heat alerts. Climate change could cause the collapse of a vital ocean current system, affecting "every person on Earth." Israel's Supreme Court says it won't temporarily block a controversial new law. A new postpartum depression pill shows promising results. Plus, swimming in the river Seine could be coming back next year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Economy optimism, Hunter Biden pleas, Harvard admissions investigation & more

The Fed will decide whether to raise interest rates today, while Americans are feeling pretty positive about the economy. Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty in federal court this morning. China's foreign minister has been fired, and he hasn't been seen in public for a month. The Government is investigating Harvard over its admissions policy. Plus, Skittles is adding an interesting new flavor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Coral reef rescue, Biden’s mental health proposal, Emmett Till honored & more

Rising ocean temperatures are prompting a major effort to save Florida's coral reefs. On the eve before Hunter Biden’s plea hearing, a judge is threatening to sanction one of his lawyers – we have the latest. The Biden administration proposed a new rule to bridge the gap between mental and physical health care. We have details on Ukraine’s counteroffensive near a key city in its war with Russia. Lastly, President Joe Biden is honoring the life and legacy of Emmett Till and his mother in a big way.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden asylum policy blocked, UPS union deal, Bronny James cardiac arrest & more

We start with the Biden Administration - its controversial asylum policy has been blocked by a federal judge, and we’ll tell you why. Plus, the Teamsters union has a reached a deal with UPS and may have avoided a strike - we take you inside the negotiations. We’re following developments on the health of a former US marine who was injured while fighting for Ukraine. Attorneys for the man accused of killing four Idaho students suggest their client has an alibi. And finally, we have an update on Bronny James - who suffered a cardiac arrest during basketball practice. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/20234 minutes
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12 PM ET: Heat heads east, Biden impeachment threat, weight loss drug dangers & more

The ongoing heatwave in the US is set to make the Midwest the hottest it’s been all year. We break down the latest economy readings, as the Federal Reserve meets to discuss interest rate hikes. Republican lawmakers in Alabama seem to be defying a Supreme Court order – we'll explain. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy elevates his impeachment talk against President Joe Biden. Plus, women are reporting alarming side effects from diabetes drugs prescribed for weight loss.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump investigation, 'cool summer' warning, World Cup history & more

We're learning more about the investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Scientists say the current heat could feel like a "cool summer" by future standards. Doctors are striking in Israel after controversial judicial reforms. A former US Marine is fighting extradition. Plus, a 16 year old girl makes world cup history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Humans fueling heatwaves, UPS strike talks, NFL player suspended & more

Without human-induced climate change, the heatwaves hitting the world would be "virtually impossible", according to a new report. The Justice Department is suing Texas over floating border barriers. UPS and the Teamsters are meeting for talks, as a strike deadline looms. Mines have been found at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Plus, we'll tell you which NFL player has been suspended for gambling.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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10 PM ET: DOJ sues Texas, missing Alabama woman's apology, IRS visits ending & more

The Justice Department is suing the state of Texas over floating barriers used to deter migrants at the border. Investigators are scrutinizing a meeting where former President Donald Trump praised US election security protections. Alabama police are referring to a woman's disappearance after calling about a baby on the interstate as a “hoax.” More than 90 prison security agents are being held hostage by inmates in different prisons in Ecuador. And, you no longer have to worry about unannounced visits from the IRS.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli PM’s address, Gilgo Beach killings’ search intensifies, European airline’s warning & more

We start with the White House’s response to the Israeli parliament’s vote to weaken its Supreme Court. Plus, Ukraine’s defense minister spoke about Ukraine’s counteroffensive and the country’s prospects of joining NATO in an exclusive interview with CNN. We’re following new developments on a US soldier who crossed into North Korea last week. Investigators are using technology to search the home of the Gilgo Beach killings suspect. And, we’ll explain why Europe’s largest airline fears air travel demand may soon die down.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel weakens court, TX border defiance, World Cup latest & more

Israeli lawmakers have voted to make the country's Supreme Court weaker, as protests and boycotts take place. Texas is ready to fight the Biden administration in court over some floating barriers at the southern border. We'll get a good read on the US economy this week, as the Dow is on a winning streak. Mass shootings have hit a grim milestone in the US. Plus, we'll bring you the latest results as the Women's World Cup heats up.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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9 AM ET: Burning pavements, police dog attack, Twitter says "Bye Bye Birdie" & more

We starting with breaking news that Israeli lawmakers have passed a controversial reform bill. Parts of the US are so hot, some people are getting life-threatening burns from the pavements. Ukraine has fired drones over Moscow. The UN Command says conversations have started with North Korea over the US soldier who crossed into the country. An unarmed Black man has been attacked by a police dog, even though he surrendered with his hands up. Plus, Elon Musk rebrands Twitter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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6 AM ET: Heat hits economy, floating barrier deadline, "Barbenheimer" success & more

Extreme heat continues to stifle parts of the US, and it's also hitting the economy. After months of protests, Israeli lawmakers hold a crucial vote today. Texas could get sued if it doesn't remove floating barriers from the Rio Grande. Seven Republican presidential candidates have reached the polling criteria to take part in next month's debate. Plus, "Barbie" comes out on top over "Oppenheimer".To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Welcome to Hot World Summer

Throughout the month of July, scorching temperatures have broken records on several continents — the latest in a trend caused by the climate crisis. Meanwhile, in the US, extreme rainfall has led to devastating floods and toxic wildfire smoke has drifted down from Canada, prompting unhealthy air alerts in multiple cities. In today’s episode, we break down why this moment is uniquely dangerous and look at how the climate crisis is already forcing people’s hands about where to live.  Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/23/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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3 PM ET: Israeli protests, Gilgo Beach killings theory, younger teen bartenders & more

Thousands of Israelis march to Jerusalem ahead of a critical vote to weaken the power of its courts. The special counsel investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election has contacted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. Plus, we’ll break down the theory investigators are working on involving the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings case. More states want to let younger teens work as bartenders. Lastly, you still have a shot at winning the Mega Millions jackpot.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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10 AM ET: Russian strikes, children’s cup recall, Jamie Foxx speaks & more

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed his country’s counteroffensive against Russia as Moscow unleashed more deadly strikes overnight. Alabama’s governor approved a new congressional map that has civil rights group vowing to take new legal action. More than 300,000 children’s cups have been recalled because they contain high levels of lead. Actor Jamie Foxx speaks about his health scare in a new video. And, the US Women’s National Team defeated Vietnam in their shot at a third straight World Cup.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 PM ET: VP Harris’ fiery speech, e-cigarettes report, egg thief sentenced & more

Vice President Kamala Harris slammed Florida’s new standards for teaching Black history. Media outlets, including CNN, have asked a judge to unseal search warrants in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents probe. New Jersey is suing to stop New York City’s congestion pricing plan. We’ll break down a new CDC report on e-cigarette use and young adults. Lastly, a man who authorities say stole 200,000 chocolate eggs has been sentenced.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/20234 minutes, 1 second
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5 PM ET: Migrant mistreatment crackdown, Michael Cohen’s settlement, US soccer madness & more

The Justice Department says it plans to sue Texas over its border crisis operation against migrants. Plus, Russian authorities made an arrest that suggests the Kremlin is cracking down on dissent in the wake of its private military group’s brief rebellion. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen has reached a settlement for unpaid legal fees. Seven major tech companies have agreed to put safeguards around the development of artificial intelligence. And, soccer star Lionel Messi makes his US soccer debut tonight while the US Women’s National Team faces off with Vietnam.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump’s trial date, Tony Bennett dies, 'Barbieheimer' time & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected in court next year after being charged with mishandling classified documents. Millions of Americans continue to swelter in brutal heat – we'll tell you the new challenges it poses for leaders and workers. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is going after Bud Light’s parent company. Legendary singer Tony Bennett dies at age 96. And the much anticipated 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' films premier today. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Global food prices, AI agreement, heat's $1B health cost & more

Global food prices are at risk of surging because of Russian strikes on Ukraine and India’s ban on some rice exports - we’ll tell you more. The White House says several leading AI companies are committing to put their new systems through outside testing. A new report says homicides and other violent crimes rates are declining in dozens of US cities, but there’s a catch. Extreme heat will create an extra $1 billion dollars in health care costs every summer. Plus, Australia is warning to keep dingos out of your selfies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Odesa struck again, India graphic video, teen hires hitman against son & more

A Russian missile attack has struck grain warehouses in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa. Hundreds of thousands of customers are without power after severe storms hit parts of the US, while more flooding could hit parts of the northeast. A graphic video showing two women forced by a mob to walk naked and then assaulted has sparked outrage in India. NASA scientists warn the record breaking heat around the world could get worse next year. Plus, a teen mom is arrested for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill her son.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump grand jury latest, pregnant migrants denied water, Washington Commanders sold & more

A grand jury heard evidence on efforts to overturn the 2020 election – we’ll tell you who testified. Plus, Chinese hackers breached US government officials' email accounts. Two pregnant migrants tell CNN Texas National Guard soldiers denied them water. A new study has some alarming implications for how sea levels could rise. Lastly, the NFL’s Washington Commanders officially have a new owner.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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5 PM ET: Ukrainian civilian ship threats, RFK Jr. testifies, Swedish embassy protests & more

The White House is responding to the threat of new Russian attacks since Moscow pulled out of a crucial grain deal with Ukraine. A bill that would create a code of ethics for US Supreme Court justices cleared a hurdle in the Senate. Lawmakers grilled presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a hearing about censorship and misinformation. The suspect’s wife in the Gilgo Beach murders investigation may have unknowingly played a key role in her husband’s arrest. And, hundreds of demonstrators stormed the Swedish embassy in Iraq to protest another planned burning of the Quran in Stockholm.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: US solider in NK details, World Cup pay gap, UFO hearing preview & more

The federal grand jury looking at the special counsel’s probe into the aftermath of the 2020 election is meeting today. CNN’s Kylie Atwood explains what we know and don’t know about the US solider who crossed the military border into North Korea. We’ll tell you how female soccer players fare financially compared to their male counterparts at World Cups, as the women’s tournament kicks off. Broadway avoids a major strike from the backstage crew members. And Congress is trying to get to the bottom of UFOs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Potential charges, TX infant mortality, lion on the loose & more

As the grand jury is set to convene, we're learning more about the charges former President Donald Trump could be facing. Russia has targeted Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea again, as an EU official warns of a “huge food crisis in the world.” A CNN investigation shows Texas’ abortion restrictions may be fueling a sudden spike in infant mortality. Florida’s Education Board has approved controversial new standards on teaching Black history. And, a lion could be on the loose in Germany's capital.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump grand jury, migrant shelter removals, Powerball winner & more

Former President Donald Trump is facing another possible indictment as a grand jury is expected to meet today - we’ll bring you the details from Trump’s team. The Women’s World Cup has kicked off after a deadly shooting in the host city. New York City will begin handing out 60-day removal notices some migrants staying in emergency shelters. Misdiagnoses in the US are leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths and permanent disabilities every year. Plus, why the best advice for the Powerball winner is to keep their mouth shut.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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10 PM ET: New Zealand shooting, North Carolina tornado, trimmed trees investigation & more

We begin with a deadly shooting in Auckland, New Zealand hours before the city hosts the Women’s World Cup. Plus, a tornado in North Carolina damaged a Pfizer plant and shut down a major interstate. Two IRS whistleblowers testified about a criminal investigation into Hunter Biden - we'll hear from one of them. The Dow is on an eight-day winning streak after more companies reported strong second quarter earnings. Lastly, NBCUniversal is being investigated after it trimmed trees where Hollywood union members are picketing during a heat wave.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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5 PM ET: Wagner leader spotted, Alabama woman’s disappearance, lotteries soar & more

The leader of the Russian mercenary group Wagner may have been spotted in public – we have the latest. Former President Donald Trump’s request for a new trial in the E. Jean Carroll civil case has been denied. We’re learning new details about an Alabama woman’s mysterious disappearance last week after stopping to help a toddler she says she saw walking on the interstate. Then, we’ll tell you what a new study says about the role structural racism may play in mass shootings. And, we’ll break down your chances of winning two big lottery jackpots.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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12 PM ET: Israel address, multi-drug overdoses rise, country song controversy & more

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog speaks in front of Congress, a day after a resolution affirming support for the Jewish state was passed in the House. Over 70 million people are under heat alerts in the US. The CDC says opioids are involved in most multi-drug overdose deaths. The Gilgo beach serial killing investigation has expanded. And, Country Music Television pulled a country music star's controversial music video. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump's legal problems, Tupac's murder investigation, adrift for 3 months & more

Former President Donald Trump’s legal worries have grown recently, as his lawyers explained in court. Flash flooding from heavy rain has hit Kentucky while Hawaii's Big Island is under a state of emergency. Hundreds of thousands in Sudan have fled the homes in just the past week, as the civil war rages. Police have executed a search warrant in the investigation into Tupac Shakur's murder. And, a man and his dog have been rescued after 3 months at sea.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's offensive, Taj Mahal threatened, Taco Tuesday fight & more

Former President Donald Trump is going on the offensive, after announcing he’s the target of a criminal probe into overturning the 2020 election results. We have more details about the US soldier believed to be in North Korean custody after willingly crossing over. Russia has attacked the Ukrainian city of Odesa for a second night in a row. Record heat continues around the world, and floods are threatening the iconic Taj Mahal. Plus, you can now use "Taco Tuesday" without any legal consequences.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s classified documents trial, fake electors charges, AT&T stock plummets & more

Former President Donald Trump’s case into his alleged mishandling of classified documents seems unlikely to go to trial this year – we have the latest from court. Plus, a slate of Trump’s fake electors in Michigan have been charged in a scheme to overturn the state’s 2020 election results. North Korea carried out another round of missile launches today. A former Northwestern University football player is suing the school and its recently fired head coach. Lastly, AT&T shares fell to their lowest closing price in 30 years – we’ll explain the brutal sell-off on Wall Street.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Heat & storms, Trump’s election probe, opioid dementia study & more

We begin with the impact dangerous heat is having on the planet as parts of the US brace for storms. Former President Donald Trump could soon face charges in a criminal probe about efforts to overturn the 2020 election – we’ll hear from one of his GOP allies. President Joe Biden met with Israel's president at the White House today. We have new information on a US soldier detained by North Korea. And, researchers break down a possible link between opioids and dementia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: US solider detained in NK, Trump's a target again, Travis Scott denied & more

A US Army soldier appeared to voluntary cross the demarcation line into North Korea and is believed to be detained. Donald Trump says Special Counsel Jack Smith told the former president he’s a target of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Adult migrants are held in border facilities too long amid recent policy changes by the Biden administration. Senator Joe Manchin is openly flirting with a third-party presidential run. And, Travis Scott may have to cancel his sold-out concert in Egypt next week.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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9 AM ET: N. Korea detains American, US' ammunition struggle, leak suspect cites Trump & more

Heat records are being broken across the US, and a trip to Europe or Asia won't get you out of the  soaring temperatures. An American has crossed into North Korea and is being detained. The US and its allies are struggling with providing ammunition to Ukraine. Oregon officials believe the mysterious deaths of four young women are connected. Plus, the man accused of leaking classified documents on social media says he wants the same treatment as former President Donald Trump.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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6 AM ET: Climate crisis talks, hearing aids cut dementia risk, $110k to see Messi & more

Smoke and heat continue to pound the US, while the heatwave is hitting Europe and Asia, which is also seeing torrential flooding. That's why US Climate Envoy John Kerry is in China, for talks on how the world's two biggest polluters can tackle the climate crisis. A Texas trooper alleges they were told to push migrants back into the water to Mexico – and not give them water to drink. A study shows hearing aids could cut the risk of cognitive decline by almost half. Plus, would you fork over $110k to see Lionel Messi's US debut?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s Georgia probe, Iowa’s abortion ban, Europe heat wave & more

Georgia’s Supreme Court has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s bid to shut down the state’s 2020 election probe – we have the latest. Plus, a judge has temporarily blocked Iowa's six-week abortion ban. A Democratic congresswoman is getting criticized from members on both sides of the aisle over her comments about Israel. Europe could break its heat record. Lastly, we’ll tell you how underground climate change is posing infrastructure problems.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Putin addresses bridge attack, RSV antibody approval, Powerball jackpot rises & more

We begin with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response to a strike on key bridge in Crimea. Plus, the FDA has approved a new antibody to protect infants from RSV. Taiwan’s vice president is planning transit to the US. A second drug that’s been proven to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s may be approved in the US this year. And, you have another opportunity at trying your luck in tonight’s Powerball drawing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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12 PM ET: Dangerous heat wave, Iran morality police, Gilgo suspect’s guns & more

We start with the record-breaking heat wave in the US, with millions facing dangerously hot weather. Senator Joe Manchin is speaking at an event in New Hampshire, fueling worries he may be considering a third-party presidential bid. In Iran, the morality police will resume patrols after months of protest over Mahsa Amini’s death. Authorities have new information about the suspect in the Gilgo beach killings. And, college tuition prices keep getting higher and higher.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: 'Terminated' grain deal, Gilgo investigation continues, Tour de France crash & more

Russia is "terminating" its participation in a crucial grain deal ahead of its expiry later today. It's been hot and smokey in different parts of the US. Despite an arrest, a top investigator tells CNN the investigation does on in the Gilgo Beach serial killings case. Calls are being made for stimulus in China, as economic recovery continues losing steam. And, a fan and their camera cause a spectacular crash at the Tour de France.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Heat drags on, Crimea strike, Twitter ghosts former staff & more

The heat will be sticking around this week after records were broken in parts of the US. We'll tell you about a deadly strike on a bridge connecting Russia and Crimea, as Moscow ends the grain deal with Ukraine. A suspect is dead following one of two mass shootings this weekend. Former Twitter Africa employees say they've been “ghosted” by the company since being laid off. Plus, the new Queen and King of Wimbledon.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Thing: Searching for an Equalizer at the Women’s World Cup

The 2023 Women’s World Cup gets underway this week in Australia and New Zealand, featuring the largest field in tournament history. It comes a year after US Soccer and the United States Women’s National Team struck a deal over equal pay. However, advocates say many disparities remain between the men's and women’s games on the global stage. In today’s episode, we examine what strides towards equality are being made and get a preview of this year’s top teams and players.  Guest: Amanda Davies, CNN Sports AnchorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/16/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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3 PM ET: “Gilgo Four” suspect, history at Wimbledon, gaming merger can continue & more

New details emerge about the operation that led to the arrest of a man suspected of killing multiple women on Long Island, New York more than a decade ago. Former President Donald Trump takes the stage in Florida after giving an Iowa event the cold shoulder. California is restricting state-funded travel to some states that have recently passed anti-LGBTQ legislation. Unseeded Markéta Vondroušová makes tennis history at Wimbledon. And a federal appeals court rules Microsoft can close its merger with Activision, a move that could reshape the gaming industry. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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10 AM ET: Pushing 130F, Pence’s paltry haul, Shein lawsuit & more

Heat records continue to fall across the Southwest. Fundraising data shows former Vice President Mike Pence lags far behind his Republican rivals ahead of the first GOP debate. An escaped inmate remains on the run in northern Pennsylvania. Lottery jackpots grow after multiple drawings did not produce a big winner. And three designers take fast fashion brand Shein to court over copyright infringement. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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10 PM ET: Air quality advisories, new state abortion ban, Japanese food imports & more

Several states are under air quality advisories from new wildfires in Canada – we have the latest. Plus, we’ll tell you which state joins a list of others passing sweeping abortion restrictions. We’re learning new details about the investigation into the suspect charged in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killings in Long Island, New York. We’re following new developments in a probe about former President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. Lastly, restrictions on Japanese food imports to Europe have been lifted.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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5 PM ET: Putin’s Wagner comments, Gilgo Beach murders suspect, lottery jackpots & more

Russian President Vladmir Putin said the country’s private mercenary group “simply does not exist” in a recent interview. Some of the biggest banks are reporting higher profits for the second quarter. CDC funding cuts may deal a blow to state and local health departments. A man has pleaded not guilty in connection to three murders in a string of Long Island, New York serial killings near a popular beach. And, the jackpots for the Mega Millions and Powerball are up with both drawings happening back-to-back.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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12 PM: House passes defense bill, Chat GPT maker probe, the business of Barbie & more

The House passes the annual defense policy bill after adopting controversial amendments. The extreme heat beating down on the western US is only going to get more intense. The FTC is investigating the maker of ChatGPT – we'll tell you why. The Biden administration says it's wiping away more than $39 billion in student debt in the coming weeks. Plus, pressure is on for the Barbie movie to make a profit.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Extreme heat, deadly sea crossing, tax deadline coming & more

The heat continues for millions in the US, and around the world. Hundreds of children have died or disappeared trying to cross the central Mediterranean Sea this year. India has launched a mission to explore the lunar south pole. If you forgot to file your taxes in the early pandemic days, you'd better hurry. Plus, we'll tell you why an Ohio plastic surgeon has lost her medical license.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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6 AM ET: Actors on strike, defense bill in danger, kids could go hungry & more

Actors will be joining writers on the picket lines today - we'll tell you what they want from major Hollywood studios. The annual defense bill is hanging in the balance as the House added several controversial amendments to it. Food assistance could be cut off to nearly 5 million kids in the US, if a handful of states don’t act by today. The WHO says Aspartame could cause cancer in humans, but there's not a rush to ban it. And, France is going to pay people to repair their clothes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Jared Kushner testifies, aspartame risks, Lisa Marie Presley’s autopsy & more

Two members of former President Donald Trump’s inner circle testified before the grand jury investigating the aftermath of the 2020 election. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin addressed the decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine and abortion access in the military. Plus, we’re learning more about a Chinese hacking operation that breached US government email systems. The World Health Organization says popular artificial sweetener, aspartame, may be linked to cancer. Lastly, late singer Lisa Marie Presley’s cause of death is revealed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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5 PM ET: US Coast Guard review, military nominations block latest, Hollywood actors strike & more

Lawmakers are criticizing the US Coast Guard over how it mishandled sexual assault allegations - we have the latest from a hearing. A key inflation gauge cooled last month to its lowest level in nearly three years. President Joe Biden says Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions endangers national security. An Italian court’s ruling on a groping incident at a high school is sparking outrage. And, for the first time in more than 60 years, Hollywood actors and writers go on strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM: PA synagogue shooter, over-the-counter contraception, WH cocaine case closed & more

A jury has decided that the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter is eligible for the death penalty. The FDA approves the first over-the-counter contraception in the US. The Secret Service doesn't know who left a bag of cocaine at the White House last week. President Joe Biden says Nordic countries and allies are working "in lockstep" for a safer future. And, Disney's CEO is staying for another two years and weighed in on how the company might adapt.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: US heating up, actors set to strike, Sudan mass grave found & more

Arizona's hot streak is about to get hotter, with the rest of the US not far behind. Tens of thousands of Hollywood actors are set to strike after talks with major studios and streaming services failed. More than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes in Sudan, as fighting continues and a mass grave is found. The FTC says it’s going to appeal a judge’s decision to allow the 69-billion-dollar Microsoft/Activision Blizzard deal. Plus, we'll tell you why so many critical US submarines are waiting for repairs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Nordic meeting, school shooting reenactment, Musk's AI company & more

President Joe Biden is in Finland for a summit with Nordic leaders, hot off the heels of a successful NATO summit. A judge has approved a reenactment of the 2018 Parkland school shooting - we'll tell you why. An Arizona man is suing Fox News over a January 6th conspiracy theory. EU lawmakers have narrowly voted for a flagship nature law. And, Elon Musk is launching a company focused on AI.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Strong storms ahead, hit-and-run driver, US stocks up & more

We start with a severe storm system hitting parts of the eastern US. Plus, a high-profile Russian general says the country’s defense ministry fired him from his post after speaking out– we’ll hear details. Police are looking for a suspect who killed a pedestrian during a traffic stop in Washington, D.C. We have new developments on the search for an inmate with survivalist skills who broke out of jail last week in Pennsylvania. Lastly, new economic data on inflation is giving investors new hope.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden’s NATO speech, Greyhound bus crash, Chris Eubanks loses & more

President Joe Biden pledged his commitment to Ukraine at the end of a NATO summit in Lithuania. Thousands of Farmers Insurance customers in Florida will have to change providers. A man arrested in former President Barack Obama’s Washington D.C. neighborhood with weapons will remain in custody. Plus, we’ll tell you about a deadly greyhound bus crash in Illinois. And, rising tennis star Chris Eubanks’ Wimbledon run comes to an end.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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12 PM ET: Inflation milestone, tax prep data breach, novel fundraising tactics & more

Inflation has been cooling for one year straight. An important NATO summit is coming to a close, but Ukraine didn't get everything it wanted. US tax prep companies have allegedly been sharing people's private data with tech giants for years. The FBI director is in the hot seat today. Plus, some Republican 2024 candidates are trying some unorthodox fundraising methods.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden/Zelensky meeting, flooding not over, government email hacks & more

President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are meeting on the sidelines of a NATO summit. Vermont's governor warns that the risk from floods isn't over yet. Japan says North Korea has the capabilities to strike them with nuclear equipped missiles. Hackers in China have breached some US government emails. Plus, actors in the US are on the brink of a strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Intense weather, Iowa abortion ban, California homelessness & more

People across the US are feeling the impact of man-made climate change. Ukraine's President will sit down with President Joe Biden today, but he's not likely to get everything he wants. Iowa's state House has voted to ban abortion as early as six weeks, now the bill heads to the state Senate. California has spent billions on trying to solve homelessness, but the problem got worse. Plus, a free solo climber falls to their death.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 PM ET: North Korea fires missile, Trump immunity dispute, Aretha Franklin’s estate & more

We begin with North Korea firing what appears to be a long-range ballistic missile off its east coast, according to South Korean officials. Plus, NATO's chief says the alliance has made changes to allow Ukraine to join in the future. The Justice Department has reversed course about former President Donald Trump’s immunity in the E. Jean Carroll civil case. Millions of people across more than a dozen states are under heat alerts. A convicted murderer and former follower of Charles Manson is out of prison. Lastly, we have the verdict in a prolonged battle over the late singer Aretha Franklin’s will.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump grand jury, white nationalism comments, lottery jackpots & more

We begin by breaking down some key talking points NATO leaders discussed about Russia’s war in Ukraine during a summit in Lithuania. A Georgia grand jury that’s expected to consider charges against former President Donald Trump and his allies for trying to overturn the 2020 election results has been sworn in. Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville has condemned White nationalists after initially refusing to denounce them. Bank of America has been ordered to pay for violating consumer financial protection laws.  And, two big lottery jackpots are up for grabs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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12 PM: Summer's 'perfect storm', IA abortion focus, Northwestern hazing & more

President Joe Biden meets with other NATO leaders today, with Ukraine's push to join the organization front and center. Severe weather is hitting large swaths of the US this summer - we'll tell you more about what's going on and why. Iowa kicks off a special session that could force the GOP's 2024 presidential candidates to take a stance on abortion. Northwestern University has fired its head football coach over hazing allegations. And, we'll tell you why comedian Sarah Silverman is suing Meta and the creator of ChatGPT.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukraine's NATO push, 'tranq dope', CA home insurance trouble & more

NATO has kicked off a high stakes summit in Europe and Ukraine is still pushing for membership. Fighters in Sudan have been accused of carrying out executions and other war crimes. A grand jury is being selected today that will decide whether former President Donald Trump should face charges for trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. The White House has announced new measures to fight overdoses from "tranq dope". Plus, it's getting even harder to get homeowner insurance in California.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Flooding emergency, Israel protests, Threads safeguarding worries & more

President Joe Biden has approved an emergency declaration in Vermont as the Northeast tries to recover from flooding. NATO leaders are kicking off a two day summit, and celebrating Sweden's new membership. Protestors are promising a "day of disruptions" in Israel. Police in Pennsylvania are looking for an escaped inmate with survival skills. Plus, there are concerns about Threads and the 2024 elections.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden-Zelensky meeting, US Air Force suspensions, Miss Netherlands & more

We begin with President Joe Biden’s expected meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a NATO summit this week. A request from an aide and co-defendant of former President Donald Trump in the classified documents case has the special counsel pushing back. The US Air Force is suspending personnel moves and bonuses. We’re following new developments into the discovery of a missing 14-year-old girl in a Marine Corps barracks in California. Lastly, we’ll tell you about a pageant winner who made history.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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5 PM ET: Sweden’s NATO bid, Larry Nassar attacked, US inflation hotspot & more

The NATO chief says Turkey has agreed to support Sweden's bid to join the alliance. Former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar is recovering from an attack in federal prison - we have details. An Israeli bill that would overhaul the country's judicial system reached a key milestone today. The Marine Corps is without a confirmed leader for the first time in more than century - we'll explain the hold up. And, we'll tell you which metro area is getting hit the hardest by rising inflation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: Northeast flooding, fentanyl charges first, free city transit & more

Millions of people are under flood alerts in the northeastern US. President Joe Biden is in Europe for a big NATO meeting. Prosecutors in California have secured a first-of-its-kind conviction over a fentanyl death. Wagner's leader met with President Vladimir Putin after his short-lived rebellion in Russia late last month. Plus, more US cities are on a mission to make public transit free.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden in London, Jehovah's Witness abuse, Prime Energy probe & more

President Joe Biden is in London, where he'll likely have to defend one of his recent decisions on Ukraine. The UN is warning that Sudan is on the brink of a "full-scale civil war". Five members of Jehovah’s Witnesses congregations have been charged with child sexual abuse. We'll tell you why Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wants an investigation into Prime Energy drinks. Plus, Harry Styles takes a hit to the face during a concert.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's Euro trip, kindergarten attacked, Elton's goodbye & more

President Joe Biden has been speaking exclusively to CNN ahead of a high stakes trip to Europe. Flooding in New York has left at least one person dead. Three children and three adults have been killed in an attack outside a kindergarten in China. Police have released some surprising new details about the mass shooting in Philadelphia last week. Plus, Elton John says goodbye to touring.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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One Thing: 2024 GOP Primary Primer with Jake Tapper

At least 12 candidates have announced a run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, setting up a crowded field ahead of the first primary debate next month. Former President Donald Trump still holds a strong lead in polling despite multiple criminal indictments, so will any candidate be able to unseat him? We look at exactly who is running and examine the different visions of the Republican party they are pitching to voters. Guest: Jake Tapper, CNN Anchor and Chief Washington CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/9/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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3 PM ET: Dutch government collapse, Charles Manson follower parole, Spa HIV cases & more

The US’ promise to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions has advocacy groups concerned, we tell you why. The Dutch government has collapsed over opposing immigration views, we explain what happened. A Charles Manson follower is one step closer to being released on parole after 52 years. A New Mexico spa is under investigation after HIV cases have been linked to treatments received at the establishment.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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10 AM ET: Prisoner swap talks, more US malaria cases, $615 million Powerball jackpot & more

The White House has confirmed talks with Russia to retrieve an American journalist are in the works. The USDA is working to remedy decades of discrimination against farmers of color, we tell you how. US malaria cases are ticking up in Florida. Record breaking temperatures are here to stay until the end of the season. And if you’re feeling lucky, the Powerball has its 10th largest prize in history tonight.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden addresses cluster munitions, Texas shooting suspects, emoji dispute & more

President Joe Biden explains his decision to send controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine in a new military aid package. Plus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Turkey supports his nation’s bid to join NATO. Two men have been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting in Fort Worth, Texas. University of Idaho says it has consent to demolish a home where four students were murdered last year. Lastly, a thumbs up emoji is at the center of a contract dispute – we’ll explain.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Ukraine cluster munitions, Walmart shooter sentenced, shark security measures & more

The White is defending its decision to provide controversial cluster munitions in its new military aid package for Ukraine. A man who shot and killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas in 2019 has been sentenced. A teen is in custody in connection to a fatal shooting at a block party in Baltimore. An attorney disciplinary panel has recommended that Rudy Giuliani be disbarred in Washington, D.C. And, we’ll tell you how New York is ramping up security measures after recent suspected shark attacks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Future interest rates, historic NY-NJ commuter grant, Threads booming & more

The US economy added fewer jobs than expected last month - we'll tell you what that could mean for the Fed's next decision on interest rates. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has been meeting with an important player in China. The shipping industry makes a climate promise that's underwhelming for some. New York and New Jersey are getting billions of dollars to fix a crumbling rail tunnel, while beefing over a new NYC commuter tax. Plus, Meta's new social media site Threads has had a great 24 hours.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Labor market weakens, health insurance change, 'Peaky Blinders' vs DeSantis & more

The latest jobs report shows the labor market is weakening, which could impact the Fed's decision on whether to raise interest rates again. The world has reached record breaking temperatures for the last four days in a row. The Biden administration wants to crack down on short term health insurance. The head of a nuclear watch dog says Japan's plan to release nuclear wastewater in the ocean is the best option. Plus, we'll tell you why "Peaky Blinders" aren't happy with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Heat not over, food delivery lawsuit, Britney Spears security allegation & more

The dangerous heat being felt in parts of the US isn't over, as the world faces record temperatures. Rescue efforts have finished in a Ukrainian city after a final body was found following a Russian strike. GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been kicked out of the House Freedom Caucus. Food delivery apps are suing New York City over a minimum wage law. Plus, Britney Spears says she was hit in the face by a security guard protecting an NBA player.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Alzheimer’s drug approval, Marjorie Taylor Greene removed, Twitter vs. Threads & more

The first drug shown to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease gets full FDA approval. Plus, we'll tell you what a new round of military aid for Ukraine is expected to include that's considered controversial. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been ousted from the House Freedom Caucus. Six companies have been called out for selling THC products that resemble popular children’s snacks. Lastly, the rivalry between Twitter and Meta’s new app Threads could turn into a new legal challenge – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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5 PM ET: Labor market concerns, OceanGate suspends operations, missing person surprise & more

A strong labor market report is raising fears on Wall Street. Plus, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko weighs in on the chances of Russia’s mercenary group moving to the country. The Biden administration has approved the largest offshore wind farm in US history. The owner of the Titan submersible that fatally imploded during a trip to the Titanic last month has suspended operations. And, the case of a man reported missing as a teen years ago takes an unexpected turn.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump's co-defendant plea, abortion access fights, passport delays & more

Former President Donald Trump's classified documents co-defendant has pleaded not guilty. The DOJ plans to appeal a ruling that hinders the Biden administration's efforts to flag social media content it deems as misinformation. Battles over abortion access are happening all over the country, as a study looks at the impact on births in one state with a restrictive law on the books. People are asking questions about the whereabouts of the Wagner mercenary group leader who tried to take on the Kremlin. Plus, passport processing delays aren't going to get better anytime soon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Record global heat, Philadelphia shooting latest, Alzheimer's drug approval & more

Record heat is being felt around the world as climate change takes a toll on the Earth's temperature. The investigation into the Philadelphia mass shooting may take a while. Where is Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin? US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen is in China. Plus, the FDA decides whether to give a promising Alzheimer's drug traditional approval.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump docs video, contaminated tap water, Twitter rival launches & more

New evidence has been released as former President Donald Trump's classified documents co-defendant is due in court. A deadly missile attack has hit a residential building in Ukraine. Almost half of US tap water contains potentially harmful chemicals. Meta has released a new app to rival Twitter. Plus, shark patrols are stepped up in New York.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Palestinian victims’ funeral, oil tanker seizure attempt, UPS contract talks & more

Thousands attended a funeral for 12 Palestinians killed during the Israeli military’s operation in the West Bank city of Jenin. Plus, the US Navy prevented Iran from seizing two tankers in separate incidents. The White House is responding to lab tests that identified cocaine as the substance found there over the weekend. We’re learning new details from federal prosecutors about the man with weapons arrested in former President Barack Obama’s Washington, DC, neighborhood. Lastly, UPS workers are moving closer to a strike after contract talks with its labor union break down.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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5 PM ET: Philadelphia shooting suspect, Walmart shooter’s hearing, world’s hottest days & more

We begin with new details on the suspected gunman charged in a deadly neighborhood shooting in Philadelphia. Plus, sentencing is underway for a man who killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas. We’ll tell you about the changes the Pentagon has been advised to make in the wake of a classified documents leak. President Joe Biden met with Sweden’s prime minister ahead of a NATO summit. And, the world saw its hottest days on record this week.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/5/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: Yellen’s China trip, White House cocaine, minimum wage bumps & more

Several mass shootings have rocked July 4th celebrations across the country. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is heading to Beijing to ease the China-US relationship. A source tells CNN lab tests show the powdery substance found at the White House this week was cocaine. Japan will soon release Fukushima radioactive water into the ocean. Plus, we’ll tell you where minimum wage workers got raises this month.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: More mass shootings, El Niño warning, nuclear plant accusations & more

We're learning about two more mass shootings, in what's become a deadly holiday long weekend across the US. A warning to prepare for more extreme weather and temperatures, as El Niño arrives. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is at the center of dueling accusation of sabotage. A federal judge has blocked a Florida law that set limits on voter registration. Plus, the Taliban have made another move against women.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/5/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: Mass shooting charges, abused children rescued, star athlete fined & more

The suspect in Philadelphia’s mass shooting is set to be arraigned today, as data shows  the July 4th holiday sees the most mass shootings of any day. Israeli says it’s ended its military operation in the occupied West Bank that set off a chain of violence. 16 children have been rescued in the Philippines following child abuse charges in Australia - we'll bring you the details. A federal judge has blocked some agencies and officials from contacting social media platforms on censoring certain online content. And, a multi-million dollar fine for a star athlete’s new homeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Holiday gun violence, China travel advisory, elite runner’s mistake & more

Deadly gunfire erupted in parts of the US during Fourth of July festivities – we’ll break them down. We’re following new developments in the Israeli military’s raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Plus, we’ll tell you about a Russian strike in Ukraine that injured multiple people. The US State Department is warning Americans to reconsider traveling to China – we’ll explain why. Lastly, a woman defending her title in a 10k race made a costly mistake.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM: TX mass shooting, flooding threats, Twitter rival unveiled & more

It's been a violent fourth of July long weekend - we'll tell you about the latest deadly mass shooting. Hamas has claimed responsibility for an attack in Tel Aviv, in response to Israel's continued military operation in the occupied West Bank. Some parts of the northeastern US are bracing for flash flooding after heavy rainfall. Hong Kong police are offering a bounty for information leading to the arrest of eight democracy activists. And, it's Mark Zuckerberg versus Elon Musk - in the app store.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: Philly mass shooting, Jenin attack continues, legacy college admissions suit & more

Police in Philadelphia say a suspect is in custody after a deadly mass shooting. The Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin continues into its second day. Russia says it intercepted five Ukrainian drones near Moscow, calling it a “terrorist” attack. Harvard’s governing body is being sued over legacy admission, in light of last week’s SCOTUS ruling. And, we’ll tell you why the Barbie movie is banned in Vietnam.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Holiday storm chances, fake reviews crackdown, flying car prototype & more

Severe storms in the US could disrupt your Fourth of July festivities – we’ll tell you where and how high temps could climb. We’ll hear from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about Russia’s war in Ukraine. Hundreds showed solidarity for a French mayor impacted by the violent unrest in France, as protests over a police killing enter week two. The FTC is cracking down on fake product reviews. And, a car that can fly and drive has gotten government approval.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/20234 minutes
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12 PM ET: West Bank strike, Putin 'weak', different 4th of July fireworks & more

Hamas is calling on militants to attack Israel, in response to an Israeli military strike in the West Bank. In an interview with CNN, Ukraine's President says Russia's leader is losing control of his own people. Meanwhile, Russia and Saudi Arabia both say they're making cuts to how much oil they produce. China has announced export restrictions on some important minerals, as a top US official plans a trip to Beijing this week. Plus, a different way to do 4th of July fireworks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Baltimore shooting, France call for calm, woman punches bear & more

Baltimore officials are asking for the public's help after a deadly mass shooting this weekend at a neighborhood block party. More protests, violence, and arrests in France after the killing of a 17-year-old, whose grandmother is calling for calm. Several people are dead after an Israeli military strike in the West Bank. In the US, hundreds of thousands are without power after storms that have also canceled or delayed thousands of flights. Plus, a mine woman punched a bear in the face -we'll tell you what she was protecting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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One Thing: Russia After the Rebellion

More than a week after the aborted Wagner rebellion, it’s unclear what comes next for Russia and President Vladimir Putin. The eventual fate of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin is also murky after striking a deal with Belarus to end the insurrection. In today’s episode, we head to Moscow to get a view from the ground and examine what the greatest challenge to Putin’s leadership in decades says about his military’s performance in Ukraine. Guest: Matthew Chance, CNN Senior International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/2/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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3 PM ET: Small gains in Ukraine, SAG-AFTRA strike stalled, a stinky Ponzi scheme & more

The war in Ukraine continues after Russia was left shaken by an armed insurrection. A union representing thousands of actors pushes back a strike deadline – we break down the stakes if it moves forward. United Airlines’ CEO apologizes for taking a private jet, while thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled. A predominantly Black church wins a civil suit against members of the Proud Boys. And lastly, investors in a plan to turn manure into green energy get scammed.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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10 AM ET: France keeps burning, deadly toxic algae, Twitter access restriction & more

Over 1,300 people have been detained during violent protests in France after a 17-year-old was shot and killed by police. The man threatening to detonate explosives in former President Obama’s neighborhood will remain detained by authorities. Toxic algae in California is threatening wildlife while rescuers struggle. A truck driver who caused a deadly crash in Arizona was “actively using TikTok,” a new report finds. And Twitter restricts access to users without an account. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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10 PM ET: Afghanistan withdrawal report, Walgreens closures, ESPN layoffs & more

President Joe Biden defended his original student loan debt relief plan during his address on the US Supreme Court’s decision to block it. Plus, the State Department released an unclassified report on the 2021 withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. A French officer who fatally shot a teen has been charged as the country battles another day of unrest. A number of Walgreens stores are on the chopping block. Lastly, ESPN is laying off some of its top on-air talent.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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5 PM ET: New student loan actions, Bolsonaro blocked, Alan Arkin dies & more

President Joe Biden addresses the US Supreme Court’s decision to block his student loan forgiveness program with new steps to help borrowers. We’re also following two SCOTUS decisions on LGBTQ and voting rights. Brazil’s former president has been banned from running for office until 2030. We have new developments in the criminal case against a film armorer charged for a fatal shooting on the set of the movie “Rust.” And, Hollywood says goodbye to Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Student debt relief blocked, LGBTQ refusal approved, Coast Guard sexual assault & more

The Supreme Court has struck down a student loan forgiveness plan and ruled that some businesses can refuse to serve LGBTQ customers. It's a real mixed bag for anyone traveling for the holiday weekend. The Coast Guard kept secret a damning report on sexual assault at its academy for years. Plus, some good news about inflation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Conservative Supreme Court, police locker room tape, 'Ivan+Hayley' tourist & more

We could be getting more conservative-leaning Supreme Court decisions in the future . The US will be supplying more weapons to Taiwan. Police officers from West Virginia speak out about allegations a video camera was hidden in a women's locker room at the state police academy. Ukraine claims Russia is going to try to assassinate Wagner's leader. Plus, the man whole carved his girlfriend's name into the wall of Rome's Colosseum has been identified.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: Supreme Court watch, France's violent clashes, Sriracha sauce shortage & more

The Supreme Court is expected to make two big decisions today that will have a huge impact on people across the country. TSA says today will be the busiest day for 4th of July travel. More than 600 people have been arrested after a night of violent clashes in France. The Pentagon says the Chinese balloon shot down earlier this year did not collect any intelligence. Plus, a shortage of Sriracha is causing eye-watering prices.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Secret Wagner member, HHS hacking attack, Travis Scott avoids indictment & more

Documents shared with CNN suggest that a missing Russian general may have been a secret VIP member of Wagner. The Department of Health & Human Services is the latest victim of a possible Russian cyberattack. The US special envoy on Iran has been placed on unpaid leave. We’re tracking severe storms in parts of the US. Lastly, a grand jury has declined to indict rapper Travis Scott in the 2021 Astroworld tragedy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Affirmative action gutted, Parkland officer acquitted, Quran burning fallout & more

The US Supreme Court has ruled against affirmative action, overturning decades of precedent – we’ll hear President Joe Biden’s response and get reactions from both sides of the ruling. The former school resource officer who stayed outside during a deadly mass shooting at a Parkland, Florida high school has been acquitted. Former Vice President and 2024 hopeful Mike Pence made a surprise trip to Ukraine. And, protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad after a Quran was burnt in Sweden.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/20234 minutes
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12 PM ET: Colleges can't consider race, GOP impeachment plans, holiday travel update & more

A Supreme Court ruling means universities and colleges will no longer be allowed to consider race when they make decisions about admissions. The US economy was even better in the first quarter than previously thought. Clashes continue in France after a 17-year-old was shot and killed by police. House Republicans are gearing up for potential impeachment proceedings against some of President Joe Biden's cabinet. Plus, some good news if you're traveling in the Northeast this weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Busiest travel day, Covid-19 fraudsters, tiny handbag gets $63K & more

It's expected to be the busiest day for holiday travel, but will airlines cope with the demand? 120 million people are under air quality alerts across a dozen states. More than $200 billion in pandemic small business loans is estimated to have been given to potential scammers. The Biden Administration has announced new funding to help people experiencing homelessness. Plus, a bag that's barely visible to the naked eye sells for more than $63,000.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Unhealthy air, Titan sub remains, Yankees' perfect game & more

More than a third of people in the US are under air quality alerts, and deadly heat continues in the South. Medical professionals will examine what may be human remains from the Titan submersible wreckage. Transgender minors in Tennessee will keep access to some gender affirming healthcare. Eid in Sudan is marked by a ceasefire being broken. Plus, a Yankees pitcher throws a perfect game.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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10 PM ET: Titan sub remains, McCarthy’s Trump apology, Madonna postpones tour & more

Human remains are believed to have been recovered in the wreckage of an imploded submersible that killed five men on board. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy walked back comments he made about former President Donald Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 election. The Federal Reserve’s bank stress test shows a strong banking system in light of recent failures. Connecticut is helping children born into poverty in a big way. Lastly, Madonna is postponing her upcoming tour because of a serious illness – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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5 PM ET: Wagner’s rebellion plans, Trump’s countersuit, Costco membership crackdown & more

The head of Russia’s private military group, Wagner, may have had other plans prior to the weekend rebellion – we have details from a report. Two Black men filed a lawsuit that led to the firing of multiple White Mississippi deputies. Former President Donald Trump has filed a countersuit against E. Jean Carroll for defamation. President Joe Biden is attempting to usher in the era of “Bidenomics” – we’ll break that down. And, your Costco membership card-sharing days may be in the rearview.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: More wildfire smoke, 'Bidenomics,' anti-Shein backlash & more

Human-caused climate change is fueling the wildfires in Canada prompting air quality alerts across the US – we'll tell you more about the economic impacts of climate change. President Biden is pitching his “Bidenomics” in Chicago, as the Fed is weighing in on inflation and banking fears today. Special Counsel Jack Smith's January 6 probe is heating up. A Marine veteran accused of choking a Black street performer in the New York subway pleads not guilty. And, influencers are getting backlash for trips paid by the Chinese shopping platform Shein.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Travel chaos begins, Kevin Spacey on trial, pickleball injuries & more

Tens of thousands of flights have been cancelled or delayed in the US because of storms. Canadian wildfires are causing unhealthy air in large parts of the US. Protests have erupted in France over the death of a 17-year-old boy, who was allegedly shot dead by police during a traffic stop. Kevin Spacey's sexual assault trial has started in London. Plus, pickleball injuries are coming at a high price.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET : Extreme weather, GOP 2024 battle, South Koreans get younger & more

People across the US are dealing with unhealthy air, severe storms and extreme heat. At least ten people have been killed after a Russian strike in Ukraine. The current front runners for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination have taken shots at each other. Meta is introducing safeguards for younger social media users. Plus, why some South Koreans woke up two years younger this morning.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump tape response, Julian Sands’ remains, US air quality alerts & more

Former President Donald Trump insists he did nothing wrong in response to audio obtained by CNN about classified documents. The feds interviewed Rudy Giuliani as part of an investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Russian and Belarusian leaders addressed Wagner’s weekend rebellion. The remains of missing British actor Julian Sands have been identified. Lastly, the US and Europe are feeling the impact of Canada’s worst wildfire season on record.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 PM ET: Deadly Russian strikes, nationwide flight disruptions, ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host & more

At least four people have been killed in Russian missile strikes in eastern Ukraine. Mounting flight cancellations and delays are stranding passengers nationwide. A White woman accused of fatally shooting her Black neighbor in Florida will not face murder charges. Researchers say free contraception for low-income, uninsured women could prevent many unplanned pregnancies and abortions. And, we’ll tell you who’s replacing legendary host Pat Sajak on “Wheel of Fortune.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: SCOTUS rejects fringe election theory, Epstein did kill himself, Prigozhin in Belarus & more

The Supreme Court rejects a controversial, Trump-backed election law theory. The DOJ says Jeffrey Epstein killed himself and there was no evidence to suggest criminal activity, slams the Bureau of Prisons’ “negligence and misconduct.” Former President Donald Trump is in New Hampshire, while his legal problems pile up. Belarus’ president says Wagner’s chief is in the country. Plus, how will inflation impact your Fourth of July cookout this year?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Wagner charges dropped, US malaria warning, NYC congestion charge & more

We'll hear more about the recording of former President Donald Trump appearing to admit to handling top secret documents. Russian authorities say they're dropping charges for the Wagner private military group over its rebellion. The CDC has a warning after 5 local malaria cases in the US. New York City is introducing a charge for driving in part of Manhattan. Plus, a janitor ruins 20 years of research.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump documents audio, summer power outages, weight loss pill & more

CNN has exclusively obtained an audio recording of former President Donald Trump talking about holding top secret files. Russia's President offers mercenary rebels three options. Two thirds of North America could see blackouts this summer as temperatures rise. Groundwater demand has shift the Earth's axis. Plus, a drug maker says its new weight loss pill has had some promising results.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Wagner’s uprising intel, Trump recording, DeSantis’ illegal immigration crackdown & more

The US had intelligence on the plans of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, leading up to his short-lived rebellion involving his private military group – we have details. We’ll hear exclusive audio obtained by CNN of former President Donald Trump’s 2021 conversation about classified documents. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho students last fall. Three San Antonio police officers have been charged with murder after fatally shooting a woman at her apartment last week. Lastly, Florida Governor and GOP presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis, unveils his crackdown on illegal immigration.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Russia’s revolt, heat & storms, high-speed Internet expansion & more

Russian President Vladimir Putin is responding to the fallout from the rebellion by the country’s mercenary group Wagner. Parts of the US are bracing for another round of storms and dangerous heat. The suspect accused of shooting five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado last year has pleaded guilty. A jury has started deliberating in the trial of a former school resource officer who stayed outside during a mass shooting at a Florida high school in 2018. And, the White House is taking steps to close the digital divide.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Wagner chief speaks out, SCOTUS cases left, US rent falls & more

The leader of the mercenary group that stormed the streets of Moscow over the weekend shares why his troops went in and why they turned around. The Supreme Court has one week left in its term – we'll tell you the key cases the justices have left to decide. Republicans are trying to take control of election oversight in states across the country. Israel's Prime Minister is warning Israeli settlers not to grab land in the occupied West Bank without permission. Plus, rent has fallen in the US for the first time in years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Russia's 'cracks', migrant boat survivor, Swifties told to 'be kind' & more

Western officials say "cracks" are starting to show in Russia after a rebellion was called off. A survivor of the boat carrying hundreds of migrants that sank near Greece speaks out. Clean up is continuing after a train derailment in Montana. We might need to re-think how we classify "once in a century" floods. Plus, Taylor Swift asks her fans to "be kind".To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: Russian insurrection over, accidental gun deaths, BET awards & more

Moscow is no longer under alert, after an insurrection in Russia was called off over the weekend. A robot is combing the sea floor for debris as part of the investigation into the Titan sub implosion. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost power after severe storms in the US. A new study says most children who die from an accidental shooting are playing around with guns at home or mistaking them for toys. Plus, Beyoncé and SZA win big at the BET awards.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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One Thing: A Black Minister, His Trans Daughter and a Family's Journey to Acceptance

A record number of anti-LGBTQ bills have been proposed across the country this year, including a new push to ban access to gender-affirming health care for transgender youth. Beyond the debates and protests, some families are grappling over how to relate to the trans people in their lives. In today’s episode, we hear about a Black minister’s ongoing journey to accept his transgender daughter.  Guest: Adrienne Broaddus, CNN Correspondent  If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health matters, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 in the US.   The International Association for Suicide Prevention and Befrienders Worldwide have contact information for crisis centers around the world. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/25/202315 minutes, 55 seconds
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3 PM ET: Roe v. Wade decision anniversary, severe heat alerts, underground pizza deliveries & more

Today marks a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, both sides of the debate are in Washington commemorating the decision’s anniversary. Over 35 million Americans are under heat alerts this weekend. A CNN investigation into a deadly migrant boat crash raises questions about the Greek Coast Guards' version of events. Four players were suspended after a soccer match between the U.S. and Mexico got heated. And Pizza Hut offered lucky customers underground deliveries fit for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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10 AM ET: Insurrection in Russia, New York abortion bill, Baby Shark recall & more

Chaos ensues in Russia after an insurrection led by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin causes uncertainty. New York’s new law will protect doctors who prescribe medical abortion to out-of-state patients, we tell you more. A tornado in Wyoming leaves at least 8 injured at the country’s biggest mine. An Iowa meteorologist quit after receiving threats for his climate change coverage. And some Baby Shark bath toys are being recalled, we tell you which ones.    To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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10 PM ET: Wagner’s feud, Bitcoin rose, suspicious smartwatches & more

Russia is accusing the head of its private military group of trying to stage a coup – we have details. A father and son cancelled their trip on the sub that fatally imploded underwater. The US Supreme Court made rulings on two immigration cases – we’ll break them down. Bitcoin hit its highest point in about a year. Lastly, suspicious smartwatches sent to some US military members are sparking national security concerns.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Sub debris mission, Russian mercenary’s criticism, fake electors immunity & more

A new mission is underway to recover debris from a sub where five people on board died. The head of Russia’s private military group claims the country’s military leaders attacked his forces. At least two Republican fake electors have agreed to testify to a federal grand jury in the special counsel’s probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Political leaders on both sides of the aisle are marking the anniversary of the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. And, the commute for drivers in Pennsylvania just got a lot easier.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM: Tragedies at sea, GOP abortion politics, Starbucks strike & more

It's been a week of tragedies at sea, from migrants being rescued off Spain's coast to the catastrophic implosion of the OceanGate sub. Hundreds of sea lions and dolphins are washing ashore in Southern California - we'll bring you the details. It's a big weekend for the Republican campaign trail, and one issue is front and center. Workers at 150 Starbucks stores are on strike today. Plus, new data shows the US population is only getting older – what if we embraced that instead of dreading it?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukraine counters perceptions, toddler shoots pregnant mother, diplomatic squatter & more

Ukraine is asking western officials to be patient with its counter offensive, while Russia’s been added to a notorious UN list. A Wyoming judge has block the country’s first medicated abortion ban - we’ll bring you the details. Police in Ohio say a toddler shot and killed his mother. Two whistleblowers say IRS investigators had recommended more serious charges against Hunter Biden. Plus, a diplomatic row involving Australia, Russia, and a squatterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: Sub's implosion, record heat, AI threatening women's jobs & more

With the rescue efforts over, teams are trying to piece together the final moments of the sub that officials say imploded. The heat is on for millions in Texas and on the other side of the world. 3M has agreed to pay billions to settle lawsuits on forever chemicals in water supplies. Activists in Sudan say hundreds of bodies are lying in the streets as fighting continues. And, more women could lose jobs to AI than men.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Sub recovery mission, Obama on Trump’s indictment, NBA draft & more

US Coast Guard officials are working to recover the bodies of five people on a missing sub. Tens of thousands of people in the US are still in the dark as parts of the country brace for another round of storms. Ukrainian officials are addressing remarks about their counteroffensive as Russia's war continues. Former President Barack Obama goes one-on-one in an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour. Lastly, a 7-foot-4 basketball phenom from France took the top spot in this year’s NBA draft. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Missing sub tragedy, Bed Bath & Beyond sold, concert hail storm & more

A catastrophic implosion is believed to have killed five passengers on a missing submersible – we have the latest. We’ll break down some of the key takeaways from President Joe Biden and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s news conference. We now know who co-signed New York Republican Rep. George Santos’ $500,000 bond in a federal case. Bed Bath & Beyond may be off the market. And, Mother Nature wreaked havoc during a concert in Colorado. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sub search clock ticking, counteroffensive setbacks, Musk v. Zuckerberg & more

The search for the missing Titanic sub is getting even more desperate - we'll bring you the latest. Things don't appear to be going as well as expected with Ukraine's counteroffensive. Another Supreme Court Justice is facing scrutiny for another trip. Drugmakers sue to keep Medicaid from being able to negotiate on prices. Plus, Elon Musk has challenged Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Air running out, preventable deaths surge, Modi's visit & more

The five people on board the Titanic submersible will likely run out of oxygen this morning. The Wall Street Journal reporter detained in Russia has lost his appeal. There's been a surge in preventable deaths, maternal mortality and medical bills in the US. President Joe Biden is welcoming India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House. Plus, how the Senate plans to tackle AI regulation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly Texas weather, sub's oxygen deadline, lab-grown meat & more

At least three people have died after a night of severe storms and tornados in Texas. The oxygen supply on the sub missing in the Atlantic is either running out or all used up. Democrat Representative Adam Schiff has been censured - you'll hear how his party reacted. Former President Donald Trump has received the first batch of evidence prosecutors could use against him in his classified documents trial. Plus, lab-grown meat could be coming soon to a grocery store near you.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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10 PM ET: Sub’s low oxygen, House censure, expensive gas prices & more

The search for a missing submersible intensifies as fears grow about its dwindling oxygen supply. A Trump-appointed judge will oversee Hunter Biden’s legal case. House Republicans voted to censure a Democratic congressman. Meanwhile, the House Judiciary Committee heard testimony from Special counsel John Durham about his recent investigation — we’ll explain the details. And, one state just topped California for the most expensive gas prices.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Sub search sounds unidentified, Jack Teixeira arraigned, Amazon Prime lawsuit & more

The search for a missing submersible with five people onboard has expanded – we have the latest. A 21-year-old Air National Guardsman, accused of posting classified documents on social media, has been arraigned. A man who used a stun gun to attack a Capitol police officer has been sentenced. Several people have been injured in a fiery gas explosion in Paris. And, Amazon is being sued over its Prime subscriptions – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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12 PM: Titanic sub search, CA retail theft plan, 1.3M lose Medicaid & more

Time is running out to rescue the five passengers onboard a missing Titanic submersible as their oxygen supplies dwindle. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is testifying in front of congressional lawmakers. California's Attorney General cracks down on organized retail crime. A non-profit says more people could lose their Medicaid coverage after over a million people already did. And, Tropical Storm Bret is gathering strength in the Caribbean.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukrainian pilots' plea, Biden's 'dictator' comments, I-95 re-opening & more

Ukrainian pilots are pleading for F-16 fighter jets and say they can't do anything to fight Russia's air power. Record heat continues to smother parts of the South and Southwest US. President Joe Biden might have undone some of this week's diplomatic work with China. ProPublica has a new report investigating luxury trips for a Supreme Court Justice. Plus, traveling in and around Philadelphia is going to get easier this weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Rescuers hear noises, West Bank violence, fake priest allegations & more

Rescue workers say they've heard banging noises in their search for the missing submersible. President Joe Biden says he's "proud" of his son, but some Republicans are hitting back. New York legislators have passed a bill to protect abortion providers. The circle of violence continues in the West Bank as retaliation escalates. Plus, why a restaurant has to pay out for allegedly hiring a fake priest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Hunter’s plea deal, extreme heat, Biden meets AI experts & more

The Coast Guard says more equipment and personnel are expected to arrive to help search efforts for a missing submersible. Plus, President Joe Biden gave his first remarks after the Justice Department announced his son's plea deal. A federal judge struck down Arkansas’ ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The heat is on in the US and abroad as we track Tropical Storm Bret. Lastly, the White House is making an urgent push to regulate artificial intelligence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Missing sub search, West Bank shootings, anxiety disorder screenings & more

We begin with a massive search underway for a missing submersible with five people onboard and a dwindling oxygen supply. We’ll also tell you about the shootings that killed at least four people in the West Bank. We have details on China and Cuba's plans to build a joint military facility. There’s a new recommendation on screening for anxiety disorders in adults. And, we’ll tell you what Reddit hackers are demanding in ransom following a breach.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: Hunter Biden to plead guilty, Trump's court date, NBA draft & more

Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors and has struck a deal over a felony gun charge. A date has been set for former President Donald Trump's classified documents trial. The search for a missing tourist submersible is going deeper into the ocean. More houses are being built, but getting insurance for them won't be easy. Plus, excitement builds for the NBA draft, as the expected top overall pick landed in the US today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Lost sub passengers, Andrew Tate indicted, Paris 2024 raid & more

The search continues for the five people missing on a submersible that was on a trip to see the Titanic wreck. Andrew Tate has been indicted on several charges in Romania, including rape and human trafficking. The family of a Black man who died after being tased by LAPD officers has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Ice and snow that billions of people rely on for freshwater is at risk. Plus, police in Paris have raided the offices of the Olympic Organizing committee.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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6 AM ET: Titanic submersible search, FBI investigates Kansas letters, royal 'grifters' comments & more

It's a race against time to find a submersible that when missing on a trip to see the Titanic wreckage. Ukraine says Russia has launched a massive air attack with Iranian-made drones. The FBI is helping with the investigation into the roughly 100 suspicious letters that were sent to Kansas officials. Severe weather, extreme heat and tropical storms are in the forecast. Plus, a Spotify executive says Harry and Meghan are "grifters".To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Limits imposed on Trump, missing submersible, tropical storm & more

We start with a new legal filing in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. A submersible carrying five people is missing in the Atlantic Ocean — it may have been exploring the wreck of the Titanic. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Chinese officials. A newly named tropical storm will likely become a hurricane later this week. And, the US celebrates Juneteenth today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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12 PM ET: US-China relations 'stabilize', Biden's green message, West Bank firefight & more

The US and China have agreed they need to "stabilize" their relationship. President Joe Biden is heading West to tout his efforts to curb climate change, but some climate groups point out his shortcomings. An Israeli raid has lead to a deadly firefight in the West Bank. Sudan's refugees are in desperate need of help. Plus, more employers than ever are observing Juneteenth.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Extreme heat, migrant boat latest, lawmakers' suspicious letters & more

People in the Southern US will be feeling the heat today as temperature records are broken. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are feeling positive after a big meeting. Officials say 300 people from Pakistan were on board a boat that went down off the coast of Greece. Access to gender affirming care can have a big impact on mental health. Plus, Kansas lawmakers receive some suspicious letters.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: US deadly weekend, Blinken meets Xi, US Open winner & more

It was another deadly weekend of shootings across the US. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met with China's leader Xi Jinping today as part of a high stakes trip. The UN is condemning Russia for blocking aid access to people affected by Ukraine's dam collapse. We'll hear from the winner of this year's US Open. Plus, CNN celebrates Juneteenth.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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One Thing: Who Gets to Set the AI Agenda?

Last month, some of the top voices in artificial intelligence put out a warning about the technology, saying “mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority.” How seriously should we take a warning like that? In today’s episode, we examine what’s behind calls for stricter regulation and explore some of the ways AI is already being used in politics and health care. Guest: Donie O’Sullivan, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/18/202316 minutes, 52 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden in Philadelphia, Pride flag ban, Kardashian pregnancy announcement & more

Ukraine’s counteroffensive has begun but it’s still simmering, we fill you in on the latest. President Biden travels to Philadelphia for his first campaign event this election season. Pride flags can no longer be displayed  in one Michigan city. The first man diagnosed with autism has died. Lastly, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are expecting their first child together.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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10 AM ET: Deadly Uganda school attack, Juneteenth constitution amendment, King Charles’ birthday & more

A deadly attack on a school in Uganda has left at least 41 people dead, we tell you what happened. Ahead of Juneteenth, lawmakers introduce a resolution to amend the slavery clause in the U.S. Constitution. The deadly tornado in Perrytown, Texas still has the community reeling in. King Charles celebrates his “official” birthday by bringing back an old tradition. And climate protestors strike again, this time against a Monet.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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10 PM ET: Gun safety legislation, dangerous weather, Pete Davidson misdemeanor & more

President Joe Biden marks one year since Congress passed the first major gun safety legislation in a generation. We break down a new legal filing in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. More than 50 million people are under a severe weather threat in the US. There are updates on the Canada highway collision that killed 15 people this week. Plus, actor and comedian Pete Davidson has been charged with a misdemeanor. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Synagogue shooter convicted, Minneapolis police’s systemic issues, Ja Morant & more

A federal jury has convicted the man responsible for a deadly attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. The Justice Department says systemic problems at the Minneapolis Police Department led to George Floyd’s death. Russian President Vladimir Putin says the first nuclear weapons to be stored in Belarus have arrived. President Joe Biden has tapped a new CDC director. And, the NBA disciplines one of its biggest stars for the second time. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Americans' data at risk, UPS strike decision, soccer match ends badly & more

Millions of Americans have had their personal data compromised after a global cyber attack. Teamsters are deciding whether to call a UPS strike that could have a major impact on the economy. Former President Donald Trump's classified documents case is moving forward. The so-called climate kids are getting their day in court. Plus, a US men's soccer game ends in violence and homophobia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Texas tornado destruction, people smuggling arrest, intern's shocking commute & more

People in a Texas town are waking up to devastating scenes after a tornado ripped through the area. Nine people have been arrested after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants sank near Greece. Texas' Governor has signed two controversial bills into law targeting diversity programs and transgender athletes. Pope Frances is out of the hospital and doing well. Plus, an intern makes headlines over her surprising commute.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly Texas tornado, Connor McGregor accused, Muslim woman makes history & more

Several people have been killed by a tornado that destroyed parts of a town in Texas. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading to China for a tense visit. The DOJ is expected to release a review of the Minneapolis Police Department today, which was launched in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. A woman has accused UFC fighter Connor McGregor of sexual assault - which he denies. Plus, we'll tell you how a Muslim woman is making history in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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10 PM ET: Jack Teixeira indicted, Canada highway collision, Covid-19 boosters & more

A Russian criminal gang is being blamed for a global cyberattack that hacked several federal agencies in the US. 21-year-old airman Jack Teixeira, who’s accused of posting classified documents on social media, has been indicted. We'll tell you about a tragic collision on a highway in Canada. A Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial is now in the hands of a jury. Lastly, FDA vaccine advisers have recommended changes to Covid-19 boosters this fall.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Global cyberattack, Americans dead in Mexico, Glenda Jackson dies & more

We begin with a global cyberattack impacting several federal agencies in the US. Plus, a death investigation in a Mexican resort town is underway. Then, we’ll tell you about North Korea’s two separate ballistic missile launches. Some ticket companies are scrapping hidden fees in the name of transparency. And, two-time Oscar-winning actress, Glenda Jackson, has died at age 87.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Big spenders, synthetic embryos, Beyoncé causes inflation & more

People in the US are still out spending, even though interest rates are high. A sixth day of severe weather is predicted for parts of the South and the Plains. Georgia election officials say they won't fix voting machine vulnerabilities before the 2024 election. Scientists say they've created a human embryo-like structure, without an egg or sperm. Plus, Beyoncé could be causing an unusual problem in Sweden.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: NATO battlefield support, Ticketmaster's promise, sportscaster hit on air & more

NATO says its support for Ukraine is making a difference on the battlefield. The demolition of the collapsed section of the I-95 highway in Pennsylvania is set to be finished today. Dozens of migrants have been dropped off in Los Angeles from Texas. Ticket and event companies are promising to be more upfront about booking fees. Plus, a legendary Yankees broadcaster gets a surprise on air.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Youth suicides rise, new Cosby lawsuit, bleak AI warning & more

Suicide and homicide rates for young Americans are the highest they've been in decades. Hundreds of people are feared dead after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of Greece. Daniel Perry has been indicted over the chokehold death of Jordan Neely. Bill Cosby is facing a new sexual assault lawsuit in Nevada. Plus, some CEOs say AI could destroy humanity in the next decade.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: New GOP presidential candidate, NYC chokehold case, Starbucks firing lawsuit & more

We begin with a look at former President Donald Trump’s relationship with his closest aide, Walt Nauta, and the judge overseeing the classified documents case. Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff responds to his Republican colleagues’ attempt to censure him. Miami’s mayor is joining the 2024 race for the White House. A grand jury has indicted a White man who held a homeless Black man in a fatal chokehold on a New York City subway last month. Lastly, a former Starbucks manager, who claims she was wrongfully fired for being White, wins her case.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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5 PM ET: Fed rate decision, Ukraine’s counteroffensive, Cyclone Biparjoy & more

The Federal Reserve is skipping an interest rate hike this time but signals that more could come – we have the latest. We’ll also hear US Attorney General Merrick Garland’s response to former President Donald Trump’s indictment. We have an update on Ukraine counteroffensive as Russia’s war continues. India and Pakistan are bracing for Cyclone Biparjoy as it approaches landfall. And, we’ll tell you what prosecutors are accusing the “Rust” movie armorer of doing on set as they investigate a fatal shooting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM: Blinken's China trip, I-95 repair plan, Bud Light bumped & more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to Beijing this weekend for a highly anticipated trip. Pennsylvania officials have unveiled a plan to fix the collapsed I-95 overpass. US wholesale inflation fell sharply in May - more on that and today's other economic news. We'll break down what's next for former President Donald Trump now that he's pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges. Plus, Bud Light is out as America's favorite beer.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: 'Powell pause' predicted, migrant boat capsizes, workers' stress levels & more

Most experts are predicting that the Fed will pause interest rate hikes. As more deadly strikes hit Ukraine, there are calls for stronger weapons sanctions against Russia. Severe storms are headed for the Southern US. Dozens of people have died after a migrant boat sank off the coast of Greece. Plus, workers are angry at their bosses, stressed, and quietly quitting. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's false claims, Fed's decision time, AI Beatles song & more

Former President Donald Trump has given a speech responding to the 37 federal charges he's pleaded not guilty to. The Fed is deciding whether to raise interest rates again. The Mississippi officer who wrongfully shot an eleven year old who called 911 has been suspended without pay. History was made in the Stanley Cup last night. Plus, new music from the Beatles thanks to AI.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump’s post-arraignment speech, Cormac McCarthy dies, Olympic track star's death & more

Former President Donald Trump made his first formal remarks at his golf club in New Jersey following his arraignment on 37 federal charges in Miami. A federal watchdog agency warned the White House press secretary about violating a rule. We're tracking new developments on a shooting in Denver. Legendary author Cormac McCarthy has died. Lastly, we have new details on the tragic death of Olympic track star Tori Bowie.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump pleads not guilty, Biden meets NATO chief, woman alive in coffin & more

Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in a historic federal indictment against him as part of a classified documents probe. He’s the first former US president to face federal charges and it's his second indictment in months – we’ll break down the charges and explain why he can still run for president even if he’s convicted. Plus, President Joe Biden and the NATO chief reiterate their support for Ukraine. And, a woman in Ecuador seemingly comes back from the dead.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Inflation keeps cooling, personal data sold, student loan payments restarting & more

Former President Donald Trump is getting his legal ducks in a row, as he faces criminal charges related to his handling of classified documents. Inflation continues to cool, but it's got a long way to go to keep the Federal Reserve happy. An eleventh person has died after an apartment building was hit in strikes on Ukraine. US intelligence agencies could be buying your data. Plus, we'll tell you when you'll need to start repaying your student loan again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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9 AM ET: Miami prepares, Denver shooting, obesity changes brain & more

Miami is getting ready for former President Donald Trump's supporters and protestors. A shooting in Denver has left nine people injured. The military government in Myanmar is blocking vital aid for cyclone survivors. Obesity could damage the brain's ability to recognize when you're full. Plus, "Everwood" and "Blue Bloods" actor Treat Williams has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's big day, kids' mental health, Wheel of Fortune & more

All eyes are on Miami, where former President Donald Trump is set to appear before a judge today over his alleged handling of classified documents. Rescue workers are still searching the rubble after deadly strikes on Ukraine over night. An alarming number of children are struggling with mental health in the US. We'll bring you the results from the NBA finals. Plus, change is coming to 'Wheel of Fortune'.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump arraignment prep, Chris Christie town hall, American held in Russia & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected to surrender to authorities tomorrow as he answers to a total of 37 criminal counts against him in a classified documents probe. During a CNN town hall, presidential candidate Chris Christie didn’t hesitate to take aim at Trump for the indictment. Illinois has become the first state to prohibit public schools and libraries from banning books. A US citizen has been detained in Russia on drug charges. And, lawmakers are investigating a partnership between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump in Miami, NY boat capsizes, Seoul skyscraper climber & more

Massive security measures are being put in place ahead of former President Donald Trump’s arraignment. We have new developments on a partial highway collapse in Philadelphia. In New York, at least one person has died after a tour boat capsized. We’ll tell you about a volcanic eruption in the Philippines that led to mass evacuations. Plus, police stepped in during a man’s daring climb on one of the world’s tallest buildings.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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12 PM: I-95 collapse impact, bank's Epstein settlement, 'climate kids' trial & more

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is expected to declare a state of emergency today after part of an I-95 highway overpass collapsed. JP Morgan Chase has settled a class action lawsuit brought by victims of sexual abuse by the late Jeffrey Epstein. Former President Donald Trump heads to Florida today where dozens of federal charges await him. A Utah woman accused of killing her husband with a lethal fentanyl dose made some pretty damning internet searches - we'll bring you the details. Plus, the first youth-led climate case in the US heads to trial today in Montana.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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9 AM: Dam investigation, 'Unabomber' suicide, China's record low & more

Ukraine’s president says the International Criminal Court has begun investigating the collapse of a dam, as heavy fighting continues in parts of the country. A deadly shooting in California was one of several violent attacks this weekend across the country - we’ll bring you the details. Sources tell CNN the death of the “Unabomber” in his prison cell was a suicide. Italy’s former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has died. And, Chinese officials worry about a demographic crisis after another record low. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Barr says Trump's 'toast', I-95 havoc, children found in Amazon & more

Ukraine says it's taken back some territory as reports say it's lost 16 US-supplied armored vehicles. Donald Trump's allies defended the former president over the weekend, but not one former Attorney General. Pennsylvania officials say it could take months to fix a section of the I-95 that collapsed yesterday. 5 children are recovering after spending weeks lost in the Amazon jungle. Plus, the GOP have censured one of their own US senators.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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One Thing: The Federal Indictment of Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 37 counts in the special counsel's classified documents probe, the first time in American history a former president has faced federal charges. It sets up an unprecedented legal clash between President Joe Biden’s Justice Department and his potential 2024 general election opponent. In today’s episode, we break down what we know about the charges against Trump and his aide Walt Nauta.  Guest: Paula Reid, CNN Senior Legal Affairs CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/11/202317 minutes, 4 seconds
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3 PM ET: Ukrainian counteroffensive, ‘Unabomber’ dead, UEFA Championship match & more

Fighting continues in Ukraine after a catastrophic dam collapse. A widow pushes police for answers after her husband died during an alleged hostage situation. Ted Kaczynski, the man known as the ‘Unabomber’ has died. The Toronto Blue Jays cut ties with pitcher after a homophobic message. And Inter Milan and Manchester City battle for the UEFA Champions League title in Turkey.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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10 AM ET: What’s next in Trump indictment, Canada’s wildfires rage on, ‘sushi terrorism’ & more

Former President Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned on Tuesday in a classified documents probe, we tell you what to expect. Nine people were shot in San Francisco’s Mission District; all are expected to survive. An affidavit reveals that the White woman who killed her Black neighbor, used racial slurs against the victim’s children. Canada’s wildfires are expected to get worse in July and August. Lastly, a high school student has been sued in a case of “sushi terrorism.” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump indictment reactions, Boris Johnson’s resignation, Colombia plane crash & more

Some GOP lawmakers are coming to former President Donald Trump’s defense in the wake of a federal indictment against him in a classified documents probe. Plus, a senior communications official, who served in Trump's administration and later worked for Fox Corp., is out of a job. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned as a member of Parliament. An Alzheimer’s drug has gotten the support of FDA advisers. Lastly, the search for four missing children in the Amazon has a happy ending. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump indictment unsealed, Joran van der Sloot arraigned, Santos’ bond co-signers & more

We begin with details on 37 federal counts against former President Donald Trump in a classified documents probe – we’ll hear from Special Counsel Jack Smith who’s leading the investigation. Plus, we have details on Joran van der Sloot’s arraignment in a federal case related to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. U.S. Rep. George Santos’ legal team has disclosed who bonded out the embattled congressman in a federal criminal probe. We’re learning more about a drone factory in Russia involving Iran. And, Netflix is cashing in on its password crackdown.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump said he ‘can’t’ declassify, housing market, pro-active border plan & more

A transcript reveals what could be key evidence against former President Donald Trump, who says he’ll plead not guilty to federal charges related to his handling of classified documents. The smoke from Canadian wildfires has reached Norway and will take time to clear in the US. We’ll tell you why the housing market is difficult to navigate right now. Russia is getting cozy with two military allies. Plus, the White House is ramping up a plan to try to keep southern border crossings down.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Trump tape revelation, women's soccer makes history, ISIS gift cards & more

In an exclusive, CNN has a transcript of a recording where former President Donald Trump acknowledges he’d retained "secret" military information that he had not declassified. The EU is overhauling  asylum and migration laws. Two young victims of a knife attack in France are still in urgent care. FIFA says the upcoming Women’s World Cup is set to be the most attended women's sporting event ever. Plus, gift cards for ISIS.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump's charges, air quality improving, DNC infiltration scheme & more

Former President Donald Trump is facing 7 charges over his alleged mishandling of classified documents. Air quality is slowing starting to improve in parts of the US. People escaping flooding in Ukraine are facing more dangers. The DOJ is investigating efforts to infiltrate the DNC in Wyoming. Plus, President Joe Biden announces protections for the LGBTQ+ community.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump indicted, Joran van der Sloot transferred, stocks rise & more

We start with former President Donald Trump’s federal indictment in the classified documents investigation – we’ll hear his response. The prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway is in the US for his arraignment on Friday. We have details on a brutal knife attack in France. US stocks ended the day on a high note. Lastly, Whiskey brand Jack Daniels won its US Supreme Court fight over a company’s poop-themed dog toy - we'll break down the case.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Hazy conditions, Ukrainian rescuers shot, Pat Robertson dies & more

We’re tracking air quality conditions from wildfire smoke and which states are getting hit with haze. Plus, we’ll break down the new challenges that are making flood rescues in Ukraine difficult. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Joe Biden addressed the public from the White House today. We also have new information from a key former White House official as part of the classified documents probe. And, Christian televangelist Pat Robertson has died at age 93.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Alabama map redraw, smoke choking east, IA collapse survivor & more

The Supreme Court says Alabama's congressional map will have to be redrawn. We'll tell you where the smoke that's been causing problems in the northeast is heading next. It's a busy day in the White House, with a visitor from across the pond and a Pride event. A victim of the building collapse in Iowa has been speaking to CNN about her fight for survival. Plus, advice for parents when it comes to social media from the US Surgeon General.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Haze moves south, chemo drug shortage, Tom Holland's break & more

As air pollution from wildfires cancels school events in New York City, the smoke is moving south. Ukraine says rescue workers are facing extreme danger from flooding after the dam collapse. Tensions are heating up between House Republicans. Most cancer centers in the US are dealing with a shortage of a life saving chemotherapy drug. Plus, why Tom Holland is taking a break from acting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 AM ET: Probe targets Trump, Holloway suspect extradition, AI regulation & more

New York City has the worst air quality in the world - we'll bring you the latest on the wildfire smoke. An investigation into the handling of classified documents is focusing on former President Donald Trump. Former Vice President Mike Pence took aim at his old boss at a CNN Town Hall last night. The prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is being handed over to the FBI. Plus, there are calls for AI to be regulated in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 PM ET: Wildfire smoke impact, Pence town hall, ex-Florida officer’s trial & more

Some events in the northeastern part of the US have either been postponed or cancelled due to air quality problems – we have details. Plus, former Vice President Mike Pence explained why he should be the next president during a CNN town hall. Prosecutors investigating Trump’s possible mishandling of classified documents may be moving closer to indicting him – we’ll explain. A former student at the Florida high school where a mass shooting took place in 2018 testified in an ex-school resource officer’s trial. Lastly, US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing more questions about transparency.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 PM ET: NYC resembles Mars, Pence announcement, Lionel Messi’s move & more

An extreme haze from raging wildfires in Canada is spreading in parts of the US – we’ll break down the impact. Former Vice President Mike Pence took on his former boss in a speech announcing his presidential run. Police have identified a suspect in a deadly shooting after a high school graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia. One of the most active volcanoes in the world erupted again today. And, soccer star Lionel Messi says he’s taking his career to the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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12 PM ET: 'Stay inside' warning, Licht leaves CNN, UPS strike vote & more

People in the northeastern US are being told to stay indoors as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifts across the border – we'll tell you about the health risks. CNN is looking for a new CEO, because Chris Licht is out. The classified documents investigation into former President Donald Trump could be coming to an end. Ukraine says hundreds of thousands of people are without drinking water. Plus, UPS workers are deciding whether to strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Updated: 9 AM ET: CNN CEO out, neighbor shooting arrest, Pope having surgery & more

We start with the news that CNN's CEO and Chairman Chris Licht is out. US intelligence says the much anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive may be beginning, but there’s a complication. A woman's been arrested in connection with the shooting of a mother who was killed after knocking on her neighbor's door. The Pope is having surgery today. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Saudi Arabia. Plus, how electric cars could save lives.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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6 AM ET: NYC's dangerous air, deadly graduation shooting, kids' anxiety up & more

New York City has topped the world's worst areas for air pollution. An 18 year old was among the two men killed after a graduation ceremony in Virginia. The GOP 2024 race is getting crowded as more politicians throw their hat in the ring. More kids are suffering from anxiety, but fewer are getting the right treatment. Plus, the Arctic Sea could be ice free for part of the year by the 2030s.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 PM ET: Virginia shooting, Mark Meadows testifies, world’s worst air pollution & more

We begin with a deadly shooting following a high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia that sent multiple people to the hospital. Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows testified to a federal grand jury. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has announced he’s running for president. A judge has ordered New York Republican Rep. George Santos to reveal the names of the people who helped post his $500,000 bail. Lastly, we’ll tell you which city's air pollution is among the worst in the world. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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5 PM ET: Prince Harry court hearings, Ford recall, PGA Tour shock partnership & more

We start with the critical impact a destroyed dam is having in Ukraine. Plus, we’ll break down two separate hearings today over Prince Harry's immigration records and a landmark case against British tabloids. Goldman Sachs lowers its odds of a US recession. We’ll tell you about a recall involving thousands of Ford SUVs and pickups. And, a feud between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League has come to an end.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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12 PM ET: Plane recovery, first publicly-funded religious school, LGBTQ+ emergency & more

The recovery of the wreckage from Sunday's plane crash in Virginia begins today. President Joe Biden will hold just his second cabinet meeting of 2023. Does the debt ceiling package get to the root of the country's money problems? A taxpayer-funded religious school has been given the go-ahead in Oklahoma. Plus, an LGBTQ+ civil rights group calls a state of emergency.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Dam evacuations, neighbor feud shooting, breastfeeding-test scores link & more

Hundreds of people have had to leave their homes in Ukraine after a dam collapsed in a Russian-controlled area. US Border Patrol are having less encounters with migrants since Title 42 was lifted. A mother of four was shot and killed after a feud with her neighbor. Prince Harry takes the stand in his fight against British tabloids. Plus, could breastfeeding have an impact on your kid's future test scores?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Critical dam blown up, Harry's legal battles, Barbie causes shortage & more

A critical dam has been blown up in a Russian controlled area of Ukraine - we'll bring you the latest. Another private jet has dropped off migrants in California. Canada wildfires mean 26,000 people can't go home and they're still causing air quality problems in the US. Prince Harry is giving evidence in the UK, but there's also a legal case surrounding his US visa. Plus, the production of the Barbie movie caused a pink paint shortage.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Mar-a-Lago pool flood, convicted spy dies, Apple’s new lineup & more

We start with a flood at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home last year that federal investigators find suspicious. We’re learning more details about a deadly plane crash in Virginia over the weekend. Also, a mom whose six-year-old shot a first-grade teacher is now facing federal charges. Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, who was convicted of spying for Russia and the Soviet Union, has died in prison. Lastly, we’ll explain Apple's biggest launch in years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Virginia plane crash latest, Iowa collapse victims, royal testimony & more

We start with new developments on an investigation into a deadly plane crash in Virginia. Police are searching for suspects in connection to a deadly shooting in Texas. The bodies of three people have been recovered in a partial apartment building collapse in Iowa. We have the latest on the presidential race for the Republican nomination. And, Prince Harry’s years-long battle against Britain’s tabloid media is reaching its most dramatic stage so far.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump team-DOJ meeting, smoke over the border, Apple’s reveal & more

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are meeting with Justice Department officials, as another Republican is officially running for president. Wildfires in Quebec are impacting air quality in the US. The Supreme Court is racing to wrap up its term – we break down the opinions to watch. Calls to improve India’s railways are growing after Friday’s deadly train crash. Plus, Apple is set to unveil a new product.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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9 AM ET: Warship near miss, migrants 'dumped' at church, dog bite rankings & more

The US and China are blaming each other after their warships almost collided in the Taiwan strait. Officials say a group of migrants were left outside a church in California. Ukraine has built up a network of agents inside Russia. A woman who's served 20 years behind bars for killing her four children has been pardoned. Plus, the US Postal Service ranks states based on dogs biting its workers.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 AM ET: Plane crash investigation, Nikki Haley town hall, French Open controversy & more

Investigators are looking into a plane crash near Washington DC that led to fighter jets being scrambled. Anger grows in India after an official said signal issues caused a train crash that killed hundreds of people. Russia says it's fought off a “large scale offensive” from Ukraine. Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley takes swipes at her rivals and makes big promises. Plus, why two tennis players have been kicked out of the French Open.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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One Thing: Should Congress Ditch the Debt Ceiling?

After weeks of intense negotiations, the Senate passed a bill late Thursday evening that will avert a first-ever US default just days ahead of the deadline. In today’s episode, we examine why neither party is particularly thrilled about the deal and why a similar standoff in 2011 could foreshadow struggles for Republicans as they try to implement spending cuts. Guest: Tami Luhby, CNN Senior WriterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/4/202316 minutes, 6 seconds
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3 PM ET: Biden signs debt deal, GOP hopefuls in Iowa, Yellowstone warnings & more

President Biden has signed the bipartisan debt ceiling bill, saving the U.S government from economic calamity. GOP presidential hopefuls gather in Iowa today to try and reel in support. Florida’s hit by stormy weather just as hurricane season kicked off this week. Yellowstone national park issues a warning to folks, we’ll tell you what it is. The final round of the NBA playoffs started, who’s playing who? We fill you in.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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10 AM ET: Train collision deaths rising, North Korea denuclearization, Lincoln SUV warning & more

The war in Ukraine is spilling onto Russian soil with a recent attack in the Belgorod region. The death toll in a 3-train collision in India is expected to keep rising, nearly 300 people have already died. The Korean peninsula might soon be denuclearized, we tell you why. Ford issues a warning to owners of over 100,000 Lincoln SUVs. And YouTube says it will no longer remove 2020 election denial content from its site. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s debt limit speech, Connecticut building collapse, Churchill Downs investigation & more

In his first speech from the Oval Office, President Joe Biden touted the bipartisan budget deal Congress passed to avoid a default. Plus, we’re hearing from a man who witnessed the deadly train collision in India. We also have details on a partial building collapse in Connecticut. Airbnb is suing New York City over short-term housing rental restrictions. Lastly, an investigation is underway at the home of the Kentucky Derby – we’ll explain.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump classified document, India train crash, payment apps warning & more

We start with new developments into a classified document former President Donald Trump referred to on tape. Plus, President Joe Biden is gearing up to deliver a primetime speech from the Oval Office after Congress passed the debt ceiling bill. The search for survivors on the site of a partially collapsed apartment building is entering the recovery phase. We’re also following a deadly train collision in India. And, a federal watchdog is warning about storing your money on payment apps like Venmo and Cash App.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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12 PM ET: No charges for Pence, nuclear weapons control, live on Mars & more

Former Vice President Mike Pence will not face charges over his handling of classified documents. The US wants Russia to come to the table to talk about nuclear arms controls. Russia's invasion of Ukraine hasn't changed how China feels about Taiwan. Things could be looking up for the economy. Plus, you can now see live images from Mars.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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9 AM ET: Labor market still hot, remains found in bags, Spelling Bee winner & more

President Joe Biden is getting ready to sign the debt limit bill into law. New figures show the labor market is staying pretty hot. Arizona won't let any developers build in Phoenix over concerns the water supply is drying up. 45 bags containing human remains have been found in a ravine in Mexico. Plus, psammophile is this year's winning word at the National Spelling Bee.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt crisis averted, ambulance pleas denied, NBA finals & more

The Senate has voted to pass the debt ceiling deal, so the US won't be defaulting on its debt. An eight year old who died in immigration custody was denied an ambulance. Millions of people are skipping doses or not filling prescriptions because of the cost of drugs. Ukraine's capital faces criticism after three people died trying to get into a closed bomb shelter. Plus, the NBA finals are officially underway.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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10 PM ET: Senate debt limit vote, Bill Cosby lawsuit, Biden falls & more

 The Senate is on track to pass the House’s debt ceiling bill tonight. Plus, a former Playboy model filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Bill Cosby. A White man accused of shooting a Black teen who accidentally rang his doorbell appeared in court today. A federal judge is set to hear a case about Prince Harry’s US visa. Lastly, President Joe Biden tripped following a speech at a graduation ceremony.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 PM ET: Supreme Court labor decision, student loan forgiveness, Mount Everest rescue & more

Senators are at odds over a deal that would suspend the nation’s debt limit. An 18-year-old is holding out hope that his father will be found alive in a partial apartment building collapse in Davenport, Iowa. We have details on the US Supreme Court’s labor decision in its latest blow to unions. The Senate passed a bill that would block President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. And, we’ll tell you about a daring rescue on Mount Everest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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12 PM ET: Pride business backlash, hurricane season begins, UFO sightings & more

The debt deal is making its way through Congress – but if it passes, it could just be a bandaid, not a fix. This year's Pride is coming with more backlash for businesses marketing to the LGBTQ community. Hurricane season is officially underway. Some weight-loss medicines could help with addictive behaviors. Plus, NASA and the Pentagon have a UFO update.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Immigrant strike, Pentagon bans drag show, Samantha Jones is back & more

The Senate is under pressure to hold a vote on the debt limit sooner rather than later. Some immigrant workers are striking in the US today - we'll tell you why. NATO’s chief says Ukraine will be a member, but not right now. The Pentagon has cancelled a drag show at an Air Force base. Plus, a beloved "Sex and the City" character is making a surprise comeback.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump documents recording, strikes kill child, Hollywood rape accusations & more

Lawmakers have voted to pass the debt limit deal through the House, now it's the Senate's turn. Federal prosecutors have a recording of former President Donald Trump talking about holding onto classified documents. Russian missile strikes have killed three people, including a child in Ukraine's capital. As one Hollywood actor is found guilty of rape, another avoids charges for sexual assault. Plus, Amazon has reached a $30 million settlement over privacy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debt limit vote, Trump recording, Danny Masterson’s rape retrial & more

The House has passed a bipartisan deal that would suspend the nation’s debt limit. Federal prosecutors have audio of former President Donald Trump discussing a classified document he took. Meanwhile, former Vice President Mike Pence is set to announce his presidential bid. Former “That ‘70s Show” star Danny Masterson has been convicted of rape. Lastly, some Amazon workers walked off the job today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 PM ET: Debt ceiling showdown, transgender athletes bill, Djokovic backlash & more

Congress is getting ready to vote on a bill that would raise the nation’s debt ceiling. Alabama’s governor signed a bill that places limits on transgender athletes in college sports. A former follower of Charles Manson is the closest she’s ever been to getting out of prison. We’ll tell you how teachers in the US responded to a survey about carrying guns in schools. And, tennis star Novak Djokovic is facing backlash for making a political statement during the French Open.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Crucial debt vote, Chris Christie's 2024 plans, AI 'risk of extinction' & more

Today, lawmakers will vote on the debt ceiling deal, as we get closer to the June 5th default deadline. Republican Chris Christie is planning to throw his hat in the ring for the 2024 presidential race. Russia describes the "rather alarming" situation near its border with Ukraine. Smoke and haze from Canadian wildfires are impacting the air quality in the Northeastern US. Plus, an existential warning from experts about artificial intelligence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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9 AM ET: War comes to Russia, building collapse concerns, airline weighing passengers & more

Russia appears to be feeling the effects of its war in Ukraine, inside its own territory. Officials say two people could still be trapped under the rubble of a building collapse in Iowa, but the rescue effort is complicated. Video shows a Chinese fighter jet flying extremely close to a US aircraft. The US is cracking down on companies accused of shipping or selling equipment used to make counterfeit pills. Plus, why an airline is now weighing passengers before they board.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt vote today, North Korea fails, Biden accuser defects & more

The debt limit deal has made it over its first hurdle, now it faces a House vote. North Korea has tried, and failed, to launch a satellite into space. The 11 year old boy who was shot by a police officer after he called 911 has spoken to CNN. The woman who accused President Joe Biden of sexual assault has defected to Russia. Plus, former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been diagnosed with dementia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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5 PM ET: Debt bill stress test, children’s weight loss surgeries, Kosovo violence & more

The debt limit deal between the White House and House Republicans faces its first stress test today, while some GOP critics threaten the Speaker’s hold on power. Authorities in Iowa say two people could still be inside an apartment building that partially collapsed over the weekend. New research shows weight-loss surgery is becoming more common among kids and teens in the US. Both the European Union’s foreign policy chief and tennis star Novak Djokovic call for peace in Kosovo. And, chipmaker Nvidia reaches the exclusive $1 trillion market cap club.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Debt deal hurdle, home prices, apartment collapse rescue & more

The deal to raise the debt ceiling faces a key test today as time is running out to pay the nation’s bills on time. Home prices rose for the second month in a row. A ninth person was reportedly saved from a partially collapsed apartment building in Iowa, leaving some locals hopeful. Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes starts her 11-year prison sentence today. Plus, we’ll tell you how busy the airports were this holiday weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Kyiv denies attacking Moscow, TX AG impeachment, 'spy whale' moves & more

Ukraine says it was not directly involved in a drone strike on Moscow this morning. Texas' Attorney General will be impeached no later than August 28th. Muslims in China have clashed with police. An investigation is underway after 12 horses died in the space of two months at the track that hosts the Kentucky Derby. And, the famous "spy whale" has moved to Sweden.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Strikes on Moscow, Hollywood beach shooting, synagogue massacre trial & more

Russia says Moscow has been hit by a drone strike, as Kyiv was once again bombarded. The debt ceiling deal will face its first test today as GOP voices speak out against it. Nine people have been shot near the beach in Hollywood, Florida, including a one year old child. A death penalty trial is set to start today for the man accused of killing 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue. Plus, we'll tell you which team will be facing the Denver Nuggets in the NBA finals.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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5 PM ET: Arizona shootings, Graham wanted by Russia, bill against book bans & more

There’s a deal on the debt ceiling, but now President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy need to get it through Congress. A man admitted to five separate shootings in Arizona that killed four people. US Senator Lindsey Graham has been put on a ‘wanted list’ in Russia. The CDC says an unknown virus spiked this spring and put many people in the ICU. And, New Jersey state lawmakers are introducing legislation to fight book bans.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: GOP deal push, LGBTQ death penalty laws, 'leg day' heart health & more

Some GOP hardliners are threatening to vote against a deal on raising the debt ceiling. New York City is planning to house some asylum seekers in an old correctional facility. Uganda now has some of the world's harshest anti-LGBTQ laws. We'll tell you why you shouldn't skip 'leg day'. Plus, an airline takes drastic action after a passenger opens the emergency exit.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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9 AM ET: Building collapse, biker gang shooting, Belarus' nukes offer & more

Work has started to convince lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to vote through the debt ceiling deal. Rescue workers are searching for people in the rubble of a building collapse in Iowa. Three people have been killed at a motorcycle rally in New Mexico. Belarus' president is offering nuclear weapons to countries that join his country and Russia. Plus, an official in India gets in trouble for draining a reservoir to get his cell phone back.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt deal reached, Turkey's elections, US lifeguard shortage & more

The White House and House Republicans have finally reached an agreement in principle on raising the debt ceiling and cutting spending. There were huge air attacks on Ukraine's capital overnight. Turkey's President wins another term, extending his rule into a third decade. Experts say the US is facing a lifeguard shortage. Plus, Queen's music catalogue is being sold for an eye watering sum.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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One Thing: A Maritime “Me Too” Moment

In 2021, a blog post forced the US Coast Guard to confront a problem that had gone unchecked for years. A 19-year-old woman said she was raped while training to work on commercial ships. Then more sexual assault survivors in the industry came forward. In today’s episode, we hear why these women went public and what’s being done about it.   Guest: Blake Ellis & Melanie Hicken, CNN Investigates Senior Writers To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/28/202316 minutes, 29 seconds
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3 PM ET: Ukraine “war crimes”, Tucker Carlson criminal probe, UK airport chaos & more

As the war in Ukraine continues, France calls Russia’s attacks on the Ukrainian health system “war crimes.” A criminal hacking probe has been launched by the DOJ into Tucker Carlson’s leaked behind the scenes footage. The murder case featured on ‘Serial’ podcast is in the spotlight again; we tell you why. UK airports experience chaos after a nationwide 'e-gate' system failure. And UMass Boston graduates get a hefty treat along with their commencement speech. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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10 AM ET: Debt ceiling talks continue, Iowa loosens child labor laws, Turkey’s runoff election & more

Debt ceiling talks continue, while Treasury secretary Janet Yellen says an agreement needs to be reached by June 5th. Iowa bill extends hours and expands the type of jobs teens can work. Turkey’s presidential runoff election is tomorrow, will current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hold on to his seat? Singer Celine Dion cancels world tour because of debilitating pain. Pink Floyd Co-founder under investigation for performing in Nazi costume.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debt ceiling demands, wrong driveway charge, NCAA champions’ White House visit & more

The White House and GOP lawmakers remain at odds over a key sticking point in their discussions on the nation’s debt ceiling. A deal between Russia and Belarus has the European Union raising an alarm. A man accused of fatally shooting a woman who accidentally turned into his driveway has been indicted on a murder charge. The Taliban’s brutal crackdown on the rights of Afghan women has two leading human rights organizations calling for an investigation. Lastly, college basketball national champions make their celebratory trips to the White House.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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5 PM ET: New debt ceiling deadline, abortion ban blocked, gun control poll & more

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced a new deadline to raise the nation's borrowing limit. A South Carolina law that would restrict most abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy is on hold for now. Plus, deadly Russian missile strikes on a hospital in Ukraine are being called war crimes. We’ll also share the results of a new CNN poll on gun control in the US. And, we’ll tell you what you can expect at the pump heading into Memorial Day weekend.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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12 PM ET: DeSantis v Trump, gas prices down, long Covid symptoms & more

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has wasted no time in taking shots at his 2024 rival, former President Donald Trump. Inflation's bumpy ride continues, but there's some good news about gas prices. The world's largest stock market investor is backing calls for US oil companies to tackle climate change. Researches say they know the 12 symptoms of Long Covid. Plus, another fight over religion in Texas schools.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Widespread abortion confusion, medical facility attack, Americans getting older & more

A new survey found people across the US are confused about abortion access in their state. Democrats say they might not back a debt limit deal if it includes too many spending cuts. A medical facility has been attacked in Ukraine. A boat carrying about 500 migrants is missing in the Mediterranean. Plus, there are now more ageing adults and less children in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 AM ET: No rest for negotiators, US warns Ukraine, MDW travel gets busy & more

It'll be a busy weekend for anyone working on debt ceiling negotiations, but there appears to have been some breakthroughs. The US has told Ukraine it won't support attacks on Russian soil. The protection of US wetlands has taken a big hit. The number of people traveling this weekend could be higher than pre-pandemic levels. Plus, a passenger opens a plane door at 700 feet.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s veto, Japan attack latest, tourist shark attack & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appears to send lawmakers home for the holiday weekend with no apparent deal on raising the nation’s debt ceiling. President Joe Biden vetoed a bill that would overturn police reforms in Washington, DC. The White House is taking steps to fight gender-based violence like domestic abuse and antisemitism. We have an update on a deadly shooting and stabbing attack in Japan. Lastly, we’ll tell you about a rare shark attack that sent a tourist to the hospital.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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5 PM ET: Oath Keepers leader sentenced, GOP debt ceiling demands, Petito family lawsuit & more

Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes has been sentenced in a Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy case. Plus, we’ll tell you what some Republicans are saying they want in exchange for raising the nation's debt ceiling. A bill banning most abortions as early as six weeks in South Carolina is now law. Fighters in the Russian mercenary group Wagner claim to be leaving a key Ukrainian city as the war continues. And, in a civil lawsuit brought by the parents of Gabby Petito, we’ll tell you about a letter Brian Laundrie’s mom wrote to her son marked “burn after reading."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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12 PM ET: Lawmakers leave without deal, US economy grows, Ozempic pill trials & more

Lawmakers are leaving for the holiday weekend, but work on the debt ceiling isn't done. The US economy grew faster in the first three months of the year than predicted. Three people have been killed in a rare knife and gun attack in Japan. Meanwhile, the US has seen more mass shootings than days in 2023 so far. Plus, a big change could be coming to diabetes drugs popular with people trying to lose weight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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9 AM ET: Russian revolution warning, Florida travel advisories, Rwanda genocide suspect & more

The House is sending itself home today, but there's no sign of a deal on the debt limit. The head of the Wagner private military group says Russia could see a "revolution" if it doesn't start to do better in the war in Ukraine. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis hits back after several groups issued travel advisories for the state. After decades on the run, a Rwanda genocide suspect has finally been caught. Plus, a man learns to walk again thanks to a device linking his brain to his muscles.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: DeSantis' Twitter fail, officer shoots 911 caller, irregular periods risk & more

Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has officially launched his bid for the White House, but there were some technical issues. A child who called 911 in Mississippi was shot by the responding officer. US intelligence suggests Ukrainians could have been behind a Kremlin drone attack. Irregular menstrual cycles could be linked to heart disease. Plus, tributes pour in for "the Queen of Rock and Roll."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 PM ET: DeSantis’ presidential bid, Jan. 6 sentencing, inaugural poem removed & more

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced he’s running for president. Plus, we remember the iconic singer and electrifying entertainer, Tina Turner, who passed away today. A man photographed with his feet on then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desk during the Capitol insurrection has been sentenced. A Florida school removed a poem written for President Joe Biden’s inauguration – we’ll explain why. Lastly, the Uvalde, Texas community came together to pay tribute to the victims' killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school, a year ago today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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5 PM ET: Tina Turner dies, Belgorod drone attacks, Uvalde school massacre & more

Legendary singer, Tina Turner, hailed as the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” has died at 83. The Russian government is responding to attacks in the country’s Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine. A man accused of crashing into a security barrier near the White House appeared in federal court today. Disbarred South Carolina Attorney Alex Murdaugh has been indicted on 22 federal charges. And, President Joe Biden honored the victims of the Uvalde school massacre, one year since the tragedy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 PM ET: DeSantis makes his move, HIV cases drop, AI mind reading & more

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is finally making his 2024 presidential run official. More than a million people have had to flee their homes in Sudan. HIV infections have dropped in the US. AI can now read people's minds? Plus, a father and son are jailed for a lottery scam in Massachusetts. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Sudan sexual violence, Supreme Court approval down, Guam typhoon & more

House Republicans have some doubts about the debt ceiling deadline. The UN says dozens of sexual assaults have been reported in Sudan as clashes continue. American's aren't feeling too confident about the Supreme Court. The strongest storm in decades is hitting the US territory of Guam. Plus, France is banning some domestic flights.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Illinois church abuse, DeSantis' Twitter announcement, Netflix password crackdown & more

A new report says thousands of children in Illinois were abused by more than 450 Catholic clergymen. 60% of Americans think raising the debt limit should be linked to spending cuts. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to announce his 2024 presidential run on Twitter tonight. It's the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas massacre. Plus, Netflix is cracking down on households sharing passwords.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: U-Haul crash hearing, South Carolina’s abortion ban, NYC sinking study & more

We start with new information about a man accused of crashing into security barriers near the White House. A bill banning most abortions after six weeks in South Carolina is heading to the governor’s desk. The Texas State House is deciding whether to vote on a bill that would require classrooms to display a copy of the Ten Commandments. Plus, we’ll tell you about a salmonella outbreak across six states. Lastly, New York is sinking and researchers say its skyscrapers may be to blame.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump’s hush money trial, monster typhoon, LeBron James floats retirement & more

A key Republican negotiator gives an update on talks to raise the nation’s debt ceiling. Plus, former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial is set to start during next year’s presidential primaries. We have new developments on a Wall Street Journal reporter wrongfully detained in Russia. Guam braces for what's expected to be the strongest storm in more than 60 years. And, LeBron James weighs in on his future in basketballTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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12 PM ET: Trump classified docs, US overdose epidemic, drag show lawsuit & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he’s nowhere near a debt limit deal with the White House. We have new information on the Justice Department’s investigation into former President Donald Trump’s classified documents. There’s fighting between two factions in Sudan despite a ceasefire being in effect. Experts say that the US’ deadly drug epidemic isn’t just a fentanyl issue. And, a restaurant is suing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over a new law that LGBTQ advocates think targets drag shows.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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9 AM ET: Fighting in Russia, social media risks, LA Dodgers apologize & more

There's been fighting inside Russia near the border with Ukraine - we'll bring you the latest. The US Surgeon General says social media creates health risks for kids. Meanwhile, backlash against Montana's decision to ban TikTok is heating up. China is boycotting a G20 meeting in India - we'll tell you why. Plus, the LA Dodgers have apologized for uninviting a drag group to a Pride event.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: White House crash, school fire deliberate, NBA history & more

A man has been arrested after a U-Haul was crashed into a security barrier near the White House. There's mixed messages on how the debt ceiling talks are going. A deadly fire at a school in Guyana was reportedly started on purpose. Scientists have a bleak warning about species going extinct. Plus, a come-from-behind win in the NBA last nightTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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10 PM ET: Still no debt deal, TikTok sues Montana, Mexico volcano warnings & more

President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have a “productive” meeting about the debt ceiling, but disagreements remain. TikTok is suing Montana over a new law that would ban the app in the state starting next year. E. Jean Carroll is seeking additional punitive damages after former President Donald Trump repeated his statements at a CNN town hall. Meanwhile, Trump is set to appear virtually for a hearing in the Manhattan hush money probe. And millions of Mexican residents living near an active volcano have been warned they may have to evacuate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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5 PM ET: Debt ceiling negotiations, historic water deal, Carmelo Anthony & more

President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are set to meet this evening on the debt ceiling. California, Nevada and Arizona struck a historic water agreement today. A group of Russian volunteers for Ukraine says it took part in an attack inside Russia. The Atlantic hurricane season hasn’t started yet, but a national center is already tracking one system. And, Carmelo Anthony, one of the NBA’s top all-time scorers, hangs up his jersey.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 PM ET: University of Idaho murder suspect, chokehold suspect speaks, SpaceX landing & more

The countdown is on and the stakes are high for a deal on raising the debt limit — we have the latest. The US signed a joint defense agreement with Papua New Guinea. The man accused of the University of Idaho murders was in court today. The veteran who choked a homeless man to death on the New York subway is speaking out, just a day after the funeral. A SpaceX spacecraft docks at the International Space Station.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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9 AM ET: Economy optimism, GOP 2024 race, Meta's record fine & more

As talks over the debt ceiling are set to resume today, some economists are optimistic. The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog has a warning about the Zaporizhzhia power plant. The GOP presidential race is heating up. The bodies of two New York boys have been found in different rivers. Plus, Meta has been fined for transferring user's data.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt ceiling hope, Zelensky's Hiroshima plea, Florida 'not safe' & more

There's hope that talks to raise the debt ceiling are getting somewhere, as President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy meet again. Wrongfully detained American Paul Whelan says he's feeling more confident the US can get him out of Russia. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has given a passionate speech at the G7 summit in Japan. The NAACP says Florida is not safe for Black people to visit or move to. Plus, we'll tell you why a transgender teenager missed her graduation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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One Thing: Uvalde Families Get a Glimpse of the Truth

This week marks one year since 19 students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. In that time, victims’ families say they have not received sufficient answers from authorities as to why they waited 77 minutes before breaching the classroom. In today’s episode, we hear why CNN agreed to show some parents unreleased body camera footage and examine how surviving students are coping.  Guest: Shimon Prokupecz, CNN Senior Crime & Justice Correspondent To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/21/202316 minutes, 29 seconds
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3 PM ET: Battle for Bakhmut continues, Nebraska restricts gender affirming care, Florida ‘travel advisory’ & More

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asks for military aid at the G7summit, while the war in Ukraine continues. Nebraska legislators pass a bill restricting both access to gender affirming and abortion care. A Latino advocacy group issues a travel advisory to Florida after a new immigration law is passed. The mother of a baby abandoned four years ago in Georgia has been identified and charged. And it’s World Bee Day, we tell you how to prevent the pollinator’s extinction.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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10 AM ET: Biden at G7 Summit, Tim Scott presidential run expected, Griner’s first game back & more

President Biden and G7 nation leaders meet in Japan to talk climate change, China and Russia’s war on Ukraine. A young Honduran girl died in US Customs and Border Protection custody. Now, an investigation ensues. South Carolina Senator, Tim Scott files to run for president, with an official announcement expected Monday. The Department of Justice successfully sues to end Jet Blue and American Airlines partnership. And Phoenix Mercury star, Brittney Griner plays in WNBA season opener. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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10 PM ET: Nebraska abortion ban, Russia’s ban list, Target recall & more

Today’s debt ceiling negotiations dashed hopes on reaching a deal by this weekend. We’ll tell you about a bill Nebraska’s legislature passed that includes an abortion ban. Many prominent figures, journalists and late night TV hosts have been banned from Russia. A man accused of leaking classified documents on social media will remain behind bars pending trial – we’ll detail some remarks from the judge. Lastly, we have an important recall involving some candles sold at Target.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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5 PM ET: Debt ceiling talks snag, air quality alerts, Jim Brown dies & more

We start with a setback in negotiations to raise the nation's debt ceiling. Plus, a man accused of posting classified documents on social media will remain behind bars as he awaits trial. The Russian mercenary group Wagner may be trying to find ways to send military equipment into Ukraine as it faces shortages. Smoke from Canadian wildfires could linger for days in the US. And, the sports world is mourning the loss of legendary NFL running back, Jim Brown.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's fighter jet pledge, plane survivor search, Little League umpire shortage & more

President Joe Biden says the US will help train Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16s. We've got a new timeline for when former President Donald Trump could face charges over the 2020 election. Colombian authorities are searching for four children they think survived a plane crash in the Amazon jungle. The White House has a new plan to reduce homelessness. Plus, Little League umpires are tired of parents shouting at them.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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9 AM ET: Jets and sanctions, TikTok lawsuit, The Smiths bassist dies & more

Russia's war in Ukraine continues to dominate discussions at the G7 - and there are talks of sanctions and fighter jets. Three men have been executed in Iran over protests. A group of TikTok users are suing Montana over its statewide law banning the app. Kia and Hyundai have agreed to pay $200 million over claims it's too easy to steal their cars. Plus, The Smiths bassist has died at the age of 59.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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6 AM ET: Zelensky's G7 trip, NYC migrant buses, lakes drying & more

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with G7 leaders in Japan, in person. New York City is bracing for the arrival of more buses carrying asylum seekers. Disney has made another move, as its feud with Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis continues. The Supreme Court has handed social media companies a win. Plus, why lakes are drying up at an alarming rate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Ukraine fighter jets, Disney campus plans, Rafael Nadal’s career & more

The US may be allowing its allies to send highly requested F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. Police in Farmington, New Mexico released video of a deadly shooting rampage from earlier this week. We have an update on Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s health following her shingles diagnosis. Disney has cancelled plans for a new campus in Florida. Lastly, tennis star Rafael Nadal gets candid about his career.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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5 PM ET: Debt limit discussions, RSV vaccine, jungle rescue & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appears optimistic about finalizing a deal on raising the debt ceiling. Russia is threatening to put a future extension on its grain deal with Ukraine in jeopardy. FDA vaccine advisers have recommended Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for expecting mothers. The man accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee has pleaded not guilty. And, we’ll tell you about the race to rescue four children more than two weeks after their plane crashed in the Amazon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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12 PM ET: DeSantis’ 2024 bid, SC abortion ban, the ‘Golden Bachelor’ & more

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to join the 2024 presidential race next week. The South Carolina state house approved a six-week abortion ban. Myanmar’s military is delaying vital aid after cyclone Mocha has hit the country. FDA advisers weigh in on whether a RSV vaccine is safe for young children. And, a new Bachelor spinoff for seniors.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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9 AM ET: Ukraine attacks, gun control fights, Uber for teenagers & more

President Joe Biden has met with Japan's Prime Minister today ahead of a G7 summit. Ukraine has seen a country wide air raid alert after Russian attacks. People are hitting out against attempts to introduce gun reform in the US. Does your activewear contain dangerous chemicals? Plus, Uber is now going to let teenagers ride alone.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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6 AM ET: G7 in Japan, bank CEOs on debt, Italy Grand Prix cancelled & more

G7 leaders are meeting in Japan today - but President Joe Biden is keeping his eye on debt ceiling talks back home. Meanwhile, bank CEOs are meeting with the Treasury Secretary today over the debt ceiling. An eight year old has died while in CBP custody near the border in Texas. Montana is banning TikTok. Plus, a F1 Grand Prix has been cancelled over deadly floods.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump classified documents probe, Santos’ removal measure, TikTok ban & more

We begin with new evidence in a special counsel's probe into former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents. We’re also following new developments in the case of a 21-year-old accused of posting classified documents on social media. The House Ethics committee will decide whether to recommend New York Congressman George Santos’ removal from Congress. We have new details on a paparazzi car chase involving Prince Harry and Meghan. Lastly, a bill to ban TikTok in one state has become law.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 PM ET: Grain deal extended, Idaho murders suspect indicted, Elizabeth Holmes’ sentence & more

We start with a grain deal extension between Ukraine and Russia. The US Supreme Court refused to block an assault weapons ban in Illinois. A man has been indicted in connection to fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. A terrorist convicted of killing eight people on a New York City bike path has been sentenced. And, disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will soon surrender to start her prison sentence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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12 PM ET: Harry & Meghan’s 'near catastrophic' car chase, Mifepristone hearing, climate warning & more

Prince Harry and Meghan’s “near catastrophic car chase” revives memories of Princess Diana’s death. President Joe Biden cuts his Indo-Pacific tour short over debt ceiling negotiations. A New Orleans-based appeals court is weighing in on an abortion medication ruling today. Scientists warn the world is on track to breach a critical warming threshold. And, the main takeaways from from key primaries in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Florida.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: Direct negotiations, NYC can't ship migrants, plastic plan & more

Direct talks continue between the two sides in the debt ceiling talks, as the treasury secretary plans to meet with the heads of some Wall Street firms tomorrow. A state judge has temporarily blocked New York City's plan to send migrants to neighboring counties - we'll give you the details. A deadly hippo attack in Malawi capsized a boat with dozens onboard. Excess deaths among Black people in the US jumped in 2020 - we'll tell you why. And, a plan to cut plastic waste by 80%.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt talks progress, record depression rate, iPhone voice copying & more

President Joe Biden is scaling back his upcoming foreign trip, so he's available for the next set of debt ceiling talks. Lawmaker in North Carolina have overridden a veto on a 12-week abortion law, as South Carolina lawmakers continue through about 1,000 amendments to their proposed abortion ban. At least 4 people are dead after a US convoy was attacked in Nigeria. A new report shows about 1 in 6 adults in the US say they're depressed. Plus, your iPhone may soon sound just like you. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Santos expulsion resolution, abortion ban vote, ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark & more

We begin with an update on debt ceiling discussions between President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders. Plus, Democratic lawmakers are pushing for a vote to expel New York Congressman George Santos. North Carolina’s Republican-led legislature voted to override a veto on a bill that bans abortions after 12 weeks. An intruder broke into the home of national security adviser Jake Sullivan last month. Lastly, the "Taco Tuesday" trademark is at the center of a dispute between rival fast food competitors.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/20234 minutes, 1 second
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5 PM ET: Debt ceiling showdown, Patriot system damage, NYC migrant housing & more

We start with a key sticking point being raised in debt ceiling negotiations today. Plus, a Russian attack in Kyiv damaged a Patriot air defense system. We’re learning more about a deadly shooting in Farmington, New Mexico. A man accused of attacking two congressional staff members has been arraigned. And, a housing plan for migrants in New York City has some parents outraged.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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12 PM ET: AI pros and cons, retail spending rebound, NASA’s Mars simulation & more

Lawmakers and industry experts are discussing how to safeguard the boom of artificial intelligence in a congressional hearing today. Americans are spending their money despite inflation. Former President Donald Trump addresses the long-awaited special counsel report into the FBI's probe of his 2016 campaign and alleged collusion with Russia. NASA researchers will spend a year living in a simulated habitat preparing for life on Mars. Plus, the men behind a shocking $123 million heist are sentenced.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Debt negotiations, billions for clean energy, wildfires' fossil fuel link & more

Questions remain if a deal on the debt ceiling can be reached before June 1st, and then how long Congress will take to pass it. Billions of dollars for clean energy in rural America are expected to be announced today - we'll bring you the details. Dozens of people are reported to have died after a cyclone tore through a refugee camp. A Florida teacher is being investigated after showing a Disney film with a gay character to her class. Plus, roughly one-third of wildfires in the western US and Canada could be because of fossil fuels.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: American debt, migrant release ruling, slingshot foils kidnapping & more

Debt ceiling talks are set for today, but at least one side isn't optimistic about the timeline. Meanwhile, American household debt hits a new high. A federal judge has denied a DOJ request on releasing migrants. Ukraine says it shot down 18 missile fired at it by Russia overnight. And, we'll tell you how a boy stopped a kidnapping with a slingshot and some great aim.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump-Russia probe, teacher investigated, Elon Musk subpoenaed & more

We start with a special counsel’s report on the FBI’s investigation into ties between former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. We also have new information on a deadly shooting in Farmington, New Mexico. A Florida fifth-grade teacher is under investigation for showing students a Disney movie. Plus, we’ll tell you about an attack against two congressional staffers. Lastly, Elon Musk has been subpoenaed as part of a government lawsuit into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: New Mexico shooting, Israel ceasefire, sugar substitutes warning & more

We begin with a deadly shooting in New Mexico with multiple victims. Plus, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed skepticism about reaching a deal on the debt ceiling by the end of the week. We have details on a ceasefire between Israel and Islamic Jihad. Health experts are advising people to skip the artificial sweeteners on your weight loss journey. And, we’ll tell you who broke a record for the longest time lived underwater.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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12 PM ET: Zelensky’s trip, opioid settlement spending, NC abortion bill & more

Ukraine’s president is making the rounds in Europe, as Ukrainian troops prepare for their counter offensive. Border officials say they’re encountering fewer migrants at the southern border than expected. Advocates are questioning how some communities are spending settlement money from drug companies for their alleged roles in the opioid crisis. Republican lawmakers in North Carolina might override the governor’s abortion ban veto. Plus, a former employee at TikTok’s parent company is speaking about its alleged ties to China's communist party.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: New debt talks, elderly American's spying charge, Vice files for bankruptcy & more

Behind-the-scenes talks have continued on the debt ceiling, as Congressional leaders may meet with President Joe Biden as earlier as tomorrow. The UK's prime minister welcomed Ukraine's president for a visit, that included a new military aid package. After a decade of military-backed rule, a Harvard grad is poised to lead a new coalition government in Thailand. An elderly American has been sentenced in China on spying charges. And, Vice has filed for bankruptcy protectionTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Border status, Turkey elections, social media shooting lawsuit & more

Despite warnings of a potential surge at the southern border, it’s been fairly quite so far - we’ll hear from the Homeland Security Secretary on why that might be. Turkey’s hotly contested presidential election is likely going to a second round. Cyclone Mocha has battered parts of Myanmar and Bangladesh, including where roughly a million refugees live. A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against several social media companies for last’s year shooting at a Buffalo, New York store. Plus, the summer travel season is shaping up to be a busy one.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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One Thing: Does Clearing Homeless Camps Just Extend the Crisis?

Many Western cities are grappling with large encampments on the streets as homeless populations grow. In Phoenix, a judge recently ordered one such encampment to be cleared after local residents sued the city for violating public nuisance laws. In today’s episode, we hear from people living in that camp about what comes next and why advocates fear similar legal strategies could soon be used in other cities. Guest: Gabe Cohen, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/14/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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3 PM ET: Military aid for Ukraine, DeSantis and Trump in Iowa, Turkey’s high stakes election & more

Germany is expected to give Ukraine $3 billion in military aid, as heavy fighting continues in the Russian occupied region of Luhansk. Ron DeSantis and former President Trump both touchdown in Iowa as they could both face off for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Violence escalates between Israel and Palestine, but a ceasefire could be in sight. Turkey kicks off a high stakes election, months after a devastating earthquake. And the Los Angeles Lakers advance to the Western Conference Finals.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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10 AM ET: The end of Title 42, deadly migrant crash driver was 'intoxicated', royal coronation backlash continues & more

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the immigration is "broken" as American border cities respond to Title 42’s suspension. The man who rammed into a crowd of migrants was "visibly intoxicated" according to an arrest report. Papua New Guinea’s Foreign Minister resigns over royal coronation controversy. Bangladesh and Myanmar prepare for landfall of Tropical Cyclone Mocha. Lastly, government officials in Singapore take on cancel culture.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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10 PM ET: Patriot system interception, border disaster declarations, Jamie Foxx’s health & more

The Ukrainian military used the Patriot air defense system to shoot down a Russian hypersonic missile. We’re following new developments in the aftermath of Title 42 expiring. A woman has been convicted of murdering her two kids and conspiring to kill her husband’s first wife. A treatment for a rare muscle disease has gotten a thumbs up from FDA advisers. Lastly, we have an update on actor Jamie Foxx’s health.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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5 PM ET: US Marine veteran arraigned, cancer drug shortages, Twitter’s new CEO & more

A man has been charged in connection with the death of a homeless street artist on a New York subway. Plus, we have a warning from the Congressional Budget Office about the risk of a US default. Strikes continued in Israel as ceasefire talks stall. We’ll hear how cancer drug shortages are affecting some patients. And, Twitter’s new CEO has been revealed – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border policy hiccups, subway death suspect, happy workers & more

The White House is warning that things at the border will get worse before they get better. We'll tell you where we're at with debt ceiling negotiations. The veteran who held a homeless man in a fatal chokehold faces a second-degree manslaughter charge. Pakistan’s former prime minister has been released on bail and comes after his arrest sparked violence. Plus, workers are happier than they used to be.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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9 AM ET: Prisoner swap hunt, Sudan catastrophe warning, PBS station targeted & more

We'll bring you the latest from the US Southern border after the expiration of Title 42. The US is looking for high profile Russian prisoners it could swap for detained Americans. A judge says it's unconstitutional to stop 18 to 20 year olds buying handguns. Officials are trying to get Sudanese rivals to agree to humanitarian help. Plus, Oklahoma's governor if fighting a popular PBS station.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Stricter border controls, chokehold death arrest coming, Peloton recall & more

Title 42 has officially ended, meaning migrants are facing new challenges at the US-Mexico border. A meeting between President Joe Biden and congressional leaders on the debt ceiling has been postponed. The person who held a man in a fatal chokehold on the subway is expected to turn himself in today. A huge cyclone is heading for a vulnerable refugee camp. Plus. Peloton is recalling two million bikes over safety concerns.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Border security bill, fatal chokehold arrest, new Twitter CEO & more

The House passed a border security bill ahead of Title 42 expiring. A meeting on raising the nation’s debt ceiling has been postponed. Trump is appealing a civil trial verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. A US Marine veteran accused of putting a street artist in a fatal chokehold on a New York subway is expected to be arrested. Lastly, Twitter CEO Elon Musk says he’s found his replacement.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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5 PM ET: Israeli strikes, Ukraine’s counteroffensive, new blood donation rules & more

The Biden administration briefed reporters on the potential influx of migrants at the southern border ahead of Title 42 expiring. Then, we’ll tell you about the latest strike in Israel following days of violence between the country's military and Islamic Jihad. Ukraine is receiving long-range cruise missiles ahead of its expected counteroffensive. The prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is facing charges. And, we have new developments on mpox and the FDA’s new rules that could generate more blood donations.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Southern border perspectives, White House red lines, Google searches changing & more

We'll hear a CNN reporter break down mindsets from a border town official and migrants, as the countdown to the end of Title 42 begins. The White House says what's off the table in debt ceiling negotiations. New figures show prices are continuing to ease off for Americans. Pakistan's former Prime Minister has been released, after the country's highest court got involved. Plus, a change is coming to the way you "Google" things.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Border reinforcements, debt default's global impact, child joy ride & more

More reinforcements are being sent to the US southern border just hours before the end of Title 42. The Treasury Secretary has a bleak warning about the global impact of the US defaulting on its debt. Hundreds of people have been detained in Pakistan as deadly clashes continue. The EPA is proposing some bold new rules to cut planet warming emissions from power plants. Plus, two children take a joyride to the toy shop.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump town hall, Covid-19 corner turned, Natalee Holloway suspect & more

We'll give you some of the highlights of last night's CNN town hall with former President Donald Trump -- and you can listen to the whole thing on the AC360 podcast. After three long years, the Covid-19 public health emergency is ending in the US. And that means the controversial border policy Title 42 is ending, we'll bring you the latest from the border. A potential ceasefire in Israel and Gaza is looking unlikely. Plus, the suspect in Natalee Holloway’s disappearance in 2005 is being brought to the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 PM ET: Santos arraigned, Israel ceasefire talks, birth control recommendation & more

We’re hearing from embattled New York Congressman George Santos following his indictment on 13 federal charges. Plus, ceasefire negotiations are underway to stop the violence between Israel and Islamic Jihad. FDA advisers recommended an over-the-counter birth-control pill. A US Army sergeant convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester has been sentenced. And, a UK tabloid publisher apologized to Prince Harry on the first day of a phone hacking trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden's 'chaotic' warning, Santos' indictment, TurboTax's payout & more

President Joe Biden is warning about a chaotic end to Title 42 tomorrow, but his administration says it has a plan. We now know what charges Congressman George Santos is facing. Deadly strikes continue in Israel and Gaza. Clashes between protestors in Pakistan are getting violent, as the country's former prime minister is indicted. Plus, more than four million people are going to get money from a settlement with TurboTax.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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9 AM ET: Carroll's reaction, latest inflation snapshot, grief author arrested & more

E. Jean Carroll has been speaking to CNN after a jury decided former President Donald Trump sexually abused her. The Consumer Price Index is out today - we'll tell you what it means. Talks around the debt ceiling will continue on Friday. Ukraine says Russia isn't letting people leave the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Plus, a woman who wrote a book about grieving has been arrested for murder.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Trump will appeal, border preparations, Pakistan on edge & more

Former President Donald Trump says he'll appeal, after a jury found he sexually abused E. Jean Carroll in the mid 90s. Both sides of the US southern border are preparing for the end of Title 42. Congressman George Santos is expected to appear in court on federal charges as early as today. Violent clashes have broken out in Pakistan as the country's former Prime Minister is due to appear before a judge. Plus, a little boy survives by eating snow.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debt ceiling talks, Santos’ charges, Tucker Carlson’s show & more

We start with an update on talks between President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders to raise the nation’s debt ceiling. New York Congressman George Santos is facing criminal charges in a Justice Department probe – we have the latest. Sen. Dianne Feinstein is back in DC after being out since February. We’re learning more about a deadly mass shooting at a mall in Allen, Texas over the weekend. Lastly, we’ll tell you where former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is planning to relaunch his TV show.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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5 PM ET: Trump found liable, Gaza strikes, breast cancer screening & more

A former magazine columnist has won her civil battery and defamation case against former President Donald Trump. Then, we’ll hear from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy ahead of a meeting with President Joe Biden on raising the nation’s debt ceiling. Plus, the Israeli military carried out a deadly operation in Gaza. A Republican megadonor declined to answer questions from senators about his relationship with US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. And, medical experts are making a new recommendation on when women should start getting breast cancer mammograms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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12 PM ET: Border gets crowded, Philadelphia manhunt, Assange extradition clash & more

We could finally see some movement in debt ceiling negotiations today. More than 150,000 migrants are waiting in Mexico for Title 42 to end. Police are searching for two inmates who escaped from a prison in Philadelphia. Some Australian lawmakers are pushing for Julian Assange to be released. Plus, one week into the Hollywood writers' strike - President Joe Biden weighs in.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: CEO debt warning, Goldman Sachs settles, Sum 41 splits & more

The Treasury Secretary is warning CEOs and businesses to prepare for the worst when it comes to the debt limit. Russia's President speaks at a toned down Victory Day parade. Goldman Sachs has reached a $215 million settlement over discrimination. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been arrested. Plus. Sum 41 are splitting up ... soon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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6 AM ET: Debt crisis talks, Canada wildfires, birth control approval & more

As the US gets closer to defaulting on its debt, President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet today. The US is expected to announce more money for Ukraine. Nearly a million acres have been burned by wildfires in Alberta, Canada. Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed at least 13 people. Plus, FDA advisors discuss whether a birth control pill should be approved for over the counter use.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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10 PM ET: Trump trial, Texas crash latest, Canada expels diplomat & more

The man who drove his car into a crowd of people in Texas over the weekend has been charged. Canada expelled a Chinese diplomat today, after allegations Beijing meddled in the country’s politics. Attorneys gave closing arguments in the civil trial of former President Donald Trump. The Arab League has voted to readmit Syria after more than a decade. Lastly, scientists have discovered sea levels may be rising faster than expected.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden airline payout plan, Texas lawmakers speak out, children fentanyl overdoses & more

The Biden administration is proposing a new rule that could make airlines shell out if flight delays or cancellations could have been avoided. Texas state lawmakers are speaking out after the state grieves yet another mass shooting. Authorities are bracing for a surge of migrants - but a CNN reporter on the ground says it’s already here. Beijing’s foreign minister had some strong words for the US today, but the countries’ relationship may be improving. And, a deadly health crisis is impacting children in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: TX aftermath, Title 42 preparations, homelessness in Phoenix & more

Two tragedies in Texas have sent shockwaves through the country and put a spotlight on some particularly divisive issues. Title 42 expires on Thursday which risks exacerbating an already challenging humanitarian crisis for border communities. Attorneys for E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump gave their closing arguments in the civil trial against the former president today. The debt ceiling deadline is inching closer – we’ll tell you what lawmakers are saying ahead of a major meeting tomorrow. And, a huge homeless encampment in downtown Phoenix will start to be cleared out this week.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: TX investigations, airline passenger payouts, Blinken threatened with 'contempt' & more

Investigations continue in Texas after two deadly incidents this weekend - one of which prompted a statement from the White House. US airlines may have to pay passengers for some delays or cancelations. Secretary of State Antony Blinken could be held in contempt of Congress - we’ll tell you why. Some areas of Southeast Asia are in the grips of their hottest temperatures ever recorded. Plus, NASA launches a new mission, just in time for hurricane season.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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6 AM ET: Texas' deadly weekend, India ethnic violence, royal protesters arrested & more

It was a violent and deadly weekend in Texas, with a mass shooting at an outlet Mall and a driver hitting a group of people outside a shelter - we'll bring you details of both. Hundred of storms hit the central US. A drone attack has struck Ukraine’s capital as hundreds are evacuated by from Zaporizhzhia by Russian-backed authorities. Ethnic violence has killed dozens and displaced tens of thousands in India. Plus, the coronation of Britain's King Charles’ III wasn’t a party for everyone. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Inside the Beginning of a Border Surge

The Biden administration is preparing for an influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border when the Covid-era border restriction known as Title 42 expires later this week. Officials in El Paso, Texas say they are already running out of space to house asylum seekers. In today’s episode, we hear from migrants on both sides of the border and look at how the policy shift could be felt in other cities across the country.  Guest: Rosa Flores, CNN Correspondent To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/7/202317 minutes, 56 seconds
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3 PM ET: Crowds get royal sneak-peak, NYC chokehold death latest, Canada wildfire evacuations & more

Crowds stand in the rain hoping to catch a glimpse of the new King and Queen, while others question government spending. Daniel Penny, the US Marine Veteran involved in the NYC subway chokehold death says he “never intended to harm” Jordan Neely. Powerful wildfires force evacuations in various regions of Canada. Critically endangered California Condors face a new threat, the avian flu. And a formerly unhoused woman in California is now a millionaire. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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10 AM ET: King Charles III’s Coronation, Kentucky Derby mystery, GA ‘fake electors’ immunity & more

The United Kingdom has a new monarch but not everyone is celebrating. Russia is taking big hits as a Ukrainian counteroffensive looms. Despite “highly unusual” racehorse deaths the 149th Kentucky Derby will happen later today. At least 8 fraudulent electors in Georgia have been granted immunity in the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. And a University of California Berkley professor who falsely identified as Native American her  “whole life” issues an apology.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/20235 minutes
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10 PM ET: Coronation, stocks bounce back, oceans heat up & more

Britons are sleeping outside tonight, ahead of Saturday’s coronation. Georgia’s governor signed a bill that could lead to some prosecutors losing their jobs. Stocks bounced back after a rough few days, but it wasn’t enough to avoid ending the week in the red. Oceans are heating up - and may get hotter with the El Niño weather phenomenon expected this summer. Lastly, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ramps up his fight with Disney.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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5 PM ET: Biden on economy, Jenny Craig closes, SCOTUS stays execution & more

President Joe Biden accused the GOP of trying to “hold the debt hostage” today. New York prosecutors are debating whether to charge the man who killed a subway rider this week. Jenny Craig is shutting down amid competition from prescription drugs. The Arab League will vote this weekend on whether to readmit Syria. And, the Supreme Court puts the execution of an Oklahoma inmate on hold.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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12 PM ET: Covid-19 emergency ends, Senator 'slowdown' claims, ocean alarms sounded & more

It's been a heavy week for the economy - we'll tell you why the labor market is making things more complicated. Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency. Senator Dianne Feinstein is hitting back at claims she's causing delays in the Senate. Russia is blocking US-made rocket systems. Plus, ocean temperatures are heating up - and scientists are worried.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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9 AM ET: Economy snapshot, Wagner retreating, death row plea & more

We'll bring you the latest jobs numbers and tell you what they mean for the economy. Russia's powerful private military group says it's retreating because of ammunition problems. Scrutiny of the Supreme Court continues. Florida's governor Ron DeSantis gets a win against Disney. And, supporters are trying to delay the execution of a death row inmate in Oklahoma.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Russia warns US, NFL investigation, King's coronation & more

Tension is escalating between Russia and the US as Moscow warns of an "open armed conflict". Two states have passed controversial bills to restrict abortion access and transgender rights. A suspect has been arrested after Serbia's second mass shooting in two days. We'll tell you why California and New York are investigating the NFL. Plus, people in London get ready for King Charles' coronation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Regional banking turmoil, NYC chokehold death, Ed Sheeran verdict & more

The regional banking sector saw more turmoil today - we’ll break it down. There’s some serious movement on the special counsel’s Mar-a-Lago documents investigation. The US intelligence chief testified on Russia’s war in Ukraine before the Senate Armed Services Committee today. We’re getting more information about the killing of a New York City subway rider after being put in a chokehold by another passenger. And, we have a verdict in Ed Sheeran’s copyright trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Justice's tuition troubles, Proud Boys verdicts, WH tackles AI & more

Despite reassurance that the US banking system is safe, investors and customers are still skeptical. There are more reports about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' relationship with a GOP mega donor. A jury has reached a partial verdict in the trial of five Proud Boys members for January 6. The president of this year's UN climate conference is raising eyebrows again. Plus, the White House takes a look at artificial intelligence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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9 AM ET: Russia accuses US, another bank struggling, Met Gala criticism & more

Russia is now accusing the US of being behind what the Kremlin is calling an attempt to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. PacWest Bank is showing signs of trouble this morning. The defamation and battery trial against former President Donald Trump is set to start wrapping up. Police in Davis, California say they've detained someone in connection with a series of stabbing attacks. Plus, celebrities are criticized for going to the Met Gala.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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6 AM ET: Atlanta suspect charged, NYC chokehold death, Jimmy Fallon pays & more

The man accused of opening fire in a medical center in Atlanta has been charged - we'll give you the latest. Ukraine says Kyiv has seen its most intense strikes so far this year. Police in New York City are investigating the death of a man who was put in a chokehold on the subway. A US watchdog is taking aim at Meta. Plus, Jimmy Fallon will pay his writers while they strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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10 PM ET: Atlanta shooting manhunt, Sudan ceasefire, US-Mexico border & more

The suspect in today’s shooting in Atlanta has been arrested after a hourslong manhunt. Sudan is waiting to see if its latest ceasefire will hold. The Biden administration is preparing to send more troops to the southern border, ahead of an immigration restriction expiring next week. Donald Trump’s lawyer says he will not present a defense in his battery and defamation trial. Lastly, New York becomes the first state to ban most new buildings from installing gas stoves and other fossil fuel appliances - we’ll tell you about the health concerns.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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5 PM ET: Fed hikes rates, Atlanta shooting, RSV vaccine & more

The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates again today - we’ll tell you by how much, and what the Fed chairman is saying about the banking sector. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denied accusations of an assassination attempt from the Kremlin. At least one person is dead after a shooting in Atlanta. We’re learning more details about the man accused of killing five people in Texas last week. And, after 60 years, we finally have a crucial vaccine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 PM ET: Russia's assassination claim, another migrant bus, Tucker Carlson's text & more

Russia is claiming Ukraine tried to assassinate President Vladimir Putin with drones - which Ukraine denies. The Fed is expected to raise interest rates again. Another bus load of migrants has been sent to New York ahead of Title 42 coming to an end. A newly revealed text from Tucker Carlson could have contributed to his firing. Plus, how hackers are taking advantage of ChatGPT.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Serbia school shooting, Alzheimer's drug, coronation protests & more

More arrests have been made, as the man accused of killing five of his neighbors in Texas will appear in court today - we'll bring you the latest. A shooting at a school in Serbia has left eight children and one adult dead. A new Alzheimer's drug has some promising results. Once again, attempts at peace in Sudan have failed. Plus, the UK introduces controversial anti-protest laws ahead of the King's coronation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Texas manhunt over, Fed's big decision, fentanyl deaths & more

The search for a man accused of killing five of his neighbors in Texas is over. People are waiting to see whether the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates again today. Fentanyl was responsible for two thirds of all overdose deaths in 2021. Mexico will continue accepting some returned migrants from the US. Plus, trans lawmaker Zoey Zephyr won't be allowed back in Montana's state House.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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10 PM ET: Sen. Feinstein's absence, TV shows go dark, California stabbings & more

California Senator Dianne Feinstein has now been absent from the Senate for two months - we’ll tell you the latest on her recovery. Today was the first day of the Writers Guild of America strike, and some TV shows are already shutting down production. Two women testified today in E. Jean Carroll’s rape and defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. A Northern California town has been reeling from a series of stabbings. Lastly, a Florida Congresswoman made some financial moves in the weeks leading up to the collapse of First Republic Bank.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Stock market chaos, dark web crackdown, Tony nominations & more

The clock is ticking on raising the debt ceiling - we’ll tell you the latest. It was a tumultuous day on the stock market ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting Wednesday. Peace talks may be on the horizon for two Sudanese factions. The Department of Justice led a crack down on the dark web. And, the Tony Awards nominations dropped today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 PM ET: SCOTUS ethics debate, US border influx, loneliness 'epidemic' & more

As the US inches closer to defaulting, leaders in Washington are set to meet next week – we’ll tell you what a debt default could mean for you. Today, Congress is weighing whether to implement an ethics code for the Supreme Court. The Biden administration is making plans to send troops to the southern border as a controversial border policy is set to end next week. British intelligence suggests Moscow is worried about Ukrainian forces’ looming counteroffensive. Plus, the US Surgeon General lays out his plan to help tackle loneliness and isolation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Debt limit showdown, CA college stabbings, teen vaping concerns & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he'll meet with President Joe Biden to talk about the debt limit. Some TV shows will be in reruns soon because of a writers strike. A college in California has told students to shelter in place after a series of stabbing attacks. Australia is banning vaping. Plus, tributes are paid to a legendary folk singer.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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6 AM ET: Hollywood writers strike, Oklahoma bodies found, Met Gala cats & more

Hollywood writers are officially on strike - we'll tell you why and what it means for your viewing. The Treasury Secretary has a bleak warning on US debt. Seven bodies have been found at a house in Oklahoma in the search for two missing teenagers. A prominent Palestinian has died in an Israeli jail after an 87 day hunger strike. Plus, some stars had purrfect outfits for this year's Met Gala.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debt default deadline, deadly dust storm, Met Gala & more

We start with a warning from the US Treasury secretary about raising the nation's debt ceiling. Plus, we’ll tell you about a deadly dust storm that caused a big pileup in Illinois. The Biden administration gave an estimate on Russia’s injuries and deaths in the war against Ukraine. A new lawsuit is brewing over SpaceX’s rocket launch - we have details. Lastly, celebrities are paying tribute to a fashion icon at this year’s Met Gala.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 PM ET: Disney sued, Trump mistrial denied, ‘Godfather of AI’ quits & more

We’re learning more about the suspected gunman authorities are looking for in connection to a deadly shooting in Texas. The battle between Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has escalated. Former President Donald Trump’s motion for a mistrial in a civil battery and defamation case has been denied. Changes to France’s pensions system fueled violent clashes between protesters and police. And, the scientist whose research helped shape artificial intelligence is warning about the risks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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12 PM ET: Texas victim speaks, new mortgages fees, teacher incentives & more

JPMorgan Chase says it's paying $10.6 billion for First Republic Bank's assets. A father in Texas has described the shooting that left his wife and child and three others dead, while police search for the suspect. New mortgage fees are introduced that are linked to your credit score. China's airship program appears to be moving forward. Plus, some school districts are trying to entice teachers to work there – we’ll tell you how.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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9 AM ET: First Republic takeover, Virginia Beach tornado, 14 million jobs at risk & more

First Republic customers are being reassured their money is safe. 100 US citizens have been brought from Sudan to Saudi Arabia as fighting continues. Russia has launched another wave of strikes in Ukraine. Some schools are cancelled as people in Virginia Beach pick up the pieces from a destructive tornado. Plus, a warning that 14 million jobs could vanish in the next five years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 AM ET: Bank collapse deal, Texas manhunt reward, Hollywood strike deadline & more

JPMorgan Chase is set to buy most assets from First Republic Bank - the third US bank to collapse in the last two months. A boat carrying US citizens from Sudan is arriving in Saudi Arabia this morning. Authorities in Texas say they have "zero leads" on the man accused of killing 5 of his neighbors. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is addressing Israel's parliament today. Plus, Hollywood is bracing for a writers' strike.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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One Thing: Voters Don’t Want a Trump-Biden Rematch. They May Get One Anyway.

Last week, President Joe Biden made it official and announced his 2024 re-election bid. Meanwhile, more Republicans are jumping in the race to challenge apparent frontrunner former President Donald Trump. In today’s episode, we examine how Biden is framing his campaign and hear from voters on how they feel about a possible rematch between Trump and Biden. Guest: Jeff Zeleny, CNN Chief National Affairs CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/30/202315 minutes, 4 seconds
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3 PM ET: TX noise complaint shooting, another bank teetering, possible writers strike & more

At least five people are dead after a rampage that started with a noise complaint about gunfire. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says a counteroffensive is a matter of when, not if. First Republic Bank is teetering on the edge. Writers for television, movies and streaming shows could go on strike as soon as next week. And Italian officials plan to close Vesuvius National Park amid reports that soccer fans plan to celebrate by simulating a volcanic eruption. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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10 AM ET: Sudan evacuation, Montana affirming care ban, Swastika Mountain renamed & more

Evacuations are taking place by land, air and sea as fighting continues in Sudan. Montana's governor signs a bill that bans gender-affirming care for minors, despite pleas from his own son to veto it. President Joe Biden starts pressing donors for cash as his re-election bid gets underway. General Mills issues a voluntary flour recall because of possible salmonella contamination. And Oregon’s Swastika Mountain gets a new name. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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10 PM ET: Army aviators grounded, abortion ruling leak, Jenny Craig layoffs & more

The US Army has grounded some aviators following two deadly helicopter crashes - we have details. Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening to deport Ukrainians in annexed regions. US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he has a “pretty good idea” who’s responsible for leaking a draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade. Jenny Craig is reportedly facing potential closures and job cuts. Lastly, we’ll tell you about a bill in one state that’s speaking to teachers’ wallets.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/20234 minutes
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5 PM ET: Bank rescue talks, inflation fight, ChatGPT’s medical responses & more

Investors are on edge as First Republic Bank fights to avoid a potential bank collapse. Plus, we have an update on a ceasefire extension between rival military forces in Sudan. We also have new developments in a stabbing attack that killed four University of Idaho students. There’s new signs that the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation is working. And, a new study gives insight to how artificial intelligence could be used as a tool to help doctors communicate with patients.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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12 PM ET: Leak suspect history, SVB report out, Russian strike aftermath & more

Prosecutors are revealing more information about the Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified documents online - including the fact he had an arsenal of weapons in his home. Silicon Valley Bank’s post-mortem report is out - we’ll bring you the details. Ukraine is dealing with the aftermath of a barrage of Russian missile attacks. A CDC report reveals worrying findings about how community violence affects youth. And, find out why climate change could be making your hay fever worse.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Russia strikes apartment building, abortion bills fail, deadly helicopter crash & more

We start with the latest on the ground in Ukraine, where deadly missiles hit cities while people slept. Two Republican-led states have failed to pass bills banning abortions. Three soldiers are dead after a helicopter crash in Alaska. More than 55 million people are at risk of severe weather today. Plus, why a 7th grader in Michigan is being called a hero.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 AM ET: Pence's 5hr testimony, Sudan families frustrated, Fed chair pranked & more

Former VP Mike Pence has given five hours of testimony over the 2020 election - we'll bring you the details. Missile attacks in Ukraine have killed more than a dozen people. Some families of US citizens trapped in Sudan say they're frustrated with the government. The three teenagers accused of killing a woman by throwing rocks at her car have been denied bail. Plus, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve has been pranked.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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10 PM ET: Pence testifies, US sanctions, escaped inmates & more

Former Vice President Mike Pence testified to a federal grand jury. The US imposed new sanctions on Russian and Iranian groups that are accused of taking Americans hostage. We have the latest on a manhunt for four inmates who broke out of a Mississippi jail. A man accused of killing his wife in Massachusetts has been denied bail. Lastly, we’re learning about another train derailment in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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5 PM ET: Suspected leaker’s hearing, Sudan ceasefire, Jerry Springer dies & more

A man accused of leaking classified documents on social media appeared in court today – we have the latest. Plus, two rival military factions in Sudan have agreed to extend a 72-hour ceasefire. The White woman whose accusation led to the lynching of Emmett Till has died. WNBA star Brittney Griner spoke to reporters about being wrongfully detained in Russia. And, talk show legend, Jerry Springer, has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12PM ET: US economy slows, Teixeira in court, Trump appeal rejected & more

The US economy  slowed down in the first quarter this year - far below what economists were expecting. NATO’s chief has reservations about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Federal prosecutors are saying that the 21-year-old who leaked Pentagon documents online took far more information than we thought. Donald Trump has lost an appeal to block former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying about their conversations around the Jan. 6 insurrection - we’ll bring you the details. And, one of the women suing the state of Texas over its restrictive abortion laws gives an emotional testimony in a Senate hearing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 AM ET: Leak suspect 'flight risk', DeSantis vs Disney, tennis ball hail & more

The man accused of leaking classified Pentagon documents is in court today, and prosecutors say he's a flight risk. Florida's governor Ron DeSantis hits back after Disney files a lawsuit. More than 40 million people are at risk of severe weather, and some have already experienced very large hail. Samsung's profits were down 95% for the first quarter of the year. Plus, women will now get a vote in the Catholic church.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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6 AM ET: Transgender rights battle, Carlson speaks out, White House karaoke & more

House Republicans have voted through a bill to raise the debt ceiling, but Democrats say they won't negotiate. Battles to protect transgender rights across the US continue. Ukraine's president says China's leader is showing signs of support for an important grain deal. Tucker Carlson has spoken out for the first time since he was fired from Fox News. And, we'll tell you who performed karaoke at the White House last night.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Debt limit proposal, lawmaker banned, ex-Fugees rapper convicted & more

The House has passed a bill to raise the nation’s debt limit – we’ll hear from Speaker Kevin McCarthy. A transgender lawmaker has been banned from Montana’s Republican-controlled House. We have new developments on a Mississippi jailbreak. A former Fugees rapper has been convicted in a scheme to help China influence the US government. Lastly, researchers discovered a potential health risk from being discriminated against at work.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Disney’s lawsuit, North Korea deterrence agreement, ALS drug & more

A UN refugee agency is pleading for support for thousands of Sudanese refugees as fighting between rival military factions continues. Disney is suing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his oversight board – we have the latest. The US and South Korea agreed to a deal that strengthens its alliance against North Korea. A man on death row in Oklahoma has been denied clemency. And, the first drug that treats a rare form of ALS gets accelerated FDA approval.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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12 PM ET: Zelensky and Xi, McCarthy changes tactics, E. Jean Carroll testifies & more

Ukraine's President has had a call with China's leader - we'll bring you the latest. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has had to make some changes to his debt ceiling plans. The journalist accusing former President Donald Trump of rape is testifying today. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is facing new terror charges. Plus, the US explores geothermal energy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Debt pressure mounting, Mississippi inmates manhunt, cannabis execution & more

Pressure is mounting for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to get his party to pass a debt ceiling bill. A woman who escaped from Sudan's capital describes the desperation there. A manhunt is underway after 4 inmates escaped from a prison in Mississippi. A man has been executed in Singapore for trafficking roughly two pounds of cannabis. Plus, Alec Baldwin is making a documentary about the 'Rust' shooting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: US citizen killed in Sudan, McCarthy's struggle, sleep gummies warning & more

A Sudanese-American doctor has been killed in Sudan. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is struggling to get his party onboard with his debt ceiling plan. A rule restricting gender affirming care in Missouri is expected to come into effect tomorrow. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is appearing in court today. Plus, sleep gummies could contain harmful hormone levels.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 PM ET: Big Tech earnings, Alex Murdaugh charges, new Barbie doll & more

A US citizen in Sudan died after an attack outside his house. New earnings reports show strong turnarounds from two Big Tech companies. US Supreme Court Justice John Roberts declined to testify at a Senate hearing on ethics. Former attorney Alex Murdaugh is facing more charges from another case. Lastly, a new Barbie doll is aiming to break the stigma around disabilities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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5 PM ET: McCarthy’s debt proposal, 3M layoffs, Ed Sheeran in court & more

Sudanese fighters have seized a lab holding virus samples. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling proposal is still being met with resistance from Republicans. Florida’s surgeon general is accused of altering key findings from a Covid-19 vaccine analysis. 3M is slashing jobs worldwide. And, a copyright infringement trial against Ed Sheeran started today – we have details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Biden’s bid for the White House, Sudan ‘biological risk,’ Harry Belafonte dead & more

President Joe Biden is running for reelection - but don’t expect him at any rallies quite yet. The World Health Organization says there’s a “huge biological risk” in Sudan - we’ll bring you the latest. New details emerge in Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ connection with a GOP megadonor. Kenyan authorities have recovered 89 bodies from mass graves, believed to be followers of a cult. And, the legendary singer, actor and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte has died at 96.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's campaign begins, Sudan refugee fears, Netflix bets on Korea & more

President Joe Biden has launched his 2024 campaign - we'll bring you the latest. The UN refugee agency is preparing for thousands of Sudanese refugees. Five of the suspects connected to a shooting at a Sweet 16 party in Alabama will appear in court today. The CDC says tough working conditions can impact your mental health. Plus, Netflix announces a big investment in South Korea.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Updated: 6 AM ET: Biden's big announcement, ceasefire hopes dashed, fries depression link & more

President Joe Biden has officially thrown his hat into the ring for 2024. A ceasefire agreement has once again been broken in Sudan. Jury selection starts in the defamation and assault suit against former President Donald Trump. The owner of Bud Light has reportedly put two execs on leave over their work with a transgender influencer. Plus, French fries could be linked to depression.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 PM ET: Sudan ceasefire, community college shooting, Aaron Rodgers’ trade deal & more

We start with another ceasefire deal between two rival military factions in Sudan. Plus, a man is in police custody in connection to a deadly shooting at a community college in Oklahoma. A former officer whose bullet killed Breonna Taylor during a botched raid in Louisville is working for another department. Three Tennessee lawmakers who faced expulsion votes for protesting on their state House floor visited the White House. Lastly, we have details on a potential trade agreement with Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Disney layoffs, media shakeups, Covid-sniffing dogs & more

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the intense fighting in Sudan and what it means for Americans trying to leave. Thousands of Disney employees are being laid off this week. Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and CNN’s Don Lemon are out. A temperature swing and major flooding are impacting parts of the US this week. And, we’ll share the findings from a study that examined dogs detecting Covid-19 in schools.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sudan evacuations delay, Kim Potter released, abortion drug approval & more

Officials are defending the decision to not evacuate more US citizens from Sudan. The former police officer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man during a traffic stop near Minneapolis has been released from prison. China is facing some backlash from European countries - we'll tell you why. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is under pressure to pass his debt ceiling plan this week. Plus, Japan has approved its first abortion drug.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Biden's lukewarm support, grain deal threatened, Len Goodman dies & more

Clashes in Sudan are in their tenth day, and US officials are facing criticism for not getting more civilians out of the country. President Joe Biden is getting ready to announce his 2024 run, but Americans could need some convincing. Russia is threatening to pull out of the Black Sea grain deal. NBCUniversal's CEO is leaving the company after admitting to an "inappropriate relationship". Plus, former "Dancing with the Stars" judge Len Goodman has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Sudan residents' plea, Bed, Bath & Beyond bust, Matthew Perry makes amends & more

Countries around the world are working to rescue their citizens from fighting in Sudan, but the Sudanese people have no escape. Gun ownership is on the rise in the US - we'll hear why some women and African Americans are buying them. Bed, Bath & Beyond has filed for bankruptcy. Russia's foreign minister will chair the UN Security Council meeting today. Plus, Matthew Perry removes Keanu Reeves from his book.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Shot Over a Simple Mistake

On April 13, 16-year-old Ralph Yarl was shot when he went to the wrong address to pick up his siblings. Days later, 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis was shot and killed in upstate New York after her and a group of friends turned into the wrong driveway. We explore what these types of incidents say about gun culture in America, and how police across the country are preparing for the worst as gun reform remains stalled in Washington. Guest: Josh Campbell, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/23/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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3 PM ET: Earth Day report, FL condo evacuation, NY Indigenous mascot reax & more

On Earth Day, a new climate report paints a grim picture – but hope remains. Meanwhile, thousands of gallons of sewage spill into the Los Angeles River. Residents of a South Florida condo building are forced to evacuate due to structural issues. Safety concerns remain days after a Russian warplane accidentally dropped a bomb on its own territory. And we get reaction after New York state education officials voted to prohibit public schools from using or displaying Indigenous team names, logos, or mascots.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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10 AM ET: Sudan evacuations, abortion pill next steps, city recruits ChatGPT & more

Sudan’s army says it will begin facilitating evacuations of foreign nationals as clashes continue. Meanwhile, CNN uncovers evidence of Russia’s Wagner arming the militia leader on the other side. A Supreme Court ruling protects access to a key abortion pill – for now. Hunter Biden’s lawyers are set to meet with a US attorney overseeing the federal investigation into the president’s son. And the municipal government of a Japanese city recruits an artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out administrative tasks. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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10 PM ET: Abortion pill decision, Lyft layoffs, NFL gambling & more

The US Supreme Court protected access to a widely used abortion drug for now. Plus, we’ll tell you what paramilitary forces in Sudan say they’re willing to do to allow evacuations to take place. A man charged in the 2017 White supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia appeared in court. More Lyft jobs are on the chopping block. Lastly, we’ll tell you which players have been suspended for gambling on NFL games.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Medication abortion deadline, Sudan ceasefire, Twitter’s check mark removal & more

A hold that extends access to an abortion pill at the center of a US Supreme Court case ends by midnight tonight. Ukrainian officials met with Western defense allies in Germany over Russia’s war. Rival forces in Sudan have agreed to another ceasefire after nearly a week of fighting. A CNN exclusive reveals another time allies of former President Donald Trump considered overturning an election race. And, Twitter has started removing blue checks marks from verified accounts.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: Earth’s annual check up, racist texts lawsuit, car theft recall plea & more

Earth’s annual check up results are in and it’s not looking good - we’ll tell you what President Joe Biden wants to do about it. We’ll hear from an activist in Sudan about what life is like in the country right now. A lawsuit has been filed against California police officers, after a report revealed racist texts. A lawyer for a prominent Kremlin critic has fled Russia, while investigators want a journalist to be arrested in absentia. Plus, Attorneys General from 18 states want Kia and Hyundai to recall their cars because they keep getting stolen.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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9 AM ET: Sudan death toll, death penalty conflicts, indigenous team names banned & more

A US citizen is among the more than 400 people who've died in Sudan. Access to a common abortion drug hangs in the balance. Russian forces have dropped a bomb on their own city - we'll give you the details. While Florida makes it easier for juries to sentence people to death, Washington state bans the death penalty. Plus, public schools in New York aren't allowed to use indigenous team names without permission anymore.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 AM ET: Abortion drug ruling, DOJ gas leaks settlement, 'Rust' charges being dropped & more

People are once again waiting for the Supreme Court to weigh in on access to medication abortions. A man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of his 6 year old neighbour after a basketball rolled onto his yard. Leaders are urging Sudanese forces to uphold a new ceasefire. The DOJ has reached multi-million-dollar settlements with big US oil and gas companies. Plus, prosecutors are dropping charges against actor Alec Baldwin - for now. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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10 PM ET: Biden’s re-election, ex-Theranos COO in prison, BuzzFeed News shutdown & more

President Joe Biden is preparing to announce his reelection campaign – we have details. A man accused of shooting and injuring a six-year-old girl and her parents in North Carolina has been arrested. Former Theranos executive Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani has reported to prison. It’s the end of an era for BuzzFeed News. Lastly, Ikea is making a major investment in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/20233 minutes, 1 second
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5 PM ET: North Carolina shooting, Alec Baldwin charges, SpaceX rocket explosion & more

We begin with a manhunt for a neighbor accused of shooting a six-year-old and her dad in North Carolina. A former Manhattan prosecutor scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee won’t have to for now. My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell may have to put his money where his mouth is – we’ll explain. Charges against actor Alec Baldwin for a fatal shooting on the set of his movie "Rust" may be dropped.  And, SpaceX’s first flight test didn’t go as planned.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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12 PM ET: Ukraine NATO membership, transgender athletes bill, Biden's climate warning & more

NATO's secretary general says Ukraine's future is with the alliance, and membership will be discussed this summer. The White House is hitting back against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's debt ceiling proposal. The House has voted to ban transgender athletes from taking part in women's and girl's sports in schools. President Joe Biden has announced more initiatives to fight climate change. Plus, 50 million people are bracing for severe storms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 AM ET: Sudan hospitals bombed, more deadly storms, children's cat killing contest & more

As attempts at another ceasefire fail in Sudan - doctors say dozens of hospitals are out of service. We'll tell you what could happen next with access to abortion medication. There have been more deadly storms in the US this year - as two people were killed in Oklahoma yesterday. Twitter appears to have quietly removed some protections for transgender users. Plus, a cat killing contest has been cancelled in New Zealand.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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6 AM ET: Mistaken identity shootings, deadly Yemen crush, K-pop star's death & more

There have been at least three shootings in the US because of mistaken identity this week alone. Two people have died after tornadoes ripped through parts of Oklahoma. Dozens of people were killed in Yemen in a crowd surge. The CDC says vulnerable people can now get another Covid-19 booster. And, a K-pop star has died at the age of 25.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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10 PM ET: NY subpoena block denied, debt limit proposal, ‘Twilight’ TV series & more

A request from the Manhattan’s District Attorney’s office to block one of his former prosecutors from testifying has been denied. We have two new developments on a controversial Washington, DC crime bill and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s proposal to raise the debt ceiling. Three people are facing charges in connection to a mass shooting at a birthday party in Alabama. Plus, we’ll tell you about a deadly stampede in Yemen. Lastly, calling all “Twilight” fans: a new TV series is in the works.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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5 PM ET: Abortion pill access, Tyre Nichols’ family sues, cheerleaders shot & more

A hold on a lower court ruling that would’ve restricted access to an abortion pill has been extended. We also have new developments on a deadly mass shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Alabama. Plus, the family of a Black man who died after being brutally beaten by police officers has filed a lawsuit. Then, we’ll tell you about the shooting in Texas that injured two cheerleaders over a common mistake. And, we have the latest on a second attempt at a ceasefire between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sudan finger pointing, disturbing police messages, bad air for 1 in 4 & more

The leaders of Sudan's military and paramilitary are blaming each other for breaking a ceasefire. The Supreme Court is expected to make an important decision about medication abortions today. People have been protesting over racist text messages sent by some police officers in California. A quarter of all Americans live in unhealthy air - we'll tell you who is most affected. And, one country is set to become the world's populous later this year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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9 AM ET: Wrong house victim's recovery, methane miscalculated, Asia's heatwave & more

The Kansas City teen who was shot when he went to the wrong house has a long road to recovery. Ukraine says Russia has launched dozens of strikes in the last 24 hours. A new report says the US oil and gas industry is emitting way more methane than the EPA estimates. A fire at a hospital in Beijing has killed 29 people. Plus, parts of Asia are experiencing a record breaking heatwave.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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6 AM ET: Fox's historic settlement, abortion ruling expected, AI music warning & more

Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems have reached an historic settlement - we'll tell you the latest. The Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on abortion medication access today. Attempts at a truce in Sudan have crumbled. A man has been arrested after four people were found dead in a home in Maine. Plus, we'll tell you why a record label wants to ban AI from streaming platforms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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10 PM ET: Parking garage collapse, Charlottesville march charges, debt ceiling debate & more

We begin with a deadly parking garage collapse in New York City. Plus, multiple people are facing charges related to a White nationalist demonstration in Virginia. We have the latest on Senator Dianne Feinstein’s seat on a key committee and an effort to overturn President Joe Biden’s veto to overturn an EPA water rule. A proposal to raise the nation’s debt ceiling hangs in the balance. Lastly, we’ll tell you the move President Biden took to push for affordable child care and long-term care in the US.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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5 PM ET: Fox-Dominion deal, wrong driveway shooting, Damar Hamlin’s comeback & more

A settlement has been reached in Dominion Voting System's defamation lawsuit against Fox News. A US Supreme Court decision on a dispute over an abortion drug is expected soon. An 84-year-old man accused of shooting a Black teen who rang his doorbell in Kansas City, Missouri last week is in police custody. A man accused of shooting a woman who accidentally turned into his driveway in upstate New York has been charged. And, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been cleared to play again months after going into cardiac arrest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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12 PM ET: Sudan home raids, Fox trial begins, racist Oklahoma recording & more

Fighting in Sudan has continued for a fourth day as there are reports armed personnel have stormed the homes of UN workers. It's Dominion Voting Systems vs Fox News as the highly anticipated defamation trial begins. Tax season is coming to a close for many filers. There are calls for some county officials in Oklahoma to resign after they were allegedly recorded making racist remarks. Plus, the Supreme Court hears a case about religious beliefs in the workplace.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: WSJ reporter in court, affordable childcare plans, dietary supplements use & more

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appeared in court this morning, and it wasn't good news. There's a warrant out for the arrest of an 84 year old who's admitted to shooting a Kansas City teen. Two men claiming to be former Wagner commanders say they killed civilians in Ukraine - including children. The White House has plans for more affordable childcare. Plus, a huge number of Americans are taking dietary supplements.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 AM ET: Kansas City suspect, Jayland Walker protests, Sudan ceasefire & more

An 84 year old White man is facing felony charges over the shooting of a Black Kansas City teen who went to the wrong house. The family of Jayland Walker wants people to speak out about his death. Opposing military leaders have agreed to a 24 hour ceasefire in Sudan. China's economy is doing better than expected. Plus, a giant pile of garbage has created a new home.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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10 PM ET: Missouri shooting case, Ohio officers not charged, writers’ strike & more

An 84-year-old White man accused of shooting a Black teen in Kansas City, Missouri is facing charges. Eight officers in Akron, Ohio won’t be indicted for fatally shooting Jayland Walker. Two men believed to be Chinese agents in a propaganda operation in the US are out on bond. Two lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill following medical absences. Lastly, Hollywood is bracing for a strike – we have the latest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Chinese propaganda operation, Kansas City shooting, David’s Bridal bankruptcy & more

We start with details on arrests and charges made in a Chinese propaganda operation in the US. We also have new developments on a Black teen shot in Kansas City after going to the wrong house. Four people killed at a birthday party in Alabama over the weekend have been identified. We’ll tell you which countries are banning grain imports from Ukraine. And, the chain that’s been a staple for bridal needs may be closing up shop.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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12 PM ET: GOP debt ceiling plan, SpaceX mission scrapped, Boston Marathon & more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy unveiled his party's plan to lift the debt ceiling. Around 100 people have died in Sudan as clashes between the military and paramilitary enter their third day. Kansas City police are investigating a homeowner who shot and wounded a teen who had gone to the wrong home to pick up his siblings. SpaceX scrapped its launch mission today – we’ll tell you why a lot is riding on this. Plus, around 30,000 runners are racing in the Boston Marathon today 10 years after the deadly bombing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: Kremlin critic jailed, GOP debt ceiling plans, Armie Hammer allegations & more

Fighting in Sudan is in its third day and around 100 people have already been killed. A prominent Kremlin critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine. People affected by the Indiana recycling plant fire can now return home. House GOP leaders have a plan to raise the debt ceiling. Plus, the LA District Attorney's office is reviewing sexual assault allegations against actor Armie Hammer.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 AM ET: Deadly Sudan clashes, sweet sixteen shooting, Fox lawsuit delayed & more

Fighting in Sudan continues and the death toll is rising - we'll bring you the latest. Four people were killed at a shooting at a sweet sixteen birthday party in Alabama on Saturday night. An attack at a public swimming pool in Mexico has left 7 people dead. Dominion Voting System's $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News has been delayed. Plus, women are still picking up the housework slack.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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One Thing: 66 Miles Through the Darién Gap

The Biden administration is expecting an influx of asylum-seekers to arrive at the US-Mexico border next month once Title 42 is lifted. But even before they arrive in Mexico, some migrants must journey through the Darién Gap, a perilous stretch of jungle connecting Central and South America. In today’s episode, we hear from a CNN reporter who made that trek alongside a group of everyday people who were willing to risk treacherous terrain, extortion and violence to get one step closer to America.  Guest: Nick Paton Walsh, CNN Chief International Security CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/16/202316 minutes, 49 seconds
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3PM ET: Sudan clashes, Germany ends nuclear power, Fox-Dominion trial preview & more

Heavy fighting has erupted in Sudan between the army and a paramilitary group. Germany closes the last of its nuclear power plants. A disclosure report gives us a look at Donald Trump’s post-presidency finances. Preparations are underway for opening arguments in the Dominion-Fox News defamation trial. And David’s Bridal is set to lay off more than 9,000 workers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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10 AM ET: Abortion pill status quo (for now), marathon bombing anniversary, dime heist & more

President Joe Biden addresses the recent court rulings that have put access to abortion medication in jeopardy. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the leak of secret Pentagon documents has not hampered relationships with allies. Japan’s prime minister is evacuated after an explosion during a campaign speech. Boston prepares to mark 10 years since the Marathon bombings. And police are on the hunt for suspects after almost 2 million dimes were stolen from a truck in Philadelphia.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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10 PM ET: NRA convention, Mexican cartel charges, Dallas Mavericks fined & more

Former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence spoke at the annual National Rifle Association convention. Three sons of the notorious drug lord “El Chapo” are among the defendants charged in a fentanyl-trafficking probe. We’ll tell you which state became the first to pass a bill that would ban TikTok. The Dallas Mavericks will have to pay a hefty fine for sitting key players. Lastly, the most powerful rocket ever built will soon blast off.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 PM ET: Abortion drug access, France’s pension plan, ‘Phantom of the Opera' closing weekend & more

An abortion drug at the center of a legal dispute will remain on the market for now – we have the latest. Plus, President Joe Biden is calling for tighter security measures following the leak of classified documents. France’s unpopular plan to reform its pension system by raising the retirement age has been given the green light. A man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee appeared in court today. And, the legendary composer of the broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera” is sealing his legacy with a big honor. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Leak suspect's clearance, abortion drug countdown, economic warning signs & more

The man accused of leaking classified Pentagon documents had top secret clearance. The clock is ticking for the Supreme Court to stop access to abortion medication being restricted. The families of Americans wrongfully detained in Russia are speaking out. There are signs the US economy is taking a turn for the worse. Plus, several Republican presidential hopefuls are heading to the NRA convention.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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9 AM ET: Documents leak questions, Yemen peace hope, NFL helmets & more

There are still big questions about how the Pentagon leak suspect allegedly got his hands on the classified documents that ended up online. Hundreds of South Florida residents are in emergency shelters after devastating flooding. A huge prisoner swap has some hoping a permanent peace deal could be on the horizon in Yemen. About 100,000 nurses in the US left their jobs because of pandemic related burnout. Plus, new NFL helmets could improve safety.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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6 AM ET: Leak suspect in court, recycling fire extinguished, Iran executions & more

The man accused of leaking classified Pentagon documents will appear in court today. Florida's governor has signed a bill banning abortion from 6 weeks. The Indiana recycling plant fire is finally out, but people don't know when they can go back home. A report says the number of executions in Iran rose by 75% last year. Plus, wearing a hearing aid could lower the risk of dementia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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10 PM ET: Florida abortion ban, mom out on bond, Indiana plant fire & more

A 21-year-old accused of leaking classified documents is set to be arraigned Friday. Florida’s legislature has passed a bill that would ban abortions after six weeks. A mom whose six-year-old son shot a teacher in Virginia turned herself in. We have an update on a fire that’s been burning for two days at a recycling plant in Indiana. Lastly, we have new information on the relationship between US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and a Republican megadonor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Pentagon leak arrest, Trump’s deposition, Jamie Foxx hospitalized & more

The FBI has arrested a 21-year-old in connection with the leaking of classified documents – we have the latest. Former President Donald Trump is being questioned in a New York civil case. President Joe Biden highlighted his personal and political ties during an address to Ireland’s parliament. A suspect has been arrested for the murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee. And, actor Jamie Foxx is in the hospital over a reported health scare.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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12 PM ET: DOJ's supreme abortion ask, document leaker search, FL's record rainfall & more

The Justice Department wants the Supreme Court to weigh in now on abortion medication. President Joe Biden has hinted that the government is close to finding out who leaked classified Pentagon documents. French protestors have forced their way into the headquarters of a luxury brand giant. Jury selection is underway in Dominion Voting System's defamation case against Fox News. Plus, Fort Lauderdale in Florida gets a LOT of rain.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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9 AM ET: Abortion drug restrictions, Pentagon leaker, meteorite reward & more

The abortion drug mifepristone will still be available, but it will be harder to get. One of the Tennessee Democrats expelled from the state's House will be sworn in as an interim lawmaker today. The Washington Post is reporting new details about the alleged Pentagon documents leaker. Suicide was the 11th leading cause of death in the US in 2021. Plus, we'll tell you why people in Maine should be looking out for a meteorite.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Abortion drug access, FL's dangerous flooding, FBI charger warning & more

People will have access to an abortion drug for at least a little while longer. A missile launched by North Korea has caused an alert on a Japanese island. Parts of southern Florida are bing hit with potentially life threatening flooding. NPR says no to Twitter. Plus, why the FBI doesn't want you to use public phone chargers.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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10 PM ET: Louisville 911 calls, Trump sues Cohen, Elon Musk interview & more

We’re hearing one of the 911 calls made during a deadly mass shooting at a bank in Louisville. Former President Donald Trump is suing his former personal attorney Michael Cohen – we have details. Plus, a Republican lawmaker in Arizona has been expelled – we’ll explain. Fox News has been dealt another blow in a defamation case heading to trial. Lastly, Elon Musk gets candid in a rare interview about Twitter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 PM ET: Tennessee lawmaker reinstated, fentanyl mix warning, Juul settlement & more

A second lawmaker expelled from the Tennessee State House has regained his seat – we have the latest. Plus, we’ll tell you where a dispute to suspend the FDA’s approval of a medication abortion drug now stands. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed videos showing the beheading of Ukrainian soldiers. The White House is warning about a dangerous drug combination involving fentanyl. And, e-cigarette maker, Juul, has reached its largest settlement to date.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Recycling plant fire, abortion protection moves, kidnapping victims speak & more

Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes in Indiana because of a fire at a recycling plant. The Biden administration is taking steps to try to protect the privacy of abortion providers and seekers. The family of the gunman who killed 5 people in Louisville, Kentucky says he had "mental health issues." The US victims of a kidnapping in Mexico have spoken to CNN about the traumatic attack. Plus, former President Donald Trump is asking for a delay in a sexual assault and defamation trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Inflation cools down, electric vehicles boost, documents leak latest & more

The latest inflation figures shows prices are cooling down. President Joe Biden pushed the benefits of peace in Northern Ireland while speaking with lawmakers and students there. The White House wants more people to buy electric vehicles, but Americans aren't sold. We'll tell you about more revelations from the trove of leaked Pentagon documents. Plus, Italy has declared a state of emergency over migrant arrivals.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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6 AM ET: Biden's Irish trip, bank shooting footage, GOP gun reform call & more

President Joe Biden is in Northern Ireland today as he marks 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement. Louisville is holding a vigil for victims of Monday's bank shooting, as new body cam footage is released. A GOP governor is calling for gun reform. Taiwan's foreign minister says China is threatening war. And, around 100 people have been killed in bombings in Myanmar.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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10 PM ET: Bank shooting footage, Rep. Jim Jordan sued, Colorado River cuts & more

We begin with new audio capturing tense moments between officers and a shooter who opened fire at a bank in Louisville. Plus, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is suing GOP House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan – we’ll tell you why. Major cities could face huge water cuts in the feds’ proposed plan to save the Colorado River. Five law enforcement officers in Louisiana pleaded not guilty in the death of Ronald Greene. Lastly, a vote that could bring Hollywood to a standstill is underway.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Pentagon leak latest, Texas pardon consideration, Al Jaffee dies & more

The mayor of Louisville is pushing for gun reform following a deadly shooting at a bank. An Egyptian official is responding to a report that suggests it planned to send weapons to Russia. A man convicted of killing a protester at a Black Lives Matter rally in Texas is being considered for a pardon. A judge has ruled that Dominion Voting Systems can’t bring up the January 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection in its defamation trial against Fox News. And, renowned cartoonist, Al Jaffee, who’s best known for his work with Mad Magazine, has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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12 PM ET: Abortion pill process, cloudy global economy outlook, 'wrongfully detained' Americans & more

Investigators in Louisville, Kentucky are combing through footage from an Instagram live the shooter took during his attack at a bank that killed at least 5 people. The clock is ticking for the Biden Administration to keep the abortion pill mifepristone on the market while a legal battle plays out. The IMF is walking back some of its economic forecasts - we'll tell you why. President Biden says he'll be talking with the family of the wrongfully detained Wall Street Journal reporter. And, Biden heads to Ireland for a 5 day visit, marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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9 AM ET: IA victim assistance pause, migrant rescue mission, some leaked docs 'fabricated' & more

Several victims of the bank shooting in Louisville, Kentucky are still in hospital, as officials investigate the lead up to the attack. Iowa's AG is pausing funding for emergency contraception and abortions for sexual assault victims - we'll bring you the details. One of two boats carrying hundreds of migrants in the Mediterranean has run out of fuel. South Korean officials say a “considerable amount” of information in the leaked Pentagon documents was fabricated. And, ash covers roads and cars after a volcano erupts in Russia.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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6 AM ET: Bank shooting investigation, abortion pill appeal, news group quits TikTok & more

Authorities in Kentucky are trying to find out what led to yesterday's deadly shooting at a Louisville bank, yesterday. The DOJ is asking a federal appeals court to put a judge’s abortion pill ruling on hold - we'll bring you the details. A state lawmaker has been re-instated to the Tennessee House, while another expelled lawmaker could also be reinstated soon. Two Chinese human rights lawyers have been given heavy prison sentences. Plus, a news outlet explains why it quit TikTok.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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5 PM ET: Kentucky bank shooting, abortion pill battle, Mario Bros movie & more

We start with a deadly shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky - we have the latest. The Justice Department is fighting to protect the abortion pill after a Texas judge suspended the FDA’s approval of it. Former president Donald Trump filed a long-shot appeal to keep former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying in a DOJ investigation. Tesla is opening a megapack battery factory in China, as tensions between Washington and Beijing grow increasingly tense. And, the new Super Mario Bros movie racks up some serious points at the box office. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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12 PM ET: KY deadly shooting, abortion pill ruling fallout, Biden on 2024 & more

Police in Louisville, Kentucky, say at least 4 people are dead and 8 are in hospital after a shooting at a bank. There's continuing fallout over a Texas judge's ruling on abortion pills - and it could reach the Supreme Court. A Kremlin spokesperson denies Moscow had anything to do with a leak of classified US documents. Palestinian officials say a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed in the occupied West Bank. And, it's the annual Easter egg-stravaganza at the White House, where President Joe Biden weighed in on his political future before the festivities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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9 AM ET: Hundreds stranded at sea, Ukraine docs leak, Dalai Lama apology & more

A stranded boat with 400 migrants onboard is at risk of capsizing in the Mediterranean. A vote is expected today on returning one of the ousted representatives back to the Tennessee  House. In yet more fallout, Ukraine says it’s had to alter some of its military plans after a leak of highly classified Pentagon documents. Texas' governor says he’s working to pardon a man convicted of killing a protester at a Black Lives Matter rally. And, we'll tell you why the Dalai Lama is apologizing after a video emerged on social media.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 AM ET: Ousted lawmaker may return, abortion pill ruling, another Twitter label pushback & more

One of the Democrats expelled from the Tennessee state House could be voted back in today - we'll tell you how. The Health Secretary says "everything is on the table" after a federal judge banned an abortion pill nation-wide. South Korean officials want to speak with US officials, following the leak of classified Pentagon documents. 9,000 Rutgers University staff and faculty will be striking today. And, another media company is pushing back against a new Twitter label.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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One Thing: A Former Prosecutor on the Novel Case Against Donald Trump

Last week, we got our first look at the case Manhattan prosecutors have brought against Donald Trump. However, some legal experts say the novel way Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the allegations is largely untested – and could be risky. In today’s episode, a former federal and state prosecutor breaks down the legal strategy on both sides and explains what happens next. Guest: Elie Honig, CNN Senior Legal AnalystTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/9/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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One Thing: Your Trump Indictment Questions, Answered

Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned in New York City this week after a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict the former president, the first time in American history that a current or former president has faced criminal charges. We break down what we know about the investigation, what the arraignment could look like and why this case could be the least of Trump’s legal concerns as the 2024 presidential election draws closer.   Guest: Paula Reid, CNN Senior Legal Affairs CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/2/202314 minutes, 22 seconds
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One Thing: Mexico, Beyond the Border with Eva Longoria

In her new CNN series “Searching for Mexico,” actress and activist Eva Longoria goes on a journey across the country to trace her Mexican roots and explore the nation’s identity through its food. In today’s episode, we look back on her favorite moments and examine how the influence of colonization has shaped Mexican cuisine over time.  Guest: Eva LongoriaTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/26/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Thing: Breakdown of a Bank Collapse (and What It Means for You)

The Federal Reserve is scheduled to meet this week for the first time since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. The key question: will the largest failure of a US bank since 2008 change its approach to fighting inflation? In today’s episode we look at how we got here, the emergency response, and if the average customer can have faith in their money going forward.  Guest: Christine Romans, CNN Chief Business CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/19/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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One Thing: Planes, Trains & Big Mistakes

The FAA is scheduled to hold an industry-wide safety summit this week after a series of aviation safety incidents around the country, including a number of close calls on the runways of our nation’s busiest airports. In today’s episode, we take a closer look at these runway incursions and hear why some pilots say the system is as stressed as it's ever been. Guest: Pete Muntean, CNN Transportation CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/12/202314 minutes, 19 seconds
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One Thing: Will the Supreme Court Flunk Biden’s Student Debt Plan?

Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two challenges to President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan. While we wait for a ruling, millions of eligible borrowers remain in limbo, wondering just how much they will owe when payments resume. We break down how the justices responded and look at why another Biden administration repayment plan could provide even more relief in the long run.  Guest: Katie Lobosco, CNN Politics Writer  Take our short listener survey here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/5/202315 minutes, 24 seconds
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One Thing: The People Fueling Ukraine’s ‘Will to Win’

It’s been one year since Russia invaded Ukraine, setting off the bloodiest land war in Europe since World War II. Since then, the bravery and ingenuity of the Ukrainian people has been on full display while its military has defied the odds and inflicted staggering losses on the Russian army. In today’s episode, we hear some of their stories and look at what comes next as the conflict drags on.  Guest: Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International Correspondent  Take our short listener survey here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/26/202316 minutes, 56 seconds
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The War in Ukraine, One Year On

It's been one year since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The country's President Volodymyr Zelensky marked the anniversary, saying 2023 "will be the year of our victory." In this special episode, we take a deep dive into the conflict. We'll look back at how we got here, the toll it's taken on Ukrainians and how Russia got this far into the war. Is peace in Ukraine on the horizon?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/24/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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One Thing: Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Screens & Teens (Including His Own!)

Screens and social media touch nearly every part of our lives. They have also disrupted the ways we interact with each other, work, learn, and even grow up. Like many parents, this topic is personal for Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who has been reporting on this topic in the new season of his podcast, “Chasing Life.” In this episode, he shares personal conversations with his daughters and breaks down what experts say we could all do to have better relationships with our phones.  Listen to “Chasing Life” here.  Guest: Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/19/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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One Thing: Inside the Race for Earthquake Relief in Turkey and Syria

When a series of massive earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria, relief organizations from around the globe sprung into action. Our CNN team got exclusive access to one of these groups, flying in to one of the hardest-hit areas in southern Turkey. We hear what survivors are facing now and how politics are complicating the relief efforts on both sides of the border. Guest: Becky Anderson, CNN International AnchorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/12/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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One Thing: What Tyre Nichols Could Change About Policing

Calls for police reform have grown louder in the wake of the brutal beating that led to the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis - especially after we learned that the first police report in the case did not match the video footage released by authorities. We examine why some are calling the quick decision to charge the officers involved a “blueprint” and look at the role specialized crime fighting units can sometimes play in these deadly encounters.  Guest: Shimon Prokupecz, CNN Senior Crime and Justice CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/5/202315 minutes, 42 seconds
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One Thing: Are Florida Students Getting the Full Story?

Earlier this month, the state of Florida announced it would block reject a proposed Advanced Placement course on African American Studies. The move follows laws passed in Florida and other Republican-led states aimed at restricting certain race-based coursework in the classroom, including so-called critical race theory. We examine how students, parents and teachers are reacting to this new era of partisan education.  Guest: Leyla Santiago, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/29/202316 minutes, 40 seconds
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One Thing: On the Front Lines of the Western Water Wars

Despite recent rainstorms in California, the decades-long megadrought in the West shows no signs of easing. As a result, some states have been forced to pull back on the water they use from the Colorado River. In this episode, we hear the story of one Arizona community forced to take legal action against the city of Scottsdale after being cut off from its water supply – and why it could serve as a warning to the rest of the country as the climate crisis continues. Guest: Lucy Kafanov, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/22/202316 minutes, 7 seconds
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One Thing: The Biden Document Discovery (And How It Compares to Trump)

When we learned Obama-era classified documents were discovered in multiple locations used by President Joe Biden after his time as vice president, some Republicans were quick to draw comparisons to former President Donald Trump, who is also under investigation for mishandling government documents. But just how similar are the two circumstances? We break down what we know about each case, the special counsels tasked with investigating them, and the political ramifications ahead of a possible 2024 rematch between the two men. Guest: Arlette Saenz, CNN White House CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/15/202318 minutes, 15 seconds
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One Thing: Will Damar Hamlin Change How We Watch Football?

The sports world came to a standstill last Monday night after 24-year-old Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. In this week’s episode, a former NFL player weighs in on the league’s reaction and explains why he thinks this incident represents a turning point in the conversation around player safety and mental health concerns at all levels of the sport. Guest: Coy Wire, CNN Sports Anchor & CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/8/202317 minutes, 12 seconds
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One Thing: The Tech That Could Define 2023 (and Beyond)

The metaverse. Artificial intelligence. These technologies are here and already shaping our world in ways you may not realize. We take a closer look at how they are taking hold and tackle some commonly asked questions. See more on “Decoded”.  Guest: Anna Stewart, CNN ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/1/202317 minutes, 41 seconds
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One Thing: Hollywood’s ‘Last Movie Stars’ with Ethan Hawke

Earlier this year, CNN Films and HBO Max released “The Last Movie Stars”, a documentary detailing the love story and careers of legendary Hollywood icons Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Its director, Ethan Hawke, stops by to talk about the film, how streaming has changed Hollywood, and what to watch if you have some downtime this holiday season. “The Last Movie Stars” is now streaming on HBO Max.  Guest: Ethan Hawke, director of “The Last Movie Stars” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/25/202215 minutes, 50 seconds
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One Thing: Inside the Fall of a ‘Crypto King’

Sam Bankman-Fried promised to revolutionize the cryptocurrency industry through his exchange, FTX. Last week, he was arrested and charged with fraud, capping a month-long saga which saw the collapse of FTX along with his personal wealth. We examine how customers' money was allegedly stolen and what it all could mean for the future of the industry. Guest: Allison Morrow, CNN Business Senior Editor To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/18/202217 minutes, 28 seconds
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One Thing: Just How Vulnerable is America’s Power Grid?

Thousands of central North Carolina residents spent much of last week in the dark following an attack on two electric substations. It follows years of warnings from the federal government that the power grid was an attractive target for extremists. We examine how this attack upended daily life and look at what can be done to protect the grid going forward.  Guest: Whitney Wild, CNN Law Enforcement CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/11/202213 minutes, 21 seconds
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One Thing: Zero Patience for Zero-Covid in China

China has signaled it may adjust some aspects of its strict zero-Covid policy following a massive show of defiance in cities across the country, with some openly calling for the removal of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. We examine the financial and psychological ramifications of the restrictions and look at whether the protests could force more change. Guest: Selina Wang, CNN International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/4/202216 minutes, 31 seconds
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One Thing: Understanding “The Assignment” with Audie Cornish

Over the past few years, once-sleepy local school board meetings have become passionate and occasionally rowdy venues for debate over issues like the pandemic, race, gender and more. We’ve also seen school board elections become more partisan than ever. We hear from two parents about why they decided to run for office and what changes they hope to make while in power. Listen to “The Assignment” here.  Guest: Audie Cornish, CNN Anchor & CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/27/202215 minutes, 56 seconds
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One Thing: Donald Trump is Running Again. Is The GOP On Board?

Former President Donald Trump has officially kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign amid multiple investigations into him, his business, and his allies. We examine if Trump’s grip on the party has weakened in recent years following his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and look at who may challenge him in the Republican primary.  Guest: Kaitlan Collins, “CNN This Morning” Anchor & Chief Correspondent To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/20/202215 minutes, 14 seconds
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One Thing: What We’ve Learned From the 2022 Midterms (So Far)

While votes are still being counted in key states, it’s clear Democrats had a better midterm performance than most were expecting. We examine the biggest surprises and key takeaways for both parties. Guest: John King, CNN Anchor & Chief National CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/13/202215 minutes, 5 seconds
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One Thing: The States That Could Swing the Midterms

As voters go to the polls this week, there are several states with key Senate races that could decide the balance of power in Washington. We go on a tour of these battleground states to unpack the key issues, hear how voters are feeling, and look at why election deniers continue to pose an active threat to democracy.  Guests:  Jessica Dean, CNN Congressional Correspondent  Eva McKend, CNN National Politics Reporter  Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN Business & Politics Correspondent  Omar Jimenez, CNN Correspondent  Kyung Lah, CNN Senior National CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/6/202222 minutes, 10 seconds
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One Thing: Elon Musk Owns Twitter (For Real This Time). Now What?

After months of back and forth, billionaire Elon Musk has finally closed on his $44 billion to buy Twitter. We examine how we got here, what changes are in store for the social network, and why the deal could have implications far beyond Silicon Valley.  Guest: Clare Duffy, CNN Business writerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/30/202215 minutes, 12 seconds
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One Thing: She’s Fleeing Iran. But Not the Fight.

Thousands have taken to the streets in Iran after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died after being detained by the country’s morality police. Hundreds have reportedly been killed by authorities during the unrest. We explore whether the uprising will bring about lasting change and hear from a young Iranian-Kurdish activist who fled her hometown to take up arms over the border in Iraq. Guest: Nima Elbagir, CNN Chief International Investigative CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/202214 minutes
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One Thing: Unpacking America’s Mental Health Crisis

A new survey from CNN in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that nine out of 10 adults believe that there’s a mental health crisis in the US today. We explore what’s driving that sentiment, the possible solutions, and why an influential task force has recommended screening children 8 and older for anxiety.  This episode contains discussions of suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.  Guest: Dr. Tara Narula, CNN Medical Correspondent To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/202214 minutes, 51 seconds
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One Thing: The Month That May Have Changed the War in Ukraine

Over the past few weeks, Ukrainian forces have made major gains in the south and east of the country, taking back territory Russia claims it is annexing. It comes as President Vladimir Putin’s partial mobilization order has been met with protests back home. We examine what Putin’s next move might be and hear from Ukrainian residents emerging from life under Russian occupation.  Recorded on October 4, 2022  Guest: Nick Paton Walsh, CNN International Security EditorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/202215 minutes, 20 seconds
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One Thing: How Hurricane Ian Got So Strong, So Quickly

Residents of southwest Florida are cleaning up after Hurricane Ian slammed into the coast as a deadly Category 4 storm last week, causing catastrophic damage and widespread flooding before later making landfall again South Carolina. We look at what role climate change may have played in the storm’s ferocity and how some cities are reconsidering how to rebuild with that in mind.  Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/202215 minutes, 22 seconds
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One Thing: Why Republican Governors are Putting Migrants on the Move

For months, Republican governors have been accused of using migrants as political pawns by sending them north in protest of President Joe Biden’s border policies. In recent weeks, Florida governor Ron DeSantis has escalated the situation by sending two planeloads of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard without warning. We examine why a Texas sheriff is investigating those flights, what’s next for the asylum seekers caught in the middle, and what’s fueling the rise in migrant encounters along the US-Mexico border. Guest: Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Immigration ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/202214 minutes, 52 seconds
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One Thing: How Abortion Could Swing the Midterms

Primary season is over, and we are less than 60 days away from the midterm elections. We examine what’s at stake in November, preview the key races to watch and look at how the abortion issue is galvanizing voters of both parties in a key governor’s race. Guest: Dana Bash, CNN Chief Political Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/202214 minutes, 55 seconds
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One Thing: What Queen Elizabeth's Death Means for the Modern Monarchy

Queen Elizabeth II died last week at the age of 96, after ruling the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth for 70 years. We examine her life and legacy, what we can expect from King Charles III and how the monarchy moves forward amid criticisms of its colonial past.  Guest: Christiane Amanpour, CNN Chief International AnchorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/202214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Special Edition: Queen Elizabeth II dies

In this special edition of 5 Things we take a look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest reigning monarch who’s passed away at the age of 96. We'll touch on her dedication to public appearances, her condolences in times of crisis and the controversies she faced over the last 70 years.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/20227 minutes, 2 seconds
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One Thing: “Machine guns are back, and they’re everywhere.”

This episode contains graphic descriptions of gun violence. According to a new analysis provided exclusively to CNN, the number of shootings involving automatic weapons in the US has sharply risen over the past few years. We examine how a small piece of plastic or metal can transform a semi-automatic weapon into a machine gun in a matter of moments and how law enforcement is responding. Guest: Curt Devine, CNN Investigates ProducerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/4/202213 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Thing: Afghanistan's New Crisis

This week marks one year since the United States military ended its 20-year war in Afghanistan, which culminated in chaos as the Taliban took control of the country. We reflect on what the last year has been like for the Afghan people as they prepare for a looming hunger crisis. We also examine how some Afghan women are working to continue their education, despite an ongoing ban. Guest: Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/202215 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Why the Inflation Reduction Act is a Climate Milestone

Last week, President Biden signed the $750 billion Inflation Reduction Act into law after more than a year of negotiations between Senate Democrats. We break down what’s in the climate portion of the package and how it could help address a drought emergency playing out right now on the Colorado River. Guest: Ella Nilsen, CNN Climate ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/202214 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Did We Miss Our Chance to Contain Monkeypox?

As monkeypox continues to spread around the US, federal health officials have rolled out a new strategy they say will stretch vaccine supply amid high demand. We break down what you should know about virus and look at why we may have already missed our chance at effectively containing it. Guest: Jacqueline Howard, CNN Health reporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/202214 minutes, 28 seconds
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9 AM ET: Mar-a-Lago updates, gas price drops, Coca Cola’s new flavor & more

We start this episode with the latest from the FBI’s investigation of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Gas prices are the lowest they’ve been since March this year, below 4 dollars a gallon on average. An 18-year-old and her mother in Nebraska are facing charges over an alleged illegal abortion after police accessed their Facebook messages. A man in the UK has been charged with various terrorism offenses. And finally, Coca-Cola is releasing a new, atypical flavor.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/20224 minutes, 23 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Pelosi Visits Taiwan. China Fires Back.

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi touched down in Taiwan last week, ignoring warnings from both the Chinese government and the Biden administration. We examine the response from China's military, how the visit could further worsen US-China relations, and what it means for the millions of Taiwanese people caught in the middle. Guest: Will Ripley, CNN Senior International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/202214 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sunday Edition: How Election Lies Are Fueling GOP Primaries

Former President Donald Trump’s election lies are shaping Republican primary races across the country. Ahead of voting on Tuesday in Arizona, CNN traveled to the state to hear from Republican voters on who they’re backing, if the January 6th hearings are swaying their opinions, and who they want to lead the Republican party going forward. Guest: Donie O’Sullivan, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/202213 minutes, 4 seconds
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Sunday Edition: What Really Happened in Uvalde?

After months of waiting, families in Uvalde, Texas are finally getting answers about the law enforcement response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. We examine the findings of a Texas House committee report, whether any officers will be held accountable for their inaction, and what Uvalde residents are demanding before the new school year. Guest: Rosa Flores, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/202212 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sunday Edition: A Look Inside NASA’s ‘Cosmic Time Machine’

Scientists were captivated when NASA released the first images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, which included images of distant galaxies billions of light years away. We examine what they could tell us about the universe and what else the telescope will be looking for in the years to come. Guest: Ashley Strickland, CNN Space and Science WriterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/202211 minutes, 44 seconds
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Sunday Edition: What’s Behind Biden’s Saudi Shift?

President Biden is scheduled to set out this week on an international trip which includes a stop in Saudi Arabia. We examine why Biden is re-engaging with the kingdom after vowing to make it a ‘pariah,’ and how the reset could have wide-ranging impacts from the Middle East to US gas pumps. Guest: Natasha Bertrand, CNN White House ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/202213 minutes, 51 seconds
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Sunday Edition: The State(s) of Abortion in America

In the days following the Supreme Court opinion which overturned Roe v. Wade, states have been left to decide how to regulate abortion. We examine the fallout in Missouri, where an abortion ban is forcing patients to travel across state lines for care and pushing local prosecutors to consider whether or not they’ll enforce it. Guest: Alexandra Field, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/202214 minutes, 12 seconds
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Sunday Edition: How SCOTUS is Reshaping America

In a special extended Sunday edition of the 5 Things podcast, we take a look at a momentous week at the Supreme Court and the far-reaching impacts of two major rulings. First, we examine why the court’s conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade, and what it means for women across the country. Then, in the wake of a major ruling on gun rights, we hear the story of an Oklahoma group that is actively trying to loosen weapon laws in the state, despite a spate of recent mass shootings and the passage of new federal gun legislation. Guest: Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter & Elle Reeve, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/202223 minutes, 20 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Why Juneteenth is More Than a Day Off

Today is Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 when slaves in Galveston, Texas learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. We examine the its origins, how it became a federal holiday, and what happens when corporations try to commercialize a holiday Black Americans have been celebrating for over a century. Guest: Don Lemon, CNN AnchorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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Sunday Edition: America and the AR-15

After massacres in Uvalde and Buffalo, calls have grown louder to ban or restrict access to AR-15 style rifles. We examine what makes this weapon so lethal, how law enforcement has adjusted its tactics in response, and what Congress may be willing to do to further regulate it. Guest: Josh Campbell, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Sunday Edition: The 1/6 Investigation Goes Primetime

This week, the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol is set to kick off a series of high-profile public hearings. We examine what new ground these hearings will cover and look at what remains unanswered about what former President Donald Trump and his allies were doing before and during the riot.  Guest: Ryan Nobles, CNN Congressional CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Will Uvalde Change Anything?

Americans are searching for answers following the elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, which claimed the lives of at least nineteen children and two teachers. We examine the gun laws that allowed the suspect to purchase the weapon allegedly used in the attack and look at whether Congress could pass any new gun control legislation after years of inaction. Guest: Nick Watt, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/202212 minutes, 51 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Trevor Reed is Finally Home

Last month, former Marine Trevor Reed was released in a prisoner swap after being held in Russia for nearly three years. Tonight, he speaks exclusively to CNN in his first interview since being freed. We get a preview of that conversation and look at what comes next for Reed and his family. Plus, a look at the efforts aimed at freeing the many other Americans being held abroad. Guest: Jake Tapper, CNN Anchor & Chief Washington CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/202212 minutes, 53 seconds
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Sunday Edition: How to Make Sense of This Economic Moment

From gasoline to groceries, inflation is driving up prices for just about everything. Home ownership seems out of reach for many, and the stock market is struggling. Meanwhile, the job market is booming and wages are rising. We try to make sense of these competing economic markers and what they mean for your financial future. Guest: Christine Romans, CNN Chief Business CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/202212 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sunday Edition: What Could a Post-Roe America Look Like?

Abortion rights advocates are outraged after Politico published a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion that would strike down Roe v. Wade, nearly 50 years after the ruling made abortion a protected right. We examine what a post-Roe landscape could look like, how some states are already moving in that direction and how this potential opinion could put other legal precedents in jeopardy. Guest: Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/202210 minutes, 16 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Trumpism Gets Tested in Ohio

Voters go to the polls in Ohio on Tuesday in a closely watched GOP Senate primary, with a crowded field of candidates vying for the approval of former President Donald Trump. We examine why the Big Lie is still a talking point on the campaign trail, look at the other issues on voters’ minds and preview other key races to watch in the weeks ahead. Guest: Abby Phillip, CNN Senior Political Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Biden’s Climate Ambitions Come Back Down to Earth

A recent Gallup poll shared first with CNN found 1 in 3 Americans said they have been affected by some kind of extreme weather in the past two years. We examine how those events are shaping people’s view of climate change and changing their way of life. Plus, we look at whether President Biden is fulfilling his climate promises after more than a year on the job. Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/202212 minutes, 1 second
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Sunday Edition: How Safe is America’s Biggest City?

Officials in New York City are searching for answers after 10 people were shot aboard a subway train on Tuesday. We dig into the data around gun violence trends in the city, explore possible solutions and examine how ‘ghost guns’ are complicating efforts by law enforcement around the country to get guns off the streets. Guest: Brynn Gingras, CNN National Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Anticipation and Anxiety at the US-Mexico Border

Officials at the US-Mexico border are warning of a surge of migrants seeking asylum in the coming months, in part due to the planned removal of a Trump-era pandemic border policy. We explore Title 42, its impact on migrants and why it’s forcing some Democrats into tricky territory ahead of the midterms. Guest: Rosa Flores, CNN National CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/202212 minutes, 33 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Why Asian Americans Take Public Safety Personally

In the second part of our special series on anti-Asian hate, we hear how the recent uptick in violent attacks on women have impacted their daily lives and moved some to adopt new personal protection strategies. We also look at why advocates say many of the potential solutions put forward by city officials across the country fall short.  Guest: Harmeet Kaur, CNN culture writerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/3/202211 minutes, 47 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Why Anti-Asian Hate Rarely Becomes a Hate Crime

It’s been just over a year since six Asian women were among eight people shot and killed at Atlanta-area spas. Since those attacks, more acts of violence seemingly targeted at Asian-Americans have left the community on edge. In part one of a special two-part series, we examine how victims’ families are coping and why advocates say it matters whether these acts are classified as hate crimes. Guest: Natasha Chen, CNN National CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/27/202212 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sunday Edition: KBJ Steps into the SCOTUS Spotlight

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made history last month as the first Black woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court. As her confirmation hearings get underway this week, we examine what senators will be asking and how some Republicans are struggling to craft solid messaging in opposing her nomination.  Guest: Joan Biskupic, CNN Legal Analyst  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/20/202210 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sunday Edition: What the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill Says About GOP Politics

LGBTQ advocates are sounding the alarm after the Florida state legislature passed what opponents are calling the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which aims to limit certain instruction of gender identity and sexual orientation in the classroom. We examine the bill’s potential impact and the political calculus around school issues ahead of the midterm elections. Guest: Steve Contorno, CNN Political ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/13/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sunday Edition: The Pandemic’s New Phase (For Real This Time?)

This past week, the Biden administration signaled a new phase in the Covid-19 pandemic with the release of a plan that promises not to disrupt our daily lives. We examine what this “new normal” could look like and what the data tells us about the reality of this moment. Guest: Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/6/20229 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sunday Edition: How Far Will Putin Go?

Why is Russia invading Ukraine right now and how does it figure into Putin’s larger political and military strategy? In this preview of CNN’s Tug of War podcast, CNN Chief International correspondent Clarissa Ward takes us to Kyiv to make sense of the latest developments there and explain how much is at stake.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/27/202216 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Trayvon Martin, 10 Years Later with Don Lemon

The death of Trayvon Martin on February 26, 2012 sparked a social justice movement that still reverberates today. CNN’s Don Lemon examines why the killing initially struggled to make headlines, traces the rise of the “Black Lives Matter” movement in the decade since, and shares why his conversations with Martin’s mother are among the most powerful interviews he’s ever done. Guest: Don Lemon, Host of “Don Lemon Tonight”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/20/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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Sunday Edition: The Surprising Stats Behind Super Bowl LVI

Much of the conversation ahead of tonight’s Super Bowl between the Bengals and Rams has been focused on the lack of diversity within the NFL’s head coaching ranks. We dig into the data behind that, the science of rooting for underdogs, favorite game time snacks and more. Guest: Harry Enten, CNN Senior Data ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/13/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Higher Interest Rates Are Coming. Here’s What to Expect.

Many Americans are on edge as the Federal Reserve prepares to raise interest rates multiple times this year in an effort to combat inflation. Our team travels to Pennsylvania to talk with one woman who fears rising rates may keep her trapped in a never-ending cycle of debt. Guest: Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN Business and Politics Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/6/20228 minutes, 40 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Going for Gold (and Avoiding Omicron) in Beijing

The Winter Olympics kick off this week in Beijing amid Omicron fears and geopolitical tensions. We examine how athletes are grappling with strict Covid protocols and how China is looking to deflect scrutiny of alleged human rights abuses. Guest: Selina Wang, CNN International CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/30/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sunday Edition: When Will 5G Be Cleared for Takeoff?

Major telecom companies are once again delaying the rollout of 5G technology near some airports across the country. We examine the aviation industry’s concerns amid a bureaucratic struggle playing out across multiple federal agencies. Guest: Pete Muntean, CNN Aviation CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/23/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Battle For The Ballot Box

President Biden made a major speech last week in Georgia on the need for new voting rights legislation, but some of his supporters say the time for talk is over. We examine why Senate Democrats still face a logjam from within their own party and the potential impact new restrictions could have on the midterms later this year. Guest: Dana Bash, CNN Chief Political CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/16/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Omicron Tests America's Schools

The Omicron variant has forced some school districts to return to online learning, even as most public health officials say in-person learning remains safe with proper mitigation measures. We look at how the teachers’ union in Chicago forced the issue this week, and how parents are reacting. Guest: Omar Jimenez, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/9/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sunday Edition: January 6, One Year Later

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the attack on the US capitol on January 6, 2021. We look back on that day and examine what impact it could have on the upcoming midterm elections. Guests: Manu Raju, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent; and Elle Reeve, CNN CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/2/202210 minutes, 16 seconds
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Sunday Edition: 2022 Pandemic Preview with Dr. Sanjay Gupta

2021 was yet another year dominated by Covid-19. As 2022 approaches, we break down how the United States is faring in the fight against the virus and get some tips on how to craft successful New Year’s resolutions. Guest: Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical CorrespondentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/26/202110 minutes, 18 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Tornado Survivors Tell Their Story

The city of Mayfield, Kentucky is just beginning to rebuild after being struck by a devastating tornado outbreak. We hear stories of survival and examine why similar storm systems could become the new normal. Guest: Brynn Gingras, CNN National Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/19/202110 minutes, 23 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Gambling ‘America’s Amazon’

In 2008, a coal ash spill in Kingston, Tennessee blanketed hundreds of acres in toxic sludge, causing more than $1 billion in damage. Now, a CNN investigation found that an even larger coal ash pond in Alabama is already seeping into the groundwater, threatening an ecosystem some environmentalists call ‘America’s Amazon.’ Guest: Isabelle Chapman, CNN Investigates reporter Read more about this story here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/12/202110 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Roe’s Last Stand

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard one of its most consequential cases in decades – one that could strip women of their constitutional right to an abortion. We examine the arguments on both sides and what the ruling could mean for the future of Roe vs. Wade. Guest: Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/5/202110 minutes, 13 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Big Stream Takes On The Big Screen

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, many movie theaters were forced to shut down. While crowds have slowly started to return, some film studios have been offering new releases on streaming services the same day they premiere in theaters. We examine how streaming has changed the movie industry, and get a quick awards season preview. Guest: Lisa Respers France, CNN Entertainment Senior Writer Read Lisa’s PopLife newsletter here.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/28/20219 minutes, 57 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Inside a Manufactured Migrant Crisis

Belarus has been accused of manufacturing a migrant crisis in Eastern Europe. For weeks, migrants have been gathering on that country’s border with Poland with hopes of crossing over to the European Union. Last week, CNN gained exclusive access to a migrant camp as violence broke out - we examine what comes next for the refugees and how Europe may respond. Guest: Matthew Chance, CNN Senior International Correspondent  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/21/20219 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sunday Edition: Welcome to Inflation Nation

If it seems like everyday items from gasoline to groceries are costing more these days, it’s because they are. A government report released last week showed consumer price inflation reaching levels not seen in 30 years. We dig into what’s causing the spike and how long we can expect it to last. Guest: Matt Egan, CNN Business ReporterTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/14/20219 minutes, 38 seconds