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Erin Burnett OutFront

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Erin Burnet OutFront: Out in the field. In front of the headlines. A courageous and unconventional nightly news program.
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Kremlin welcomes Tucker Carlson to Moscow

Zelensky’s massive military shakeup happens at a time when U.S. aid to Ukraine has been declared dead on arrival. This as Putin welcomes Tucker Carlson to Moscow with open arms. Plus, a story you’ll see first on OutFront of migrant smugglers on jet-skis fleeing border patrol agents, making a mad dash for American shores. Also, King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/6/202444 minutes, 3 seconds
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U.S. confirms strikes on 85+ targets in Iraq & Syria

The United States is striking back. New footage just in to CNN shows the aftermath of 85 targets hit in Iraq and Syria. President Biden warns that this is just the beginning of the strikes. Plus, mass confusion surrounding Ukraine's military after President Zelensky called the fired head of his entire military, the commander in chief. Also, the Department of Justice election interference case against Donald Trump is delayed indefinitely. Why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/3/202450 minutes, 21 seconds
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Biden battles Trump for union votes

Protestors meet President Biden in Michigan even as the president signs his toughest executive order yet on Israel. We're live in Michigan with a special report on what the voters there really seem to want from the president. Plus, Ukraine sinks a massive Russian ship and launches a missile barrage all while the military is in massive turmoil. The head of the military fired amidst the biggest turning point yet in the war. Plus, Biden is beating Trump when it comes to cash on hand. Where is most of Trump's money going to? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/202444 minutes, 46 seconds
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GOP Senator: “we got outmaneuvered” on border deal

Republicans are fuming over the border bill crumbling before our eyes. Democrats are claiming that they're the ones who can actually fix the border. Plus, a “scab and an insurrectionist.” Those are the words of a top Teamster executive who refused to meet with Trump today. Also, a major military shake up in Ukraine as sources say Ukraine's top general is out as we hear exclusively from the man who may replace him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/1/202444 minutes, 12 seconds
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Now: House GOP moves to impeach first cabinet official in 150 years

Republicans are working feverishly to bring articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, even though those same Republicans say a border bill is dead on arrival. Plus, Nikki Haley is meeting with some of the richest people in America tonight. Will they give her the cash to take on Trump? A GOP donor is OutFront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/31/202444 minutes, 53 seconds
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WH: Biden weighs retaliation after drone attack in Jordan

All eyes are on the White House as Biden vows to retaliate after three U.S. soldiers were killed by a drone strike. Tonight, we hear from the parents of one of those soldiers. Plus, Trump tears into the president of the United Auto Workers, calling him a weapon of mass destruction and a dope for backing Biden. Tonight, the president of the UAW is Outfront to respond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/30/202447 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jury: Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83 million in damages

Trump is hit with a more than $83 million verdict for his repeated attacks on E. Jean Carroll. Plus, as fighting intensifies in Gaza, you'll hear from an American doctor who has just returned from the area and he shares why he calls this conflict and what he saw on the ground the worst he's ever seen. Also, CNN is learning a key group of senators have now agreed to close the southern border if illegal migrant crossings hit a specific number. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/27/202448 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trump testifies at defamation trial

Trump takes the stand and gets slapped down by the judge. Did the former president and GOP front-runner do himself any favors with the jury? Plus, the RNC trying to bully Nikki Haley out of the race as Trump threatens her supporters. One of those Haley donors OutFront tonight. Also, anti-semitism is festering online in China and the country's strict government censors are letting it go. Why is China turning a blind eye? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/26/202444 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trump intensifies calls for Haley to quit, others follow

Trump's pressure campaign continues as the former president wants Nikki Haley out, calling her bird brain and questioning her fancy clothes, saying he doesn't get mad, he gets even. Plus, footage emerges of a Russian jet crashing near the Ukraine border with the 74 people on board killed as questions behind who was behind that crash grow.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/25/202444 minutes, 10 seconds
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Axios: Israel proposes fighting pause for release of all hostages

We are hours away from the first votes in the New Hampshire primary, can Nikki Haley stop Trump's march to the nomination? This as Republicans are now lining up behind the former president. Plus, Israel is reportedly proposing a two month ceasefire in exchange for the remaining hostages. The reporter who broke this story is OutFront.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/23/202446 minutes, 59 seconds
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NH women tell CNN they are leaving Trump for Haley

Nikki Haley gets personal, going after Trump like we have not seen her do before. For the first time she is saying being vice president is off the table. Will this strategy work? Plus, the Fulton County D.A. who’s investigating Trump is now facing an inquiry herself amid allegations her lead prosecutor used public funds to pay for lavish out-of-state trips for the two of them. Also, a special series on what millennials are saying about the economy, juggling multiple jobs, still not making ends meet, and regretting going to college at all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1/20/202443 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trump team warns Supreme Court of “chaos and bedlam”

Trump threatens "chaos and bedlam" in a new Supreme Court ruling. The man who told his supporters to fight on January 6th says if he doesn't get his way all hell will break loose. Plus, a look at the voters Nikki Haley is depending on to carry her to victory. Also, as Prince William visits his wife in the hospital, we're learning more about Princess Kate's health and diet. Why is the 42-year-old mother of three sidelined for months over a mysterious surgery? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/202444 minutes, 15 seconds
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Trump dares judge to kick him out of court: “I would love it”

Trump makes a mockery out of a Manhattan courtroom daring a judge to kick him out and insulting the woman he sexually assaulted. Also, David Culver follows the dangerous journey migrants make living in the United States when they get here. Plus, Buckingham Palace announced Kate Middleton had very serious abdominal surgery. What's wrong? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/202445 minutes, 1 second
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DeSantis on Trump’s Iowa win: “half the people wanted somebody else”

Donald Trump makes an appearance after spending most of his day in a New York courtroom. This as Nikki Haley is trying to force a two person race with Trump and clean up her remarks that the United States has never been a racist country. Plus, the woman who accused Trump of groping her in an airplane joins OutFront. Also, Putin spoke of the total domination of all of Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/202447 minutes, 6 seconds
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Update for January 15th

Tonight’s OutFront showcast has been pre-empted for coverage of the Iowa caucuses. For recent news updates, be sure to visit CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: https://edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-things Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Protesters in Iran burn American flag after strikes in Yemen

A U.S. flag in flames as massive protests break out in Iran following U.S.-led airstrikes in Yemen. Tonight, President Biden threatens more strikes to come. Plus, a CNN investigation, Gaza hospitals are on the edge of collapse. We have an in-depth look on what is actually happening inside those hospitals. Plus, Ron DeSantis is heading straight to South Carolina after Iowa even though New Hampshire comes first. John King joins to share what he's watching with three days until the Iowa caucuses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/202444 minutes, 7 seconds
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U.S., U.K. carry out airstrikes on Iran-backed militants in mideast

US airstrikes in the Middle East tonight as we wait to hear from President Biden. The United States and United Kingdom militaries launched strikes against Houthi targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, marking a significant response after the Biden administration and its allies warned that the Iran-backed militant group would bear the consequences of repeated drone and missile attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. The strike targets included radar systems, drone storage and launch sites, ballistic missile storage and launch sites, and cruise missile storage and launch sites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/202458 minutes, 48 seconds
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Update for January 10th

Tonight’s OutFront showcast has been pre-empted by coverage of the CNN Republican presidential primary debate. For recent news updates, be sure to visit CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: https://edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-things Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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CNN poll: Haley slashes Trump’s lead in New Hampshire

Donald Trump making his case in court and not ruling out violence if his cases move ahead. Former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb joins. This as polls show GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley is making up ground in New Hampshire. Plus, federal investigators are looking for four bolts crucial to securing the door plug that blew off that Alaska Airlines plane. But, were they ever on the door in the first place? Also, the Pentagon is finally revealing what sent US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to the hospital twice even as the president and his own deputy was in the dark.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/202444 minutes, 4 seconds
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United Airlines finds loose bolts on grounded Boeing 737 jets

United Airlines says inspectors have found loose bolts on more Boeing airplane doors, the same type of plane that had the mid-air disaster with the door blowing out on an Alaska Airlines flight. Plus, Donald Trump revives another birther conspiracy, this time he's bringing it up against Nikki Haley. This as Michelle Obama is sounding her loudest alarm yet about another Trump presidency. Also, a CNN investigation follows the fastest growing group of migrants crossing illegally over the southern border. This group is from China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/202443 minutes, 17 seconds
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Supreme Court to decide if Trump can be barred from office

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Donald Trump can be kicked off the ballot in Colorado as President Biden warns Trump is the biggest threat to American democracy. Plus, a new wave of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein include new details about Donald Trump and Bill Clinton's relationships with the convicted pedophile. Also, he is the billionaire who went after Harvard's president for plagiarism again and again. Now his wife admits she plagiarized. What is he saying now? The reporter who broke the story joins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/202446 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trump team airs first TV ad in NH attacking Haley

New documents reveal Trump made millions from the Chinese while he was president. Did it influence Trump while he was in office? Plus, a Hamas hostage held for 50 days along with her two toddlers speaks out in her first international interview. Also, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are about to take the stage in back-to-back CNN town halls. Will they go after Trump?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/202445 minutes, 11 seconds
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Trump appeals Colorado ballot ban to Supreme Court

Former President Trump is asking the nation's highest court to overturn Colorado's ruling banning him from the ballot. Also, explosions kill more than 100 people in Iran. The president there is pointing the finger at the United States. Is the war in the Middle East about to get much bigger? Also, OutFront is live tonight in Iowa as Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis face some tough questions with days to go before the caucuses. Who has more momentum? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/202447 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trump appeals decision barring him from Maine ballot

Trump is appealing the decision that got him kicked off the ballot in Maine as another state supreme court weighs in. Plus, Harvard's first black president steps down amid allegations of plagiarism and disastrous congressional testimony. Was race also a factor? Also, an exchange student in the U.S. falls victim to an elaborate kidnapping plot, one that cost his family $80,000. Tonight, a warning from the FBI that he is not alone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/202444 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trump urges Oregon Supreme Court to dismiss lawsuit that seeks to bar him from ballot

A major Trump legal ruling could come at any moment as the former president just filed court documents. Will he be thrown off the ballot in another state? Plus, Russia launches the most massive aerial attack on Ukraine since the invasion began. President Zelensky says Russia used nearly every type of weapon in its arsenal. Also, Dolly Parton grants a bucket list wish, surprising a special fan with a personal phone call and making his dreams come true. You’ll hear it for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/202348 minutes, 17 seconds
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Maine’s top election official removes Trump from 2024 ballot

Maine’s top election official has removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 primary ballot, in a shock decision based on the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.” Plus, newly revealed e-mails and audio recordings show how team Trump made a chaotic and frenzied push to overturn the election just hours before January 6th. Also, with five years in Russian captivity, CNN has new exclusive audio of American Paul Whelan making a desperate plea from behind bars directly to President Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/202348 minutes, 53 seconds
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A Trump win in Michigan

The Michigan Supreme Court hands Donald Trump a win, keeping him on the ballot in that state. But, that's not stopping challenges in other states. Plus, Biden's top diplomat wraps up his meeting with Mexico's president. Will it change anything at the border? Also, before and after footage of a Russian warship Ukraine says it destroyed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/202347 minutes, 32 seconds
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Top Netanyahu aide meets with White House officials

The United States Navy intercepts missiles in the Red Sea as Israel says it is being attacked from seven directions. Plus, former President Trump tells his foes to quote, “rot in hell” while the FBI investigates death threats against the Colorado judges who ruled to keep Trump off the 2024 ballot. Also, a CNN investigation on the California man scammed out of more than a million dollars. It all started with a simple text message and you'll never believe who is behind it.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/202347 minutes, 22 seconds
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Supreme Court won’t expedite immunity case, a win for Trump

The Supreme Court sides with Trump for now, refusing to weigh in on the former president’s immunity claims in the 2020 election case. What does this mean for the trial's start date? Plus, Israel says it is expanding its offensive in Gaza tonight, as a new CNN investigation uncovers where Israel has been dropping massive 2000-pound bombs. Also, new concerns about American Paul Whelan as he reveals a prison official is targeting him inside a dangerous Russian labor camp. How worried is his family about his safety? His sister joins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/202344 minutes, 33 seconds
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Trump ally Rudy Giuliani declares bankruptcy

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s longtime attorney, files for bankruptcy. Meanwhile, special counsel Jack Smith is pressing the Supreme Court to rule quickly on Trump's case. Plus, new footage into CNN this hour of the Texas National Guard appearing to ignore a mother and her baby as they plead for help in the Rio Grande River. It shows the reality of what is happening on the U.S. southern border. Also, it has been 16 days since top Putin critic Alexei Navalny went missing. His daughter is my joins the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/202349 minutes, 52 seconds
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Biden: courts should decide whether Trump is on ballot

Trump cashes in and asks supporters to chip in after the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified him from the ballot there. His appeal to the Supreme Court is expected at any moment as he also tries to use the Supreme Court to stall his January 6th federal case. Plus, footage of the three hostages that the Israeli military shot and killed. At least one of the hostages could be heard crying for help. How did things go so terribly wrong? Also, RFK Jr. is keeping up his momentum in the polls in these weeks leading into the primary season.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/202345 minutes, 48 seconds
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Colorado Supreme Court removes Trump from 2024 ballot

A historic decision has been made by the Colorado Supreme Court tonight, as the court ruled to disqualify Trump from running in that state with his name to not appear on the primary ballot. Trump is vowing to swiftly appeal. Will other states follow? Also, Israel says it's ready for a week-long pause in the fighting for the exchange for the release of more hostages.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/202348 minutes, 12 seconds
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U.S. raises concerns about Israeli sniper killing 2 women on church grounds

Hamas released new video of hostages as Israel finds the biggest tunnel network yet and all eyes are on the growing number of attacks in the Red Sea. Plus, Rudy Giuliani has just been hit with a new lawsuit and it is from the same two election workers who he's already on the hook to pay nearly $150 million. The election workers' attorney joins OutFront.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/202345 minutes, 46 seconds
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Giuliani ordered to pay $148 million

Rudy Giuliani has been ordered to pay $148 million to two Georgia poll workers whom he falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election. Will they see any of that money? Also breaking, Israel says it accidentally killed three of its own hostages. They believe the hostages actually managed to escape Hamas. We'll talk to the father of an American hostage about whether he thinks his son may also be trying to escape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202341 minutes, 45 seconds
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Giuliani ordered to pay $148 million

Rudy Giuliani has been ordered to pay $148 million to two Georgia poll workers whom he falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election. Will they see any of that money? Also breaking, Israel says it accidentally killed three of its own hostages. They believe the hostages actually managed to escape Hamas. We'll talk to the father of an American hostage about whether he thinks his son may also be trying to escape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202341 minutes, 45 seconds
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Now: Gaza experiencing near-total communications blackout

We tell you the story of a man whose father and grandfather were killed in a bombing in Gaza and can’t communicate from Gaza because of a total blackout. This as a longtime Israeli reporter has new details in the hunt for the leader of Hamas. Plus, are women GOP voters buying what Republican 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley is selling?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/202344 minutes, 56 seconds
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Biden releases statement after House authorizes impeachment inquiry

House Republicans just voted to begin the process of impeaching President Biden as a defiant Hunter Biden rips the GOP. Also breaking, Trump's 2020 election interference case is now on hold. Does that mean Trump gets through the whole election without going to trial? Plus, President Joe Biden said that Israel was beginning to lose global support in its war against Hamas because of "indiscriminate bombing" in Gaza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202344 minutes, 48 seconds
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U.S. official: Israel flooding Hamas tunnels with seawater

U.S. officials are reporting that Israel is flooding Hamas' network of tunnels. The Biden administration says it can't be sure that all hostages are out of harm's way as a top U.S. ally calls for a ceasefire. Also breaking, Ukraine's president is in Washington pleading for aid. Are his hopes of getting a deal dead? Plus, Trump is selling his mug shot as trading cards along with pieces of the suit he wore that day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/202345 minutes, 31 seconds
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Navalny’s team: top Putin critic missing from prison

Ukrainian President Zelensky visits the U.S. to make a last-ditch appeal for aid as Putin's top critic is now missing. Also, the Supreme Court is moving fast after the special counsel asked the justices to rule on one of Trump's main defenses. Plus, reporting reveals audio of the House speaker slamming the same impeachment strategy he is now pursuing against Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/202344 minutes, 49 seconds
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UN agency for refugees in Gaza “on verge of collapse”

Trump's gag order is back on as an appeals court rules the former president cannot go after witnesses in the DOJ election case, but he is free to attack the special counsel. Also, Israel raises its flag in Gaza City in a highly provocative move while the United States is the stand alone United Nations vote vetoing a resolution call for a ceasefire. Plus, one pollster describes his latest findings as grim as young voters, Black voters, LGBTQ voters all currently give higher grades to Trump than Biden. What's going on?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/202344 minutes, 4 seconds
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Images on social media from Gaza shows men detained in underwear

Former President Trump is lashing out as he appeared at his fraud trial in New York. Now he's preparing to take the stand in his own defense. Plus, federal prosecutors have filed a new case against Hunter Biden. Also, the World Food Programme is saying there is “unimaginable loss” and “misery” in Gaza as more clashes are reported on the ground in Gaza.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/202344 minutes, 57 seconds
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Police: 3 killed in Las Vegas mass shooting

Another mass shooting at an American college campus. Police say three are dead this hour with one person in critical condition in Las Vegas. We're going to speak to a student who was in the building where the shooting happened. Also, Israel says it surrounded the home of a top leader in Hamas. Plus, U.S. Republicans voted to block a package to Ukraine. Are they playing into Putin's hands? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/202344 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sources: U.S. thinks Israel’s ground invasion could end by January

The fighting in Gaza's second largest city is ramping up tonight and civilian casualties are mounting. Plus, President Biden reveals he wouldn't be running for reelection, except for one thing. This as voters open up about why they are giving DeSantis another look over Trump.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/202347 minutes, 30 seconds
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CNN Gaza journalist’s relatives killed, childhood home destroyed

Israel is ramping up fighting in southern Gaza tonight as a near communications blackout hits the Gaza strip. This as CNN's producer Ibrahim Darman learns his family in Gaza has been killed and his childhood home destroyed. Also, Donald Trump is trying to connect with black voters as he rails against the justice system while Biden see his support among that same group of voters taking a dive. Plus, a reporter is now missing in China tonight. Is she the latest person to disappear for crossing Xi Jinping? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/202344 minutes, 16 seconds
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Israel: 200+ strikes since truce ended

New bombings and rocket fire in Gaza tonight as casualties mount and questions grow over whether Israel's prime minister knew that Hamas had an attack plan a year ago. Plus, what will happen to Rep. George Santos’ seat now that he has been expelled from the House? Also, House Speaker Mike Johnson is promoting a book full of baseless conspiracy theories and homophobic insults, some directed at Pete Buttigieg who is OutFront to respond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/202344 minutes, 28 seconds
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Israel and Hamas prep for combat as clock ticks on truce

Israel says it is ready to attack as the truce is about to expire. Is the fighting ramping back up? Fareed Zakaria joins OutFront. Plus, an exclusive story on the Nevada officials who are investigating the state’s fake electors for Trump. Also, RFK Jr. is gaining traction and supporters tell CNN why it's Kennedy for them over Biden and trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/202343 minutes, 24 seconds
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Israeli officials intensify war rhetoric, truce about to expire

The fragile truce between Israel and Hamas could be coming to an end, expiring in just a few hours. So, is the fighting about to ramp up again? Plus, a Palestinian student shot in Vermont just got out of surgery as his family fears he may never walk again. This as we're learning new details about the suspect in that shooting. And, Elon Musk's message tonight to the growing list of companies pulling their advertising out of X.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202345 minutes, 26 seconds
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Israel and Hamas clash in northern Gaza, violating truce

We are beginning to learn the true impact of being held hostage as the truce between Hamas and Israel is in jeopardy. Plus, a top Republican is blasting members of her party for enabling Trump, revealing that one member calls him “Orange Jesus.” Also, the wife of Ukraine's spy agency chief is poisoned. Is Russia behind the brazen attack and where will there be more?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/202346 minutes, 59 seconds
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More hostages freed as truce extended by 2 days

11 hostages have been freed from Gaza as Israel releases 33 Palestinians. We speak with a man reunited with his mother and another still waiting for his daughter. Plus, three Palestinian college students are in the ICU after being shot in Vermont. Also, Russia is now losing nearly 1,000 soldiers a day in Ukraine.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202344 minutes, 53 seconds
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Israel: No hostages will be released before Friday

Breaking: A surprise delay in the agreement between Israel and Hamas means no hostages will be released before Friday. CNN talks with the fathers of two of the American hostages, and a man who narrowly survived a Hamas attack. Plus, the Israel Defense Forces shares a video it says shows Hamas tunnels and infrastructure under a Gaza hospital. Also, there is “no indication” that a car that exploded at the US-Canada border was a terror attack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Israeli cabinet enters sixth hour of hostage deal debate

The Israeli cabinet enters its sixth hour of debate on a tentative deal to free 50 hostages held by Hamas, including a three-year-old American. Plus, a judge in Georgia declines to send a Trump co-defendent to jail over social media posts, a sign that Trump could have wider latitude as he criticizes the Fulton County election racketeering case. Also, the U.S. Government has not pulled out of their $1.2 billion contract with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, even as Musk faces backlash for endorsing an antisemitic post on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/202347 minutes
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Families of hostages meet with Netanyahu to “Get answers”

Families of hostages ask Prime Minister Netanyahu about their loved ones, now missing for 45-days, with no real answers from the Israeli Government. The father of two girls being held by Hamas tells Erin Burnett his story, and an Israeli government official responds. Plus, rare audio reveals the tense hearing over Trump’s gag order. Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb watched the hearing, and joins to discuss whether he thinks the appeals court will restore the order. And, the biggest name in artificial intelligence is fired by his company, and then hired by a rival. For information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/202345 minutes, 40 seconds
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Judge keeps Trump on Colorado 2024 ballot

A judge in Colorado has decided Trump is eligible to run for president even after his role in the January 6th insurrection. A group of voters filed a lawsuit based on the 14th amendment arguing that would bar Trump from federal office. Plus, powerful new explosions rock northern Gaza as Israel now warns it will strike anywhere Hamas is found. Also, new video of House Speaker Mike Johnson making anti-gay comments weeks before he was elected speaker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/202349 minutes, 59 seconds
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Exclusive new audio: Trump discusses Jan 6 attack

Israel says it has found evidence of a tunnel under Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa. The video was both filmed and released by the Israel Defense Forces. This as CNN obtains video of a family evacuating from northern Gaza and a neighbor is shot in the head as he tries to flee with them in a secure zone. Also, new audio into OutFront is of Trump talking about going to the Capitol on January 6th to deal with what he calls “the problem.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/202348 minutes, 59 seconds
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Israel: raid of Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital “still underway”

Israel releasing new video of weapons they claim were found inside Gaza's largest hospital but offered no proof of tunnels. This as CNN obtains exclusive Hamas body cam video of the October 7th attacks. Plus, President Biden is about to hold a rare solo press conference tonight. Also, the Senator who almost started a fist fight with a witness in a hearing is doubling down tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/202349 minutes, 37 seconds
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Gaza hospital’s neonatal chief on babies: “we expect all to die”

Israel says Hamas is no longer in control of northern Gaza as the Biden administration claims it has new proof that Hamas is using Gaza's largest hospital as a command center. Plus, a fist fight nearly breaks out in the United States Senate and a Congressman accused Kevin McCarthy of elbowing him in the kidneys. What is going on? Also, a look at why young voters are increasingly fed up with Biden.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/202350 minutes, 24 seconds
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Biden: Gaza hospitals “must be protected”

We take you inside the Gaza hospital to see where Israel says it has found weapons and evidence that hostages are also being held. Also, just before President Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, CNN review shows the Chinese government is intimidating critics on U.S. soil. Plus, Trump lawyers tell prosecutors in Georgia on tape that Trump was not going to leave the White House even after he lost the 2020 election.  For information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/202347 minutes, 33 seconds
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Gaza hospital: “completely surrounded” by Israeli tanks

New explosions in Gaza as Israeli troops surround hospitals that are already on the brink of collapse. Why the U.S. is sounding its loudest alarm yet tonight. Plus, the FBI seized New York Mayor Eric Adams’ phones. The mayor of the country’s larges city responds tonight. Also, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says both parties want him to run for president.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/202344 minutes, 3 seconds
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U.S.: Israel agrees to 4-hour pause as civilians flee

We provide a first-hand look at the fighting as Gazans suffer with Hamas leaders nowhere to be found. Plus, exclusive CNN reporting on the Mar-a-Lago documents case reveals a long list of witnesses including a maid, plumber, and woodworker. Also, China delivers a stunning message for its women, encouraging them to quit their jobs and have babies.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/202344 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ivanka Trump repeatedly testifies: “I don’t recall”

Former Trump Organization Executive Vice President Ivanka Trump testified she doesn’t remember key details of the family business she helped run. Plus, Israel says it has destroyed 130 Hamas tunnel shafts. OutFront has a special report on what’s inside those tunnels and what the underground warfare looks like right now. Also, Trump opens up about a potential vice president pick as GOP presidential candidates debate again tonight.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/202346 minutes, 37 seconds
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Update for November 7th

Tonight’s OutFront showcast has been pre-empted by breaking news coverage of election day in America. For recent news updates, be sure to visit CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-Things Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/20231 minute, 51 seconds
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Trump spars with judge during nearly 4 hours of testimony

Trump lashes out, taking the witness stand in his own civil fraud trial in New York. Former Special Counsel at the Department of Defense Ryan Goodman and former Special Assistant to President Trump Omarosa Manigault Newman join to answer what caused Trump to lash out. Plus, strikes on Gaza continue while thousands of miles away Vladimir Putin embraces Hamas.  For information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/202345 minutes, 57 seconds
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U.S. calls for pause in fighting; only if hostages freed

A deadly blast hits outside a Gaza hospital and Israel is now claiming responsibility. This as Israeli forces close in on Gaza City. Plus, an exclusive dispatch from a journalist who made it out of Gaza and into Egypt. Also, an appeals court freezes a gag order against Donald Trump in the federal election interference case while a New York judge expands a gag order on Trump in another case.  For information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/202349 minutes, 12 seconds
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House passes $14.3 billion Israel aid bill

New flares over Gaza as Israel launches its biggest air assault on the strip since the start of the war. Israeli forces are now coming face-to-face with Hamas fighters. Plus, fears of a second war grow as more rockets enter Israel from Lebanon tonight. Also, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins to share why she believes the House aid $14.3 billion package for Israel is bad for the United States.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/202345 minutes, 38 seconds
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First civilians leave Gaza through Rafah crossing into Egypt

Israeli troops are inside Gaza City tonight, and the Israeli defense minister says Hamas fighters are coming out of underground tunnels. Plus, the first Americans have been allowed to leave Gaza which includes the pediatrician Dr. Barbara Zind. Her husband who is eagerly awaiting her return in OutFront. Also, Donald Trump Jr. testified in a case today which could spell the end of the Trump Organization.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/202345 minutes, 7 seconds
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Blinken: about 400 Americans stuck in Gaza amid strikes

Israel is claiming to have hit 300 targets in Gaza over the past 24 hours alone. One of those targets, a refugee camp just north of Gaza City, is where Israel says a senior Hamas commander was located. A spokesman for the Red Cross located in southern Gaza joins to describe worsening conditions amid the humanitarian crisis.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/202345 minutes, 18 seconds
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Israeli forces advance in Gaza, attacking from air & ground

Israeli troops push deep into Gaza as an Israeli soldier is rescued and Hamas releases a new hostage video. Plus, an American doctor from Colorado is stuck in Gaza and tells us fights are breaking out and violence occurs over food. Also, the Los Angeles Police Department releases new details about what officials found when they arrived at Matthew Perry’s home as the cast of “Friends” breaks its silence.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/202345 minutes, 17 seconds
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Gaza residents: heavy airstrikes, critical communication limited

A reporter in Israel tells CNN thousands of soldiers are entering Gaza from Israel in a new phase of the war. What does it mean for the 200+ hostages inside Gaza and how will Hamas retaliate? Plus, the United States tells all Americans to get out of Lebanon as the Pentagon announces that U.S. troops in the region have been attacked 20 times in just a few days. Also, the search for a mass shooting suspect in Maine expands as troubling new details emerge on when the suspect bought his gun.   For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/202345 minutes, 31 seconds
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Manhunt intensifies after gunman kills 18 gun Maine

Hundreds of officers from local and federal agencies are now combing the rural area near Lewiston, Maine after a mass shooting left at least 18 dead and 13 injured. Robert Card, 40, is facing an arrest warrant for eight counts of murder and should be considered armed and dangerous. Law enforcement officials tell CNN Card is a certified firearms instructor and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/202356 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump takes stand, fined $10,000 for violating gag order

In his New York civil trial, Trump took the stand, was fined, called a liar by the judge, and stormed out of court. Plus, new rocket attacks hit Israel as the prime minister says “we are raining down hellfire on Hamas.” Then, an exclusive dispatch from Gaza where an American pediatrician stuck there says there is one toilet for 800 people to use. Also, the House has declared a new speaker after a 22-day debacle. He is Mike Johnson from Louisiana, an election denier with fewer years in the House than any speaker since 1883.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/202344 minutes, 46 seconds
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Israeli prime minister warns ground invasion “is coming”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says an assault on Gaza "is coming.” Plus, U.S. intelligence officials share what they believe caused the deadly explosion at a hospital in Gaza. Also, a new report from a Gazan aid worker details the worsening conditions on the ground. Then, Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mark Meadow’s reportedly offers up damning testimony in exchange for immunity.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/202347 minutes, 22 seconds
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Two more female hostages released by Hamas

Two Israeli women have been released tonight after being held by Hamas for more than two weeks. What does it mean for the other hostages and for Israel’s potential ground assault? Two people who have reported extensively on Hamas’ tactics join the program. Plus, we speak with a woman who miraculously escaped the musical only to be taken hostage by Hamas and have a gun put to her head. She joins to share her incredible story of survival.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/202352 minutes, 9 seconds
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Freed American hostages to meet with U.S. embassy team shortly

A mother and daughter were just released by Hamas after being held for 14 days. The family of the freed hostages speaks out. Plus, an exclusive dispatch from Gaza. We speak with a father who won’t leave his home in northern Gaza after the repeated warnings from the Isreali government and as his children ask if they are going to die. Also, the United States is on high alert for more attacks in the region as we learn new details about the missiles and drones that a US warship shot down.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/202340 minutes, 51 seconds
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Pentagon: U.S. Navy warship shot down land attack cruise missiles heading “potentially toward targets in Israel”

Erin is live from Israel as Pentagon officials say the US Navy intercepted drones that were potentially targeting Israel. This comes as Israeli politicians have given Israel's military the "green light" to wipe out Hamas. Plus, an exclusive report from the CNN journalists who are in Gaza. Also, President Biden is expected to give an address from the Oval Office about US support in the wars in Israel and Ukraine. For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/202349 minutes, 51 seconds
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Protests spread as anger grows over deadly Gaza hospital blast

New footage shows a rocket fired from Gaza, exploding high above Gaza City. The video was taken just before the explosion was seen at the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, and it comes as the United States has new intelligence assessments on that blast. Plus, a special report of a sprawling underground tunnel system in Gaza which the IDF calls the "Gaza metro." Packed with explosives, some tunnels are possibly 40 feet below ground.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/202352 minutes, 3 seconds
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Israel denies responsibility for blast Palestinians say killed 500

Erin is live from Israel as President Biden is now on his way there after hundreds are feared dead from an explosion at a hospital in Gaza. Plus, a report from an Israeli military base filled with seized Hamas weapons. Also, a brave CNN journalist sends his daily update as he and his family flee northern Gaza and are now desperate for clean water.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/202352 minutes, 45 seconds
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U.S. orders 2,000 more troops to prep for possible deployment

Erin is live from Israel and the US orders 2,000 troops on notice as Israel is on the brink of invading Gaza. This as Hamas releases the first video of a hostage. Also, we take you to a community that suffered some of the greatest losses in the Hamas attacks. Plus, a CNN journalist shares his story of fleeing his Gaza home with his family amid strikes.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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Israel warns “it’s only the beginning” as Gazans told to evacuate

Mass panic and fear amid a 24-hour deadline for 1.1 million people to evacuate northern Gaza. A US rapid reaction Marine unit is in the region poised to jump in as Israel warns it is only the beginning. Plus, the story of one man who is missing eight members of his family. Also, a CNN exclusive investigation on the weapons used by Hamas.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/202353 minutes, 29 seconds
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Israel pounds densely populated Gaza as conflict enters 7th day

Erin is live from Israel as troops mass at the border to Gaza with no word of the hostages tonight. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes the case for spitting Hamas out like ISIS. Plus, a retired Israeli general joins to share his incredible story about how he rushed to fight militants hand to hand with a pistol.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/202355 minutes, 18 seconds
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Israel: at least 189 soldiers among 1,200 killed in Hamas attack

Erin is live from Israel as 300,000 Israeli troops are now standing by amidst a potential ground invasion. Plus, we speak with the father of a 25-year-old woman from California who was killed alongside her boyfriend by Hamas at the music festival.  For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’ here: https://link.chtbl.com/-lB8n-bJ To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/202351 minutes, 11 seconds
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WH: at least 14 Americans killed in Israel, 20 missing

Erin is live from Israel as 20 Americans are now missing on top of 14 already declared dead. This as a U.S. aircraft carrier moves closer to Israel while Israel prepares for what appears to be a major invasion after an horrific attack from Hamas. Plus, a brave woman’s story of survival as she outsmarted militants by jamming a safe room’s door. Also, what an invasion in Gaza could truly look like. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/202350 minutes, 9 seconds
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Netanyahu: Israeli strikes on Gaza “are just the beginning”

Israel is now warning that is has only just begun its strike in Gaza after Hamas launched its deadly attacks against Israel. Over 900 Israeli’s have been killed in the attack and more than 680 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli air strikes. Former US ambassador Marc Ginsburg joins and reveals his nephew was killed by militants as he was trying to rescue hostages. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/202345 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trump backs Jordan for speaker

Trump is backing Rep. Jim Jordan, someone who is trying to impeach Biden and is one of the biggest backers of Trump’s rigged election claims, to replace Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. Plus, an appeals judge denied Trump’s appeal to halt the fraud case that could end his business empire. Also, with a threat of more to come, Vladimir Putin continues missile strikes in Ukraine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/202344 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trump willing to be House speaker for a “short period”

Donald Trump says he would accept the role of House speaker for a short duration for the sake of the Republican Party. Also, ABC News is reporting Trump allegedly discussed potentially sensitive information about nuclear submarines with a Mar-a-Lago club member. Plus, Russia launches one of its deadliest strikes on Ukraine yet, killing over 50 people in a grocery store and a cafe. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/202343 minutes, 26 seconds
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House GOP in disarray, searching for new speaker

The House of Representatives has been without a permanent speaker for more than 24 hours after Kevin McCarthy was ousted in a vote which has GOP members blaming each other. Plus, new footage appears to show Russia shooting down one of its own fighter jets. This as a Russian journalist is sentenced for her bold anti-war protest on live television. That journalist joins OutFront. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/202340 minutes, 56 seconds
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Update for October 3, 2023

Today’s OutFront showcast has been pre-empted by breaking news coverage of the House vote to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker. For recent news updates be sure to check out CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-things. Thanks for listening.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/202322 seconds
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Trump faces NY AG accusing him of lying about net worth

Trump is in court for fraud where the attorney general says he exaggerated his north by billions as Trump calls her a racist. Trump’s former business associate joins to discuss key moments in todays proceedings. Plus, RFK Jr. inches closer to a third-party run, railing against what he says is a rigged system. Also, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) flies a motion to oust Speaker McCarthy. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/202343 minutes, 49 seconds
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Gaetz: speaking with Dems about replacing Speaker McCarthy

House Speaker McCarthy’s attempt for a short-term stopgap measure to avoid a government shutdown goes down in flames. Plus, one of Trump’s 18 codefendants in Georgia’s sprawling case strikes a deal with prosecutors. The big question is who is next? Also, New York City is in a state of emergency after heavy rainfall and concerns of flooding. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/202343 minutes, 18 seconds
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GOP’s own impeachment witness: no evidence of Biden crime

Trump says he will no longer try to move his Georgia case to a federal court, meaning his trial will now be on international television. Also, a court ruling in the New York case that could mean the end of his business. It is now going to be only days away from a verdict. Plus, as the nation barrels closer to a shutdown, the GOP’s own impeachment witness says there’s no evidence Biden committed a crime. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) joins to discuss the details of the impeachment inquiry. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/202345 minutes, 22 seconds
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Judge rejects Trump’s bid to recuse herself in DOJ election case

The judge overseeing Trump’s federal 2020 election case is refusing to recuse herself while the former president lashes out at another judge who found he committed fraud. Plus, stores across Philadelphia shutter after widespread looting and now Target is closing more stores because of retail crime. Also, Russia now claims the attack on its Black Sea Fleet was carried out using American intelligence. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/202347 minutes, 40 seconds
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NY judge finds Trump committed fraud for years

A New York judge ruled that Donald Trump and his family repeatedly committed fraud by illegally inflating property values by billions. Is this just the beginning of the end for Trump’s business empire? Plus, an incredible report from inside the Ukrainian offensive. Also, a live report from southern Mexico where thousands of migrants are making their way north, some held at gunpoint. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/202344 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ukraine: commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet killed

Ukraine claims the commander of the Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has allegedly been killed alongside dozens of other officers. Plus, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) refuses to step down despite charges that him and his wife accepted bribes, gold bars, cash, and a Mercedes Benz. Also, new details about how the judge presiding over Trump’s election interference case in Georgia may be trying to speed up jury selection. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/202342 minutes, 33 seconds
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Growing calls for Sen. Menendez to resign amid bribery charges

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) is facing growing calls to resign after the DOJ indicted him on corruption-related offenses. Plus, the top US hostage envoy who helped free five Americans held in Iran joins OutFront. Also, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins to discuss the significance of a 4.5-billion-year-old rock which is about to arrive on earth. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/202344 minutes
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McCarthy avoids Zelensky photo-op except behind closed doors

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy avoids making public appearances with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the Ukrainian president's visit to Washington. Does this indicate a change in the Speaker’s stance on Ukraine? Plus, a border surge causes a Texas city to declare a state of emergency. The mayor of that city joins OutFront. Also, Rupert Murdoch announced he will step down as chairman of his companies Fox and News Corp. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/202340 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ex-Trump aide claims Giuliani groped her on day of Jan 6 attack

Explosive new allegations come out against Rudy Giuliani after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson wrote that she was groped. Also, Republicans grill Attorney General Merrick Garland on Capitol Hill about the alleged bias of the Department of Justice in regards to the Hunter Biden probe. Plus, as China’s top officials keep disappearing new details emerge on the reasons why. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/202345 minutes, 17 seconds
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NYT: Trump reportedly told aide not to acknowledge boxes of docs

A former Trump aide says Trump told her to play dumb about boxes of classified documents that he stashed at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, John King talks to New Hampshire voters on what matters most to them as he shares who in the GOP primary has the lead in New Hampshire and who has the momentum. Also, CNN has obtained new evidence that suggests Ukraine may be taking the war with Russia outside its borders.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/202345 minutes, 46 seconds
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New filing: Trump co-defendant defends 2020 fake electors

In regards to the 2020 election interference case, did Trump do harm to his own defense with his latest statements? Plus, the mystery over a crucial Putin ally and Chechen leader. We look at what the Kremlin is saying in response. Also, a look at Evangelical voters in Iowa as the GOP primary continues. Then, CNN is on the ground in Libya amid the gut-wrenching search for victims after catastrophic flooding.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/202342 minutes, 41 seconds
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Potential gag order on Trump

The special counsel investigating Trump for meddling in the election now wants to limit what Trump can say publicly. He’s also accusing Trump of harassing witnesses. Plus, a Russian woman bravely speaks out against the war in her home country of Russia as Putin claims hundreds of thousands more enlist in his army. Also, just weeks after the Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang vanished, another top Chinese official is missing from public view.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/202343 minutes, 16 seconds
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DOJ charges Hunter Biden

Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, is now facing three criminal gun charges in the first criminal prosecution of a sitting president’s child in history. Plus, former President Trump reveals for the first time that he will consider pardoning himself if he wins the White House. Also, CNN is on the ground in Libya amid devastating flooding which has killed 5,000 people with thousands more missing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/202346 minutes, 14 seconds
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Kim Jong Un stays in Russia, about to witness military drills

Kim Jong Un is sticking close to Putin, about to witness a military drill after dining with Putin and even getting a tour of Putin’s presidential limo. Plus, new footage of Danelo Cavalcante’s capture and new details about how he survived on the run. Also, the monster storm Hurricane Lee is a major threat to the northeast tonight. Erin speaks with a hurricane hunter as he flies through Hurricane Lee. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/202346 minutes, 54 seconds
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McCarthy unilaterally orders impeachment inquiry into Biden

Under pressure from his own party, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is making the first official move to impeach Prudent Biden. Will it backfire? And, Rep. George Santos joins to discus the 13 federal charges he’s facing and to discus impeachment measures. Plus, police believe they are closing in on the killer who escaped from prison after he stole a gun and engaged in a shootout with a local homeowner. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/202342 minutes, 31 seconds
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WH to North Korea: Do “not provide or sell arms to Russia”

Kim Jong Un is making his way to Russia and a train resembling his bulletproof top secret caravan was just spotted at the Russian border. Plus, Hurricane Lee is on track to get dangerously close to the Northeast. Also, police are expanding the search for an escaped killer who managed to sneak past hundreds of officers, steal a van, and alter his appearance. Then, the death toll in Morocco tops 2,800 after a devastating earthquake. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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Judge: Meadows cannot move GA case to federal court

A judge rejected Mark Meadows’ bid to move his Georgia case to federal court spelling bad news for the former Trump chief is staff and for Trump. Then, the world’s top nuclear safety agency warns of a security threat to the major nuclear power plant in Ukraine, the largest in Europe. Also, Hurricane Lee is just shy of a Category 5 storm as its path remains unclear. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/202342 minutes, 18 seconds
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New CNN poll raises red flags for Biden

Our John King joins to discuss a recent CNN poll which shows that most Democrats want a different candidate citing age, stamina, and the economy as big concerns. Plus, new details on just how much legal trouble and debt Rudy Giuliani is facing as Trump tries to keep him close by throwing him a fundraiser. Also, China is buying up more land in the United States. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/202345 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump: “absolutely” would testify in criminal trials

A major defeat for two Trump codefendants in Georgia as a former Trump employee officially flips and is now working with the feds. Plus, a convicted killer who stabbed a woman 38 times in front of her young children is caught on camera escaping from prison. Also, oil prices are at near year high and mortgage rates are at the highest level in decades. Is inflation roaring back? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/202342 minutes, 9 seconds
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Proud Boys leader gets record 22 years in prison

In the longest sentence yet for a January 6th insurrectionist, Enrique Tarrio has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. Plus, new details about the heavily armored train Kim Jong Un will take to meet with Vladimir Putin in Russia. Also, Amazon is forcing employees back in the office. Is remote work about to be a thing of the past?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/202343 minutes, 23 seconds
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New poll: 58% of voters think economy is worse under Biden

President Biden is ramping up his re-election campaign as he pushes his economic vision. But, why is it that he is struggling to impress voters so far? Plus, Russian President Vladimir Putin may soon meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to make a plea for more weapons. What does this mean for the war in Ukraine? Also, the convicted murderer who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison is believed to have been spotted four times now. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/202341 minutes, 37 seconds
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11 defendants join Trump with not guilty pleas in Georgia

Trump’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani is pleading not guilty, skipping arraignment on charges of trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election as all eyes are on a Fulton County judge who could change the course of Trump’s case. Plus, a manhunt is underway for an extremely dangerous man as authorities expand the search for a convicted murderer on the run. Also, new footage shows the moment Ukrainian forces come under attack as Putin escalates his nuclear threat. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/202341 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trump enters fourth not guilty plea in five months

Former President Donald Trump is pleading not guilty in the Georgia 2020 election case as the state’s Republican governor comes to the district attorney’s defense. Plus, Mitch McConnell has been medically cleared to keep working according to the US Capitol’s attending physician. So, what does this mean for the Minority Leader’s future? Also, we take a look at the scope of damage in the wake of Hurricane Idalia in some of the hardest hit areas of Florida. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/202341 minutes, 2 seconds
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Official: as many as 6,000 homes damaged in just one FL county

New footage into OutFront shows the power of Idalia’s storm surge as it rushed ashore in Florida. Trees were knocked down, a fire station was blown apart, and that's just the beginning as the storm moves north. A lifelong Floridian who rode out the storm from his houseboat joins to discuss. Plus, Sen. Mitch McConnell freezes mid-sentence for the second time in weeks. We share what his team is saying about his health. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/202343 minutes, 43 seconds
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Nearly 75% of Florida’s counties are under a state of emergency

Parts of Florida which have never been hit by a major hurricane are in the crosshairs of Hurricane Idalia, a powerful Category 2 storm continuing to pick up speed. 49 counties are under a state of emergency this hour as conditions are quickly deteriorating. Plus, Russia releases a rare video of American Paul Whelan in prison. Paul’s brother joins to share his message about the fight to bring Paul home. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/202340 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump trial in special counsel’s election case set for March

Former President Trump is vowing to appeal after a federal judge sets a March date for his election interference trial in Washington, DC. Now, all eyes are on Mark Meadows who testified today hoping to move his Georgia election case to federal court. Will Trump follow suit? Plus, just in, police release new surveillance footage showing the Jacksonville killer moments before he opened fire, targeting Black shoppers. Also, warnings are now up for Florida’s Gulf Coast as a tropical storm rapidly intensifies. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/202341 minutes, 28 seconds
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Fake elector charged in GA: acted “at the direction” of Trump

Another defendant in the Georgia election case is now claiming she was simply following Trump’s orders when she agreed to be a fake elector. Plus, new reporting on how Trump is coping after becoming the first president to face criminal charges and have his mugshot taken. Plus, US officials say it is too early to determine what brought down the plane that may have killed Yevgeny Prigozhin but one possibly being explored is an on-board explosion. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/202341 minutes, 3 seconds
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Update for August 24, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/202322 seconds
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Trump: “I will proudly be arrested tomorrow”

The former president is expected to turn himself in tomorrow night as we learn new details on what to expect. Also, Rudy Giuliani reports to jail on charges connected to Trump’s efforts to overturn Georgia’s election results. Plus, the man who led the armed uprising on Moscow appears to have been killed. His plane crashed outside of Moscow, footage showing it falling out of the sky. Was Putin behind the crash? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/202341 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ex-Trump attorney surrenders in GA

Trump’s inner circle starts to surrender including Trump lawyer John Eastman who is one of the architects behind the former president’s efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election. John Eastman’s lawyer joins to answer if Eastman will turn into a government witness. Plus, a Trump employee at Mar-a-Lago is changing his story about erasing videos now that his attorney is no longer being paid for by Trump’s allies, according to a new court document. Also, there have been approximately 100 strikes in 24 hours as Russia dramatically escalates its attacks. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/202342 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trump plans to surrender Thursday in GA; bond at $200K

Sources tell CNN that former President Trump is expected to surrender at the Fulton County jail this Thursday in a historic moment as the former president’s bail is set for  $200,000. Also, President Biden is touring the devastation from the deadly wildfires that have killed at least 114 people on Maui as the search continues for the hundreds that are still missing. Plus, we speak with a reporter from Politico who was just forced out of Russia after ten years of reporting there. Why now?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/202341 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trump expected to surrender in GA next Thursday or Friday

CNN is learning when former President Trump is expected to turn himself in to Fulton County officials as the Secret Service prepares for an historic moment with 18 co-defendants also surrendering. Plus, President Biden tears into his predecessor on foreign policy while holding his own historic summit with two of America’s closest allies. Also, an American held captive by Russian-backed soldiers who has finally been freed joins OutFront. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/202340 minutes, 40 seconds
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Purported names, photos of GA grand jurors spread online

Trump’s legal submitted its proposal for the start of the federal trial over the events surrounding January 6th for April 2026. This as the FBI is investigating death threats directed at Fulton County officials and leaked information of grand jurors. Plus, 1,000 people are still unaccounted for in Hawaii and state officials fear many of them could be children who are off from school that day. Also, two Russian generals turn up dead and questions emerge if they were targeted by Putin. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/202342 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump team discussing potential GA surrender date for next week

Fulton County’s district attorney requests Trump go on trial March 4th, 2024 for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Plus, an exclusive story on the private Russian military Wagner Group formally registering itself now an education organization. Also, the suspect in the Giglo Beach killings received a visitor and the sheriff in the case joins OutFront. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/202341 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump prepares for 4th arrest

Georgia’s Republican governor shuts down Trump’s latest tirade after Trump was indicted by a grand jury. Lawyer Ty Cobb joins to answer why he believes these charges pack a real punch. Plus, Trump has 10 days to surrender and turn himself in. We look at how Trump was allegedly able to get so many people to do his bidding. One of Trump’s former executives for many years also joins. Also, Russia is ramping up its attacks on Ukraine, targeting apartment buildings and a kindergarten far from the front lines. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/202342 minutes, 14 seconds
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GA testimony underway as potential Trump charges loom

The grand jury in Georgia is still meeting as former President Trump’s legal team says charges are imminent. Plus, the death toll from fires in Maui is at 99 as questions emerge about the government’s response. Also, a look at the impact of inflation on US household goods and services. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/202343 minutes, 40 seconds
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Jan 6 judge warns Trump: right to free speech "not absolute"

As US District Judge Tanya Chutkan prepares to set a trial date for former President Trump's 2020 election subversion case, she issued a protective order Friday barring Trump from publicly disclosing "sensitive" information, adding that any "inflammatory" remarks could speed up the trial. This while a Georgia grand jury gets set to weigh additional charges against former President Trump. Plus, Attorney General Merrick Garland announces that special counsel is now investigating Hunter Biden, after his earlier plea deal collapsed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/202339 minutes, 56 seconds
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Special counsel pushes for Jan trial date in Trump election case

Trump’s legal team is just hours away from facing the judge in the January 6th case in court for the first time. The special counsel Jack Smith wants to start Trump’s trial January 2nd. Also, the death toll is rising in Maui as search and rescue operations are frantically underway after wildfires hit Hawaii. Plus, all the Republican presidential candidates are heading to Iowa and CNN's John King talks to voters about key issues.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/202341 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trump bracing to be among the more than dozen people expected to be charged in GA election probe

The district attorney investigating former President Donald Trump’s attempted election interference in Georgia is expected to seek more than a dozen indictments in the coming days. This as the special counsel Jack Smith obtains a secret memo the Trump team used to defend the fake elector scheme. The document cited writings by constitutional law expert Laurence Tribe. He is OutFront to answer what he thinks about how Trump’s team used his words. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/202342 minutes, 24 seconds
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Police: 3 men charged with assault in Alabama brawl

According to police, three White men have been arrested on assault charges after attacking a Black employee on an Alabama dock. Also, Trump suffers a setback in his January 6th case as the judge rejects his legal team’s request to push the hearing until next week. Plus, we take you to the front lines to see how one Ukrainian soldier is risking his own life in order to bring comfort to the families of the fallen. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/202342 minutes, 13 seconds
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New filing: Trump argues against strict evidence rules

Trump’s legal team pushes back against the special counsel’s request to limit what the former president can say about the case against him. They are now accusing federal prosecutors of trying to restrict Trump’s first amendment rights. Do they have a case on this at all? Trump’s former White House lawyer Ty Cobb joins to discuss. Plus, Russia is ramping up attacks on civilian targets as we learn of a Russian plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Also, a massive brawl breaks out between a Black man and a group of White voters in Montgomery, Alabama. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/202341 minutes, 3 seconds
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Trump pleads not guilty to new charges in docs case

Trump unleashes a new wave of attacks warning “I’m coming after you.” This as he pleads not guilty to charges in two separate DOJ cases all in the span of 24 hours. Plus, security is being heightened further in Georgia as witnesses are being told to be ready to testify as early as Monday in the grand jury examining efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election result. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/202341 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump pleads not guilty to 4 felony charges in election case

Donald Trump is making his way back to his golf club in New Jersey after pleading not guilty to four criminal counts tied to allegations that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Trump’s former White House lawyer as well as CNN’s legal affairs correspondent break down today’s proceedings of Trump’s third arraignment. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump hours away from 3rd arrest in 4 months

Former President Trump is expected to face a judge in person in less than 24 hours as his attorney lays out Trump’s defense, claiming Trump was just following orders from a trusted attorney, John Eastman. Eastman’s attorney joins OutFront along with famed constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe. Plus, Putin’s military recruitment centers are being attacked across Russia. Also, we have new reporting on what finally convinced President Biden to publicly acknowledge his seventh grandchild. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Update for August 1, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/202317 seconds
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Two potential Trump indictments could come this week

The district attorney investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn Georgia’s election says her case is ready to go as the federal grand jury investigating Trump and the election meets tomorrow. This as special counsel Jack Smith gets new evidence in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Plus, remarkable new footage of Ukrainian forces taking out one of Putin’s prized rocket launchers. Also, a longtime Republican operative joins to answer why he says the problem isn’t Ron DeSantis’ campaign but DeSantis himself. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/202342 minutes, 30 seconds
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Special counsel has doc Trump claims does not exist

We now know the identity of the key witness named in the new charges against former President Trump. This as Trump is caught in a lie about a classified document he said doesn’t exist. Plus, dramatic new footage from the front lines where Ukraine says it is making gains as we see just how far Putin will go to keep his friends in his corner. Also, a look at the full-blown emergency along Florida’s coast as the only living coral reef in the continental US is now dying because of blistering ocean temperatures. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/202342 minutes, 29 seconds
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Update for July 27, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/202317 seconds
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Biden plea deal put on hold after judge tears it apart

Hunter Biden’s plea deal is put on hold by a federal judge who questioned whether parts of the deal are even constitutional. Plus, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze while holding a press conference. Also, a woman who worked for serial killer suspect Rex Hueuermann speaks out and says he used to brag about skinning animals and blushed when other women were in the room. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/202345 minutes, 9 seconds
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McCarthy Makes most direct impeachment threat against Biden

Trump’s former White House lawyer Ty Cobb joins to discuss what today’s no-show from the federal grand jury could mean for an indictment against Trump. Plus, new reporting on where Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s money is going. Why the Democratic candidate for president is paying Republicans who compared vaccine mandates to the holocaust. Also, Speaker McCarthy infers House Republicans may be approaching the point where they will pursue an impeachment investigation into President Biden.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/202343 minutes, 7 seconds
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Special counsel eyes Trump’s about-face on election security

The special counsel is zeroing in on a Trump Oval Office meeting in which Trump praised 2020 election security. Plus, Russian fighters speak out to CNN as we hear of their struggles to survive which included no food and water for days. Also, a look at the tightening security measures taken by US retailers to keep shoplifters at bay.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/202345 minutes, 30 seconds
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Judge rejects Trump request for trial after election

Trump is expected to go to trial in Florida for the classified documents case during primary season. Is it the GOP’s worst nightmare or not? This as we learn new details about the Georgia investigation and what charge could be coming Trump’s way. Plus, a Russian hardliner and former FSB officer is under arrest after calling Putin a low life as Ukraine braces for a fifth night of missile strikes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/202344 minutes, 2 seconds
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Democrats press RFK in House hearing

Invited by Republicans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is grilled by Democrats on his past comments about vaccines, Jewish life, and conspiracy theories during a hearing in front of the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. Also, a look at Odesa, a city in Ukraine that his been hard recently by Russia. Plus, the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer may have committed the murders in his own home as the suspect’s wife breaks her silence. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/202345 minutes, 7 seconds
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Feds in Trump probe subpoena footage from polling place

Trump is bracing for an indictment as the grand jury is expected to met in just hours. This as the former president suffers new legal defense in two other major cases today. Plus, new footage appears to show the head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, for the first time since his failed rebellion. Also, a woman reveals her frightening encounter with the suspected Giglo Beach serial killer. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/202345 minutes, 5 seconds
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16 fake electors charged in Michigan

Is Trump about to be indicted for the third time? Trump and his lawyers say they’re caught off guard as federal prosecutors tell Trump he is a target in the January 6th probe. This as a Trump-appointed judge in another DOJ probe signals she may be siding with him. Plus, 16 Republicans in Michigan have been charged with multiple felonies for trying to help Trump overturn the election results.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/202349 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ukraine braces for counterattack after striking $3.7B bridge vital to Russia’s war operation

Ukraine is bracing for Putin’s vowed revenge after a critical bridge in destroyed in Crimea. This as Ukraine says Russia has more than 100,000 soldiers staged in a key area. Plus the police commissioner in charge of the Gilgo Beach murders joins OutFront as we learn more about evidence taken from the suspect’s home. Also, the Chinese foreign minister vanished and the government says they don’t have any information on him. So, what happened? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/202343 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trump asks court to disqualify D.A. in Georgia probe

Former President Trump’s lawyers move to stop prosecutors in their tracks in the special counsel’s investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Plus, Russian state TV is in overdrive after a top general slams the country’s military leaders and is fired for it. This as we learn more about Putin’s alleged meeting with the man who tried to overthrow him. Also, an arrest has been made in the serial killings that terrorized New York for more than a decade. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/202340 minutes, 55 seconds
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Putin faces growing chaos in top ranks of military

New footage emerges of a violent fight breaking out at a Russian base between men who are about to be sent to the front lines as Putin’s paranoia is reportedly leading to a bigger military purge. Plus, two passengers on a Florida-bound flight join to describe what it was like on board after the plane hit extreme turbulence and dropped thousands of feet in seconds. Also, two of Trump’s most senior White House aides, Jared Kushner and Hope Hicks, have testified before the federal grand jury investigating Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/202343 minutes, 11 seconds
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Senior Russian general says he was fired after speaking out about war

A senior Russian general in charge of troops in southern Ukraine is fired after speaking out against Putin’s war. A remarkable audio recording obtained by OutFront shows Putin's army in disarray. Plus, CNN is learning about another official interviewed in the special counsel’s probe into Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Is Jack Smith closing in on a decision to charge? Also, a look at the influence Kim Jong Un’s sister has in North Korea. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Russia: top Russian general killed in Ukraine

Two top Russian commanders are dead and one of them was shot while jogging in Russia. This comes as Russia vows revenge for the cluster munitions the United States is now sending to Ukraine. Plus, former White House attorney Ty Cobb joins to discuss why getting elected could be Donald Trump’s best legal defense strategy. Also, PGA golf tour executives explain why they are in business with Saudi Arabia. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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Kremlin: Putin met with Wagner boss 5 days after mutiny

The Kremlin is claiming the Russian president met with the man who threatened his grip on power, Yevgeny Prigozhin. Did that meeting actually happen and why did they meet? Plus, the DOJ goes after Trump’s longtime aide in the classified documents case. Also, a manhunt is underway in Pennsylvania after suspected murdered with survivalist skills escapes from prison using a bed sheet. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/202342 minutes, 27 seconds
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Why Biden is sending cluster bombs to Ukraine

First, in an exclusive interview with CNN, President Biden explains his "difficult decision" to ship controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine. Then, is Rudy Giuliani about to be disbarred? Speaking of Guiliani, the special counsel zeroes in on a chaotic White House meeting that included Trump's former lawyer. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/202341 minutes, 21 seconds
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Where in the world is Yevgeny Prigozhin?

First: The mystery deepens over the whereabouts of Wagner mercenary group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin. The president of Belarus tonight claims the man who led the rebellion against Putin has returned to Russia. This as a raid of Prigozhin's house turns up gold bars, weapons, a collection of wigs, and a giant stuffed alligator.  Next: The office of the Arizona secretary of state confirms to OutFront they've been subpoenaed in the investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the election.  And: An OutFront special report on a dangerous, skin-rotting drug that's leaving users with open wounds and amputated limbs. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/202343 minutes, 18 seconds
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Exclusive interview: Volodymyr Zelensky

Tonight, on a special edition of Outfront, we bring you an exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He tells CNN why he believes Vladimir Putin is no longer in control, his fear of a massive nuclear terrorist attack, and how he finds moments of calm in the face of war. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/202342 minutes, 6 seconds
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Zelensky: Without U.S. help, war in Ukraine would become "a frozen conflict"

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky assesses Putin's position to be "weak," but warns what would happen without U.S. help. Zelensky also says that it will be up to President Biden whether or not Ukraine will join NATO. Meanwhile, special counsel zeroes in on Trump lawyers amid signs that the "Fake Electors" probe is nearing its end. This and more as Erica Hill covers Outfront for Erin Burnett.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/202340 minutes, 14 seconds
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Russia’s FSB accused of plotting to assassinate Prigozhin

Erin Burnett is live from Ukraine as a top Ukrainian intelligence official says Russian spies are plotting to assassinate Russian mutiny leader Yvegeny Prigozhin. This as a top Russian investigative reporter uncovers new information about what led up to the coup attempt. Plus, a look at the Ukrainian troops who trained in Oklahoma, specifically to take down Putin’s prized hypersonic missiles on the Patriot system. Also, the Supreme Court rules in favor of a web designer who didn’t want to make websites for same-sex couples.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/202344 minutes, 22 seconds
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One-on-one with Mike Pence about Putin-Wagner feud

Live from Ukraine, CNN exclusive new reporting reveals documents that show a top Russian general was a secret VIP member of the Wagner Group. Questions remain as to the whereabouts of this general and Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin. Plus, Mike Pence sits down with Erin in Ukraine to discuss his surprise trip, the GOP’s approach to the war in Ukraine, and the feud between Wagner Group and Putin. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/202344 minutes, 57 seconds
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Questions mount about Russian general’s whereabouts

Live from Dnipro in eastern Ukraine, questions tonight about a top Russian general who was reportedly in on the coup attempt against Putin. Where is he tonight and were there other top Russian who may have helped Yevgeny Prigozhin? Plus, a U.S. Marine veteran tells CNN why he’s risking everything to fight for Ukraine. Also, a report from a Ukrainian training ground where troops are about to return to the fight. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/202347 minutes, 22 seconds
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New details on Putin-Wagner truce brokered by Belarus

Horror strikes a city center after a missile strike in eastern Ukraine as a top Russian reporter has new details about the phone calls leading up to the insurrection against Putin. Plus, a stunning interview with Ukrainian foreign minister on why he thinks the threat to Putin is far from over and his fears of an attack on Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Also, a Wagner commander speaks out about Prigozhin’s bold coup attempt and what’s next for the man who humiliated Putin. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/202346 minutes, 17 seconds
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Putin: Wagner boss “betrayed” his country

Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to project an image of strength as he faces the biggest threat ever to his authority. Is Putin still in danger of losing power? Plus, where is Yevgeny Prigozhin? There is no confirmation that the Wagner chief made it outside Russia as the FSB keeps its criminal investigation on Prigozhin wide open. Also, the mayor of Kyiv speaks with OutFront to discuss why Ukraine is not prepared if Putin attacks the biggest nuclear plant in all of Europe. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/202342 minutes, 44 seconds
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Investigation launched into cause of “implosion”

The mystery surrounding the implosion of the Titanic bound submersible is deepening as one man speaks out to tell his story about why he didn't go on the expedition. Plus, inside the implosion, we’ll tell you what the catastrophe might have looked like underwater. Also, tanks are on the streets of Moscow tonight as Russia breaks the news on state television. The head of Russia’s private army is being accused of attempting a coup.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/202346 minutes, 39 seconds
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Secret Navy system detected sub implosion

After the Coast Guard announced the loss of the missing submersible, questions remain as we learn a top secret U.S. Navy system heard the submersible implode. The doomed submersible was described as an experimental vessel in the OceanGate liability agreement CNN has obtained. So, what was the submersible made of and was that what sealed its fate? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/202345 minutes, 20 seconds
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Officials cling to hope as more vessels join search

Crews frantically search for the missing submersible as they desperately try to rescue the five human beings before they run out of oxygen. Plus, anti-vaxxers stalk and harass one of the top vaccine experts after he criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine crusade.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/202345 minutes, 21 seconds
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Search crews race to find lost sub

34 hours of oxygen is left for five people missing on a submersible heading to the Titanic. Plus, Hunter Biden agrees to plead guilty to federal criminal charges, most likely avoiding jail time as Republicans call it a sweetheart deal. Also, imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s daughter joins OutFront to discuss the political climate in Russia amid the ongoing war and her father's detention. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/202345 minutes, 14 seconds
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Update for June 19, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/202317 seconds
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Putin says nukes now in Belarus

Putin’s nukes are on the move as Putin warns he can still destroy Ukraine’s capital. We are live in Moscow and along Ukraine’s front lines where attacks are intensifying. Plus, the Justice Department takes steps to prevent Donald Trump from releasing classified materials in the Mar-a-Lago case. One of his now former lawyers reveals why he is no longer advising the former president. Also, can the U.S. prevent another dangerous incident with China? A critical meeting is about to happen.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/202341 minutes, 12 seconds
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Report: Trump-appointed judge working on fraud case that has parallels to issues in Trump case

The Trump-appointed judge makes her first ruling in the classified documents case. We have new details about the judge and why a case she’s working on now could shed light on how she’ll rule in Trump’s case. Also, where is Melania, Ivanka, and the family? Trump’s 2024 campaign is anything but a family affair. Plus, Ukrainians are collecting downed Russian missiles to analyze Putin’s weapons. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/202342 minutes, 33 seconds
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Trump team expecting at least one more indictment

Sources close to Trump say they’re preparing for yet another incitement. This as the attorney general fights back against Trump’s attacks. Plus, exclusive CNN reporting from the front lines as Ukraine makes significant gains across the south. Also, the White House is trying a squash a possible bid by the centrist group No Labels. How much could a third-party candidate hurt Biden? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/202341 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump about to land in NJ after not guilty plea

One of Donald Trump’s attorneys describes the former president as defiant after Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts in Miami in connection to his alleged handling of classified documents. We are awaiting Trump’s first public comment since he was formally arrested today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/202345 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trump about to be arrested for 2nd time in weeks

Former President Donald Trump is in Florida meeting with his legal team head of his first court appearance in the classified documents case. Two of Trump’s top former lawyers are OutFront. Plus, violent rhetoric on the rise ahead of Trump’s arrival at the courthouse. Right-wing extremists and armed supporters are threatening to show up. So, is law enforcement ready? A former member of the Oath Keepers joins to discuss.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/202345 minutes, 2 seconds
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Indictment: Trump kept some docs in bathroom, shower

Donald Trump is facing 37 count indictment and could face significant time in prison. Counts 1-31 are willful retention of national defense information with a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. Count 32 is conspiracy to obstruct justice with a maximum sentence of 20 years. We break down all the counts and the possible sentencing as the special counsel vows a speedy trial. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/202345 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump: I have been indicted

Trump is bracing for an indictment in multiple investigations as we learn new details about the case federal prosecutors are building against the former president. Plus, a Russian commander accuses the private Russian army Wagner Group of stealing military equipment as the fighting on the ground is intensifying in Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/202352 minutes, 27 seconds
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NYC air quality worst in the world

More than 75 million people are affected by wildfire smoke from Canada. Plus, all ayes are on Florida where a grand jury in the Trump classified documents case heard from another witness today. The Washington Post is reporting that if Trump is indicted, a majority of the charges will be brought in Florida. So what does that mean?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/202341 minutes, 16 seconds
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Source: Mark Meadows testified in special counsel investigation of Trump

A new report suggests Mark Meadows has given grand jury testimony in the special counsel’s investigation of Donald Trump. Plus, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has announced his bid for the Republican presidential nomination this hour. Also, a blame game is underway after a crucial Ukrainian dam collapsed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/202343 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ukraine: offensive “taking place in several directions”

A widespread operation is underway across eastern Ukraine with forces on the ground claiming to seize territory from Russia. New footage emerges of the Russian private army holding a Russian commander prisoner. Also, a Mar-a-Lago employee drained the resort’s swimming pool which flooded a room where surveillance video logs were kept. Is an indictment imminent? A former member of Trump’s legal team joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/202342 minutes, 30 seconds
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Biden in first Oval Office address speech: “crisis averted”

Less than 24 hours after Congress passed a debt limit deal, President Biden speaks to the nation in his first televised speech from the Oval Office. Plus, the Trump team cannot find the classified document that the former president said he took from the White House during a 2021 tape recording. Also, the head of the private Russian military Wagner Group is accusing the Russian Defense Ministry of burying landmines along the roads the Wagner troops are using to exit Bakhmut.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/202352 minutes, 35 seconds
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Putin allies vow revenge as attacks grow inside Russia

Putin and his forces are on defense as the Kremlin vows to exterminate Ukraine. Plus, Republican Kari Lake is given at a speaking slot at the upcoming Georgia Republican convention, but won’t accept that she lost the race for Arizona governor. Also, China’s brutal campaign against its own people is now at a boiling point as Chinese officials take on mosques around the country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/202343 minutes, 33 seconds
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Feds have Trump on tape talking about classified docs

Federal prosecutors have Trump on tape admitting he kept a classified Pentagon document after he left the White House. Trump also on tape undermining his own defense. So, is it a smoking gun for prosecutors or not? Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb is OutFront. Also, a new message from the head of the Russian private army, the Wagner Group. Plus, a court is clearing the way for a Manson family member to be granted parole. Will the Manson follower now in her 70s go free?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/202342 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ukraine braces for retaliation

Ukraine is bracing for Putin’s revenge and Russia threatens to use nukes after Moscow was attacked. The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States joins to answer who she thinks is behind the attacks inside Russia. Plus, Gov. Ron DeSantis is about to hold his first major event in Iowa as a presidential candidate. Can he peel away Evangelical voters from Trump? Also, conservative calls for a boycott against Chick-fil-A over a DEI executive.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/202342 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ukraine: 77 of 89 drones, missiles downed in major Russian assault

A Russian onslaught of nearly 100 strikes across Ukraine as chaos and panic consume the capitol. Tonight, Russia is bracing for Ukraine to retaliate. Plus, Biden and McCarthy reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling. But, does the House Speaker have the votes? Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) joins to discuss why he’s dead set against the agreement. Also, Ron DeSantis says he wants to destroy leftism, but is that a winning message on the campaign trail?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/202341 minutes, 32 seconds
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Russian attack on hospital kills 2 people, wounds dozens more

Ukraine is accused of striking a vital hub for Putin’s military while Russia resorts to pictures of rubble to convince the public to get behind the war. This as at least two people died and dozens more were left injured after Russian forces struck a medical facility in the city of Dnipro. Plus, the Department of the Treasury is warning it has $39 billion left in cash as Janet Yellen moves the debt ceiling deadline. Also, a Chinese comedian made a joke about the communist party and was fined $2 million with possible jail time.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/202342 minutes, 12 seconds
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Wash Post: Trump workers moved Mar-a-Lago boxes day before DOJ visit

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb joins to discuss Trump employees moving boxes of documents the day before the FBI showed, pointing to potential evidence of obstruction. Plus, Putin denies a Russian ship was attacked but is caught in the lie after new video shows a Ukrainian drone slamming into the ship. Also, vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy Jr. is polling at 20% in the new CNN poll. So, who are his supporters and should Biden be worried? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/202343 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ron DeSantis announces 2024 run on Twitter after glitches delay event

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has officially kicked off his bid for the White House, and he did it on Twitter. During his appearance on Twitter, DeSantis discussed his policies in Florida which target education, books, race, and gender. Also, a fire has broke out at Russia’s Ministry of Defense in Moscow. U.S. intelligence is pointing to Ukraine as the likely culprit behind the drone attack on the Kremlin. Also, legendary singer Tina Turner has died at the age of 83.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/202344 minutes, 45 seconds
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Russia’s Belgorod region hit with new explosive device

An anti-Putin Russian fighter speaks exclusively to CNN as blow back in the country over Russia’s invasion seems to be growing. Plus, nearly every single teen in America is glued to social media and the surgeon general has a serious warning tonight. Also, we examine whether AI can read your mind. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/202341 minutes, 43 seconds
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Russian deputy minister, 46, dies suddenly on flight from Cuba

Another Russian official who criticized Putin’s war is dead as new footage shows Russians fighting for Ukraine turning on their own country. Plus, just in to CNN, E. Jean Carroll is seeking even more in damages from Trump after the former president insulted the writer again at CNN’s town hall. Also, he’s the son of a single mother and rose from poverty to become the only black Republican in the Senate. But, does Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-S.C.) amazing life story translate into a path to victory for the 2024 U.S. presidency?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/202342 minutes
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Trump knew

First: Multiple sources are telling CNN that the National Archives has proof that Donald Trump knew the proper process to declassify documents. If true, it undercuts a major Trump defense.  Plus: Putin cracks down, issuing an arrest warrant for an Oscar-nominated film producer who has spoken out against Russia's unprovoked invasion.  And: Elon Musk rips into people who work from home, calling it morally wrong. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/202341 minutes, 44 seconds
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New footage appears to show Russian ammo depot hit in Bakhmut

Ukrainian forces make significant new gains as Putin is cracking down on his war critics. Plus, new health concerns for Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) after complications from shingles including inflammation of the brain. Also, Disney scraps plans for new a Florida campus amid feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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DOJ to receive 16 records showing Trump knew declassification process

Multiple sources tell CNN that the National Archives has proof that Trump knew the proper process to declassify documents. Trump’s former White House lawyer, Ty Cobb, joins to discuss. Plus, an arrest warrant has been issued for an Oscar-nominated film producer who has spoken out against Russia’s unprovoked invasion. That Russian producer is OutFront. Also, businessman Kevin O'Leary joins to discuss the future of remote work. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/202343 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ukraine: forces intercepted all 18 missiles in new Russian barrage

Ukraine shoots down every single Russian missile as Russian forces are said to be retreating around Bakhmut. Plus, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) joins to discuss the latest in the investigation of the brutal attack of his staff and what is fueling the violence against congressional staff. Also, the New York City mayor publicly breaks with President Biden as angry parents demand to know why school gymnasiums may be closed down to become the new home for migrants.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/202340 minutes, 58 seconds
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Report: Russia suffers worst day of war as Ukraine downs 4 aircafts

Putin’s military suffers its worst day in 50 years as CNN provides exclusive new reporting about the lengths the CIA is undertaking to recruit Russian spies. Plus, four years and at least $6.5 million taxpayer dollars later, John Durham issues his report. Was it everything Trump promised it would be? Also, a Florida teacher is under investigation for playing a Disney movie that happens to include a gay character.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/202341 minutes, 1 second
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Russia admits retreat near Bakhmut

New footage from the front lines shows Putin’s soldiers abandoning their posts as Ukraine pushes Russians back from the key city of Bakhmut. Plus, new details about the Utah mother who wrote a children’s book grieving her husband and is now charged with his murder. The attorney for the victim’s family joins. Also, CNN is on the ground at the southern border after an immigration policy ends, threatening to worsen an already challenging humanitarian crisis amid an anticipated migrant influx.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/202341 minutes, 29 seconds
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Texas mayor bracing for 40,000 migrants when Title 42 ends

A Trump border policy expires tonight as migrants line up and officials brace for a crisis they may not be able to contain. Plus, E. Jean Carroll’s attorney says she may sue Trump again after comments he made about her at last night’s town hall. Then, Putin’s spokesperson claims that Russia is not waging a war and denying that some Ukrainian towns have been destroyed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/202344 minutes, 31 seconds
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McCarthy to CNN: “I’m not going to support” Santos for re-election

Rep. George Santos pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges, including allegations of fraud related to Covid-19 unemployment benefits, misusing campaign funds, and lying about his personal finances on House disclosure reports. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would wait before calling on Santos to resign but would not support Santos’ reelection. Plus, we are moments away from a town hall with Donald Trump one day after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Jury finds Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll

A jury has found that Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll. The witness who testified in the case joins OutFront. Plus, embattled congressman Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) lied about his resume, is now facing charges from the DOJ, and can be arrested in only hours. Also, Putin is mocked after one single tank was on display for Russia’s victory day parade.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/202343 minutes, 17 seconds
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Texas gunman’s social media: posts about Nazis, weapons, mass shooters

CNN is learning the gunman who killed eight people at a Texas mall was obsessed with Nazis and mass shootings. He also appears to have scoped out that mall before the massacre and the waited for the biggest crowds. A witness who was there during the gunfire is OutFront. Plus, the jury is about to begin deliberations in the E. Jean Carroll civil rape trial against Donald Trump. Also, as a Trump-era policy which allowed the government to quickly turn away certain migrants at the border, originally with the aim of stopping the spread of Covid-19, is set to expire soon, border cities are seeing a spike in migration.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/202343 minutes, 36 seconds
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At least 8 fake Trump electors cut immunity deals in GA probe

Fake electors for Trump cut a deal in Georgia. So what does this mean for the Fulton County District Attorney’s case? Plus, Trump’s deposition in the E. Jean Carroll rape case is released. Will he end up taking the stand? Also, the head of Russia’s private army is now vowing to pull his fighters from the front lines as he tears into the Kremlin all on the eve of a Ukrainian counteroffensive.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/202342 minutes, 47 seconds
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Russia nows claims U.S. behind alleged drone attack

Air sirens in Ukraine as Russia vows revenge for what they say was an assassination attempt on Putin. A former Russian lawmaker who says it was Russians, not Ukrainians, behind the attack is OutFront. Plus, Democrat turned Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) is working on immigration legislation as she calls out the Biden administration on border security. Also, an up and coming star in the Republican Party called survivors of a deadly school shooting spoiled, angry, and stupid.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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Special counsel probing handling of Mar-a-Lago footage

The special counsel is investigating the handling of Mar-a-Lago’s surveillance footage by Trump employees. Did someone tamper with the tapes? Plus, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) joins to answer if he will support Joe Biden’s reelection bid, if a debt limit deal can be reached, and why he is focused on energy infrastructure. Also, a manhunt is underway after a mass shooting at an Atlanta medical building.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/202341 minutes, 23 seconds
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Biden to send 1,500 troops to border; nearly 40,000 migrants already waiting to enter U.S.

OutFront provides a report from the U.S. Mexico border as Biden plans to send about 1,500 armed troops in response to a mass influx of migrants. Plus, new details on the manhunt for the Texas suspect who is accused of killing five people. The suspect’s neighbor shares with CNN where his clothes and cell phone were found. Also, inside an artificial intelligence operation that is meant to deceive, depicting Putin as a hippie, DeSantis visiting Disney, and Reagan surrendering to the Soviets.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/202341 minutes, 45 seconds
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Yellen warns U.S. could default for first time in history

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen issues a stark warning that the United States could run out of money as early as June 1st. Plus, a bold attack inside Russia after a freight train carrying supplies is blown off of its tracks. Is this the beginning of the Ukrainian counteroffensive? Also, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy joins to discuss the health crisis of isolation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/202342 minutes, 14 seconds
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At least 23 killed in Ukraine in deadliest attack in months

The head of the Russian private military Wagner Group is claiming his forces are teetering on extinction. Is it true or just a trap for Ukrainians? Plus, the head of a software company hired by Trump to investigate voter fraud tell us he found nothing and now the DOJ is taking to him. Also, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose own family members won’t vote for him for president because of his anti-vaccine views, is polling at nearly 20%. What’s behind the surge?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/202341 minutes, 9 seconds
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Report: leaked doc reveal Putin scrambling to enlist more troops

New footage appears to show Russian officers dragging a lone man into the back of a car, forcing him to fight in Putin’s war. This comes as we learn just how many more troops Putin thinks he needs on the battlefield now. Plus, former Vice President Mike Pence wraps up his testimony before the grand jury investigating Trump. What we are learning about his time behind closed doors today. Also, a look at Tucker Carlson’s pattern of offensive and sexist comments about women. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/202341 minutes, 8 seconds
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Report: leaked docs show Russia can fund war for another year

Putin’s prized supersonic jet goes down in flames days after the Russians bombed their own city. So, what’s going on? A Ukrainian fighter on the front lines is OutFront. Plus, Montana House Republicans kick out Zooey Zephyr, a transgender lawmaker from the House chamber after the lawmaker accused them of having blood on their hands. Also, Disney is suing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis accusing the Republican 2024 presidential prospect of weaponizing his political power to punish the company.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/202341 minutes, 33 seconds
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Russian TV offers Tucker Carlson a job; Putin aide slams his ouster

Russia is seizing on Tucker Carlson’s exit from Fox. Why this obsession? It comes as a top Putin official tonight tells our Matthew Chance about the possibility of a prisoner swap for Americans detained in Russia. Plus, Biden’s message today for reelection is eerily similar to what he said on this very day exactly four years ago. Will it work a second time? Also, outrage over white conservative lawmakers making major decisions for a city that’s overwhelming black and Democratic.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/202342 minutes, 56 seconds
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WSJ: Carlson found out about firing 10 minutes before Fox announced

New details emerge of Tucker Carlson’s sudden exit from Fox, reportedly being given a ten-minute notice. What was the rush? Also, the Georgia district attorney investigating Trump reveals her timeline for possible criminal indictments against Trump and his allies. The reporter who broke that story joins OutFront. Plus, diamonds, furs, luxurious vacations are all apart of an exclusive look at the life of the wife of one of the men behind Putin’s deadly invasion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/202340 minutes, 59 seconds
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Supreme Court protects access to abortion pill

The Supreme Court makes a major ruling that a widely used abortion drug mifepristone will remain available for now. Two weeks ago a Trump appointed federal judge suspended the medication’s approval by the FDA. Then, an appeals court decided to impose restrictions on the drug. Now, the Supreme Court has stopped the lower court rulings from taking place until the appeals process works its way through the system. Plus, Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) joins to discuss calls for Sen. Feinstein (D-Calif.) to resign.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/202345 minutes, 44 seconds
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MyPillow CEO ordered to pay expert $5M for debunking false election data

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, has been ordered to pay $5 million to a data expert who debunked his election conspiracies. That expert joins OutFront. Plus, Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-N.C.) joins to discuss why he believes some of his colleagues in Congress are faking their anger. Also, Russia is desperately trying to recruit fighters as one top Kremlin ally talks publicly about obliterating Paris, London, and New York.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/202340 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ukraine: Russia launched 60 airstrikes in past 24 hours

New footage into OutFront shows Ukrainians fighting Russians just 30 feet apart. A shocking moment caught on tape when a Russian soldier lobs a grenade and we show you what happens next. Plus, CNN exclusive reporting inside the epic settlement between Fox News and Dominion shows the last minute scramble to keep Rupert Murdoch and Tucker Carlson from taking the witness stand. This as Fox braces for the next and even bigger trial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/202341 minutes, 24 seconds
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Fox now bracing for Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation suit

Fox settles for $787.5 million, making it the largest known defamation settlement involving a U.S. media company. Fox is now facing an ever bigger lawsuit from another voting company. Plus, Putin’s crackdown continues as Vladimir Kara-Murza has just been sentenced to 25 years in a Russian prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. Kara-Murza’s wife is OutFront tonight. Also, a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed for pulling into the wrong driveway. The police chief says the gunman showed zero remorse.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/202341 minutes, 37 seconds
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Putin critic jailed for 25 years after criticizing Ukraine war

A top Putin critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for criticizing Putin’s war. The person who has already survived two poisoning attempts. Plus, a grand jury in Ohio has decided not to charge eight officers who shot a black man nearly four dozen times after a chase. Also, Gov. Ron DeSantis is threatening to build a competing theme park or a state prison next to Disney. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/202343 minutes, 7 seconds
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21-year-old guardsman charged with violating Espionage Act

The suspect accused of leaking classified documents makes his first court appearance as we are learning details about how Jack Teixeira was able to access such crucial information. Plus, the Supreme Court weighs in on the fight to essentially ban an abortion drug by temporarily restoring full access to that widely used pill. But, for how long? Also, a possible motive in the murder of a top tech executive as prosecutors reveal the stabbing came after an argument over a personal relationship.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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Air Force guardsman arrested in Pentagon docs leak case

A 21-year-old suspected of being behind the classified documents leak is arrested and taken into FBI custody. This as we learn details about who he was sharing those documents with online. Plus, Trump finishes nearly seven hours of questions under oath in another high-stakes case. Also, new secret recordings from inside Fox News reveal what Rudy Giuliani really thought about Dominion Voting Systems.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/202340 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ukraine launches war crimes investigation after gruesome new video

The Ukrainian president is calling Putin’s forces "beasts" after horrific video appears to show them beheading Ukrainian prisoners. Plus, the dramatic new 911 calls from the bank shooting in Louisville are released as we learn new details about the shooter’s past. Also, the U.S. could be dragged into a war with China as Beijing says its military is ready to fight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/202341 minutes, 13 seconds
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NY D.A. sues Rep. Jim Jordan

Police have just released the body camera video from the deadly mass shooting at a Louisville bank, including the moment officers are ambushed by the gunman. Plus, the New York prosecutor who indicted former President Trump is now taking on a top House Republican. We examine the details of the just filed lawsuit. Also, jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s health is quickly deteriorating and his team is raising concerns he may have been poisoned again. The investigative journalist featured in the documentary Navalny joins.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/202341 minutes, 59 seconds
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Tennessee Dem reinstated to House after expulsion over gun protest

A dramatic return and reinstatement of one of the Tennessee Democrats expelled for protesting gun violence. Plus, Louisville, Kentucky is left reeling after another mass shooting. Four have been killed with more injured after a gunman walked into a bank and opened fire. A friend of one of the victims joins OutFront. Also, a look inside the high-stakes U.S. mission to stop North Korea from stealing crypto in order to fund its dangerous nuclear program.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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Update for April 7, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/7/202317 seconds
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Report: Justice Thomas secretly accepted luxury trips from GOP donor

A ProPublica report finds that Justice Clarence Thomas accepted several luxury trips paid for by a GOP megadonor. Plus, Republicans in Tennessee have voted to expel one Democrat in the state legislature and right now they are about to vote on expelling another. Several Democrats are accused of violating House rules after they took the House floor to demand action on gun violence in the wake of the Nashville school shooting. Plus, more rockets are fired into and from Gaza amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/7/202349 minutes, 15 seconds
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Pence won’t appeal ruling to testify in Jan 6 probe

Former Vice President Mike Pence heads to the witness stand in the DOJ's January 6th investigation. Trump’s former White House lawyer Ty Cobb joins to discuss why he believes Trump could be charged and convicted by the next election. Also, an OutFront exclusive, inside one of America’s most advanced nuclear submarines able to descend hundreds of feet in seconds and alert for threats from China.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/6/202342 minutes, 28 seconds
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Update for April 4, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/4/202317 seconds
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Aides: Trump is not planning to speak publicly on Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump arrived in New York today before he is expected to turn himself in to law enforcement and make history as the first president to be formally charged with a crime. The judge in the case is expected to rule on two important motions: whether to allow cameras in the courtroom and whether the indictment will be unsealed before tomorrow’s arraignment. CNN Chief National Affairs Correspondent Jeff Zeleny reports that Trump is not planning to speak publicly in New York on Tuesday if he follows advice from members of his legal team, according to aides.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/4/202342 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trump huddling with advisers in Trump Tower ahead of surrender

We are standing by for an important court ruling in Trump’s hush money case as we are getting new footage of the former president arriving at Trump Tower tonight, hours before his arrest. The lawyer for key witness Michael Cohen joins to discuss the trial. Plus, another Trump investigation is heating up as the special counsel in the Mar-a-Lago classified document case is combing through notes, texts, emails, and even photographs. How significant is the new evidence?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/4/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trump expected to surrender Tuesday

New details into OutFront on Trump’s arrest and arraignment. Sources are telling CNN what the Secret Service is planning right now as Trump rips into the judge who will oversee his case. Plus, Stormy Daniels is speaking out tonight for the first time since Trump’s indictment. Also, the Kremlin says the American reporter who has been arrested on espionage charges was caught red handed. A lawyer with detailed knowledge of the case warns us that there’s virtually no chance of him prevailing in court.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/1/202343 minutes, 21 seconds
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Former President Trump indicted by NY grand jury

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a New York grand jury investigating hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. It is the first time in American history that a current or former president is facing criminal charges, and CNN is learning that Trump is expected to be arraigned early next week. Trump released a statement calling the indictment "Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history." Erin speaks with CNN correspondents and analysts about the details of the indictment and when the former president is expected to appear for his arraignment.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/31/202356 minutes, 11 seconds
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Nashville holds vigil as details emerge about victims

The man who lead active shooter drills at Covenant School in Nashville just walked through the school today for the first time since the horrific attack joins OutFront as we’re learning more about the shooter’s mysterious past. Plus, we are live in Moscow where the head of Wagner Group is publicly breaking with Putin over a 13-year-old girl and her father. Also, one Republican Senator is holding up 158 military jobs. Is he putting America’s national security at risk?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/30/202342 minutes, 42 seconds
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Shooter’s friend shares chilling messages received

New messages into OutFront from the Nashville shooter to a friend just moments before the rampage, including why the shooter was reaching out to her specifically. That friend joins OutFront. Plus, his 12-year-old daughter was put on notice by police for anti-war drawings and now he has been sentenced to a Russian penal colony for calling the war an occupation. Also, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham all could be taking the witness stand as Fox News starts to cozy up to Trump again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/29/202341 minutes, 43 seconds
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Police searched Nashville school shooter’s car

Detectives found written material in the car of the 28-year-old shooter who killed three 9-year-old children and three adults in a shooting at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee. The shooter may have resented having to attend the school in the past, according to Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake. And, a key witness appeared before the Manhattan grand jury investigating Donald Trump’s alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to an adult film star.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/28/202341 minutes, 14 seconds
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Police: shooter resented have to attend Christian school

Police say the Nashville shooter resented having to go to the private Christian school. The 28-year-old killed six people including three nine-year-olds. Plus, David Pecker, the former head of the company that publishes the National Enquirer, appeared before the federal grand jury investigating Donald Trump’s alleged role in hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Also, how TikTok is keeping much needed ammunition from Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/28/202343 minutes, 10 seconds
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Putin critic to OutFront: I was poisoned because I opposed war

A Russian politician and Putin critic tells OutFront that she’s been poisoned for opposing the war. Plus, a threatening letter with white powder has been sent to the Manhattan district attorney investigating Donald Trump. This as the former President warns of death and destruction, his words, if he’s indicted. Also, Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman’s office says he will be out of the hospital soon following his hospitalization for depression.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/25/202341 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trump ramps up attacks on NY D.A. as possible indictment looms

The Trump witness who testified in the hush money case is speaking out to CNN. This as we have new details about what’s happening behind closed doors in the Manhattan district attorney’s case. Plus, new evidence of just how much TikTok is helping the Wagner Group recruit fighters in the war in Ukraine. Also, the Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife makes his first court appearance today.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/24/202341 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cohen may be asked to testify again

The Manhattan district attorney may be calling back key witness Michael Cohen in the Trump hush money investigation. This would be Cohen’s third appearance before the grand jury. So, what does this say about the case? Plus, the threat of nuclear war is the highest it’s been in decades according to a top Russian official. Also, a look at how Asian American voters in San Francisco are responding to progressive city policies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/23/202341 minutes, 59 seconds
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House GOP tries to shield Trump, attacks Dem DA in hush money probe

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) warns that arresting Trump would “blow up our country.” This as an OutFront legal expert joins to outline why the district attorney must indict. Plus, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis calls Trump’s attacks background noise and predicts that he can beat Biden. Also, a judge tears into Fox News, accusing the network of knowingly providing false information as Trucker Carlson’s private texts were shown in court.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/22/202343 minutes, 22 seconds
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DeSantis breaks silence on Trump hush money case

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis broke his silence on Donald Trump’s legal troubles and alleged involvement in a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Though he criticized the Manhattan D.A. who is pursuing charges and vowed his office would not be involved if the matter trickles into Florida, he came short of offering support for the former president. This as a last-minute witness in the investigation testified today. And, why Buster Murdaugh put out a statement denying he had anything to do with the mysterious death of a former classmate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/21/202339 minutes, 37 seconds
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New witness raises questions about strength of Trump hush money case

Could an 11th hour witness save the former president from an indictment in the hush money case as House GOP members seek to discredit the investigation into Trump? Plus, China’s Xi Jinping meets with Vladimir Putin. The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States joins to raise questions about whether it was staged. Also, reports suggest the U.S. government is launching a probe into the parent company of TikTok for allegedly spying on American journalists. What could this mean for the 100 million Americans on TikTok?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/21/202341 minutes, 35 seconds
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Arrest warrant issued for Putin, Russian official

New footage into OutFront shows the moment Ukrainian soldiers shoot down a Russian fighter jet. This as Russian President Vladimir Putin is now a wanted man on the world stage after the International Criminal Court charges him with war crimes. Plus, America’s banks are taking another beating and the Dow is sinking. Also, Chinese President Xi Jinping faces record unemployment and unrest. How could this figure into a potential invasion of Taiwan?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/18/202342 minutes, 51 seconds
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U.S. military releases video of Russian jet hitting U.S. drone

Dramatic video into OutFront of Ukrainian forces storming homes and searching for Russian soldiers comes as we also have the video of Russian jets taking down an American drone. An Air Force lieutenant general joins to to tell you what he sees from the footage. Plus, Erin speaks with a Nobel Prize winning economist who saw the current banking crisis coming months ago. Also, an OutFront investigation about how the U.S. Coast Guard failed to act after two women came forward to say they were sexually assaulted on U.S. ships.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/17/202341 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dow plunged more than 700 points at one point today

The bank selloff is stretching across the Atlantic as another major bank is on the verge of collapse. The question everyone is asking is if our money is safe. Former CEO of Citigroup Mike Corbat joins to discuss credit and global fears of a banking industry collapse. Plus, we’re learning new details about Russia training elementary school children to fight. Also, Georgia investigators have another recording of Trump pressuring election officials to overturn the election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/16/202343 minutes, 19 seconds
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“Rapid deterioration”: Moody’s cuts outlook for all U.S. banks

Sounding the alarm about America’s banks, Moody's downgrading its outlook for the entire banking sector warning of rapid deterioration. A senior chairman and former CEO of Goldman Sachs joins to discuss. Plus, a Russian fighter jet forces an American drone to crash into the Black Sea causing fears of growing escalation as the battle in Bakhmut intensifies further. Also, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis does a complete 180, he now says backing Ukraine is not in America’s best interest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/15/202341 minutes, 40 seconds
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U.S. government steps in to assure customers of failed banks

The Biden administration is stepping in to assure customers their money is safe after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the government’s shuttering of New York’s Signature Bank. Is there a chance of more bank runs? House Oversight and Reform Committee member Rep. Katie Porter joins this special edition of OutFront to share her insight. And, Ukrainian troops face close quarter combat as Russian forces close in on Bakhmut. Also, former president Donald Trump does not plan to testify in a New York grand jury investigation into his alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/14/202341 minutes, 11 seconds
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Regional bank stocks plunge after Biden tries to calm fears

Stocks of regional banks nosedive today even after the U.S. government goes to extraordinary lengths to stop the panic. Will more banks fail and how safe is our money? Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair joins to answer what needs to be done. Plus, Russia’s military is falling apart as soldiers revolt against commanders calling themselves sacrificial lambs. Also, hundreds of migrants are trying to storms the U.S. southern border.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/14/202342 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ukraine: Russia depleting supply of key hypersonic missiles

New video into OutFront takes us to the dangerous front lines as the mother of the Ukrainian soldier killed speaks out. Her son’s brutal execution by Russians was seen around the world. Also, the collapse of the second largest bank in American history which happened in the span of 48 hours and is affecting the entire banking industry. We speak with a CEO of a company whose money was in that bank and got a call from a panicked investor to get out immediately.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/11/202341 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ukraine: Russia used hypersonic missiles in deadly barrage

Russians fighting Russians for ammunition as the head of the private military Wagner Group says the Kremlin will no longer take his calls. This as Russia sends a barrage of hypersonic missiles across the country. Plus, the New York Times is reporting the Manhattan district attorney is signaling criminal charges against Trump are likely. Also, the CEO of Fox Corporation is breaking his silence about the billion dollar lawsuit against Fox News.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/10/202340 minutes, 20 seconds
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New footage shows Russians refusing to fight: “put us in jail”

Russian soldiers are seen on camera begging their commander to lock them up so they don’t have to fight. This as an activist who spent nearly two years in Russian prison joins with a warning and a message to others who bravely speak out in Russia. Plus, we learn more about how Tucker Carlson said one thing on camera about Trump and the complete and total opposite behind the scenes. Also, is climate change making air travel more dangerous?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/9/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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Report: new details on Putin’s secret life, reputed girlfriend

New video into OutFront of Putin’s forces on the run as we’re learning new details about the lavish secret life Putin and his purported girlfriend are leading now. Plus, new court filings in the defamation case against Fox News have been released. We share the message Tucker Carlson sent to Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, calling her out for conspiracy theories. Also, two Americans kidnapped in Mexico are back in the U.S. for treatment while the other two have been killed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/8/202341 minutes, 40 seconds
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NATO: Putin lost 5 times more soldiers in Bakhmut than Ukraine

Ukrainian President Zelensky is sending reinforcements to Bakhmut, a city on the cusp of falling to Russia. Plus, Republicans in Florida are drafting multiple bills to remake Florida schools, from banning preferred pronouns to eliminating gender studies. Also, in the latest dangerous incident on an American flight, a man tried to open the emergency door and proceeded to then stab a flight attendant.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/7/202342 minutes, 1 second
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Russian oligarch warns Russia may run out of money

A top Russian oligarch who is close to Putin warns Russia may run out of money as the war in Ukraine impacts foreign investors. Plus, Alex Murdaugh vows to appeal his life sentence for murdering his wife and son and maintains his innocence. Also, Congressman Jim Jordan promises to expose the DOJ and the FBI for playing politics, but there are signs that his case may be falling apart.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/4/202341 minutes, 26 seconds
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Jury reaches guilty verdict in Murdaugh murder trial

After only about three hours of deliberation, the jury in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial has reached the verdict of guilty. The disgraced South Carolina attorney was convicted on all four counts that he was facing including two counts of murder. Alex Murdaugh's sentencing will occur Friday morning.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/3/202352 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ex-Navalny deputy on trial: faces 18 years in prison if convicted

Russian soldiers are calling their commanders incompetent in a remarkable statement. This as a former deputy of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny faces nearly 20 years behind bars in a sham trial starting today. Plus, the CEO of MyPillow is still propping up Fox with his ads. How much money has Mike Lindell poured into the Fox empire? Also, the FBI has arrested a man for trying to bring explosives onto a plane. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/2/202341 minutes, 43 seconds
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Putin admits “losses in our ranks” during speech to intel agency

Russia is tightening its grip by unleashing a barrage of strikes on eastern Ukraine. We are now hearing from generals on the front line as the battle is now brewing in Washington over providing Ukraine with F-15s. Plus, Fox titan Rupert Murdoch admits that the network lied to viewers about the election to make more money. Also, a look at Ron DeSantis’s conservative takeover of a small progressive college. One professor who’s speaking out joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/1/202342 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ukrainian commander: “non-stop enemy assaults” in Bakhmut

New numbers emerge on Russia’s staggering losses on the battlefield as Russian soldiers speak out, telling the world they are “cattle being taken to slaughter.” Plus, Rupert Murdoch admits his Fox hosts endorsed Trump’s election lies on air and that’s not all he’s confessing as Fox fights a $1.6 billion lawsuit. Also, a CNN investigation on the epicenter of the Covid-19 outbreak.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/28/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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Biden: “ruling out” sending Ukraine fighter jets “for now”

President Biden tells Ukraine no F-16 fighter jets for now as Putin’s deadly invasion hits the one-year mark. New concerns emerge that Russia may be on the verge of getting some new and lethal assistance. Plus, Alex Murdaugh is back on the stand being grilled by prosecutors who make the case nothing he says can be believed. Also, WNBA star Brittney Griner is back on the court after spending 10 months in a Russian prison. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/25/202341 minutes, 34 seconds
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CNN gets access to frontline town devastated by Russian strikes

CNN is on the front lines with exclusive access. New video of the devastation in one town as tonight marks one-year since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Plus, an OutFront investigation about how Moscow is getting a boost on the battlefield from China. Also, accused murderer Alex Murdaugh takes the stand. Did his tears and his admissions win over the jury?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/24/202340 minutes, 53 seconds
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Putin: Russian-Chinese relations “reaching new milestones”

New signs of Putin’s growing losses in Ukraine with coffins full of Russian fighters as Putin turns to China for help. Plus, Jared and Ivanka Trump have been handed a subpoena and reports say they are the latest targets of the special counsel investigating Donald Trump and January 6th. Also, Ron DeSantis is cashing in giving Donald Trump a run for his money and the Florida governor hasn’t even jumped into the race yet. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/23/202341 minutes, 19 seconds
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NATO chief: Putin “preparing for more war”

Biden and Putin clash in dueling speeches. The Russian president ups the fear factor with new nuclear saber-rattling. Plus, Polands’s President Duda speaks exclusively to CNN to reveal what Biden’s secret trip into Ukraine means for the war. Also, the foreperson of the Georgia grand jury investigating Trump’s actions after the 2020 election joins OutFront. Who could be indicted?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/22/202343 minutes, 34 seconds
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Air raid sirens sound in Kyiv during Biden’s unprecedented visit

Ukraine with a warning for Russia as President Biden makes a top-secret trip into Ukraine to meet with President Zelensky. Rep. Seth Moulton of the Armed Services Committee joins to discuss the prospect of China providing lethal aid to Russia in the war in Ukraine. Plus, embattled Republican Congressman George Santos opens up about his past in a new and revealing interview and confesses to lying.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/21/202342 minutes, 57 seconds
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CNN Exclusive: U.S is monitoring Russian efforts to circumvent sanctions

CNN is exclusively learning the United States is planning to crack down on Russia and its intelligence services for efforts to circumvent U.S. sanctions. This as the Russian private military company Wagner suffers huge losses with more than 30,000 casualties and 9,000 deaths. And, a court filing reveals that some of the most prominent anchors and executives at Fox News knew that President Trump’s 2020 election fraud claims were lies despite allowing the lies to take hold on air.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/18/202341 minutes, 35 seconds
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Reports: at least a dozen prominent Russians dead in unexplained accidents

New video of a brutal battle waged from a trench in the Ukraine war. This as more Russian officials past and present are dying suspiciously back home. Plus, CNN takes us closer than anybody else to a secret Chinese lab home to a blacklisted spy balloon maker. Also, new details about what led Sen. John Fetterman to check himself into the hospital for depression. As fellow stroke survivor, retired four-star Air Force general Michael Hayden joins to open up about strokes and depression.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/18/202342 minutes, 50 seconds
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Survivor’s story: Michigan professor recounts deadly mass shooting

Michigan State University professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz was teaching his literature class when a gunman attacked his classroom. He says the gunman fired 15 shots. Three students were killed and five others were injured in the shooting. Hear his interview with CNN’s Miguel Marquez about what he saw the night of the shooting and how he and his students are dealing with the aftermath. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/17/202339 minutes, 58 seconds
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Investigative org: Putin now using armored train for travel

The head of Russia’s private military calls out Putin as we learn about new details of the Russian president’s preferred way of travel: an armored train equipped with a high-tech communication system which drops him off in front of his house. Plus, the results of President Biden's physical have been released. His doctor says he is physically healthy. But, the White House will not say whether the president took a cognitive test. Also, a CNN report provides rare access to an American weapons production factory.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/17/202343 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump former chief of staff Mark Meadows subpoenaed by special counsel

Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows has been subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection, a source has told CNN. And, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley kicked off her 2024 presidential campaign in a rally in Charleston. She called for “mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over 75 years old,” which would include Biden and Trump. What is the White House saying in response?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/16/202341 minutes, 41 seconds
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Mothers of Russian soldiers address Putin, condemn combat conditions

Dramatic new video shows Putin’s forces hiding from Ukrainians then being taken out via drone. CNN is live on the Belarusian and Ukrainian border where some wonder where the next major Putin offensive will launch from. Plus, Trump is locked in at least eight court battles right now. Also, a near collision on a U.S. airport runway as a 777 comes dangerously close to a cargo plane.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/16/202343 minutes, 14 seconds
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Biden adviser says team is “ready to go” for 2024 campaign announcement

An adviser to President Joe Biden has told CNN that “nobody is urgently pushing” but his team is “ready to go” for a 2024 presidential reelection campaign announcement. CNN’s Phil Mattingly reports that privately all of the pieces are in place for a robust national campaign. And, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is now taking on a small progressive public college after he removed six trustees and the school president.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/15/202340 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pro-Russia city offers $3,500 to citizens who volunteers for war

Russian bribe offers of up to $3,500 to anyone who will put their life on the line in the war as a new report shows Putin to be on the cusp of launching an all out air assault. Plus, a CNN investigation tracking down the Chinese factories that make spy balloons. Also, Rep. Angie Craig joins to speak out after being attacked in her apartment building. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/15/202341 minutes, 40 seconds
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Police respond to shots fired at Michigan State University

Police responded to shots fired at Michigan State University, prompting shelter in place orders amid a search for a suspect Monday evening. We’ll bring you the latest details. And, critical electronics from China’s spy balloon are now in the hands of the FBI, according to a U.S. defense official. This as we’re learning new details about the rush inside the White House to better understand the unidentified objects. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/14/202349 minutes, 35 seconds
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CNN investigation on Russia using prisoners to fight in war

Russian soldiers are speaking out against Putin’s invasion as we hear from a former Russian prisoner forced to fight. Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group president and founder, joins to discuss Russian attitudes towards the war. Plus, silence from President Biden as the U.S. shoots down three more unidentified objects from the sky. Also, a passenger jet plunges shortly after takeoff, coming within less than 800 feet of the ocean.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/14/202341 minutes, 36 seconds
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Biden orders downing of “high-altitude object” over Alaska

The rush to find out what was flying over the United States begins after the U.S. military shot down and recovered a high-flying object. We review what the Biden administration does and does not know about the object. Plus, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is cracking down on election crimes. But, is there really an election crime problem? Also, Rep. George Santos has been accused of paying for puppies with bad checks worth more than $15,000.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/11/202341 minutes, 6 seconds
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Russia fires 100+ missiles at Ukraine

Terror strikes Ukraine as air sirens blare while Russian rockets rain down. We show you footage of the moment Ukraine intercepts some of these lethal missiles. Plus, President Biden orders another high-altitude object flying over the United States to be shot down. This one was flying at 40,000 feet and was about the size of a car, making it a threat to commercial aircrafts. Also, as more accusations of lies face Rep. George Santos, we look at the work he has been doing on Capitol Hill.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/11/202341 minutes, 43 seconds
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Biden calls out Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Rick Scott

President Joe Biden called out Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Rick Scott during his visit to Florida, zeroing in on Scott’s proposal to require federal laws, including Social Security and Medicare, to expire after five years if they are not renewed by Congress. CNN’s Phil Mattingly brings the latest details. And, former Vice President Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating former President Donald Trump and his role in January 6, 2021, a source told CNN. CNN Senior Justice Correspondent Evan Perez brings more details on the breaking story.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/10/202341 minutes, 38 seconds
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Source: Pence subpoenaed by special counsel investigating Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel, Jack Smith. We’re getting new details on this breaking story. Plus, new video into CNN of Russian brutality against their own soldiers. Also, new questions emerge of Rep. George Santos as a new report says he was charged with theft after a series of bad checks were written to dog breeders.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/10/202344 minutes, 18 seconds
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Biden prepares for trip to Florida

President Joe Biden is heading to Florida tomorrow amid expectations of a possible 2024 re-election campaign announcement. CNN’s Phil Mattingly reports on why the sunshine state is one of his first stops after his State of the Union address. And, Republicans zeroed in on Hunter Biden in a high-profile hearing where former Twitter executives acknowledged the company erred when it temporarily suppressed a story regarding his laptop.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/9/202342 minutes, 17 seconds
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Biden: Putin has “already lost Ukraine”; promises open-ended aid

President Biden says aid to Ukraine is open-ended and that Putin has already lost Ukraine. Also, former President Trump is struggling to raise money for his re-election campaign. Former supporters with deep pockets are now looking to back somebody else. Plus, Rep. George Santos responds to Sen. Mitt Romney who told Santos that he doesn’t belong in Congress.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/9/202342 minutes, 39 seconds
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Over 30 towns across Ukraine under heavy fighting

More than 30 towns across eastern Ukraine are under fire tonight as new and graphic video shows the brutal Russian losses on the front lines. Also, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar joins to discuss getting kicked off the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Plus, Governor Ron DeSantis publicly praises a lawyer whose going after Trump’s election deniers. Is it game on between DeSantis and Trump?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/8/202341 minutes, 48 seconds
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Search for earthquake survivors underway

The death toll in the aftermath of a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen to 4,300 as rescue crews search for survivors. CNN’s Chief International Security Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh brings a live report on rescue efforts. And, Republican lawmakers in Florida introduced a bill that would allow Governor Ron DeSantis to hand-pick a board to govern the area that surrounds Disney’s Orlando-area theme parks. We’ll tell you why this is the latest move in the governor’s year-long feud against the state’s largest employer.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/7/202341 minutes, 26 seconds
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New video of Russian soldiers alleging fellow soldiers shot at them

Russians say they’re being shot at with machine guns by fellow Russians as disturbing claims emerge of what’s happening inside Putin’s army. Plus, China vows to fight back after the U.S. shot down its spy balloon with a heatseeking missile. Also, Congressman George Santos addresses the long list of campaign expenses that don’t add up.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/7/202341 minutes, 54 seconds
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Chinese spy balloon on the move; U.S. not ruling out shooting it down

The Chinese spy balloon is now flying over major U.S. cities after lingering near some of America’s nuclear launch sites. Will the U.S. shoot it down? Plus, the U.S. is providing longer-range missiles to Ukraine, doubling the range of what it currently has. This, as Zelensky warns that Putin is out for revenge. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/4/202341 minutes, 16 seconds
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Russian fighter who fled army speaks out

A Russian lieutenant who fought in Ukraine has fled Putin’s army and he joins OutFront to talk about the lack of equipment, training, what he saw. Plus, the Pentagon is tracking a Chinese spy balloon flying over the U.S. right now as President Biden is asking for military options. Also, FBI agents are investigating Congressman George Santos for allegedly scamming a veteran out of thousands of dollars meant for his dying dog.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/3/202340 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ukraine: Russia has mobilized 500,000 soldiers, new offensive soon

Ukraine is bracing for half a million more Russian troops to storm its borders as Russia is already ramping up its assault. Plus, the FBI is now investigating Congressman George Santos for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars meant to help a veteran’s dying dog. Also, Hunter Biden’s attorneys are now calling for a criminal investigation into Rudy Giuliani and others over the laptop found at a Delaware computer repair shop.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/2/202341 minutes, 27 seconds
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Russian analyst: 40-50% of our airborne forces lost since start of war

Putin blocks the U.S. and refuses to allow nuclear inspectors into the country as he lacks the reinforcements to replace his dying fighters. Also, former President Trump pleads the fifth more than 400 times while under oath. Plus, the initial police report in the fatal arrest of Tyre Nichols contradicts the actions caught on video.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/1/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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Report: Russian couple arrested for private anti-war talk at restaurant

A Russian couple has been reportedly arrested for having a private conversation critical of Putin’s war. This as Putin’s former speechwriter joins to say how his former boss is acting erratic and with no strategy. Plus, CNN is learning that a seventh officer from the Memphis Police Department has been relieved of duty after the deadly arrest and beating of Tyre Nichols.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/31/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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Update for January 27, 2023

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/28/202317 seconds
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5 ex-officers charged with murder, kidnapping in Tyre Nichols death

Five former members of the Memphis Police Department have been charged tonight in the murder of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols as cities across the nation brace for the release of the video of the police encounter. The video has been described as a vicious and heinous beating. Plus, Putin launches at least 55 missiles across Ukraine as the Kremlin accuses the United States of direct involvement in the war. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/27/202341 minutes, 20 seconds
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Air sirens blare in eastern Ukraine as Russia zeroes in on Bakhmut

The sounds of air raid sirens ring out across Ukraine as Russia steps up its assault in the east. This as President Biden pledges to provide Ukraine with 31 sophisticated tanks in their efforts against Russia. Plus, Trump has been invited back to Facebook and Instagram. Also, the mystery of where Rep. George Santos got his money is deepening as the embattled congressman is now suggesting a $700,000 loan was not personal at all. The details on OutFront tonight. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/26/202341 minutes, 55 seconds
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US appears ready to give tanks to Ukraine

Ukraine is reportedly on the verge of getting America's top-of-the-line tanks. President Zelensky's top adviser joins the show. Plus: The Justice Department is investigating more classified documents, but these were found at former VP Mike Pence's Indiana home. And: The Georgia district attorney investigating Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election says a decision on charges is imminent. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/25/202341 minutes, 44 seconds
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Death toll in CA mass shooting rises to 11; police seek motive

Police have just revealed what they seized from the gunman of the California mass shooting that took 11 lives. The Los Angeles County district attorney joins to review details of the tragic event. Plus, OutFront has obtained exclusive military documents from the Wagner Group, the Russian private army that’s dominating the battlefield. Also, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending banning a new AP course on African American Studies, claiming that it imposes a political agenda.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/24/202342 minutes, 12 seconds
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U.S. to designate Wagner Group a “transnational criminal organization”

The U.S. is going after the Wagner Group, the private Russian military force claiming another victory in Ukraine. Plus, according to sources, Alec Baldwin intends to finish production of “Rust” despite criminal charges in a deadly shooting. Also, according a new report, the Idaho murder suspect repeatedly messaged one of the victims on Instagram two weeks before the killings.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/21/202341 minutes, 38 seconds
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Singer and songwriter David Crosby dies at 81

CNN confirms legendary singer David Crosby has died. He was 81 years old. Plus, a secret meeting takes place between the director of the CIA and the president of Ukraine. We hear from a Russian official bravely speaking out against Putin. Also, actor and producer Alec Baldwin is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the movie “Rust.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/20/202345 minutes, 7 seconds
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World leaders slam Putin in Davos

The world’s most powerful are taking on Putin with words, slamming Russia from the World Economic Forum in Davos. Plus, a navy veteran is accusing Congressman George Santos of stealing thousands of dollars. Also, the chilling evidence against Brian Walshe, the husband accused of murdering and dismembering his wife in Massachusetts.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/19/202341 minutes, 50 seconds
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New audio: private Russian army chief praises convicts fighting in war

New audio is in to OutFront of the leader of the Wagner Group, the brutal private army that’s on the front lines in the war in Ukraine. This as one former Wagner Group commander flees to Norway. His lawyer is OutFront. Plus, we now know more details about who federal investigators have been speaking with about the Biden classified documents case. Also, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico joins to provide update in a developing story about an ex-GOP candidate who has been arrested in connection with shootings targeting Democrats.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/18/202343 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ukraine: 40 dead, 25 missing after Russian strike on apartments

Russia claims a rare victory but a former Russian commander is now breaking his silence about the brutal treatment of soldiers on the front lines. We’re live in Ukraine. Plus, CNN is learning that more locations connected to President Biden could be searched for classified documents and the president is frustrated tonight. Also, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he had questions about the life story of Rep. George Santos. So, why was nothing done?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/17/202341 minutes, 24 seconds
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Explosion obliterates building in Ukraine

Russia zeroes in on one small town in Ukraine and is already claiming victory. We have new video in tonight of Ukrainian forces taking out a shelter with dozens of Russian soldiers inside. The powerful explosion tells a chilling story. Plus, the man who sparked the protest against Xi Jingping’s zero Covid-19 policy is missing as his followers compare him to the brave man standing in front of the tank in Tiananmen Square.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/14/202344 minutes, 19 seconds
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Biden now facing special council probe

More classified documents are found at Biden’s private home. The attorney general names a special counsel and the question for Biden tonight is why are Americans only finding out about this now? Plus, Republican Rep. George Santos is under even more scrutiny over a mysterious $700,000 contribution to his campaign. Also, Russians speak out against Putin’s war, one calling it a terrible mess and complete chaos.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/13/202344 minutes, 13 seconds
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Putin replaces commander general in Ukraine war

Russian President Vladimir Putin suddenly replaces the general overseeing his war in Ukraine. Plus, GOP Rep. George Santos says he will not resign after several Republican officals call for him to step down. Then, Republican Governor of New Hampshire Chris Sununu joins to discuss if the latest speaker vote shows Trump still has power over the GOP going into 2024. Also, more classified documents from Biden’s time as vice president have been found at a second location.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/12/202342 minutes, 5 seconds
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Biden: “surprised to learn any government records” were taken to office

President Biden breaks his silence on the 10 classified documents about Ukraine, Iran, and the United Kingdom found in one of his offices. Plus, the mayor of El Paso joins to discuss what he showed President Biden during his visit to the border. Also, new intercepted audio of a Russia soldier talking about the real Russian death toll in one of the biggest battles of Ukraine as fighting around a key city intensifies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/11/202341 minutes, 48 seconds
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Source: Biden was not aware classified docs were located in office

Classified documents have been found from Biden’s time as vice president. What were they doing in a private office? The attorney general is now asking a U.S. attorney to investigate. Plus, according to some analysts, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would lead to major U.S. losses including combat ships and thousands of troops.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/10/202344 minutes, 49 seconds
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McCarthy: “we’ll have the votes to get this done” tonight

A pivotal vote for House speaker is coming up and Rep. Kevin McCarthy is focused on two holdout members of Congress. One congressman who did change his mind joins OutFront. Plus, according to the Buffalo Bills, Damar Hamlin’s breathing tube is out and he continues to progress as he has spoken to family and even FaceTimed with his team. Also, new details in the investigation over the killings of four University of Idaho students.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/7/202347 minutes, 45 seconds
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McCarthy loses 11th vote; now the longest race in 160+ years

The House has ajdorned for a third day without electing a new speaker after Rep. Kevin McCarthy losses an 11th vote. McCarthy proposed concessions to garner votes from hardline conservatives - including agreeing to propose a rule change that would allow just one member to call for a vote to oust a sitting speaker.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/6/202350 minutes, 19 seconds
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GOP in disarray after McCarthy suffers 6 losses

A look at the 20 Republicans who oppose Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s bid for Speaker of House as McCarthy loses his sixth vote. Plus, new details on Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin’s condition. For one former NHL player, Hamlin’s injury brought back memories of being hit in the chest with a puck, collapsing on the ice, and being carried out on a stretcher. He joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/5/202345 minutes, 57 seconds
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House in chaos with no speaker elected, all business on hold

We are in the midst of an open revolt over who will become speaker of the house as Rep. Kevin McCarthy is so far unable to secure enough votes to become the next speaker. Plus, NFL player Damar Hamlin collapsed during a game yesterday and is in critical condition, his uncle provides medical updates to CNN.  Also, the murder suspect of four Idaho college students was pulled over by police twice in December.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/4/202344 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sources: McCarthy has no plans of dropping out, ready for showdown

Rep. Kevin McCarthy is huddling with members of the GOP, one critic doubling down on his opposition just moments ago, as he tries to secure enough support to become Speaker of the House. Plus, new details emerge about how police tracked down the suspect of the Idaho murders. Also, Putin suffers a devastating setback on the battlefield as outrage over the losses grows inside Russia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/3/202340 minutes, 54 seconds
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28-year-old suspect charged in killings of Idaho students

An arrest has been made in connection to the murders of four University of Idaho students. A 28-year-old is now in custody. Also, six years of Trump’s tax returns have been made public as it is discovered Trump paid more in foreign taxes than U.S. taxes. Plus, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is making concessions behind closed doors as he scrambles to get enough votes to become the speaker of the house.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/31/202244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Jan 6 panel releases new transcripts from Trump family, aides

New transcripts from the January 6th select committee show distrust in Trump’s inner circle and reveal the former First Lady did not trust those closest Trump including his own children. Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham joins to discuss her experience providing testimony to the panel and her persecutive on Melania Trump. Plus, a massive missile attack hits Ukraine as Russia launches one of its biggest assaults of the war. Also, why intelligence officials say TikTok is a security risk.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/30/202244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Russians shell key southern region 50 times in 24 hours

Russian rockets rain down on one region with 50 strikes in just the past 24 hours as Putin’s forces are in turmoil. One Russian soldier is accused of killing his commander. Plus, incoming congressman George Santos is under more scrutiny as a district attorney is now looking into the litany of lies with more discrepancies emerging surrounding his education. Also, the U.S. announces it will require travelers from China, where Covid-19 is raging, to show a negative test before entering the country. What’s China’s response?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/29/202244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Supreme Court: Trump-era border restrictions will remain in effect

The Supreme Court rules on a pandemic-era immigration fight preventing the Biden administration from ending Title 42, a policy Trump enacted which allows the U.S. to quickly expel migrants in the name of public health. Plus, new revelations in just released transcripts from the January 6th committee include the committee’s key witness revealing how QAnon conspiracies made their way into the West Wing. Also, a full-blown travel fiasco for Southwest Airlines after most of its flights have been cancelled.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/28/202244 minutes, 49 seconds
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NY Gov: Buffalo blizzard is a “crisis of epic proportion”

A deadly arctic blast causes more than two dozen people to die as a devastating blizzard unleashes some of the worst winter weather to hit New York. Plus, new number on the unprecedented number of migrants along the U.S./Mexico border. An official from one border city joins to discuss what’s going on and what’s needed. Also, new audio shows Putin’s forces turning on each other as there are reports of a strike on a military base deep inside Russia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/27/202244 minutes, 55 seconds
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Massive winter storm expected to intensify

The coldest Christmas Eve on record comes to parts of the United States as whiteout conditions are already here. Ice, wind, snow, and power outages hit across the country. Plus, more transcripts have just been released from the January 6th select committee’s investigation. Also, shocking Covid-19 numbers emerge out of China as infections are reported in the hundreds of millions this month alone.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/24/202241 minutes, 3 seconds
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Putin for first time calls Ukraine invasion a “war”

In a major development with serious possible implications, Putin is using a word he’s outlawed to describe his own invasion: war. Plus, an ex-Georgian president and Putin foe is in prison after his lawyers say he was poisoned. Also, morgues in China are overflowing and the government says they are not deaths due to Covid-19 after a wave of infections in the region.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/23/202243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Update for December 21, 2022

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/22/202217 seconds
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House committee votes to publicly release materials on Trump’s taxes

The House Ways and Means Committee voted to make public former President Donald Trump’s tax returns once they are redacted for personal information. Plus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is planning to meet with President Biden at the White House tomorrow in his first trip outside of Ukraine since the war began. Biden plans to give Zelenksy the world’s most advanced missile defense system. Will Putin retaliate?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/21/202249 minutes, 30 seconds
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January 6th committee urges DOJ to charge Trump

The January 6th select committee urges federal prosecutors to charge Trump with four crimes, including inciting or assisting an insurrection. A member of the committee and a constitutional scholar both join. Plus, the Supreme Court puts a temporary freeze on plans to end Title 42, the Trump-era border policy. Also, Putin makes a rare visit to Belarus where Russia is now training Belarusian pilots to fly jets.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/20/202241 minutes, 10 seconds
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Jan 6 panel to urge DOJ to prosecute Trump

The January 6th committee will likely urge the Justice Department to prosecute Trump on multiple criminal charges including insurrection. Plus, a deadly barrage of rocket attacks strike across the Ukraine. Also, the American college student missing in France is alive, turning up in Spain more than two weeks after he first vanished. What happened? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/17/202241 minutes, 58 seconds
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Top Ukraine general: Russians preparing some 200,000 troops

Ukraine is warning Putin is going to again target Kyiv as a top general suggests Russia is preparing hundreds of thousands of troops. Plus, the Biden administration is sending thousands of workers to the border. Also, Rep. Ro Khanna, who serves in Silicon Valley, joins to provide his perspective on whether Elon Musk’s latest tweets are a nod to QAnon.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/16/202240 minutes, 51 seconds
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Kremlin: U.S. Patriot systems sent to Ukraine would be targets

Russia is prepping what could be its most powerful nuclear bomb as it threatens the United States, saying it will retaliate if Washington sends Ukraine its most sophisticated air defense systems. Plus, a new CNN poll finds Ron DeSantis leads the pack when asked who Republicans would want besides Trump.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/15/202244 minutes, 32 seconds
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U.S. finalizing plans to send Patriot missile system to Ukraine

A Russian commander said on Russian state television that Russia’s only way to win the war in Ukraine is to utilize nuclear weapons. This as Ukraine is on the verge of getting the most sophisticated air defense system on the planet. Plus, Elon Musk is reportedly not paying rent for some Twitter offices.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/14/202241 minutes, 26 seconds
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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in the Bahamas

The founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX has been arrested in the Bahamas after US prosecutors filed criminal charges against him. Plus, in a CNN interview, Ukraine’s defense minister would not confirm or deny if Ukraine carried out strikes inside of Russia. Also, Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to Elon Musk’s call for him to be prosecuted.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/13/202243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Russia demanded an ex-Russian spy and assassin be swapped for Whelan

We analyze the Russian assassin who Putin wanted in exchange for American citizen Paul Whelan. How far will Biden go to bring Whelan home? Also, new details about Brittney Griner’s time in a Russian penal colony. Plus, the self-proclaimed “lava junkies” who put their lives on the line just to catch a close glimpse of Hawaii’s erupting volcanos.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/10/202240 minutes, 17 seconds
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Brittney Griner en route to U.S., expected soon in San Antonio

Brittney Griner is landing in Texas in just a few hours after the WNBA star has been set free in a prisoner swap for convicted Russian arms dealer Victor Bout. Plus, the Justice Department has requested a federal judge hold former President Trump in contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena. This as the January 6th select committee considers criminal referrals from Trump and at least four others.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/9/202241 minutes, 11 seconds
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Putin says threat of nuclear war “increasing”

Putin is upping the ante personally, launching a nuclear threat as Ukraine asks the U.S. for America’s cluster munitions, which are deadly bombs banned in more than 100 countries. Plus, 25 right-wing extremists, conspired by QAnon, are accused of plotting to overthrow the German government. The former spokesman for the Oath Keepers joins to discuss why this could happen in America.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/8/202242 minutes, 17 seconds
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Update for December 6, 2022

There is no new episode of OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/6/202217 seconds
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Kremlin: Ukraine launched strikes deep inside Russian territory

Explosions occur deep inside Russia and Moscow accuses Ukraine of plotting deadly attacks as the former right-hand man of Putin’s private army warns that Putin is out for ultimate power. Plus, an unexpected hero in the Twitter files. Why Twitter buried a story about Hunter Biden in an election year. Also, following protests nationwide, some Chinese authorities have started to ease Covid-19 restrictions.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/6/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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Official: Georgia about to break single-day early voting record

Early voters are about to shatter the one-day record in the state of Georgia as the latest CNN poll shows Democrat Raphael Warnock with a slight lead just four days before the Senate runoff election day. Plus, member of the House Committee on Ways and Means Rep. Lloyd Doggett joins to discuss Trump’s tax returns which Democrats in the House now have possession of.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/3/202241 minutes, 4 seconds
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Trump suffers a legal defeat

Two major legal blows for Trump tonight, one in the Mar-a-Lago case and the second in another federal criminal investigation. Plus, a CNN exclusive about a Chinese protester in Beijing who says this is just the beginning of an uprising in China. Plus, Obama is live in Georgia stumping for Democrats with five days until the Senate runoff election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/2/202241 minutes, 45 seconds
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Protestors face-off with riot police in China over Covid rules

Demonstrators clash with police in riot gear as China’s security forces prepare to go after people for their social media likes. A young Chinese man who is risking his safety to speak out against the government is OutFront tonight. Plus, a look at the record-breaking early voting numbers out of Georgia with less than a week before the formal runoff day. Also, Paul Whelan, the American wrongfully detained in Russia, has been been reportedly moved to a prison hospital.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/1/202241 minutes, 22 seconds
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Two Oath Keepers leaders convicted of seditious conspiracy

The leader of the far-right group the Oath Keepers has been convicted of seditious conspiracy in a major win for the Justice Department. Also, Trump’s former senior adviser and speech writer Steven Miller testified today before a federal grand jury in the January 6th investigation. Plus, the Senate passes a bill to protect same-sex and interracial marriage.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/30/202243 minutes, 28 seconds
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Markets plunge as unrest grows in China

Markets plummet after protests spread in China and the the country is going to new extremes to censor what the Chinese people are seeing. Plus, election deniers line up one-by-one to rip into Republican officials saying they should be punished by death for certifying a state’s election. Also, hear a CNN exclusive about a Russian woman leading the charge to demand Russia pull out of Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/29/202242 minutes, 40 seconds
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Victims Identified in Walmart Mass Shooting

Authorities identify victims killed at a Virginia Walmart, as more details emerge about the tragedy. Plus, the Department of Justice seeks to question Mike Pence in their January 6 criminal probe, Ukrainian resistance fighters gather intel against Russian invaders, and Idaho police continue to sift through tips regarding the killings of four college students.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/24/202241 minutes, 16 seconds
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Request to Block Tax Returns from Congress

The Supreme Court has rejected Trump’s request to block his tax returns from Congress, clearing the way for release after a years-long fight. Plus, the suspect in the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting is out of the hospital and in custody, with the first hearing set for tomorrow; Ukraine’s Security Services counter suspected covert activities by Russia; and police are making progress in the hunt for a suspect in the quadruple murder case in Idaho.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/23/202244 minutes
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Club Q Witnesses Share Their Stories

CNN talks to two eyewitnesses of the Club Q shooting, as more details emerge about the incident. On the heels of this tragedy, four college students are killed in Idaho under mysterious circumstances. Plus, an intercepted phone call from a Russian soldier calls the scene in Ukraine a “Third World War”, and Iranian protestors speak out against the assaults and brutality they have endured from Iran’s “morality” police.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/22/202241 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ex-prosecutor Jack Smith named special counsel to run Trump probes

Trump fights back, refusing to cooperate after the attorney general names a special counsel to oversee two federal Trump investigations. Is the Justice Department getting close to charging Trump? Plus, Republican Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire joins to discuss why Trump is not the answer in 2024. Also, there is heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine as Putin makes a rare appearance at a security council meeting.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/19/202241 minutes, 54 seconds
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Nancy Pelosi to step aside as top Democrat in House

Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced she will step down as Speaker of the House while Rep. Hakeem Jeffries is likely to succeed her. This as a top Republican on the House oversight committee calls for an “investigation of Joe Biden” while other Republicans zero in on Hunter Biden. Plus, according to sources, the U.S. is running low on some weapons to send Ukraine as Russia hits Ukraine with new attacks causing millions to lose power in power cuts.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/18/202241 minutes, 2 seconds
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CNN Projection: Republicans win control of the House

Republicans now officially control the House of Representatives. What does this mean for Biden? Also, the U.S. and NATO say Russia is ultimately to blame after a Ukrainian defense missile likely exploded in Poland. This as a major Russian ally jumps into the fray with an ominous warning. Plus, some of Trump’s biggest allies are now turning on the former president.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/17/202241 minutes, 38 seconds
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Poland: “Russian-made missile” hit Polish territory

NATO calls for an emergency meeting after NATO member Poland was hit by what Poland is calling a Russian missile. According to sources, President Biden called Poland to offer full support for the investigation. Plus, Kari Lake is refusing to admit defeat in the Arizona governor's race.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/16/202242 minutes, 46 seconds
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Zelensky: Kherson victory is “beginning of the end of the war”

We’re moments away from a big drop of votes that could determine who wins the Arizona governor’s race. Arizona’s largest county of Maricopa is expected to release a big drop of votes within the hour. Also, President Zelensky makes a surprise visit to the newly liberated city of Kherson, calling the victory “the beginning of the end of the war.” Plus, President Biden and Chinese President Xi held a three hour talk on Monday.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/15/202245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Update for November 11, 2022

There is no new episode of OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/11/202217 seconds
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Update for November 10, 2022

There is no new episode of OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/11/202217 seconds
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GA Senate candidates hold final campaign events amid tight race

The first polls open just hours from now as control of Congress and President Biden’s agenda are on the line in this year’s midterm election. 41 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting. Plus, a top voting official in Georgia joins to discuss rules for a runoff as the state’s election results may be extremely close. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/8/202241 minutes, 17 seconds
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Biden & Trump hit campaign trail with midterms two days away

In a special edition of “Erin Burnett OutFront” ahead of Election Day, Erin hears from CNN analysts and correspondents across the country about key issues and recent developments in battleground states. Plus, President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump are on the campaign trail — we’ll tell you where they are headed and why. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/7/20221 hour, 17 minutes, 26 seconds
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Biden 4 days to election: “optimistic” Dems will hold House, Senate

We are now just four days away from Election Day as control of the Senate and the House are up for grabs. We look at races across the country including the extremely close Senate races in Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Plus, a Trump aide testifies with immunity in the Mar-a-Lago documents case. Also, 42 states have tried to ban critical race theory or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/5/202241 minutes, 31 seconds
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New audio: Russian troops angry about paying for gear

New audio shows Russian commanders desperate for supplies, raising money on a social media app. Also, the mystery grows if Putin's forces are leaving a major city. Plus, the Justice Department may appoint a special counsel to oversee the Trump investigations. Then, an in-depth look at election deniers in Arizona as we refute their conspiracy theories one at a time.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/4/202241 minutes, 17 seconds
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Biden: Trump to blame for democracy under attack

President Biden gives a major speech on what he calls the unprecedented path to chaos in America. We bring it to you live. Plus, desperate emails between Trump attorneys reveal they viewed Justice Clarence Thomas as key to stopping the certification of the 2020 election. The former director of national intelligence is our guest tonight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/3/202249 minutes, 5 seconds
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Pelosi attack suspect pleads not guilty to state charges

The suspect charged with attempting to murder Paul Pelosi and kidnap Speaker Nancy Pelosi pleads not guilty as we learn details of a possible defense strategy. Also, a student who was trapped in the deadly Seoul disaster joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/2/202241 minutes, 25 seconds
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New charges announced in Paul Pelosi attack

The man accused of attacking Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband reveals to police his ultimate goal was to hold Pelosi hostage and break her kneecaps as the suspect has been hit with more charges. Plus, devastating strikes assault across Ukraine as Russia knocks out water and power.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/1/202240 minutes, 23 seconds
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Suspect in Paul Pelosi attack booked on attempted homicide

The suspect in the violent attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband has been booked on multiple charges including attempted murder. His blogs show images of Pelosi and QAnon. The district attorney on the case is OutFront. Plus, new video shows Russian recruits desperately pleading with their leaders saying they’re being sent to the meat grinder. Also, the big names in the Democratic Party are on the campaign trail with 11 days left until midterms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/29/202240 minutes, 31 seconds
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Families of Russian soldiers speak out

Families of Russian soldiers speak out, saying the soldiers on the front lines have not received proper training for war. Plus, the police have arrested a man in connection with the burglary of Arizona gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs’ campaign office earlier this week.  Also, world affairs expert Ian Bremmer joins to discuss why he thinks the former Chinese president was escorted from the meeting at congress.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/202240 minutes, 15 seconds
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Kremlin admits Russian army is experiencing equipment issues

Putin issues a new threat directly to the United States as new video shows Russian soldiers calling Putin’s invasion “absolute hell.” The reporter who exposed the Russians behind Alexei Navalny’s poisoning brings new information about Russia’s war. Plus, Democrat John Fetterman’s debate performance for the Pennsylvania Senate race has raised questions about his health which may potentially sway undecided voters.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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New footage of Russian soldiers who say they refuse to fight

New video shows Russia punishing its own soldiers for refusing to fight, arresting and forcing them to live in concrete cells with no bathrooms. Plus, it’s debate night in Pennsylvania with Fetterman versus Oz for Senate. How much will Fetterman’s health be front and center?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/202241 minutes, 45 seconds
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U.S. dismisses Russia’s claim that Ukraine plans to use a dirty bomb

Putin’s former speech writer tells OutFront his old boss is emotional, not always rational, and may well use a nuclear weapon as Russia is showing a lot of interest lately in Norway. Why? Also, we examine why the New York governor’s race is suddenly so close. Plus, Justice Clarence Thomas temporarily freezes an order forcing Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify before the Georgia grand jury investigating the 2020 election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/202242 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trump subpoenaed by January 6 committee

Former President Donald Trump is subpoenaed on the same day Steve Bannon is sentenced to prison for defying the January 6th committee. Plus, the Biden administration has engaged in talks with Elon Musk who may have influence on two massive global conflicts. Also, former DNC commutations director Xochitl Hinojosa joins to discuss independent voters’ concerns that Democrats aren’t paying enough attention to the border crisis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/22/202241 minutes, 7 seconds
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Putin fires sniper rifle during visit with troops

Rolling blackouts began Thursday across Ukraine as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure hit Ukraine’s power-generating capacity. This, as Vladimir Putin visits troops in a show of force. Plus, a top Trump ally appears before the grand jury investigating the Mar-a-Lago classified documents as we learn that Trump’s former White House counsel testifies in another major investigation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/202241 minutes, 44 seconds
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Putin’s martial law now in effect in parts of Ukraine

Parts of Ukraine are officially under Russian martial law as Putin takes desperate steps amid Ukraine's punishing counter offensive. Also, we’re learning Trump’s team is deciding whether to allow federal agents to return to Mar-a-Lago as a federal judge now says Trump lied under oath about his claims of a stolen election. Plus, Sen. Marco Rubio once told a Parkland victim’s father that he supported raising the minimum age to buy a rifle. Now, he’s taking that back. That victim’s father joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/202241 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ukraine: Russia carried out 190+ strikes in 12 days

Putin’s top commander speaks out, signaling what may be a drawdown from a major city. Is Ukraine on the verge of another major win? Plus, more than 18,000 migrants have arrived in New York in the past six months. Also, an American citizen is sentenced to 16 years in a Saudi prison for tweets he sent while he was in the United States. We speak with the man’s son.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/202241 minutes, 59 seconds
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Russia attacks Kyiv with killer drones made in Iran

Russia terrorizes Ukraine’s capital with a series of strikes with kamikaze drones as the U.S. director of national intelligence has stark words for what’s left of Putin’s arsenal. Plus, the two Americans captured in Ukraine by Russian-backed forces and held for 105 days join to share what they have endured. Also, a look at the tight midterm races in Arizona, Ohio, and Georgia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/202241 minutes, 5 seconds
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Elon Musk confirms SpaceX can no longer fund Ukraine help

Elon Musk confirms CNN’s exclusive reporting that his company SpaceX can no longer pay for critical satellite services in Ukraine. Former CIA director John Brennan joins to discuss the latest on the war. Plus, the DOJ officially appeals the appointment of a special master in the Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case. Also, a look at the potential midterm swing amongst Latino voters in Texas from Democrat to Republican.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/15/202242 minutes, 48 seconds
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January 6 panel votes to subpoena Trump

The January 6th committee subpoenas former President Trump as the committee shows never-before-seen footage of congressional leaders scrambling for help on the day of the insurrection. Also, a jury has recommended life without parole instead of the death penalty for the Parkland school shooter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/202245 minutes, 8 seconds
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Russia blames Ukraine for Crimea bridge blast, arrests 8 people

Putin is accusing Ukraine of blowing up that bridge to Crimea, arresting eight people today. Tonight, we’re doing to take you frame by frame to see what truly caused the deadly blast. Plus, a Trump employee told federal agents about personally moving documents at Mar-a-Lago. The order to that employee came directly from Donald Trump himself.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/202241 minutes, 23 seconds
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Foreign affairs expert: Elon Musk told me he spoke directly to Putin

More U.S. weapons arrive in Ukraine on the same day Russia warns the U.S. about payback. This as we learn about a remarkable conversations reportedly between Putin and the world’s richest man. Plus, a CNN exclusive about a protester in Iran speaking out about about the atrocities on the ground.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/202243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ukrainians on edge as explosions rock Kyiv

Russia unleashes widespread and deadly attacks on city after city in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin threatens for more to come. Also, a key White House insider who testified about what she saw on January 6th is now cooperating with the Georgia probe into election interference by Trump and his allies. Plus, Republican leaders are helping Herschel Walker and his embattled Senate campaign.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/202240 minutes, 46 seconds
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Zelensky warns Putin is preparing Russians for possible use of nukes

The President of Ukraine is now sounding the alarm that Putin is preparing Russia for possible nuclear war after President Biden warned of “armageddon.” Plus, the New York Times is reporting GOP Senate nominee Herschel Walker urged his ex-girlfriend for a second abortion. Also, stunning new numbers about just how many migrants border patrol has released back into the United States.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/8/202242 minutes, 53 seconds
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Report: Feds believe they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden

According to reports, federal agents believe they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and a false statement. Also, one of Putin’s allies says the war in Ukraine is going so badly the defense minister should shoot himself. Plus, President Biden makes good on a campaign promise to pardon thousands convicted of marijuana possession.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/202240 minutes, 12 seconds
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Putin signs annexation laws as Ukraine advances in South and East

Putin’s forces failing on the battlefield as the U.S. believes Ukraine was behind the assassination of a prominent Russian. Plus, new details about what the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago. Also, President Biden visits Florida to provide relief and see the destruction left after Hurricane Ian.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/202244 minutes, 12 seconds
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Russian defense ministry uses map confirming Russian losses

In a rare admission, Russia is acknowledging it is losing ground on the battlefield. A Russian official who calls for Putin’s resignation joins OutFront. Plus, Justice Thomas gives the DOJ a deadline after Trump’s emergency request for the Supreme Court to intervene in the Mar-a-Lago case. Also, Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who is anti-abortion, denies the allegation that he paid for an abortion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/202240 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ukraine says it has regained control of key city in Donetsk

Ukraine makes major gains as Putin’s army falls apart. New recruits are being sent to the front lines with little to no training. Plus, at least 100 people are dead in the wake of Hurricane Ian as questions grow about why officials waited to order mandatory evacuations. Also, according to reporting from the Washington Post, Trump asked his lawyer to falsely tell the National Archives that all documents were returned.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/202241 minutes, 2 seconds
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Hurricane Ian strikes SC as Florida death toll rises to 42

Hurricane Ian's punishing winds and devastating storm surge are causing extensive damage along the U.S. coast. Piers have been destroyed and homes are flooded as the threat of flashing flooding is still very real. Plus, the death toll in Florida is now 42 as it continues to rise. Also, we are joined by a nurse who was rescued from rising floodwater while trying to get to work.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/1/202241 minutes, 15 seconds
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Florida Governor: 700 confirmed rescues, likely more on the way

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis holds a news conference on the Hurricane Ian response and the federal support being provided. The storm has regained strength and has formed into a hurricane again as it makes its way toward Georgia and South Carolina. More than 2.3 million Florida customers are without power as at least 17 people have died in connection to the storm.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/202245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Now: Ian unleashing catastrophic storm surge, winds, floods

Hurricane Ian tears through Florida, bringing with it life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic wind damage. In Punta Gorda, trees are whipping as winds top 130 mph. Across Florida people are trapped in their homes while some homes are being flooded out. Parts of one city, Bonita Springs, are completely underwater.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/202241 minutes, 23 seconds
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Florida official: “the time to evacuate is now”

Officials are describing the impact of Hurricane Ian as “life-threatening” as nearly 2 million people are under mandatory evacuation orders in Florida. Plus, Russia makes a new nuclear warning. Is Putin on the cusp of his most dangerous move? Also, Anderson Cooper joins to discuss living with grief after the loss of those closest to him. His new podcast which explores loss and grief, All There Is, is available now.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/202241 minutes, 43 seconds
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Russian unrest intensifies amid Putin’s military draft

Putin is facing fury from his own people as a Russian opens fire on a commander, another throws Molotov cocktails in a recruiting station, and lines to leave Russia grow even longer. Plus, in his first television interview, one of the Americans just freed after being held by Russian-backed forces joins OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/202242 minutes, 52 seconds
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Sources: U.S. has been privately warning Russia for months against using nuclear weapons

The United States has been privately communicating for months to Russia to not use nuclear weapons. This, as four Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine began voting in referendums on joining Russia. Plus, a look inside Trump’s secret fight to block the federal grand jury investigating January 6th. Also, the CEO of Airbnb joins to discuss why remote work isn’t a fad and is here to stay.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/24/202241 minutes, 11 seconds
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Putin faces growing dissent as thousands flee country

Men flee Russia over fears of a draft in a war they say they want no part of as Putin gives orders to a military that’s deeply divided. Then, Trump’s hand picked special master orders him to prove his claims of FBI tampering in the Mar-a-Lago case. Plus, the White House prepares for Republican governors to send more migrants to Democratic cities. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/202241 minutes, 42 seconds
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Putin orders partial mobilization, threatens use of nukes

Vladimir Putin calls up 300,000 reservists to join his fight against Ukraine as Russians fear the worst and flee the country en masse. Plus, New York’s attorney general files a $250 million lawsuit against Donald Trump and his adult children.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/202248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Putin may be on verge of mass troop mobilization

Putin appears on the verge of mass troop mobilization as he pleas for weapons of destruction. This as Russia awaits a major speech by Putin to the entire nation. Plus, Trump is rebuked by the special master he requested. Also, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis faces a class-action lawsuit after sending nearly 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyard.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/202241 minutes, 21 seconds
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World bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth as new era begins

A final farewell today as tens of thousands line up in London to pays final respects to Queen Elizabeth II. Now, a new era begins with King Charles III. Plus, Hurricane Fiona causes catastrophic damage in Puerto Rico leaving large parts of the island without electricity. Then, a Russian missile comes dangerously close to a nuclear power plant in Ukraine as a popular Russian figure turns on Putin.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/202240 minutes, 57 seconds
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DeSantis on relocating migrants: this is “just the beginning”

Governor Ron DeSantis vows to send more migrants to democratic cities. Plus, news clippings is what Trump’s team claims were being stored at Mar-a-Lago. Did Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows know that this was not true? Also, more Russian politicians are speaking out and calling for Putin to resign. A former CIA official based in Moscow joins. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/17/202241 minutes, 11 seconds
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DeSantis, Abbot send more migrants to states run by Dems

Governor Ron DeSantis is not backing down after sending planes of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. Plus, President Trump makes a thinly veiled threat and contradicts his own legal team. Then, as Russia faces mounting losses in Ukraine, Putin meets with the Chinese president today. Is there a split there, or are China and Russia closer than ever militarily?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/202241 minutes, 41 seconds
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Russian official to OutFront: Putin should resign

Dissent in Russia appears to grow after Ukraine’s stunning counteroffensive. Plus, another election denier is now running for Senate. Also, Prince William just inherited a 685-year-old estate worth a billion dollars. So, who gets the art, jewels, and the royal residences?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/202241 minutes, 13 seconds
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Nearly 50 Russian officials sign petition calling for Putin’s resignation

The Ukraine counteroffensive has put Russian forces over the border and dissent in Russia is growing with a warning from the Kremlin. Plus, a federal judge unseals more of the affidavit that investigators used to obtain a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago. We now know Trump had documents with markings referring to human spies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/202241 minutes, 56 seconds
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Russian forces retreat from key cities

In a breathtaking turn of events in Putin’s war, Ukraine regains more territory in days than Russia gained in five months. Plus, the Justice Department issues more than 30 subpoenas to people close to Trump including his campaign manager and former deputy chief of staff. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/202242 minutes, 19 seconds
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King Charles III vows to serve "with loyalty, respect and love"

For the first time in 70 years, the King of England addresses the world. King Charles III lays out how he will rule, seeking to bring his family together and vows to serve "with loyalty, respect and love". Getty Images Royal Photographer Chris Jackson documented the travels of Queen Elizabeth II all over the world for nearly two decades. He joins to reflect on taking some of her more iconic portraits.The deadline is just hours away for the DOJ and Donald Trump's lawyers to submit their lists of who they want as special master in the legal war over the classified documents discovered at Mar-a-Lago. Professor Ryan Goodman of the NYU School of Law joins to discuss the criteria for choosing this independent attorney, and the security level of documents that would be covered under Trump’s claim of executive privilege.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/10/202241 minutes, 21 seconds
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Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96

Erin reflects on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at 96 years old. And, CNN correspondents are live from the United Kingdom as crowds gather to mourn the Queen's passing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/202245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Michigan GOP leaders encourage poll workers to break rules

Poll workers were urged to break the rules by Republican leaders in Michigan. Plus, the DOJ’s huge decision: will they fight the ruling in favor of a special master in the Trump Mar-a-Lago case? Ty Cobb, former White House attorney under Trump, joins.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/202243 minutes, 12 seconds
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Jan 6 rioter barred from holding office, a first in 100+ years

A judge removed a January 6th participant from his elected position because of his actions that day in a law that hasn’t been used in over 100 years. Could other lawmakers be next? Plus, Trump's former attorney general slams the federal judge who sided with Trump and his request for a special master. Then, we examine views female voters' views surrounding abortion rights.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/202241 minutes, 30 seconds
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DOJ ordered to halt Mar-a-Lago review amid special master analysis

Trump scores a legal victory after a federal judge accepted his request for a special master to review evidence seized by the FBI during the search at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, President Biden is on the campaign trail, rallying for Democrats in the upcoming midterms. Also, one of the suspects in the deadly stabbing spree in Canada has been found dead. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/202240 minutes, 12 seconds
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New details on materials recovered at Mar-a-Lago

New details on what the FBI recovered from Mar-a-Lago last month including dozens of empty folders marked as classified. Plus, two former Trump White House lawyers meet with a grand jury to investigate Trump’s efforts to overturn the election. Plus, a look at Idaho locals pushing back on a library book ban.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/3/202239 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trump attorney likens classified docs case to an “overdue library book”

Former President Trump’s defense team compares classified material at Mar-a-Lago to overdue library books as Trump and the Justice Department square off over Trump’s request for a special master. Plus, President Biden is about to deliver a rare primetime address about the attack on democracy. Also, Trump is considering full pardons for the January 6th insurrectionists if he wins the 2024 presidency.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/202238 minutes, 32 seconds
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Photo shows classified docs seized during FBI’s Mar-a-Lago search

We break down the stunning photograph of classified material seized from Tump’s home. We also speak with an expert on the Mar-a-Lago property about where those documents were found. Plus, tens of thousands of migrants are allowed in the United States because of a little known exception the government has been making.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/202242 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trump lashes out at FBI, others with 60 posts in 12 hours

Biden takes on Trump by slamming Trump and his supporters for attacking the FBI. This as we’re waiting for new documents from the Justice Department to drop at any moment. Plus, one of the most significant political leaders of the 20th century, Mikhail Gorbachev, is dead at 91.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/202240 minutes, 44 seconds
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Intel agencies have been examining Mar-a-Lago docs since May

The DOJ is taking aim at Trump’s argument for a special master and as they sort through the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago. Also, we’re learning the intelligence community has been working with the FBI on the documents since May. Plus, a rioter who came within seconds of Senator Schumer on January 6th was sentenced to prison today. This as Senator Graham predicts there will be “riots in the streets” if Trump is indicted.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/202241 minutes, 10 seconds
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Biden mocks Trump for claiming he declassified docs: “c’mon”

The Justice Department released the document that paved the way for the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, more security concerns at Mar-a-Lago as a Russian-speaking woman who reportedly posed as a banking heiress got into the resort and next to President Trump. The reporter who broke the story is our guest.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/27/202241 minutes, 13 seconds
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Judge orders DOJ to release redacted affidavit used in Mar-a-Lago search

A federal judge ordered the release of a redacted affidavit used to justify the FBI search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago. Plus, we’re standing by to hear from the president live in his most significant political speech of the midterms as Democrats gain momentum in key states.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/202244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Wash Post: Trump advisers were pressed for docs as early as May 2021

The Washington Post reports that the National Archives pleaded with Trump for documents as early as May of 2021. We examine what convinced Trump to hand over some of the documents he took to Mar-a-Lago. Plus, Republicans say it gives away too much while some Democrats says it doesn’t do enough. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona joins to discuss President Biden’s student loan debt announcement.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/202242 minutes, 3 seconds
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Letter: Trump had 700+ pages of classified docs at Mar-a-Lago

A federal judge responds to Trump’s lawsuit giving the former president a deadline to better explain why he wants an independent review of documents taken from Mar-a-Lago. Plus, thousands of migrants from the southern border are showing up by the busloads in Washington D.C. and New York City. Also, it’s Election Day in America as two political heavyweights in New York turn personal and nasty.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/202241 minutes, 46 seconds
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DOJ subpoenas National Archives for more Jan 6 docs

The Department of Justice issues a new subpoena for documents from the National Archives related to January 6th as former President Trump takes his first formal legal action after FBI agents searched his Mar-a-Lago home. Plus, witnesses say the Parkland High School shooter’s mother was a prostitute and addicted to drugs when she was pregnant. But, will it be enough to sway the jurors at the sentencing trial?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/202241 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cheney: Jan 6 panel in talks with Pence counsel about testimony

CNN is learning there is deep concern within the White House over the classified material that Trump took to Mar-a-Lago. Could the documents put American national security at risk? What about the material on French President Emmanuel Macron seized by FBI agents? Plus, Rep. Zoe Lofgren of the January 6th committee joins to discuss Mike Pence’s potential testimony.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/20/202241 minutes, 42 seconds
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Federal judge unseals new Mar-a-Lago documents

A federal judge in Florida today released new documents related to the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago, sharpening the focus on former President Donald Trump as a possible subject of the DOJ's criminal probe. Plus, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is requesting to throw out a subpoena in a criminal investigation looking into Trump's attempts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election. Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams joins to discuss. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trump weighing release of surveillance video of FBI search

CNN has learned that some Trump allies are urging the former President to publicly release surveillance footage of FBI agents searching his Mar-a-Lago residence. The footage has been so closely held that a source close to the former President told CNN they're not sure if Trump has seen it in full himself. And, CNN has learned that former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is expected to plead guilty tomorrow to a 15-year tax fraud scheme.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/202243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ex-Trump attorney ordered to testify in GA election probe

The FBI interviews Trump’s White House attorneys, the two most senior people interviewed into the criminal probe into Trump's handling of documents. Plus, another Trump-related criminal investigation in Georgia is heating up. Then, a special report about Trump allies like Steve Bannon spreading dangerous rhetoric. Also, it is election night in the Wyoming GOP primary as Rep. Liz Cheney hopes to keep her seat.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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DOJ reveals new details

The Justice Department reveals new details about its investigation into Trump as we learn that Merrick Garland reportedly deliberated for weeks over approving that search warrant. Also, a Trump White House lawyer subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury. Plus, Rudy Giuliani is now a confirmed target of an investigation in Georgia regarding the election. Will he turn on the bigger target, Trump?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trump search warrant unsealed; “top secret” docs seized from home

We now know the FBI searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home for possible violations of the Espionage Act and obstruction of justice. Trump’s team now blames the government for moving boxes of documents to Mar-a-Lago. Plus, we’ll walk you through the exact rooms the FBI searched and why. Also, there’s been an unprecedented number of threats against the FBI in the wake of the search.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/13/202246 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump team weighing challenging move to unseal warrant

President Trump is now considering challenging the Justice Department’s motion to unseal the warrant used in the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago after Merrick Garland asked the judge to make the warrant public. Plus, details about a suspect armed with an AR-15 style rifle and nail gun who tried to break into an FBI field office today. Investigators are now looking into whether the suspect had ties to right wing extremism.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/202243 minutes, 16 seconds
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WSJ: informant tipped off investigators about more docs at Mar-a-Lago

The Wall Street Journal reporting an informant tipped off investigators about more classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, former President Trump pleads the fifth after being deposed, something he said you only do if you are guilty.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/202241 minutes, 49 seconds
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Secret Service had about an hour heads up before FBI search

We examine why officials became suspicious of Trump and his associates months ago and why Trump’s aides thought the FBI’s investigation into his handling of classified information had stalled until FBI agents literally showed up at the door. Plus, Ty Cobb, Trump’s attorney during the Mueller investigation, joins to answer why he thinks a Trump indictment is coming.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/202242 minutes, 32 seconds
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FBI executes search warrant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

On Monday, the FBI executed a search warrant at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. People familiar with the situation say the warrant was part of an investigation into the handling of presidential documents, including classified documents. Plus, CNN has learned that Alex Jones' text messages have been turned over to the January 6th select committee.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/202253 minutes, 32 seconds
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Biden administration says China is taking “dangerous acts to a new level”

China warns the United States of a potential war as it carries out new military exercises  dangerously close to Taiwan. Plus, Biden’s agenda gets a big boost as his budget packages are currently on track to pass. Also, Alex Jones was just ordered to pay $45 million in punitive damages in a lawsuit filed by the parents of a Sandy Hook shooting victim.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/6/202241 minutes, 20 seconds
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Sources: lawyers warn Trump he could be indicted by DOJ

Sources say Trump’s legal team is talking with key Justice Department officials about the criminal probe into January 6th. Plus, a jury has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay over $4 million to the parents of a 6-year-old killed in the Sandy Hook massacre after Jones claimed the massacre was a hoax. Also, WNBA star Brittney Griner has been sentenced to 9 years in a Russian penal colony. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/202241 minutes, 13 seconds
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Trump-backed election deniers win primaries in AZ, MI & MO

The final votes in Arizona’s key primary are being counted right now where one election denier is casting doubt on the results despite being in the lead. Plus, more fallout after January 6th text messages were erased from Secret Service phones. We discuss what action the agency is considering taking. Also, CNN is learning that Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. sat for depositions as part of New York’s investigation into the Trump organization.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/202240 minutes, 57 seconds
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Chinese military launches “series of targeted” ops near Taiwan

Chinese fighter jets and warships circle Taiwan as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits the island. Plus, new images and details of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s hideout, the al Qaeda leader who was recently killed by a U.S. drone strike. Then, it is election night in America as voters cast their ballots in five key states.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/202241 minutes, 48 seconds
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Biden announces US killing of al Qaeda leader

President Biden delivers a rare prime time address to announce that the U.S. has successfully targeted and killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike in Afghanistan. Zawahiri was one of the FBI’s most wanted terrorists and was involved in the planning of 9/11 terror attacks. Also, the Biden administration is warning Beijing that China better not respond if House Speaker Pelosi makes a trip to Taiwan.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/202248 minutes
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WH responds to Russia’s request to add murderer to swap

The White House responds here on OutFront tonight to CNN’s exclusive reporting that Putin wants to add a convicted killer to the prisoner swap in exchange for two Americans. Plus, missing texts from the Secret Service and top Homeland Security officials. CNN is learning the Department of Homeland Security inspector general knew of those missing texts months earlier than previously known. In fact, for more than a year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/30/202241 minutes, 27 seconds
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Sources: DOJ preparing for fight to get testimony about Trump

Federal prosecutors are preparing for battle, trying to force former White House officials to testify about conversations with Trump himself which is the clearest sign yet that investigators are zeroing in on the former President. Plus, President Biden with a major win today and on the cusp of two others. Then, massive flooding in Kentucky with entire towns now under water.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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Former WH aide Cassidy Hutchinson cooperating with DOJ

Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson is cooperating with the Justice Department as we learn that more Trump insiders have been contacted by federal investigators. Plus, emails show the lavish lifestyle of Hunter Biden along with massive debt and tax problems. Then, the Biden administration is willing to carry out a prisoner swap with Russia in exchange for the release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/202240 minutes, 20 seconds
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CNN obtains subpoena that shows DOJ’s focus on fake electors

Trump’s former acting defense secretary directly contradicting a claim from Trump about National Guard troops ahead of January 6th. Member of the January 6th select committee Rep. Jamie Raskin joins to discuss updates in the investigation. Plus, a new CNN poll found 75% of Democrats do not want Biden to be the democratic nomination.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/202244 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jan 6 panel: Trump crossed out speech condemning rioters

Pence’s former chief of staff testifies. Marc Short, who now is believed to be the highest ranking official from Trump’s White House to cooperate with the federal investigation into January 6th, joins Erin to discuss the investigation. Plus, air raid sirens ring out in Taiwan as China threatens the United States.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/202242 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trump ally Steve Bannon guilty of contempt of Congress

Steve Bannon is now looking at jail time after being found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the January 6th select committee. Plus, the January 6th select committee says it has done its job and that it is up to Attorney General Merrick Garland to charge Trump. But, will he?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/23/202242 minutes, 49 seconds
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Update for July 21, 2022

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/202217 seconds
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Attorney General: not even Trump “is above the law”

Attorney General Merrick Garland makes his strongest comments yet about whether he’ll charge Donald Trump as we get new details about tomorrow’s January 6th select committee hearing. Then, an exclusive look at Russia’s filtration process. Ukrainians rounded up and filtered before being bussed to camps. Plus, due to this heatwave, Greenland is facing 6 billion tons of water from melting ice everyday.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/202242 minutes, 48 seconds
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Prosecutors: Bannon “decided he was above the law”

Prosecutors in the trial of Steve Bannon say the Trump insider defied Congress by blowing off his subpoena. Plus, Georgia prosecutors tell 16 fake Trump electors that they are targets in a criminal probe. What does that mean for Trump himself? Brittney Griner’s former coach joins to speak out against the U.S.’s handling of her Russian detention case.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/202240 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trump ally Bannon vows to go “medieval” as he goes on trial

Steve Bannon threatens to go “medieval” as his trial for contempt of Congress begins. What is his end game and will he ever appear before the January 6th select committee? Plus, parents of the victims in the Uvalde school shooting demand accountability at a school board meeting after new body camera video.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/202241 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ex-Trump WH lawyer: Georgia probe appears to pose threat to Trump

A Georgia official warned he could be indicted as apart of an investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the election. Former Trump attorney Ty Cobb says this could pose a serious threat of indictment to Trump himself. Plus, the Indiana doctor who performed a legal abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim fights back after her state’s attorney general lobbed baseless accusations that she broke the law.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/16/202241 minutes, 17 seconds
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DC officer backs up details of heated Trump-Secret Service incident

A source tells CNN a Washington police officer has corroborated details of the heated exchange Trump had with his Secret Service detail when he was told he could not go to the U.S. Capitol. Then, Erin is joined by a federal judged appointed by George W. Bush who is now standing up to Trump, debunking his election lies point by point.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/202241 minutes, 55 seconds
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Jan 6 committee providing DOJ with information on Trump team's fake electors plan

New details about the Justice Department's investigation into former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the election. Rep. Bennie Thompson, the chairman of the January 6 committee, tells CNN his committee is providing the DOJ with witness transcripts related to the effort to put up fraudulent electors from battleground states that Trump lost. And, Vincent Salazar, the father of Layla Salazar who was one of the children killed in the Uvalde school shooting, on his reaction to the released school surveillance video of law enforcement's response.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/202241 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jan 6 panel: Trump attempted to call a witness after last hearing

New evidence shows that Trump planned well in advance for his supporters to march to the Capitol. This as allegations surface of Trump calling a witness to potentially influence their testimony. Plus, a new video just released from the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shows police waiting in the hallway while gunshots are heard in the background.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/202245 minutes, 18 seconds
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Bannon says he is now willing to testify about Jan 6

Steve Bannon now says he will testify before the January 6th select committee. This as the committee says they will reveal ties between Trump allies and the extremists who stormed the Capitol. Plus, a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals the deepest view of the universe ever captured.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/202241 minutes
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Trump WH counsel testified before Jan 6 panel

New details about Pat Cipollone’s testimony before the January 6th select committee today. One committee member said nearly 8 hours behind the closed doors with Cipollone provided significant new information. This comes as the FBI director issues a new warning in an exclusive interview with CNN tonight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/9/202243 minutes, 26 seconds
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Father of gunman who confessed to parade massacre speaks out

New body cam video emerges of a raid on a Trump ally as part of the DOJ’s investigation into Trump’s attempts to overturn the election. Then, the father of the 4th of July shooter defends his son’s purchase of guns as well as his role in helping his son get those firearms. The top prosecutor on the case joins us.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/202241 minutes, 51 seconds
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Gunman contemplated a second attack in Madison, WI

New surveillance video emerges of people fleeing gunfire at the deadly Independence Day parade. The shooter confesses today saying he was contemplating firing on another city, too. Plus, a tipster blows the whistle on people planning another mass shooting in Virginia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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Shooting suspect charged with 7 counts of first degree murder

The suspect in the July 4th parade shooting spree has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder with more charges coming. Also, a grand jury in Georgia subpoenas Trump insiders Lindsey Graham, Rudy Giuliani, and John Eastman. How much legal trouble are they in and will this investigation lead directly to Trump?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/202245 minutes, 12 seconds
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Secret Service staffers: Trump berated agents over going to Capitol

Two Secret Service staffers corroborate parts of Cassidy Hutchinson’s damning testimony about Trump’s January 6th outburst. Plus, WNBA star Brittney Griner appears in a Russian courtroom as prosecutors lay out their case against her. Then, Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney faces off against her Trump-backed challenger in Wyoming.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/2/202241 minutes, 17 seconds
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Hutchinson told 1/6 committee Trump world tried to influence testimony

Sources tell CNN that Trump’s allies tried to influence the explosive testimony from the January 6th select committee’s star witness Cassidy Hutchinson. Plus, President Biden tears into the Supreme Court, now urging Congress to change its rules over the abortion decision.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/202242 minutes, 48 seconds
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Jan 6 committee subpoenas Trump WH counsel Pat Cipollone

A major move by the January 6th select committee after the panel subpoenas Trump’s former top attorney, Pat Cipollone, who was with Trump in the White House in the days leading up to and on January 6th. Plus, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson speaks with Erin about the abortion ban in Arkansas now that Roe has been overturned.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/202245 minutes
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Ex-WH aide: Trump fought Secret Service over going to the Capitol

A key witness revealed Trump not only knew about the potential for violence on January 6th, but waived off concerns and sent his armed supporters to the Capitol anyway. Plus, testimony about Trump trying to seize the wheel of his SUV after his speech to join the mob at the Capitol.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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FBI seized phone of Trump election attorney John Eastman

The January 6th select committee suddenly announced a new hearing for tomorrow in which they say they will provide new evidence and witness testimony. We’re learning the FBI has sized the phone of John Eastman, the architect behind Trump’s plan to overturn the election. Also, an Amtrak train in Missouri derailed, killing multiple people and injuring at least 50.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/202241 minutes, 46 seconds
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Some state abortion bans taking effect after Roe overturned

Protests are growing across America after the Supreme Court formally overturned Roe v. Wade. Plus, criminal investigations into team Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the election ramp up as the Arizona Republican Party chair is subpoenaed as part of a federal investigation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/25/202245 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ex-DOJ official: Trump said “why don’t you guys just seize machines?”

Trump insiders admitted today’s testimony before the January 6th select committee was bleak for the former president. Officials inside the Justice Department detailed how Trump tried to use them to steal the election. This as we learn new names of Republican lawmakers who allegedly asked Trump for pardons.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/202244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Wash Post: Feds probing Jan 6 issue subpoenas in multiple states

A January 6th select committee member now says the panel has a deluge of evidence. This as the DOJ also reportedly drop multiple subpoenas in its investigation into fake electors. Plus, two candidates Trump endorsed were blown out in last night’s primaries. How tight is Trump’s grip on the GOP?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/202240 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jan 6 hearing witnesses directly link Trump to fake elector plot

Republican officials one by one are taking down Trump’s election lies, testifying about a widespread fake elector scheme and the death threats they've endured just because they told the truth. Plus, new details about Trump tapes now in the hands of the January 6th committee.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/202244 minutes, 26 seconds
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GA election worker to testify Trump’s lies led to death threats

A Republican candidate armed and appearing with a tactical team calls on his supporters to hunt down fellow Republicans. Plus, the CEO of one of the biggest airlines in the world pleads with the U.S. government to help as it is buckling under record cancellations and delays.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/202240 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trump lashes out at Jan 6 panel, hearings with more lies

Donald Trump lashes out at the January 6th select committee with lies. This as the committee struggles with lining up some key witnesses. Also, new video of the missing Americans fighting in Ukraine. Tonight, we speak with the mother of one of the missing soldiers. Plus, he wasn’t in Montana when record floods shut down Yellowstone National Park. Where was the governor?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/18/202240 minutes, 53 seconds
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Panel: rioters came within 40 feet of Pence on Jan 6

40 feet. That is how close rioters were to the vice president on January 6th. This as Trump poured gasoline on the fire even as witnesses say he was told his scheme to overturn the election was illegal. Plus, inside the blow-up between Trump and Pence on January 6th.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/202241 minutes, 40 seconds
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New photos of Pence and family hiding on January 6th

New photos emerge of former Vice President Mike Pence and his family hiding from rioters on January 6th. CNN also learns the January 6th select committee will argue that Trump’s efforts to get Pence to overturn the election contributed to the riots. Plus, the White House is sending another billion dollars to Ukraine. How much more will the U.S. send?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/202241 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trump’s election lies front and center in key primaries

It’s election night in America and in South Carolina polls are just closing. Will a Trump-backed election denier take down Republican incumbent who stoop up to Trump on the election? Plus, the White House announces President Biden will visit Saudi Arabia and meet with the Saudi Crown Prince, drawing criticism of some in the Democratic Party.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/202240 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trump’s Ex-AG Testifies Trump Was “Detached From Reality”

“Idiotic”, “bulls***”, and “completely bogus” are some of the words from Trump insiders on Trump’s claims of election fraud. Plus, Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks out on whether he will charge Donald Trump. Also, January 6th select committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin joins to outline updates on today's hearings.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/202241 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trump Snubs Daughter Ivanka For Siding With Barr On Election Fraud

Trump fights back as the January 6th committee presents a devastating case against the former president. Erin asks January 6th select committee Chairman Bennie Thompson about what more the committee will reveal. Then, another big name joins the Saudi-backed golf league. So, where is the future of golf? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/11/202242 minutes, 9 seconds
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Update for June 9, 2022

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/202217 seconds
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Newly-Released Audio Shows McCarthey, Others In GOP Bracing For Jan 6

New audio reveals a Republican lawmaker asking for a safety plan the day before the January 6th insurrection, warning Trump supporters would go nuts. Plus, we’ll show you how much destruction an AR-15 style weapon is capable of.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/202240 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mayor: Uvalde Police Chief Was On Vacation The Day Of Shooting

New questions emerge about who was in charge of Uvalde’s police force at the time of the school massacre as actor and Uvalde native makes an emotional plea for gun reform. Plus, CNN is on the frontlines of the Ukrainian military to determine if they have the upper hand against Russia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/202239 minutes, 55 seconds
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4 Senators Meet Tonight To Talk Guns; Indicate Deal Is Close

A deal on guns may be within reach as a crucial bipartisan Senate meeting takes place now. One lawmaker tells CNN there could be something by tonight. Also, fears the Black Sea is the next front of Putin’s war grow as he tries to crush Ukraine. Ukraine says it has taken out a top Russian general. So, who is really winning the war?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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Russia Makes Gains In Eastern Ukraine After 100 Days Of War

After 100 days of war, about 20% of Ukraine's territory is now under Russian control, President Zelensky said, adding the Donbas region is almost entirely destroyed. Plus, Trump’s former adviser lashed out in court after being indicted for refusing to take part in the January 6th investigation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/4/202240 minutes, 44 seconds
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Biden Delivers Speech On Guns In Wake Of Mass Shootings

We are joined by the Texas state senator who is raising questions about whether the 911 calls from inside Robb Elementary were relayed properly to responders at the scene of the shooting. Then, President Biden delivers an address to the nation about guns, urging Washington to take action.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/202252 minutes, 17 seconds
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JP Morgan Chase CEO: Brace For Economic “Hurricane”

As the war in Ukraine drives U.S. inflation to the highest in decades, can the Federal Reserve prevent a potential recession? Plus, Ukraine’s President says they are losing 60-100 soldiers per day as we are getting new satellite images that reveal exactly where Putin’s forces are digging in.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/202245 minutes, 53 seconds
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TX Official Now Says Teacher Did Not Leave Door Propped Open

A shocking admission from Texas officials as we now know the teacher who propped open the door before the Uvalde school massacre closed that door before the gunman entered which directly contradicts what police told the public days ago. Also, millions are able to move freely in Shanghai after two months of brutal lockdowns. But, will the newfound freedoms last?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/202240 minutes, 52 seconds
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Audio: Dispatcher Informs Police Kids Still Trapped In School

Troubling new video reveals what police knew while they waited outside of that Uvalde classroom. Plus, the maker of the weapon used in the rampage is a family-run company with a history of aggressive and provocative ads. Also, Putin makes a push for a crucial city in eastern Ukraine. What could this mean for the war if Russia prevails?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/31/202240 minutes, 32 seconds
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Police: 19 Officers Waited In Hallway As Kids In Class Called 911

Texas law enforcement officials acknowledge it was the “wrong decision” to wait more than an hour to take out the gunman. A parent of one of the young victims joins with his response. Plus, protests emerge outside the NRA convention taking place in Texas tonight. Former President Trump and Senator Ted Cruz are among those rallying the crowd for broader guns rights.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/28/202242 minutes
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Official: No Resource Officer On Site At Time Of Shooting

Texas police are facing intense scrutiny over their response to the Uvalde school massacre as we learn the gunman entered the school without any resistance and it took police over an hour to shoot and kill him. Plus, we speak with a musician who pulled out of a performance at the NRA’s annual convention which kicks off in just hours.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/202246 minutes, 26 seconds
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Official: School Officer Engaged Gunman, But No Gunfire Exchanged

As the nation mourns the 21 lives lost in Texas, questions are growing over the police response to the shooter and the messages he sent just before the massacre. Former Congressman Will Hurd, who represented the people of Uvalde, joins to call out lawmakers who are not taking action to prevent gun violence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/202247 minutes, 49 seconds
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Deadly Shooting At Texas Elementary School

BREAKING NEWS: 14 children and a teacher have been killed in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Governor Abbott says the shooter, who is also dead, was an 18- year-old male who had attended the local high school. Officials believe he acted alone and had a handgun, and possibly a rifle. President Biden is expected to address the nation in the next hour.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/202247 minutes, 14 seconds
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U.S.: Planning Underway To Send Forces To Protect Embassy In Kyiv

The Pentagon confirms plans are underway for troops to guard the embassy in Kyiv as new cracks are appearing in the Russian people’s support for Putin’s war. Plus, Trump and Pence are holding dueling rallies just hours before the polls open for the Georgia primary for governor. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/24/202240 minutes, 26 seconds
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UK Intel Report: Russia Fires Commanders Who “Preform Poorly”

Terrifying new body cam video from Ukrainian soldiers reveals a fierce firefight taking place just outside Kharkiv as Putin is said to be firing some of his top commanders. Plus, the Dow is suffering eight straight weeks of losses, the longest streak in 100 years since before the Great Depression.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/21/202242 minutes, 25 seconds
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Senate Approves $40B Ukraine Aid Package

A Ukrainian commander says troops are making major gains against Russia as the United States gets even more involved in the war. Plus, the head of the FDA is slammed over the baby formula shortage. Also, cases of the serious virus of monkey pox are popping up across the globe.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/202240 minutes, 46 seconds
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NATO Official: Momentum Has Shifted In Favor Of Ukraine

The Dow plunged today as Target and Walmart CEOs say they are getting crushed by surging prices. Plus, the Pennsylvania Senate race is still too close to call. Also, A NATO official says the war in Ukraine has shifted significantly in favor of Ukraine. Is that why more Russians are speaking out against Putin?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/202240 minutes, 53 seconds
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Update for May 17, 2022

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/202217 seconds
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Police: Suspect In Racist Massacre Planned “To Continue His Rampage”

The Buffalo shooting rampage plot may have been months in the making and the suspect pointed the gun at one person in the grocery store to apologize. Why? Plus, major twists in the final hours before a crucial Pennsylvania primary.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/17/202241 minutes, 6 seconds
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Zelensky Claims 27,000 Russian Soldiers Have Been Killed

Ukraine’s president reveals how many Russian troops have been killed over the past 79 days as we’re getting new video of one of the devastating strikes forcing Russia to retreat in one region. Plus, President Biden is on the defensive tonight as new parents struggle to find baby formula. Also, Republicans are in a mad scramble in Pennsylvania as one candidate surges in the final days of a key primary.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/14/202240 minutes, 26 seconds
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U.S. Leads Military Exercise With Allies; Russia Issues New Warning

Russia issues a chilling warning as an official says Putin will increase ground and air defenses if more countries join NATO. Plus, federal prosecutors are reportedly launching a grand jury investigation into Trump. Also, Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Kathy Barnette is surging in recent polls, scaring both Trump and Mitch McConnell.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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Russian Official: Civilian In Russia Killed After Shelling

The first Russian civilian killed inside Russia in this war is escalating fears Putin could intensify the war even more. Also, we visit a family who lived in a cramped cellar for thirty days with Russian soldiers outside. Plus, we speak with a commander inside the Mariupol steel plant. Erin Burnett is live from Kyiv in a special edition of OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/202239 minutes, 50 seconds
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Intel Chief: War Likely To Become “More Unpredictable & Escalatory”

Missile strikes hit the port city of Odesa as America’s top spy warns Putin is becoming increasingly unpredictable and is likely to take more drastic action. Plus, the polls are about to close in another election which tests Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican party. Erin Burnett is live from Kyiv in a special edition of OutFront.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/202241 minutes, 12 seconds
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Explosions Shake Key Port City Of Odesa

Russia is pounding a key port city with missile strikes as Putin defends his ruthless assault on civilians and marks Victory Day in an unexpected way. General David Petraeus and Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister join us to discuss updates in the ongoing war. Erin is live from Kyiv with correspondents from around the globe standing by.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/10/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ukraine: 50+ Civilians Rescued From Steel Plant Today

Ukrainian officials are warning of increased attacks as Putin looks for any win he can claim on Victory Day. Plus, a superyacht suspected of ties to Putin was just seized in Italy. Also, police have found the getaway car believed to be used by the Alabama corrections officer and inmate together who are now on the run.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/7/202240 minutes, 9 seconds
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U.S. Provided Intel That Helped Ukraine Target Russian Warship

CNN is learning that U.S. intelligence helped the Ukrainians target that Russian warship which sank in the Black Sea. Plus, Russia is responding to a New York Times report saying that U.S. intelligence helped Ukraine kill several Russian generals. Also, we are joined by the Sheriff in the case of the Alabama correction officer who disappeared with an inmate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/202245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ukraine Gains Momentum, Retakes Key Village

Ukrainian forces are gaining momentum and reclaiming critical ground near Putin’s supply lines. In Mariupol, the clock is ticking to save the hundreds of civilians holed up in a steel plant. Plus, new audio reveals Rep. Kevin McCarthy talking about using the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/202239 minutes, 54 seconds
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Protests Across U.S. After Leak Of Draft Opinion On Roe

Protests are growing across the country after the leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. Plus, explosions are reported in several cities across Ukraine tonight including Kyiv and Lviv. Also, polls are about to close in Ohio where tonight’s primary may test the influence of Trump on the Republican Party.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/202245 minutes, 36 seconds
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U.S.: Ukrainians Pushed Russian Forces 25 Miles To East Of Kharkiv

Intense fighting breaking out in and around the steel plant in Mariupol where hundreds of Ukrainians are holed up. A commander speaks with us from inside the plant to describe the nonstop attacks.  How much information is Ivanka Trump giving to the January 6th select committee? Her hours of testimony may end up being key to the investigation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/3/202240 minutes, 43 seconds
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U.S. Official: Russia Attacking Ukraine From 3 Combat Zones

Putin’s forces make key gains as tensions in the Mariupol steel plant rise. Plus, he risked his own life to save his fellow Ukrainians, helping to evacuate 200 people and turned his nightclub into a bomb shelter. He joins us tonight. Also, Shanghai’s Covid-19 lockdown turns into a witch hunt as neighbors turn against each other. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/30/202241 minutes, 23 seconds
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Biden Seeks To Sell Oligarchs’ Assets, Give Funds To Ukraine

Missile strikes target the heart of the Ukrainian capitol of Kyiv while the United Nations secretary-general was present in the city at the time of the attacks. Plus, Ukrainian forces expose a defect in Russian tanks that causes their ammo-filled tops to be blown off. Also, Rep. Madison Cawthorn speaks out after being caught with a loaded gun in the airport.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/202240 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ukraine Loses Several Eastern Villages

Russia targets the most vulnerable as it is accused of striking one of only two remaining hospitals in a part of eastern Ukraine. Plus, a Ukrainian fighter is our guest and he tells us what he’s witnessing. Then, two people tell us their stories of Shanghai’s brutal makeshift Covid-19 quarantine facilities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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CNN Uncovers Evidence Of Russian Forces Abducting Ukrainians

New fears emerge that Putin’s war is expanding as explosions rock Ukraine’s neighbor. Also, grizzly new details of Russians forcibly removing civilians from their homes, holding others against their will, bound and tortured. Plus, inside the sprawling steel plant where Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are holed up. Later, we speak with the NASA astronaut who spent a record 355 days in space.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/202240 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ukrainian Military Official: Russians Dropping Phosphorus Bombs

Why the United States reportedly is holding back on sanctioning an incredibly close ally of Putin’s, someone who is rumored to be his long-time girlfriend. Plus, Shanghai is putting up fences to keep residents from leaving their home. Our reporter is part of the one of the only American television crews living inside the lock down tonight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/26/202246 minutes
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U.S.: Russians Adding More Troops

Drone footage reveals the breathtaking destruction near Kyiv as Russia says it now wants to control all of the south of Ukraine. Also, Putin’s state media gives a dubious death toll of the prized war ship that sank. Plus, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General joins to declare there are huge numbers of mass graves and evidence of genocide in Mariupol.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/23/202240 minutes, 21 seconds
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Images Appear To Show Mass Graves Outside Mariupol

Grim details are emerging about the massive steel plant in Mariupol as thousands of civilians are holed up surrounded by Russian troops. Ukraine releases evidence that Kremlin forces could be killing prisoners of war. Plus, a look at the harrowing tale of a man who hid with his family from Russian forces in his backyard shed, surviving only on bread.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/202240 minutes, 42 seconds
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Russia Tests Nuke-Capable Missile

Putin puts the West on notice by testing a powerful new missile that he claims will make the West think twice as new intercepted communications between Russian soldiers appear to show them turning on their own. Plus, the CDC is now asking the Justice Department to fight back and bring back the mask mandate for travelers. So are masks coming back?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/202240 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ukraine: “Second Phase Of The War Has Begun” In The East

The assault on eastern Ukraine has begun as Putin ramps up his attack. The Pentagon is warning tonight the fighting will be ugly and bloody. Also, Russian forces are firing willingly on a factory as civilians take shelter. We speak with a member of the city council who said at least 10,000 have died in his town. Plus, a federal judge strikes down the CDC mask mandate for travelers as airports brace for mass confusion and chaos.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/19/202240 minutes, 52 seconds
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Zelenksy: Should Not Be Afraid Of Putin’s Nukes, But “Be Ready”

Russia retaliates and attacks several major cities after the sinking of Putin’s prized warship. President Zelensky warns Putin may resort to nuclear weapons in an exclusive CNN interview. Plus, they are the victims behind the horrific images broadcast around the world like the man lying dead beneath his bike in Bucha. We hear their stories from their loved ones who survived.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/16/202240 minutes, 14 seconds
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CIA Chief Warns Putin Could Resort To Tactical Nukes

Russia has admitted a flagship of Putin’s Black Sea fleet has sunk. Also, the CIA is warning an increasingly desperate Putin could resort to using nuclear weapons. Plus, Ukraine claims they have seized 26 cars, 55 homes and apartments, 30 plots of land, and a yacht from a close ally of Putin.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/202240 minutes, 25 seconds
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NYC Subway Shooting Suspect Called In Tip That Led To Arrest

The suspect in the New York City subway shooting called the tip line himself that led to his capture. This as we learn about the moves he made in the hour before the attack. Plus, Ukraine is bracing for a major offensive as Russia threatens to strike decision making centers in Kyiv. In a story only on CNN from the front lines, Kharkiv is under attack and is surrounded on three sides.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/202241 minutes, 15 seconds
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NYC Shooting "Person Of Interest" Identified

A manhunt is underway in New York City after a gunman opened fire inside a busy subway car. At least 29 people have been hospitalized as the NYPD releases information about the suspect in a live press conference. Also, President Biden says Putin is committing genocide, a word Biden and most of his allies have not used. If it is genocide, what are he and his aides willing to do about it? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/202254 minutes, 58 seconds
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Putin Appoints General Known As “Butcher Of Syria”

New pictures emerge of tanks and troops on the move toward Ukraine as President Zelensky is warning that Putin could soon use chemical weapons. Plus, Putin appoints a new general to direct the war after troops failed to take Kyiv, according to US and European officials.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/12/202242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Zelensky: Train Station Attack A “War Crime”

CNN has obtained exclusive footage of the Ukraine train station where a deadly attack unfolded. The journalist who filmed the video joins to relay his experience of the moments before and after the assault. Plus, a CNN exclusive tour of Chernobyl’s highly contaminated red forest where Russian troops were digging trenches and could have been exposed to significant radiation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/9/202244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Video Appears To Show Ukrainian Forces Executing Russian Prisoner

President Zelensky is warning a town buried in ruble tonight that is it much scarier than what he saw in Bucha. This as Russian soldiers are purportedly caught on tape casually talking about killing civilians. Also, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain joins to respond to a video appearing to show the execution of a Russian prisoner by Ukrainian forces.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/8/202242 minutes, 19 seconds
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Russians Dug Trenches In Radioactive Area Near Chernobyl

A new drone video shows abandoned Russian military positions in a highly radioactive area near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. And, new scenes from Ukraine continue to shed light on the destruction in the Kyiv region. Also, the United States has sanctioned Russian President Vladimir Putin's two adult daughters. Who are they, and how is Putin expected to react to this move?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/7/202241 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ukraine: 54 Airstrikes In Kharkiv Over Past Day

Russia has carried out at least 54 airstrikes in and around Kharkiv over the past 24 hours, and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says NATO is expecting there will be more attacks in the coming weeks. Also, more than 80 former Ukrainian prisoners of war were returned from their Russian captors. CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour brings her report. And, the European Union is preparing to sanction two of Russian President Vladimir Putin's daughters, according to two European diplomats who spoke with The New York Times. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/6/202241 minutes, 26 seconds
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Putin's Ruthless Rampage

Horrific images showing bodies of civilians in the street and in mass graves came from the town of Bucha after the town was liberated from Russian forces over the weekend. CNN correspondents share what they saw and discuss whether this means there may be more Ukrainian towns that look just like Bucha. And, a look inside a U.S. steel mill's parent company that is partly owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/5/202242 minutes, 33 seconds
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Former Russian Official: Putin’s Days Are Numbered

Zelensky speaks for the first time about the attack inside Russia. Plus, Ukrainian officials say Russian soldiers may have been exposed to radiation after seizing the Chernobyl plant. Also, he once worked for Putin and now says there are more officials who don’t like what Putin is doing. He joins us tonight.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/2/202241 minutes, 21 seconds
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Russians Tied To “Putin’s Propaganda,” State Media Sanctioned

As Putin’s attacks continue to intensify, we’ll take you to one of the most contested battle grounds in the entire country of Ukraine in a report. Plus, Ukraine is using a powerful weapon, kamikaze drones. They are cheap to make, hard to detect, and destructive. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/1/202243 minutes, 3 seconds
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U.S.: Mariupol “Is Just Being Decimated”

Ukraine’s president said negotiations with Russia are only words as Putin keeps up the attacks. Also, tensions grow between Putin and the man leading his invasion. Plus, he was a filmmaker and went to the front lines to defend Ukraine. Now, he joins to tell us what it’s like to be a soldier and come face-to-face with Putin’s military.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/31/202240 minutes, 34 seconds
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Intense Fighting Near Kyiv Despite Russia’s Vow To Scale Back

Kyiv is under attack and our crew on the ground is reporting major artillery and rocket fire tonight. This as Russia claims it is scaling back on attacks there. Plus, a survivor of the Mariupol theater bombing, the deadliest attack of the war so far, speaks with CNN about how she narrowly escaped death. Also, we examine a superyacht belonging to an unnamed Russian businessman which has been seized by authorities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/30/202241 minutes, 51 seconds
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Russia Strikes Fuel Depot In Western Ukraine

Russia is now stepping up their attacks on Ukraine’s fuel supply as President Biden makes no apologies for saying Putin cannot remain in power. Plus, negotiators, including a Russian oligarch, trying to hammer out a deal between Ukraine and Russia recently experienced skin peeling and sore eyes after a negotiation session. What happened?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/29/202241 minutes, 29 seconds
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Explosions In Ukraine, Inside Mariupol, Biden Backtracks.

President Zelensky says Russia is targeting more cities in Western Ukraine, and that he won't sit down with Russia if it continues to spin the reasoning for the deadly invasion as ‘demilitarization’ or ‘denazifying’. That, as CNN takes you inside hard-hit Mariupol where President Zelensky says the ‘humanitarian catastrophe is unequivocal’. And, Biden backtracks, telling reporters he wasn't calling for regime change when he said Putin shouldn't remain in power.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/28/20221 hour, 26 minutes, 50 seconds
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U.S.: Kherson, First Town Occupied By Russians, Now “Contested”

Russia is forced to make a major shift on the battlefield as Ukraine’s president now puts Russian troop deaths at more than 16,000. Plus, it’s known as Putin’s private army. A top official tells CNN the Wagner Group is in Ukraine with a mission to kill the president. Also, a Russian oligarch says his life is completely destroyed and that he doesn’t know if he’ll survive because of the economic sanctions.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/26/202240 minutes, 40 seconds
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Top Russian Official Whereabouts Unknown

Intense fighting breaking out just outside of Kyiv as Ukrainian forces are making more gains outside of their capital. With Putin getting more desperate, the U.S. is preparing for a possible chemical weapons attack inside Ukraine. Plus, the man in charge of Putin’s war has not been seen in public for more than a week. Who is Sergei Shoigu and where is he?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/25/202242 minutes, 38 seconds
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NATO: Up To 40,000 Russian Troops Killed, Hurt, Or Missing

The United States says Ukrainian forces have pushed Russia back from the capital. Kyiv has regained crucial ground as NATO estimates up to 15,000 Russian troops are dead. A governor in Ukraine calls on residents to help collect Russian corpses that are piling up. Plus, inside a rare face-to-face meeting between the U.S. and Russia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/24/202240 minutes, 49 seconds
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Update for March 22, 2022

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/23/202217 seconds
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State Dept: “Clear Evidence” Russia Is “Committing War Crimes”

The U.S. has confirmed that Putin has used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine. This as President Biden warns Ukraine is pushing Putin to his limit and that the Russian president is growing more dangerous.  Plus, Senate Republicans are giving a glimpse today of a new line of attack against President Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/22/202239 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ukraine Refuses To Surrender Mariupol

BREAKING NEWS: Ukrainian officials say no way to Russia's demands to surrender the City of Mariupol. Plus, Putin shuts down a website devoted to covering the Russian Government’s secret service activities. And, the U.S. Defense Secretary warns Putin against using secret weapons. He has used them before repeatedly in Syria. Will he use them now?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/21/20221 hour, 28 minutes, 49 seconds
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Putin Suffers Setbacks

New images this hour of the utter devastation in Mariupol. This, as hundreds remain missing after a bombing of a theater in that same city. Plus, Biden warns China not to help Russia but will the Chinese president who calls Vladimir Putin his “best friend” listen? Also, he was a professional tennis player who is now trading in his racket for weapons. Why he says he is willing to die to defend Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/19/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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Casualties Rise As Russians Intensify “Indiscriminate” Attacks

The civilian death toll is rising in Ukraine. Among the dead is an American gunned down by Russian snipers while he waited in a bread line. Plus, we’ll go inside Vladimir Putin’s inner circle and to a hospital stretched to the limits caring for the very, very youngest Ukrainians.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/18/202241 minutes, 25 seconds
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Biden Calls Putin A “War Criminal” For The First Time

President Biden says flat out that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal. What is the U.S. prepared to do with that? How has Ukraine’s military kept Russia from taking over the country and who are the top generals leading that fight? We have a special report for you this hour of a man who lost his wife and children in a horrific attack. We discuss what he wants you to now know.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/17/202241 minutes, 26 seconds
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WH Announces Biden Will Go To NATO Headquarters

Biden is heading to NATO headquarters as Putin ramps up his attack on civilians. Ukrainians are accusing Russian troops of holding people hostage. Plus, remember the woman who protested the war on Russian state television? She speaks out to detail what she went through after being arrested.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/16/202241 minutes, 48 seconds
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U.S.: “We Won’t Stand By” If Beijing Helps Putin

The U.S. is warning China not to help the Russians as more Senators push Biden to give fighter jets to Ukraine. How much longer can the world stay out of Putin’s war? Also, the U.N. is calling one port city the center of hell because of mass graves, a maternity hospital bombing, people with no food, no power, no water, and no heat. Plus, a shocking display of dissent as a woman interrupts a live broadcast on Russian state television to protest Putin’s invasion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/15/202240 minutes, 33 seconds
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Biden: U.S. Will Not Fight WW3 In Ukraine

Multiple cities in Ukraine are under bombardment tonight as Putin takes his war to a dangerous new level. This as Ukraine says a city’s mayor was abducted by Russians with a plastic bag over his head. Plus, a touching story of dedication as Ukrainian students go to incredible lengths to continue learning in the face of war.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/12/202241 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mariupol: Near “Catastrophe”; No Way To Deliver Food, Water

Russian troops are advancing and making gains near Kyiv and in the South. The U.S. ambassador accuses Putin of war crimes as Russian forces encircle the city where they destroyed a maternity hospital. A Putin critic who has been poisoned twice joins to tell the world what he thinks Putin is capable of.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/11/202241 minutes, 15 seconds
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WH Warns Russia Could Use Chemical Weapons In Ukraine

The U.S. warns Russia could be on the verge of using chemical or biological weapons as Ukraine accuses Putin of genocide after an attack on a maternity hospital. Also, a reporter who was shot while reporting outside Kyiv joins to detail how he came under attack and how he survived. Plus, a Chinese journalist has received access to the pro-Russian separatist forces in Ukraine. Why?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/10/202240 minutes, 45 seconds
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CIA Chief: Putin Is “Likely To Double Down…With No Regard For Civilian Casualties”

The director of the CIA says he believes Putin is angry, frustrated, and will likely double down to grind down the Ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties. The former foreign minister of Russia joins to answer how far he thinks Putin will go in Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/9/202240 minutes, 50 seconds
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Russian Forces Attack Homes and Civilians

An advisor to Ukraine's president said that 202 schools, 34 hospitals, and more than 1,500 residential buildings have been destroyed in Russian attacks in civilian and residential areas. Plus, President Zelensky made an appearance in his office for the first time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where he declared he is not hiding and is not afraid of anyone.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/8/202240 minutes, 43 seconds
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U.N.: 1.2+ Million People Have Fled Ukraine In 9 Days

CNN is on board a train full of children who are weak and sick trying to leave Ukraine. Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, said in a statement: "I have worked in refugee emergencies for almost 40 years, and rarely have I seen an exodus as rapid as this one."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/5/202240 minutes, 37 seconds
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Russian Assault Increasingly Brutal

Putin is gaining ground in Southern Ukraine as the mayor of the second largest city in Ukraine tells us his people are under siege and constant bombardment. He says Putin is intentionally targeting civilians. Plus, the west is punishing Putin with new sanctions directed at Russian elites.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/4/202247 minutes, 2 seconds
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First Major Ukrainian City Appears To Have Fallen

A key city in Ukraine appears to be in Russian control tonight as the mayor of Kherson indicates Russia has now seized control. Putin is ramping up his air assault and more cities are on the verge of falling. Plus, Russia is facing mounting allegations that it is using weapons banned by many countries to inflict mass casualties. Will Putin use them against Ukrainian civilians?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/3/202242 minutes, 37 seconds
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U.S. Official: “Morale Has Suffered” Among Some Russian Units

Explosions rock two major Ukrainian cities as President Biden prepares to call out Vladimir Putin. Volodymyr Zelensky speaks with CNN from his hidden bunker in Kyiv. Plus, a look at the lives of people fleeing Ukraine as an American couple desperately struggle to get their children out of the country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/2/202242 minutes, 51 seconds
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Russian Convoy Nearing Ukraine; Officials: Putin Could Intensify Attack

The Pentagon is warning Putin has a lot of firepower left as U.S. lawmakers learn of what we understand is an alarming timeline for when the Ukrainian capital and other cities may fall. This as world leaders are calling Putin irrational and a changed man. The serious question tonight: has the Russian leader lost any capacity intellectually?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/1/202245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Zelensky: "This Night Will Be Very Difficult"

Air raid sirens could be heard across Kyiv as sources say the U.S. is concerned the Ukrainian capital could fall to Russia within days. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a message late Friday night warning that "the fate of Ukraine is being decided right now" as Russian forces close in on the country's capital. This as, for the first time, the NATO Response Force has been activated as a defensive measure in response to Russia's ongoing invasion. CNN correspondents reporting from across Ukraine join Erin to give the latest updates on what's happening in cities throughout the country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/26/202244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Russia Unleashes Attacks, Airstrikes On Ukraine

More than 160 missiles came down on Ukrainian military sites today after Russia began its assault on the country. President Zelensky also says Russian sabotage groups have entered Kyiv and that "the enemy marked me as target number one." This as all Ukrainian men aged 18-60 are now banned from leaving the country.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/25/202244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Zelensky: “Trigger” For Russian Invasion Could Be “Any Minute”

Airports in Eastern Ukraine close as Zelensky says the “trigger” for Russian invasion could be “any minute.” This as Ukrainian President Zelensky says he tried to call Putin but was unsuccessful. Also, two prosecutors leading the Trump inquiry in New York City abruptly resign.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/24/202240 minutes, 52 seconds
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Biden: ‘This Is The Beginning Of A Russian Invasion”

Biden calls Putin’s actions an invasion and hits Russia with severe sanctions, targeting some Russian banks. Plus, we will take you to the Russian side of the border tonight where tanks and artillery are moving in.  Also, Ahmaud Arbery’s killers are found guilty of hate crimes. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland emotionally responds to the verdict saying it was “racism that fueled them.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/23/202241 minutes, 37 seconds
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U.S. Official: Russian Troops Could Move Into Ukraine As Soon As Tonight

Russian troops could start moving into Ukraine as soon as tonight. This as Putin claims two new territories in eastern Ukraine. It is said that Putin’s recent speech was used to incite war. Former CIA Deputy Chief of Russian Operations John Sipher joins to discuss what the U.S. can do to stop escalation in the region.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/22/202241 minutes, 8 seconds
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Biden: U.S. Has Intel Putin Has Decided To Invade Ukraine

We are live in Ukraine as President Biden says Putin has made up his mind to invade Ukraine. We’re learning nearly half of Putin’s forces surrounding this country are in attack position. Is there any hope for diplomacy? Plus, exclusive new images of Putin’s military buildup show there is significant Russian equipment already inside Ukraine.  Also, the National Archives reveals it is talking to the Justice Department about classified documents that Trump took to Mar-a-Lago. Is the former president about to be in serious legal trouble?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/19/202242 minutes, 1 second
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U.S.: Russia Plans To Fabricate Justification For War

America's top diplomat outlines scenarios Putin could use to justify war including a mass grave, a staged drone strike, or an attack using chemical weapons. Plus, the CEO of one of the largest tech companies in Ukraine discusses the war over money crushing Ukraine’s economy. You’ll find out something you probably never knew about an industry that could help save Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/18/202240 minutes, 24 seconds
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U.S. Official: Russia Added 7,000 Troops Around Ukraine

We are live in Ukraine tonight as the United States says Russia has added 7,000 more troops along the Ukraine border. U.S. officials are also now monitoring a new bridge being built. We’ll take you to a military recruitment center where residents are taking no chances when it comes to protecting their streets and their homes. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairmen Jack Reed also joins to answer what worries him the most about recent developments along the Ukraine border. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/17/202243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden Says Russia Now Has 150,000+ Troops Encircling Ukraine

We are live from Ukraine, a country with 150,000 Russian troops now surrounding it as President Biden warns Putin that the United States is ready no matter what happens. Plus, meet the men ready to fight the Russians on the streets of Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/16/202240 minutes, 50 seconds
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U.S. Sees “Dramatic Acceleration” In Build Up Of Russian Forces

We are live in Ukraine as the U.S. warns Russia could attack at any moment. The U.S. is closing down its embassy as more Russian forces arrive along the border. Also, Rudy Giuliani says he is ready to testify before the January 6th committee. What is Trump’s long time lawyer willing to share?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/15/202240 minutes, 35 seconds
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U.S. Warns Americans To Leave Ukraine Within 48 Hours

The White House tonight is warning that Russia could invade Ukraine in days. Millions of people are now in Russia’s crosshairs as Biden prepares for a high-stakes call with Vladimir Putin. New confusion and frustration for parents after the FDA announces it is postponing a meeting on the Pfizer vaccine for children under the age of 5. Why?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/12/202240 minutes, 47 seconds
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Inflation Hits 40-Year High

Inflation is climbing at the fastest pace in nearly 40 years. President Biden responds to criticism that he said it would be temporary and that there will be relief for Americans. Plus, the Washington Post is reporting that some of the White House records Trump took to Mar-a-Lago were classified and some were labeled top secret.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/11/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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WH: Follow CDC Masking Rules; More Dem Govs: Time To Life Mandates

The White House is at odds with a growing number of Democratic governors when it comes to mask mandates in schools. Also, a close ally of Trump has been subpoenaed by the January 6th committee after he openly conspired to overturn the election. Plus, the National Archives is asking the Department of Justice to investigate Trump’s handling of White House records.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/10/202246 minutes, 18 seconds
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U.S.: Russia “In A Position Where They Can Invade At Any Time”

The U.S. ambassador warns Russia has its weapons locked and loaded with Ukraine in the crosshairs. Now, the entire region is bracing for potential war. An American born skier wins gold for China and tonight takes on those criticizing her for switching her patriotic allegiance. After the skiing sensation won her first gold medal, Eileen Gu fans temporarily crashed China's leading social media platform on Tuesday.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/9/202239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Biden: If Russia Invades, “We Will Bring An End” To Key Pipeline

President Biden is warning Russia that if they invade Ukraine they will face swift and severe consequences including shutting down a key pipeline to Germany. But, is Germany willing to go along with Biden’s threat? The National Archives is saying Trump aides are searching for White House records that were never turned over. Tonight, we take you inside a secret meeting of fake Trump electors who tried to pull off overturning their state’s election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/8/202240 minutes, 32 seconds
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Pence: "Trump Is Wrong"

Former Vice President Mike Pence takes on Trump telling the world he is wrong for suggesting that he, as vice president, should have helped overturn the 2020 presidential election. Why is he speaking out now? Plus, Putin is making a power move by standing shoulder-to-shoulder with his Chinese counterpart. What the two are declaring tonight as Russia deploys even more forces to Ukraine.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/5/202240 minutes, 20 seconds
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U.S. Alleges Russia Planning A Fake Attack As Pretext For Invasion

United States officials are alleging that Russia will use a graphic propaganda video depicting a fake attack to justify an invasion into Ukraine.  Plus, it’s being called a catastrophic blow to ISIS. We are getting new details about how the leader of the terrorist group was killed during a raid by U.S. special forces.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/4/202240 minutes, 8 seconds
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Russia: U.S. “Continuing To Pump Up Tension In Europe”

President Biden has decided to deploy 3,000 U.S. troops to Eastern Europe. Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said roughly 2,000 troops would deploy from the United States to Poland and Germany while approximately 1,000 troops currently residing in Germany would head to Romania.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/3/202240 minutes, 52 seconds
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Jan 6 Panel Zeroes In On Pence Team To Get To Trump

A second top aid to former Vice President Mike Pence met with the January 6th committee. We discuss why he could be a key witness. Plus, more than half of teachers in the United States plan on leaving their jobs sooner than expected because of Covid-19. The president of the National Education Association joins to discuss this national crisis.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/2/202240 minutes, 35 seconds
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Biden On Russia Threat: U.S. “Ready No Matter What”

Russia responds to President Biden as the President lobs a new threat at Russia amid more troops amassing at the Ukrainian border. Is the situation heading to war? The January 6th select committee is now in possession of Trump White House records. Some at the National Archives say they have physically taped back together documents that were torn up by former President Trump.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/1/202243 minutes, 19 seconds
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Biden: Will Move Troops To Eastern Europe In “Near Term”

President Biden says he has decided to send United States troops into Eastern Europe. A top military official warns a Russian invasion of Ukraine would be horrific.  14 Republicans who signed up to serve as fake electors are hit with subpoenas by the January 6th select committee. They were allegedly on board to try to overturn the 2020 election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/29/202241 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ukrainian Official: Biden-Zelensky Call “Did Not Go Well”

President Biden tells the president of Ukraine that Russia could invade in weeks. New exclusive satellite images reveal Putin’s military is on the move. President Biden’s team is expected to meet with Supreme Court justice nominees in the coming days. Biden recommitted to making a historic nomination.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/28/202242 minutes, 22 seconds
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U.S. Sends Response To Russia’s Demands

The United States has responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands regarding Ukraine. Is it enough to get Putin to back down?  Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, paving the way for Biden to nominate his successor. We review the list of names that Biden may be considering.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/27/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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Biden: Full-scale Russian Invasion “Would Change The World”

President Biden is now threatening to send U.S. troops to Eastern Europe as soon as the U.S. military arrives in Ukraine. Earlier, the White House said a Russian invasion was "imminent," and American troops have been placed on high alert. Federal prosecutors are reviewing fake Electoral College certifications that declared former President Trump the winner of states that he lost. The fake certificates falsely declaring Trump's victory were sent to the National Archives by Trump's allies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/26/202240 minutes, 47 seconds
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U.S. Puts 8,500 Troops On Heightened Alert As Russia Tensions Rise

President Biden says the United States and its allies are in total unanimity when it comes to a Russian invasion. This as we are seeing video from Putin showing Russia beefing up its presence along the Ukrainian border. In response, the Pentagon has thousands of U.S. troops on alert.  People are now paying upwards of $22,000 to get their pets, including dogs and hamsters, out of Hong Kong as authorities kill thousands of small animals over coronavirus fears.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/25/202241 minutes, 10 seconds
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State Department Official: If Russia Invades, “Then Diplomacy Is Over”

A high-stakes face-off is happening amid diplomatic talks between the United States and Russia after new evidence shows Putin is putting together an ever more massive military force along the Ukraine border. What does the Russian president want? Is it war? Or something else?  A series of cyberattacks have shut down schools in New Mexico. It is unclear who is responsible for the attack but further threats remain possible across the country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/22/202240 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trump Suffers Repeated Setbacks As Multiple Investigations Intensify

President Trump’s legal problems are mounting as a Georgia prosecutor zeroes in on the President, investigating his pressure on the state's top election official to overturn the election. As well, the January 6th select committee is asking Ivanka Trump to sit down for an interview. President Biden is trying to clean up comments he made which world leaders say gives Putin the green light to invade Ukraine. Are Biden’s efforts going to be enough to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/21/202244 minutes, 26 seconds
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Supreme Clears Way For January 6th Committee To Get Trump Documents

The Supreme Court has rejected former President Trump’s request to block the release of his White House records to the January 6th select committee. Committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren joins to discuss how quickly the committee will receive the documents and the future of the investigation. President Biden held a news conference today marking his first year in office. The President addressed strides his administration has made on vaccination efforts, but admitted parts of his agenda remain hindered in Congress.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/20/202245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jan 6 Panel Subpoenas Eric Trump’s Phone Records

The January 6th committee is closing in on President Trump, subpoenaing his former lawyers and obtaining the phone records from one of his sons, Eric Trump. The phone records include logs which show incoming and outgoing calls, including the date, time, and length of the calls.  Troubling new details have emerged about the effect school closures are having on children. New research links school closures to kids experiencing both mental and physical health problems such as anxiety, depression, lower physical activity, and school disengagement.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/19/202241 minutes, 31 seconds
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Biden Pushes Voting Rights Legislation

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris advocated for the passage of voting rights legislation on Martin Luther King Jr. Day ahead of an expected Senate vote on the legislation. The voting rights legislation is expected to fail in the Senate if a vote occurs this week. Without enough Senate votes to move the legislation forward, what are White House officials saying about what will come next?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/18/202241 minutes, 5 seconds
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Biden Agenda Stalls, Covid Rages, Russia Raises Alarm

With almost one year in office, President Biden is trying to shift the conversation to infrastructure as he faces dangerous challenges on many fronts. The Omicron surge is continuing to spread across the nation as the CDC updates its guidelines on mask policies. According to the Pentagon, "very credible" intelligence suggests Russia has operatives in Ukraine planning to legitimize an invasion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/15/202241 minutes, 19 seconds
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Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Vaccine Mandate

The Supreme Court has delivered a devastating blow to the Biden administration's vaccine mandate after blocking nationwide mandatory vaccines for big businesses.  Moving forward, Biden said it will be up to states and individual employers to determine safety requirements. The Justice Department has charged the Oath Keepers founders with seditious conspiracy for trying to carry out the Capitol insurrection. The question is who is in the Justice Department's sights now?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/14/202240 minutes, 7 seconds
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January 6th Panel Wants Answers From McCarthy About Trump Contacts

The January 6th select committee is asking to speak with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Rep. McCarthy spoke to Trump on the day of the insurrection. Will the man who once claimed he had nothing to hide cooperate fully? Any moment Australia could decide whether Novak Djokovic will be allowed to stay in the country and compete in the Australian Open. Earlier today, Djokovic admitted he did not immediately isolate after testing positive for Covid-19 last month.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/13/202242 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden Pushes To Change Senate Rules To Pass Voting Rights Bills

President Biden is calling out Republicans and throwing his full support behind changing the rules of Washington to protect voting rights. But, will his speech today actually push his agenda forward? Students in Chicago are just hours from returning to class after a week-long standoff. The agreement reached is completely different from testing guidelines in other major cities. United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joins to discuss why. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/12/202240 minutes, 20 seconds
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340,000 Chicago Students Caught In Standoff Over Covid Measures

The city of Chicago and the city’s teachers union are in a standoff tonight about whether to allow 340,000 kids to return to in-classroom learning. The CEO of Chicago’s public schools joins to discuss the latest. United States diplomats are just days away from high-stakes meetings with Kremlin officials after President Biden gave Putin an ultimatum to not invade Ukraine. Is that a path toward escalation or diplomacy?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/11/202242 minutes, 54 seconds
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Fight Intensifies Over Keeping Kids In Schools As Covid Rages

Chicago’s mayor and a top union are in a stalemate leaving 340,000 kids out of school today. Now, the White House is getting involved as one of the nation’s top children’s hospital releases what it says are provocative new guidelines on getting kids back to class. Sidney Poitier has died at the age of 94. He was the first black man to win the Oscar for best actor in 1964. Off the screen, Poitier also embodied grace and decency.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/8/202240 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ex-Aide: Trump Did Not Want To Tweet “Stay Peaceful” On Jan 6

One year after the deadly insurrection, President Biden addresses the nation, placing the blame squarely on Trump. Plus, a former Trump White House official said Trump initially refused to tweet the words "stay peaceful" as the attack was escalating. The legacy of the riot continues still today as many Republicans are seizing Trump’s big lie in order to win their elections and change voting laws.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/7/202241 minutes, 43 seconds
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CDC Updates Isolation Guidance After Week Of Criticism

The nation’s largest medical organization is slamming the CDC for its new isolation guidance for Covid-19 saying it could put more people at risk. The updated recommendations do not advise a test for isolated people, but they offer guidance on how those people should respond to a test result if they choose to take one. The United States Attorney General is vowing to go after everyone involved in the January 6th insurrection. Does this also include former President Donald Trump? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/6/202243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Jan 6 Panel Wants To Speak Directly With Mike Pence

The January 6th committee is releasing text messages between Fox News host Sean Hannity and the Trump White House. One message, a warning, was sent hours before the insurrection itself. This comes as we are learning the committee wants to speak with former Vice President Mike Pence.  Pediatric Covid-19 hospitalizations reach an all-time high as millions of American kids will head back to classrooms in the coming days. But, the nation’s largest teacher’s union is now threatening to shut schools down.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/5/202242 minutes, 20 seconds
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NYC Mayor & Florida Governor Keep Schools Open Amid Covid Surge

The United States is in the red zone as coronavirus cases continue to rise and hospitalizations reach their highest level in nearly four months. The New York City Mayor and the Governor of Florida are on the same page as they both commit to keeping schools open as students prepare to return to class. Meanwhile, the FDA has recommended kids ages 12 to 15 receive a booster shot.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/4/202244 minutes, 26 seconds
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Pediatric Hospitalizations For Covid Reach All-Time High

A new record high for COVID-19 cases and we may be a month from the peak as staffing shortages are already pushing more cities across the country to the brink. This as hospital admissions for children are soaring to a new high.  Will the Supreme Court take up Trump’s case against the January 6th committee? New filings from the committee and the Biden administration are asking the court to reject Trump’s request to keep hundreds of documents secret.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/31/202144 minutes, 1 second
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CDC Predicts 44,000+ Coronavirus Deaths In 4 Weeks

Another coronavirus case record has been shattered with tens of thousands of deaths projected in the United States over the nexts few weeks as the CDC defends its new guidelines on isolation. What will the weeks ahead look like exactly?  After days of deliberations and weeks of graphic testimony, Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty on five counts in her sex trafficking trail. Maxwell now faces up to 65 years in prison.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/30/202143 minutes, 52 seconds
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Four States Report Peak Covid Hospitalizations

A new record high number of COVID-19 cases is set with a seven-day average now topping 256,000. So far, hospitalizations and deaths have not seen a similar increase in pace, but there are concerning signs. For example, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Vermont are now showing record high hospitalizations this month. As well, Ohio, Indiana, and Delaware are approaching their previous highs. Further, pediatric hospitalizations for coronavirus are up nearly 50% across the country over the last two weeks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/29/202143 minutes, 59 seconds
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CDC Lowers Isolation Recommendation To 5 Days Amid Omicron Surge

The CDC says quarantine times for Covid-19 should be reduced from ten days to five. This as President Biden owns up for the failure of coronavirus testing in the United States. The Omicron surge continues to expand as the U.S. is now averaging over 198,000 new Covid-19 cases each day. A truck driver who killed four people in a tragic crash has been sentenced to prison for 110 years. The District Attorney says that’s too much time behind bars, but what do the survivors think?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/28/202144 minutes, 20 seconds
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Update for December 24, 2021

There is no new episode of the OutFront showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/25/202116 seconds
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Kim Potter Guilty Of Manslaughter In Death Of Daunte Wright

Kim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright, has been found guilty on charges of first- and second-degree manslaughter. Daunte Wright’s mother joins to discuss the verdict.  Former President Donald Trump appealed to the Supreme Court on Thursday to block the release of documents from his White House to the January 6 committee. The House is now pushing the Supreme Court to move quickly on Trump’s effort to keep details secret. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/24/202142 minutes, 17 seconds
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Biden On Omicron: Can’t Plan For Something “Nobody Saw” Coming

President Biden is on the defensive as he pushes back against criticism that his administration was caught off guard by the Omicron variant. As the surge continues, today the FDA authorized Pfizer's antiviral pill, Paxlovid, to treat Covid-19.  A Texas election official joins to discuss her claims that the state’s Attorney General threatened and even tried to indict her over the handling of the free and fair 2020 election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/23/202143 minutes, 5 seconds
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“Not A Failure”: Biden Says Covid Test Shortage Reflects Surge

President Biden laid out his action plan to slow the coronavirus surge as companies report unprecedented demands for tests. He plans to send resources to states in need and provide 500 million at-home rapid test kits to Americans across the country. The administration is still working out how many tests each household may request. The race to save Build Back Better continues as President Biden announces plans to persuade Senator Joe Manchin to get something done. But, will the Senator even join a key call with fellow Democrats on the topic tonight? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/22/202141 minutes, 37 seconds
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CDC: Omicron Cases Make Up 73% Of Cases; Previous Estimate: 3%

The Omicron variant is now the dominant strain of coronavirus in the United States accounting for 73% of cases. U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joins to outline what we can expect will happen in the coming weeks.  Closing arguments finish in the trail of Kim Potter, the former police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright. Her fate is now in the hands of the jury.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/21/202141 minutes, 25 seconds
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New Study: No Evidence Omicron Less Severe Than Delta

A new study finds no evidence that the Omicron coronavirus variant is less severe than the Delta variant as the pandemic is shattering more records. NFL games are now being postponed and one of the nation’s biggest school districts is returning to virtual learning. Is this just the beginning? The officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright takes the stand. Her testimony was highly emotional. But, did it work?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/18/202141 minutes, 1 second
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Biden Warns Of A “Winter Of Severe Illness And Death For The Unvaccinated”

Biden warned unvaccinated Americans saying it will be a “winter of severe illness and death” as cases and hospitalizations are both exploding. So, just how bad will it get?  Democrats are turning on their own as frustration and anger mount over Senator Joe Manchin who is holding up Biden’s sweeping multi-trillion spending bill. Manchin’s holdout will mean Senate Democrats are expected to punt the Build Back Better vote until next year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/17/202140 minutes, 8 seconds
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AP Finds Rampant Voter Fraud Nearly Nonexistent

Shocking new numbers reveal just how many potential cases of voter fraud were discovered in six crucial battleground states during the 2020 election. According to Associated Press findings, only .002% of 25.5 million votes were potentially fraudulent, amounting to only 473 instances.  Health officials are calling it the perfect storm after new modeling shows just how fast the Omicron variant could spread in the United States. This week marks 800,000 recorded Covid-19 deaths in the United States.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/16/202141 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cheney: Text To Meadows Said “Someone Is Going To Get Killed”

The House is about to vote on whether to hold Trump’s Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the January 6th committee. New text messages sent to Meadows before and during the riot have now been revealed by committee member Rep. Liz Cheney.  Health officials are warning the Omicron variant is spreading faster than any prior strain by a large margin. This, as Cornell University shuts down after it reports more than 900 COVID-19 cases this week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/15/202141 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jan 6. Committee Votes Mark Meadows In Contempt

The January 6th Committee voted Monday night to formally advance the criminal contempt report against former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for a full floor House vote. The vote by the full House is the final step before sending the referral to the Justice Department. We listen live to the vote live.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/14/202159 minutes, 52 seconds
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Jan. 6 Committee Issues 6 More Subpoenas

The House Committee investigating January 6 has issued 6 more subpoenas. The targets of this round are individuals believed to be involved in the planning of rallies leading up to the insurrection, including Max Miller, a GOP congressional candidate from Ohio. CNN Senior Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid joins Erin Burnett to discuss the individuals who received subpoenas and what the committee thinks these individuals may know. Plus, President Biden said he's "very concerned" after the United States Supreme Court refused to block a restrictive abortion law in Texas. Laurence Tribe is a constitutional law professor at Harvard Law School. He joins to discuss the consequences of the recent ruling. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/11/202139 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trump Loses Appeals Court Fight

Donald Trump lost a big legal fight to keep January 6th documents secret after a federal appeals court Thursday ruled against his effort. However, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals paused its ruling for two weeks so that Trump could seek a Supreme Court intervention. Could the Supreme Court ride to his rescue? Actor Jussie Smollett has been found guilty of making false reports to police for claiming he was the victim of a hate crime. The presiding judge in the case will determine if Smollett will serve a concurrent or consecutive sentences for each count at a later date.    To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/10/202141 minutes, 15 seconds
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Mark Meadows Sues House January 6 Committee

Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is suing the January 6th committee as they move to hold him in criminal contempt. So, what’s he claiming in the lawsuit? A winter COVID-19 surge in America is creating major concerns in northeastern states as the push for booster shots grows louder. The head of the International Olympic Committee says Peng Shuai is in a fragile situation as the committee dismisses questions about her being silenced.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/9/202143 minutes, 19 seconds
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Biden Confronts Putin As Tensions Escalate Over Ukraine

President Biden threatened Vladimir Putin with economic sanctions and other measures as Russia is on the verge of invading Ukraine. Plus, former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows ended cooperations with the January 6th committee but not before he shared crucial documents. Also, Republican lawmakers are trying to force out members of a bipartisan election commission after an audit found no signs of fraud.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/8/202142 minutes, 49 seconds
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U.S. Declares Diplomatic Boycott Of Beijing Olympics

The White House escalates tensions with China after refusing to send diplomats to the Winter Olympics in Beijing because of human rights abuses. Now, China is lashing back at the U.S. Plus, a former Trump insider, Chief of Staff to Mike Pence, is cooperating with the January 6th committee. Also, authorities are now searching the home of the man accused of helping the parents of the alleged Michigan school shooter.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/7/202140 minutes, 45 seconds
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Michigan Shooting Suspect’s Parents Face Multiple Charges

A manhunt for the parents of the alleged Michigan school shooter begins after they were charged with involuntary manslaughter and failed to appear for their arraignment. The prosecutor for the case laid out their disturbing behavior before their son was accused of killing four classmates.  A warning tonight on just how contagious the new Omicron variant may be as more states are reporting cases of the Covid strain this evening. Does this mean we need to reconsider the definition of what “fully vaccinated” means?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/4/202140 minutes, 45 seconds
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Stricter Testing For U.S.-Bound Travelers Begins Monday

The race to stop a winter surge continues as President Biden announced a new plan to prevent the spread of Covid-19 cases. The plan includes booster shots, free at-home testing, travel protocols, and more. Is it enough?  President Trump’s wealth may have taken a hit while he was President, but a jaw-dropping amount of money still flowed into his bank accounts. A new report claims Trump could be about to sell the lease on his Washington D.C. hotel.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/3/202140 minutes, 47 seconds
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Death Toll Climbs In School Shooting

A fourth student in Michigan is now dead after the school shooting in suburban Detroit as we learn of alarming videos reportedly found on the suspect’s phone. The Women’s Tennis Association is suspending its tournaments in China because of concerns about the safety of tennis star Peng Shuai. The January 6th select committee is holding a vote on whether to find Trump ally Jeffrey Clark in contempt.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/2/202152 minutes, 59 seconds
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Biden Admin Considering New Travel Safety Requirements

The Biden administration is rushing to stay one step ahead of the new coronavirus variant, Omicron. Now, the administration is considering stricter testing for anyone traveling to the United States. This as we are learning new details about some of the very first patients. Plus, CNN is learning moderate Republicans are growing concerned the disgusting antics of the hard right faction of their party could threaten the GOP’s efforts to win back the majority next year.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/1/202141 minutes, 57 seconds
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CDC: Everyone 18+ “Should” Get A Booster

US Health officials have strengthened booster recommendations to brace for the new coronavirus variant, "Omicron.”  President Biden said the new strain is a concern but not a cause for Americans to panic. Opening statements began today in the sex-trafficking trial for Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell's defense told jurors their client was a scapegoat for Epstein's abuse. Prosecutors said Maxwell was involved in a "pyramid scheme of abuse" by offering cash to poor underage girls, luring them into a web of abuse.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/30/202140 minutes, 28 seconds
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Jury Finds 3 Men Guilty In Ahmaud Arbery Killing

Three men have been convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. It was an emotional scene inside the courtroom as the verdict was read. Guilty on 23 of the 27 charges, the convicted murderers have also been indicted on federal hate crime charges. The Republican National Committee used donor money to pay legal fees for Donald Trump. Some RNC members and donors accuse the party of running afoul of its own neutrality rules and misplacing its priorities.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/25/202142 minutes, 23 seconds
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Biden's Plan To Lower Gas Prices

In order to combat rising gas prices, President Biden issued a plan to release 50 million oil barrels from the strategic reserve. Earlier today, he admitted his plan won’t solve the crisis overnight. So, is this nothing more than a political ploy?  Plus, the White supremacist organizers of the deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, were found liable to pay over $26 million in damages. The jury is still deadlocked on the more serious claims of federal conspiracy.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/24/202142 minutes, 34 seconds
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Roger Stone, Alex Jones Issued Subpoenas By Jan 6. Committee

The January 6th select committee has issued five new subpoenas to major players in Trump’s orbit including high profile names like Roger Stone and Alex Jones. Gas prices are up a staggering 60% from last year. Police have identified and shared a possible motive for the man they say drove his car through a Christmas parade killing five people and injuring nearly 50 more.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/23/202141 minutes, 59 seconds
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Biden Responds To Rittenhouse Verdict: Jury System Works

Kyle Rittenhouse is a free man tonight after being acquitted of all charges in a polarizing trial over whether he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed two people. Soon after, President Biden remarked that he stands by the verdict and that the legal jury system in America works.  The mystery grows over the disappearance of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai. Chinese state media has released images of what they claim is Peng Shuai. Former Ambassador to China Max Baucus joins to provide insight on the official accused of sexually assaulting and raping the tennis champion.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/20/202141 minutes, 1 second
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CBO: Spending Bill Will Add Billions To Deficit Over 10 Years

The House is set to vote on whether to advance Biden’s massive $1.9 trillion social safety net bill. The vote comes after a key Congressional Budget Office analysis which found the bill would add billions of dollars to the deficit. Does speaker Pelosi have the votes to pass this Build Back Better Act?  Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has been missing for nearly three weeks after she accused a top Chinese official of sexual assault. Steve Simon, Chairman and CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association, joins to discuss demands for an investigation.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/19/202141 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rep. Gosar Becomes First House Member Censored In 10+ Years

The House voted to censure Republican congressman Paul Gosar for posting a video depicting him killing congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. However, most Republican colleagues do not think he crossed the line. Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas joins to discuss the response by the GOP.  Vials of the contagious, deadly, and eradicated virus smallpox were found in a lab just outside Philadelphia. Now, the CDC says there is no indication anyone has been exposed to the virus as they continue their investigation.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/18/202144 minutes, 17 seconds
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Deliberation Day 1: Rittenhouse Jury Adjourns Without Verdict

The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial just ended deliberations for the day, without reaching a verdict. Republican congressman Paul Gosar is set to be punished for his graphic video depicting violence against Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and President Biden. Plus, a woman who backs Trump election lies is now running to oversee Michigan’s elections and she has Donald Trump’s backing.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/17/202140 minutes, 37 seconds
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Rittenhouse Trial Goes To Jury Tomorrow

Jury deliberations begin tomorrow in the case of Kyle Rittenhouse, the armed teenager who killed two people and injured a third in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year. Steve Bannon, President Trump's adviser, defender, and supporter is defiant after his court appearance calling his contempt charge a misdemeanor from hell. President Biden is set to begin a high-stakes meeting with the president of China this hour.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/16/202140 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bannon Indicted For Contempt, Expected To Surrender

A grand jury has indicted former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress, the Justice Department announced today. The criminal case against Bannon could take years to unfold in court, and a successful prosecution is not a certainty. On the charges, select committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said, "the justice system of the United States is not going to tolerate these contemptuous violations of the rule of law.” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/13/202141 minutes, 46 seconds
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Federal Court Pauses Release Of Trump Documents

In a last ditch effort to prevent the release of hundreds of personal documents, former President Trump won a temporary pause on releasing White House records to the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. The injunction is to protect the court's jurisdiction to address appellant's claims of executive privilege and should not be construed as a ruling on merit.  The defense has rested their case today in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager faced with several charges of homicide in 2020 following social unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Closing arguments are expected early next week.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/12/202139 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kyle Rittenhouse Testifies Under Oath

In an emotional testimony, defendant Kyle Rittenhouse cried when describing the events which lead to the fatal shooting of two people in August of 2020. The judge in the trial sharply admonished the prosecutor twice for his line of questioning. By the the end of court today, the judge told jurors that he expects to finish the case by early next week.  Despite a strong economic rebound in recent months with record job growth, rising wages and a surging stock market, many Americans are faced with rising inflation. President Biden spoke live from Maryland today about how his Build Back Better agenda can address these economic concerns.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/11/202142 minutes, 58 seconds
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Jan. 6 Committee Issues 10 New Subpoenas

Ten new subpoenas have been released targeting high-ranking Trump loyalists including Stephen Miller and Kayleigh McEnany. With Attorney General Merrick Garland yet to weigh in on behalf of the DOJ regarding criminal contempt charges for Steve Bannon, some recipients have already indicated they will not comply with the subpoenas.  Narcan, an opioid inhibitor used to prevent drug overdoses, was administered by first responders to attendants at the Travis Scott concert in Houston, Texas. The Houston fire chief says Narcan use by first responders does not mean that drugs were the primary cause of death for the eight people who died therefore the investigation remains ongoing.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/10/202142 minutes, 42 seconds
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House Subpoenas More Trump Loyalists

New subpoenas have been issued to six Trump advisors for them appear before the House January 6th committee. With the DOJ’s Attorney General Merrick Garland yet to indict Steve Bannon after contempt charges were recommended by the House committee, compliance with the new subpoenas is still uncertain. New details show the Houston police chief met with Travis Scott and his head of security to discuss safety hours before his show where a rush of concertgoers resulted in the death of 8 people. A detailed operations plan for the music festival did not include a specific contingency for a surging crowd incident despite three people being trampled and hospitalized at the same festival in 2019.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/9/202140 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nancy Vows Vote, Biden Cancels Trip

Earlier today Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi vowed the vote on the infrastructure bill would happen tonight. Sources suggest twenty progressive Democrats will vote “no” unless the infrastructure bill and the society safety net package are voted on together. Now Biden has cancelled a planned trip home to call into a progressive caucus meeting in a last ditch effort to push for the infrastructure vote. What does this back-and-fourth amongst Democrats say about the likelihood of this bill getting passed and the future of the Democratic party?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/6/202143 minutes, 4 seconds
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Georgia Election Official Resigns After Death Threats

With Trump continuing to push false Georgia election integrity claims, an election official in Fulton County has resigned after receiving multiple death threats. Further, Georgia is seeing more restrictive voting laws as the integrity of the election has not been proven fraudulent.  Virginia's Executive Mansion flipped Republican putting pressure on Biden and congressional Democrats to pass the Build Back Better agenda. Sources say a vote on both the infrastructure bill and the social safety net bill could come soon but has Nancy Pelosi garnered enough votes in the House for the bills to pass?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/5/202140 minutes, 34 seconds
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Democratic Disappointment: GOP Wins In Virginia

A disappointing election night for Democrats after the GOP win the Governor's and attorney general’s races in Virginia. Democrat Eric Adams vows to sit down with police and firefighter unions to discuss Covid-19 vaccination mandates hours after being elected mayor of New York City. Minneapolis rejected a referendum that would have replaced the police department with a department of public safety. New Jersey’s gubernatorial election is coming down to the wire. What do the voting demographics and data suggest about next year's midterm elections?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/4/202141 minutes, 14 seconds
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Manchin Hits The Breaks On Biden Bill

Sen. Joe Manchin said he won't support the $1.75 trillion social safety net expansion bill Democrats are negotiating citing concerns the bill could cause inflation and increase the national debt. Although progressives in the House say they will vote for the packages, it is unclear if President Biden can get his agenda through congress without Sen. Manchin’s support. A close gubernatorial race in Virginia continues between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin as the candidates make their closing arguments ahead of Tuesday’s statewide election. What do the tightening polls say about the future of American politics?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/2/202143 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Implications of Virginia’s Governor’s Race

Vice President Kamala Harris is on the campaign trail in Virginia for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe just days ahead of the state’s election. The race has gained national attention as both parties are using this contest as a road map for how to run in next year’s midterms, but state Democrats fear that the race has been nationalized so much that it could hurt their chances of winning. Where does the race currently stand?   Plus, 13 guns along with ammunition were seized from a prop truck on the set of “Rust.” Lawyers for the film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, say that she had “no idea where the live rounds came from.” No one has been charged, but officials say no one has been cleared of wrongdoing either. Investigators are looking at the circumstances of the shooting and at past patterns to see whether anything could have been done to prevent the incident.    To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/30/202140 minutes, 42 seconds
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Infrastructure Vote Delayed

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spent today making a plea to democratic caucus members to pass Biden’s “Build Back Better” framework but with too many down votes for the bill to pass a formal vote has been delayed. Currently, the bill includes billions for home care, extensions for child tax credit, two years free pre-K, and $500+ billion in clean energy incentives. Biden noted nobody got everything they wanted, including him, as he leaves for the G20 summit in Rome.  A criminal complaint alleging a sex crime has been filed against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The misdemeanor charge in connection with the complaint dates back to an incident at the governors mansion on December 7, 2020. Cuomo has repeatedly denied the allegation of sexual misconduct against him, allowing that he made mistakes, but always insisting that the more serious accusations were untrue.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/29/202140 minutes, 26 seconds
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Criminal Charges Not Ruled Out In Deadly “Rust” Movie Shooting

The assistant director on “Rust” who handed Alec Baldwin the gun that shot Halyna Hutchins did not check all the live rounds according to an affidavit. The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office believes there were other suspected live rounds present that day, too. The District Attorney says “all options are on the table at this point” with regards to criminal charges as the investigation remains ongoing.  Key elements of Biden’s infrastructure and climate bill are likely to be removed including free tuition for community college, marginal tax rate increases, and paid family and medical leave. Democrats face clear urgency as they try to reach consensus before Biden's trip to the United Nations.     To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/202140 minutes, 24 seconds
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Democratic Discord Over Biden’s Build Back Better

Democratic members of congress have yet to reach an agreement on key elements of Biden’s $1.72 trillion economic and climate package. Senator Elizabeth Warren is advocating for increased taxes on the wealthy while Senator Kyrsten Sinema is opposed. Senator Bernie Sanders says expanding Medicaid and Medicare is a must while Senator Joe Manchin disagrees. Can democrats reach consensus? Vaccine advisers to the FDA voted 17-0 to recommend emergency use authorization of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine in children ages 5-11.  Does this mean kids are now able to return to pre-pandemic life safely?   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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New Details Of Facebook Misinformation Claim

An archive of redacted documents provide insight into what is happening on Facebook and behind the scenes at Facebook. The documents come from a complaint filed with the SEC by Facebook whistleblower Frances Huagen who says Facebook’s algorithms, and the economic incentives behind those algorithms, are rewarding extremism, elevating conspiracy theories, and bolstering negative content on the platform.   The movie production of “Rust” will wrap indefinitely after actor Alec Baldwin discharged a prop weapon killing a crew member on set. Prior to the accident there were two incidents of weapons misfiring on set.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/202140 minutes, 53 seconds
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Biden Economic Plan: Progressive Promises In Limbo

On the heels of President Biden’s CNN town hall, Nancy Pelosi has vowed that democrats will make a deal to pass Biden’s sweeping economic agenda. Provisions in the bill are up for debate as democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have pushed back on progressive items such as tax hikes on corporations and free community college.    Alec Baldwin says he is “fully cooperating with police” after a prop firearm discharged on the set of his new movie “Rust” killing the film’s director of photography and injuring the director. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said the investigation “remains open and active.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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Congress Finds Bannon In Contempt

The House just passed a referral finding Steve Bannon, an ally of Trump, in criminal contempt. Next, the referral will be transmitted to the Department of Justice where they will determine if Bannon should be criminally charged.  The FBI has confirmed via dental records that the human remains discovered at a state park in Florida belong to Brian Laundrie. A “possibly salvageable” notebook also found at the reserve may hold clues into what happened to Gabby Petito. President Biden is set to speak with voters during a CNN town hall in Baltimore, where he'll take questions as his administration works to sell his legislative agenda to members of Congress and the nation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/22/202140 minutes, 35 seconds
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Texas Congressional Power Play

The battle for voting rights continues in Texas as the state adds two new congressional seats and redraws its congressional maps. Civil rights groups and democratic state lawmakers say the new congressional maps were drawn to dilute the vote of residents of color giving white and likely republican candidates an advantage. Meanwhile Texas republicans say the maps were drawn “blind to race.” Senate Republicans on Wednesday filibustered a bill which would have overhauled how congressional districts are drawn.  The FBI believes it has recovered items belonging to Brian Laundrie as well as human remains in a Florida state park. Family of Laundrie are yet to comment as they await forensic identification of the found remains. The discovery comes 37 days after Laundrie, the fiancé of Gabby Petito, was reportedly last seen by his parents.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/202140 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bannon Closer To Criminal Contempt

Members of the House Select Committee of January 6th have unanimously decided to recommend that the full House find former Trump associate Steve Bannon in contempt of congress for failing to appear. Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria, who serves on the House committee, says Congress “will use all of the tools that [it has] in order to enforce a law and to receive [Bannon’s] testimony.” If the house succeeds in voting to hold Bannon in contempt, the Justice Department will then decide whether to pursue charges. The House committee’s opening statements and vote are included in tonight’s show.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/202152 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump Asks Court To Halt January 6 Committee

Former President Trump attempts to block the January 6th Select Committee from accessing certain materials by filing a lawsuit against the National Archives. In the lawsuit, Trump claims he has executive privilege to not share certain information but no former president has ever exerted executive privilege on his own behalf after leaving office. Police are fighting Covid-19 vaccine mandates in many major cities across the country. Some officers are signing out of service for the last time as they quit due to the healthcare mandate.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/202145 minutes, 13 seconds
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Biden stalled agenda: "going to get it done"

Biden:  Justice Department should prosecute those who defy January 6 committee subpoenas, Buttigieg fires back at Tucker Carlson over paternity leave, Bill Clinton hospitalized for fourth day after sepsis scareTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/202141 minutes, 10 seconds
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New Capitol Riot Video Shows Brutal Assault On Officer

New capitol riot video chows brutal assault on officer as January 6 2021panel pursues criminal contempt charges against Bannon; January 6 panel chairman: Not ruling out subpoena for Trump; Chicago police union, Mayor in standoff over COVID vaccines; Chicago Mayor firm on COVID vaccine deadline as police union tells officers to defy it, claims force will be at 50%;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/15/202141 minutes, 5 seconds
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Biden Facing Economic Crises On Multiple Fronts

President Joe Biden faces an economic crisis that includes supply chain, inflation and worker shortages, where a record number of Americans are quitting their jobs. The Biden Administration is scrambling to tame the surging inflation rate after officials have insisted for months that the inflation would be "temporary." Biden is also scrambling to contain the supply chain and says his team is focused on it but his private sector needs to step up.  The White House formally rejects former President Donald Trump's request to protect specific documents from being turned over to the January 6 panel, as the panel subpoenas Trump-era DOJ official Jeffrey Clark.  Dr. Sanjay Gupta goes one-on-one in an interview with Joe Rogan. Rogan tells Gupta that he doesn't wish he had been vaccinated before he got covid because he "got through it." Rogan tells Gupta that "I felt like I was going to be OK and that was true... it wasn't fun."  Amid a nationwide teacher shortage, Oregon is allowing people, who are over the age of 18, to become substitute teachers without bachelor degrees.  An emotional Shatner says going to space was his "most profound experience I can imagine." The actor is the oldest to launch into space.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/202145 minutes, 3 seconds
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Texas, Florida Governors Take on Vaccine Mandates

“Not messing around”. January 6th committee member warns ex-Trump aides who defy subpoenas criminal referrals “will come very fast”. Police: hundreds attend Trump backed rally calling for 2020 audit. Pentagon calls China’s actions toward Taiwan “destabilizing”. Coroner: Gabby Petito died from “manual strangulation”. Father of slain journalist Alison Parker files federal complaint against Facebook over video of her murder posted on site. Americans are quitting their jobs at a record pace.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/202140 minutes, 54 seconds
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Senator Who Condemned Trump's Actions Now Embraces Endorsement

Senior GOP Senator Grassley, who once condemned Former President Donald Trump's actions on January 6th, now embraces Trump's endorsement. Grassley after January 6th said, "history is going to judge" Trump. Grassley recently said he's "smart" to accept Trump's endorsement. Grassley then stands by Trump as he pushed big election lie in Iowa.  Rep. Scalise refuses to say that the 2020 election was not stolen. "Millions of Americans have been sold a fraud," said Cheney about those in her own party who question the 202 election.  A Democratic nominee for Virginia governor is facing backlash after saying that parents should not "be telling schools what they should teach." Body camera video shows Ohio police officers drag a Black paraplegic man out of his car by his hair.  The official ruling for Gabby Petito's autopsy is expected tomorrow, although the coroner already has determined that her death was a homicide. The search for Brian Laundrie at a Florida nature reserve appears to slow four weeks after his parents say that he left home.  China is vowing "complete reunification" with Taiwan after sending a record number of warplanes into a defense zone. Taiwan warns that China could launch a full-scale invasion by 2025. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/202142 minutes, 24 seconds
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Biden won't withhold Trump documents from January 6 committee

Bannon defies January 6 committee subpoena at Trump's "direction", Laundrie attorney won't say whether parents will take polygraph, Lifelong Republican leaves party, running for Oklahoma governor as DemocratTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/202140 minutes, 13 seconds
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Awaiting Vote To Avert United States default; GOP Scrambling For Votes

Awaiting vote to avert United States default; GOP scrambling for votes;  Awaiting key senate votes to raise debt limit and avert United States first default; republicans scrambling for votes; Braun: "It''s uncertain", Hawley: "Don't know" how vote will go; Yellen to Outfront: Default would be "Enormously dangerous; Treasury secretary to Outfront: "Increasingly dangerous" to have a debt ceiling; "Politically dangerous conflicts" cause doubt;  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/8/202148 minutes, 2 seconds
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Minority Leader Offers Temporary Debt Limit Solution To Avert Debt Default

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has offered a temporary debt limit solution to avert a "devastating" United States debt default. McConnell makes the short-term debt limit offer 12 days before the defaults, despite saying for weeks that the Democrats were on their own. The Senate Democrats say that they will accept the GOP's offer to avert a United States default.  Taiwan warns that China could launch a full scale attack by 2025.  Former President Donald Trump slams the January 6 panel and says that the "real insurrection" was on election day. According to CNN, the January 6 panel, that is investigating the January 6 riot, can't find an ex-Trump aide to serve him a subpoena. The subpoena deadline is tomorrow to comply with document request.  Erin Burnett has a one-on-one with Fair Fight Founder Stacey Abrams. Lawmakers clash amid new Democrats' push on voting rights. Sen. Ted Cruz calls it a "power grab." Trump shows contempt for Georgia's Republican governor by mock-praising Stacey Abrams by saying she "might be better" than Gov. Brian Kemp.  More officers join the search for Brian Laundrie at a Florida nature reserve. It is unclear what led to the sudden uptick in officers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/202140 minutes, 16 seconds
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Democrats Scrambling For Options To Avert U.S. First Debt Default

Democrats scrambling for options to avert United States first debt default; Talk grows of nuclear option that allows a simple majority; Biden: "Not many options" if GOP is "Gonna be that irresponsible; Sec chair warns of "Significant volatility" if United States defaults; Biden tries to sell stalled agenda as democrats draw red lines;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/202144 minutes, 56 seconds
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Facebook Hit With Major Outage Amid Damning Allegations

Facebook, including Instagram and Whatsapp, were hit with a major outage amid damning allegations from a whistleblower. The whistleblower, who is set to testify tomorrow, says that Facebook could "destroy me." Whistleblower says that she was dismayed when the site downplayed the link to the January 6 violence, according to the Wall Street Journal. Facebook stock has been sliding since the damning allegations were first made public.  The whistleblower says that Facebook has put "immense profits before people." She also says that the algorithms are as "dangerous... as any terrorist."  Former President Donald Trump is still saying that the 2020 presidential elections was "rigged" and calls Arizona audit that found he lost to current President Joe BIden "damning." Trump's pick for Arizona governor would not have certified the election results.  Attorney General Garland has asked about Trump's role in the January insurrection and says that he's "doing everything we can to ensure perpetrators brought to justice."  Biden slams the GOP for refusing to raise the debt limit and calls it "reckless." The United States is 14 days away from being unable to pay its bills, which is a first. Biden says he can't guarantee that the United States will not default for the first time. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/202140 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sources: Pelosi Working Furiously To Flip Dems To Yes on Infrastucture

Sources: Pelosi working furiously to flip democrats to "Yes" on infrastructure; top progressive to members "stick to the plan";Pelosi: Infrastructure vote still on: prgression vow to tank it; Sources: "No" votes "coming down" as Pelosi works furiously to flip democrats on infrastructure; progressive: "No" votes "Solid"; Progressive vow to tank an infrastructure vote tonight with deal on $3.5t plan; Manchin says his limit is $1.5T;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/1/202141 minutes, 19 seconds
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Pelosi Still Planning Infrastructure Bill Vote Despite Revolt

Nancy Pelosi is still planning a vote for the infrastructure bill tomorrow, despite the democrat revolt. However, Pelosi is not ruling out delaying if the votes aren't there. The next 24 hours are critical to the Biden agenda and key democrats are not budging. Democrats are at odds over prioritizing bigger bill over infrastructure.  Moderate Sinema meets with White House officials for the fourth time in two days. Sinema sarcastically says "I'm in the Senate" when asked about why progressives are frustrated that they don't know where she stands. Once far left, Sinema now holds power over the Biden agenda.  The January 6 panel targets Stop The Steal rally organizers with subpoenas.  Cheney apologizes to Milley for Trump allies' attacks, "Despicable... I want to apologize for those members of this committee." Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley defends himself for a second day running as the GOP Trump allies call him a "political figure."  According to an attorney, Brian Laundrie bought a new phone before he went missing. The device is now in FBI possession. A video of Brian Laundrie and parents at a campground has been turned over to the FBI.  A Judge has suspended Britney Spears' father as the conservator of her estate. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/202141 minutes, 23 seconds
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Biden Cancels Trip To Save His Economic Agenda

President Joe Biden cancels his Chicago trip amid the race to save his economic agenda. Nancy Pelosi reverses course and moves forward with infrastructure deal without a larger bill, irking progressives in the process. Pelosi reversed the course on strategy as a way to get Biden's agenda passed. Democrats are facing a tense 48 hours ahead of a potential government shutdown.  Top Unites States generals contradict Biden over troop presence in Afghanistan.  Milley defends calls to Chinese official near the end of former President Donald Trump's term and says that multiple Trump officials were aware of the phone calls.  According to officials, the Laundrie family was together at the campground, 75 miles from their home, in early September days after Brian returned without Gabby Petito. The Petito family attorney tells Brian Laundrie to "turn yourself in." The Petito family attorney says that Laundrie's parents "did not help" find Gabby Petito.  A new book suggests that Trump had a colonoscopy during his 2019 hospital visit. Trump his the procedure from the public because he did not want former Vice President Mike Pence in power while he was sedated.  Melania :unleashed" by allegations of Trump's extramarital affairs. The new book is by the former First Lady's former press secretary for the book. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/202141 minutes, 2 seconds
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Final report released in so-called Arizona audit

Trump's push to undermine 2020 election fails in Arizona; partisan probes in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Texas, Rollout of Pfizer booster begins at least at 6,000 CVS locations, Source: Brian Laundrie left his parents' home 10 days ago without his phone or wallet; parents: haven't seen him sinceTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/202143 minutes, 50 seconds
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One Dead, 14 Injured In Grocery Store Mass Shooting

At least one person is dead and 14 people are injured in a mass shooting at a Tennessee grocery store. Some injured have "very serious injuries," according to police. Also according to police, many people hid in freezers and one was rescued from the top of the building.  Gunman of the mass shooting at the Tennessee grocery store is dead, The gunman was found in the rear of the store with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.  The FBI announces that an arrest warrant has been issued for Brian Laundrie that is related to activities after Gabby Petito's death.  The January 6th committee issues its first subpoenas for witness testimony for four Trump loyalists.   The GOP is being called out for hypocrisy on debt limit. The vote is expected to happen on Monday. Republicans are planning to vote against a measure to suspend the debt limit and say it's Democrats problem despite the debt being accrued under Former President Donald Trump.  Humans are killing off seafood. The supply may be depleted in decades. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/24/202147 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden Holds 3 Meetings with Dems Amid Deep Divisions over Agenda.

Biden races to unify moderates, progressives at odds over agenda; days away: key infrastructure vote; Government funding expires. Reuters: 10 of 15 candidates running for Secretary of State in 5 key states say 2020 election sole or question results. GOP candidates who peddle false claims running to lead elections. Florida Governor names skeptic of Covid measures as new Surgeon General. NYT: FDA authorizes Pfizer’s booster shots for 65+, high risk. Doctor who pushed Covid drug touted by Trump still spreading lies. Search for Gabby Petito’s Fiancé ends for the day. “The Lost Sons” premieres Sunday at 9P ET.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/202146 minutes, 32 seconds
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House Votes To Avert Government Shutdown

The House votes to avert a government shutdown, as infighting in President Joe Biden's own party threatens to derail his economic agenda. Progressives warn that they will vote "no" on Biden's infrastructure bill. Republicans say they won't raise the debt ceiling but were OK with it under Former President Donald Trump. The coroner's office rules Gabby Petito's death a homicide. Final texts from her phone raise questions about who sent them. The search ends for Petito's fiancé at a Florida reserve for the night. Woman says she picked up Petito's fiancé, while he was hitchhiking, last month.  A FBI chief warns of a "deeply disturbing uptick" in violence against law enforcement and says that an officer has been killed every five days recently.  According to the LA Times, the Capitol police reported more than 4,100 threats of violence against members of congress in the first months of 2021. Six Capitol police officers are facing disciplinary action over January 6 riot. Trump claimed that the police were hugging and kissing people on January 6.  Vice President Kamala Harris says video of border patrol agents chasing migrants is "horrible." A source says that 30,000 Haitian migrants are in Colombia and may be preparing to head north to the United States southern border.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/202142 minutes, 4 seconds
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GA Secretary of State Speaks Out for First Time after Trump's Decertification Demand

Trump asks GA Secretary of State to decertify election, “announce the true winner”. Report: Cyber Ninjas head coordinated with Trump allies before he was hired by AZ senate to conduct sham audit. U.S. hospitals ration care amid 234% nationwide surge in 2 months. 911 caller claimed Gabby Petito was slapped during “domestic dispute”. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez threatens “no” vote on infrastructure bill critical to Biden agenda: “I’m happy to show my cards”. White House announces decision to ease travel restrictions on fully vaccinated foreign visitors to U.S.. “our borders are not open”. DHS officials sound alarm as 10,000+ migrants wait to be processed under a Texas bridge.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/202144 minutes, 27 seconds
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In Blow To Biden's Plan, FDA Panel Only Backs Booster For Some

In blow to Biden's plan, FDA panel only backs booster for some; FDA panel rejects booster for all, supports for some; breaks with target set by Biden and top officials; Member: Proves committee recommendations are "independent"; FDA supports boosters for 65+, high risk: Capitol police warn of some threat tied to tomorrow's rally backing rioters, but say they have a "strong plan in place"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/202143 minutes, 19 seconds
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Homeland Security Warns of Potential Violence As Soon As Tomorrow

The Department of Homeland Security warns of potential violence coming from upcoming rally, tied to rally backing January 6 rioters, as soon as tomorrow. According to the Department of Homeland Security, there has been talk of rioters planning to kidnap a member of congress. The Department of Homeland Security braces for the Capitol rally that backs rioters as former President Donald Trump fuels the fire by saying, "our hearts and minds" are with the "persecuted" rioters.  Republicans who have defended the rioters in the past, are now distancing themselves from the rally.  Roger Stone was served with a January 6 lawsuit during a live radio show.  Son's appendix burst while waiting for hours at a covid-strained er, according to the father.  Del Rio, Texas is facing a crisis as more than 9,500 migrants arrive at Texas border. Thousands more are expected to arrive in the coming days. Many are Haitians fleeing the aftermath from the recent earthquake.  Prominent South Carolina lawyer, Alex Murdaugh, in an alleged suicide fraud scheme turns himself in after surviving the alleged suicide scheme. Murdaugh now faces fraud and conspiracy charges.  Police have released bodycam footage of a missing woman. The body cam footage shows woman and boyfriends after 911 calls, weeks before her disappearance. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/17/202142 minutes, 31 seconds
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General Milley Called Chinese General In Consultation With Esper

General Milley called Chinese general in consultation with Esper; Ex-defense official: Then defense secretary Esper had official backchannel China to avert conflict; Milley feared Trump actions; White House in high gear defending General Milley amid calls to fire him; Republicans call on Milley to resign;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/202143 minutes, 41 seconds
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Moments Away: First Exit Polls in California Recall Election

Exit polls: CA voters say Coronavirus is most important issue. New calls for General Milley to resign after bombshell revelations. “Trump now all but manic”. Top U.S. general was certain “Trump had gone into serious mental decline” after election, book says. Bannon convinced Trump to return to WH for Jan. 6; “we’re going to bury Biden on January 6th, f**kin bury him”. Fauci: testing, vaccine mandates for travel “under consideration”. Trump attacks Bush: “he shouldn’t be lecturing us about anything”. NYC’s Dem mayoral nominee: city will no longer be “anti-business”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/202147 minutes, 9 seconds
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GOP Blames Voter Fraud On Eve Of California Recall

The GOP blames voter fraud on the eve of the California governor recall vote. Former President Donald Trump says "another giant election scam" as he pushes unfounded voter fraud concerns ahead of the California Governor Newsom recall election. GOP cries voter fraud without proof as polls improve for Newsom.  "We have lawyers all set up" says the leading California GOP governor contender.   Trump fires back after Former President George Bush condemns politics of "anger, fear." Trump attacks Bush after he compared American extremists to 9/11 terrorists, alluding to January 6 riot.  According to sources, police are preparing for armed protesters at the upcoming far-right Capitol rally, in support of January 6 insurrectionists. Trump supporter says Capitol Hill "should be" scared.  A report says a new book by a former Trump aide says Melania slept in bed as Trump watched the 2020 election results come in. The book also says that Melania was "tired" of Trump's kids thinking that the White House was a "personal playground or a Hollywood set." The new book also says that Melania Trump initially refused to condemn the January 6 riot and said "no" when asked if she wanted to call for peace on January 6th. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/202141 minutes, 50 seconds
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Biden Dares GOP To Sue Over Vaccine Rules: "Have at it"

Biden dares GOP to sue over Vaccine rules: "Have at it; "Tyrant," " Authoritarian" "Rotting bag of oatmeal", Biden new vaccine rules trigger right-wing outrage; GOP Governors slam Biden over new vaccine rules even as their states have some form of vaccine mandate for schools; CDC: Unvaccinated 11 times more likely to die from COVID;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/202142 minutes, 20 seconds
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Biden Targets Unvaccinated With New Covid Rules

President Joe Biden targets unvaccinated people with new covid rules saying, "we've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin... your refusal has cost all of us." Biden rips governors who are trying to "undermine" covid fight. Biden also targets businesses with more than 100 workers, federal workers, head start programs and health care staff. Businesses with more than 100 workers will face fines if they don't ensure that staffers are vaccinated or tested weekly. Biden mandates vaccinations for federal workers with no testing option. Biden's dramatic new vaccine rules could cover 100 million Americans.  The United States is "in a tough stretch and it could last for awhile," said Biden. Dr. Antony Fauci says that the United States needs to decline to 10,000 daily cases, as the United States has daily cases of 150,000.  Los Angeles schools mandate vaccines for students 12 and over.  Trump supporters says she doesn't "agree" with Facebook fact checks. Trump supporter repeatedly put in "Facebook jail" for  misinformation and wears it as a badge of honor. She calls face checks "baloney."  The Department of Justice sues Texas over new abortion law and calls it "unconstitutional." The supreme court will take up abortion rights case from Mississippi next term after failing to act on Texas law. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/10/202143 minutes, 10 seconds
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Capitol Police Warn Of Uptick In Violent Rhetoric Ahead Of Rally

The Capitol police are warning of an uptick in violent rhetoric ahead of the upcoming September 18 D.C. "Justice for Ashli Babbitt" rally intended to show support for the jailed insurrectionists. Capitol police says rhetoric includes White supremacy imagery, Proud Boys leader is pushing turnout. Capitol police brace of potential violence at rally for rioters.  The rally organizer, an ex-Trump campaign operative calls rioters "political prisoners."  Minnesota governor pleads to protect kids by having them wear a mask, he says, "you wouldn't let them run across the street without looking." A Florida judge rules against Florida Gov. Desantis and allows mask mandates in school.  According to the White House, President Joe Biden is to talk about vaccine requirements and how to make "it safer for kids to go to school" in upcoming speech. BIden will also talk about covid testing in upcoming speech. According to CNN, Biden still has not gotten the covid vaccine booster.  Covid vaccine skepticism is high in resistant Ozarks community. People "act like covid is a big joke," says a vaccinated woman who lives in rural Ozarks community where the vaccination rate is at 27 percent.  Vaccine Skeptic believes officials kept the covid vaccine from Trump because he'd be reelected. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/202143 minutes, 36 seconds
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Biden Tours Storm-Ravaged Northeast Area, Describes As Code Red

President Joe Biden tours the storm-ravaged New Jersey and New York area and says "this is code red." Biden warns that weather disasters that are plaguing the United States will only get worse. "The nation and the world are in peril," said Biden. Biden calls the Hurricane Ida storm damage an "eye-opener" as he touts his economic agenda. Manchin pushes for a "strategic pause" on the $3.5 trillion plan.  The Hurricane Ida death toll is now at 20 in Louisiana, with an additional 52 dead and four missing in the Northeast.  13 Miami-Dade school staffers died of covid within weeks of eatheother. The Florida governor is appealing the ruling against his mask mandate ban. According to the teachers union, all were unvaccinated and African American.  Former pastor's plea, "do not bring God" into vaccine refusal.  Texas Gov. Abbott signs voting restrictions bill into law, one of the strictest voting bills on the heels of one of the strictest abortion laws in the country. The law bans 24-hour and drive-thru voting and empowers poll watchers.  Abbott defends the abortion law and pledges to "eliminate all rapists."  Trump allies are all but certain that former President Donald Trump will announce his run for 2024. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/202140 minutes, 59 seconds
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United States Tops 40 Million COVID Cases; Deaths up 25% From A Month Ago

United States tops 40 million COVID cases; deaths up 25% from A month ago; United States COVID cases up 850 % since start of summer season Biden in June touted a "summer of freedom and "joy"; At least 1,000 schools in 31 states have reportedly closed since start of school ear due to COVID; White house criticized over booster shot confusion: "need clear guidance"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/202140 minutes, 34 seconds
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President Biden Tours Hurricane Damage In Louisiana

Biden pledges to help communities in storm-ravaged Louisiana. At least 800,000 are still without power amid scorching heat. Death toll rises to 50 from historic flooding across the Northeast. August jobs report worries economist as Biden juggles multiple crises. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/4/202140 minutes, 38 seconds
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At Least 45 Killed, Some Without Power After Historic Flooding

Rescues are currently underway. However, some areas are without power, while other areas are still under water. The death toll rises to 45 people after historic flooding pounds the Northeast, including 23 in New Jersey. A tornado completely or partially destroyed 25 homes in New Jersey homes.  New Jersey governor describes area nearly leveled by tornado as "devastating" after a survey.  Louisiana has reported 4 nursing home deaths after being evacuated. More than 900,000 are still without power in Louisiana and gas is in short supply in the state.  The Supreme Court allows Texas' 6-week abortion law to take effect. President Joe Biden rips Scotus for allowing the Texas abortion law to take effect.  A judge has ruled against Florida's governor's ban on mask mandates in schools. A rage-filled mask debate in schools get physical as the United States averages nearly 170,000 new covid cases a day. Teachers and officials are being attacked for trying to enforce mask mandates.  Dr. Fauci points to studies on the booster shot, says "boost is so dramatic."  Democrats flood airwaves and spend twice as much as GOP on California recall.  15 marines that were wounded in Kabul attack are now being treated at Walter Reed. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/3/202143 minutes, 34 seconds
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White House Review of Afghanistan Chaos Likely to Intensify Blame Game

Taliban flaunt American-made armored vehicles, new weapons. Rep. Mo Brooks compares Jan. 6 panel to being “Gestapo, KGB-like”. McCarthy claims companies that comply with Jan. 6 panel’s records requests will be in violation of federal law. Tornado causes damage in MD; watches for Philly, NYC. Biden to visit Louisiana; nearly 1M customers without power. Joe Rogan says he has Covid, taking livestock drug despite warnings. Washington Post: GOP Rep. threatened a U.S. ambassador, embassy staff over attempt to travel to Afghanistan. Fire closes in on Lake Tahoe; official: coming hours “critical”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/202140 minutes, 40 seconds
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Biden to Terrorists: “We’ll Hunt You Down to the Ends of the Earth”

Biden: Afghanistan decision was “between leaving and escalating”. Biden: U.S. will continue to support Afghans through “diplomacy”. Nearly 14,000refugees at air base in Germany awaiting travel. 1+ million customers without power could take weeks to restore as residents will now face scorching heat. Acting FDA chief admits “these are difficult times” after two top vaccine officials leave agency. Freshman GOP Rep. talks of “bloodshed” over future elections. GOP candidate Elder could be biggest threat to Gov. Newsom.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/202141 minutes, 46 seconds
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U.S. Military Departs Afghanistan, Ending Longest U.S. War

President Biden will address the nation tomorrow as the U.S. ends operations in Afghanistan, leaving behind a war that left nearly 2,400 Americans dead and 20,000+ wounded over a 20 year period. Hurricane death toll rises as 1.1 million are without power. Louisiana governor expects death toll will "go up considerably" in the coming days. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/202133 minutes, 29 seconds
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White House Is Warned Of Another Possible Attack In Kabul

According to the Pentagon, the U.S. faces "specific, credible threats" at Kabul airport. The White House claims the final days of the evacuation will be "the most dangerous." The Pentagon admits thousands of ISIS-K fighters were released from prison days before the attack, blames the Afghan security forces for the release. Lawmakers, law enforcement fear possible violence on Capitol Hill ahead of rally in support of jailed rioters. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/202142 minutes, 39 seconds
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Biden Vows Revenge For 13 Service Members Killed In Kabul

President Joe Biden has vowed revenge for the 13 service members that were killed at Kabul's airport saying, "We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay." Biden holds a moment of silence and call the service members that were killed "heroes." 18 service members were wounded in the Kabul attack. Biden has told his commanders "to attack Isis-K assets." Biden still believes that United States forces should be out by August 31st. Biden also says that United States getting Afghan allies out of Afghanistan "can't be guaranteed." The Pentagon says that roughly 1,000 Americans are still in Afghanistan.  Isis-K claims it committed the deadly blasts that Biden is vowing retaliation for. According to Biden, there is no evidence of a Taliban-Isis "collusion" in the airport attack.  The Pentagon is expecting more Isis-K attacks and is striving to prevent future attacks. According to a United States General, the United States is facing an "imminent and" "very real threat streams" in Afghanistan; attacks vis rocket, vehicle and suicide.  Biden says he bears responsibility for what has happened, but pins blame on former President Donald Trump for giving him no choice. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/27/202150 minutes, 12 seconds
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Up to 1,500 Americans are Still in Afghanistan, 6 Days before Deadline

Blinken: facing “real possibility of ISIS-K attack” in Afghanistan. House committee seeks massive tranche of documents on Trump and Jan. 6 Capitol attack; deadline in 2 weeks. Nebraska tries to recruit nurses: vaccinations “not required”. U.S. to Americans at some Kabul airport gates: “leave immediately”. Some Dem voters who backed Newsom may now vote to recall him. Trump ally, former NFL star running for U.S. senate in Georgia. Naked “Nevermind” baby sues Nirvana for “child pornography”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/202141 minutes, 15 seconds
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Biden: “On a Pace” to Exit Afghanistan by Aug. 31

Biden says the plan depends on Taliban cooperation; asks for contingency plans. Biden sticks to deadline for Afghanistan exit, citing security concerns. House approves massive budget plan; Biden: “we came together”. House dems end stalemate, approve $3.5T budget plan. 100 hospital workers protest vaccine requirements, could be fired. Scientist studying livestock drug for Covid met with hate mail. VP Kamala Harris departure for Vietnam delayed 3+ hours due to possible Havana syndrome incident. “This is scary”. Woman captures Tennessee flooding on Facebook live before being tragically swept away.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/202140 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden Urged Against Extending Afghan Deadline Over Security Concerns

Biden aides advise against extending Afghanistan evacuation, while the Taliban warns of consequences if the U.S. misses the August 31st deadline. Moderate Democrats threaten to derail Biden's economic agenda. FDA approves Pfizer vaccine, prompting a slew of vaccine mandates. Flash flooding kills 21 in Tennessee; many still missing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/202142 minutes, 4 seconds
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Desperation Grows As Thousands Still Wait To Evacuate Kabul

White House acknowledges "volatile situation" after Biden claims there is "no indication" of Americans unable to get to airport. New photos show chaotic escape from Kabul in packed U.S. aircraft. Pentagon: U.S. helicopters evacuated Americans outside airport. Full FDA approval of Pfizer vaccine expected as early as Monday. Lines at Florida antibody treatment site, some so sick they cannot stand. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/202143 minutes, 52 seconds
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U.S. Diplomats Warned Of Potential Catastrophe In Afghanistan Last Month

U.S. Diplomats warned of a potential catastrophe in Afghanistan with a need for quick evacuations of Afghans, last month. U.S. diplomats are saying that the State Department ignored their warnings that could have avoided chaos at the Kabul airport, according to CNN.  The Taliban is cracking down on protests and Afghans trying to flee the country. Desperation grows for thousands of people trying to flee Afghanistan. The State Department says that "all hands on deck effort" to evacuate people.  "Why are they leaving us behind? I don't want to be killed," said an afghan interpreter who worked with the U.S. Special Forces, who fears for his life and the lives of his wife and three young children. The Afghan interpreter says that the Taliban is following him. "Once the Americans leave, our lives will be over," says the desperate Afghan interpreter. "Everybody is shooting at us," said the interpreter who says that he has tried in vain to get to the airport "many times." The Interpreter asks President Joe Biden to "save me and my family."  Three more U.S. senators have tested positive for covid. All three senators (King, Wicker and Hickenlooper) have all been vaccinated and have mild symptoms. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/20/202143 minutes, 58 seconds
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Biden: Afghanistan Pullout was not a Failure

Biden: no way to have exited Afghanistan “without chaos ensuing”; gunshots heard as CNN reports from Kabul. Biden: U.S. forces may stay in Afghanistan past Aug. 31st deadline. Biden: get the booster vaccine 8 months after the second shot. Taliban fighters clash with protesters who removed Taliban’s flag from main square; report: 3 people killed. Afghans desperate to get out; fear death if left behind. Top U.S. general to veterans: “your service mattered”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/202144 minutes, 15 seconds
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Biden Back to WH Tonight, to Speak on Afghanistan in Coming Days

WH says Biden “taking responsibility for every” U.S. decision on Afghanistan as administration races to evacuate Americans. Afghanistan’s first female mayor says Taliban will kill people like her: “I’m sitting here waiting for them”. Taliban vows more tolerance within “framework of Sharia law”. Texas’ anti-mask mandate governor tests positive for Covid. “We sacrificed lives for a lie”: marine who served in Afghanistan with devastating takedown of U.S. in NYT. 1,900+ dead after catastrophic Haiti earthquake. 45 year old Topeka mayor gets pacemaker after gallbladder removal and multiple hospital stays due to long Covid battle.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/202143 minutes, 37 seconds
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Biden Admits Afghanistan Collapsed "More Quickly" Than Expected

Biden defends Afghanistan withdrawal: "Never a good time".Texas leading nation in child COVID hospitalizations as Governor Abbot threatens to sue those who defy him on anti-mask mandate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/202145 minutes, 15 seconds
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Three Educators In One Florida County Die In 24 Hours, Tied To Covid

Three educators in Florida's Broward County have recently died in 24 hours, with causes of death being tied to covid. All the educators were under 50, all unvaccinated and all worked with kids under 12 years of age. In Mississippi, three schools have closed after a covid breakout.  A "deeply concerned" Biden administration singles out Texas and Florida governors as they double down on mask mandate bans.  A children's hospital in Alabama is treating a record number of patients, five are on ventilators. Current patients nearly double the previous record high. Dallas County says they have no available pediatric ICU beds left. A Georgia school district now has 550 covid cases. Employees must be vaccinated and tested weekly for a Los Angeles' school district.  Child covid cases surge 675 percent from July to August. According to a report, more than 10,000 students and staff are exposed and currently in quarantine across 14 states.  U.S. troops are on their way to Afghanistan to help evacuate personnel, after the Taliban now controls half of the provincial capitals. The White House has been caught off guard by the speed of the Taliban's advance as more cities fall. According to a poll, 62 percent of Americans approve of the troops withdrawal decision. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/202144 minutes, 42 seconds
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CDC: 91% of U.S. Seeing Substantial to High Covid Transmission

FDA authorization for boosters for some immunocompromised people expected within next 24 hours; Israel ok’s for people 50+. San Francisco to require vaccination proof for many indoor activities. Census: U.S.’s white population declines for first time on record. U.S. deploying 3,000 troops to help evacuate personnel; may move embassy to Kabul airport as cities fall to Taliban. PA congressman key to Trump’s big lie and coup attempt. Record number of migrants detained in July in two decades.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/13/202142 minutes, 1 second
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New York Times: Trump Threatened To Fire U.S. Attorney For Not Backing Election Fraud Claims

Former U.S. Attorney testifies to Senate committee for three hours, Trump wanted to fire him over voter claims. After Biden's win on bipartisan win on infrastructure, Senate advances budget blueprint but Manchin now balking. Judge allows defamation lawsuit against Trump allies Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, MyPillow CEO to move forward. YouTube suspends Sen. Rand Paul for misinformation on masks. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/202140 minutes, 25 seconds
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Gov. Cuomo Resigns While Denying Wrongdoing: AG Report "False"

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will resign. On Monday, he also called the NY Attorney General's report that found he sexually harassed 11 women "false." He said in part, "in my mind, I've never crossed the line with anyone." President Joe Biden: "My concerns are deep;" he expressed on Monday in regards to the rising Covid cases among children.  The American Academy of Pediatrics says there were 94,000 reported new cases in children in the past week.  Pediatrics Group calls for urgency on vaccine authorization for kids.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/202141 minutes, 26 seconds
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Governor DeSantis threatens salaries if schools mandate masks

CDC suggests 99.99% of vaccinated people have not had a severe breakthrough case of Covid, Sources: Cuomo in "fighting mood" aides urging him to resign, Senate judiciary to interview ex-U.S. attorney as part of Trump probeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/202146 minutes, 31 seconds
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DeSantis Escalates Feud With Biden As Florida Hits Record Cases

Florida's Republican Governor DeSantis escalates a feud with President Joe Biden as Florida hits record cases. DeSantis takes a stab at Biden's memory: "What else has he forgotten?"; Biden yesterday on DeSantis: "Governor who?"  The White House hits Gov. DeSantis for defying mask guidelines and for "fundraising off" anti-Fauci campaign merchandise. Florida recently reports its worst week yet for covid cases. Maryland governor on cases, hospitalizations: "Good news is" Maryland is not like Florida. A Trump appointed lawyer tried to weaponize the DOJ to help former President Donald Trump. Sources are saying that a top DOJ officials, a Trump loyalist, believed China used special thermometers to change the 2020 election results. Sources are also saying that the Trump loyalist at the DOJ claimed that Chinese intel was using thermometers to change results in vote tally machines. A former Trump campaign official is promoting September protest at Capitol to support alleged rioters who are currently in jail.  New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's attorneys fire back against sexual harassment allegations: "This was one sided and he was ambushed." His attorneys are also saying that the attorney general's probe had a "predetermined narrative." Cuomo staffer files a criminal complaint against him as his attorneys try to discredit his accusers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/202141 minutes, 43 seconds
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January 6 Panel Takes Over Investigation Of Trump's Coup Attempt

Timeline of Trump's pressure campaign to overturn the election shows coup attempt in plain sight. Biden dismisses DeSantis amid war of words. Florida leads nation in new adult and child COVID hospitalizations. Columbia, SC mayor defies GOP governor's ban on school mask mandates. Senator Lindsay Graham urges Trump to tell public "take the vaccine". Trump PAC asks supporters to vote on "official Trump cards" for his "strongest supporters" to carry with them. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/6/202142 minutes, 6 seconds
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Desantis to Biden: “I Don’t Want to Hear a Blip about Covid from You”

Biden to Govs: help or “get out of the way”. Top DOJ official prepped resignation letter over Trump’s “direct instructions” to support his election fraud claims. Moderate Dem wins nomination for Ohio congressional seat, defeats progressive endorsed by Bernie Sanders and AOC. White House doubles down on Biden’s call for Gov. Cuomo to resign. Majority of NY State Assembly tells CNN they would vote to impeach Gov. Cuomo after sexual harassment claims. Arkansas reports 25 ICU beds available, “a record low”; state’s GOP Gov. regrets signing mask mandate ban. “Number beyond belief” donated to Mom who faced eviction.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/202142 minutes, 59 seconds
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Biden On Gov. Cuomo: "I Think He Should Resign"

Biden on Gov. Cuomo: "I think he should resign" Biden joins house speaker and other top democrats calling on governor Cuomo to resign after damning sexual harassment report New York attorney general concludes gov. Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, finds he engaged in "unwelcome and nonconsensual touching" Cuomo denies harassment allegations; New York attorney general finds 11 women credible; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/202152 minutes, 17 seconds
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Admin Officials Say Governors Putting "Political Interests" Above Public Health

With U.S. cases up 500% over the last month and their state's accounting for 1 out of every 3 cases, Florida governor mocks masks while Texas governor bans masks mandates. Senator Lindsay Graham says he has COVID after being fully vaccinated. Third officer who responded to Capitol riots dies by suicide. White House scrambling after eviction moratorium expires. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/202143 minutes, 9 seconds
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Biden: Further Covid Restrictions Coming "In All Probability”

Trump pressed DOJ: “just say that the election was corrupt”. Atlanta school with 14 positive cases; 100+ students quarantining. GOP State Sen. threatens subpoenas as counties reject audit push. My Pillow CEO pulls ads from once-friendly Fox News. NASA’s Insight Lander reveals new data about Mars.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/202140 minutes, 16 seconds
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Biden To The Unvaccinated: "You Don't Have To Die"

Biden shifts administration's messaging, now telling federal workers to get vaccinated or face regular testing. LA hospital admitting most COVID patients since pandemic began. McCarthy calls January 6 committee "a sham" when asked if he'll testify. Police reform appears stalled as both sides no closer to deal. 12 million Americans behind on rent as nationwide eviction moratorium set to expire in two days. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/30/202142 minutes, 12 seconds
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Google, Facebook, Netflix, Join Major Companies Mandating Vaccines

Google, Facebook, Netflix, join major companies mandating vaccines as cases surge; debate intensifies on mask, booster; Confusion mounts on masks, vaccines as hospitalizations surge; New York City company to staff: get vaccinated or get fired; Confusion mounts as Surgeon General undercuts Pfizer on booster and American face mixed messages on mask; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/202142 minutes, 58 seconds
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"Kill Him With His Own Gun": Officers Recount January 6 Horrors

Officers describe hand-to-hand combat on January 6: "Bashed me in the head,""screaming in agony,""foaming at the mouth." As officers recount January 6 violence, some Republicans refer to Trump supporters arrested in riot as "political prisoners". CDC: vaccinated people should mask up indoors in high-risk areas. Former Senator Barbara Boxer speaks out after assault in Oakland. Simone Biles withdraws from team event: "I have to focus on my mental health"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/202147 minutes, 12 seconds
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House Republicans demand Pelosi seat McCarthy's picks for committee

Florida hospital director warns of "exponential" rise in patients:  "this could be over if people got vaccinated", Trump ally Barrack after not guilty plea: "I'm 100% innocent", Flynn says he might take assault weapon and "find somebody", comes after comment about coupTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/202140 minutes, 23 seconds
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Frustration Mounts As Vaccinations Stall And Hospitalizations Spike

Frustrations are mounting as vaccinations stall and hospitalizations spike. A report says Iowa warns that thousands of vaccines may have to be tossed. Governors are frustrated over stalling vaccinations as more than a third of United States counties have a high transmission.  Alabama covid cases have doubled in a week. The Alabama governor GOP governor says that "it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks... [they're] letting us down." The pace of Americans becoming fully vaccinated hits a new low.  New Capitol Police Chief says that "courage" is on display when speaking about Jan 6 committee. The police chief talks about Trump and republicans downplaying the January riot by saying "I know what the men and women of this agency went through."  Jan 6 riot panel hears its first witnesses on Tuesday. Pelosi looks to Bolster's bipartisan standing of Jan 6 panel with potential addition of republican Adam Kinzinger.   Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Arizona and plans to prop up recent audit.  According to the Washington Post, Trump's PAC raised $75 million this year amid claims that the election was stolen. However, Trump's PAC is not devoting funds to probe such claims.  Trump's ally Barrack has been freed from prison after a $250 million bail deal for release. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/202141 minutes, 14 seconds
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CDC Chief Warns "Virus Has No Incentive To Let UP"

CDC Chief warns "Virus has no incentive to let up"; Biden does not rule out a change in mask wearing guidance as he stresses pandemic is among the unvaccinated; Mask debate returns as "Aggressive" Delta variant derails progress; Health officials: United States seeing consequences despite warnings: "It's serious and it's spreading faster than was anticipated";To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/23/202142 minutes, 10 seconds
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GOP And Dems Go To War Over January 6 Committee Picks

GOP and democrats go to war over January 6 committee picks: Pelosi rejects 2 Trump allies and McCarthy pulls al five picks; GOP's McCarthy pulls picks for January 6 panel, calls Pelosi rejection of his picks an "Egregious abuse of power"; GOP's rep Cheney backs Pelosi's rejection of GOP picks from January 6 panel, rails against McCarthy's "Disgraceful" rhetoric; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trump Ally Barrack Arrested, Charged With Acting As Foreign Agent

Trump ally Barrack arrested, charged with acting as foreign agent; Joins long line of Trump associate facing legal trouble; Prosecutors say Trump ally Tom Barrack is a serious flight risk, citing private plane and "Substantial" foreign ties; Study: Johnson and Johnson vaccine may be less effective against delta variant; 12.8 million who took the vaccine could benefit from a booster; AAP: Child COVID cases spike, nearly double from end of June;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/202144 minutes, 9 seconds
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Dow Plunges 700 Points Over Delta Variant Fears

With cases up 145%, hospitalizations up 50%, and deaths up 12% in two weeks, Dr. Fauci warns of a "smoldering of this outbreak" if U.S. doesn't get uncooperative people to get vaccinated. McCarthy names Trump ally, 4 other Republicans to January 6 panel. First Capitol rioter sentenced for felony gets 8 months in prison; could set benchmark for 230 rioters charged with same crime. Biden backtracks, says "Facebook isn't killing people", but claims misinfo on the site is hurting the American people. Two more American athletes infected with COVID just days before Olympics. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/202145 minutes, 4 seconds
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Doctor Warns “The Delta Variant is Coming for Us. It’s a Beast”

CDC Chief says U.S. seeing “pandemic of the unvaccinated” as cases are rising in all 50 states for first time in 6 months. In dramatic shift, Biden officials find lab leak theory at least as credible as a natural origin explanation. Pence playing both sides today: couldn’t be “more proud” to serve with Trump, been through “a lot” in the past year. Source: NY prosecutors pressuring top Trump org. Exec Calamari to cooperate since CFO Weisselberg was charged. Judge’s ruling declares DACA illegal, blocks new applicants. Facebook responds with sharp words after Biden says sites like Facebook are “killing people” with Covid misinformation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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McCarthy Shows Allegiance To Trump Despite Looming January 6 Special Committee Hearing

A source claims McCarthy, Trump did not discuss panel on January 6 riot as Trump's whitewashing of attack reaches new levels. Trump says he never threatened "Coup," but then says Milley is "one of the last people I would want to" do a coup with. Los Angeles County reinstates mask mandate as cases rise in 47 states. Fox avoids live airing of surgeon general's remarks warning misinformation "poses an imminent" threat to the health of the U.S.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/16/202141 minutes, 3 seconds
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White House Take On Republicans, Media with Anti-Vaccine Rhectoric

White House take on republicans, media with anti-vaccine rhetoric, White House waging war on vaccine disinformation as vaccinations plunge; Surgeon General: COVID disinformation a public health crisis; McConnell rips Biden for comparing voting laws to civil war: "Laugh-out-loud funny if it wasn't so irresponsible"; McConnell   claims changes to voting laws are "Not Controversial" Texas democrats meet with key democrat senators in push to pass federal voting rights legislation despite lack of support; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/202140 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lebanon “days away” from “Social explosion”

Lebanon’s economy in free fall for two years, it is now a crisis; Country is on the brink of collapse.  NYC hits top earners with tax hike, prompting some to leave.  150-day life and death battle for woman ravaged by COVID.  NYC’s Eric Adams disagrees with De Blasio’s school mask mandate.  “What the f**k?”: Book claims Chairman of Joint Chiefs was incredulous over Trump Bible photo op in Lafayette Square.  Book: Trump on leaker who revealed he was in bunker during George Floyd protests last year: “They should be executed”.  Biden warns trump’s election lies threaten democracy: Giuliani told Trump aides on election night, “just say we won.”. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/202144 minutes, 45 seconds
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Biden's Answer To Crime Surge: More Funding, More Police Officers

Biden pushes to fund the police in blow to progressives; some Democrats fear focus on "wokeness" amid rising crime could backfire. Trump intensifies attacks on liberals focused on "woke" message; poll: 57% believe people too easily offended by what others say. Indicted Trump CFO removed from key positions at Trump Organization as NY prosecutors pressure him to flip on Trump. Texas House Democrats flee state for DC in effort to block GOP from passing restrictive voting bill during special session. Biden Administration not convinced on COVID booster after Pfizer briefing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/202140 minutes, 51 seconds
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Fauci on Covid Booster: Listen to CDC & FDA, not Pfizer

Fauci: Pfizer CEO apologized for surprise booster announcement. New Jan. 6th riot footage shows officers being dragged. Indictment could pressure Weisselberg to cooperate against Trump. CPAC agenda shows Trump’s election lies loom large. CPAC underway in Dallas right now; Trump influence evident. Billionaire Branson set for space launch in less than 48 hours. Bertinelli: Viewers saw themselves in “One Day at a Time”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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VP Harris: Voting Rights "Is The FIght Of Our Lifetime"

Texas weighs on voting bill in a special session weeks after democrats walkout. Vice President Kamala Harris says that voting rights "is the fight of our lifetime" as Texas weighs the election overhaul bill in a special session and an ally for former President Donald Trump pushes an audit in Pennsylvania. Texas and Pennsylvania lawmakers are exploiting Trump's election loss and lies.  Pfizer is seeking an emergency use authorization for a third covid dose as it is seeing waning immunity from its vaccine.  64 people have been confirmed dead in the Florida condo collapse and 76 people remain unaccounted for. A report from more than a year before the condo collapse warned that parts of the building (the entrance and the garage) had zero years of "remaining useful life." A report says that the Surfside condo had a fraction of funds needed for repairs.  President Joe Biden defends his decision to pull the U.S. out of Afghanistan as the Taliban advances. Biden says that  he will not send more Americans to war "in Afghanistan with no reasonable expectation of achieving a different outcome."  Biden also vowed to respond to Putin and now faces key test after the Russian-linked hackers believed to be behind the 5th attack on the U.S. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/9/202142 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sources: McCarthy Shifts, Will Put Republicans On January Panel

Sources: McCarthy shifts, will put republicans on January 6 panel; likely to tap some Trump allies who have whitewashed attack; McCarthy finalizing house GOP picks for January 6 special committee after threatening members who accect offer to serve panel; Democrat members and representative Cheney met today to discuss panel; Federal Bureau of Investigation infiltrates "Bible Study" group that wanted to test homemade bombs, surveil capitol and secede from United States; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/202140 minutes, 40 seconds
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GOP candidates embrace big lie for 2022 midterm elections

Republican candidates campaigning on baseless claim that fraud was a rampant problem in the 2020 election.  GOP seizes on critical race theory, puts parents on edge, claiming kids are being taught to hate themselves.  FBI releases disturbing new videos from January 6 riot.  Surveillance video shows rioters breaking into Senate chamber as Capitol police warn they aren’t prepared for future attacks.  Capitol Officer: “We haven’t made any changes to prepare” for more potential violence. “Zero, that’s what I’m worried about”.  Capitol Police brace for potential pro-Trump violence in August. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/202146 minutes, 50 seconds
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Capitol Rioter Joined GOP Members of Congress on Border Trip this Week

Rioter also sat in the audience for Trump interview. GOP leader McCarthy and other Trump allies could be called to testify before Jan. 6th committee. Biden builds on Reagan’s “Morning in America” as he touts economic recovery: “The suns coming out’. U.S. jobless rate 5.9%, still down 6.8 million jobs from February 2020. Judge orders city of Minneapolis to add more police officers after city council moved to dismantle dept. North Miami Beach orders evacuation of condo deemed unsafe. Richard Branson aims to beat Bezos to space with a July 11th flight. HHS: Delta variant making it harder to reach herd immunity.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/202141 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump Exec Charged In Alleged Tax Scheme

A former President Donald Trump exec Allen Weisselberg has been charged in an alleged 15-year tax scheme, evading taxes on $1.7 million of income. Weisselberg has been indicted on 15 felony counts. Prosecutors says that the Trump org CFO evaded taxes on $1.7 million in income.Prosecutors are also saying that the Trump organization devised a tax scheme to compensate its top executives "off the books."  McCarthy is refusing to say whether he will appoint members to the Jan 6 commission. Sources are saying that McCarthy is threatened by probe. Sources are saying that McCafrthy threatened GOPs members  if they accepted offer from Pelosi to serve on Jan 6 select committee. McCarthy is "shocked" that Cheney accepted the position on Jan 6 select committee. Cheney says that oath come before politics. Pelosi appoints GOP Rep Liz Cheney to Jan 6 commission.  Biden says that the families of the collapse victims are "going through hell." Biden met with the families of the condo collapse victims and says that "they're praying, pleading, God let there be miracle. Rescue efforts resume after being halted for nearly 25 hours, amid concerns that the rest of the building could fall. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/2/202142 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bill Cosby Speaks Out For The First Time Since Being Released

Bill Cosby speaks out for the first time since being released from prison: "I have always maintained my innocence"; Cosby is back home after PA supreme court overturns sexual assault conviction Cosby served 2 years of 10-year sentence in prison; Bill Cosby accuser says overturned conviction "May discourage those who seek justice for sexual assault"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/202144 minutes, 1 second
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CDC: Delta variant now accounts for 1 in 4 U.S. cases

L.A. County pushes mask wearing indoors, even among vaccinated; Israel revives mandate. 12 dead, 149 unaccounted for in high-rise condo collapse; Dispatch audio:”Almost resembles the Trade Center”.  800 responders from 60 agencies assisting search and rescue.  Florida State Attorney plans to call for grand jury probe of collapse.  Letter to residents 2 months before condo collapse were told “the concrete deterioration is accelerating”. Report: Contractor found cracking 3 hours before collapse.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/202149 minutes, 59 seconds
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Deathtoll Rises to 11 in Condo Collapse; 150 Unaccounted For

The mayor of Miami-Dade County has confirmed 11 people died in the condo collapse in Surfside, Florida; 150 people are still unaccounted for.  A 2018 report shows, an engineering firm warned about "major structural damage."  The owners of the building were to begin payments for repairs days after collapse. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/202152 minutes, 59 seconds
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159 unaccounted for in condo collapse, rescuers taking risks

Families give DNA samples of missing, official: "we don't know the exact number that were in the building", firefighters battle heavy smoke from debris, $5 million lawsuit filed against association of the collapsed condo, Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years for Floyd murderTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/202148 minutes, 5 seconds
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Race For Survivors As 99 Unaccounted For In Condo Collapse

Desperate search continues as 99 unaccounted for in condo collapse; fire official says tactical units heard sounds from rubble earlier. Surveillance video shows moment building "literally collapsed". Lawmakers reach bipartisan deals on infrastructure, police reform; Biden: "heart of democracy requires consensus". Highly transmissible Delta variant found in cluster of cases at NV elementary school; variant spreading in 49 states and D.C. Britney Spears makes a shocking confession. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/25/202146 minutes, 32 seconds
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New Police Body Cam Videos Shows Horrifying Capitol Siege;

New police body cam video shows horrifying capitol siege; Judge: GOP attempt to "rewrite history" is utter nonsense" New videos show capitol police rioters attacking police: "Pigs"; top united States General rips GOP's critical race theory talking point; United States General: GOP criticizing military on diversity is "Offensive"; New video shows capitol rioters attacking police as McCarthy admits he hasn't talked to republicans spreading conspiracies; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/202147 minutes, 56 seconds
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Voting Rights Bill Fails To Advance; All In GOP Vote Against It

Voting rights bill fails to advance; all in GOP vote against it; As voting rights bill fail to advance, McConnell says of sham Arizona audit: "I'm Okay" with the states sorting this "Stuff out"; Schumer says McConnell is using " language and the logic of southern senators in the 60' to block voting rights bill; Democrats Manchin and Sinema set against ending filibuster; Pelosi tells colleagues she will name select committee to probe January 6 2021 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/202144 minutes, 58 seconds
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"Democracy Is On The Line": Obama Cites Jan. 6 Riot To Push Voting Rights Bill

Local election officials ousted by GOP for rejecting lies. Source: Prosecutors could decide whether to charge Trump Organization executive as soon as next month. QAnon's obsession with Arizona audit, overturning election sparks fears of further violence. Hours away from polls opening in New York City's mayoral primary. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/202141 minutes, 22 seconds
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Pence Gets Drowned Out By Hecklers Shouting "Traitor" At Summit

Pence gets drowned out by hecklers shouting "Traitor" at summit; as new video sjow Trump supporter punching officer at riot; New video shred GOP rep's "normal tourist visit" remark; rioter: "Disarm them and then we storm the f*cking capitol" GOP says Biden gave Putin a pass, ignores Trump track record; Republicans dismiss Manchin's voting compromise; Schumer set to hold vote on advance election bill TuesdayTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/202141 minutes, 20 seconds
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DOJ Releases New Bodycam Video Of January 6 Riot

Horrifying new video from the insurrection at the Capitol shows a man with a flagpole rushing and tackiing officers to the ground. Biden signs law making Juneteenth a federal holiday. One person is dead and 12 others are injured in an Arizona shooting spree as the U.S. sees a surge in gun violence; 19 mass shootings in the last week. Grocery store clerk fatally shot over a face mask dispute. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/18/202145 minutes, 55 seconds
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Biden Confronts Putin, Warns of Consequences,"

Biden confronts Putin, warns of "consequences," but Russian president sidesteps questions on cyber attacks and navalny; Biden says "I did what I came to do" but Putin conflicts remain; Putin cites black lives matter and capitol riot when asked about crackdown on Navalny and Russian opposition; President Biden says Putin "Knows that I will take action" on continued election meddling, cyber attacks; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/202146 minutes, 50 seconds
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NYC Mayoral candidate proposes $1B cut to NYPD as crime surges

Biden, Putin to meet as relations at lowest point since Cold War.  21 in GOP vote no on congressional gold medal for Jan. 6 officers.  FBI Chief pressed on missed warning signs in Jan. 6 attack.  Emails: Trump, allies pushed DOJ to probe false election claims.  NYT: Trump organization’s Finance Chief could face charges as soon as this summer; Appears probe heading into final stages.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/202145 minutes
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Biden Says He Was Being Honest When He Called Putin A "Killer"

Biden on Putin: "he's bright, he's tough.. he is, as they say when you used to play ball, a worthy adversary". FBI warns QAnon followers more emboldened than ever, may move from "digital soldiers" to taking violent real world action. House Judiciary Committee announces investigation into data secretly sought from members of Congress and journalists. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/202143 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trump DOJ Sent Broad Request To Apple As Part Of Leak Probe Targeting Lawmakers

Trump's department of Justice sent broad request to apple as part of leak probe targeting lawmakers; Microsoft also subpoenaed; Apple: Trump's department of justice demanded data on 73 phone numbers and 35 emails as part of leak probe that targeted lawmakers  Microsoft also subpoenaed for data in connection to capitol hill staffer; Senate democrats threaten to seapoena Barr on seizure of DataTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/202146 minutes, 15 seconds
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Doctor Falsely Testifies Vaccines Magnetize People as Highly Contagious Variant Spreads in U.S.

Vaccinations dwindle as misinformation grows more contagious; GOP-invited doctor falsely testifies that vaccines magnetize people. Bipartisan group of senators announce infrastructure deal; $578 billion in spending, no tax increases. Biden will have "direct" and "candid" face to face meeting with Putin; Trump tries to undercut meeting, announces his own Putin summit. Autopsy says Andrew Brown Jr. died from gunshot wound to the back of the head; district attorney said officers were "justified"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/11/202144 minutes, 53 seconds
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Biden Tested On World Stage As Domestic Agenda Is In Peril

Biden tested on world stage as domestic agenda is in peril; Growing number of democrats urge Biden, leadership to act without GOP; "The republicans have held ud up long enough"; Biden says he won't hold back in Putin meeting: United States will respond in a "robust" way if Russia engages in "harmful activities"; Sources: White house worried Harris foreign trip is overshadowed by questions about why she didn't visit the border; Vice President Harris faces headwinds on both top items in her portfolio: immigration and voting rights;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/202140 minutes, 42 seconds
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IRS Data shows billionaires pay little to no income tax

VP Harris speaks after meeting with Mexico’s President; Comes as GOP criticizes lack of visit to southern border. VP Harris: Border problem stems from crises in 3 key countries. Senate report on January 6 avoids Trump’s role in inciting riot. Fauci warns U.S. cannot allow Delta variant to become dominant; Current fast-growing strain that originated in India. Author: U.S. was well-equipped to contain COVID pandemic but initially had one of worst responses to it. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/202157 minutes, 4 seconds
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New Audio, Emails Reveal Giuliani Doing Trump's Bidding

Audio shows Giuliani pressuring Ukrainian officials to probe Biden in exchange for aid: "it would go a long way". VP Harris to undocumented migrants: "do not come" to United States. Fellow Democrats rip Sen. Joe Manchin, with some calling him the "new Mitch McConnell". Classified report warned COVID might have leaked from Wuhan lab. Judge overturns California ban on assault weapons, the type of guns used in Sandy Hook, Aurora, Las Vegas mass shootings. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/202146 minutes, 12 seconds
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NYT: Trump org. exec. subpoenaed before grand jury

NY Times: Manhattan D.A. subpoenaed Jeffrey McConney, to testify before a grand jury, Biden rejects GOP infrastructure offer despite $50B increase, New urgency in White House over threat of cyberattacks as FBI Director Wray compares danger to 9/11To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/202143 minutes, 13 seconds
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Manchin Stands Firm, Wants Bipartisan Deal on Infrastructure

Manchin on infrastructure talks: "We need to do something in a bipartisan way" as source confirms Biden offered to lower price tag to $1 trillion. According to sources, Trump is asking advisers if he could be reinstated as president. DOJ investigating whether GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz obstructed justice during ongoing sex trafficking probe. Biden expands Trump order banning U.S. investment in Chinese firms connected to the Chinese military. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/4/202145 minutes, 47 seconds
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Law Enforcement Concerned Pro-Trump Conspiracy Could Incite More Violence

According to the NY Times, Trump is telling allies he expects he will be reinstated by August, urging conservative writers to say election was stolen. Private investigator hired to find, serve Rep. Mo Brooks with lawsuit claiming he incited January 6 insurrection. George P. Bush, son of Jeb Bush, announcing he is running for Texas Attorney General. Netanyahu on the way out as Prime Minister. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/202142 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trump Endorses Texas Governor Greg Abbott After Abbott Pushes Restictiive Voter Law

Trump endorses Texas Governor Greg Abbott after Abbott pushes restrictive voter law; Biden slams GOP voting restrictions as "simply un-American"; Former Trump adviser Michael Flynn appears to suggest Myanmar-style coup "Should happen" in United States; Pro-Trump attorney Powell claims Trump "Can simply be reinstated"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/202143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Texas Democrats Stage Walkout, Blocking Passage of Restrictive Voting Bill

Biden: democracy thrives "when people have the right to vote freely and fairly and conveniently". Democratic Congressman calls on Biden to create presidential commission to investigate January 6th insurrection. DOJ adds four new defendants to Oathkeepers conspiracy case. Former Trump advisor, Michael Flynn, appears to suggest a Myanmar-style coup "should happen" in the United States. Virus experts: not getting answers to origins of COVID could have dire consequences in the future. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/1/202141 minutes, 5 seconds
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GOP Blocks Capitol Riot Panel; Only 6 Voted In Favor Of Bill

GOP blocks capitol riot panel; only 6 voted in favor of bill; GOP Senator calls out republicans on January 6 commission: "Short term political gain at the expense of understanding" attack; Poll: 23 percent of republicans believe Qunon conspiracy theories; Mother, partner of fallen officer Brian Sicknick slam GOP; "All talk and no action" after blocking insurrection probe; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/202141 minutes, 6 seconds
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GOP Is Expected To Block Jan 6 Commission Bill , Caving To Trump

Awaiting the vote on the Jan 6 commission bill. The senate GOP is expected to block it despite please from the fallen Capitol officer's mother and ex-DHS secretaries. The GOP may be caving to Former President Donald Trump. The slain officer's mom asks, "How can they not be doing the right thing?" Mitch McConnell is asking senators to oppose the bill as a "personal favor."  Gaetz and Greene take road show and Trump's election lie to Georgia. A Gaetz-Greene rallygoer says he's "hopeful" that the election will be overturned and clings to the false claim that Trump won the 2020 presidential election, "This was too great of a crime and we just can't let it go."  Former House Speaker Paul Ryan is expected to say that conservatives are "at a crossroads" in a speech that rebukes Trump tonight. Rep. Gaetz takes a shot at Former House Speaker Paul Ryan.  Current and former republicans take sides as Trump looms large.  Authorities has previously detained the California shooter and found hatred towards his employer and had books about terrorism and manifestos. Authorities had questioned the shooter about hating his workplace. Nine victims who were killed in the California shooting have been identified and range in age 29-63. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/28/202141 minutes, 47 seconds
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Witness Told To Prep For Grand Jury Testimony In Trump Case

Witness told to prep for grand jury testimony in trump case; Prosecutors investigate Trump tell witness prepare for grand jury testimony, signaling probe is advanced stage; Some Trump advisers see a Trump indictment as inevitable; California governor "The hell's wrong with us?" eight people killed in California mass shooting; 232 mass shooting this year; Biden blames Trump administration for "Failure" to get inspectors on ground early in pandemic: Hampers probe into COVID"s originsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/202142 minutes, 48 seconds
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CNN: Biden administration shut down secretive effort by Trump administration to prove COVID originated in a Chinese lab.

The Washington Post reporting the Manhattan District Attorney has convened a grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict former president Donald Trump. After five days Republican leaders finally condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Holocaust comparison. A memorial to remember George Floyd one year after his murder. CDC: Half of U.S. adults are fully vaccinated against COVID  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/26/202141 minutes, 32 seconds
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White House, Intelligence Community Not Ruling Out COVID Originated In Lab

The White House isn't ruling out a theory on the origin of COVID-19 as new reports reveal Wuhan lab staffers were hospitalized in 2019. Dr. Fauci not convinced COVID developed naturally; former CDC Chief: he thinks it "escaped" from a lab. House GOP leadership silent as Rep. Majorie Taylor-Greene doubles down on comparing mask mandate to the Holocaust. Trump loyalists push for Arizona style election audit in more states. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/25/202142 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trump Allies Pushing for Arizona Style Election Audit in More States

Gaetz & Greene take road show to AZ, ground zero for big lie. CNN: Gaetz’s ex-girlfriend to cooperate in sex trafficking probe. Police to release all video in death of Ronald Greene tonight. Biden tells CNN it’s “wrong“mot seize reporters records after Trump administration targeted Barbara Starr. Veterans rip Sen. Cruz for mocking “emasculated military”. Attorney: DNA on weapon shows innocent man may have been executed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/202144 minutes, 55 seconds
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Republicans Admit They're Against Riot Commission Due To Politics

Republicans refuse to back riot commission, say quiet part out loud: "rehashing" it is not good for politics. McCarthy says that he would be willing to testify about January 6 conversation with then President Trump before commission that is likely going nowhere. Trump predictably attacks 35 Republicans who broke with him, GOP leadership by voting in favor of January 6 commission; calling them "weak". Bodycam video shows troopers tase, kick, and drag Black man; family says they were told he died after crashing into a tree. Trump Organization executive Weisselberg under criminal investigation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/21/202143 minutes, 50 seconds
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House Passes Bill To Form Jan.6 Commission; 175 GOP No Votes

House passes bill to form January 6 Commission; 175 GOP no votes after Trump calls it a "Democrat Trap"; 35 Republicans break with McCarthy, vote yes on January 6 Commission; CNN: New York attorney general opens criminal tax probe into Trump organization CFO; More states breaking with CDC, barring mask mandates in schools; 200+ colleges and Universities requiring students to be vaccinated;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/202145 minutes, 6 seconds
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Republicans on McCarthy Opposing Bipartisan January 6 Commission

Republican on McCarthy opposing bipartisan January 6 commission: "Kevin got too scared and he can't let it go any place". Scales urges republicans to vote against Jan. 6 commission; Qanon zeros in on conspiratorial election audit in AZ. Protesters demand justice in North Carolina; district atty says Andrew Brown jr. " Drove directly" At deputy before fatal shooting; Sources: Biden phone call with Netanyahu was firmer in tone than the white house revealed publicly.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/202143 minutes, 9 seconds
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Confusion Mounts After CDC's Abrupt Reversal on Mask Guidance

Cities, states, businesses grapple with whether to align with CDC on mask's or break with guidelines; 20 states in process of ending mandates; California and New Jersey keep orders; GOP Arizona election official: Trump's election lie "unhinged;" Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz ally formally pleads guilty to 6 federal charges; admits to judge he solicited and paid a minor for sex. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/18/202140 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ocasio-Cortez: Greene's Behavior Shows She is "Deeply Unwell";

Ocasio-Cortez: Greene's behavior shows she is "Deeply Unwell"; Marjorie Taylor Greene tells AOC to "Get rid of your diaper" Through office mail slot in now deleted video; Gaetz associate plans to plead guilty to 6 federal charges; Plea agreement: Gaetz associate met minor hotels and "Engaged in commercial sex acts" at least 7 times To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/202143 minutes, 28 seconds
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CDC: Vaccinated Americans No Longer Need Masks In Most Cases

"Great day for America", Biden touts as new CDC guidance states that fully vaccinated Americans no longer need masks indoors or outdoors in most cases. Rep. Majorie Taylor-Greene pulls stunt, berates Rep. Ocasio-Cortez outside House chamber. Sources: Colonial Pipeline paid ransom to hackers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/14/202143 minutes, 15 seconds
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McCarthy Says "I Don't Think Anybody Is Questioning Legitimacy Of The Presidency"

McCarthy says with a straight face "I don't think anybody is questioning the legitimacy of the presidential election; Cheney speaks out after leadership ouster: I intend to be a leader in "A fight to help to restore our party"; Trump defense secretary backtracks on blaming Trump for capitol riot; Colonial pipeline begins to restart operations, warns it will take several days" for service to return to normal;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/202140 minutes, 49 seconds
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Rep. Cheney: I Will Have Something To Say "In A Little Bit"

Rep. Cheney on eve of vote to remove her from leadership position: I will have something to say "In a little bit"; Protesters on streets as Brown family sees 19 minutes video of deputy-involved shooting; family: unjustified killing;Arizona governor signs bill purging tens of thousands of people in state from early voting list; Florida Gov. Desantil declares state of emergency activates national guard over gas shortage; 4 states declares state of emergency; long lines at gas stations, dow plunges over gas shortage fears;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/202141 minutes, 20 seconds
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McCarthy: GOP embraces "free thought and debate"

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy says "GOP embraces free thoughts and debate" in letter about ousting Rep. Liz Cheney, who's under fire for criticizing Trump; FBI: criminal group originating from Russia responsible for cyberattack on U.S. pipeline; Democrats push national voting rights bill; 361 restrictive bills introduced in 47 states To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/11/202142 minutes, 5 seconds
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, Under Federal Investingation

Rep Matt Gaetz, under federal investigation, joins forces with conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene; The United States adds 266,000 jobs; economist predicted 1 million; Biden says United States economy recovery still has "A long way to go" Follow dismal April jobs report; Federal grand jury indicts Derek Chauvin, 3 other ex-Minneapolis officers on charges of violating George Floyd's civil rights;Texas house passes election bill with new voting restrictions; Large Chinese rocket set to tumble back to earth this weekend;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/202141 minutes, 15 seconds
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Biden Pushes Spending Plan, McConnell "Anxious To Stop" Him

McCarthy, Stefanik, other Republicans still touting Biden bill they unanimously opposed. Florida Governor DeSantis signs restrictive voting bill into law. Texas lawmakers debate bills restricting ballot access. In the U.S., COVID-19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations are at their lowest levels in 7 months. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/7/202142 minutes, 40 seconds
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Cheney Warns "Trump Language Can Provoke Violence Again"

Cheney warns "Trump language can provoke violence again"; GOP Rep. Liz Cheney: We need to "Steer away from the dangerous anti-democratic Trump cult of personality" Facing leadership ouster, Cheney says GOP at "Turning Point"; Trump endorses loyalist Rep. Stefanik to replace Cheney; Cheney: McCarthy "Changed his story on Trump Jan 6 role; McConnell dodges when asked if he will help defend Cheney: "100 percent of my focus is standing up to this administration"; CDC: COVID Variant first detected in India is circulating in Untied States; Fauci: CDC's summer camp COVID guidance looks "A bit strict"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/202145 minutes, 39 seconds
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Yellen: Fed may need to raise rates to keep economy from overheating

JPMorgan CEO warns U.S. is “gonna have inflation”  Could the U.S. be headed for a “roaring 20s recovery? Radio station in PA calling out officials for election lies; WITF Senior Editor: “These are not normal times” WSJ editorial: Cheney “is daring to tell the truth to GOP voters”;  Rep. Liz Cheney, mother of 5 & daughter of VP, fighting biggest fight of her political career;  DOJ prepares to offer guilty plea deals to 4 Capitol riotersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/202142 minutes, 24 seconds
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Rep. Liz Cheney Not Backing Down, Calls Trump's Election Lies "Poison"

Cost of questioning Trump's big election lie: Cheney leadership role in question, Romney booed, GOP officials censured. Former President Bush: if GOP stands for "White Anglo-saxon protestantism, then it's not going to win anything". Biden: richest Americans should "pay their fair share". Three arrested during protests after funeral of Andrew Brown Jr. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/4/202144 minutes, 46 seconds
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Giuliani Rails on Investigators: They “Hate Me,” “Hate Trump”

New York Times: at least one search warrant on Rudy Giuliani’s home, office sought evidence related to firing of U.S. ambassador. Daily Beast: associate’s letter says Gaetz paid for sex with minor. GOP rift plays out in Texas special election tomorrow. Of 11 Republicans in Texas race, only one will stand up to Trump. Mcconnell wades into culture wars; slams 1619 Project. California Governor faces recall after criticism over Covid restrictions. U.S. restricting travel from Covid-ravaged India.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/202140 minutes, 47 seconds
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Giuliani Expected To Fight In Court Over Raid Of His Home, Office

Breaking his silence, Giuliani denies wrongdoing after FBI raids his home and office. Giuliani's assistant is subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury.  India facing catastrophe amid COVID surge, hospitals on the verge of collapse; $100 million in U.S. aid on the way, including masks and oxygen.  Biden hits road to sell $6 trillion agenda as economy soars; growing by 6.4% in first quarter of this year. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/30/202143 minutes, 21 seconds
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FBI Raids Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan Home And Office

FBI raids Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan home and office; NYT: investigators seized Giuliani's electronic devices; search warrant also executed at home of Trump ally Victoria Toensing; This search of Giuliani's home was apart of probe into whether he broke lobbying laws as former President Trump lawyer; President Joe Biden first address to joint session of congress; Biden speech expert: "We have to prove democracy still works, that our government still works" Biden's speech to reference capitol attack from the very room rioters tried to prevent him from becoming president.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/202142 minutes, 10 seconds
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Biden preps address to nation as GOP conspiracies spread false claims on mask-wearing, beef and books to attack him

Reporter behind false story about Kamala Harris’ book and migrants resigns, says she was “ordered” to write it. Biden to deliver address to Congress from room where rioters tried to prevent him from becoming President. New surveillance video shows NC deputies before fatal shooting of Andrew Brown as FBI civil rights probe into death. Poll shows pandemic is financially hurting women more than men. CDC: Vaccinated people no longer need masks outdoors, except in crowded areas. Masks still recommended for fully vaccinated people attending large outdoor public events, such as concerts or stadiums.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/202141 minutes, 13 seconds
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NC Town Declares State of Emergency, Braces For Protests As Calls Grow for Bodycam Video Release

Family attorney of Brown Jr. says bodycam video shows "his hands on the steering wheel while being shot at". Minnesota Attorney General: "sufficiently concerned" about Chauvin appeal, but believes trial was "solid" and "fair" Biden expected to roll out second half of infrastructure proposal in speech on Wednesday; likely to total another $2 trillion.       To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/27/202145 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ohio Police Release More Body Cam Video of Teen’s Shooting Death

New video in fatal police shooting of black teen; who appears to lunge at a young woman with a knife. North Carolina bracing for 3rd night of protests after fatal shooting. Sheriff: 7 deputies placed on administrative leave following Andrew Brown shooting, 3 others have left department. Gaetz probe includes scrutiny of potential public corruption tied to medical marijuana industry. Trump on Arizona GOP’s desperate attempt to prove election fraud: “results will be startling”. CDC Chief: J&J vaccinations may resume immediately. Caitlyn Jenner running for California Governor in likely recall election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/202140 minutes, 38 seconds
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Daunte Wright’s Funeral Held Amid New Fatal Police Shootings

New details about officer who fatally shot black teen girl. NC braces for protests after deputies fatally shoot black man while trying to serve a warrant. Senate overwhelmingly passes anti-Asian hate crimes bill. Lone vote against comes from Missouri Republican Josh Hawley. Doctors to Navalny: end hunger strike to save your life.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/23/202144 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chauvin In Isolated Prison unit; Faces up to 40 years In Prison

Chauvin in isolated prison unit; faces up to 40 years in prison; Three other ex-police officers to face trial in Floyd's death; Justice department launches sweeping probe into Minneapolis policing after Chauvin convicted on all counts in Floyd's death; Police release more body cam video, 911 calls in fatal shooting of black teen girl who appears to lunge at woman with knife;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/202142 minutes, 12 seconds
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George Floyd’s brother speaks to CNN after Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

Derek Chauvin guilty on all three charges; Biden, VP Harris remarks after Chauvin found guilty of murder; Crowds cheer as Chauvin found guilty on all charges; George Floyd’s brother: Emmett Till “was the first George Floyd” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/202147 minutes, 3 seconds
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Protesters Gather As Jury Deliberates In Chauvin Trial

Prosecutors to jurors: "This wasn't policing, this was murder." Judge: Representative Waters remarks on Chauvin trial could fuel appeal.  Senate Minority Leader McCarthy moves to censure Representative Maxine Waters for Chauvin trial comments. Emmett Till and George Floyd families join forces in fight for justice over the brutal deaths of their loved ones. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/20/202142 minutes, 8 seconds
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The America "That Really No One Should See" : Mass Shootings, Fatal Traffic Stop, Teen Killed By Police, Officers on trial

President Joe Biden: mass shootings, gun violence "A national embarrassment"; Vice President Kamala Harris: "We've had more tragedy than we can bear"; FedEx shooter who killed 8 identified, was a former employee; FBI: mother of shooter who killed 8 at FedEx warned law enforcement in 2020 he might try to "commit suicide by cop" To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/202142 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cities On Edge Tonight Over Fatal Police Incidents

Cities are on edge as a video shows the police shooting of a 13-year-old child, an ex-officer faces judge in Wright killing and the Chauvin trial nears end.  The ex-officer in the fatal Wright shooting makes her first court appearance. Brooklyn Center, Minnesota is bracing for the fifth night of unrest. The body camera video of 13-year-old Adam Toledo shot by Chicago officer has been released. The family of the 13-year-old attorney disputes the police's contention that he had a gun in his hand.  Police departments across the country are preparing for the potential unrest that could follow the Chauvin trial verdict. Derek Chauvin declines to testify and the prosecution and defense rest, as closing arguments are scheduled for Monday. Razor wire has gone up around the police precincts ahead of the verdict.  GOP Rep. Jim Jordan and Dr. Anthony Fauci spar over pandemic restrictions. Jordan yells at Fauci during a fiery exchange about pandemic restrictions. Jordan told Fauci to "shut your mouth" after unleashing on Fauci.   Cruz ditches his face mask inside the State Capitol despite the CDC guidelines.  McCarthy says that he spoke with Gaetz about allegations and that Gaetz insisted that he is innocent. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/16/202144 minutes, 31 seconds
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Curfew In Effect Tonight Amid Unrest Over Police Shooting;

Curfew in effect tonight amid unrest over police shooting; officer who killed Daunte Wright charged with manslaughter; The Officer who Killed Daunte Wright has posted bail and has been released from jail. Protesters gathering as officer is charged with manslaughter; Defense expert: Floyd had "sudden cardiac" event during restraint; Also, Defense pathology expert: I would agree" George Floyd should have been given immediate emergency attention. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/202146 minutes, 49 seconds
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Protesters Gathering As Police Brace For Third Night Of Unrest

Protesters gathering as police brace for third night of unrest; National guard in place for potential unrest after fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright led to intense clashes; Officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright resigns; prosecutor "hopes" to have charging decision on officer tomorrow; Mayor calls on governor to have attorney general take over wright shooting. Defense witness calls Chauvins's use of force "Justified"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/202144 minutes, 58 seconds
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Protesters Gather After Fatal Shooting of Black Man in Minnesota

Curfew begins soon in Minneapolis after deadly shooting of Daunte Wright, whose death was ruled a homicide by medical examiner.  Judge in Chauvin trial denies request to sequester jurors following officer-involved shooting of Daunte Wright in nearby community.  One dead, officer injured in Knoxville school shooting. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/13/202147 minutes, 56 seconds
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Medical Examiner: George Floyd’s Death was a Homicide

Medical examiner: heart disease, drugs likely played a role in death. Also states that, “the law enforcement subdual, restraint and the neck compression was just more than Mr. Floyd could take”. Gaetz speaks to women’s group amid federal sex trafficking probe. House ethics committee launches investigation into Gaetz. Georgia pauses J&J vaccine at one location due to “adverse reactions”. GOP, Dem lawmakers invited to White House to talk $2T spending plan. World mourns death of Prince Phillip, he was 99 years old. “The People V. The Klan” premieres Sunday at 9pm ET.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/202141 minutes
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At Least 1 Person Killed, Several Injured in Texas Shooting

Texas Governor Greg Abbot is in favor of making Texas a "second amendment sanctuary state," claims "Biden is threatening our second amendment rights",  Tennessee governor signs law making it legal for most adults to carry handgun without a permit.  Pulmonologist: Floyd died from "low level of oxygen".  Rep. Gaetz's associate likely to strike plea deal in sex trafficking probe.  CNN in Myanmar as military wages war on its own citizens. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/9/202150 minutes, 26 seconds
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ATTY: Capitol Riot Defendant Flips Against The Proud Boys

ATTY: Capitol riot defendant flips against the proud boys. NYT: Boehiner say Trump "incited that bloody insurrection;" Trump endorsers rep who told Trump supporters at rally before riot to start taking down names and kicking a**. Expert: Chauvin used "deadly force" by placing knee the the neck of George Floyd. Defense floats whether Floyd says "I ate too many drugs" special agent says he ultimately hears "I ain't do no drugs". To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/8/202145 minutes, 10 seconds
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Day seven of the Derek Chauvin trial for the alleged murder of George Floyd

Defense pushes argument Floyd died due to drugs, medical history; Defense tries to cast doubt on Chauvin’s knee placement; Defense zeroes in on theory bystanders distracted Chauvin; Defense suggests officers could have thought George Floyd was faking in distress; Atty for Floyd’s friend, who was in car on day of arrest tells judge he intends to invoke 5th amendment to avoid testifying; McConnell rips companies for taking sides over GA voting law, but says it’s “fine” for them to make political contributions; Trump: Georgia Governor caved to “radical left-wing woke mob” on voting law; Biden: “Reassuring” to see businesses reject “new Jim Crow laws”.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/7/202142 minutes, 15 seconds
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Minneapolis Police Chief Deals Major Blow To Chauvin Defense

ER doctor that treated George Floyd believes that "lack of oxygen" was the cause of death, but the defense refutes that by insisting it was illicit drugs found in Floyd's system that caused the death.  An estimated 40,000 fans attend opener for the Texas Rangers, as public health officials warn of a 4th surge.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/6/202141 minutes, 27 seconds
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One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead at U.S. Capitol

Suspect in Capitol car attack posted he had lost his job, believed the government was targeting him with “mind control”. Attack comes only 86 days after deadly insurrection at Capitol. Suspect in Capitol car attack posted video with the caption “U.S. government is the #1 enemy of black people!” Capitol police officer William Evans killed in attack. Police LT.: Derek Chauvin’s use of force was “totally unnecessary”. New video footage fills in the gaps of George Floyd’s arrest. New York Times: receipts show Rep. Matt Gaetz sent money to women using cash apps; Gaetz denies allegations.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/3/202145 minutes, 21 seconds
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Chauvin's Supervisor: Restraint of Floyd Could've Ended Earlier

Paramedic who assessed Floyd: "I thought he was dead," I didn't see Floyd "moving or breathing" upon arrival.  Defense zeroes in on Floyd's history of opioid addiction.  Floyd's Girlfriend: We both struggled with opioid addiction.  Sources: Investigators pursuing allegations that Gaetz may have used cash and drugs in his dealings with young women.  Variants make up 70% of new COVID cases sequenced in New York City.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/2/202142 minutes, 8 seconds
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Graphic Body Cam Video Of George Floyd's Arrest Played In Court

Graphic body cam video of George Floyd's arrest played in court, Body cam video played at Chauvin trail shows Floyd pleading with police "don't shoot me, ma" before he was pinned down.Witness breaks down as Floyd says he can't breathe, calls out for "mama" on video: "I feel hopeless." I don't have a mama, either"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/1/202140 minutes, 57 seconds
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Emotional testimony in trial of ex-officer charged in George Floyd's death and theDOJ launches 30-day review of how to better combat hate crimes amid rise in surge in anti-Asian incidents

Powerful testimony in the case of the officer charged with killing George Floyd; WHO report on the origin of COVID; Officer who arrested a lawmaker for protesting a law that restricts voting says he feared another January 6th style insurrection;W.H.O. report: Virus likely spread to people from an animal, “extremely unlikely” it came from a lab, but needs more study; Arkansas about to become the 18th state without mask mandate; Rep. Gaetz denies sexual relationship with 17-year-old, claims extortion attemptTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/31/202143 minutes, 1 second
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CDC Chief Warns Of "Impending Doom" As Cases Rise

Biden to states: "Reinstate the mask mandate. Please." Biden warns "The failure to take this virus seriously" is precisely "what got us in this mess in the first place." W.H.O. draft report states virus likely came from an animal, not a lab.  Protestors gather after first day of Derek Chauvin trial.  Prosecutors in Chauvin trial show video of lead up to Floyd's death: "It's a homicide. You can believe your eyes."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/30/202145 minutes, 51 seconds
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Biden Calls Georgia Voting Law "Jim Crow In The 21st Century"

President Joe Biden calls the new Georgia voting law the new "Jim Crow in the 21st century. Biden says that the Justice Department is "taking a look" at the sweeping GOP-backed voting law in Georgia and he calls it an "atrocity." The new Georgia law is based on former President Donald Trump's big election lie.  Trump's new lie is that the Capitol rioters posed "zero threat." Prosecutors are alleging that the married Oath Keepers couple has "tactical firearms training."  A federal judge in the Capitol riot case has ordered the release of the right-wing militants in blow to the Justice Department's efforts. Lawmakers are requesting Trump era documents on the Capitol riot.  The Boulder Police Department says that police responded to the recent shooting scene in 30 seconds. A Boulder supermarket employee describes the harrowing moment when shots were fired and the co-workers who lost their lives. According to Colorado officials, a motive remains a mystery and more charges are to come for the suspect in custody.  Biden responds to the former CDC's CHief's belief that covid originated in a Chinese lab by saying, "I'm not a scientist." Trump's CDC chief says that he thinks covid "escaped" a lab in China. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/27/202143 minutes, 9 seconds
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Emboldened Biden Says He Will Sidestep GOP “If We Have To”

Biden plows ahead with $3 trillion spending bill, says GOP can work with him and voters, or “continue the politics of division”. Biden: “my plan is to run for reelection”. Georgia Governor signs GOP bill that restricts voting access as Biden calls similar push in 43 states “un-American” and “sick”. Boulder shooting suspect’s lawyer cites “mental illness” in first court appearance; held without bail. Biden’s new goal: 200 million shots in first 100 days. Five people killed as tornado touches down in Alabama.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/26/202141 minutes, 47 seconds
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Survivors Return to Colorado Shooting Scene to Honor Victims

Law enforcement official: investigators trying to determine suspects connection to supermarket; he lived 30 minutes away. Friend of youngest Boulder shooting victim speaks out. New videos obtained by the New York Times show attack on slain officer, Sicknick, during Capitol riot. Prosecutors allege Oath Keepers leader and Proud Boys coordinated before Capitol attack. GOP races to pass Georgia bills that limit voting access. Biden administration publicly releases number of Migrant kids in custody after mounting pressure. White House preps massive $3 trillion infrastructure plan. Empire State building-length ship stuck in Suez Canal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/25/202142 minutes, 24 seconds
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Pro-Trump lawyer, Sidney Powell, says her lies about the election couldn’t possibly be taken seriously.

21-year-old suspect in supermarket massacre faces 10 counts of first-degree murder; Motive unknown; New details about the Colorado supermarket shooting victims; 3 out of 10 Boulder shooting victims were employees at supermarket; Young store manager and a heroic officer among them; White House considering executive actions on gun control;Trump ally Roger Stone appears in multiple riot court filingsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/24/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 23 seconds
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Police respond to reports of shooter at Colorado supermarket

Judge lashes out at man charged with using bear spray on capitol officer Sicknick, orders him jailed, Trump-appointed prosecutor: Trump could be "culpable" for riot, Video shows police with guns drawn responding to Colorado shootingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/23/202152 minutes, 55 seconds
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Biden Speaks In Wake Of Deadly Spa Shootings

Biden condemns "skyrocketing" hate crimes against Asian Americans in wake of deadly spa shootings.  Medical examiner: at least three of the Asian women killed at spas were shot in the head; police still investigating motive.  Authorities release names of victims in deadly spa shootings.  Growing concern at the White House over conservatives vaccine hesitancy.  House Democrats weigh ejecting GOP winner of contested Iowa race. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/20/202143 minutes, 21 seconds
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Police: Probe into Killing of 6 Asian Women "Far From Over"

GOP Lawmaker uses hearing on anti-asian violence to invoke lynching: "Find all the rope in Texas and get a tall oak tree;" Police: Probe into killing of 6 Asian women "looking at every angle," including motivation; Rand Paul goes off on Dr. Anthony Fauci about masks, calls them "theater"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/19/202144 minutes, 50 seconds
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Spa Shooting Spree Suspect Charged With Murder of Mostly Asian Women VIctims

The suspect in the Atlanta area spa shooting spree has been charged with murder, according to officials. Six of eight of the victims were Asian women and officials are still investigating a motive. A 21-year-old took responsibility for the shootings, according to the sheriff. The suspect claims that the killings are not racially motivated, according to the sheriff. The suspect says he has a sex addiction and wanted to eliminate the temptation. Atlanta mayor says the suspect in spa shootings was headed to Florida "perhaps to carry out additional shootings."  911 call in spa shooting: "I need to hide right now."  President Joe Biden condemns spa shootings and "brutality" against Asian Americans. Asian Americans, who are already on edge amid escalating violence, are jolted by the recent spa shootings that has left six Asian women dead. The FBI is investigating whether race was a factor in the spa shootings, according to a source. A study also shows that Anti-Asian hate crimes are up 149 percent in major cities. 12 in the GOP voted against a bill that would honor officers for their riot response. Former President Donald Trump ally Rep. Gohmert tries to rewrite history that happened during the insurrection. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/18/202141 minutes, 32 seconds
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Biden Tell Migrants To Not Come Amid U.S.-Mexico Border Surge

President Joe Biden tells migrants "don't come" amid the surge at the United States-Mexico border. Migrant surge "could be" worse than what it was during former President's Donald Trump's era, according to Biden. Biden also says that migrants are not coming because "I'm a nice guy."  The DHS chief says that the United States is set for most border encounters in the last 20 days.  An extremist group member pleads not guilty to Capitol riot charges. The kids of the Texas man, facing Capitol riot charges, are to testify against him, his son saying the man threatened his son to "choose a side or die." The man's children also say that man said, "traitors get shot."  A United States intelligence report is saying that Russia used Trump allies to influence the 2020 election with the goal of "denigrating" Biden. More than 250 bills have been proposed to restrict voting in 43 states. The 43 states push ahead with laws that will restrict voting despite that there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 202 election. Stacey Abrams says that the GA voting bill is "Jim Crow in a suit and tie."  The California governor defends that state's covid rules amid criticism that they're too tough.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/17/202143 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trump Should Urge Supporters To Get Vaccine, As 47 Percent of Supporters Won't Get It

Former President Donald Trump should urge his supporters to get the covid vaccine as a new poll shows that 47 percent of his supporters won't get it, according to a Trump covid official. The White House would welcome Trump's help in promoting the covid vaccine, according to White House officials. GOP members of Congress are misleading the public about covid vaccines as a new poll shows that 49 percent of GOP men say that they won't get the covid vaccine.  The GOP's McCarthy blames President Joe Biden's administration for the border crisis and the White House blames the Trump administration for the "dismantled and unworkable system." Biden's administration opens a new emergency site to process migrant children. More than 4,200 unaccompanied migrant children are now in border patrol custody. The Biden administration plans to use a Dallas convention center to shelter migrant teenage boys.  The Cuomo accuser speaks with investigators for more than four hours. Biden finds the Cuomo allegations "troubling," according to the White House.  Texas GOP is calling for new restrictions on early and mail-in voting, despite that there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud.  Asian-American restaurant owner in Texas is afraid now that his business has been vandalized, after requiring mask-wearing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/16/202144 minutes, 39 seconds
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Biden Is On A Mission To Make Vaccines Available To All American Adults By May 1st

Georgia Governor warns of vaccine hesitancy among White Republicans.  Biden Administration ends Trump-era immigration policy to combat Southern border surge.  New York Senators Schumer & Gillibrand join majority of New York congressional democrats in calling for Cuomo to resign; Cuomo remains defiant.  $27 million settlement to George Floyd's estate unanimously approved by Minneapolis city council. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/13/202146 minutes, 20 seconds
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Soon: Biden to Give First Prime-Time Presidential Address

In speech tonight, Biden will direct states to open vaccine eligibility to all adults by May 1. Biden signs $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill into law. Children in border patrol custody surpasses 3,700 amid surge. CDC data suggests 2020 was deadliest year for U.S. in over a century. Prince William denies racism claims about royal family; about Harry: “I haven’t spoken to him yet but I will do”.  Source on President’s speech tonight: Biden will address recent rise in violence targeted at Asian-Americans.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/12/202139 minutes, 55 seconds
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Biden To Give First Primetime Address After Historic Bill Passes

President Joe Biden is to give his first primetime address tomorrow after the House passes historic $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. Biden is to sign the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill into law on Friday, saying, "help is here." No Republicans voted for the relief bill, even though 61 percent of Americans back it, trying to delay the inevitable. Democrat representative says, "stop talking about Dr. Seuss" to Republicans after they show more interest in the author over the bill.  Democrat Delegate Plaskett slams a GOP congressman for his comments on Black families during a covid relief bill debate.  The Texas attorney general threatens to sue Austin and Travis County about ending the mask mandate. He wants the mask mandate rescinded tonight as Texas averages 200 covid related deaths a day. The Texas attorney general warns against masks orders saying, "leaders must not be thinking clearly. Maybe it's oxygen deprivation from quintuple masking."  New audio of Former President Donald Trump's call with a Georgia elections investigator is made public. He told the investigator, "something bad happened" in Georgia and urged her to find evidence of fraud.  The Royal Family is being silent on the claim that they ignored Meghan Markle's plea for help. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/11/202141 minutes, 21 seconds
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House Set to Pass Biden's COVID Relief Plan Wednesday; No Republican Support so far

GOP bashes COVID relief bill as "socialist" on eve of final vote; More than 100,000 migrants arrested at U.S. Mexico border over four weeks, increases began last April; Jury selection begins in ex-officer's trial in death of George Floyd; dismissed third-degree murder charge now in limbo To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/10/202142 minutes, 55 seconds
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More States Lift Mask Mandates As CDC Warns About Crucial Months

More states lift their mask mandates as the CDC warns about the next crucial two months. "Burn the Mask" rallies are being held in Idaho, as kids are encouraged to participate in burning masks. Idaho's governor says that masks are "not helpful" and a local lawmaker says that the rally will "be pretty fun."  The United States is still averaging about 60,000 daily covid cases daily. Dr. Anthony Fauci says that the national daily average needs to get  below 10,000.  A new CDC guidance offers some new freedoms as it says that fully vaccinated people can gather without masks, but should still avoid traveling.  President Joe Biden is on the brink of a major legislative victory with the possible passing of his historic  $1.9 trillion covid relief bill, with no Republican support despite the bills popularity. While the Republicans are rejecting the covid relief bill, they are obsessed with Dr. Seuss.  A congressman puts his job on the line to try to reclaim the GOP from former President Donald Trump.  Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, are praised in the United States and slammed in the United Kingdom over recent Oprah interview. The Royal Family is in crisis after the couple allege racism on television during interview. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/9/202142 minutes, 28 seconds
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COVID Relief Bill On Hold As Manchin Balks On Key Issue

Biden's first major piece of legislation is on hold as Democrats debate jobless benefits in COVID relief bill.  Trump appointee charged with attacking police in Capitol Hill riot.  CNN analysis: U.S. could reach herd immunity by late summer.  New York Attorney General asks Cuomo's office to preserve evidence related to sexual harassment allegations.  Trump blasts Biden amid surge of migrants at the border. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/6/202141 minutes, 9 seconds
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GOP Resorts to Stunts to Delay Covid Relief Bil

Sen. Johnson leads GOP delay tactics; forces clerks to read all 628 pages, expected to take 10 hours. Cecilia Rouse’s first TV interview as Biden’s top Econ adviser. U.S. official: investigators examining communications between lawmakers and pro-Trump mob that stormed U.S. Capitol. White House on Texas Governor blaming migrants for Covid spread: “not factual”. Cuomo accuser and former aide tells CBS she believes NY Gov. Was propositioning her for sex. Poisoned Putin critic in holding cell, heading to penal colony. A county in Arizona is giving vaccines to everyone 18 and over.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/5/202142 minutes, 39 seconds
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House Cancels Tomorrow's Session As FBI Warns Of Extremists

The House cancels tomorrow's session as the FBI and DHS warns that extremists have discussed plans to overtake the United States Capitol and remove Democrat lawmakers, as former Vice President Mike Pence pushes for former President Donald Trump's election lies that put him in danger.  GOP Rep. Tonight won't say that President Joe Biden was legitimately elected.  Biden rips Texas and Mississippi for lifting mask orders, describing it as "neanderthal thinking." Texas republican says that the government needs to "quit making arbitrary rules."  Donald Trump was quietly vaccinated at the White House back in January. Trump's surgeon general questions the guidance on getting two covid vaccine shots and Dr. Anthony Fauci said that the Untied States should stick with regimen. Fauci says to Out Front that he did not know that Trump was vaccinated.  Dolly Parton takes the vaccine that she helped to fund and rewrites one of her songs.  Rep. Jackson speaks out after a scathing Pentagon report about his behavior finds that he made sexual comments and drank on the job while working as a White House physician.  A "stunned" DC National Guard general says it took the Pentagon three hours to OK sending troops to assist with the Capitol riot. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/4/202142 minutes, 4 seconds
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FBI Chief: No Evidence Rioters were "Fake Trump Protesters"

Trump-appointed FBI Chief debunks claims pushed by Trump allies: No evidence rioters were "fake Trump" protesters or antifa. Republican Senator Ron Johnson claims he never said fake Trump supporters were behind the January 6 riot, after the FBI Chief debunked the claims on Tuesday. The White House pulled Neera Tanden's nomination to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Texas drops mask mandate, will fully reopen defying the CDC's warnings. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/3/202143 minutes, 22 seconds
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Questions Mount Over Whether Biden's Nominees Of Color Are Facing More Scrutiny

"Radical" and "dangerous": questions mount over whether President Joe Biden's nominees of color are facing more scrutiny. Sen. Hawley has voted no on every Biden cabinet nominee so far, denying blanket policy on opposing all of Biden's picks despite no vote on every cabinet pick so far. Hawley takes no issue with former President Donald Trump's lie that he won the election, saying, "he's going to say what he believes."  Nikki Haley praises Trump after saying "he let us down." She also keeps changing her position when it comes to her former boss, Trump. Haley praises his "strong speech" despite saying that he had no future within the GOP. A former republican representative said that the GOP should treat Trump the way the the United States treated the Soviets; isolate and contain him.  According to a source, Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump received the covid-19 vaccine at the White House in January.  The CDC chief warns that recent progress could be wiped out by covid-19 variants.  United States covid deaths has surpassed 514,000. A year ago, former Vice President Mike Pence said that the risk the virus posed to Americans was "low."  A second Cuomo accuser rejects the governor's apology, saying, "These are not the actions of someone who simply feels misunderstood."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/2/202141 minutes, 18 seconds
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13 GOP Lawmakers Ask To Vote By Proxy On COVID Relief Bill; All Scheduled To Speak At CPAC

GOP Lawmakers cite "public health emergency" to vote remotely on COVID bill, but all are expected to attend CPAC.  House voting on $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill tonight, Democrat leaders say they can only afford to lose 3 democrat votes.  Biden won't punish Saudi crown prince for journalist's murder.  Ted Cruz at CPAC: Trump "aint going anywhere"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/27/202141 minutes, 17 seconds
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Capitol Police Chief: Extremists Want to “Blow up the Capitol”

CNN presses more than two dozen House, Senate Republicans on Trump’s election lies, but many refuse to debunk them. Trump plans to repeat false election claims at CPAC. House Freedom Caucus members question Rep. Liz Cheney’s leadership after she said Trump shouldn’t play a role in GOP. Senate Parliamentarian rules against including minimum wage in Covid relief bill. NIH director: new variants could fuel new surge of infections. Lt. Gov: effort to recall California Governor Newsom likely to go ahead.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/26/202145 minutes, 6 seconds
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Close Ally Of Rep Greene Among Those In Capitol Riot

A close ally of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was among those in the January Capitol riot, according to Kfile. This contradicts claims that former President Donald Trump supporters were "fake." The source says "it was not ANTIFA... it was Trump supporters." Sen. Johnson doubles down on pushing debunked Capitol riot claims about "fake" Trump supporters. Johnson says that left-wing agitators were behind the Capitol riot. Fight brewing over commission to probe the Capitol riot.  Connolly accuses Jordan of "gaslighting" and says that he "will not be lectured by people" who voted to overturn the election.  Sources say that President Joe Biden's White House concedes OMB nomination May fail. The team was so confident, according to the source, minimal effort was made to get the GOP on board.   Biden has revoked multiple Trump-era executive actions.  The Trump issue: The GOP is divided over the path going forward for republicans. Republican leaders publicly clash over Trump's role in thee GOP.  Researchers find a worrying new covid variant in New York City.  The Texas deep freeze could cause a spike in coronavirus cases. A doctor describes it as "a giant petri dish" as people huddled in shelters to keep warm. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/25/202142 minutes, 27 seconds
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Authorities:Tiger Woods Suffers Serious Injuries After Car Crash

Authorities:Tiger Woods suffers serious injuries after car crash involving high rate of speed, several rollovers; Authorities says ax was used to pry Tiger Woods from rollover wreck; GOP senator uses hearing to push debunked conspiracy theories; Capitol officials say riot was planned, involved white supremacist; Capitol officials say they didn't see FBI report the day before riot that warned of violent war; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/24/202147 minutes, 8 seconds
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Supreme Court Denies Trump's Effort To Shield Tax Returns

Supreme court denies Trump's effort to shield tax returns; Supreme court, which includes three Trump picks, deal blow to Trump by allowing release of his tax returns to New York Prosecutor; Biden's attorney general pick vows to cast wide net in capitol riot probe; The United States surpasses 500,00 coronavirus deaths; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/23/202142 minutes, 19 seconds
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Millions Facing Water And Food Shortages As Texas Braces For Another Deep Freeze

Winter storm death toll rises to at least 50; many deaths due to hypothermia or carbon monoxide poisoning.  Longtime Arkansas lawmaker leaving GOP cites Trump's rhetoric and says Capitol riot was "the final straw".  Senator Lindsay Graham heading to Mar-a-lago this weekend to meet Trump. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/20/202140 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ted Cruz Travels to Cancun as Texans Face Power, Water Crises

Texans are fed up as the state grapples with food and water shortages. Power outages remain a “major concern”. Hundreds of thousands of people are still in the dark in Texas as power is back across neighboring Arkansas. Florida Governor Ron Desantis is under fire after vaccine drive is held in two rich zip codes. New York lawmakers are pushing forward with a bill to curtail Governor Andrew Cuomo’s expanded executive powers. Republican senator on impeachment: Trump “betrayed” the voters’ confidence. NASA’s “Perseverance” lands on Mars after 300 million-mile trip.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/19/202141 minutes, 54 seconds
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Texas Crisis: 2.6+ Million Still Without Power

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) warns of a “cascading catastrophic blackout” if the right measures aren't taken. 21 million people are under a Winter weather alert; 7 million are impacted by boil water notices. Rollout on the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be slower than expected. White House: Teacher vaccinations are “not a requirement to reopen” schools. Studies suggest that Pfizer & Moderna vaccines can protect against Coronavirus variant. Biden faces backlash from Democrats over student loan forgiveness. Source: Mitch McConnell will probably not “utter the name Donald Trump ever again. He’s moving on”. The Feds investigated Roger Stone ties to the Proud Boys as part of a possible threat to a judge. A New York Democrat says Gov. Cuomo threatened him over Covid scandal. Two Capitol Hill police officers have taken their lives since the riot on January 6th.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/18/202143 minutes, 34 seconds
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Biden Heads To Wisconsin For CNN Town HAll, First Official Trip As President

Biden heads to Wisconsin for CNN town hall, first official trip as president; Soon: Biden to make questions on fight against pandemic as United States COVID deaths top 487,000, mutations spark fear; Trump rips McConnell after senator blames him fpr riot; Trump declares war on GOP in take down of McConnell; warns republicans who stand by the minority leader To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/17/202144 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tonight: North Carolina voting on censuring Sen Burr after voting to convict Trump

Tonight: North Carolina voting on censuring Sen Burr  after voting to convict Trump.Republicans facing backlash after impeachment vote.NYT: Rep Kinzinger's own family shunning him, says he's in cahoots with "the devil's army" after voting to impeach Trump. GOP grapples with deep division over Trump's role in the party. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/16/202140 minutes, 51 seconds
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Damning New Details About Trump Call with McCarthy During Riot

As McCarthy urged Trump to call off rioters, Trump said, "I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are." "Who the f*ck do you think you are talking to:" McCarthy told Trump during a shouting match as capitol was under attack. GOP Lawmakers: Trump's call with McCarthy shows Trump had no intention of calling off rioters despite pleas. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/13/202148 minutes, 19 seconds
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GOP Senators & Trump Defense Team Meet to Discuss Strategy

Trump team arguments could be as short as 3 hours tomorrow. GOP senator says Trump's defense team needs to explain why he repeated lies that the election was stolen, says “that clearly had an impact”. Republican senator Tommy Tuberville won’t say if he’d back Trump for another presidential run. Trump was so sick with Covid, doctors weighed putting him on a ventilator. Trump wants to see more lawyers defending him on TV. Senate trial could wrap up within next two days. Alleged rioter waited for Trump’s direction before the attack on the Capitol.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/12/202145 minutes, 4 seconds
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House Impeachment Managers Present Case To Convict Trump

House impeachment managers present their cases to convict former President Donald Trump, after the Jan. 6 insurrection. Impeachment managers lay out the timeline of the Capitol insurrection.  Impeachment managers lay out a damning case against Trump using his own words, tweets and chilling videos of the Capitol insurrection. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/11/202158 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trump Teams Incoherent Message Stuns GOP

Impeachment managers make their case with a chilling 13 minute video, and a personal plea. CNN reports that Trump was unhappy, and almost screaming over his lawyers presentation. 6 GOP Senators join Democrats to vote that the impeachment trial is constitutional. One of Trump's allies in the Senate says, Republican senators think Trump’s attorneys were “awful,” adds “no wonder the other guys quit.” Biden dodges questions on Trump trial. Says that the “Senate has their job.” More than 200 people have now been charged in connection to the Capitol riot. Several of them are blaming Trump for the violence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/10/202145 minutes, 29 seconds
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Capitol Security On High Alert Ahead Of Trump Trial

The United States Capitol security is on high alert as former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial approaches. Democrats and Trump's team will have up to 16 hours, the the span of two days, to present their case. On the eve of the impeachment trial, Qanon believers remain convinced that Trump will be back in office within weeks.  Trump's team argues that when Trump said to "fight like hell" did not incite the riots. An ex-White House official says that Trump was "loving [to watch] the Capitol mob." Sources are saying that Trump is telling his aides that he believes that he'll be acquitted and that he's fixated on punishing the GOP representatives who voted to impeach him.  An alleged Capitol rioter says that Trump is an "unindicted co-conspirator." Two alleged rioters are arguing that Trump is the reason for the Capitol riot violence on the eve of his impeachment trial. The youngest riot suspect, an 18-year-old that is accused of shoving the police outside the Senate chamber, has been charged recently. GOP representative warns of "chaos" if the GOP does not take a stand when it comes to Trump.  The Georgia secretary of state has launched an investigation into Trump's phone call request to "find" votes that would overturn the presidential election. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/9/202142 minutes, 11 seconds
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Biden Weighs In On Trump's Impeachment: "I've Watched What Everybody Else Watched"

In a recent interview, President Biden proclaims "there is no need" for Trump to get intel briefings, citing his "erratic behavior".  Biden: $15 minimum wage likely won't make it into final relief bill. A former economist for Obama states that Biden's $1.9 trillion plan may be too big.  Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene mocks Congress less than 24 hours after she was stripped of committee assignments.  Misogynistic "dating coach" among 180 facing charges from their participation in the Capitol Hill insurrection.     To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/6/202141 minutes, 45 seconds
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House Removes GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Committees

Only 11 Republicans vote to punish Rep. Greene. Impeachment managers call on Trump to testify at his upcoming trial, but Trump refuses. It is still unclear whether he will be subpoenaed or not. A Texas woman is facing new charges in the Capitol riot; in a livestream, she allegedly detailed that Pelosi’s office door was broken down. Arrest records show 20+ women were charged in the Capitol riot. Sen. Cruz and Sen. Hawley keep their committee seats despite vote challenge and rhetoric that inspired the Capitol riot. Johnson & Johnson is asking the FDA to authorize its one-dose Covid vaccine. Dr. Fauci: if authorized, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could be available in March. Sen. Rand Paul was chastised for going mask-less on the Senate floor today. Voting technology company, Smartmatic, sues Fox News, Rudy Giuliani, and Sidney Powell for $2.7 billion.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/5/202144 minutes, 47 seconds
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House GOP Meeting To Vote On Rep. Cheney After Impeachment Vote

The House GOP has met to discuss a vote about Rep. Cheney. A vote on Cheney's fate could come tonight and a vote on Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene could come tomorrow.  McCarthy punts on punishing Qanon-Aligned Rep. Greene for her rhetoric and attacks Democrats instead, as Greene says, "I don't think I have anything to apologize for." Greene also says, "I'm going to push the [GOP] party to the right." Greene says that McCarthy and other GOP leaders prove that they are "all talk and not about action."  A source says that a pro-Trump attorney who pushed the idea of election fraud, from the presidential election, is now under investigation over whether he voted illegally.   Republicans direct ire at Rep. Liz Cheney's vote to impeach former President Donald Trump as they describe her as "comfort[ing] the enemy," while Qanon-Aligned Rep. Greene appears to get a pass on unearthed past comments. Cheney could be punished tonight for voting to impeach Trump as Republicans compares Cheney to a "girlfriend in the opposing team's stands."  DOJ has charged two prominent Proud Boys in connection to the January 6 Capitol riot, while at least nine other group members have already been charged. A Capitol rioter has asked a judge to let her visit Mexico for vacation, as another judge orders "Qanon Shaman" should be given organic food in jail. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/4/202145 minutes, 19 seconds
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House GOP Leader Meets With Qanon-Aligned Rep Greene

The House GOP leader met with Qanon-Aligned Rep. Greene as 2019 comment has been unearthed. Green was recorded saying, "flood the Capitol building." Rep. Cheney's future is likely to be a topic at tomorrow's GOP meeting. One of former President Donald Trump's allies, Rep. Jim Jordan, does not think that McCarthy will strip Qanon-Aligned Rep. Greene of committees. McCarthy met with Greene as the GOP decides whether it's the party of "loony lies and conspiracy theories."  Trump's impeachment lawyer told the New York Times that "Trump's comments [are] protected speech." The lawyer also says that "we can't control the reaction of the audience." Michigan's governor wants Pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell to be disbarred over debunked election.  Democrats take the first step to fast-tracking covid relief without the GOP, after a republican call yesterday's meeting with Biden "excellent."  Manchin says that the White House "made a mistake" in having Vice President Harris do interviews in West Virginia on covid bill and fraud claims. The White House communications director says "it was not a mistake." A mutation was found in a key strain could make these vaccines less effective. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/3/202142 minutes, 26 seconds
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Biden Meets With GOP Senators In First Major "Unity" Test

President Joe Biden met with GOP senators to have the first major "unity" test. The GOP senators speak after the Biden meeting after the covid relief plan, where they all spoke about relief proposals. GOP Senator Collins calls the Biden meeting about covid relief plan "excellent," as new covid variants are spreading across the United States.  The CDC director warns that the United States isn't doing enough to identify the variants that are spreading around the United States. Vaccinations are slowly picking up speed as the variants spread, as 26 million Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccination.   According to CNN, former President Donald Trump may add more attorneys before his impeachment trial; they face a key deadline tomorrow. This comes after five of Trump's lawyers quit over Trump wanting to argue about alleged election fraud. According to a Trump adviser, Trump wants the world to know that the "election was stolen from him."  Mitch McConnell praises Cheney's "courage" amid the GOP civil war and describes the representative as a "leader with deep convictions and the courage to act on them." Allies are also attacking her.  According to sources, McCarthy could meet with Greene as soon as tomorrow. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/2/202145 minutes, 41 seconds
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Lawmakers Put On High Alert Amid New Security Threats

Lawmakers were told to "remain vigilant" as new security threats come to light. According to sources, police are being stationed outside some Lawmakers' homes.  New graphic bodycam video from Capitol attack shows rioters charging at police, over woman who was trampled and later died.  Video surfaces of QAnon-aligned member of the U.S. House of Representatives discussing "price of blood". House leader, Kevin McCarthy, isn't expected to meet with the representative, Marjorie Taylor Greene, until next week.  Two recent vaccine trials show lower effectiveness against new variants. According to Dr. Fauci, new variants are "wake-up call to all of us."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/30/202141 minutes, 34 seconds
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Amid Threats, Pelosi Says “The New Enemy is Within the House of Representatives”

House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy meets with Trump after a source said that he was warned against “crawling back to Trump”. Trump ally Matt Gaetz goes to Wyoming to rail against Rep. Liz Cheney. Qanon-aligned GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene holds a town hall amid uproar, and falsely claims that the election was stolen. South Carolina detects the first U.S. cases of a variant first seen in South Africa. Novavax Covid vaccine is determined to be less effective in a South African trial. Amateur investors send Gamestop stock surging, upending Wall Street. A man arrested near the Capitol had a gun & a list of Congress members; he was concerned about election integrity.  Two officers who responded to the Capitol riot have now died by suicide. Actress Cicely Tyson has passed away at the age of 96.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/29/202144 minutes, 40 seconds
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House Republicans Silent Over QANON-Aligned Lawmakers Comments

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing backlash over disturbing comments. The Department of Homeland Security warns that extremists may commit violence over the election results, and “other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives”. The CDC forecast projects up to 514,000 deaths by February 20th. The White House task force warns that “it will be months” before everyone can get vaccine & that U.S. stockpile “no longer exists”. Sen. Tim Kaine to PBS: censure resolution seeks to bar Trump from office; cites 14th amendment language on insurrection. Three members of the Oath Keepers were indicted in the Capitol Hill attack; they discussed “training” before the inauguration. Several members of Congress have been given extra security when traveling outside of Washington due to threats. A coronavirus variant first spotted in Brazil was found in U.S. for the first time. Melania Trump hires staff, and establishes an office in Florida.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/28/202142 minutes, 26 seconds
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Senator Set To Preside Over Impeachment Trial Hospitalized

Sen. Leahy, who is set to preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, has been hospitalized. Leahy was hospitalized the same day that he was sworn in to preside over the Trump impeachment trial.  According to CNN, house managers and democrats are prepping video evidence of the January 6 riot, which is undeterred by McConnell signaling that the Trump impeachment trial is unconstitutional. Only five GOP senators are joining democrats on the constitutionality of Trump's trial.  Oregon GOP falsely calls the United States Capitol attack a "false flag" operation that was "designed to discredit" Trump. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene indicated support for executing prominent democrats in 2018 and 2019.  Biden announces his plan to purchase 200 million more vaccine doses for Americans. This would increase America's previously planned supply by 50 percent. This would be enough to fully vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of this summer or early fall. Biden says that he will be increasing covid-19 vaccines by 16 percent start next week, while some governors say it's "not enough."  According to CDC officials, evidence shows that schools can safely reopen with the right safety precautions concerning covid-19.  Biden's chief of staff speaks out on first week in office. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/27/202146 minutes
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House Delivers Article Of Impeachment against Trump to the Senate

House Delivers Article Of Impeachment against Trump to the Senate. This is the 4th impeachment trail in United States history, 2nd for Trump. Biden to CNN: Trump impeachment trail "has to happen". CNN: Trump starts crafting strategy, scrambling to build a defense team. Dr Fauci describes frustrations as Trump received coronavirus advice from allies "based on no data". Dr Fauci Also opens up about death threats, says he received an envelope with powder that he feared could be ricin. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/26/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden on Economy: "We're in a National Emergency"

The Senate decides to delay Trump's impeachment trial until February. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri expresses no regret in objecting election results after riot.  President Biden signs two more executive orders aimed at helping economy.  "Left high and dry": frustration rises as those eligible for vaccine face jammed websites, phone lines, supply shortages.  Vice President Harris takes visible rose in Biden Administration. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/23/202145 minutes
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Dr. Fauci Says Working for Biden is “Liberating” Compared to Trump

President Biden unveils his “wartime” effort to fight Covid. Biden’s first actions as President undo years of Trump policies. Mitch McConnell wants to delay Trump’s impeachment trial. Democrats don’t immediately rule out the idea. Dr. Fauci disputes the claim that the Biden administration is starting “from scratch” on vaccine distribution. Biden balks at the suggestion that 100M vaccinations in his first 100 days is a low bar: “Give me a break man, it’s a good start”. Source says that Biden, congressional leaders could meet as soon as Friday. New charges in Capitol Hill riot, including a Proud Boys leader & a man who allegedly hit a police officer with a hockey stick.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/22/202146 minutes, 59 seconds
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Biden White House Holds First Briefing

Biden's White House and Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds its first briefing, on President Joe Biden's first day.  BIden signed 17 executive actions. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris give their remarks at the inaugural celebration.   Psaki says that she's bringing "truth" back to White House briefing room. Biden's first cabinet nominee is confirmed by the senate; Avril Haines for DNI.  Inauguration special hosted by Tom Hanks.   Kamala Harris makes history as America's first woman vice president, Harris is also a woman of color. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/21/202157 minutes, 15 seconds
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Trump Releases Farewell Video As Biden Mourns Covid Deaths

President Donald Trump releases a farewell video on his last day as president, as President-elect Joe Biden mourns 400,000 American Covid Deaths. As The United States reaches a record of Covid deaths, Biden says, "to heal, we must remember."  Biden is now hours away from being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. Trump is secluded in the final moments of his presidency.  There is a frantic scramble behind the scenes at the White House over whether Steve Bannon will be granted a pardon from Trump. More than 100 pardons are expected from the president at any moment.  Several of Trump's allies will skip his departure ceremony. A White House senior adviser tells CNN that Trump, "sending the mob was a red line." Mitch McConnell says that Trump "provoked" the insurrection earlier this month. He also says the the violent mob was "fed lies" by Trump. He keeps the door open to convicting Trump in the upcoming senate trial.  Hawley vows to block any quick conformation of Biden's homeland security pick over immigration policies.  Prosecutors says that member of the Oath Keepers planned the attack and one was told this is "everything we f*ucking trained for." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/20/202144 minutes, 1 second
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Trump's Final Hours; Appears to Prepare Final Video Message; Epic Snub

Trump appears to be preparing for final video message; Trump holds meeting on pardons in final hours of presidency; Dramatic new video from riot: "We are listening to Trump"; New York Times: Giuliani won't defend Trump at impeachment trial; Giuliani tells ABC News: "I am a witness"    capitol pilots To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/19/202150 minutes, 28 seconds
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As U.S. Faces Grave Threats, Trump Meets With MyPillow CEO

With the U.S. facing domestic terrorism threats in D.C. and all 50 state capitals, President Trump meets with MyPillow CEO who was seen with notes that included reference to "Martial Law".  Pelosi expected to send impeachment article to Senate next week.  Investigators looking at whether members of Congress unwittingly provided tours to members of Capitol Hill riot.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/16/202149 minutes, 26 seconds
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Biden Calls for a $1.9 Trillion Covid Relief Package

Biden's relief package proposal will also include $1,400 stimulus checks. A source says that President Trump refuses to resign and tells an adviser in an expletive laden talk not to compare him to Nixon. Trump seems to be consumed by his presidency unraveling as the Senate impeachment trial looms. Trump’s impeachment lawyers are planning on arguing that his remarks ahead of the Capitol riot were protected under the first amendment. FBI Director Christopher Wray says that he is seeing “extensive” chatter surrounding next week's inauguration. Biden addresses the nation as the U.S. faces its deadliest days of the pandemic. Federal Prosecutors charge a man accused of beating a police officer with an American flag during the riot at the Capitol.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/15/202159 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trump Impeached for a Second Time; 10 Republicans Vote Yes

Mitch McConnell leaves a path open to convict President Trump. Trump releases a video calling for calm, does not take responsibility for his actions, does not mention impeachment. McConnell rebuffs the democrats call for speedy impeachment trial. U.S. reports 4,300+ daily Covid deaths. President-elect Biden stayed silent after Trumps impeachment; Senate trial is set to start after Biden takes office. Biden won’t take Amtrak to the inauguration over security concerns. The New York Times reports that: intel agencies are warning of armed groups targeting the inauguration. House impeachment managers are mapping out a case against Trump in the Senate; Georgia’s Secretary of State could be a witness. CNN is reporting that evidence suggests that the Capitol Hill attack was planned, not just a mob that spiraled out of control. National Guard troops told to prepare for improvised explosive devices leading top to Inauguration Day. Federal officials say violent extremists pose the most significant threat to Biden’s inauguration. More than 30 house members call for probe into “unusual” Capitol tours the day before the riot.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/14/202148 minutes, 51 seconds
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Top GOP Rep. Liz Cheney: I will vote to impeach President Trump

Top GOP Representative Liz Cheney says, "I will vote to impeach President Trump"; The New York Times Reports: McConnell believes Trump committed impeachable offenses; House to Vote on 25th Amendment resolution against Trump Tuesday night; Wednesday: House to vote on impeaching Trump for second timeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/13/202150 minutes, 14 seconds
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Acting DHS Secretary Resigns, FBI issues Chilling Warning

Acting Department Secretary of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf, resigns; FBI bulletin warns "armed protests" planned at U.S. Capitol and all 50 state capitols; Trump has told allies he never intended supporters to turn violent, does not think he should be blamed; Trump, Pence speak for first time since insurrection To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/12/202151 minutes, 20 seconds
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With the White House in crisis mode, Twitter silences President Trump permanently

Twitter issues a permanent suspension of President Trump, due to the risk of "further incitement of violence". House Democrats plan to issue an impeachment resolution on Monday; multiple Republicans weigh supporting it.  Senator Ted Cruz tries to distance himself from Trump amid calls for resignation due to his part in pushing election fraud claims that led to the insurrection on Capitol Hill.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/9/202153 minutes, 32 seconds
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Prosecutors are Looking at Trump’s Role in Inciting Riot

Sources say Democratic leadership is weighing a quick impeachment vote if Pence rejects an attempt to remove Trump from office. President Trump taped another video addressing the violence at the capitol yesterday amid a slew of resignations, including the first cabinet member. U.S. Capitol Police Chief resigned today after yesterdays deadly riot. A “non-scalable fence” is being built around Capitol  Hill. The FBI is asking for the public's help in identifying Capitol rioters. A U.S. Capitol police officer has died following yesterdays pro-Trump riot. The Wall Street Journal tells Trump to resign in a new editorial.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/8/202153 minutes, 9 seconds
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Curfew in effect in D.C., Police brace for more Pro-Trump riots

Woman shot at U.S. Capitol has died; Riot police block pro-Trump mob from retaking Capitol; Lawmakers push to finish electoral vote count; Twitter locks Trump's accounts, warns he could be banned To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/7/202157 minutes, 13 seconds
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Trump Holds GA Rally on Election Eve; GOP Official Methodically Debunks Trump's Claims: "All Easily, Provably False"

President Donald Trump is working to win votes for Republicans in Georgia's senate-runoff election. He held a rally on Monday. His rally comes after Georgia's Election Chief, Gabe Sterling, debunked his election conspiracy theories. This comes after an audio first reported by The Washington Post Saturday and obtained by CNN was released. In the audio, Trump is heard pressuring Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger to quote "find" votes to overturn the election. Raffensperger, however, rebuffed Trump's demands. On Outfront, Sterling explains to Erin Burnett why he debunked each of the President's claims from Saturday's released audio. Vice President Mike Pence will hold a largely ceremonial role Wednesday when Congress affirms the Electoral College vote electing Joe Biden. Trump, during his rally for Republican senators, said he hoped Pence would quote "come through for us." New York officials have announced the state's first case of a highly contagious strain of Coronavirus. Scientists are racing to find out whether vaccines work against new strains of Covid-19. The number of people dying from Coronavirus is rising in the United States. More than 350,000 people have lost their lives, and there are now more than 20.7 million cases.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/5/202145 minutes, 52 seconds
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CDC: Nearly 2.8 million COVID vaccine doses administered; Trump administration’s goal was 20 million by today.

With hours left in 2020, Trump admin. fails miserably in reaching own goal of administering 20 million doses by year’s end. Fauci Considering giving more Americans a first COVID vaccine dose instead of saving them for a second dose. FBI investigating after WI hospital says 500+ vaccine doses were discarded after they were “intentionally removed” from fridge.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/1/202144 minutes
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Trump Intensifies Pressure Campaign on Vice President Pence

Trump is angry that Republicans aren't doing more to help him overturn the election results. Trump and Pence meet in the oval office before Trump retweeted a call for Mike Pence to do more to help overturn the election. Trump steps up pressure campaign to undo the election results amid a showdown on his veto of the defense bill while the stimulus bill is still in limbo.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/25/202045 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trump Calls for Special Counsel to Probe Baseless Election Claims

President Trump issues 26 new pardons, including ones for longtime ally Roger Stone, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner's father, Charles. CNN’s Kate Bolduan discusses President Trump’s threat to derail the coronavirus relief bill passed by Congress. "What I've experienced over the last six weeks has been a complete upheaval of my life," says Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer on being the subject of conspiracy theory election accusations. "I have been in hiding...I have not been able to return to my normal life."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/24/202050 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trump Throwing A "Tantrum" Over Election Loss

A senior republican, who is close to the president, says that President Donald Trump is throwing a "tantrum" over his recent presidential election loss. The republican says that Trump is acting like a "petulant child" over election. The republican says that conspiracists around Trump have promised proof of fraud "but have failed to deliver" the proof. Trump just issues a series of pardons that includes some of his allies; two former GOP congressman and two people who lied in Russia probe. As Trump plunges into an alternate universe, the senior republican close to him likens to "petulant child not getting his way."  Trump's allies sound the alarm about delusional efforts to undo the presidential election that has named President-elect Joe Biden the winner.  Fauci warns about a possible surge on top of a surge due to travel for the holidays. Fauci says that January "could be very difficult" due to holiday travel as a surge becomes "superimposed" on top of the existing surge.  The United States tops 2,800 deaths so far today. Scientists are saying that new strain is likely more transmissible.  Trump appears to threaten to veto new coronavirus relief package.  Biden says that the suspected Russian cyberattack "happened on Donald Trump's watch when he wasn't watching."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/23/202050 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump Meets With Lawmakers To Push Election Fraud Claims

President Donald Trump is meeting with lawmakers to push election fraud claims. Some people in the White House fear Trump's final days as president as Trump also turns to conspiracists. "It's scary" says a source about outside advisers influencing Trump. A source also says that Trump appears to be "obsessed" with scenarios that could overturn his presidential election loss.  Barr says that Russia appears to be behind a hack as Trump downplays it. Trump's attorney general, who agrees with Pomeo, contradicts Trump by saying Russia appears to be behind a massive hack of the United States government agencies; Trump points to China.  A Russian opposition leader Navalny dupes a Russian agent into revealing details of the poisoning meant to kill him.  A source says that the White House is testing a requirement for travelers from the United Kingdom as a new covid variant sparks fears and as the United States tops 18 million cases. 20 million covid vaccinations is expected by the year's end and may go into early 2021. An official says that 1 in 64 L.A. County residents are infected with coronavirus.  Congress is starting to vote on a $900 billion coronavirus stimulus plan after months of waiting by struggling Americans.  President-elect Joe Biden gets his first dose of the covid vaccine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/22/202044 minutes, 2 seconds
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FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization For Moderna Vaccine

Trump's Silence Is Deafening As U.S. Faces Multiple Major Crisis Tensions rise between the Pentagon and the Biden transition team: Pentagon says meetings on "holiday pause," Biden team says "no mutually agreed upon" break.  President Trump turns his attention to the January 6th Congressional tally.  Michigan governor: Trump administration "slow-walking" vaccine shipping process "for some reason I cannot get an answer to".  U.S. agencies became aware several months ago of suspicious activity that has now been linked to massive hack.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/19/202044 minutes, 32 seconds
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With Moderna vaccine looming, U.S. expects 3,000 COVID deaths for the 3rd day in a row

FDA panel greenlights 2nd COVID vaccine. California shatters its record for daily COVID deaths.  Dominion Energy threatens defamation suit against former Trump lawyer: "You are not entitled to your own facts". 19 House Republicans ask for voter fraud hearings amid plans to contest presidential election in January.  Report: 76,000 new GA voters registered before Senate runoffs. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/18/202045 minutes, 50 seconds
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Sources: Trump Wants Revenge, Eyes Special Counsel Appointments

Trump pushing for special counsel appointments to probe his baseless voter fraud claims and Hunter Biden. CNN: Trump has told some advisers he will refuse to leave White House; Adviser: “He’s throwing a f***ing tantrum. He’s going to leave.” CNN: Trump weighs pardons for more than two dozen in his orbit, a spreadsheet has been created to track requests. Officials: Preemptive pardon for Trump has not been ruled out. President Elect Biden and Vice President Pence will get vaccinated publicly; United States hits record high COVID hospitalizations eleven days straight. Kansas Mayor resigns after receiving threats for backing mask mandate. Georgia GOP Senate Candidate trades more stock than any Senator; Trading stocks of same businesses he oversees in senate. CNN: Melania Trump to go to Florida Friday to oversee renovations at private Mar-A-Lago quarters; Neighbors: Go elsewhere.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/17/202044 minutes, 46 seconds
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Harris on McConnell Finally Acknowledging Biden Win: "Would Have Been Better If It Were Earlier"

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has applauded Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for acknowledging President-elect Joe Biden's win. McConnell congratulated Biden from the Senate floor on Tuesday, six weeks after Election Day.While speaking with ABC News, Harris also said she wished the conversation between McConnell and Biden happened earlier. Russian hackers are suspected of infiltrating multiple U.S. federal agencies. Some departments include: the department of Homeland Security, Department of Treasury, Department of Commerce and the Department of Agriculture. The exact scope and scale of the hack remains to be seen. The hack remains under investigation. President Donald Trump has not commented on the attack. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease is recommending President-elect Joe Biden to get the Covid-19 vaccine. On Tuesday, while speaking on  ABC's "Good Morning America," Fauci said in part, " You want him fully protected as he enters into the presidency in January." Biden told reporters on Tuesday he wants to do it by the numbers and that when he does it he will do it publicly. More than 300,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the United States. Currently the Pfizer vaccine is being distributed to health care workers across 425 sites.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/16/202046 minutes, 23 seconds
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Awaiting Biden's Speech After Electoral College Affirms Win

The final state casts electoral ballots, which brings Joe Biden's win to 306 points. CNN Awaits Biden's speech after the Electoral College affirms his presidential election win. Biden will address the nation, in his speech excerpt: "In America, politicians don't take power-the people grant it to them." Final state's electors are about to vote and affirms Biden's win. Biden says that the election was "the clearest demonstration of the true will of the American people... American democracy worked" Biden also said that the Supreme Court sent a "clear signal" to Trump.  An excerpt from Biden's speech: "In this battle from the soul on American and democracy prevailed." The address comes as unprecedented as security measures have taken during the electoral college votes.  A source says that the current United States President Donald Trump sees the house tallying votes as a final avenue to block Biden's win. McConnell refuses to answer the question about whether he considers Joe Biden president-elect.  Adviser says that Biden has "moved on" as we wait on the possibility of getting a concession speech from Trump. A source says that Trump looks to "long shot" challenge in the house.   Attorney General William Barr resigns.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/15/202056 minutes, 11 seconds
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SCOTUS: Texas has no standing to dispute how other states conduct elections

The Supreme Court of the United States dealt a major blow to President Trump's continued effort to overturn the November election results.  The FDA is expected to authorize the use of the first COVID-19 vaccine; the U.S. hits record hospitalizations for the 6th day in a row. Sarah Palin and Q-anon supporters join Trump rallies, makes false claims. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/12/202049 minutes, 24 seconds
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The U.S. is on Track for Another Record Day of Covid Deaths

The U.S. has hit a record 107,000+ Coronavirus hospitalizations. Trump is focused on a Texas lawsuit challenging his election loss, which now has the support of 100+ House Republicans. A panel recommends that the FDA should authorize the Pfizer vaccine; officials say the vaccine will start shipping within 24 hours of authorization. Biden tells civil rights leaders that the GOP “beat the living hell” out of Democrats by using “defund the police” against them. Calls grow for California Governor Gavin Newsom to pick a black woman to replace VP-elect Kamala Harris' open Senate seat. New body cam video shows the police raid of a former Covid data scientist in Florida.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/11/202048 minutes, 14 seconds
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Top Health Official Fights Back Tears As Covid Deaths Surge

A top health official fights back tears as covid deaths surge. As the United States repeatedly reaches record hospitalizations and deaths, with 2,000 reported so far today, United States President Donald Trump mocks Germany for record day in deaths.  Fauci warns that too many people still think that the coronavirus pandemic is a hoax. Fauci says that the United States has to "own" the pandemic problem. Two states with the highest positivity rates in the United States face covid doubters and one covid denier calls the pandemic "fabricated."  The FDA panel meets tomorrow to consider authorizing the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. The FDA panel could greenlight the vaccine as early as tomorrow and vaccine doses could be distributed in just days. The United Kingdom health authorities say that people with a history of allergic reactions should not receive the Pfizer vaccine. Fauci says that allergic reactions to the coronavirus vaccine are concerning but are likely "unusual and rare." There is a logistical challenge of bringing covid vaccines to rural United States.  The GOP zeros in on Rev. Warnock as its main target in the Georgia runoff election.  Judge who approved armed raid at the home of a fired Florida covid data scientist was appointed by Gov. Desantis.  A source says that Melania Trump "just wants to go home." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/10/202047 minutes, 49 seconds
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Supreme Court Rejects Attempt By Trump Allies To Block Biden's Victory

The Supreme Court has rejected an attempt made by President Donald Trump allies to block President-elect Joe Biden's Pennsylvania victorious election results; not a single dissent was noted in the brief. The rejection was hours after Trump called on Scotus to have "courage." House GOP is urging Trump to keep fighting and to not concede, Trump steps up attacks on top Georgia republicans as he calls for the state's Lt. Governor to "be replaced."  Biden's team says Supreme Court's decision proves "the elections is over." GOP leaders are rejecting a resolution that accepts Biden as president-elect.  Biden and Trump are laying out starkly different covid messages. Biden lays out his plan to fight covid during the first 100 days of his presidency, that includes: vaccinations, getting people to wear masks and opening school back up. Trump is taking credit for the covid vaccine, but not the 2,000 and more Americans dying daily. A discredited vaccine critic is testifying before the senate.  Sources are saying that Trump's Campaign Lawyer Jenna Ellkia has contracted covid and was at the same holiday party that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were attending as well.  Democratic lawmaker receives death threats after questioning Giuliani's baseless election fraud claims at Michigan hearing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/9/202045 minutes, 15 seconds
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Trump Ignores Pandemic, Lies About Election Fraud

United States now has a record number of coronavrius deaths and hospitalizations. The United States reports a record of more than 102,000 hospitalizations as cases surge.  President Trump is ignoring the pandemic and continues to lie about election fraud. Trump has been eager to push a message of voter fraud. He is heading back to Georgia as some republicans want congress to overturn the election. Trump plans to return to Georgia to support GOP candidates.  House republicans and his biggest defenders on capital hill are urging Trump not to concede and to push for a house fight over his recent election loss. Georgia reaffirms that United States President-elect Joe Biden's win for the third time after certifying the recount.  The New York Times says that Trump officials passed when Pfizer offered to sell more vaccine doses in late summer. The senate is to hear testimony from a doctor who is against mandating the vaccine. The doctor is a discredited vaccine critic.   A source says that Giuliani plans to attend the Georgia hearing on baseless voter fraud claims by zoom after testing positive for covid.  Republicans in the Georgia senate runoff dodge when confronted with Trump's baseless fraud claims. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/8/202048 minutes, 37 seconds
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Republicans fear Trump can hurt them in Georgia Senate runoff races

Ahead of his trip to Georgia to campaign for the runoff races, Trump calls Georgia's GOP governor a "moron" and a "nut job". Fear is spreading among conservative circles that the president will hurt them in the upcoming runoffs.  Coronavirus is now the leading cause of death in the United States. President-elect Biden: there is "no detailed plan" for vaccine distribution.  Sources: Presidential pardon bribery investigation includes Jared Kushner lawyer and GOP lobbyist.  How Trump and far-right republicans are cashing in on those who think the election was "stolen". To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/5/202044 minutes, 51 seconds
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Biden Says He Will Ask Americans to Wear Masks for 100 days

We are at a point where an American is dying of coronavirus every 30 seconds. The White House Liaison to the Justice Dept. has been barred from DOJ headquarters after trying to access sensitive info about possible election fraud. New York Attorney General Letitia James says that the investigation into the Trump Organization will continue, which isn’t protected by a Trump pardon. The U.S. Census reveals that 26 million American adults are not getting enough food. Democrats think that Asian voters could make a difference in the upcoming Georgia runoff races.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/4/202047 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trump In Denial As Georgia Says Recount Show Same Election Outcome

President Trump is in denial as Georgia officials say that the vote recount results are showing the same outcome, that Presiden't-elect Joe Biden won Georgia. A Trump ally attacks Georgia's republican governor and says, "lock him up." Trump refuses to condemn threats towards election workers. Pro-Trump attorneys are telling rallygoers today to not vote.  A source that is close to the White House says to expect a "flurry" of Trump pardons. Some White House advisers believe that Trump could legally pardon himself. Ivanka Trump has been deposed in an inauguration lawsuit. Trump is weighing pre-emptive pardons for this children and Kushner.  Erin Burnett has a one-on-one chat with the Republican who called out Trump in an emotional plea.  The United States reports a record number of more than 100,000 coronavirus hospitalizations. The CDC chief says that the next three months will be the "most difficult" in the United States' public health history.  Former President Obama warns democrats against using "snappy slogan like defund the police." Obama says that the "defund the police" slogan can risk alienating a large audience. Obama says that the slogan makes change "a lot less likely." Obama also says that it's "really important" that the democratic party promote young voices. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/3/202044 minutes, 44 seconds
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Wisconsin Certifies Biden's Win after Recount Trump Campaign Requested and Paid $3 Million For, Net's Biden 87 More Votes

The state of Wisconsin has certified President-elect Joe Biden's victory after President Donald Trump's campaign requested a recount. Monday, Governor Tony Evers signed paperwork to award the state's 10 electoral votes to the President-elect after a recount in Wisconsin's two most populous counties.  The recount that cost $3 million netted Biden 87 more votes than before. The state's commission chairwoman wrote in part, "Biden received the greatest number of votes."  Arizona also officially certified Biden's victory on Monday, awarding the President-elect the state's 11 electoral votes. The recounts follow President Donald Trump's false claims of voter fraud. He has not yet conceded the election and still claims he won. Top Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, still refuse to acknowledge Biden's Win.  Exclusive documents from inside China reveal what officials knew about the deadly Covid-19 pandemic. A whistleblower shares the document with CNN. The document gives a look into the cases and deaths when the coronavirus first emerged in China.  CNN has learned President Trump's adviser on the coronavirus task force, Dr. Scott Atlas, has resigned. The resignation comes amid increasing Covid-19 hospitalizations in the United States.  Right now, there are more than 13.5 million Covid-19 cases in the United States. More than 260,000 people have died.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/1/202047 minutes, 49 seconds
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Federal Appeals court rejects Trump challenge in PA

In Pennsylvania, the Federal Appeals court smacks down a challenge by President Trump to revisit a previous decision, claiming that "voters, not lawyers, choose the president".  The U.S. reports 190,000+ new coronavirus cases today; second highest day since start of the pandemic. Advisers at the CDC will meet next week to vote on who will get the vaccine first.  Trump tells supporters not to boycott Georgia runoffs, makes plan to campaign in Georgia for runoff election. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/28/202045 minutes, 4 seconds
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Biden: "We're At War With The Virus, Not With One Another"

United States President Donald Trump recently called into a Pennsylvania GOP event to rant about overturning the recent presidential election results and then invites lawmakers from the event to the White House Wednesday night. As Trump calls for overturning the election results, United States President-elect Joe Biden talks about a "grim season of division" giving way to unity.  Biden: We should "be thankful for democracy itself"; Trump: "We have to turn the election over." Biden: We have "fair and free elections"; Trump: "they cheated." Biden: "To love out neighbor as ourselves is a radical act."  Biden says that, "we're at war with the virus, not with one another." Biden addresses the lives that have been lost to coronavirus and says that he knows what it's like to have Thanksgiving with "the empty chair."  The United States now tops 2,000 coronavirus deaths so far today. Biden urges Americans to unite: "Every decision we make can save lives." There are 162,000 new coronavirus cases so far today in the United States and hospitalizations break records for 15 straight days. Also, unemployment claims jump and 79 million Americans are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic.  The mayor of Denver issues an apology after traveling for Thanksgiving despite telling people to "avoid travel." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/26/202045 minutes, 6 seconds
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Biden: "This Is Not A Third Obama Term"

United States President-elect Joe Biden is making it clear that his presidency will not be a "third Obama term." He made those statements in his first interview as president-elect with NBC's Lester Holt, Tuesday night. Biden went onto say that it's a different world since the Obama Administration and that President Donald Trump changed the landscape saying in part: "It's become America first. America Alone." The President-elect also formally announced new members of his National Security Team on Tuesday. His members include: John Kerry as Special Presidential Envoy for climate, Jake Sullivan as National Security Adviser and Avril Haines for Director of National Intelligence. Biden praised his nominees and their diverse backgrounds. Haines is a physicist and a pilot who also knows judo. The number of people dying from Covid-19 is rising. The climbing trend continued on Tuesday with 15 days of record hospitalizations and more than 1800 people reported dead. Dr. Anthony Fauci says he's had his first conversation with President-elect Biden's team. Biden says, the hope is that the Trump Administration will be able to start distributing the vaccine before Biden takes the oath of office in January. Millions of people are going against the CDC's guidelines and traveling for Thanksgiving. There are at least 6900 flights scheduled for Thursday.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/25/202045 minutes, 8 seconds
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GSA Tells Biden the Transition can Formally Begin

Some White House staffers were caught off guard by the GSA letter saying Biden transition can formally begin. Michigan and multiple Pennsylvania counties certify election results. Trump’s legal options to overturn the election results are dwindling. Biden makes his picks for his national security team & treasury department. U.S. reports a record 85,800+ hospitalizations as cases surge. Dr. Anthony Fauci is concerned that Thanksgiving travel will amplify the case surge. Astrazeneca's early data shows their vaccine is about 70% effective. Georgia is set to begin a Trump-requested recount tomorrow. Rudy Giuliani admits that he’s “exaggerating a bit” as he spouts baseless voter fraud claims.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/24/202047 minutes, 29 seconds
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After meeting with MI lawmakers, Trump looks into inviting PA lawmakers to WH

After meeting with President Trump today in the White House, Michigan lawmakers confirm that the state's election results will stand.  Donald Trump Jr. tests positive for COVID-19.  Coronavirus vaccine submitted to FDA for emergency authorization. Georgia governor certifies election results, officially making Joe Biden the winner in that state. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/21/202049 minutes, 16 seconds
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Source Says President Trump is Delaying Transition to Get Revenge on Democrats

Trump invites Michigan GOP leaders to White House as he intensifies efforts to overturn the election. A source says that allies urged Trump to let the transition begin even without a concession, Trump told them they’re “absolutely wrong”. Governor Whitmer says Michigan is in its worst weeks since the start of the pandemic; warns of an exponential rise in cases. Georgia confirms Biden's victory after a statewide hand recount. A top Michigan Republican says Trump should concede election. The White House Coronavirus task force held it's first briefing since July today; Trump and Dr. Scott Atlas did not attend. The CDC has released guidelines one week before Thanksgiving advising against holiday travel. Biden discusses a national mask mandate with a group of state governors.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/20/202048 minutes, 4 seconds
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White House Czar Warns U.S. at “Critical, Dangerous Point”

United States surpasses a quarter of a million coronavirus deaths. Dr. Fauci: Haven’t been able to speak to Biden’s team, but “I wish that we would be able to do that.” Biden wipes a tear as ICU nurse describes what it is like being a healthcare worker during the pandemic. White House elections commission meeting now about Trump recount requests in counties Biden won by 180,000+ votes each. Department of Homeland Security defends Trump’s firing of top election security official; Eight other government officials fired or resigned since last Monday. Poll: 70 Percent of Republicans believe Biden won due to voter fraud. Nancy Pelosi suggests this will be her last term as House Speaker. House balance of power narrows as Democrats lose nine seats. Former NFL Player flips House seat as GOP after campaigning against Black Lives Matter.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/19/202045 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump in “Bunker Mentality” in White House as Biden Forges Ahead

Biden moves ahead and meets with national security team. Trump fires the Homeland Security official who contradicted the president’s voter fraud claims. As Trump stays bunkered down in the White House, sources say he has shown little interest in adding more to his schedule. Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa tests positive for Covid as the White House task force says the spread in Iowa is “aggressive" & "unrelenting”. Republicans temporarily block the certification of Wayne County, Michigan election results.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/18/202048 minutes, 38 seconds
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Biden: "Beyond Comprehension" That Trump Plays Golf During Pandemic

Recently, United States President Elect Joe Biden says "people may die" if Trump refuses to start cooperating with the presidential transition process. Biden also says that it's "beyond my comprehension" that Trump is playing golf instead of working on a stimulus package.Biden says that small businesses are "teetering on the edge" in pandemic and a Texas food bank sees its largest distribution ever recently.  Trump continues to tweet baseless presidential election claims as covid cases surge.  Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine is 94.5 percent effective against the infection, while the United States reports more than 100,000 covid infections for the 14th straight day.  Georgia's republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says  that the GOP, including Sen. Graham, is pressuring him to toss out legal ballots. Raffensperger also says that Graham asked him about mail-in ballots saying, "I got the sense it implied... throw those out." At the same time,  Trump continues to sow doubt on Georgia recount as he refuses to concede, while lawsuits have been withdrawn that tried to block Biden's wins in four states. Trump falsely claims twice in a 24 hour span that "I won the election."  Trump also touts stock market gains as coronavirus cases surge. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/17/202046 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trump Breaks His Silence; Biden Wins 306 Electoral Votes

Trump speaks publicly for first time since defeat, doesn’t acknowledge loss, but says “I guess time will tell.” Trump’s Ex-Chief of Staff hits Trump for failing to authorize official transition: “Not doing so could be catastrophic.” Biden wins Georgia, now has 306 electoral votes; Trump won’t concede. Trump appointed election official says Trump’s claims of fraud are “baffling” and “laughable.” Biden flips 5 states Trump won in 2016; Arizona sends two Democrats to Senate for first time since 1950. Biden campaign intends to pour resources into Georgia Runoffs; Republican National Committee to invest $20 million and will send 600+ staffers to the state. United States reports record 160,000+ new coronavirus cases. Trump vows there won’t be a lockdown, says cases will go down “rapidly.” “Stop The Steal” plans Pro-Trump protest in D.C. based on lies; Trump says he may “try to stop by and say hello.” Source: CIA Chief Gina Haspel shut out of White House intelligence meeting. Obama on the night President Trump won the White House. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/15/202045 minutes, 18 seconds
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DHS on the 2020 Election: “Most Secure” in History

The Department of Homeland Security says they found, “no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised”. The GOP sees Trump’s election challenges as likely to fail and urges the White House to take steps toward an official transition. Arizona audits find no voter fraud. A source says that CIA director GIna Haspel, is on “thin ice” as Trump purges Government officials. Other sources say the White House forced two DHS officials to resign. Key pandemic model projects up to 196,000 more coronavirus deaths by March 1st. In a new 60 minutes interview President Obama says President Trump is “delegitimizing” democracy with false claims of voter fraud. He also says that he's troubled by the fact that the GOP is “humoring” these claims.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/13/202048 minutes, 27 seconds
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Biden Poised to Name White House Chief of Staff

Decision on naming White House Chief of Staff can come as early as tomorrow from President-elect Joe Biden.   President Donald Trump meets with advisors, shows no signs of conceding.   Arizona’s GOP Attorney General: Appears Biden will win Arizona.   Republican Senator on transition: If Biden doesn’t get intel briefings by week’s end, I’m going to intervene.   Biden widens lead in Pennsylvania, maintains sizable in Georgia and Arizona. Biden’s popular vote lead widens to more than five million.   CNN projects Trump wins Alaska but doesn’t change election outcome. Republican Governor-elect of Utah congratulates Biden on win.   Sources: State Department blocking Biden from foreign messages.   Health officials warn delayed transition from Trump to Biden could cripple Covid response as pandemic worsens.   Georgia Republican Secretary of State: No evidence of widespread election fraud; Georgia to conduct full by-hand recount. Senate balance of power rests on two Georgia runoffs.   Sources: Biden chooses Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff.   Mr. President, please put America first. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/12/202045 minutes, 22 seconds
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Biden Campaign Attys: Trump Claims of Voter Fraud are "Theater"; Pompeo Ignores Biden win: "Smooth Transition" to 2nd Trump Term

The Biden campaign attorneys have called Trump's claims of voter fraud "theater." The U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, ignored United States President-elect Joe Biden's win on Tuesday. He told reporters at the State Department that there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump term. The United States President-elect has called Trump's failure to concede "an embarrassment." Four senior Pentagon officials have been fired or resigned within the past couple of days. The recent changes came after President Donald Trump fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper, on Monday.  Sources tell CNN, there is growing uncertainty at the Pentagon about whether Trump will fire more top officials. The U.S. Supreme court signals the Affordable Care Act will survive its latest challenge. The justices' held oral arguments Tuesday. It appeared the court was poised to again reject a Republican-backed attempt to kill the program. A postal worker in Pennsylvania who claimed there was voter fraud has recanted the allegations. This is according to a statement from the Democratic House Oversight Committee. The postal worker previously claimed they were ordered to backdate mail-in ballots after election day in Pennsylvania.  Republicans have cited this claim as evidence of widespread voter fraud, following Joe Biden's presidency win.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/11/202045 minutes, 49 seconds
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Pfizer: Potential Vaccine May be More than 90% Effective

Biden allies realizing they will have to fight more to preserve the legitimacy of the election outcome as the Trump administration blocks transition. Sources say Trump & his allies are frustrated with CIA chief Gina Haspel; they expect the President to fire her like he did with Defense Secretary Esper. Attorney General Barr authorizes prosecutors to pursue allegations of voter fraud despite no evidence of widespread fraud. Trump files another lawsuit in Pennsylvania as Biden maintains a sizable lead. Republican senators call for Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State to resign as all eyes are on 2 Senate runoffs. HUD secretary Ben Carson, Trump campaign adviser David Bossie test positive for coronavirus. Dr. Fauci says a vaccine may be available by the end of the year.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/10/202043 minutes, 26 seconds
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In Final Frenzy, Trump and Biden Hit Battlegrounds 24 hours ahead of Election

In final frenzy, Trump and Biden hit battlegrounds as United States braces for first results 24 hours away.Obama rips Trump's rhetoric about his record on African Americans; Trump suggests he may fire Fauci; Biden: "Elect ma and I'm gonna hire Dr. Fauci, and fire Donald Trump"; Major cities across the United States bracing for unrest in wake of election.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/3/202044 minutes, 59 seconds
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Both Trump and Biden hold rallies in the Midwest as Election Day draws closer

With the virus raging all over the Midwest, Trump and Biden hold late rallies in battleground states.  At a rally, Trump makes new claim that doctors are getting paid more money if someone dies from coronavirus. While campaigning in Minnesota, Biden claims Trump has "simply given up" on COVID.  Needing to fortify his Rust Belt coalition, Trump adds a fourth rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Meanwhile, Biden and Harris make plans to campaign across the state on Monday.  As Trump's support among older voters continues hemorrhaging, Kate Bolduan sits down with senior citizen voters to discuss their reasons for abandoning the Republican candidate. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/31/202048 minutes, 25 seconds
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Biden Says, “If Florida Goes Blue, it’s Over”

Biden holds Florida rally, intensifies attacks on Trump's pandemic response as cases near 9 million and deaths top 228,000. With the election 5 days away, Biden holds a rally in Tampa hours after Trump’s rally where again there were few masks, and no distancing. New battleground polls show that Biden has the edge in Florida and Pennsylvania. Dr. Birx has essentially abandoned the White House and is avoiding Dr. Scott Atlas. Michael Bloomberg is adding $12M of ads in key swing states for Biden. GOP Senator Loeffler, who is in tight race in Georgia, says she’s “not familiar” with Access Hollywood tape. Federal appeals court rules mailed in ballots must be received by Election Day in Minnesota, cutting one-week window. Walmart pulls guns, ammo from shelves in some stores, citing potential civil unrest. Minnesota reports record number of new Covid cases. Kamala Harris is set to campaign in Texas as polls show a tight race. Former Republican Mayor on Biden winning Texas: “it’s gone from a long shot to a medium shot”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/30/202044 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trump Holds Rally With Few Masks, No Distancing as His Task Force Warns of "Unrelenting" Community Spread

President Trump's task force is warning of a wide growing spread of Covid-19. However, Trump doesn't plan on canceling any of his rallies. He appeared in front of hundreds on Wednesday in Bullhead City, Arizona. Many supporters weren't wearing masks or social distancing.  The White House claims some of the President's accomplishments include "ending" the Coronavirus pandemic, despite an American dying every 90 seconds. The White House made the announcement on Wednesday in a press release highlighting the Trump's administration achievements over the past four years. Dr. Anthony Fauci says the United States will not be back to normal until the end of 2021. New audio of Jared Kushner, the President's senior advisor and son-in-law, reveals he bragged that Trump was "getting the country back from the doctors." He said this during a taped interview with Bob Woodward in April. More than 74 million voters have already cast their ballots, that's more than half of the total votes cast in 2016. Nearly half of those ballots are coming from voters affiliated with the Democratic Party. New polls show Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden is leading in key states. CNN's Phil Mattingly examines the states of the race with just days until the election.     To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/29/202048 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trump Holds WI Rally, complains about "Covid, Covid, Covid" Coverage; Obama: "He's Jealous of Covid's Media Coverage"

President Donald Trump is making his final sprints to get more votes while complaining about the media's coverage on Covid-19. He did so during his rally Tuesday night in Wisconsin, a state with record hospitalizations. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers warned of an impending crisis saying in part, "There is no way to sugarcoat it...there is an imminent risk to you and your family." Former President Barack Obama criticized Trump on his handling of the pandemic. While campaigning for Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden in Florida, Obama slammed him for his response to Covid-19. He also faulted him for turning the White House into a "hot zone." Joe Biden struck a confident tone in Georgia on Tuesday. Georgia is a state that democrats have not won since 1992. He delivered a message of unity during his campagin rally: " I know we can heal and unite this nation." Trump is trying to connect with women voters. During his rally Tuesday, he told them he will get their husbands back to work. First Lady Melania Trump, is also trying to reach out to women. She held her first solo campaign event in Pennsylvania, where she described how Trump is supporting women.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/28/202055 minutes, 36 seconds
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Three Virus Outbreaks in Minnesota Tied to Trump Campaign Events

White House to hold a large swearing-in event for Amy Coney Barrett amid new Pence team outbreak with at least five staffers testing positive. Republican senators are split on attending the event after last months super spreader event in the Rose Garden. Biden campaign to add stops in Iowa, Georgia, & Texas in final week of campaign to try and expand the electoral map while Trump visits states he won in 2016. Biden says: Trump is the “worst possible person” to lead during this pandemic. More than 60 million Americans have cast early ballots so far, already topping the total of early votes in the 2016 election. Biden ramps up his ground game to compete with Trump in North Carolina. Black voters in states across U.S. heading to the polls at much higher rates than four years ago. White House adviser Jared Kushner is under fire for saying black Americans have to “want to be successful”. Minnesota is experiencing a record number of hospitalizations today. Erin talks with a lawmaker about his father-in-law who denied the virus and died from it. Trump baselessly suggests doctors are misreporting virus deaths to get more money. The Supreme court rejected the Democrats’ attempt to extend the Wisconsin mail-in voting deadline.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/27/202045 minutes, 9 seconds
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Biden: "dark winter ahead"; Trump: "rounding the corner"

Biden lays out pandemic plan, wants to make masks mandatory as Trump continues holding rallies with few people wearing masks. Election Day is 11 days away and over 50 million Americans have already voted. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/202044 minutes, 46 seconds
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Obama Rips Trump in Harshest Attacks Yet

Former President Barack Obama is making his case for his former Vice President Joe Biden. He delivered his first stump speech Wednesday night in Philadelphia. Obama's speech represented his most direct attacks on President Donald Trump to date.  In his speech, the former President criticized many of Trump's actions including Trump's tax policy. The New York Times reported, Mr. Trump's tax records show he has pursued business projects in China for years and maintains a Chinese bank account. Obama referenced this report saying in part, "If there were reports that I had a Chinese bank account, they would've called me Beijing Barry."  Obama also questioned Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. He said in part If Trump had "been working the whole time" the pandemic "never would have gotten this bad."  While the Former President blasted Trump's presidency, Trump traveled to North Carolina, a must-win state, to rally his supporters.  Obama's speech came ahead of Thursday's presidential debate. Trump and Biden will go head-to-head in Nashville, Tennesee. Trump has been lashing out at the Debate Commission rule on muting microphones.  A new CNN/SSRS survey shows Biden leads comfortably in Pennsylvania, potentially the decisive swing state. So far, more than 40 million early votes have been cast. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/22/202052 minutes, 31 seconds
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President Trump holds rally in Pennsylvania as closing days become increasingly erratic

GOP leaders plead with Trump to end personal attacks and change course now before Election Day.  First Lady Melania Trump backs out of Trump rally in key swing state of Pennsylvania due to lingering cough amid coronavirus recovery.  Biden showing momentum in key swing states as Trump fights to hold down states he won in 2016.  U.S. nears 221,000 coronavirus deaths as Trump's former FDA chief warns "rapid acceleration" may be a week away.  Pelosi hopeful for stimulus deal "before election"; McConnell warns that the White House is against striking a deal with the Democrats. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/21/202044 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump Holds Arizona Rallies As He Unleashes Attacks On Fauci

Trump holds Arizona rallies as he unleashes attacks on Fauci: People are tired of hearing Fauci and all of these idiots"; Trump Adviser says Trumps attack on Dr. Fauci is not a good move, it reminds voters of pandemic. Biden campaign manager warns "Donald Trump can still win";as republican voters registration rises.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/20/202044 minutes, 29 seconds
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President Trump: "Light at the end of the tunnel is here" as hospitalizations rise sharply

NIH Director: deaths likely to rise as hospitalizations jump; President Trump, on the other hand, sees a light at the end of the tunnel.  Trump holds multiple events today as U.S. cases top 8 million; Christie says he had "a false sense of security" at the White House: "a mistake" Biden, who's town hall recently beat Trump's in TV ratings, visits Michigan as he fights to flip state, says U.S. "can be so much better than what we've seen" under Trump Trump continues to peddle QAnon theories about Bin Laden; Romney blasts Trump for his refusal to denounce QAnon. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/202044 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chris Christie: “I Was Wrong Not to Wear a Mask” at the White House

Chris Christie was hospitalized for Coronavirus after attending a White House event & Trump debate prep: “I was wrong” to believe the White House was a Covid “safe zone“ & "I was wrong not to wear a mask”. Trump falsely claims 85% of people wearing masks “catch” Coronavirus. President Trump also falsely claims Dr. Fauci who has served under 6 presidents, is a Democrat. Republican Senator Ben Sasse had some harsh words for President Trump on a conference call with voters: “I don’t think the way he has led through Covid has been reasonable or responsible or right”; "he “kisses dictators’ butts” & “flirted with white supremacists”. Trump & Biden are about to take part in dueling town halls tonight. Kamala Harris is off the campaign trail after one of her aides tests positive for Covid-19. Obama urges voters to “keep making your voices heard” despite long voting lines: “our democracy depends on it”. Trump tries to win over suburban women as polls show Biden’s edge with women is double Clinton’s margin in 2016. Trump tells suburban women “I let you have the American dream”. Trump falsely claims votes for him are being thrown out. California GOP says it will defy today’s deadline to remove unofficial ballot drop boxes across the state. Amid tight Florida race, some seniors who backed Trump in 2016 now favor Biden due to Trump's Coronavirus response.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/202046 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trump Holds Rally in Iowa Where Positivity Rate is Near 20%

President Trump holds rally in Iowa with few masks, no social distancing. Minnesota has traced 16 cases to back to Trump events last month. The White House is now embracing a herd immunity proposal that many experts have condemned. A top doctor compares it to “mass murder”. Trump supporter says: “If I’m gonna get sick and die, I guess it’s my turn”. The White House reveals that Barron Trump also had the virus, but is now negative. Early voting breaks records in multiple counties across Texas. More than 14.3 million general election ballots have already been cast so far. Some voters wait in hours-long lines across the country. Massachusetts Republican Governor says he won’t support Trump. Biden, & Trump set to hold dueling town halls tomorrow night after the debate was canceled. Lindsey Graham raises less than half of his Democratic challenger’s record-breaking $57 million haul. Graham raised $28M. Graham calls segregation “the good old days,” but says he was speaking with “deep sarcasm”. Amy McGrath takes on Mitch McConnell’s coronavirus response as McConnell paints candidate as a far-left Democrat. Senate control at stake as multiple seats could flip to Democrats. McConnell is also under fire for laughing about his failure to pass a Coronavirus relief bill during debate. CNN: the Fed’s chased a suspected foreign link to Trump’s 2016 campaign cash for three years. The investigation targeting Trump’s 2016 campaign cash also led to the lockdown of an entire floor of a federal courthouse. Washington Post: Trump-hyped investigation into Obama officials concludes without charges. Trump declines to say if he will bring back Attorney General Bill Barr if he wins a second term. 36 states are seeing cases trend higher, hospitalizations are also on the rise. Man loses father to coronavirus and 7 other family members.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/15/202046 minutes, 6 seconds
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Erin Burnett and guests break down Senator Harris' questioning of Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett

Senator Harris presses Judge Barrett on Obamacare, abortion and other topics.  President Trump holds campaign rally in Pennsylvania with few masks, no social distancing; packs schedule with rallies after being sickened with coronavirus.  FBI: group in Michigan kidnapping plot also eyed Virginia governor. Virginia governor points to Trump's rhetoric after FBI says extremist group eyed kidnapping him and Michigan governor.  More than 10.5 million general election ballots cast so far. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/14/202036 minutes, 1 second
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Donald Trump Holds First Rally Since Diagnosis

President Donald Trump holds first rally since diagnosis, Fauci: Holding political rallies is "asking for trouble; .White House Doctor say Trump tested negative; but still haven't revealed  when Trump tested negative before getting sick. Fauci said Trump should take down ads featuring him; would be outrageous be if the campaign used his words in more adsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/13/20201 hour, 2 minutes, 38 seconds
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President Trump, despite having COVID-19, plans in-person event at the White House on Saturday

With the upcoming presidential debate cancelled, President Trump announces plans for an upcoming Rose Garden event at the White House on Saturday along with a campaign rally in Florida on Monday.  Dr. Fauci refers to the previous White House event two weeks ago as "a superspreader event".  Hurricane Delta makes landfall in Louisiana as powerful category 2 storm.  Suspects in plot to kidnap Michigan governor ranted against government online; Michigan governor calls them "domestic terrorists". To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/202046 minutes, 9 seconds
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13 Charged in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor

13 men were charged in an alleged domestic terrorism plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor and overthrow several state governments. The group has ties to an extremist group and wanted to, “instigate a civil war”. The suspects in the plot to kidnap the Governor discussed detonating explosive devices to divert police and successfully detonated an IED to test its capabilities. Gov. Whitmer points to Trump’s rhetoric and says, “they are complicit” and that the, “hate groups heard the president’s word….as a call to action”. Trump’s doctor said that the President is clear to return to public events on Saturday, and says he’s “completed his course of therapy”; doesn’t say if Trump is still contagious or when he last tested negative. The White House is saying that the date of Trump’s last negative test is “private medical history”. In total reversal, Trump is now interested in a big stimulus deal after abruptly calling off talks two days ago. Nancy Pelosi pushes bill to determine whether Trump is capable of serving as president. Trump calls Kamala Harris “unlikeable” & a “monster”. The Presidential Debate Commission states that the next debate is not officially canceled yet. Trump goes off the rails in rambling hour-long interview with Fox Business. A GOP senator has distanced herself from Trump as the race in Arizona heats up.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/202045 minutes, 2 seconds
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CNN: Top Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Tests Positive for Virus

The COVID-19 outbreak at the White House is growing. Eleven people have been confirmed to have the virus including President Trump's top adviser Stephen Miller. Miller confirmed it in a statement to CNN. He said he had been working remotely and self-isolating, testing negative for the past five days except for Tuesday when he tested positive. Along with Miller, two more press aides tested positive for the virus. As the cases in the White House grow, senior pentagon leadership are quarantining as well. Tuesday, the Pentagon announced a top U.S. Coast Guard official tested positive. President Trump has stopped stimulus talks with Democrats. He tweeted, he would resume the negotiations after he wins the elections. The DOW closed 375 points following his announcement. Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden is sharing a message of unity. He also warned of the "cost of division" in a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Biden delivered a call to turn past a moment he said is "neither good nor normal" and unify. Michelle Obama is also giving her final push for Biden as election day nears. The Joe Biden campaign released her video message Tuesday, where the former first lady urged undecided voters to vote their conscious.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/7/202048 minutes, 29 seconds
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President Donald Trump Return To The White House

President Donald Trump returned to the white house Monday evening after being admitted at Walter Reed Hospital last Friday; due to positive coronavirus test. Trump takes his mask off as soon as he reached the white house as cases rises amongst his staff members. Trump is still infected with coronavirus. Also, reports multiple white house staffers to keep positive reports quiet. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/6/202051 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trump hospitalized at Walter Reed after coronavirus diagnosis

With President Trump at Walter Reed, the White House says there will not be a transfer of power. According to a source, Trump was spooked after testing positive for coronavirus. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/202051 minutes, 33 seconds
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Bolton on Trump’s “Standby” Remark: “It Was a Real Threat”

Bolton on Trump telling Proud Boys to “standby”: “it was a real threat…He knew exactly what he meant”. Leader of far-right group Proud Boys also leads grassroots group supporting Trump. Bolton: “I’m worried” Trump thinks his only road to reelection may be “keeping things in a state of chaos”; U.S. can survive contested election if we don’t lose control. Growing fears about voter intimidation after Trump tells his supporters to watch polling places. Michael Cohen: President thinks Proud Boys is “Trumps Army” & his message was “stand by for me” when he loses. Admin official: White House directive early on was masks weren’t “a good look”; wanted to portray there was nothing to worry about. Trump set to hold rallies in Wisconsin despite warning from task force of “rapid worsening” in the state. White House fight over masks signaled virus plans running awry. White House fails to outright denounce white supremacy. Biden distances himself from progressives amid Trump attacks; says “I am the Democratic Party”. Fox News’ Chris Wallace speaks out after chaotic debate: Trump “bears the primary responsibility”. Rep. Porter grills pharmacy executive over price of cancer drug. Voters in Michigan swing county give opinion of Trump, Biden. One Michigan swing county voter who voted for Reagan and Bush says Trump “scares me and I can’t vote for him”. “First Ladies” premieres this Sunday at 10pm ET; New series chronicles the life of 6 women in the White House. Michelle Obama: “There is no handbook for incoming First Ladies”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/202048 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trump Adviser Furious with Trump’s Response on White Supremacy

Trump again refuses to clearly condemn white supremacists. Trump campaign adviser: “F*** the Proud Boys...Not that hard”. Trump claims he doesn’t know who the Proud Boys are hours after saying at debate, “Proud Boys, stand back and stand by”. Presidential debate commission to change format after chaotic Trump-Biden debate. Chris Wallace tells the New York Times: “I’m just sad with the way last night turned out…I’ve never been through anything like this”. Wisconsin reports highest number of Covid hospitalizations. 26 states seeing a rise in cases vs. previous week. Wisconsin E.R. doctor on coronavirus: “The second wave is here and it is here with a vengeance”. White House task force warns of “rapid worsening” in Wisconsin amid surge in hospitalizations and cases ahead of Trump visit. Allies try to defend Trump after he refuses to condemn white supremacists. Trump adviser says debate moderator to blame for Trump failing to condemn movement. Trump claims he paid “millions of dollars” in taxes for 2016 & 2017 after New York Times reported he only paid $750. Trump tweets voting disinformation about NY ballot misprint. Trump makes misleading claim of voter fraud:  “bad things happen in Philadelphia”. Trump makes baseless voter fraud claims at debate. Philadelphia Inquirer: Mayor is preparing for voter intimidation after Trump’s debate comments.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/1/202044 minutes, 37 seconds
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It's debate night in America; Trump, Biden arrive in Cleveland

On the eve of the first presidential debate, nearly 1.2 million ballots have already been cast.  The CNN election coverage team discuss their predictions and expectations for tonight's debate and take a deep dive inside both candidate's debate preparations. Coronavirus, economy, race and Supreme Court expected to be among topics.  John King gives a breakdown on the race to 270 for both candidates.  Undecided Ohio voters look ahead to tonight's debate. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/30/202048 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trump Dodged Questions When Asked About His Taxes And Debt

Trump Dodged questions when asked about his taxes and debt, business loses and who he owes more than 300 Million dollars in loans.Dr. Fauci, says the United States is not in a good place with the corona virus heading to the fall. Trump plans to do 150 million rapid Covid-19 test across the nation Voters react to Trump tax bombshell, Woman voter says that it's not a deal breaker for her.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/29/202049 minutes, 1 second
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Trump continues to cast doubt on mail-in voting, teases possible election "dispute"

Accusing the Democrats of "playing games," Trump cites tossed Pennsylvania ballots in an attempt to undermine election. Officials say 9 ballots (out of millions) discarded in "error". White House Chief of Staff attacks Trump's handpicked FBI Director for saying there's been no "coordinated national voter fraud effort".  In Louisville, protestors take to the streets for the third night over lack of charges in the Breonna Taylor case.  In COVID-19 news, Trump has lost patience with CDC Director as sober warnings contradict Trump's rosy messaging. And in a war of words, Trump accuses Governor Cuomo of wanting to put New York at the end of vaccine list after Cuomo questions the politicization of vaccine.  According to a source, President Trump has made his pick for the Supreme Court nomination and top election officials in Pennsylvania warn of voting technicalities as swing states, like Pennsylvania, see a surge in mail-in ballot requests. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/202044 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trump Casts Doubt on Election Results for Second Time in 24 Hours

Trump supporter: Before Trump, nobody knew about mail-in “cheating”. Trump intensifies attacks on election: “not sure” it can be honest. FBI chief: Not seen evidence of national voter fraud by mail. Trump supporters: if Trump loses, it will be a rigged election. Louisville braces for second night of protests after no officers charged directly with death of Breonna Taylor. Protesters face off with apparent armed vigilantes in Louisville. Trump, FBI Chief at odds over scale of foreign election meddling. Trump holds rally with few masks, little social distancing as CDC projects up to 226K coronavirus deaths by October 17th as data shows new case counts are rising in 21 states. HHS & FDA Chiefs vow science, not politics, will guide vaccine approval after Trump threatens to override new guidance. New York Gov., Michigan Gov. call for congressional probe into Trump’s “politicization” of coronavirus. Gov. Cuomo: “I’m not going to trust the federal government’s opinion” on vaccine, New York will perform its own review. Louisville mayor extends curfew through the weekend. Trump booed as he pays respects to Ginsburg at court. Sen. Susan Collins faces toughest reelection yet. Maine’s Sen. Collins fights to keep seat as vote to back Trump’s previous SCOTUS pick may come back to haunt her. Maine Voter: I never would vote for Collins after Kavanaugh vote.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/202048 minutes, 45 seconds
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Protests Underway Across the Country After Ruling in Breonna Taylor Case

A 9pm curfew is about to go into effect in Louisville Kentucky amid protests. No officers directly charged with Breonna Taylor’s death. Protesters take to the streets after one officer is charged in Breonna Taylor case, but not for her death. Kentucky Attorney General: Officers “justified” in use of force despite firing 32 shots. Trump refuses to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election. Repeats baseless claim of fraudulent mail-in voting. Trump says he may overrule FDA on vaccine guidelines. Trump claims the FDA has politicized vaccine approval despite politicizing vaccine, and the Coronavirus himself. Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci have repeatedly been absent from Trump’s briefings. Controversial Dr. Scott Atlas at Present Trump’s side instead. Source says Dr. Birx believes new doctor on task force is feeding President Trump misleading information about efficacy of masks. Sources: Dr. Birx has told people she is “distressed” with task force’s direction, describes Covid response as nightmarish. Dr. Fauci clashes with Sen. Rand Paul during Coronavirus hearing: “I challenge that senator”. Amy Coney Barrett warned in 2016 of Supreme Court appointments that could “dramatically flip the balance of power”.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/24/202048 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trump blames China as U.S. surpasses 200,000 coronavirus deaths

Speaking for the first time since the U.S. topped 200,000 deaths, President Trump continues to blame China for the U.S. coronavirus death toll, going on to say that the toll would be higher if not for his response.  According to the Washington Post, the FDA plans to announce more rigorous standards for a coronavirus vaccine.  Potential pick to replace Justice Ginsburg, Amy Coney Barrett, was back at the White House for a second day. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/23/202045 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trump Gives Himself "An A+" For His "On The Job" Pandemic Performance

The United States deaths is about to reach 200,000 as Trump gives himself "an A+" for his "on the job" pandemic performance. The Trump earlier said, "We've done a phenomenal job." United States has 4 percent of the world's population, but 21 percent of coronavirus deaths.   Trump supporters boo Ohio republican for encouraging them to wear masks. The CDC suddenly reverses guidelines that said covid can spread through "small particles, such as those in aerosols." The CDC reverses itself and says that new language on how covid spread was added in "error" amid concerns about political pressure.  The Trump administration and the Department of Justice names New York City, Seattle and Portland as "anarchy" cities and jurisdictions and threatens to cut funding; swing-state cities have not been named.  The GOP discusses two options for timing of SCOTUS conformation vote, as Trump says he "much rather have a vote before the election."  CNN reports that Trump met with candidate Judge Amy Coney Barrett at the White House today and says that Judge Barbara Lagoa is "excellent" and was seen as "very impressive."  Campaign door knocking takes on a new meaning, amid the Pandemic, in Nevada as the state surpasses 1,5000 coronavirus deaths. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/22/202045 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trump holds rally in Minnesota; Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87

President Trump holds crowded campaign event in Bemidji, Minnesota; very few masks were worn. At odds with his own CDC Chief's timeline, President Trump now claims "every American" will have access to a vaccine by April.  After a years long battle with pancreatic cancer, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at the age of 87. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/202056 minutes, 53 seconds
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Justice Department Doubles Down on Possible Sedition Charges for Violent Protestors

Former WH Aide says Trump didn’t want to hear about rising Covid cases or deaths. His “Biggest Concern” was reelection. Biden vows aggressive campaign schedule; says he takes nothing for granted in call with senate dems. Former WH Aide: Trump said maybe “Covid is a good thing” because he doesn’t have to shake hands with “disgusting people”. Trump holds crowded event with no social distancing, few masks all despite telling Woodward virus is “so easily transmissible” as U.S. nears 200,000 deaths. Former WH Aide on coronavirus: “It was shocking to see the President saying that the virus was a hoax”. Trump holds crowded Wisconsin event as the state sets daily record for Covid-19 cases. Trump blames blue states for virus death toll. Michigan officials admit ballot misprint, reject Trump’s claim of illegal behavior. CNN will host a town hall with Joe Biden tonight; audience attends drive-in due to coronavirus. Trump stokes culture wars in speech announcing commission to “promote patriotic education”. 59 Western wildfires burn nearly 6 million acres; Trump blames poor management, not climate change. Hurricanes leave states flooded. Federal judge stops USPS changes that slowed mail delivery. Federal judge blocks postal service changes, blasts ‘Politically motivated" attack by Trump administration. Sheriff: very promising leads in ambush shooting of deputies; rewards for info rises to $640,000 as manhunt intensifies.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/202043 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trump Contradicts CDC Chief; Claims Redfield is “Confused” on Masks

Trump blames blue states for high virus death toll. Trump again teases health care plan yet offers no details. Trump claims CDC Chief’s comments to congress on vaccine timeline and masks being more effective than vaccines were wrong. Trump says masks are “not more effective” than a vaccine while CDC Chief Robert Redfield says masks are “more guaranteed” to protect than a vaccine. CDC official says Redfield is “a convenient punching bag” for Trump. Trump confirms another White House staffer has tested positive for coronavirus. Trump says CDC Chief made a “mistake” for saying today that a vaccine won’t be widely available in U.S. for up to a year from now. Trump answers question about how Americans can trust him when he’s contradicting the CDC chief by replying “Because of the great job we’ve done”. Trump says U.S. would look much better “if you took the blue states out” for Covid deaths. Redfield says there is “clear scientific evidence” masks work; while Trump continues to hold rallies with few masks. Minnesota governor asks Trump campaign to abide by state’s mask order at upcoming rally. Trump shares manipulated video of Biden with anti-police anthem. Internal Astrazeneca document obtained by CNN reveals vaccine trial participants serious symptoms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/17/202047 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trump, "I Didn't Downplay Coronavirus"; Trump On Tape, "I Wanted To Always Play It Down"

Trump said tonight about coronavirus that, "I didn't downplay coronavirus... I actually, in many ways, I up-played it." Trump said on tape prior to tonight, "I wanted to always play it down."  Hurricane Sally is hours away from making landfall on the Gulf Coast. The Gulf Coast is bracing for extreme flooding as conditions deteriorate. More than 18,000 customers are without power in three states. Hurricane Sally is the third hurricane this season for the region.  At least 36 people are dead in the west coast wildfires. Western wildfires have burned more than 4.7 million acres, which is more land than six Rhode Islands. Nearly 90 wildfires burn in the western United States as Trump deflects on whether he believes in climate change. Firefighters are battling at least 87 wildfires in 11 states.  Dramatic video moments after ambush, shows deputy helping her partner after she was shot herself. The ambush shooting on two deputies comes amid rising tensions between law enforcement and the Los Angeles community.   Biden heads to Florida amid struggles with Hispanic voters. Polls show Biden losing ground to Trump with Hispanic voters, says the case against Trump is an "easy one." Head of major Hispanic group reportedly calls Biden outreach "lackluster." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/16/202045 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trump Hosts Packed Event with Few Masks, No Social Distancing; Trump to Woodward: "Nothing More Could Have Been Done"

President Trump is moving forward with his rallies. He held his second indoor event in two days in Phoenix, Arizona on Monday. People packed the event, few wore masks and there was no social distancing except for the President himself.  This comes as Trump's final phone call with legendary journalist Bob Woodward comes to light. CNN obtained excerpts of the 10-minute conversation, which shows Trump told Woodward, "nothing more could have been done," in regard to the coronavirus. Officials within The White House Administration have been altering the CDC's weekly science reports, according to sources. A federal official told CNN, the Trump administration alters the CDC's weekly science reports so they don't undermine Trump and are consistent with Trump's message on the virus.  The manhunt is intensifying for the gunman who ambushed two Los Angeles County sheriff deputies. Both deputies remain in the hospital. They are expected to survive.  Nearly 90 large wildfires are burning throughout the western United States. Trump visited California Monday to be briefed on the fires. He laughed about the science of climate change. So far, California wildfires have burned an area almost the size of Connecticut.  Hurricane Sally is intensifying into a category 2 storm. The Gulf Coast is now bracing for possible landfall within 24 hours. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/15/202045 minutes, 42 seconds
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Top prosecutor in the Trump-Russia probe quits due in part to pressure to produce results before the November election

Amid political pressure from the Trump Administration, a prosecutor in the Durham investigation of the Russia involvement in the 2016 election has resigned.  Dr. Fauci disagrees with President Trump's claim that the U.S. is "rounding the corner" on the Coronavirus pandemic.  Democrats lead in absentee ballot requests in Florida and North Carolina.  Attorney General Bill Barr echoes Trump's sentiment on mail-in voting, claiming that voting by mail "opens up the door to coercion". To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/202044 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump holds rally without distancing and few masks

Trump on covid remarks from February:  "Nobody thought it was bad," Trump in February:  "more deadly than even your strenuous flus", CDC projects up to 25,000 more virus deaths in next 3 weeks, New details on Trump's phone calls with Bob Woodward, GOP senator on Trump's health care plan: "It's B.S."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/202044 minutes, 44 seconds
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Recordings Reveal Trump Knew How Dangerous Coronavirus Was While Downplaying It

Recordings reveal that Trump knew how dangerous the coronavirus was and that he was intentionally trying to downplay it. The White House said, "The president never downplayed the virus." Trump said to Woodward in March, "I wanted to always play it down." Trump to Woodward on February 7th: the coronavirus "is deadly stuff." A new book reveals that Trump knew in early February that the coronavirus was deadly, dangerous and highly contagious." Woodward book says that Trump was wanted in January, by NSA O'Brien, that the coronavirus posed a big threat. O'Brien told CNN in May that the coronavirus risk was not initially understood.  A source says that White House officials warned Trump against speaking to Bob Woodward; Kushner and Graham said it was a good idea and encouraged him to do it. The new Woodward book: Mattis told Coats that they may have to take "collective action" against Trump. Mattis called Trump "dangerous and unfit" according to the new Woodward book.  "I don't want to create panic," Trump on the revelation that he downplayed the coronavirus. Trump's campaign officials scramble to respond to the Woodward tapes. A source says that many in Trump's campaign are shocked by the president's comments. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/10/202045 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trump Holding Rally In North Carolina With No Social Distancing, Few Masks

Trump is holding a campaign rally in North Carolina with no social distancing and few masks despite statewide order to wear one.  Astrazeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine trial after unexplained illness in participant.  Trump is distressed by the fallout over claims that he insulted the military. Sources are saying that Trump's distress over the claims that he insulted military clearly is a sign that he fears he could lost military support. Trump distressed by fallout over report alleging he privately disparaged soldiers killed in battle. Trump calls the claim that he insulted military "disinformation": "No one loves the military more than me."  Sources are saying that Trump has talked about spending as much as $100 million of his own money on reelection campaign. Trump is sowing doubt on the election and says "gotta be careful with those ballots."  The New York governor says that "Trump is actively trying to kill New York City." The New York governor lashes out and says that "Trump is actively trying to kill New York City" and that Trump "caused the covid outbreak in New York." New York Governor Cuomo escalates feud with the president and says that "Trump is actively trying to kill New York City." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/9/202045 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trump Tells Reporter To Take Mask Off, Reporter Declines

Trump tells reporter to take mask off, reporter declines. Minutes later, Trump praises another reporter for not wearing a mask. A key model says that 122,000 lives could be saved by wearing masks.  Trump touts pandemic response, attacks rivals and repeats false claims during a campaign-like news conference at the White House.  Officials fear a post-holiday coronavirus surge. New coronavirus cases are averaging about 40,000 daily and double average going into Memorial Day. The United States coronavirus cases near 6.3 million and the death toll tops 189,000.  Trump politicizes the coronavirus vaccine and accuses Biden's campaign of the same thing. Trump accuses Harris of "political rhetoric" on vaccines even as president ties vaccine timeline to "special date." Trump demands Harris apologize for "political" vaccine rhetoric. Trump floats baseless allegations about Biden's health. Kamala Harris meets with Jacob Blake and family, as Trump double downs on law and order message.  Trump launches an unprecedented attack on military leaders that he appointed and accuses them of waging wars to boost profits, as he says that soldiers love him. Trump says that military and Pentagon leaders, "want to do nothing but fight wars" to keep contractors happy. Trump says that Pentagon leaders don't love him. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/8/202044 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trump claims U.S. is rounding the corner on Coronavirus as new model suggests 410,000 dead by January

Trump proclaims that Coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths have declined even though around 1,000 Americans are still dying daily.  Trump on vaccine timeline: "We could probably have it" in October.  According to a study, Russia's Coronavirus vaccine generated an immune response in all 76 subjects, with mostly mild side effects.  Trump denies calling fallen U.S. service members "losers" & "suckers". To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/5/202044 minutes, 52 seconds
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CDC To States: Prepare For A Possible Vaccine By Early November

CDC tells the United States to prepare for a possible vaccine by early November. Most experts don't expect a vaccine to be fully tested by then. NIH says that evidence backing plasma as a treatment is "insufficient."  Trump has admitted that a vaccine around election day "wouldn't hurt" and raises concerns that Trump is rushing a vaccine for political reasons.  Trump's former White House doctor and now GOP congressional candidate is defending Trump's mysterious trip to Walter Reed Hospital.  Attorney General Barr claims that China is more aggressive than Russia in trying to influence United States elections. Barr downplays Russian election meddling despite intel warnings. Barr says Russia "might try again" to interfere in election as intel officials say that Russia is already trying to "denigrate" Biden. Barr backs up Trump on vote-by-mail criticism and claims it would be "playing with fire" and "reckless and dangerous." Barr says it's a "false narrative" to say "police are on some epidemic of shooting unarmed Black men."  Biden calls for officer involved in Jacob Blake shooting to be charged as he is meeting with the Blake family tomorrow in Kenosha. Biden says Trump "keeps throwing gasoline on the fire." Biden criticizes Trump's response to police shootings. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/3/202044 minutes, 53 seconds
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Trump Denies Systemic Racism Exists In The United States

Trump denies that systemic racism exists in the United States and says that that are just "some bad apples" who choke "under tremendous pressure." Trump repeats conspiracy theory, without evidence, about a plane filled with "looters" and "thugs." Trump admits that he only wants to talk about "tremendous violence," not peaceful protesters or systemic racism.  Trump was asked about the Jacob Blake shooting that happened in Kenosha and he says that he feels, "terribly for anybody that goes through that." Trump travels to Kenosha and doesn't meet Jacob Blake's family.  Trump condemns "dangerous anti-police rhetoric" but refuses to condemn the teen supporter accused of killing two people.  The NIH says that there is not enough evidence to back convalescent plasma to treat covid. Trump touted it as a "historic breakthrough." A White House task force report warns that Iowa has the highest case rate. More than 14 million people are unemployed seven months into the pandemic.  New questions have emerged about Trump's health and 2019 hospital visit. Trump and his doctor say that a mini-stroke did not prompt Trump's trip to Walter Reed last year and he won't say what did land him in Walter Reed. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/2/202044 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trump Refuses To Condemn Teen Suspect In Kenosha Killings

Trump refuses to condemn teen suspect in Kenosha killings. Trump denounces protesters, but refuses to condemn teen suspect and supporter charged with homicide in Kenosha. Trump defends supporters seen firing paintball guns and spraying mace at protesters in Portland, "paint is not bullets."  Trump to visit Kenosha tomorrow against the wishes of its mayor and governor. Trump defends his trip tomorrow to Kenosha as officials please to postpone, "it could increase love and respect." A source says that Biden's camp is debating a possible trip to Wisconsin this week.  United States coronavirus cases surpass six million with deaths topping 183,000 as Trump retweets baseless conspiracy theory suggesting the death toll in 9,000. The FDA chief is willing to approve the coronavirus vaccine before phrase three of trial testing ends. Covid-19 is now the third leading cause of death in the United States. What we know seven months into the pandemic is people 85 and older are 60 times more likely to die than those in their 40s. Models estimate that 1,000 Americans will die every day for the rest of the years without a near-universal wearing of masks.  The Washington Post says that a White House adviser is pushing a "herd immunity strategy." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/1/202044 minutes, 39 seconds
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Man who filmed Jacob Blake shooting disputes Police union account of incident

The Kenosha Police union released a statement saying that Blake was armed with a knife and at one point attacked an officer. Blake's attorney said that he posed "absolutely no imminent threat" to officers. The man who filmed it all disagrees with the union's recollection of the incident.  Kenosha Police Chief defends officers after teen was able to leave scene, says being armed "isn't out of the ordinary". An eyewitness to the vigilante shootings speaks out. At a rally in New Hampshire, Trump speaks out against the protesters but remains silent on Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/202047 minutes, 9 seconds
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Wisconsin prosecutors file 6 charges against 17-year old shooter

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year old shooter at the Kenosha protests is charged with 6 criminal counts. 12 GOP senators are expected not to attend tonight as President Trump accepts the nomination for president. Biden: "Trump and his allies are rooting for violence" in America..To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/202045 minutes, 5 seconds
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Wisconsin DOJ Reveals Details In Lead Up to Jacob Blake Shooting

The attorney general holds a news conference on Jacob Blake case. Wisconsin DOJ reveals new details in the lead up to the shooting and says that Jacob Blake "admitted" he had "a knife in his possession." Wisconsin attorney general identifies officers involved in the deadly police shooting of Jacob Blake. The Wisconsin attorney general says that officers tried to arrest Jacob Blake after a woman said her boyfriends was present and shouldn't be. Wisconsin attorney general also says officers attempted to stop Jacob Blake with a taser but it was not successful.  NBA players boycott tonight's playoff games after Wisconsin shooting. NBA playoff games called off tonight as players protest shooting. Lebron James on NBA boycott, "F*** THIS MAN!!!! WE DEMAND CHANGE." WNBA cancels all games tonight in solidarity.  Category 4 hurricane nears Texas and Louisiana with "unsurvuvable" storm surge. Over 6 million people are under hurricane warning or watch. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/27/202052 minutes, 8 seconds
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States Hit Hard By The Coronavirus Now Brace For Hurricane

Wisconsin governor declares a state of emergency in Wisconsin and National Guard presence has been increased amid protests over police shooting of another Black man. New video reveals new details in police shooting of Black man. The Justice Department and FBI agents are reviewing police shooting of Jacob Blake, a man shot multiple times in the back by police.  States hit hard by the coronavirus now brace for a hurricane. Hurricane Laura is expected to hit the United States, the Gulf Coast, as a category 3 storm as hundreds of thousands in Texas are ordered to evacuate.  FDA chief apologizes for overselling plasma's effectiveness as a coronavirus treatment. The United States coronavirus death toll has now surpassed 178,000.  The House announces a probe of Pompeo's RNC speech. The House opens an investigation into Pompeo's convention speech. Rep. Castro says it is "likely unprecedented" and "may also be illegal." Secretary of State Pompeo to address RNC in support of Trump goes against precedent. Trump is set to appear "multiple times" at RNC tonight after grim warnings on first night about the Democrats despite Trump's vow to be "uplifting." Ratings for night one of RNC are down nearly 30 percent vs. the night one of 2016 RNC. Also, there are fewer viewers than night one of this year's DNC. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/26/202044 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wisconsin Governor Deploys National Guard After Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man

The Wisconsin governor deploys the National Guard amid protests over the police shooting of a Black man. Protests are underway after the shooting of a Black man in Wisconsin. Protests take to the streets of New York City. The man who filmed the shooting of the Black man in Wisconsin says, "It's traumatizing... it could have been me."  Trump touts an "incredible" therapeutic, while scientists have concerns. Trump is pushing "incredible" therapeutic and vaccine timeline as he kicks off GOP convention. A senior administration official says that the vaccine timeline is unchanged, which contradicts Trump saying that it could be ready "a lot sooner" than the year's end. Trump begins the RNC with baseless claims and grim warnings about the Democrats. Trump's campaign releases its second term goals hours before the RNC began and it comes after Trump's repeated struggles to outline an agenda. The couple who waved guns at Black Lives Matter protesters are to speak at the RNC tonight.  College campuses have become a virus hotspot as schools reopen. The United States coronavirus death toll has surpassed 177,000.  Conflicting reports are out over whether Jerry Falwell Jr. has resigned from Liberty University after revelation of his wife's affair. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/25/202044 minutes, 11 seconds
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Trump says his administration is delivering "one victory after another" as Coronavirus death toll tops 175,000.

A new model often cited by the White House projects that the U.S. Coronavirus death toll will reach 310,000 people by December 1st. That is 15,000 more than projected just two weeks ago. Meanwhile, Texas becomes the 4th state to surpass 11,000 virus deaths.  Trump claims election with expanded mail voting will be an "embarrassment" and describes DNC as one of the "darkest,""gloomiest" conventions in U.S. history.. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/202044 minutes, 58 seconds
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Coronavirus deaths on the rise in 18 states

Trump: "We're doing an incredible job" as U.S. averages 1,000+ deaths for 3 straight weeks, Bannon leaving court: "This whole fiasco is to stop people who want to build the wall", Biden to be introduced in video highlighting his role in response to 2009 economic collapseTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/202043 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trump Says States Aren't Opening Fast Enough As Coronavirus Death Toll Increases

Trump says that states aren't opening back up fast enough as 15 states are still seeing an increase in its death toll. The United States is averaging more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths daily.  Pence greets supporters without wearing a mask as Girior warns cases could rise "very quickly." Trump's testing Czar warns that the virus could "turn around very quickly if we're not careful.  New York, which has not fully reopened, reports that a positivist rate is under 1 percent for 12 days straight as Trump slams shutdowns. Trump says that shutdowns are causing more problems, "Than the virus itself"; The task reinforces shutdowns with reducing cases.  The New York Times says that the FDA emergency authorization of blood plasma for virus is on hold. Trump says it "could be a political decision."  In a brutal take down of Trump, Obama says that Trump "hasn't grown into the job because he can't." Obama says that our democracy is "at stake right now." Obama says "I hoped Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously... he never did." Obama also says that Trump has treated the presidency like "one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/20/202044 minutes, 14 seconds
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Coronavirus Deaths On The Rise In 19 States

The United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 171,000 as Trump reacts to Michelle Obama's "it is what it is" jab. Michelle Obama said that Trump is "in over his head." The United States is averaging more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths daily and a study finds that there is possible virus spread on airplanes.  Coronavirus deaths are on the rise in 19 states as Trump attends an Arizona event, where there's no distancing and few people wearing masks.  Top Trump ally and founder of MyPillow says, "anything" he hears "out there" for a potential cure, he takes to the task force. MyPIllow founder pushes plant extract as the covid "cure" but there's no evidence that it's been tested on a large group of people.  Moderna vaccine trial targets 50 percent of people over the age of 65 and 20-25 percent of minorities. Night two of the Democratic Nation Convention continues. The former GOP Secretary of State Colin Powell endorses Joe Biden. Colin Powell says, "I support Joe Biden for the presidency." A source says that former President Bill Clinton is to deliver his "sharpest rebuke" of Trump ever. Bill Clinton on Trump, "One thing never changes- his determination to deny responsibility and shift the blame." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/19/202044 minutes, 1 second
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Birx Says United States Lockdown Didn't Go Far Enough

Birx says that six months into the current pandemic that the United States lockdown didn't go far enough as Trump doesn't rule out unproven botanical extract to fight virus. Trump is "enthusiastic" over unproven Botanical extract to fight coronavirus, says MyPillow creator and Trump ally. Dr. BIrx says that the United States lockdown should have been more like Italy's, "People weren't allowed out of their houses."  Florida's coronavirus death toll has nearly doubled in the last month and the United States averages more than 1,000 deaths for 21 straight days. New saliva test could be in use in a few weeks after receiving emergency authorization from FDA, could be in use in a few weeks. Studies show that the virus immunity could last up to months after getting infected.  UNC-Chapel Hill reverses its plans for in-person classes after 130 students test positive for coronavirus.  Trump retweets Russian disinformation to discredit Biden that the United States intel community says is part of election meddling effort and already labeled propaganda. Trump sows doubt about election and claims that the only way he is going to lose "is if the election if rigged."  Ohio's republican attorney general asks Trump to postpone USPS changes.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/18/202044 minutes
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Trump Accuses Biden Of Playing Politics With Pandemic

Trump's hypocrisy on coronavirus: Trump, who frequently politicizes the current pandemic, has accused and tells Biden to stop "playing politics" with the pandemic and virus. Trump claims that Biden's approach to ending the pandemic is "regressive, it's anti-scientific, and it's very defeatist."  Trump doesn't refute and fuels unfounded and false birther theory about Sen. Harris. Harris on parent's influence, "They came from opposite sides of the world to arrive in America.   Trump admits that he opposes USPS funding to stop mail-in voting. Trump doubles down on opposing postal service funding to stop mail-in voting. Trump says that funding USPS will lead to "fraudulent" mail ballots.  CDC director says that in public health terms, we could see the "worst Fall" in the United States' history. United States testing chief says that testing everyone on a frequent basis could instill a false sense of security. Fauci says that he is "not pleased with how things are going" with the coronavirus. A new study is saying that the New York City death toll is comparable to the 1918 flu pandemic. The study suggests that the coronavirus is at least just as deadly as the 1918 flu pandemic.  Kansas City, MO has extended its state of emergency through mid-January. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/202044 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump Attacks Biden, Harris After Their First Appearance Together

Trump attacks presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris after their first appearance. During a briefing at the White House, Trump called Harris a "very risky pick," along with "angry" and "mad," tropes used against African American women. Biden and Harris took aim at Trump in their first campaign event together in Wilmington, Delaware Wednesday. Sen. Harris pointed to President Trump when discussing why the United States leads the world with the most Covid-19 infections. Biden assured that he and his running mate were going to get to work to fix Trump's "mess." Biden added, taunting Trump with, "Is anyone surprised Donald Trump has a problem with a strong woman." Since the announcement of Biden's VP pick, he says his campaign raised $26 million.  Biden says Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Harris, could also be "a barrier breaker" as the United State's first second man.  Both Biden and Harris will formally accept the Democratic nominations during the party's convention held virtually next week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/13/202045 minutes, 38 seconds
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Kamala Harris Becomes First Woman Of Color On A Major Ticket

Biden picks Sen. Kamala Harris as running mate for the 2020 presidential election. Harris is now the first woman of color to be put on a major ticket. Biden and Harris are to appear for the first time as the Democratic ticket tomorrow. Harris has been a United States senator since 2017 and was previously California attorney general.  Biden says he first met Harris through his son, Beau: "I thought a lot about that as I made this decision."  A Biden official said that Biden called Kamala Harris to offer her the vice president job 90 minutes before the announcement.  Trump responds to Biden choosing Harris as running mate. Trump dodges questions on past donations to Sen. Harris. Trump calls Harris "nasty" and "disrespectful" after Biden named her for the vice president position. Financial filings show that Trump donated $6,000 to Kamala Harris' campaign for attorney general. Trump said he is "surprised" that Biden picked Harris as running mare because she was "very, very nasty" to him.  Trump attacks Sen. Kamala Harris by saying she's "just about the most liberal person in the United States senate."  "Joe Biden nailed this decision," said Obama on Biden's Harris pick.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/12/202044 minutes, 29 seconds
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Secret Service Involved In Shooting Outside White House

Trump was briefly escorted from a White House briefing room after secret service was involved in a shooting outside the White House. Trump says that his administration will "continue to save as many lives as possible" as the United States has averaged more than 1,000 deaths a day for two weeks. Trump says the United States will be in "very good shape" in short period of time, while the World Health Organization says the "virus is proving exceptionally difficult to stop." 36 states see positivity rates above recommendations.  A new report says that the number of United States child Covid cases are up 90 percent in the last four weeks. Kids are now nine percent of reported United States cases. Nearly 100,000 children tested positive last two weeks of July.  A 21-year-old had a mild Covid case and then suffered organ failure. A study shows that 78 percent of patients had cardiac abnormality after the virus.  Former presidential candidate Ex-GOP Gov. John Kasich is supposed to make a case in support for Biden during the DNC, with an endorsement. More than 100 Black men tell Biden to pick a Black Woman for vice president, says not doing so "means you will lose the election."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/11/202044 minutes, 30 seconds
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White House and Democrats fail to reach stimulus deal, Trump threatens executive action.

With negotiations collapsing and the U.S. having lost 13 million jobs, House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin describe stimulus talks as "very far apart". United States ranks near the bottom in assessment of global pandemic response. A key model predicts U.S. death toll could reach 300,000 by December - but consistently wearing masks can save 70,000 of them.  Erin Burnett Outfront goes live to Bedminster, New Jersey as President Trump speaks live with White House pool reporters. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/202052 minutes, 39 seconds
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U.S. death toll could reach 300,000 by December

U.S. death toll could reach 300,000 by December, but 70,000 lives could be saved by consistent mask-wearing, MLB tightens rules: on planes and buses personnel must wear surgical or N95 masks, no cloth masks allowed, Trump claims "other countries don't report real numbers" amid growing criticism over U.S. response, lack of testingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/202038 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trump Says The Coronavirus Will "Go Away"

Trump repeatedly claims that the coronavirus will "go away" as Dr. Fauci says that "the numbers don't lie." Fauci says that the number of infections and deaths is "quite concerning." The United States coronavirus cases top 4.8 million and the coronavirus death toll surpasses 157,000.  The United States hits near record high in daily coronavirus deaths since May. Trump falsely says that kids are "almost immune" from coronavirus. Multiple cases of coronavirus is reported in one Georgia school district just two days after school opened. Infectious disease experts urge a United States nationwide mask mandate and says the White House staff should wear masks "to serve as role models." 205,000 people are expected at an annual biker rally in South Dakota, the largest public event in the United States since the pandemic began.  Trump's chief of staff says that stimulus talks are "trillions of dollars apart." 167,000 private sector jobs were added in July, which is nearly 10 times less than experts expected.  Dr. Fauci says that he and his family have received death threats.  Two dozen Yale researchers said spending more time and focusing on Hydroxychloroquine wastes resources and may cost lives.  Republican operatives with Trump ties are helping Kanye West get his name on ballots. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/6/202044 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trump Claims U.S. Deaths Put It At "Bottom Of The List"

The United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 156,000 and coronavirus cases top 4.7 million. 34 states above recommended positivity rates.  Trump claims that United States deaths put it at "bottom of the list." The United States has four percent of the world's population, but nearly 23 percent of deaths. Trump says that Americans "are dying, that's true. It is what it is." More than 1,000 Americans have died per day in 11 of the last 15 days. Trump says that the coronavirus is "under control as much as you can control it" as the rate of new deaths rises in 27 states. Trump says if the New York and New Jersey numbers are taken out of death toll, "Out numbers are among the lowest."  A study shows that the potential coronavirus vaccine shows promising results. Six states band together for a rapid testing plan as Trump administration faces growing criticism for lack of national plan.  Mississippi issues a statewide mask mandate and orders anyone with the coronavirus to isolate or face fines and possible jail time. A college professor wants to teach classes outside, " I now fear being assigned to windowless classrooms" during pandemic. The professor also says, "having classes outdoors is not a radical thought." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/5/202044 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trump Attacks Birx For "Extraordinarily Widespread" Virus Warning

Trump attacks Birx and calls her "pathetic" for warning that the coronavirus is "extraordinarily widespread" because he says "I think we're doing very well. Trump ignores coronavirus data and says that the United States "has done an amazing job" with dealing with coronavirus compared to other countries like France and Germany. Trump says that "the virus is receding." 30 states are seeing a rise in new coronavirus deaths vs. the previous week.  Trump keeps touting Hydroxychloroquine, even as his top medical experts say there's no evidence it works.  Dr. Fauci says asymptomatic cases are driving a "new phase" of coronavirus in the United States "that makes it much more difficult" to contain. Dr. Fauci also says that "children can get seriously ill with virus. It's a rare event, but it is not zero." Dr. Fauci says "there is still a risk" that children can get ill. An Arizona official says I'm "sick to my stomach" about reopening schools. Georgia's largest school system reports more than 250 employees have tested positive for coronavirus or have been exposed to the virus.  The New York Times says that Trump's campaign advisers privately call a pre-election vaccine "the holy grail." The New York Times says that scientists fear political pressure on vaccine timeline.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/4/202044 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trump Downplays Pandemic; Says Florida is “Doing Really Well”

Florida sets new record for virus deaths for fourth straight day. U.S surpasses 4.5 million cases. CDC predicts up to 30,000 more deaths in three weeks.   Hurricane heads toward Florida, virus testing sites closed.   Report: Jared Kushner-led team worked on secret national testing plan; White House dropped it. Kushner aide didn’t think national testing plan was needed in spring since only blue states were hit hard.   Department of Homeland Security warns foreign enemies could “confuse” public on mail-in voting as Trump pushes unproven claims of fraud.   No stimulus deal in sight as $600 jobless benefit expires.   Obama calls for end of “Jim Crow relic” filibuster.   Still no winner in New York primary race 38 days after election.   ESPN: MLB commissioner warns season could end; 29 players and staff have tested positive this week.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/202040 minutes, 40 seconds
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U.S. Surpasses 4.4 Million Coronavirus Cases; Deaths Top 151,000

U.S reports 1,403 deaths in one day, the equivalent of about one person dying every minute of the day.   Trump addresses death of friend Herman Cain from coronavirus. This comes weeks after Cain attended Trump’s rally in Tulsa.   Key model now projects 80,000 more virus deaths by November. Study: People with no virus exposure may have some immunity.   Trump sows doubt on 2020 election: “These elections will be fraudulent, they’ll be fixed. They’ll be rigged.” Bipartisan group holds secret meeting to game out what could happen if Trump losses election and refuses to concede.   Obama eulogizes John Lewis, condemns efforts to suppress voting.   Exclusive: CNN conducts first TV interview with head of “Operation Warp Speed,” The U.S. vaccine project.   U.S. reports worst economic plunge on record.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/31/202040 minutes, 55 seconds
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U.S. Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) Test Positive for COVID

United States deaths top 150,000; experts: United States need to reset reponse as numbers continue to climb. Trump visit U.S hot spot Texas; for a fundraiser.  U.S. Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) Test Positive for COVID; suggest that he got virus from wearing a mask. California and Florida report  record single day deaths.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/30/202041 minutes, 38 seconds
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U.S. Nears 150,000 Deaths; 22 States Rise in Cases

Trump back to touting unproven drug as “safe” despite overwhelming research that shows it is not effective. MLB postpones Miami Marlins games this week amid virus outbreak. Russia to approve virus vaccine despite safety concerns. Countries that once contained virus now see major outbreaks. Infectious Disease Expert: Antigen tests key to containing virus.   Attorney General William Barr spars with Democratic lawmakers in contentious hearing: “I don’t agree that there’s systemic racism” in police departments “generally in this county.” Democratic congresswoman accuses Barr of double standard: Federal forces only used when protesters oppose Trump.   Joe Biden says he will choose Vice President next week.   Mitch McConnell: “Goal” of slashing $600 check is to prevent people from making more on unemployment than working.  GOP Coronavirus Bill includes $1.75B for new FBI building; Location one block from Trump hotel, possible site for hotel To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/29/202040 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump Pushing For States To Re-Open

President Trump pushing for states to re-open as corona virus  cases continue to rise in the United States.The University of Miami President, Gregory Crawford plan to open it's campus to students in matter of weeks, In multiple cities protester face-off with federal police. Today the civil rights icon John Lewis is remembered on capitol hill.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/28/202032 minutes, 52 seconds
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White House Denies Trump Has Reversed Course on Virus

U.S. on track to top 1,000 daily deaths for the fourth straight day. Dr. Fauci states that Trump is adjusting to “reality of what is going on.” Dr. Fauci says he and his family have received “serious threats.” Dr. Fauci also says, “Some people” push back against evidence and facts; “You just have to stick by your guns.” California and Oregon set new highs for deaths in a single day as multiple states report record highs for daily cases. Doctor says patient tested positive and recovered from virus months ago and just died in June after another positive test. Alabama sees record number of hospitalizations. Dallas County, Texas says 5-year-old boy died from coronavirus, first pre-teen death in the county. Two young brothers in one family are fighting coronavirus. Washington places new restrictions on businesses as confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths increase. University of Arizona to hold some in-person classes in the fall. FAA orders airlines to inspect Boeing 737 jets that have been in storage after engine failure incidents.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/202041 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump Reverses Course And Cancels Republican Convention

Trump reverses course and cancels republican convention activities in Jacksonville as the coronavirus continues to surge. Trump also says that most the United States has "no problem" even as the United States reaches four million cases. Only five states are seeing a decrease in coronavirus cases.  Trump pushes to reopen schools and says that children "obviously" have a "very strong immune system" and can fight off coronavirus. Trump says that "the country is in very good shape" while experts say that the country is not in good shape.  Trump claims that the United States is "very strong on supplies" for coronavirus, amid reports of PPE being in short supply in some areas. Trump says that coronavirus outbreaks in the south and the west "will all work out" as Dr. Birx warns of soaring cases in 12 cities. Trump also claims that "Arizona is doing very well" as Dr. Birx says Phoenix has "small glimmers" of positivity rate declining.  Another 1.4 million Americans file for unemployment benefits. 52.6 million Americans have filed for unemployment in 18 weeks. Millions are at risk for losing their health insurance too.  Judge orders Michael Cohen to be released to home confinement and says government retaliated against him for writing Trump book. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/202040 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trump on Coronavirus Crisis: "We've been doing it properly"

Trump says U.S. "cases remain low and very stable" as U.S. nears 4 million cases, California hits record for daily cases as Los Angeles health chief warns virus is now a leading cause of death in county, Trump: kids "don't catch it easily, they don't bring it home easily, and if they do catch it, they get better fast"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/23/202040 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trump Admits Coronavirus WIll Get Worse Before It Gets Better

Trump admits that the coronavirus crisis will probably get worse before it gets better. But, Trump fails to lay out a plan to fix the coronavirus crisis. Trump also says that he now has "no problem" wearing a mask despite "pleading" from the White House aides for refusing to wear one for months. Trump now urges Americans to wear masks, but often doesn't wear one himself and says, "I mean I carry the mask." Trump changes his tone and asks "everybody" to wear a mask "whether you like the mask or not, they have an impact."  Trump resumes the coronavirus briefing but without top doctors. Dr. Fauci says, "I was not invited." Representative Cheney reiterates support for Dr. Fauci after criticism from fellow GOP members.  Trump still says that the "virus will disappear" even as the United States has seen an increase of one million new cases in 17 days. A CDC study finds that the actual number of coronavirus cases in the United States may be up to 24 times higher in some places, greater than thought. The number of cases could be much higher in many regions, including New York, Minnesota and South Florida.  Florida sees hospitalizations increase in 37 percent in 12 days amid surge in cases. More than 50 hospitals have run out of the ICU beds. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/22/202040 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trump To Resume Coronavirus Briefings Despite Having To Walk Back Past Advice

Coronavirus cases are rising in 31 states as deaths are up in 20 states. United States coronavirus cases top 3.8 million and United States coronavirus deaths are near 141,000. Florida governor is heckled as Florida reports more than 10,000 cases for sixth day in a row and more than 50 hospitals are now at ICU capacity, including four in Broward County and others are down to one ICU bed. Florida Governor stands by decision to avoid mask mandate. Top HHS official says "there is no question we are having  surge."  Trump says he'll resume coronavirus briefings despite health officials having to walk back his advice in the past. Trump also touts wearing a mask after downplaying them for months, calling it "patriotic." A source says that negative poll numbers finally persuaded him to wear a mask. Trump wearing a mask comes 108 days after his own administration recommended wearing masks.  Dr. Birx says that wearing masks, closing bars and limiting indoor gatherings can come close to impact of sheltering-in-place.  Missouri governor downplays the risk of kids being infected with coronavirus at school by saying, "they're going to get over it." Early results are suggesting that Oxford's coronavirus vaccine is safe and induces immune response. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/21/202040 minutes, 51 seconds
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Dr. Fauci Delivers Advice on How to Turn Things Around in the U.S.

Dr. Anthony Fauci offers three points on how we can turn around the coronavirus situation in the United States. The battle continues as Utah County Commission Chair, Tanner Ainge, had to shut down an overcrowded meeting when the crowd erupted into an anti-mask protest after the discussion turned to face mask mandates in schools. Dr. Deborah Birx walks a fine line in the Donald Trump White House between not contradicting the President in public, and ensuring scientists have the biggest seat at the table. CNN's Pamela Brown examines whether her silent service comes at a cost to her public career.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/202040 minutes, 41 seconds
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Fauci: "We Do Have A Serious Situation Right Now"

United States coronavirus cases top 3.5 million and United States coronavirus deaths surpass 138,000. 39 states are seeing a rise in cases in the past week. Texas reports a record number of coronavirus deaths and more than 10,000 new cases. Florida reports record deaths as well and Miami hospitals are at 95 percent capacity.  Fauci says that "we do have a serious situation right now" and that "we need to address" the increasing coronavirus cases in southern states. He also says that public health measures are a "gateway" to opening the country again, not an obstacle.  GOP governor says that Trump administration left states to fend for themselves amid the outbreak of coronavirus. A republican governor slams Trump for a "hopeless" virus response, as he describes difficulties getting testing supplies. White House officials calls republican governor's criticism of how Trump handled coronavirus testing "revisionist history." A CDC study suggests that Trump's travel bans on China and Europe came too late to stop the coronavirus from reaching New York City, despite his claims that he acted "very early."  GOP Senator Rand Paul and a doctor who beat the coronavirus speak about a possible vaccines and say that "I'm kind of pro-vaccine, but also pro-freedom."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/202040 minutes, 21 seconds
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Fauci Says The United States Needs To Reset As Country Hits New High

Fauci says the United States needs to push "reset button" as the United States hits new highs in cases and 14 states report record hospitalizations. Fauci also says the United States may need to "reset" as virus spirals out of control. Fauci says it's "a bit bizarre" about being repeatedly targeted by White House officials, Trump in Op-ed and other statements over the past five days.  The United States hits record high for new cases in a single day with 67,417 cases, nearly doubling numbers during April peak. A new poll says two-thirds of Americans say they do not trust Trump on virus info but two-thirds say they trust Fauci.  Trump shows no interest in solving worsening pandemic. Trump administration sidelines CDC in controlling crucial Covid-19 data. Fauci says that he was not involved in decision to move hospital data away from public CDC database.    Texas reports record high for single-day cases and deaths.14 states reporting record high hospitalizations.  County education board in hard-hit as California votes to reopen schools without face masks and social distancing in class.  Doctor recounts his months-long battle with coronavirus. Doctor spends more than a month in hospital, nearly died and still feels the effects of the coronavirus. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/16/202040 minutes, 2 seconds
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Fauci Warns Coronavirus Could Be As Serious As 1918 Flu

Fauci warns that the coronavirus could be as serious as the 1918 flu, which killed 50 million people. He also warns the coronavirus could become the "mother of all pandemics" as Trump holds campaign-like rally in Rose Garden. Fauci takes a swipe at Trump and says to "stick with respected medical authorities who have a track record of telling the truth." A study shows a vaccine has "promising" immune response in early trial.  The CDC director estimates that the United States has "actually" had 20 million infections and that "we only diagnosed two million." Texas reports record high in new cases and hospitalizations. Texas reports record high 10,745 cases in one day as Florida reports highest number of deaths. There are at least 27 states pausing or rolling back reopening of states.  The Trump Administration is reversing policy and won't deny international students visas if colleges are online. Fauci says that "we should try as best as possible" to open schools. Trump claims that children and parents are dying by keeping schools closed. Trump pushes to reopen all schools as Fauci says to consider "dynamics of outbreak in your particular region."  Trump defends the confederate flag as "free speech." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/15/202040 minutes, 40 seconds
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Global Coronavirus Cases Top 13 Million, United States Accounts For 25 Percent Of Deaths

Global cases for coronavirus top13 million and the United States accounts for 25 percent of the worlds more than 570,000 deaths despite being four percent of the world's population. 35 states see a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California imposes a new shutdown order that targets indoor activities.  Florida reports 12,000 new cases, a day after shattering the United States record. California imposes a new shutdown order and closes indoor activities at restaurants, bars, movie theaters and museums. 35 states have seen a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California is recording record hospitalizations in the states. A study shows immunity for a covid-19 antibodies many only last few months. The White House denies it's trying to discredit Fauci, despite negative statement and releasing opposition-style research. A White House source says that Trump is not planning to fire Fauci. Fauci calls Pandemic "your worst nightmare" and "the perfect storm" as Trump repeats false claims on testing and mortality. Infectious disease expert says "heard immunity will likely never be achieved from Coronavirus.  Trump doubles down on his reopening schools as the pandemic worsens. Trump claims that "kids want to go to schools... you're losing a lot of lives by keeping things closes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/14/202040 minutes, 17 seconds
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Atlanta mayor reverts back to stay-at-home order

Trump defies data, says "we're getting back on track", Trump, Fauci not speaking as coronavirus crisis intensifies, Trump in Florida attending campaign fundraiser as state sees surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths, New Mexico pauses re-opening as cases riseTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/202040 minutes, 7 seconds
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Fauci Says "I Don't Think You Can Say We're Doing Great"

Fauci says "I don't think you can say we're doing great... we're just not." Trump says "We did it right. We saved millions of loves." Fauci also says that is coronavirus is "the perfect storm."  Multiple states have recorded record deaths and hospitalizations. Trump repeats the false claims on the increase in testing causing the high mortality rate.  The CDC chief says that the guidelines to reopen schools won't be revised after Trump and Pence claimed they were too tough.  Florida is reporting a record high in single-day deaths, two days before Trump is scheduled to visit. Fauci responds by saying the state opened too soon and "jumped" checkpoints. Disney World re-opens as cases rise in Florida The Supreme Court blocks Congress from seeing Trump's taxes. White House officials say This is a win for the president" on the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tax returns.  Biden lays out economic agenda that includes $700 billion in new spending, as the total number of unemployment claims, during the pandemic, nears 50 million.  Inside a United States and Mexico border hospital overwhelmed by Covid-19. CNN goes inside an overwhelmed California hospital as state records deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic and hospitalization rates are up 44 percent. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/202041 minutes, 6 seconds
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White House Won't Say Whether If Trump Has Confidende in Fauci,

The United States coronavirus cases hit three million and United States death toll tops 132,000. There has been a 37 percent rise in testing vs. a 152 percent rise in cases since June 12. Arizona has the highest positive test rate in the United States. Arizona's ICU beds are 91 percent full and ER admissions hit record high. Dr. Birx says that Arizona's 7-day case average is "encouraging." Death rises in Florida, Arizona and Texas, as coronvirus cases are up in 35 states.  The White House won't say whether Trump has confidence in Fauci, as Fauci was sidelined from task force briefing. The CDC is to update guidelines on schools after Trump trashes them and threatens to cut funding to schools that don't reopen.  Tulsa sees surge in coronavirus cases after Trump rally. Officials say 500 new cases have been reported in two days, contact tracers are "inundated." Pence told healthcare workers to preserve and reuse PPE. Pence also said "it's time for the United States to get our kids back to school" when talking about reopening schools as teacher organizations claim it's not safe due to the pandemic. Pence says reopening schools are "absolutely essential."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/9/202040 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trump Says U.S. In A Good Place And Disagrees With Fauci

Trump says that the United States is "in a good place" and that he disagrees with Fauci that the United States is "knee-deep in the first wave." The United States death toll for coronavirus tops 131,000. Trump is scheduled to travel to Florida, a coronavirus hot spot, where hospitalizations in Miami-Dade have jumped 90 percent in 13 days. Also, Trump falsely states that the United States mortality rate for coronavirus is the "lowest" in the world. 14 of 20 most affected countries have lower rates than the United States. As at least 24 states pause or rollback reopening, Trump says, "We're not closing. We'll never close." Trump vows to "put pressure on governors and everybody else" to reopen schools in the fall as the coronavirus surges. Devos says "it's not a matter of if" but "how." The National Education Association president says "parents should be panicked." Trumps says that reopening schools is "very important for our country."  Fauci says "it's a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death." A key model, cited by the White House, is now projecting that the United States will have 208,000 more coronavirus deaths by November. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/8/202040 minutes, 20 seconds
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Military Deploying Medical Personnel As Texas Sees Coronavirus Surge

The White House claims that the world is looking at the United States as "a leader" on the coronavirus pandemic. The United States leads the world in coronavirus deaths with more than 130,000. The White House defends Trump's claim that 99 percent of cases are4 "harmless" as the World Health Organization says 20 percent of the infected people with coronavirus need oxygen or hospital care. 32 states see spikes in coronavirus cases in the past week.  The military is deploying medical personnel as Texas is seeing a coronavirus surge. Top doctors warn that the United States is in a "free fall" as the nation nears three million cases. ICU beds and ventilator use in Miami-Dade jumps more than 100 percent.  Dr. Fauci says that the United States reopened too quickly, "we went up, never came down to baseline and now it's surging back up." Dr. Fauci also says that the United States is "still knee-deep in the first wave" and warns that the surge needs to be addressed "immediately" as the White House repeatedly downplays the United States coronavirus surge in new cases.  The Atlanta mayor says she has coronavirus, but says that she doesn't have any symptoms. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/7/202040 minutes, 31 seconds
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Trump heading to Mount Rushmore event; Coronavirus cases rising

Trump speech at Mount Rushmore event is mask optional with 7,500 seats lined up closely together. Dr. Fauci warns public to avoid crowds, wear a mask, and keep physical distance. U.S. hits 100,000+ coronavirus cases over two days. 35 states see a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week.   At least eight secret service agents stuck in Phoenix with coronavirus after preparing for visit by Vice President Pence.   Surgeon General doesn’t tell people to avoid crowds despite CDC warning against large gatherings. According to camp aide, Trump’s Mount Rushmore speech will accuse the left of trying to “Divide our country” by “Tearing down our history”  People crowding Florida beaches today as Florida now leads U.S. in average of new cases per day. Texas reports third straight day with 7,000+ new cases. Top health official in Galveston, Texas “very worried” about surge.   California man dies from coronavirus soon after expressing regret over attending party.   California hospitalization rates hit new high with 5,500+ patients. California Surgeon General expresses the stress of the pandemic and not being in school can affect kids’ physical health. California Surgeon General reacts to how racial inequities and pandemic are affecting Black Americans saying, “This is a time for change” and while science shows the injustices Black Americans experience has “A direct biological affect on our bodies.”   Rep. Liz Cheney takes repeated jabs at Trump and avoids counterpunch.   Americas denied Italy entry due to high U.S. infection rates.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/202040 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trump Says "Crisis Is Being Handled" As Cases Rise

38 states seeing are seeing a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week.  Trump says that "the crisis is being handled" as United States braces for setting another record for daily cases. Trump says "We're putting out the flames" about the coronavirus and that things are "going well" amid surges. Fauci says "well beyond the worst spikes that we've seen" and warns that "we are not going in the right direction."  Trump touts plans to attend a Mt. Rushmore event, where there are no plans for social disancing or mask requirements.  Herman Cain is in the hospital with coronavirus less than two weeks after attending Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa.  Arizona emergency rooms is inundated with record number of patients as intensive care units reach 89 percent capacity. An Arizona emergency room doctor braces for surge ahead of the holiday weekend. A Texas doctor says that "the patients are getting younger and they're more sick... lost track of how many people were in their 20s." Texas hits new hospitalizations record with 7,382 patients. CNN goes inside a Texas hospital that is overwhelmed with patients.  A Broadway actor says he is having symptoms 107 days after testing positive for coronavirus. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/202040 minutes, 58 seconds
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United States nears 128,000 Coronavirus Deaths, Trump Says Virus Will "Disappear"

The United States nears 128,000 deaths as Trump predicts virus will disappear.  Kansas City mayor receives racist texts and death threat after announcing mask mandate. Trump tries to save face by saying he's "all for masks," when he said "I don;t see it for myself" before, as 22 states roll back reopenings and cases surge. A growing number of Trump allies say wearing a mask works, Trump still resists a national mandate about wearing masks. Trump says that the coronavirus is going to "just disappear. I hope" as the World Health Organization says the "pandemic is actually speeding up."  Trump's aides are divided over whether Trump should put focus back on pandemic as Trump hopes virus will "disappear." Sources say that some Trump aides are concerned that Trump appears to be disengaged on coronavirus crisis as cases surge. Trump says, "I think we did it all right... we're credited with doing a great job" about coronavirus response.  Georgia, Arizona, Texas and California set new coronavirus case records. California reports record number of new cases as governor orders nearly 75 percent of state to halt indoor businesses. 37 states see rise in coronavirus cases in past week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/2/202041 minutes, 2 seconds
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Fauci says the United States is "Going In The Wrong Direction"

United States deaths have surpassed 127,000. South Dakota governor says no to social distancing planned and masks optional Trump event. The rate of new coronavirus cases trending up in 36 states  and down in two states. A new study finds that droplets can travel farther than six feet.  Fauci says the United States is "going in the wrong direction" and warns that the United States could hit 100,000 new cases a day as Trump blames China. Fauci also says to "stop going to bars, they're really not good." The CDC director says that hospitalizations is now going up in 12 states.  Colorado orders partial shutdown and Texas hits record in daily coronavirus cases. Colorado is the 18th states to pause its reopening as coronavirus cases rise.  A source says that White House officials were warned of a potential Russian bounty plot, for killings of Unites States troops, in early 2019; more than a year before Trump claimed he was not briefed.  China discovers new Swine Flu with "pandemic potential." Fauci says "we need to keep our eye" on new Swine Flue in China. Health expert says we could face "catastrophic future" if new waves of coronavirus, flu season or swine flu happen at same time. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/1/202041 minutes, 19 seconds
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Arizona Governor Orders Partial Shutodwn As White House Ignores Spread

The United States death toll nears 126,000. The rate of new coronavirus cases in the United States are trending up in 31 states and down in four states. Arizona governor orders partial shutdown as the White House ignores its own advice on containing spread. The White House responds by says they are aware that "embers" need to be put out. At least 14 states pause reopening plans as cases surge. California sees a 45 percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week. 28 members of one California family contracted coronavirus; the family's father died one day before Father's Day.  Texas reports a record number of hospitalizations, as its governor warns that the pandemic is taking a "very dangerous turn."  White House officials say that Trump "has no problem with masks" despite not wearing one in public.  At a Pence event, a choir of over 100 people performed without masks, despite Washington choir outbreak deemed a "superspreader" event.  A source says that intelligence on Russian plot to put bounty on Untied States troops was included in Trump's daily briefing earlier this year. White House officials say Trump wasn't "personally briefed" on bounty plot. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/30/202040 minutes, 49 seconds
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EU "Unlikely" To Allow United States Travelers As Cases Spike

The United States is averaging more coronavirus cases per day than any other point during the pandemic.  Pence dismisses coronavirus concerns at Trump rallies and says that Americans have freedoms of speech and assembly. Pense sidesteps question on politicization of face masks. Pence also says that the United States is opening "safely and responsibly" even as cases surge in many states. Fauci says that some states may have opened "a bit too early" as Pence praises the president's response. Hospitals at risk of being overfilled in one Texas County.  Fauci also said that the task force is "seriously considering" a new testing strategy. Fauci says "for goodness sakes, avoid crowds or wear makes, So I took coronavirus Trump says that "we have a lot of work to do" as coronavirus cases surge.  Outdoor gatherings and outside pools for the kids receives most populous Texas Country are under highest threat ever. GOP Rep. Liz Cheney tweets a photo of former vice president in face mask and says "real men wear masks."  As the White House task force holds a briefing, Trump tweets about statues. A source says that there is a schism among White House task force over testing and several members feel that the CDC.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/202040 minutes, 33 seconds
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Trump Digs In On Failed Strategy As Virus Cases Surge

A new report details how unprepared the United States was for the coronavirus. It has also been found that the IRS sent $1.4 billion in stimulus checks to dead Americans. Multiple states pause their reopenings as cases surge. Texas reported its highest single-day number of new coronavirus cases this week.18 coronavirus cases have been linked to a surprise birthday party in Texas. The number of new coronavirus cases trending higher in 31 states. Los Angeles County has the most coronavirus cases of any county in the United States. California health official receives death threats over the coronavirus response.  The CDC chief says that social distancing is "the most powerful tool" we have.  A source says that Trump "will never change" on wearing a mask in public and that "he doesn't want that image or to admit he is wrong." GOP dodges questions on Trump's use of "Kung Flu."  A new poll shows Biden building a lead in the swing states that Trump won in 2016. Former GOP candidate Carly Fiorina says she'll vote for Biden. Jamaal Bowman claims victory against longtime Rep. Engel. This would be a major upset against a powerful establishment Democrat. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/202041 minutes, 3 seconds
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Fauci Says "Get Past It" To People Who Won't Wear Masks

More than half of United States' states has rising case counts as California and Arizona see record high hospitalizations. The number of new coronavirus cases trending higher in 26 states. Hospitals across the United States seeing more young coronavirus patients.  New Jersey, New York and Connecticut announces a required 14-day quarantine for hot spot visitors. President Trump won't follow New Jersey quarantine order this weekend, after state announces 14-day quarantine for visitors from hot spots from states with high coronavirus rates.  Fauci tells those who have politicized masks to "get past it... it is purely a public health issue." He also says, wearing a mask "should not be a political issue." GOP Senator Rubio said, "everyone should just wear a damn mask."  A new projection says more than 30,000 lives in the United States could be saved if everyone wears a mask. Trump slams Democrats for blocking senate GOP police reform bill. He claims they blocked the bill because, "they want to weaken our police."  Democrats say the bill doesn't go far enough. Bill fails to ban chokeholds,  Trump claims that protesters taking down confederate statues want to remove Jesus Christ statues too. Trump claims many of the people protesting statues don't know "what it means" or "who it is."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/25/202040 minutes, 39 seconds
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White House Task Force Members Break With Trump

Top doctors say they haven't been told to slow down testing, while Trump says he wasn't kidding about slowing down testing. Top medical officials contradict Trump on testing, as Fauci said, "We're going to be doing more testing, not less. Fauci also said if the United States doesn't get control of the pandemic before fall, "You're essentially chasing after a forest fire." CDC director said that the virus has "brought the nation to its knees,"   Funeral held for Rayshard Brooks, who was killed by Atlanta Police Department. Reverend who delivered eulogy at Rayshard Brooks' funeral said, "I have way too much practice doing this." He also said, "I have not lost hope."   The White House task force members break with Trump. Fauci and Giroir last spoke with Trump weeks ago. Trump is holding events in Arizona, despite record cases and deaths. Trump is "not worried" about speaking at Arizona event despite coronavirus surge causing record high cases and deaths. Masks are not required at event and neither is social distancing. Trump again calls the coronavirus "Kung Flu."  The FBI is saying that the noose found in NASCAR garage was not a hate crime against Babba Wallace. The noose may have been there as early as 2019.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/24/202041 minutes, 29 seconds
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Two More Campaign Staffers Test Positive for Virus after Rally in Tulsa

Two more campaign staffers on President Donald Trump's advance team have tested positive for coronavirus, after attending his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday. Trump's campaign announced it on Monday. The total number of staff in Trump's circle to test positive is now at ten, that includes eight staffers and two secret service agents.  The White House is defending Trump's "Kung Flu" comments in regards to Covid-19.  He used the racist term during his rally Saturday night, saying Covid-19 had more names than any other disease. The White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany claimed Trump's comment was not racist. During a press conference on Monday, she said Trump was only pointing to the origin of the disease, China.  Family and friends have been saying their final goodbyes to Rayshard Brooks. Monday, several gathered at the Mistorque Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. A spokesperson for the church says, the Brooks family asked Atlanta Police not to be involved in the security for the event. A private security team escorted the hearse instead.  The Fulton County medical examiner's office released Brook's cause of death. The autopsy report revealed he died from gunshot wounds to the back. Toxicology reports are still pending. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/23/202041 minutes, 10 seconds
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Oklahoma Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Stop Trump Rally

Trump threatens protesters who plan on showing up at his rally in Tulsa Saturday night. The Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a bid to stop the rally amid a 140% increase in the 7 day day average of new daily Coronavirus cases, masks will be optional. The World Health Organization warns that a new and dangerous phase of the pandemic is on the horizon. The Trump administration is suing to stop the release of John Bolton's new book claiming it contains classified information. A federal judge says he is skeptical that he can stop the publication of the book. Phoenix has mandated the use of masks for an upcoming Trump event next week. A black NYPD Assistant Chief says he was really hurt and disappointed by George Floyd's death.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/202040 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump: I Made Juneteenth Very Famous: By Moving Rally

Trump says he asked a lot of people about Juneteenth and he said "they had not heard the term... nobody had heard it."  The Washington Post says that a top state department official and lifelong republican quits in protest over Trump's handling of race and response to racial tension.  Officers that were charged in the death of an Atlanta man turn themselves in. The district attorney on the murder cases says "we're not seeking the death penalty." 24-year-veteran of the Atlanta Police Department says never seen such "low morale" after officers charged in man's death. The police veteran also says "We're in a dark grey area" with policies after officers charged in Rayshard Brook's, a Black man, death.  Bolton slams Trump and says, "I don't think he's fit for office. I don't think he has the competence to carry out the job." Trump calls Bolton a "sick puppy" as Trump tries to stop the publication of  Bolton's new tell-all book. A federal judge will hear arguments tomorrow as Trump tries to stop publication of Bolton's book. Bolton says that Trump has no discernible guiding principle "other than what's good for Donald Trump's reelection."  Venue for Trump's Tulsa rally asks campaign for a safety plan. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/202040 minutes, 33 seconds
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Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Charged With Felony Murder

Officer who shot Black man outside of Wendy's charged with felony murder and could face the death penalty if convicted. The attorney for the second officer says officer has not agreed to testify as a state witness. This contradicts the district attorney who said he would be a state witness. Meanwhile, protests grow as officers are charged in the death of Rayshard Brooks. Prosecutors say that officers did not render aid after Rayshard Brooks was shot and one can be seen in a video kicking the Black man, after he had been shot. District attorney says that the officer charged in the killing of Rayshard Brooks declared "I got him" after firing shots.  Trump administration is ignoring reality of the coronavirus pandemic. 21 states are seeing an increase in coronavirus cases amid more reopenings and 10 states are seeing their highest average of daily new coronavirus cases. The Tulsa Health Department director is recommending that Trump's rally be "postponed until it's safer" as coronavirus cases rise. No social distancing is required and wearing masks are optional at Trump's Tulsa rally, even as Tulsa sets daily record for coronavirus cases.  Fauci speaks on whether he would attend Trump's Tulsa rally, "of course not."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/18/202040 minutes, 37 seconds
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Protest Grow As Trump Signs Order On Police Reform

Trump signs executive order "encouraging" police reform and defends officers saying, "without police, there is chaos", as people continue to protest. Trump stops short of calling for total ban on police chokeholds. Trump touts executive order on police reform. The executive order fails to outright ban police chokeholds amid growing calls to do so. The executive order included a database of officer misconduct and limiting use of chokeheads. . The executive order allows chokeholds when an "officer's life is at risk" despite calls for a total ban.  Source: Families of police-shooting told Donald Trump qualified immunity stopped them from receiving them self. In the meeting with families, Trump administration officers, Officials didn't commit to addressing qualified immunity for officers.  George Floyd's brother explains why the family wasn't at the White House during Trump's executive order signing. The DA says that charges could be announced against officers in Rayshard Brooks' death as early as tomorrow.  Senator Harris calls Trump's order on police reform, 'meaningless". Senator Scott says the reform bill won't ban chokeholds but is very, "close." Senator Warren dodges on Biden picking as vice president. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/17/202040 minutes, 10 seconds
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911 Call Just Released In Rayshard Brooks Killing

911 call just released in fatal police shooting of Black man in Atlanta.Protests continue to erupt over police killing of Rayshard Brooks. The Atlanta Police Foundation says 19 Atlanta police officers have resigned over the last 10 days. The 21st night of protests continue across the United States for racial justice, as the family of Rayshard Brooks demands answers in his death. His family demands justice and says his death will not be in vain.  Concerned 911 dispatcher warned supervisor of police treatment of George Floyd saying, "All of them sat on this man." An officer was shot in St. Cloud, Minnesota and it is prompting rumors and unrest, St. Cloud, Minnesota officers praised for not firing at the teen accused of shooting the officer in the hand.  Trump says that Texas is doing a "fantastic job" with virus on the day the states sees its record high for hospitalizations. New coronavirus cases are trending up in 18 states in the United States. A new model projects 201,129 United States deaths by October, could be a sharp uptick in daily deaths in September.  Trump defends cautious walk down ramp, claiming it was "slippery" after new questions are raised about his health. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/16/202041 minutes, 7 seconds
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Protests growing across U.S. as Trump questions protesters

Trump says police chokeholds sound "so innocent and so perfect" and needed in some cases, but open to banning them, Large protest in Minneapolis nearly 3 weeks after Floyd death, Fauci says rising Coronavirus cases "disturbing" as 19 states see uptickTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/202044 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trump Hosts "Justice Disparities" Roundtable in Dallas, Black Officials Not Invited

Trump hosts a "justice disparities" round table in Dallas, but three key law enforcement officials, who are Black, were not invited. Trump says an executive order to address police tactics is coming but is short on details. Protests are underway as Trump intensifies call for "law and order." Trump says clearing protesters was like a "knife cutting butter." Trump touts call to "dominate the streets" promises to "take care of our police." There are new protests in Seattle as Trump threatens to "the back city." Tulsa police release body camera video showing Black teenagers being arrested for jaywalking. The United States tops two million coronavirus cases and over 113,000 deaths. New coronavirus cases are trending up in 20 states and down in 22 states. Former CDC direction says the United States is failing to stop the spread of covid-19. Several states are reporting increased coronavirus hospitalizations. A key model cited by the White House projects that 170,000 American deaths by October from coronavirus. Ex-CDC chief says that the United States hasn't controlled coronavirus and it is sill spreading.The ex-CDC chief also says that the United States is focusing on the wrong metrics to fight the coronavirus and warns of a coronavirus resurgence. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/202040 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump Adviser Doesn't Believe In Systemic Racism As Protests Continue

The 16th day of George Floyd protesting is underway in multiple cities across the United States, as a Trump economic adviser says, "I don't believe nowadays we have systemic racism."  Trump won't consider removing confederate names from military bases, he says they're "part of a great American heritage." NASCAR bans confederate flags at tracks.  Amid new protests and calls for racial justice, at least 12 cities have moved to ban police from using neck restraints.The Minneapolis police chief says, "I am determined to make sure we are on the right side of history." The Texas district attorney vows to bring case of Black man who died during arrest to the Grand Jury for possible criminal charges. Video shows Black man saying "I can't breathe" during Texas arrest. Police body cam video also has Black man telling officers he has a "congestive heart failure" and "can't breathe" before arrest turns fatal. Family and friends search for answers 15 months after death of Black man during arrest in Texas.  A top Harvard doctor is predicting another 100,000 United States deaths by September from coronavirus. Hospitalizations rise in 12 states since Memorial Day weekend. A study suggests that coronavirus restrictions should be eased gradually. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/11/202048 minutes, 37 seconds
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As George Floyd Is Laid To Rest, Trump Focuses On Buffalo Protester Theory

One the day that George Floyd is laid to rest,Trump focuses ire on 75-year-old protester shoved by police. Trump tweets conspiracy theory about 75-year-old protester hospitalized after being shoved by police, he says nothing about George Floyd as he's laid to rest. "I don't want to hear it," Republicans dodge questions after Trump tweets baseless conspiracy theory about 75-year-old protester.   New videos emerge of police killings. Police body cam video shows a Black man saying "I can't breathe" multiple times during fatal Texas arrest. New Mexico officer accused of using neck restraint during fatal arrest. New Mexico officer heard on video saying, "I'm going to f***ing choke you out, bro," is now charged with manslaughter. Videos released of fatal police shooting of Black man in New Jersey. New Jersey attorney general releases videos of fatal police shooting of Black man after struggle during traffic stop.  Protests are underway for the 15th night as Floyd is laid to rest. Floyd family pleads at funeral, "no more hate crimes." George Floyd's friend said Floyd wanted to "change the world" and that Floyd would mentor her students and others who lived in Houston's housing projects. Family and friends of George Floyd say final goodbye to him. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/10/202044 minutes, 45 seconds
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Protests Underway For The 14th Day In Cities Across The United States

Protests grow as calls to defund the police get louder. The Minneapolis city council vows to dismantle its local police department after the death of George Floyd. Trump seizes on calls to defund the country's police departments. The police chief of Houston says disbanded police is an "invitation to chaos." Clyburn warns "defund the police" rhetoric could are safe? Could "hijack" democrats' police reform efforts.  Biden says he's against defunding the police departments, as Trump tries to align him with those who are for it. Biden, "I don't support defunding the police." Top Trump officials claim that there are no systemic racism in policies. Thousands mourn George Floyd at public viewing in Houston.  Bail is set for up to $1.25 million for Derek Chauvin after his first court appearance, as the ex-officer has been charged with George' Floyd. Attorney for Thomas Lane, one of the four cops charged in George Floyd's death, say, "he did not stand by and watch."  The White House has "no regrets" about forcefully clearing protesters with rubber bullets and tear gas. Barr is contradicting Trump on why he was on the golf course. Barr contradicts Trump on why the president was taken to the White house bunker.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/9/202041 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trump touts economy when asked about a “plan for systematic racism”

Trump touts the economy when asked about a “plan for systematic racism”. Protests  underway across the U.S. for the 11th straight day in multiple cities. Sen. Tim Scott talks with Erin about President Trump saying it’s a “great day” for George Floyd. Trump on National Guard response to protests: “they were ripping that place apart…I love it”. New protests happening across the country as police clashes caught on tape raise questions about their tactics. An Atlanta woman who was slammed to ground by police  and her attorney join the show to talk about the incident. A source says Esper and Milley are refusing to testify before a house committee next week about the military’s role in responding to protests. Army secretary reveals how close paratroopers came to being sent into Washington D.C. streets. Former chief of staff John Kelly says he agrees with Mattis: “We need to look harder at who we elect”. Trump touts strong jobs report as the unemployment rate falls to 13.3%. May sees biggest jobs increase ever. Officers kneel with protesters in act of solidarity.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/202041 minutes, 9 seconds
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Protests Are Growing Amid Demand To "Get Your Knee Off Our Necks"

Protests continue for George Floyd as mourners honor Floyd at memorial service in Minnesota. During the service, mourners call for racial justice. Protests are growing across United States after memorial honors George Floyd's life. Floyd's family attorney says "pandemic of racism" killed George Floyd. The family's attorney also said, "when we fight for the George Floyd's of the world," we help the United States live up to its creed."Floyd's family attorney mentions Trayvon Martin, Philando Castile as he honors George Floyd's life at memorial. Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin's mother, speaks with Erin Burnett about George Floyd and recent protests. Three ex-officers charged in George Floyd's death make their first court appearance. Military leaders condemn Trump over protest response. George W. Bush's former joint chiefs chairman speaks out. GOP senator says he agrees with Mattis that it's a "struggle" on whether to back Trump. Barr defends use of force on protesters near the White House and claims it was a coincidence that the area used for Trump's church photo-op. The White House boosts security amid George Floyd protests. Workers can be seen building tall metal fencing around the White House complex. Secret Service says that the White House fencing will stay up until June 10th.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/202046 minutes, 1 second
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Protests continue after all four officers involved in George Floyd's Death Are Charged

Protests are underway as the key officer in George Floyd's death now faces an upgraded second-degree murder charge; Three other officers charged. Large protests in Washington D.C. as the city's mandatory curfew is pushed back, a day after less than two dozen were arrested during protests. Protesters march across Washington D.C. hours after new charges in George Floyd's death as the curfew gets pushed back to 11 p.m. Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis slams Trump in bombshell remarks saying, "He tries to divide us," "We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership." Mattis also says that Trump is a treat to the constitution. On the same day, current Secretary of Defense Esper breaks with Trump on using military to quell recent protests. Esper also contradicts Trump on Insurrection Act, distances himself from photo-op and didn't give the White House a heads-up on his remarks. Esper is on shaky ground with the White House after breaking with Trump over sending troops to quell protests. Trump says he has "very strong powers" to send military to cities to restore order but "I don't think we will have to" to stop unrest days after threatening to do so.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/4/202048 minutes, 31 seconds
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Protests are underway as curfews go into effect across the United States

After protests for George Floyd, New York City's curfew has been moved up tonight as law enforcement is "enhanced." Governor Cuomo said that New York City's response to looting is "inexcusable." The governor also criticizes the the New York City mayor over protest response saying, "The NYPD and the mayor did not do their jobs last night." Protests grow as New York near 8 p.m. curfew. Protests also grow in Los Angeles ahead of its mandatory curfew. Curfews issued for Los Angeles and other major cities across the United States to quell violent protests and looting.  The mother of George Floyd's daughter speaks out and said, "he was a good man."  A new protest near the White House, just a day after police deployed smoke canisters against protesters ahead of Trump's church photo-op. Thousands in Washington D.C. gather at church near the White House, in defiance of curfew. White House officials say that Trump came up with the idea of the church visit and Ivanka, Kicks and Kushner were involved in the initial planning.  Denver's police chief marches arm-in-arm with protesters amid heated clashes across the United States. Denver Police Department says it has terminated one of its officers for a social media post saying, "Let's start a riot." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/3/202044 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump Is Mobilizing United States Military To End "Riots And Lawlessness"

Tear gas has been fired at protesters near White House as Trump made a statement. Active duty United States military forces are nearby to bolster security for Trump. Trump says that if states refuse to take necessary action to quell violence, "I will deploy the United States military" to end "riots and lawlessness," after telling United States governors to "dominate" protesters. Trump would invoke 1807 law to mobilize the military in the United States. Illinois Governor Pritzker clashes with Trump on call, says he's "extremely concerned" by his "inflammatory" rhetoric. The governor says that Trump should be calling for calm. New York Governor Cuomo speaks on Trump mobilizing the United States military to end riots. Peaceful protesters near the White House were gassed, shot with rubber bullets, so Trump can have church photo-op.  A renowned medical examiner hired by the Floyd family says George Floyd's death was a homicide resulting from "restraint" and "neck compression." The medical examiner finds that George Floyd died of "asphyxia." George Floyd's family pleads for calm from protesters and rioters. The Floyd family also class for first-degree murder chargers against the police officer after their independent autopsy.  Legendary CNN anchor Bernard Shaw reflects on United States in crisis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/2/202058 minutes, 7 seconds
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Officer Seen With Knee On George Floyd's Neck Charged With Murder

The officer in Floyd death charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. Protests grow across the United States, after one officer was charged in Floyd's death. A Minneapolis county prosecutor who already charged one officer said, "I anticipate charges" for other officers. The criminal complaint said officers continued to restrain Floyd after he stopped moving, breathing and one found George Floyd had no pulse. The complaint also says that Floyd was non-responsive for almost three minutes before the officer's knee was removed from Floyd's neck. Protesters throw water bottles at police and police use pepper spray as New York City protests turn violent.  The preliminary autopsy report for George Floyd said that there are no physical findings supporting diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation. Protesters are marching to the White House over George Floyd's death. The White House is now on lockdown due to the protests. Trump denies knowing the racist origin of the phrase "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." He said, "I don't know where it came from." Trump says that he has spoken to George Floyd's family.  A CNN reporter and crew were arrested by Minnesota police on love television. The Minnesota governor apologizes to the CNN team who were arrested on live television. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/30/202045 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trump Retweets A Post That Says Masks Are About Social Control

Trump retweets post politicizing masks and likened to "slavery" as the coronavirus death toll surpasses 101,000. His retweet post are questioning use of masks even as his own White House guidelines encourage face coverings in public. Trump is also the use of masks even as his own White House guidelines encourage face coverings in public.  New coronavirus cases are trending up in 16 states and majority of the new coronavirus cases. California records highest single-day increase in coronavirus crisis. Texas will allow outdoor sporting events to host the event host spectators, capacity to be limited to 25%.  Erin Burnett, the sign already missing blobs. I don't need my charged. I'll figure it out.  Health experts are warning that 6-feet of distance may not be enough. A model that is being cited by CDC projects hospitalizations rising in two weeks.  Protesters gather as a prosecutor who says she bringing charges in death of George Floyd or they really should've walked, then she uses "can't rush" dialogue. National guard activated amid protests over death of Black man. Police officer that caused death of the unarmed Black man has had 18 complaints logged against him in the past. Video shows NYPD officer breaking baton after hitting a protester.     To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/29/202044 minutes, 19 seconds
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The United States Coronavirus Death Toll Tops 100,000

The United States coronavirus death toll is nearly triple the number of the U.K. coronavirus death toll, which has the second highest number of coronavirus deaths in the world. The United States coronavirus death toll is also more than the coronavirus death tolls of Italy, France and Spain combined. United States now accounts for one in four coronavirus deaths worldwide and is nearly enough to fill every seat in the largest college football stadium. The United States coronavirus death toll is 80 percent people 65 years old and older and is linked to long-term care facilities.  Trump has been silent so far about the United States topping 100,000 coronavirus deaths. Joe Biden calls milestone "heart-rending" in video response. Dr. Fauci is wearing a mask as symbol of what "you should be doing" while President Trump has said "I don't see it for myself."  Dr. Fauci also says new cases will surge with reopenings won't appear for weeks, as new cases are trending up in 14 states and are down in 19. One doctor in Alabama says that infections are returning "with a vengeance."  Swing state voters who have been hit with economic crisis are divided on President Trump.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/28/202039 minutes, 5 seconds
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United States Has More Deaths Than Any Other Country Due To Coronavirus

Trump touts a job "well done" as United States nears 100,000 deaths. 100,000 deaths makes United States the country with the most coronavirus deaths. Trump says if he hadn't done his "job well and early," the United States would have lost more lives opposed to the 10,000. A senior White House economy advisor says that the unemployment rate "should start to trend down" after June.  New coronavirus cases are trending up in 17 states, down in 20 and steady in 13, as former FDA chief says United States is seeing a rise in hospitalizations. The former FDA chief says that the United States is seeing an "unmistakable" uptick in hospitalizations and it's "probably a result of reopening."  CDC is now saying that coronavirus antibody tests might be wrong half of the time.  Merck enters the race for a coronavirus vaccine and treatment, as ten companies worldwide are starting human trails for a coronavirus vaccine. The leader of the Oxford trial says the vaccine has a 50 percent chance of working. Previously, the Oxford leader had predicted an 80 percent chance of success by September. The vaccine has a 50 percent chance of working because the spread of virus is slowing in Britain.  The White House is looking at "bonus" pay to get people back to work.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/27/202041 minutes, 19 seconds
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New study finds drug touted & taken by Trump linked to risk of death

New coronavirus cases in the past week are up in least 17 states. States around the country lift restrictions heading into the holiday weekend. Trump declares house of worship “essential” amid pandemic. Fears grow over an uptick in cases as states are now lifting restrictions heading into the holiday weekend. The CDC estimates that 35% of coronavirus infections show no symptoms. Researchers are now saying that Remdesivir alone “is not likely to be sufficient”. The AP reports that thousands of patients are now recovering from the virus after being sent to NY nursing homes. A nursing home CEO states that Cuomo’s policy of sending virus patients to nursing homes “just took things to another level”. Under the Trump administration, the FDA has been pressed to fast-track potential treatments. A former FDA official say’s that the FDA authorizing emergency use of Hydroxychloroquine was an “impossible political situation”. Vice President Biden says he shouldn’t have been “so cavalier” after saying black voters “ain’t black” if they consider Trump on a radio show early Friday morning. Biden also expressed regret over his comment.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/23/202041 minutes, 9 seconds
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The United States Coronavirus Death Toll Has Surpassed 94,000

A study suggests a 7-day average show 17 states with an increase in new reported cases compared to nine states on the rise the week before. Another study suggests that 36,000 lives could have been saved if the United States lockdown happened one week earlier. Trump responds to the study, calling the study a "political hit job."  Trump defied rules and CDC recommendations when he refused to wear a mask during Michigan visit. Trump says he doesn't want to wear a mask in front of cameras because he doesn't want to give the press "the pleasure" of seeing him in one.  Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama says "If you need an ICU bed, you are in trouble" amid the coronavirus outbreak in Alabama. The mayor says hospitals in Montgomery are overstretched.  A new model predicts coronavirus case spikes in some states that reopened earlier, especially in the south. CDC director warns of coronavirus second wave later this year.  Miami and Houston school districts weight plans for Fall reopening as model warns of coronavirus case spikes in cities. Another model warns that cities with some of the country's biggest school districts are in danger of case spikes.   Nearly 40 million people have filed for unemployment since mid-March.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/22/202040 minutes, 36 seconds
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World Health Organization reports largest single-day rise in reported coronavirus cases

World Health Organization reports that there were more cases reported in last 24 hours than any time since the coronavirus outbreak begins. All 50 states partially reopen as CDC releases detailed guidance on reporting that had been shelved by the White House. United States death toll tops 93,000.  Sources say the fate of CDC chief are in question as tensions with White House rise. Trump claims CDC chief is doing a "very good job," but sources say Redfield's fate is in question. The CDC official says the agency is "muzzled" as tensions with White House rise. A health experts says "faith in medicine and science is based on trust" and it's being "undermined" in a rush for progress. The expert also says that companies, governments and researchers are reporting potential "breakthroughs that cannot be verified."   Trump touts hydroxychloroquine as World Health Organization warns about the side effects of the unproven drug. The World Health Organization also warns that the drug has not been found to be effective to prevent the virus. Trump says he'll stop taking hydroxychloroquine in two days.  Pence and Florida governor visit busy restaurant without masks. Trump is scheduled to visit Ford facility in Michigan that requires masks tomorrow, but won't commit to wearing one.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/21/202040 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trump Defends His Use of Hydroxychloroquine Against Coronavirus

After defending his use of unproven hydroxychloroquine drug, Trump calls study's warning of it's risks "phony" and an "enemy statement." While taking the drug, Trump is also refusing to wear a mask.  Although cases of coronavirus are rising in 17 states, all states will be partially opened this week. The governor of Texas is attributing the rise in coronavirus cases to the increase in coronavirus testing. The Washington Post is reporting that at least 12 states where testing is more than the number of patients lining up to take the coronavirus test.  A new model is suggesting that cough droplets can travel 18 feet.  New York City schools are going to host 178,000 students online for this year's summer school. The fall semester is still up in the air for more than 1.1 million students, because of fear of second wave. Other schools and universities across the country are wrestling with how and when to reopen due to coronavirus concerns.  Mnuchin says that no worker should lose their life to increase the GDP. He also warns that "there is risk of permanent damage" to the economy is states wait too long to reopen. Federal chair says "this is the biggest shock we've seen in living memory."  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/20/202043 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trump taking hydroxychloroquine to prevent virus despite FDA warning

Dr. Fauci said in March that there was no evidence hydroxychloroquine works as a preventative. The FDA also warns it’s tied to heart disease which Trump was found to have in 2018. U.S. death toll now tops 90,000 as cases surpass 1.5 million; Texas plans to open bars, bowling alleys, gyms, and a massage center as state posts its highest single day spike in cases. 17 states seeing a rise in new cases over past week. New guidelines will allow most of California to reopen further. Moderna says their goal is for broad distribution of a vaccine by early next year. Interview with volunteer who took part in vaccine trial. A new study shows that places with no social distancing in March & April could have 35 times more potential for virus spread. New York stock exchange to partially reopen trading floor on May 26th. Interview with NY stock exchange president. Trump says Pompeo asked for state department IG to be fired. IG was investigating Pompeo’s role in Saudi arms sale. Trump has purged 4 inspectors general in 6 weeks. Navajo nation battling highest infection rate in U.S.. They’ve tested 11% of their population, more than any other state.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/19/202041 minutes, 36 seconds
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CDC director predicts 100,000 U.S. coronavirus deaths by June 1; Trump's vaccine czar "confident" a few hundred million doses can be ready by years end despite "very aggressive" timeline; LA begins to reopen after highest number of cases in a month.

Army general helping lead vaccine effort: "Herculean task"; number of new cases trending lower in 28 states; but new Texas cases up double digits since restrictions relaxed; America's retail sales completely collapsed in April; NY, NJ, CT beaches opening for Memorial Day with restrictions; President Trump: "vaccine or no vaccine, we're back"; Death toll now tops 87,000 as cases surpass 1.4 million; Trump touts new CDC guidance, but appears to be watered down; Oxford researchers finish first human vaccine trial; Oxford studies vaccine on monkeys, finds those with vaccine had less of virus after exposure; Oxford researchers aim to know by Sept. whether vaccine works; TX sees rise in cases after reopening, GA on the decline; Georgia among 28 states on downward trend with number of cases, Texas among seven states that are on the rise; Number of Texas cases on the rise after reopening, reported single day highs of cases and deaths yesterday; Trump again avoids wearing mask, says he tested negative; Nurse tells Trump she hasn't caught virus because of PPE, President again declines to wear a mask; Trump doubles down on vaccine timeline: could be end of year; If a vaccine existed today, there'd be a supply shortage; House about to vote on $3 trillion coronavirus aid package; Includes new round of direct payments to Americans, Senate unlikely to take up; Top U.S. asset manager: will take 10-12 years for U.S. to return to pre-pandemic employment levels; The Texas restaurant owner who refuses to give up; Restaurant owner battles his ailing health amid pandemic by refusing to give up: "I'm going to fight and fight and fight".To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/16/202040 minutes, 24 seconds
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New DCD recommendations appear to be watered down; ousted vaccine chief tells lawmakers there's no "master plan"; CDC issues nationwide alert warning about new inflammatory syndrome in children related to virus; Trump: "I totally disagree" with Fauci on r

Ousted vaccine chief says he warned admin. About need for personal protective gear "Lives were lost"; we don't have a "single point of leadership" or a "master plan" for this response; Ousted vaccine chief casts doubt on Trump admin's goal of having a vaccine in 12-18 months: "Usually takes up to 10 years"150+ Children in U.S. suspected to have inflammatory syndrome; Trump says kids "are very little affected" by virus as doctors treat 150+ cases of inflammatory syndrome; Doctors keep discovering new ways the virus attacks the body: What could be next?;Trump keeps up criticism of Fauci after top CDC warned reopening U.S. too soon could lead to virus resurgence;36.5 Americans have filed for unemployment since mid-March; Fed report: Nearly 40% of low-income workers experienced a job loss because of the pandemic; More than 36 million Americans, about 22% of the labor force, filed for unemployment benefits since mid-March; Democrats propose $3 trillion relief package; McConnell: Congress should "pause" before spending more money on relief; Caesars Palace to reopen with new safety measures: fewer people at gaming tables, disinfected dice and slot machines; Caesars Palace to reopen with new normal including fewer players at Black Jack tables, deactivating some slot machines;A new way to hug the old-fashioned way; When quarantine hugs are possibleTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/15/202042 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trump slams Fauci for urging caution on school reopenings; Resurgence in South Korea: 119 cases linked to nightclub; Thousands willing to be infected with virus to find vaccine; Harvard announces Fall classes for some first-year students will be online;

Trump pushes to reopen schools as Fauci urges caution; Trump: Fauci's comments on reopening schools "unacceptable", Fauci urged caution, said vaccine by fall "bridge too far"; United States coronavirus cases top 1.38 million, death toll surpasses 83,000; Sources: Trump questioning whether virus death toll is inflated; Sources: Senior officials have raised questions during task force meetings about how the CDC compiles coronavirus data; Trump repeats claim United States has "more" and "better" tests; States ramp up contact tracing, some restaurants will ask people for contact info in case someone tests positive; Studies show how virus spreads through restaurants, workplaces; How to protect yourself as states reopen; New study: virus droplets could remain in air for 8 minutes after talking loudly in a confined space; How one person infected 94 coworkers in South Korea; Passengers question safety on crowded airplanes as air travel climbs to level not seen since March; Thousands of people volunteer to be infected with coronavirus in an effort to find a vaccine; Doctor behind "Contagion" looks for virus origin; Stanford: Unlikely all undergraduates return to campus in Fall; Trump urges schools to reopen, says "I don't consider the country as coming back if the schools are closed; Northeastern University intends to reopen all campuses in Fall; Study: Abbott test used by White House misses many positive cases; Judge questions whether Trump's ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn could be held in contempt of court for perjury; Judge in Michael Flynn case asks retired judge to argue against Justice Department's request for case to be dismissed;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/14/202044 minutes, 16 seconds
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Key coronavirus model now projects 147,000 United States deaths by August; Sen. Paul to Fauci: You are not the "End-all" on decisions, Fauci: "I never made myself out to be the end-all"; New York Times: One-third of U.S. deaths come from nursing homes;

Dr. Fauci: Reopening too soon could "trigger an outbreak" that lead to "suffering and death that could be avoided"; CDC chief warns "not out of the woods" as Trump pushes to reopen; Los Angeles County: "No way" stay-at-home order will be lifted for the next three months without dramatic change in virus; Fauci warns United States can't be "cavalier" that kids are immune after Senator Paul says schools should reopen in fall; Governor Cuomo: About 100 New York kids have mysterious illness linked to coronavirus, likely in other states as well; Second Kentucky child diagnosed with rare coronavirus-linked illness; Study: More than 80 percent of kids with coronavirus who need intensive care have underlying health conditions; California State Universities, largest 4-year public system in United States, to cancel most in-person fall classes; CNN poll: Most Americans would be uncomfortable returning to their regular routines today; CNN poll: 41 percent want to return to normal routines, 58 percent do not; CNN poll: Increasing number of Americans think economic damage from shutdown will be permanent; Americans are hoarding cash amid mounting job losses; CNN poll: Nearly half of Americans facing financial hardship; CNN poll: 66 percent of Americans would get vaccine if available; CNN poll: 33 percent of Americans would not get vaccine if it existed; CDC director: Nursing home crisis "one of the great tragedies"; Putin's longtime spokesperson hospitalized with coronavirus; Russia's coronavirus crisis worsens: Putin spokesperson hospitalized as country surges to second most cases in world after United States; Three Russian doctors mysteriously fall from hospital windows; Words of wisdom... in the age of coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/13/202040 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trump keeps claiming anyone who "wants" a test can get one; Trump: "I have felt no vulnerability whatsoever" after two White House staffers test positive for coronavirus; Kentucky boy on ventilator with rare illness linked to coronavirus;

Top health official: Anyone who "needs" a test can get one; Trump: United States conducting 300,000 coronavirus tests daily, Harvard institute: 900,000 tests daily needed by May 15; Trump says asymptomatic people have "no reason" to want to be tested, but a person can be infected without symptoms; Key model raises projected United States death toll to 137,000 by August as states see "explosive increases in mobility"; Trump claims Americans will be able to get tested daily "very soon"; FDA issues first emergency use authorization for antigen test; White House orders staffers wear a mask after scrambling to deal with two staffers who tested positive; Vice President Pence, Mnuchin enter White House without masks; Trump accuses Obama of a crime, but doesn't specify when asked; Trump abruptly ends press conference after Chinese American reporter presses him on rhetoric; Chinese American reporter questions Trump on coronavirus response, Trump tells her to "ask China"; At least 48 states to be partially reopened as of this Friday; Influential model warns of 137,000 deaths by August as at least 48 states will be partially reopened by Friday; 10-year-old Kentucky boy on ventilator with mysterious coronavirus-linked illness that killed three kids in New York; Dozens of New York children sick with coronavirus-linked illness; Small business owners frustrated by loan program constraints; Tom Colicchio on how small business loan program fails restaurants; Chef Tom Colicchio on hoe restaurants can survive crisis; Shanghai DisneyLand reopens as another Chinese city locks down; First DisneyLand park opens in Shanghai as another Chinese city goes into "wartime mode" due to spike in cases;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/12/202044 minutes, 30 seconds
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Pence press secretary tests positive for coronavirus, ADMIN official says she tested negative on Thursday; Two children die in NY after experiencing "very rare" syndrome that may be linked to coronavirus; Record 20.5 million jobs lost in April, unemployme

Pence aide Katie Miller, wife of Trump aide Stephen Miller, tests positive for virus; Trump forgoes mask during visit with vets in their 90's after his valet and a Pence aide test positive for virus; Trump on why he didn't wear mask during visit with vets: I was "very far away" & wind was blowing hard in one direction; WH Official: West wing nervous after Katie Miller, VP aide and wife of Trump senior adviser, test positive for virus; NY investigating 70+ cases of severe illness in children; U.S. coronavirus death toll surpasses 77,000; Oxford researchers: Will have millions of vaccine doses by September; Oxford researchers: Could know if vaccine works by early June; Trump predicts "jobs will all be back very soon" as U.S. hits worst unemployment rate since Great Depression; Churches feel financial impact: "tremendous strain"; Reverend: This is a "make or break moment" for houses of worship which are struggling due to lack of donations; Churches fear they'll be forced to close as donations dry up; MLB days away from unveiling plan for 2020 season; Reports: MLB plan calls for 2020 season to start in July; Fans return to baseball games in Taiwan amid reports MLB days away from unveiling plan for 2020 season; A-Rod on when baseball will be back in America; A-Rod on how the pandemic has affected him; A-Rod on the need to give back during coronavirus crisis; 4 year old boy hits his first homer in viral video, also beat Yankees legend A-Rod in 2018 hitting contest; A-Rod's message to kids who can't play baseball amid pandemic.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/9/202038 minutes, 44 seconds
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As United States deaths top 75,000, White House rejects CDC recommendations; Governor Newsom: California's first case of community spread originated in nail salon; JP Morgan executive: Will take 10-12 years for United States;

White House rejects CDC recommendations for reopening, Senior administration official: Draft document was subject of heated internal debate; Trump's personal valet tests positive for coronavirus, a few staffers, including valets haven been wearing masks inside White House; White House rejects CDC guidance for safe reopenings across six categories, including schools, restaurants and mass transit; NIH director: Abbott testing system has a 15 percent false negative rate, same rapid test used by White House to test the president; 44 states will partially reopen by Sunday as United States cases rise; New study finds no evidence hydroxychloroquine helps coronavirus patients, Trump touted the drug; Trump predicts quick turnaround for economy ahead of jobs report, which may be worst since Great Depression; Trump predicts "incredible" economy in 2021 as top United States investor warns 10-12 years for pre-pandemic employment; Schumer calls for "big" and "bold" stimulus package ahead of jobs report that may be worst in our lifetime; Rubio: Congress could "potentially" add more money to PPP; Utah launches phone app using location data to track virus; Utah's tracing app uses phone data to track infected people and anyone they may have had contact with in public; The state that was once ground zero for virus now reopening; Washington, United States' first coronavirus epicenter, start reopening; Justice Department drops criminal case against Michael Flynn; In major reversal, Justice Department drops case against Michael Flynn despite pleading guilty twice;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/8/202040 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ex-CDC director: "We're just at the beginning" of the pandemic; Trump considers naming coronavirus vaccine Czar; ADP: More than 20 million private sector United States jobs lost in April; Doctors warn heart attack patients may be avoiding hospitals;

United States coronavirus cases top 1.2 million, death toll tops 73,000; Health expert: No state has met White House criteria for reopening; Trump: "People won't stand for" continued shutdowns, health expert: No state has met White House criteria for reopening; Ex-CDC director: New York City is seeing twice as many coronavirus deaths than deaths from all other causes combined; Trump reverses course, says White House coronavirus task force will continue "indefinitely", "I had no idea how popular" it is; Governor Cuomo: Most new coronavirus patients in New York are people who had been staying home; New human vaccine trials underway in United States as Pfizer predicts " 20 million" doses could be ready by year's end; April likely the worst month for jobs since the Great Depression; Trump still pushing to "terminate" Obamacare amid pandemic; Democrats push for new round of Coronavirus stimulus as economists warn more than 20 million jobs lost in April; New normal in Congress: Senators wear masks, social distance; Senator Rand Paul avoids wearing a mask, says he's "nearly certain" he's immune after recovering from coronavirus; Growing evidence Americans are avoiding hospitals despite medical needs, Doctor: Fewer heart attack patients coming in; Brazil sees a spike in cases: 10,503 infections in 24 hours, comes after Brazilian president downplayed threat of virus; New normal at the office? Thermal cameras and tracking apps; Real estate firm: Will use thermal cameras and phone app that measures social distancing to track employees; Businesses eye new surveillance to track employee health; A 4-year-old knocks it out of the park; Dad loses it after 4-year-old son hits first home run; IN quarantine, practice makes perfect;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/7/202040 minutes, 14 seconds
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United States coronavirus death toll tops 70,000; Ousted vaccine director says warnings about virus were ignored; Swedish official: Stockholm could reach herd immunity this month under anti-lockdown strategy; New human vaccine trials underway in the U.S.;

White House plans to phase out coronavirus task force; Ousted vaccine doctor: Early virus warnings were met with "Indifference which then developed into hostility"; Trump blocks Dr. Fauci from testifying before house: "House is a bunch of Trump haters"; Herd immunity: A way to end the pandemic or far too risky?; New Human vaccine trials underway in the United States, Biotech CEO: "Millions" of doses could be ready by year's end; White House adviser: 20 percent unemployment possible, nearing depression numbers; White House adviser: Unemployment could hot 20 percent this week, unemployment among Asian Americans in New York up 6.900 percent; Asian Americans hot especially hard as unemployment soars; The comfortable power of music;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/6/202041 minutes, 36 seconds
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Two models predict dramatic increase in deaths; Intel indicates virus came from market not Chinese lab; Pressure mounts for coronavirus vaccine, Trump says he believes United States will have one by end of year;

Key model predicts 134,000 deaths, nearly double last estimate; New York Times: New internal Trump administration document projects up to 200,000 cases and 3,000 deaths per day in June; United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 68,000; Sources: Intel Assessment contradicts Trump's claim that coronavirus leaked from lab in China; Chinese state media calls Pompeo "evil" for suggesting virus originated in Chinese lab; Trump: "We think we'll have a vaccine by the end of this year"; French doctors say they found a coronavirus patient from December, weeks before first known cases in France; United Airlines asks employees to "seriously consider" voluntary exits; United memo: A third of pilot jobs may be at risk; Airline stocks tumble after Warren Buffett cashes out, warns recovery will take years; Mnuchin: "Too hard too tell" when international travel opens up; Brazil has 100,000 cases, President calls pandemic "fantasy" and "little flu"; Bedtime poem about life after the virus racks up views;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/5/202041 minutes, 3 seconds
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32 states partially reopened despite rising U.S. death toll; Dr. Fauci: some states are "leapfrogging" guidance, As Texas reopens, restaurant owner forced to choose between economic survival and his health, FDA allows emergency use of Remdesivir to treat

Experts predict pandemic will last up to 2 more years; up to 70% of population may need to be infected to halt crisis, Experts warn of a scenario where there's a larger virus wave this fall/winter and smaller waves in 2021, Restaurant owner: staying healthy more important than reopening: I would rather close for good than reopen and put my customers at risk, Study: people with cancer have a nearly three-fold risk of death from Coronavirus, Seattle study giving all patients Remdesivir, none on placebo after the first trial showed benefit, FDA allows emergency use of Remdesivir to treat Coronavirus, Senior administration official says "majority" of intel community believes virus originated in Chinese lab, White House blocks Fauci from testifying on Capitol Hill, Trump takes aggressive tone on China's virus response after praising their efforts long after outbreak, North Korean state media releases photo it claims is of Kim Jong Un amid speculation that his health is failing, North Korea claims Kim Jong Un attended an event today, Anderson Cooper on the birth of his son WyattTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/2/202041 minutes, 3 seconds
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World Health Organization: 102 potential vaccines in works; California county plans to defy governor's stay-at-home order; Group of elite scientists and business titans say they have a plan and answer to pandemic;

Dr. Fauci: Millions of vaccine doses could be ready by January; Researchers developing Oxford University vaccine expect first results from human trials by mid-June; United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 62,000; At least 31 states moving to reopen despite deaths, warnings; California county to defy state's stay-at-home order, Governor Newsom warns move could "set us back"; White House weighs CDC recommendations on how institutions can reopen; Group of scientists and business leaders working on coronavirus plan they compare to a Manhattan project; Lebron James on NBA: "We would like to finish our season"; Trump says he's seen evidence virus came from Chinese lab; Sources: Administration officials pushing intel agencies for evidence linking coronavirus to Wuhan lab; Detroit doctor received 5 experimental treatments for virus; Doctor recovering after month-long battle with virus; Veteran who raised millions to combat virus turns 100;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
5/1/202040 minutes, 23 seconds
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United States coronavirus deaths surpass 60,000; Florida will start to reopen May 4, excludes 3 biggest counties; Sweden takes anti-lockdown approach to fighting coronavirus; Report: MLB eyeing plan to start season in late June;

Dr. Fauci: New data shows Remdesivir has promise against virus; Dr. Fauci: Early trial results show Remdesivir has a "significant, positive effect" in treating coronavirus; New York Times: FDA expected to issue emergency authorization for remdesivir; Trump touts testing that will be "astonishing," then says "I don't know that all of that is even necessary"; Trump touts coronavirus testing and downplays it at same time; Florida will start to reopen May 4, excludes 3 biggest counties, restaurants and retail shops will open at 25 percent capacity; Florida Governor Desantis announces plan to start reopening next Monday, excludes about 30 percent of state's population; Report: Florida officials asked state's medical examiners to withhold coronavirus death figures; Sweden says it's fighting virus by learning to live with it; Can the United States learn anything from Sweden's anti-lockdown strategy?; CEO of Wynn Resorts tells Trump he thinks Las Vegas strip could reopen by Memorial Day; Casinos in Las Vegas eager to reopen as workers struggle; Las Vegas called "ground zero" for economic damage; Report: MLB officials in talks to start season in late June, would include 3 divisions, no fans in stadiums; Fauci says "there is.a pathway" to baseball in 2020 amid report MLB is in talks to start season in late June;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/30/202041 minutes, 22 seconds
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Dr. Fauci: United States "could be in for a bad fall and a bad winter"; Pence explains he didn't wear a mask during May Clinic tour because he wanted to look personnel "in the eye"; Dr. Fauci skeptical about timeline for increased testing;

United States surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases, deaths top 58,000; Key model raises projection: 74,000 deaths by August; Trump to order meat processing plants to stay open; Trump to order meat processing plants to stay open after Tyson Foods warned "food supply chain is breaking"; United States coronavirus deaths surpass United States Vietnam War casualties; Trump: "Worst days" of coronavirus are "behind us"; Trump: United States will conduct 5 million tests a day "very soon", currently about 200,000 per day; Pence defies rules, tours Mayo Clinic without a mask; CNN investigation: Many labs facing critical shortage of testing supplies, leading to major testing delays; Study: United States behind in testing compared to other countries; Trump: "We're very prepared to handle" second eave in Fall; White House official: Goal is to help each state reach ability to test at least 2 percent of its resident; Colleges face tough choice of whether to reopen in fall; College president "cautiously optimistic" about reopening in fall; Harvard: Possible "much or all learning" will be remote in fall; Hillary Clinton officially endorses Joe Biden for president; Tara Reade's ex-Neighbor says Biden accuser talked about assault allegation in 1990s; Biden campaign on allegation: "This absolutely did not happen";To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/29/202041 minutes, 39 seconds
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White House releases blueprint laying out federal vs. state boundaries, says federal government is "last resort: on testing; Trump on uptick in calls to poison control centers after his disinfectant comment: 'I can't imagine that";

United States coronavirus cases near 1 million, deaths top 55,000; States move to reopen as United States cases near 1 million; White House official: Goal is to help each state reach ability to test at least 2 percent of its residents; Trump refuses to take responsibility for spike in calls to poison control center after his disinfectant comment; Washington Post: Trump's intel briefing repeatedly warned of threat as he downplayed the virus; Source: White House coronavirus task force may soon begin scaling back number of meetings; Texas government will allow some businesses to reopen Friday at 25 percent capacity, order supersedes local restrictions; Texas governor reopens some retail as Houston mayor larges caution; White House economy advisor warns of unemployment rivaling Great Depression; Houston mayor warns of economic fallout as oil-rich city takes hit; Heartburn drug being studied as coronavirus treatment patients in study are taking mega-doses at New York hospital; WHO: Not enough research to know if antibodies give immunity; Tyson foods chairman: "The food supply chain is breaking"; Tyson Foods chair: Plant closures means "millions of pounds of meat will disappear" from food supply;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/28/202040 minutes
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Trump refuses to take questions after he dangerously floats using disinfectant as a Coronavirus treatment, Georgia reopens salons, gyms, bowling alleys, tattoo parlors as the state death toll rises, FDA chief on defensive as congress slams agency for allo

Trump falsely claims he was being "sarcastic" when he talked about injecting disinfectant to kill Coronavirus, LA county health director on Trump's disinfectant comment: "people die from ingesting some of these products", LA County health director: if Trump was being sarcastic about using disinfectant, "it doesn't really matter", Dr. Birx absent from White House briefing as her reaction to Trump's comment about using disinfectant as a treatment goes viral, some states begin to reopen despite warnings and a rising U.S. death toll that has already topped 51,000, congressman fears people are buying "faulty" antibody tests that could lead to "dangerous life decisions", house subcommittee report: lack of FDA enforcement allowed antibody testing manufacturers to make fraudulent claims, Oxford has started human trials of its coronavirus vaccine, Biden thinks Trump will try to delay the presidential electionTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/25/202040 minutes, 24 seconds
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White House pushes unproven Trump theory on warm weather slowing virus; Source: Coronavirus task force had to convince Trump to denounce Georgia governor's reopening decision; Tyson closes four plants as virus spreads among workers;

Top vaccine doctor says he was removed from federal post after questioning drug Trump touted; Source: Coronavirus task force had to convince Trump to denounce Georgia governor's reopening decision; Fauci: "I am not overly confident right now at all" about United States testing capacity, Trump: "I don't agree with him"; Trump clashes with top doctors on virus testing, timeline; Key model now projecting 67,000+ United States deaths by August, says some states should wait longer to safely reopen; Key model: Georgia needs to wait until June 22 to safely reopen; Antibody testing suggests 1-in-5 New Yorkers may have had virus; Food supply concerns grow, 15 percent of pork production shutdown; Tyson closes largest pork plant linked to 182 cases in Iowa; Pood supply concerns grow; CDC recommends all Americans wear masks in public, but only a handful of states make masks mandatory; Dr. Sanjay Gupta on which masks work and which don't; California town trying to test all residents for virus and antibodies; First known United States coronavirus death occurred weeks earlier than previously known in California; 26.5 million Americans, about 16 percent of the labor force, filed for unemployment benefits in last five weeks; House passes bill to replenish small business loan program, ex-Starbucks chair: $1 trillion needed to save them; When money grows on walls;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/24/202052 minutes, 55 seconds
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CDC Director tries to, but doesn't, walk back comments that virus could be as difficult next fall or winter; CNN returns to Wuhan, epicenter of virus, after 76-day lockdown; Trump calls testing "tremendous" but United States lacks widespread plan;

Trump: Chance there will be no Covid-19 in fall, Fauci: We will definitely have Covid-19 in the fall; Doctor says he was removed from federal post after questioning drug Trump praised; Trump says he disagrees with Georgia governor opening barber shops. nail salons, spas on Friday; Key model shows Georgia, 11 other states should wait until at least June 8 to reopen; Dr. Fauci pleads with governors to open economies in more measured way; CNN correspondent returns to Wuhan after 76-day lockdown, hotel staff spray us down and check our temperatures; CNN visits wet market and lab in Wuhan, China that are among the theories of where virus originated; United States coronavirus cases top 846,000, deaths surpass 46,000; Bank of America economists estimate government will need to spend nearly $1 trillion on small business loan program; In one community, only 4 of 83 minority-owned small businesses that applied for loan relief program received loans;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/23/202032 minutes, 3 seconds
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CDC chief warns second wave this winter will likely be worse; Sanjay Gupta takes antibody test to learn whether he had virus; Senate passes new $480 billion bill to help small businesses, banking industry source: funds may only last 1-2 days;

CDC director warns of a "more difficult" second wave this winter that could coincide with the flu season; United States coronavirus cases top 820,000, deaths surpass 44,000; CDC director on protests against stay-at-home orders and calls for states to be "liberated", "It's not helpful"; Dr. Birx: We're seeing improvements in several big cities, but don't see a decline in DC metro area yet; Trump on Cuomo meeting: "We have an understanding on testing"; Trump to speak with Georgia governor as state plans to reopen; Senator Graham on reopening: "I worry that our friends and neighbors in Georgia are going too fast too soon"; Dr. Sanjay Gupta shares the results of his antibody test; Restaurant owner shares his struggle trying to get funds from small business loan program; Restaurant owner frustrated with government's loan process; Trump: Will ask big companies to give back small business loans; Medical adviser for "Contagion" movie contracted coronavirus; Medical adviser for "contagion" movie: "Frankly, we're in trouble" with coronavirus pandemic; United States eyeing intel that Kim Jong Un is in danger after surgery;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/22/202045 minutes, 17 seconds
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United States coronavirus cases top 783,000, deaths surpass 41,000; Georgia to begin easing restrictions this week; Germany eases lockdown restrictions, some shops reopen as country starts large-scale antibody testing;

United States death toll doubles in a week; Georgia and Tennessee to begin easing restrictions, neither has seen 14-day decline in cases, per White House guidelines; Frustrated by lack of testing, Maryland governor secures 500,000 test kits from South Korea; Pence tries to reassure governors about helping with test supples even as Trump says "testing is local"; Birx: We have asked every Governor to follow the guidelines; Georgia governor approves of gyms, bowling alleys, body art studios and salons opening as early as Friday; Protests erupt in multiple states against stay-at-home orders; Fauci: No real economic recovery without virus under control; Germany eases lockdown restrictions, but Merkel cautions "it would be tragic if we knowingly relapsed"; Professor: United States is just at the beginning of this pandemic; 29-year-old gets last rites but makes miraculous recovery; 29-year-old with no known pre-existing conditions nearly dies from virus, but makes miraculous recovery; 29-year-old man spent 10 days on a ventilator battling virus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/21/202040 minutes, 18 seconds
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Angry senate dems press Pence on testing, get no clear answers, Ohio governor targets May 1st to begin reopening state, as model suggests social distancing needed until May 18th, Trump appears to support protests against stay-at-home orders

Trump appears to support stay-at-home protests, tweets it's time to "liberate" Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia, angry senate dems press Pence on testing, get no clear answers, key model lays out timelines for states on reopening; stipulates there must be testing and contact tracing, Trump calls for some states to "liberate" amid crisis; Washington governor: Trump is encouraging "illegal and dangerous acts"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/18/202041 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump reverses course, tells governors "you are going to call your own shots" on when to reopen; Trump criteria to begin reopening includes a 14-day sustained decrease in cases and pre-crisis hospital conditions;

Trump's phase one for reopening: Vulnerable people continue to shelter in place and schools remain closed; Trump's phases two for reopening: Urges telework, but schools, gyms, bars open with physical distancing; Trump's phase three for reopening: Vulnerable people resume public life, limited distancing at large venues; Source: Several governors tell Trump they're still lacking tests and materials for tests; Trump issues new three-phases plan to reopen economy, but tells governors they will be "empowered to tailor" approach; Oxford researchers hope to have a vaccine ready by September; Oxford researchers 80 percent confident their vaccine will work, human trials to start next week; Oxford to start human trials on their vaccine next week, they are hoping to have a vaccine ready by September; Trump claims United States is testing more than any other country as lawmakers, business leaders push to ramp up testing; 22 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in last four weeks; Small business loan program has run out of money as 22 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in last four weeks; Less than two weeks after starting, the $349 billion small business loan program is already out of cash;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/17/202040 minutes, 56 seconds
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President Trump again falsely claims he has right to override governors decisions on social restrictions; Trump touts antibody test for 20 million people "in a matter of weeks"; NIH working on a vaccine that is now in human trials;

United States reporting 1,907 new deaths so far today; United States coronavirus cases top 634,000, deaths surpass 27,000; Business leaders tell Trump more testing needed before reopening; Study: People may be most infectious days before symptoms appears; Los Angeles may ban large concerts and sporting events until 2021; Trump: New distancing guidelines will be announced tomorrow; FDA authorizes two new antibody tests, can help determine whether a person is immune to coronavirus; Top scientists warn White House about reliability of antibody tests: it's a "work in progress"; Dr. Fauci: "We don't have all the answers" on antibodies; As United States coronavirus deaths surpass 27,000, a vaccine developed by the NIH is undergoing human trials; World Health Organization: 70 vaccines are in the works, three are in human trials; Volunteer in coronavirus vaccine trial shares his experience; Trump's name to be added to stimulus checks; Some Americans rationing medicine until they get stimulus checks; Thousands protests strict stay-at-home order in Michigan; Thousands of protesters block traffic, honk horns to oppose Michigan governor's stay-at-home order; "Dozens upon dozens" ignore social distancing guidelines; Trump passes the buck to United States governors on coronavirus testing needed to reopen United States economy, threatens "strong action" if they don't do good job; Trump: "We have the right to do whatever we want; Americans desperate to get sports back; Take me out to the ball game. Or not.;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/16/202041 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trump retreats, acknowledges governors will have the authority to open their states when ready; United States coronavirus cases top 600,000, deaths surpass 25,000; Trump touts unproven treatment at meeting with virus survivors;

Global coronavirus cases near two million, deaths top 125,000; Trump says he will encourage some states to open before May 1st, despite current CDC guidelines; Trump promises states will get whatever they need from federal government, including tests; Trump blames World Health Organization for lack of info, even though United States intel warned of potential virus; Trump previously thanked China for its help, but now blames World Health Organization for its support of China; Scientists: United States may have to endure some distancing until 2022; Governor Newsom says California has "bent the curve", reveals six-point plan to reopen the state; California warns of new normal: Face coverings will be "common," possible temperature checks at restaurants, no mass gatherings; Chloroquine study in Brazil halted after 11 patients die; Trump touts drug despite warnings from some medical experts; Washington Post: State department warned of safety issues at Wuhan lab; A nurse who contracted the coronavirus and spent a week on a ventilator describes his difficult recovery; Coronavirus patient still struggling 10 days after leaving the hospital, spent a week on a ventilator; Blessings in disguise; Putting a name and a face to a... mask;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/15/202038 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trump melts down in angry response to reports he ignored virus warnings;Governors on east and west coasts band together by region to decide when to reopen states; Top official tries to clarify comment that earlier mitigation efforts would've saved lives

Trump falsely claims media ignored coronavirus in January and February, go to CNN.com for full archive; Trump falsely claims "total authority" after governors band together to determine opening of economy; Angry Trump uses propaganda video, produced by government employees at taxpayers' expense; President Trump attacks media after series of reports he ignored warnings as virus spread; Trump says he's not firing Dr. Fauci: "He's a wonderful guy"; President Trump says he's not firing Dr. Fauci despite retweeting post with hashtag calling for his firing; Boston mayor: Reopening by May 1 "completely irresponsible"; Trump says he will make final decision on when to re-open; Growing concern about United States food supply due to coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/14/202041 minutes, 23 seconds
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NYT: New federal projections warn infections could spike if stay-at-home orders lifted too soon; Union: At least 2 deaths at Major Co meat processing plant; Fauci: Large-scale antibody tests will be available "very soon"

Trump wants to reopen country "as soon as possible"; Fauci: "no doubt" U.S. will see cases when measures relax; U.S. nears 500,000 coronavirus cases, deaths top 18,000; New York has more coronavirus cases than any other country; Key coronavirus model expects U.S. deaths to peak today; Trump weighs when to reopen the country: "I don't know that I've had a bigger decision"; Top health official: Not the time to be pulling back "at all"; WH: As many as 300 people impacted by coronavirus outbreak at Colorado meat processing plant; Growing outbreak at one of b biggest U.S. meat processing plants; Trump: Working to bring antibody tests to market "as quickly as possible", aiming to produce tens of millions of tests; Fauci: Coronavirus immunity certificates are being discussed; Scientists are studying genes to try and understand why some younger patients are ending up in the ICU; Researchers studying genes to try to solve virus mystery; Researchers studying whether genetics explain why some young, normally healthy patients end up in intensive care; Woman forced to attend her mothers funeral via FaceTime; More and more grieving families are being forced to hold virtual services for loved ones lost to the virus; Coronavirus reveals wealth & racial divides across U.S.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/11/202040 minutes, 9 seconds
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United States coronavirus cases top 456.000, death toll surpasses 16,000; Top health official: Summer vacations may be "in the cards," if the United States takes measures to prevent a "resurgence"; Studies: New York's outbreak came from Europe;

New York reports 799 new coronavirus deaths, most in a single day; Trump: Testing all Americans is "not gonna happen"; Top health official: reopening country "not one size fits all"; Fauci: "It's just not surprising" studies find New York's outbreak came from Europe;Trump: United States coronavirus testing "highly sophisticated"; Federal government blocked private labs from using coronavirus tests in January only to eventually allow them anyway; Connecticut governor says schools, restaurants could re-open by May 20; Connecticut faces testing shortages, high hospitalization rates; CDC: Connecticut hospitalization rate among highest in United States per capita; Nearly 17 million jobless claims filed over three weeks; Economists: Job losses so severe, it's as if entire populations of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin are out of work;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/10/202031 minutes, 18 seconds
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United States cases top 424,000, death toll surpasses 14,500; Growing confusion over who's in charge of distributing supplies; ICU doctor seeing more young patients who need ventilators;Trump: I want to reopen the economy with a "big bang";

White House task force: Philadelphia, DC expected to be new hot spots; Top health official: "It's going to be a bad week for death"; Key model lowers United States death prediction to 60,000 by August, assumes states maintain full social distancing until then; White house coronavirus task force says social distancing is working; Cardiology groups: treating some coronavirus patients with anti-malaria drug comes with "potential serious implications"; Trump repeats voter fraud claim, says evidence being compiled; Congressional aide on federal distribution of resources, "No one really knows who's in charge"; Trump: Economy will reopen "sooner rather than later"; White House aides working on a plan to reopen the economy in May; Small business owners don't know when or if they'll get government help;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/9/202042 minutes, 33 seconds
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United States coronavirus death toll tops 12,000; Trump: African-Americans dying from coronavirus is "disproportional" and "They're getting hit very hard"; Top Trump adviser hopes United States economy reopens in 4-8 weeks;

CDC director: United States toll could be "much lower" than predicted if Americans keep up with social distancing; Key model predicts fewer will need hospitals, fewer people will die: 82,000 by August; Trump keeps pushing anti-malaria drug as many experts caution it's unproven against coronavirus and has side effects; Governor Cuomo: New York sees largest single-day increase in deaths, but "reaching a plateau in the number of hospitalizations; Governor Cuomo: Entire hospital system is over capacity and "stressed"; Governor Cuomo: I just doubled fine for social distancing violators; Fauci: "Very concerned" about African-American death rate; Coronavirus killing disproportionate number of African-Americans; 68 percent of coronavirus deaths in Chicago are African-American, 30 percent of population is African-American; Trump: Expecting more statistics on disproportionate number of African-Americans dying in "two to three days"; American Medical Association President: I spent two weeks debunking "false rumor" that African-Americans couldn't get coronavirus; Citi report: Antibody test could be key to ending lockdown; Top adviser warned White House in January memo coronavirus could become "full-blown pandemic" as Trump publicly downplayed it; Trump on adviser's memo warning of possible "full-blown pandemic", "I didn't see them. I didn't look for them either"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in "stable" condition in ICU and receiving unassisted oxygen treatment; Proof people have too much time on their hands; Jack Black does shirtless quarantine dance; America's home videos with a coronavirus twist;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/8/202044 minutes, 38 seconds
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United States coronavirus death toll tops 10,000; More than 97 percent of Americans under stay-at-home orders; Dr. Fauci: "Might not ever" get back to life pre-coronavirus;

Governor Cuomo sees "good signs," warns crisis is not over; Nearly half of United States coronavirus deaths are in New York. Governor Cuomo sees a "possible flattening of the curve"; Trump lashes out at HHS inspector general, suggest he'll look into her background, she's served multiple administrations; Trump lashes out at HHS inspector general's findings warning of severe hospital shortages: "it's wrong"; Top health official on getting back to life pre-coronavirus: "that might not ever happen"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson in intensive care with coronavirus, despite being in "good spirits" one day ago; Coronavirus cases triple in Maryland in one week; DC metro area emerges as next coronavirus hot spot; California sending 500 ventilators to New York and other states; Trump claims every governor is "very happy" after conference call with Vice President Pence, despite some who are criticizing administrations response; Trump: United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson in ICU is "scary deal"; United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson condition "has worsened"; Trump says he won't take steps to distance from Pence after UK PM Boris Johnson moves to ICU with coronavirus; Trump pushes drug to treat coronavirus despite experts' warning; Trump on unproven drug: "What do you have to lose?", American Medical Association president: "you could lose your life"; CDC to test more people for past coronavirus infection; California man recovered from coronavirus, now his plasma donation could save the lives of others;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/7/202050 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trump: CDC recommends Americans wear non-medical grade masks; Trump says states shouldn't rely on federal stockpile; High school assistant principal in NYC dies from coronavirus

CDC recommends Americans wear non-medical grade masks but Trump "Won't be doing it personally"; Source: Top health official and others urging Trump to consider national stay-at-home recommendations; Trump says states refusing to issue statewide stay-at-home orders are "Not in jeopardy" despite dozens of combined deaths; Trump says it's up to governors to issue stay-at-home orders; Ohio Gov exempts religious services from stay-at-home order; Wife mourns loss of 42-year-old husband from coronavirus; had no known pre-existing conditions: "I am shattered"; Former students remember beloved high school assistant principal in NYC who died from coronavirus; Unemployment rate jumps in worst jobs report since 2009; Unemployment rate jumps to 4.4%; worst jobs report since 2009; Many Americans worry stimulus checks are too little too late; Small business loan program off to chaotic startTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/4/202044 minutes, 11 seconds
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More than 305 million Americans under stay-at-home orders; Reporter says she may have infected several others at a 90th birthday party for her mom, two people have died; Florida Governor blocks local restrictions tougher than state order;

Coronavirus cases top one million worldwide, deaths top 52,000; Trump administration commits to issuing stimulus funds in two weeks; Trump invokes defense production act for a second time to increase ventilator production; New York City and Los Angeles call on residents to wear face makes coverings in public but preserve masks for health workers; Trump on whether Americans should wear masks: "in many ways, a scarf is better. It's thicker"; Trump: Recommendation coming on whether people should wear masks; Source close to task force: "Certainly possible" virus can spread through talking and breathing; Key coronavirus model cited by the White House revises estimated death toll to 93,500 United States deaths by August, up from 82,000; 90th birthday party linked to cluster of coronavirus cases, daughter says malaria drug helped parents recover; Trump tests negative for coronavirus on second test; Florida stay-at-home order goes into effect tonight, one of the last states to implement despite spike in cases; Study proposes trials that would accelerate rollout of vaccines; Top task force official says virus' characteristics are "very strange"; Record 6.6 million file jobless claims in one week; Jobless claims have surged more than 3,000 percent since early March; Restaurant group lays off 600 employees due to virus; Millions struggling to pay monthly rent as job losses mount; Viewer offers to pay rent for woman featured on OutFront, she was laid off from job at Los Angeles restaurant;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/3/202041 minutes, 45 seconds
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United States reports 869 new deaths today, most in one day; Dozens infected, two dead in Washington after choir rehearsal; One Michigan hospital's ICU at capacity as cases surge;

United States coronavirus death toll doubles in three days, more than 90 percent of Americans facing stay-at-home order; Trump adviser on ignoring early virus predictions from administration experts: Trump "took a gamble and got it wrong"; Source close to White House task force applying social distancing measures sooner "might have a difference"; Trump: United States strategic national stockpile nearly depleted; Trump: Days ahead battling virus "are going to be horrific"; Dozens infected, two dead in Washington, linked to choir rehearsal held before CDC issued guidelines on large groups; Choir director on decision to hold rehearsal that infected dozens of members in Washington State; Michigan ranks third in coronavirus case total; Pence: coronavirus could "largely" be "behind us" by early June; Sources: White House task force may soon recommend Americans wear masks; Trump pushes $2 trillion infrastructure plan for next stimulus; Trump, democrats in agreement that infrastructure should be focus of next round of coronavirus stimulus plan; Schumer to Trump: give frontline federal workers hazard pay; Schumer calls for 25 percent hazard pay for frontline federal workers, says trump "needs to do this now"; Trump on plan to give hazard pay to workers: "I like it"; Millions struggling to pay monthly rent due today; The many ways Americans are being told to stay home; Governor to those defying orders: No more "knucklehead" parties;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/2/202041 minutes, 22 seconds
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United States hots single-day record for reported deaths: 785+; Deaths in Detroit surge as city braces for more cases; Top Health official: "very focused" on antibody testing to determine who has already recovered from the virus;

Trump warns of a "very, very painful two weeks" ahead; President Trump: "I want every American to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead; United States hots single-day record for reported deaths: 785+, nearly 80 percent of Americans under stay-at-home orders; White House cities model showing United States daily deaths will peak in 14 days; Dr. Fauci: Americans should be prepared for 100,000 deaths; White House extends social distancing guidelines until April 30; At least five states reporting more than 1,000 new cases today; Detroit becomes a coronavirus hotspot, police chief has virus; More than 500 Detroit police officers under quarantine, city's police chief recovering from coronavirus; Company begins antibody testing in Colorado, could allow for fewer restrictions nationwide; Colorado County testing all residents for coronavirus antibodies; Top health official: signs that social distancing is helping to flatten the curve in New York; Pentagon still waiting for info on where to ship 2,000 ventilators; CNN goes inside Seattle ICU treating coronavirus patients, DOC: greatest risk for workers is removing contaminated gear; Five members of one family diagnosed with coronavirus, mom still in hospital; New Yorkers cheer on frontline workers battling the virus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
4/1/202037 minutes, 36 seconds
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Top United States health official: second outbreak in the fall is likely; 911 calls skyrocket in New York City as more first responders test positive for coronavirus; Governors to Trump: We need more testing, medical supplies;

Top United States health official: second outbreak in the fall is likely, warns United States could see 100,000 deaths or more; United States hits single-day record of 502 reported coronavirus deaths; Three-quarters of Americans under stay-at-home orders; Study: coronavirus death rate is lower than previously reported, but still higher than seasonal flu; 911 calls skyrocket by 50 percent in New York City amid coronavirus; Nearly 15 percent of New York Police Department officers out sick as cases surge; EMS worker with coronavirus in New York City shares his story; EMS worker: some first responders in New York City are sleeping in their cars between 16-hour shifts; New York Times: Trump says "I haven't heard about testing in weeks" has governors warn there are still issues with testing; Rhode Island: All out-of-state travelers must self-quarantine for 14 days; Rhode Island orders all non-residents to self-quarantine for 14 days after Cuomo vowed to sue over initial New York-focused order; Coronavirus symptoms could be confused for heart attack; Growing reports of patients thinking they're having a heart attack are being told they actually have coronavirus; Trump defends unproven allegations that hospitals are short on masks because "there's something going on"; Washington DC's first coronavirus patient returns home after spending three weeks in the hospital; Washington DC's "patient zero" tells his story; New York patients share ventilators amid dwindling supply; Macy's, Kohl's, and Gap furlough thousands of employees; Small business owners take drastic action to stay open;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/31/202041 minutes, 11 seconds
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Trump says he'll decide on social distancing guidelines Monday, Tuesday; Pence, Fauci say Trump's desire to reopen U.S. by Easter is "Aspirational"; Trump Says U.S. will obtain 100K ventilators in next 100 days after questioning Governors pleading for the

Trump says he'll decide on social distancing guidelines Monday, Tuesday; Confirmed coronavirus cases in U.S. surpass 100,000; Under pressure from Governor's; Trump invokes defense production act, ordering GM to make ventilators; New York Governor Cuomo: Trump "Incorrect and Grossly Uniformed" about ventilators in storage; Trump says Governors should be "Appreciative"; Pence, Fauci say Trump's desire to reopen U.S. by Easter is "Aspirational"; U.S. Coronavirus cases top 100,000; Los Angeles cases triple in six days as New York deaths surpass 2019 homicides"; Trump Says U.S. will obtain 100K ventilators in next 100 days after questioning Governors pleading for them; More than 196 million Americans under stay-at-home orders; Rhode Island to enforce quarantines on New York visitors by going "Door to Door" and stopping cars with New York plates; 102-Year-Old Italian woman recovers from coronavirus; New York City Nurse: "We just feel like we've been abandoned"; New York City Doctor: "Every moment we spend doing our job put us at greater risk of getting sick"; Hospitals mull do-not-resuscitate situations amid coronavirus; New York Governor Cuomo responds to Trump live on CNN; Reported deaths in Louisiana soar more than 40% in one day; New Orleans Convention Center being turned into a makeshift hospital, brings back parallels of Katrina crisis; "This is going to get worse before it gets better," says President of New Orleans Nurses Association; Trump signs $2 trillion stimulus bill; Four passenger died on a cruise ship where two people have tested positive for coronavirus; 138 people sick abroad cruise ship, 4 passengers have diedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/28/20201 hour, 4 seconds
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United States now has second-highest number of coronavirus cases globally; United States sees a record 248 deaths reported in a single day; Louisiana becomes latest hot spot in coronavirus crisis;

Trump: "We got to go back to work", United States cases top 81,300; Top health official says "the virus makes the timeline"; Coronavirus cases top 81,300, death toll at 1,186; United States now has second-highest number of coronavirus cases globally, behind China; United States now has most reported coronavirus cases in the world; More than 2,300 coronavirus cases reported in Louisiana, roughly six times the number from one week ago; Coronavirus cases soar in Louisiana as governor warns hospitals may run out of space, ventilators within weeks; New Orleans mayor defends holding Mardi Gras before coronavirus outbreak: "no red flags" from federal government; Louisiana one of five states to report 500+ new cases in one day; A record 3.3 million Americans file for unemployment; 150+ Boston hospital workers test positive for coronavirus; Doctors describe "apocalyptic" scenes at New York City hospital; Dad with coronavirus describes being isolated from his kids;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/27/202040 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump wants you open "large sections" of U.S. sooner than others; NYC hospital system sees "tenfold increase" in positive patients; Mnuchin defends giving Americans out of work more unemployment money as some Republicans object; Some Coronavirus test resu

11 states report more than 100 new Coronavirus cases today; Total U.S. cases top 64,000; Death toll at 900; 177 million Americans now under stay-at-home orders; Coronavirus cases surge in New York: 30K plus cases, 285 dead; N?YC ER Nurse: "We are terrified, everybody is terrified"; Washington Post: Hospitals consider do-not-resuscitate orders for Coronavirus patients to protect doctors; Nearly 10% of NYPD officers out sick as Coronavirus cases surge; Dozens of FDNY members test positive; 911 calls surge by 40%To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/26/202040 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trump aiming to reopen country by Easter, top health official: "You gotta be very flexible"; Trump looks to reopen United States by Easter as nearly a third of the world's population under partial or total lockdown; Kudlow: $6 trillion to be spent on econ

Trump aiming to reopen country by Easter, defying many health experts: "I just thought it would be a beautiful time"; White House task force: People who left New York City over last few days should self-quarantine for 14 days to stop spread; United States coronavirus cases top 52,000, 685 deaths; Single-day coronavirus deaths in United States hit new record: 144; Trump wants to reopen country by Easter; Fauci: It's "flexible"; Trump wants to open up country "as we near the end" of crisis, health officials warn it's bound to get worse first; Trump wants to reopen country by Easter; Fauci: It's "flexible", 54 percent of United States population to be ordered to stay home; Kudlow: $6 trillion to be spent on economic stimulus, $2 trillion from congress, $4 trillion from federal; Trump's top economic adviser: We're headed for a "rough" period, but will only be for weeks and months, not years; Trump wants to reopen country by Easter, Morgan Stanley warns lifting restrictions too soon could make things worse; Louisiana seeing fastest growth rate of cases in the world; Reports: Woman dies waiting for coronavirus test results; Reports: 39-year-old health care worker dies waiting for coronavirus test results; Louisiana pastor defies state order, holds services for 1,000; Coronavirus killing more men than women across world; researchers say smoking, drinking may be factors;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/25/202040 minutes, 34 seconds
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White House Coronavirus task force briefing; Trump admits "this is going to be bad"; Trump says he's "not going to let the curse be worse than the problem"; Trump: U.S. will "soon" be open for business again; Trump: "Our country wasn't meant to be shut do

Trump: "Not looking at months" for social distancing guidelines; Trump admits internal debate over social distancing guidelines; Trump: If up to docs, they'd "shut down the entire world"; Trump: Not considering a domestic travel restrictions now; Trump: Docs have not endorsed easing social distancing guidelines; Trump Admin. says it will crack down on medical supply hoarding; Nearly half of Diamond Princess Cruise were asymptomatic; WH Task Force: Millennials comprise less than 1% of deaths; U.S. looking ay why more young Americans are getting virus; U.S. surgeon general examining high number of Coronavirus cases among young Americans; Trump again says malaria drug could be a "game changer"; Nearly 70 FDA-approved drugs identified to test against virus; Classic songs get the Coronavirus treatment; Neil Diamond rewrites song: "Hands Washing Hands"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/24/20201 hour, 1 minute
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75 million Americans ordered to stay home as cases grow; VP Pence's staff member tests positive for Coronavirus, New York City mayor: "We haven't had a single response" from administration to suggest it has a "serious plan" to get U.S. supplies, NY nears

Cities, states, hospitals plead for more coronavirus supplies, Hospitals say they are in desperate need of medical supplies as number of Coronavirus cases soars in U.S., New York nears 8,000 cases; nearly half of U.S. total, NY doctor with Coronavirus: "like nothing I've ever experienced", Goldman Sachs predicts 2.25 unemployment claims this week; would be highest on record, restaurant owner lays off 4,500 employees due to virus, Pressure mounts to postpone summer Olympics in Tokyo, Americans coping with crisis by finding creative ways to helpTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/21/202040 minutes, 28 seconds
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Dire warnings from coast to coast: California projects 25.5 million people will be infected; New York City: out of medical supplies in 2-3 weeks; Spring Breakers crowd Florida beaches despite coronavirus; China reports no new local coronavirus cases for

United States coronavirus cases and deaths double since Tuesday; State department tells Americans not to travel abroad, urges those who are to return or be prepared to stay indefinitely; California Governor projects 25.5 million people will be infected; Ohio man with coronavirus shares his story from hospital bed; Ohio man with coronavirus: like a "monster trying to kill" me; Patient has a message for those not taking coronavirus seriously; New York City expected to run out of medical supplies in 2-3 weeks; city needs 50 million surgical masks, 25 million gowns and 15,000 ventilators; China reports no new local coronavirus cases for first time, but fears of a second wave of infections remain; Trump: potential coronavirus treatment could be available immediately, FDA: It could be in trials for months; Doctor working on possible treatment for coronavirus using blood for patients who have already recovered; The many ways Americans are coping with coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/20/202041 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump administration planning for potential 18-month pandemic; NYSE to close trading floor, United States-Canada border closing; Trump says coronavirus testing is expanding; labs say they are short on tests because they're missing key parts;

Trump administration planning for potential 18-month pandemic; NYSE to close trading floor, United States-Canada border closing; 8,400+ United States coronavirus cases, 143 deaths; thousands of flights canceled, millions of jobs at risk amid shutdowns; First sitting member of congress tests positive for coronavirus; Trump says coronavirus testing is expanding; labs say they are short on tests because they're missing key parts; White House warns cases will jump as a result of high-speed testing; First sitting member of congress tests positive for coronavirus; GOP Congressman developed symptoms after votes Friday; United States reaches 8,500+ known coronavirus cases, a jump of more than 2,900 new cases in 24 hours; Two Americans battling coronavirus share their stories; Dow plunges 1,338 points, nearly erases gains under Trump; Mnuchin warns unemployment rate could hit 20% without action; Dow closes below 20,000 for first time since 2017; Distillery owner outraged by price gouging and shortage of hand sanitizer converts his business to meet need; These Americans didn't know about virus crisis for 25 days;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/19/202040 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trump admits Coronavirus is not under control, issues new guidelines, at least 4,245 cases in U.S., 81 deaths; Trump tells governors to get ventilators on their own, "We will be backing you, but try getting it yourselves"; Trump: U.S. may not have enough

Trump tells Americans to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people; Trump issues new guidelines and says the crisis could last until August; Multiple states postpone primaries amid Coronavirus crisis; Joe Biden promises to pick woman as Vice-President; Two E.R. doctors in critical conditions with Coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/17/202040 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trump declares national emergency; $50 billion to combat coronavirus, More than 2,500 new coronavirus cases reported in one day in Italy, total number of cases now nearly 18,000, Second person who visited Mar-A-Lago contracts coronavirus

Trump declares national emergency as coronavirus is now nearly every state with 2,100+ cases, 48 deaths, Trump declares national emergency as coronavirus sparks shortages, statewide school closures in 15 states, Trump doesn't "take responsibility at all" for testing failures; some cities are launching drive-thru testing, Number of coronavirus cases and deaths soar in Italy, Italy reports 250 new deaths from coronavirus in one day; total number of deaths in country now nearly 1,300, Coronavirus patient says he's testing positive one month later, Apple reopens all 42 stores closed in China due to coronavirus, Trump says he'll "likely" be tested for coronavirus after two Mar-A-Lago visitors test positive, Miami mayor has coronavirus; was in close proximity to infected Brazilian official who also met with Trump, Shelves at some U.S. grocery stores cleaned out as fears grow about spread of coronavirus, American living on lockdown in Italy as coronavirus spreads "all day long we hear bad news", Florida takes steps to protect senior citizens amid coronavirus, Florida officials worry about large senior citizen population as coronavirus outbreak spreadsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/14/202040 minutes, 3 seconds
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Coronavirus closures hit schools, museums, courts, Broadway, Disneyland, major sports, campaign rallies; Brazilian press secretary tests positive for coronavirus days after meeting Trump; Trump hasn't been tested; Trump was in close proximity to Brazilian

NYC Mayor expects 1,000 coronavirus cases by next week; Coronavirus crisis intensifies as closures mount, markets crash; Disneyland shut down, March madness canceled; Markets nosedive as analyst says U.S. already in recession; At least three states close all school amid pandemic; Disneyland to shut down; March madness canceled; Fauci on coronavirus testing: "It is a failing...let's admit it"; Top health officials calls coronavirus testing in U.S. "failing"; Top health official: U.S. "failing" on coronavirus testing as Trump says "the testing has been going smooth"; Woman recovering from coronavirus discusses symptoms; Believes she contracted virus at a small house party; Stocks plunge by most since 1987 amid coronavirus fears; Stocks plunge the most in 30+ years after Trump address; Chaos, confusion after Trump announces Europe travel ban; Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson test positive for coronavirusTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/13/202040 minutes, 58 seconds
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Source:Trump may declare "major disaster" as coronavirus spreads; NCAA bans fans march madness as coronavirus spreads; Trump to address nation on coronavirus as states of emergency are declared in 24 states and DC;

Source:Trump may declare "major disaster" as coronavirus spreads; Soon: Trump oval office address on coronavirus; Trump told his team he was "To do something big"; Soon:Trump address on coronavirus; some close to Trump believe he hasn't fully grasped gravity of the crisis; Trump oval office address on coronavirus; W.H.O. officially declares a pandemic with 118,00 cases globally; NCAA bans fans march madness as coronavirus spreads; Seattle closes all public schools serving more than 50,00 students amid coronavirus pandemic; Whit house: Travel restrictions for Europe "Under discussion"; Top DHS official on possible travel restrictions for Europe amid coronavirus: "It is under discussion"; Trump to address nation on coronavirus as states of emergency are declared in 24 states and DC; Containment zone in New York town to halt spread of coronavirus; New York enforces containment zone; national guard to be deployed; "They didn't protect us": some coronavirus responders stunned by lack of protective gear they were given; Sources: Team that handled Wuhan evacuees lacked proper gear; Source: Trump wants to "do something big" to boost the economy; Washington Post: Trump went on tirade, urges Mnuchin to pressure FED chair to boost economy amid coronavirus;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/12/202040 minutes, 10 seconds
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White House briefing on Coronavirus as United States grow, stock nosedive; Stock fall record 2,00+ points on Coronavirus fears; Trump briefs reporters amid scrutiny on response to coronavirus: "We've handled it very well"

White House briefing on Coronavirus as United States grow, stock nosedive; Pence doesn't know if Trump has been tested for Coronavirus; Trump briefs reporters as Coronavirus cases grow in the United States, dow has worst point drop in history; Pence doesn't know if Trump has been tested after contact with 2 GOP reps who are self-quarantined; Stock fall record 2,00+ points on Coronavirus fears; Trump administration to ask for payroll tax cut and relief for hourly workers to stimulate economy amid coronavirus fears; White house floats payroll tax cut to fight coronavirus ECON damage; Markets tank amid coronavirus fears and oil prices fight; trading briefly halted during wild day on wall street; Trump briefs reporters amid scrutiny on response to coronavirus: "We've handled it very well" Trump defends his administration's response to coronavirus as number of United States cases soars to 700+; HHS secretary: "I could not give you a number of Americans who have received: Coronavirus test; Passengers begin to disembark cruise ship with at least 21 cases of coronavirus in California; Pence: Cruise passengers with coronavirus "In proper isolation;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/10/202049 minutes, 19 seconds
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Pence: 21 people on cruise ship have coronavirus; passengers found out from watching Pence on TV, Third senior care center in Washington infected with coronavirus, Pence contradicts Trump on coronavirus test access

Trump wants all 3,400 cruise ship passengers to stay on cruise ship, Trump on California cruise ship with coronavirus outbreak: "I would be inclined to say, leave everybody on the ship", Top aides to President Trump claim coronavirus has been "contained" as the number of cases rise in the U.S., Kellyanne Conway: coronavirus "has been contained" in the U.S., Trump on coronavirus: "anybody who needs a test, gets a test"; Pence says it will take "weeks" to happen, Doctors answer "Outfront" viewers' questions on coronavirus, Mulvaney out as acting White House Chief of Staff, replaced by Trump ally Rep. Mark Meadows, A source tells CNN Meadows has been building staff, advising Trump for weeks, Two coronavirus patients die in Florida as U.S. death toll rises to 17 and infections reach 329, Trump administration under fire over lack of coronavirus test kits; 329 coronavirus cases in 28 states and 17 deaths, Apple co-founder: couldn't get coronavirus test after flu, Combating coronavirus one elbow at a timeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/7/202039 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pence: U.S. doesn't have enough virus tests for expected demand; Helicopter airlifts coronavirus test kits to cruise ship with quarantined passengers; Sanders cancels Mississippi rally to focus on Michigan; Biden to Sanders: "You got beaten because of sub

U.S. coronavirus cases rise to 221 and 12 deaths as Pence says the U.S. doesn't have enough tests for expected demand; Trump touts "quick action" on containing coronavirus as administration admits it doesn't have enough tests for expected demand; Cruise ship passengers ordered to stay in their rooms; about 100 passengers & crew are being tested for coronavirus; Biden: "Ridiculous" for Sanders to say my comeback is because of corporate establishment support; Biden, Sanders praise Warren as she drops out of 2020 race; She says she isn't ready to make endorsement; Bloomberg to form group to beat Trump; Will pay for hundreds of staffers in key battleground states; Andrew Yang on his political future; Andrew Yang on Biden vs. Sanders; Andrew Yang says he's "looking at 2021 NYC mayoral race; Andrew yang on his wife's sexual assault revelation that led to dozens of women coming forward with similar allegations; Iran's massive coronavirus outbreak extends to New York where a health care worker is fighting the virus; Iran battling one of the world's largest coronavirus outbreaks; State Media: Third top Iranian politician dies of coronavirus; Vice President and head of virus task force also ill; Goodbye to the "I've got a plan for that" candidateTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/6/202040 minutes, 53 seconds
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As Coronavirus spreads in U.S., Trump tries to blame Obama for testing delays but GOP senator's office says claim is not true, New delegate numbers from Super Tuesday show Biden expanding his lead over Sanders, Biden passes 500 delegate mark, expands lead

As Coronavirus spreads in U.S., Trump tries to blame Obama for testing delays but GOP senator's office says claim is not true, New delegate numbers from Super Tuesday show Biden expanding his lead over Sanders, Biden passes 500 delegate mark, expands lead against Sanders, New delegate count: Biden 509, Sanders 449, Warren weighs her options after disappointing Super Tuesday, Pressure mounts for Coronavirus vaccine as cases surge, When push comes to shove, there's Jill BidenTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/5/202039 minutes, 59 seconds
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At least 102 U.S. cases of coronavirus and 6 deaths, Trump contradicts his experts on vaccine timeline; San Antonio sues CDC for releasing patient who later tested positive for coronavirus; Sources: Klobuchar and Buttigieg to endorse Biden tonight; Bernie

Trump says he's considering more travel restrictions on U.S.-bound flights as coronavirus cases increase; Texas governor slams CDC for releasing coronavirus patient; DCD under fire for releasing coronavirus patient who then checked into hotel and visited a San Antonio mall; Sanders: "The Establishment is getting very, very nervous"; Pete Buttigieg endorses Joe Biden at rally; Buttigieg endorses Biden: I am looking for a leader who will draw out the best in each of us; Biden on Buttigieg endorsement: He reminds me of my son BeauTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
3/3/202045 minutes, 19 seconds
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Second coronavirus case of unknown origin confirmed in U.S., had no known contacts with others infected; Trump allies downplay concerns about virus; Pence defends Trump's decision to put him in charge of coronavirus response as his record is scrutinized;

U.N.: The window for containing the virus is "narrowing"; Bill Gates: Coronavirus behaving like "once-in-a-century pathogen"; Donald Trump Jr.'s outrageous claim: Dems are hoping coronavirus "comes here and kills millions of people"; Stock market caps worst week since 2008 financial crisis; Bernie Sanders outlines funding for his plans after saying he didn't know how much they would cost; Trump nominee for DNI withdrew from consideration last summer after embellishing NAT-SEC credentials; New evidence warned Columbia decades ago about doctor accused of assaulting Andrew Yang's wife;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/29/202040 minutes, 47 seconds
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Dow plunges as coronavirus fears intensify, Trump touts his "calming" press conference; California county declares emergency over mystery coronavirus case; Washington Post: Whistleblower claims workers helped evacuate Americans without proper coronavirus

Dow plunges nearly 1,200 points over coronavirus, This is Dow's worst one-day point drop in history; CDC confirms first U.S. coronavirus case of "unknown" origin, California officials to hold briefing momentarily; Biden predicts wins in North Carolina and Texas while his rivals massively outspend him there; Bloomberg makes push for black voters with plan to increase black homeownership and businesses; Biden bets on South Carolina for do-or-die win; Trump campaign rolls out "woke" campaign to reach black voters;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/28/202040 minutes, 59 seconds
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Republican Senator: Sanders poses biggest threat to Trump; Newly-revealed audio: Bloomberg talks "backhanded" Obama endorsement, thought Romney could have done a better job; Soon: Nevada to award final delegates, Bernie Sanders leading; Sources: Trump ins

Trump: Sanders is like me, but I have a "much bigger base"; Sanders rises in polls as trump says he's "like me"; Dems, GOP slam Sanders for saying "it's unfair to simply say everything is bad" about Fidel Castro's regime; Bloomberg campaign calls on Sanders to denounce vandalism of campaign offices, says his rhetoric is to blame; Biden on Bloomberg audio: "He's still a Republican at heart"; Joe Biden hold campaign rally in South Carolina as new poll shows a tight race with Bernie Sanders; New South Carolina poll: Joe Biden holds narrow lead over Bernie Sanders; National Security Adviser says he has seen no intel indicating Russia wants to help Trump;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/25/202040 minutes, 59 seconds
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Senator Sanders briefed by U.S. officials on Russian efforts to help his campaign, Trump rejects intel on Russian bid to help him, Sanders warns Putin on efforts to help his campaign

Sanders warns Putin to "stay out" of U.S. elections as Trump calls intel on 2020 interference "disinformation", NY Times: new intel chief asks to see evidence behind briefing that Russia is trying to help Trump win in 2020, Source: Trump's new personnel head hunting for disloyal staffers, Sanders warns Putin on efforts to help his campaign: "you are not going to be interfering in U.S. elections, Sanders disavows Putin's efforts to help his campaign, Sanders calls out Washington Post for reporting on Russia's efforts to help his campaign on eve of Nevada caucuses, Sanders, Trump send starkly different messages after learning Russia is trying to help campaigns, Biden: "I know Russia doesn't want me to win", Bloomberg releases female employees from NDA agreements, Warren responds: "That's just not good enough", Sanders refuses to release full medical records, CNN examines Sanders' medical documents released after heart attack, Doctor faces new investigation after Evelyn Yang and dozens of women accused him of sexual assaultTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/22/202040 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sources: Intel officials say Russia trying to get Trump re-elected; NYT: Acting Deputy at DNI expected to resign tomorrow; Bloomberg: Trump the "real winner" of debate; Picking nominee like Sanders would be "a fatal error"

Source: Trump erupted at outgoing intel chief after lawmakers told Russia is trying to get Trump re-elected; Source: Trump frustrated that House Intel chairman Schiff was briefed Russia is trying to help Trump in 2020; Bloomberg tries to put shaky debate performance behind him; I am "embarrassed" about how things "turned out" with stop-and-frisk policy; Warren ramps up attacks on Bloomberg, says he's "riskiest" choice to face trump in a general election; Warren focuses attacks on Bloomberg as Sanders climbs in polls; Pushing for votes and plugging websitesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/21/202040 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bloomberg, Sanders clash going into ex-mayor's first debate as Sanders takes commanding lead in CNN polls; Bloomberg goes into his first debate as allegations of past misogynistic and sexist remarks loom over campaign; CNN poll of Polls show Sanders with

Bloomberg, Sanders clash going into ex-mayor's first debate as Sanders takes commanding lead in CNN polls; CNN Poll of Polls: Sanders takes commanding 12-point lead; Bloomberg about to debate for first time in 11 years as democrats rivals slam him for trying to "buy" election; Sanders: "I don't think we will" release full medical records; Trump: "A lot of anger" If DNC goes against Bernie Sanders; Sanders spokeswoman falsely claims Bloomberg had heart attacks; Dems slam Bloomberg as he makes debate debut tonight; Biden slams Bloomberg for ads that connect ex-mayor to Obama; CNN poll of Polls show Sanders with double-digit lead nationally ahead of crucial Nevada debate and caucuses; Campaign memo suggests Bloomberg is best bet to stop Sanders, but new polls show Sanders winning head-to-head; Bloomberg campaign memo claims Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar must drop out or Sanders will win nomination; Biden hits Bloomberg: He's "been a republican his whole life"; Biden sees double-digit drop in polls after early losses; Trump names loyalist Richard Grenell as DNI Chief; Trump will name loyalist Richard Grenell acting Chief despite detractors inside admin; adviser: He's "out of his league"; Bloomberg once said: "Yes, Donald, I do love you";To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/20/202040 minutes, 27 seconds
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Trump grants clemency to criminals with ties to Trump allies; Sanders surges to double-digit leads in two nationwide polls; Buttigieg to voter worried about "Socialist" Sanders losing to Trump: "I share that concern"

Trump grants clemency to criminals with ties to Trump allies; Trump goes on pardoning spree and commutes sentence of Ex- "Apprentice" contestant Rod Blagojevich; Source says Trump's pardon of Milken aimed at fundraising: "Milken is a billionaire with a lot of rich friends"; Sanders surges to double-digit leads in two nationwide polls; Democrats attack sanders, Bloomberg as they rise in polls; Bloomberg rises in the polls as he comes under fire for his past policies and controversial remarks; New National Poll: Bloomberg up 15 points since December; Buttigieg to voter worried about "Socialist" Sanders losing to Trump: "I share that concern"; Buttigieg takes aim at Bernie Sanders' ability to beat Trump; Warren, Biden look for standout debate moments to boost campaigns after Iowa, New Hampshire losses; Biden admits he has to do "Really Well" in South Carolina; Most powerful democrat in South Carolina withholding endorsement until after South Carolina debate; Knows who he is voting for already; Bloomberg apologizes for stop and frisk: "Can't change history, but what I can do is learn from my mistakes"; Steyer says Nevada and South Carolina are "Do or Die" for him; Fears growing that Nevada could be a repeat of Iowa chaos; Nevada volunteers warn of likely problems during caucuses; Moments away: Sanders, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar face questions from Nevada voters at CNN Town HallsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/19/202040 minutes, 42 seconds
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Bolton makes first public speech since impeachment trial; 2,000 plus former DOJ officials accuse Atty General Barr of doing Trump's "personal bidding", call on him to resign; Sanders: Bloomberg doesn't have the right to buy the Presidency; NYT: Biden bank

Bolton likens the parts of his book that deal with Ukraine "as the sprinkles on an ice cream sundae"; John Bolton speaks out, hopes White House doesn't suppress book: "We'll see what happens with the censorship"; Bolton on whether he agrees with Trump's characterization of a "perfect" call: "You'll love chapter 14" in my book; John Bolton breaks silence: "I'm not asking for martyrdom. I think I knew what I was getting into"; Judge on Stone case to hold conference call with lawyers; Bloomberg campaign slams Sanders, likens him to Trump; Dems take aim at Bloomberg as he rises in national polls; Dems rivals criticize Bloomberg: "Can't erase your record" and shouldn't "be able to hide behind...huge ad buys"; NYT: Biden is betting on finishing in at least second place in Nevada after key losses;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/18/202040 minutes, 27 seconds
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Federal judge slams President Trump's comments about Andrew McCabe's case, likens it to a "banana republic", Trump claims he has "legal right" to intervene in DOJ cases despite Barr asking him to stop DOJ-related tweets

Officials: Barr privately orders re-examination of Flynn case, raises more questions about political interference at justice dept., Nevada caucus volunteer: "I am concerned" about reporting results, "we are going to be using an online tool... we have never seen or been trained on", Contract shows DNC was involved in Iowa caucus app development, DNC chair responds to anger over changing debate rules, allowing Bloomberg to qualify for next Democratic debate, Klobuchar sounds alarm over Sanders' political beliefs: "I certainly don't think that is where our country is", As Sanders surges, Democrat rivals question his electability, Nearly 70 women now say they were sexually assaulted by same doctor as Andrew Yang's wife, Trump-Bloomberg feud reaches new heightsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/15/202040 minutes, 17 seconds
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Barr: Trump's Tweets make it "impossible for me to do my job"; Barr: "Low blow" to say he acts like Trump's personal attorney; Trump ridicules Bloomberg's height, calls him "Mini Mike," Bloomberg calls Trump a "carnival barking clown"

Barr claims his intervention in Roger Stone's sentencing had nothing to do with Trump's Tweet; Trump: May stop aides from listening to calls with leaders; Bloomberg tries to overwhelm Democrats with massive spending; "Race for the White House" premieres Sunday at 9pm ET/PT; Insults fly between Trump, Bloomberg as Bloomberg rises in polls; Trump claims ex-chief of staff Kelly was in "way over his head" after he praised Vindman & criticized Trump; Trump on John Kelly's criticism: He "can't keep his mouth shut"; CDC Director says coronavirus can be spread by people who do not have symptoms; CDC Still not able to go into China; Former wrestler testifies that Rep. Jim Jordan asked him to deny sexual abuse allegations; Ex-wrestler: GOP Rep. Jim Jordan begged me to contradict brother's accounts of sexual abuse by University doctorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/14/202040 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trump thanks DOJ for intervening in Roger Stone sentencing; claims Stone treated "badly," prosecutors should apologize; Sources: More resignations possible at justice department; Bloomberg addresses outrages over 2015 stop and frisk speech, says he alread

Trump thanks DOJ for intervening in Roger Stone sentencing; claims Stone treated "badly," prosecutors should apologize; Trump officially pulls nomination for United States attorney who oversaw Stone case; attacks prosecutors and judge; Trump slams prosecutors who quit Roger case after justice department overruled them on sentencing recommendation; Sources: More resignations possible at justice department; Sources: More resignations possible after DOJ intervenes in Roger Stone sentencing; GOP defends, downplays Trump remarks on Roger Stone case; Bloomberg addresses outrages over 2015 stop and frisk speech, says he already "apologized for the practice"; Bloomberg on defensive over 2015 stop-and-frisk comments; Biden assures donors he's on track despite Iowa and New Hampshire losses; Buttigieg gets first endorsement from black lawmaker in South Carolina; Buttigieg ramps up staff in South Carolina after strong performance in Iowa and New Hampshire; Steyer spends $18m+ on South Carolina TV ad, rising among black voters; Bloomberg on defensive over 2015 stop-and-frisk comments; Coronavirus death toll spikes to nearly 1,400; 40 more cases diagnosed on quarantined cruise ship; When raising the roof comes crashing down;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/13/202040 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sanders and Biden intensify attacks on Buttigieg hours before first polls open in New Hampshire Primary; Buttigieg looks to woo "future former Republicans" in NH; Kellyanne Conway on Sondland, Vindman firings: "Not the only ones who are expected to leave

Mayor of town that correctly predicted NH winners weighs in; Hours away from first polls opening in NH Primary; Buttigieg, Klobuchar make final pitches to NH voters that helped propel Sanders to massive win in 2016; Democratic Senator responds to Trump calling him a "lighweight" for voting to remove him from office; 109 U.S. troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after Iran strike on U.S. base in Iraq; House Judiciary chair Nadler questions AG Barr's "back channel" for receiving Giuliani's Ukraine info; Republicans defend Trump on Sondland, Vindman firings; When things get bizarre on the campaign trail; The dog and pony show on the campaign trailTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/11/202041 minutes, 53 seconds
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Key impeachment witness Gordon Sondland fired; New poll shows Sanders, Buttigieg in tight race in New Hampshire

Key impeachment witness Gordon Sondland fired; On same day witness Lieutenant Colonel Vindman & brother fired; Trump adviser on impeachment firings: "Flushing out the pipes"; New poll shows Sanders, Buttigieg in tight race in New Hampshire; Biden Campaign downplays expectations in New Hampshire; Biden promotes Obama veteran in staff change after Iowa loss; Some Sanders fans using hostile tactics to drown out critics; Soon: Democrats to face off in debate ahead of New Hampshire PrimaryTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/8/202040 minutes, 13 seconds
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Trump, emboldened by acquittal, attacks: "it was all bulls***", White House issues talking points to attack Romney's credibility, Sanders declares "strong victory" in Iowa, citing popular vote, as democrat party struggles to verify the results

Trump gets personal during impeachment rant, attacks Romney for invoking faith in vote: "used religion as a crutch", Sanders declares "strong victory" in Iowa, citing popular vote, as democrat party struggles to verify the results, DNC chair calls for a "recanvass" in Iowa: "enough is enough", Buttigieg attacks Biden's electability, points to Iowa results, Biden shares advice with 12-year-old boy on how to overcome stutter after meeting at New Hampshire rally, Trump vs. Pelosi: the fight that just won't end,To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/7/202040 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trump acquitted; Romney and all Democrats vote to convict; Latest Iowa results: Buttigieg maintains lead over Sanders

Romney is sole Republican to vote to convict Trump; Trump tweets attack on Romney after he votes to convict him; McConnell repeatedly dodges questions about Trump's conduct; Democrat Senator says Republicans privately admit Trump is "reckless and unfit" even as Senate acquits him; Iowa Democratic Party releases more results, then issues correction; Biden warns Sanders will hurt party as a Democratic Socialist: "Every Democrat will have to carry the label"; Governor backs Bloomberg after once calling his candidacy "long shot"; "A shredder wasn't available, and so..."; "Nancy the Ripper" goes on a tearTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/6/202040 minutes, 33 seconds
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Buttigieg has narrow Iowa lead with 62% reporting; Sanders speaking after first Iowa results show him in 2nd; Sanders official: "We'll be in first when it's all counted"

Partial Iowa results show Buttigieg, Sanders leading; First Iowa results: Buttigieg has narrow lead; Biden in 4th; Biden Donor: "Disappointing" to see Biden in 4th place in Iowa; First Iowa results: Biden trails Buttigieg by 10 points; Bloomberg to double ad spending after Iowa caucus chaos; Bloomberg to double ad spending after Iowa caucus chaos; Biden speaks for first time since Iowa results releasedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/5/202040 minutes, 37 seconds
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Closing arguments expected Monday; Final vote Wednesday, Senate voting on Schumer's first amendment to subpoena Mulvaney, Bolton, other officials, Vote on ammendment to subpoena Bolton, one day for live testimony

Democrats to push votes on four amendments tonight, McConnell to offer resolution that sets trial's next steps, Schumer's amendment to subpoena John Bolton fails, Senate voting on Democrat amendment requiring Justice Roberts to rule on subpoenaing witnesses and assertions of privilege, Vote on McConnell resolution setting trial timelineTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2/1/202058 minutes, 41 seconds
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Schiff proposes limiting witness depositions to one week to push back against GOP concerns over delays; Key GOP Senators Murkowski and Alexander meeting now; GOP Sen. Alexander will announce decision on witnesses tonight

The Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump; Senators question house managers, Trump lawyersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/31/202046 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump; Any moment: Senators resume questioning legal teams; Trump Tweets John Bolton video as war of words between White House, Bolton heats up

Abuse of power "too vague" for impeachment; Senators question House Managers, Trump lawyersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/30/20208 minutes, 33 seconds
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McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; Trump's ex-chief of staff: "I believe John Bolton"; McConne

McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; Trump's ex-chief of staff: "I believe John Bolton"; McConnell says GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; Trump lawyer argues Bolton claims are "inadmissible"; McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; Schumer: "There are 10 to 12 republicans who have never said a bad word about witnesses" Schumer: Up to a dozen GOP senators "Know in their hearts" allowing witnesses is "The right thing to do"; McConnell told senators in closed door meeting the GOP doesn't have the votes to block witnesses; Schumer: Up to a dozen GOP senators "Know in their hearts" allowing witnesses is "The right thing to do"; Schumer: Up to a dozen GOP senators could support witnesses; NTSB: Bryant chopper missed clearing mountain by just 20-3- feet; Health officials: Death toll from Wuhan virus rising;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/29/202040 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trump's defense team tried to undercut democrats case; Democrats say White House counsel helped make case for trial witnesses;Romney: "It's very likely I'll be in favor of witnesses"

Trump's defense team tried to undercut democrats case; Recording from Giuliani associate shows Trump talking with indicted businessmen Trump has said he doesn't know; Democrats say White House counsel helped make case for trial witnesses; Trump's team claims Trump cared about corruption, Not Bidens; Jeffries: "Trump did not mention the word corruption once;" Schumer: Team Trump made case for witnesses in arguments; Romney: "It's very likely I'll be in favor of witnesses;" Trump team argues Ukraine president didn't feel pressure; witness testimony contradicts that; NPR reporter says Pompeo cursed at her over Ukraine questions and told her told point to Ukraine on unmarked map; Schiff's lead role in impeachment trial boost his profileTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/28/202017 minutes, 39 seconds
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House Democrats argue Trump obstructed Congress

Attorney: Tape of Trump demanding ambassador be fired has been turned over to House Intel; Attorney says Trump was captured on tape demanding ambassador be fired: "Take her out"; Source: Harris is actively considering endorsing Biden;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/25/20205 minutes, 1 second
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Any moment: House managers resume making case against Trump; Democrats argue Trump put personal interests over U.S. interests

The Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump; House Democrats lay out abuse of power case against TrumpTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/24/202011 minutes, 27 seconds
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The impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump

House managers resume making case against TrumpTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/23/20209 minutes, 38 seconds
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The impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump

House managers, Trump Legal team clash over trial rules; Senate voting on amendment to subpoena more docs after amendments on White House, State Dept. Records fail; Schumer proposes fourth amendment to subpoena Mulvaney after multiple amendments on docs failTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/22/20207 minutes, 46 seconds
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CNN obtains proposed rules for impeachment trial, gives each side 24 hours over two days to make case; Schumer: McConnell is "hell-bent on making it much more difficult to get witnesses and documents"; McConnell releases proposed impeachment rules as Trum

Proposed GOP impeachment trial rules allow for vote about whether to admit evidence; Schumer holds press conference on impeachment trial rules; Schumer: McConnell's trial rules are "a national disgrace"; senate starts Trump's trial tomorrow, opening statements on Wednesday; Biden says Sanders and Warren will down-ballot races: "How many Dems down the line you think are gonna win?"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/21/202042 minutes, 9 seconds
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House Dems release new evidence from Giuliani associate as Trump expand defense team with lawyers primed for TV; 11 US service members hurt in Iran attack; Pentagon initially said there were no casualties; Former Bush official and longtime Republican: I w

New documents from Giuliani associate implicate Rep. Nunes' aide in push to dig up dirt on Trump rivals; Dems release new evidence as Trump taps Ken Starr, who Trump once called a "lunatic", to lead defense; Pompeo: Soleimani had "imminent" plans for something"big"; Pompeo: "Fundamentally false" to say there wasn't an "imminent risk" from Iran before Soleimani strike; Top US Genera warns North Korea is building new missiles "as fast as anybody on the planet";To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/18/20203 minutes, 15 seconds
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Senators sworn in for Trump's impeachment trial as president disputes newly-revealed evidence; Non-partisan government watchdog concludes Trump admin. broke law by withholding U.S. aid to Ukraine; Intelligence officials ask Congress not to hold public hea

Trump insists he doesn't know Giuliani associate implicating him in Ukraine scandal; Giuliani associate: "Of course" Vice President Pence knew about Ukraine pressure campaign; GOP Sen. McSally calls CNN reporter "liberal hack" for asking questions about new evidence in Trump's trial; Bernie Sanders on impeachment duty: I'd "rather be in Iowa"; Impeachment trial forces four 2020 democrats off campaign trail; Trump touts trade deals as Senators sworn in for impeachment; Andrew Yang's wife Evelyn: My doctor sexually assaulted meTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/17/202038 minutes, 12 seconds
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House delivers impeachment articles to Senate as Democrats say more evidence could emerge; Indicted Rudy Giuliani associate at center of Ukraine scandal: "Trump knew exactly what was going on"; GOP Senator to CNN: Current impeachment resolution will not i

Rudy Giuliani associate: Trump "lied" about not knowing me; NYT: Bolton will address Ukraine scandal in book as questions grow about whether Bolton will testify; White House won't say who is on Trump's defense team for Senate trial; Jordan, Meadows, Ratcliffe in the running; Susan Collins questions new impeachment evidence: "I wonder why...it's only now being revealed"; Trump signs first part of major trade deal with China; Warren, Sanders to leave campaign trail during impeachment trial with no clear frontrunner in Iowa; Sanders, Warren feud as polls show tight race in IowaTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/16/202040 minutes, 16 seconds
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House reveals new evidence for impeachment trial; Giuliani letter to Ukraine cites Trump's "knowledge and consent"; Pelosi to announce impeachment managers tomorrow morning; Sanders and Warren feud ahead of final debate before Iowa; Aide: Warren not looki

House to vote tomorrow to send impeachment articles to Senate; New evidence appears to show Trump attorney Jay Sekulow involved in Ukraine scandal; He's expected to defend Trump in Senate; DNC under fire for lack of diversity at democratic debate; Democrats to face off as CNN poll shows 60% of likely Iowa caucusgoers have not made up their minds; Advisers: Discussions on Iran, foreign policy will allow Biden to show off his experience on the world stage; Buttigieg will be only veteran on debate stage, is expected to highlight his military experience; Aide: Sanders will be focused on drawing contrasts with Biden, especially on his foreign policy record and Iraq voteTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/15/202040 minutes, 32 seconds
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House Speaker Pelosi meets with top Dems; Vote on impeachment managers is next step; Sources: Giuliani lobbying Trump to join White House defense team; Sources: State Dept. security officials weren't notified of Iran's "imminent" threat to four US embassi

Romney: "I'd like there to be witnesses...like John Bolton; Alexander and Collins also say they're open to witnesses; Trump claims those threats justified Soleimani killing; NYT: Russia hacked Ukrainian company tied to Biden's son; Could be digging for dirt ahead of election; Bloomberg takes on IA and NH as first voting states; "Unlikely to be consequential in general electionTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/14/202034 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trump now claims Iran targeted 4 US embassies, without evidence or explanation of "imminent" threat; Ukraine investigating whether bomb was "planted" on flight downed in Iran with 176 people onboard; Pelosi preparing to send impeachment articles to Senate

Pompeo on Soleimani's "imminent" attacks: "We don't know precisely" when or where he planned to attack; Questions growing over Trump's claim that Iran planned to "blow up" US embassy; WSJ: Trump told associates he felt pressure to deal with Soleimani for GOP senators ket to his impeachment trial; Ukraine not ruling out terrorism in Iran plane crash; New video shows moment airliner plunges to the ground; US unsuccessfully targeted another Iranian military official on same day US killed Soleimani; GOP sources: Trump could be acquitted by State of Union; Impeachment trial takes top candidates off campaign trial in final weeks before the Iowa CaucusesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/11/202040 minutes, 45 seconds
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New video appears to show missile hitting plane; U.S. officials believe Iran shot down Boeing 737

New video appears to show missile hitting plane; U.S. officials believe Iran shot down Boeing 737; House votes to limit Trump's war powers in Iran; Pelosi says she'll send impeachment articles when "Ready," but predicts it could be "Soon"; U.S. Official: Iran invites NTSB to join investigation; U.S. believes Iran shot down plane, killing 176; Trump: Soleimani was "Seriously" looking at U.S. embassies and not just Baghdad; Top Republican claims Democrats "In Love with Terrorists" despite repeated criticism of Soleimani after strike; Prince Harry defied the Queen announcing step back from family.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/10/202041 minutes, 51 seconds
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Top U.S. General: Iran intended to kill U.S. troops; Rockets land inside Baghdad's Green Zone as Joint Chiefs Chair warns of more attacks by Iran-linked militias; No survivors after Ukrainian jet plunges to the ground in Iran; went down just hours after I

Top U.S. General expects Iran-backed militias to continue attacks; GOP Senator says Iran briefing was the "worst" he's heard on a military issue, calls it un-American; Former acting CIA Chief Morell: "Down the road we'll see an Iranian terrorist attack on a senior official"; Trump accuses Obama of funding missiles used by Iran; Former Obama aides defend against Trump's claim Iran nuclear deal funded missiles used in attack; Growing number of Democrats to Pelosi: hand over articles of impeachment to Senate; Airline: crew aboard plane that crashed in Iran was experienced, unlikely crash was due to crew "error"; Harry and Meghan taking a "step back" from the Royal FamilyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/9/202040 minutes, 39 seconds
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10 rockets hit Iraq airbase where US troops are based; Pentagon: Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles against US military at two bases in Iraq; Pence's office has briefed some key Senators of the attack

Iranians take credit for attack on base housing US troops; Pompeo, Esper arrive at the White House after Pentagon confirms Iran fired missiles at US forces in Iraq; Source: Casualties among Iraqis after Iran attacks US . forces at two bases in Iraq; White House planning possible Trump address to nation tonight; Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard warns attack on US forces is the beginning of harsh revenge; Source: 13 rockets hit Iraq base where US troops are locatedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/8/202048 minutes, 34 seconds
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US admits draft letter suggesting troop withdrawal from Iraq was sent by "mistake"; Pompeo holds classified briefing with Senators on Iran; Bolton: I'm prepared to testify in senate trial id subpoenaed; Schiff doesn't rule out House subpoena for Bolton's

Defense Secretary contradicts Trump on targeting cultural sites, Esper: "We will follow laws of armed conflict"; Pompeo briefs Senators on Iran as he dodges questions on "imminent" threat that led to strike; Bolton willing to testify in Senate trial if subpoenaed, Romney says he'd "like to hear what he has to say"; Trump: US "a lot safer" after death of top Iranian general; Biden: We need a "president who can provide steady leadership"; Sanders: "A new war with Iran could cost thousands of lives"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/7/202040 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump: Iran's top general was "planning a very major attack"; Surveillance video reportedly shows moment of impact of U.S. strike that killed Iran's top military General; U.S. officials on alert as Iran vows revenge for airstrike

Iranian Ambassador vows revenge, tells Outfront: "The response for military action is a military action"; Iranian Ambassador vows "military action" after U.S. kills top General; Iranian Ambassador to Outfront: U.S. plans to kill top general were "in the making for quite some time"; Iranian Ambassador to Outfront: Trump is "opening a war" by killing General in strike, promises "harsh revenge"; New airstrike targets Iran-backed militia near Baghdad; Senator: No evidence there was "imminent" attack before killing of Iran's top military commander; Washington Post: Some Dems privately worried about sending impeachment articles to Senate amid Iran tensions; Washington Post: Dems worry airstrike complicates impeachment politics; Wash Post: Dems to submit impeachment articles in coming days; Dems question timing of strike on Iranian General; Biden: Trump just "tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/4/202042 minutes, 46 seconds
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Dems: Newly revealed emails are a "devastating blow"; Impeachment witnesses should be allowed in senate trial; Report: DOJ redacted key Ukraine emails including one that says withholding aid was "clear direction from POTUS"; Sanders slams Biden after majo

Dems seize on new docs, push for impeachment witnesses; DOJ under fire after report it redacted damaging emails on Ukraine that claim direct Trump involvement; Trump rants on Twitter about impeachment during Mar-a-Lago trip amid visits by Giuliani, Lou Dobbs; Buttigieg raises $24.7 million amid attacks from Dem opponents about his fundraising; Rivals slam Buttigieg for taking cash from big-money donors; Mystery intensifies over how auto exec escaped Japan; One theory: He was smuggled in a musical instrument box; Klobuchar takes a swing at Trump... and his golf gameTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1/3/202042 minutes, 36 seconds
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Schumer: New York Times report on Trump and Ukraine aid makes case "stronger" that Trump advisers need to testify; White House finally confirmed Trump spoke to Putin after Russia announced it, but provides few details; New York stabbing suspect charged w

New York Times: Emails show Mulvaney's key role in halting Ukraine aid; White House confirmed Trump-Putin call one day after Kremlin revealed it; Putin invites Trump to visit Moscow in May in Sunday call; New York Times: Trump's top advisers failed to convince him to release aid during previously undisclosed meeting; New York stabbing suspect charged with federal hate crimes; At least 11 anti-Semitic incidents reported in New York in December; Biden fires back at Buttigieg over "judgement" on Iraq vote: "I put my foreign police record against anybody"; Biden says he'd consider a Republican running made but "I can't think of one right now"; Successes, tensions follow Buttigieg as he ends mayoral term; Joe Biden's favorite phrase: "Come on, man!"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/31/201943 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trump showing increasing signs of frustration over impeachment as he repeatedly slams Pelosi on Twitter; iden says he would defy subpoena in Impeachment trial; New York Times: Newly obtained video shows seals calling platoon chief "Toxic"

Trump showing increasing signs of frustration over impeachment as he repeatedly slams Pelosi on Twitter; Trump stewing at Mar-A-Lago over Senate trial being in limbo; Trump agitated over uncertainty in Senate trial; Biden says he would defy subpoena in Impeachment trial; Source: White House working on list of replacements for Secretary of State as GOP pushes Pompeo to run for Senate; New York Times: Newly obtained video shows seals calling platoon chief "Toxic"; Trump championed chief as "Great Fighter"; Bernie Sanders takes on Joe Biden's record; Sanders claims he is in "The Best Position to Defeat" Trump; Top Democrats return to campaign trail for final push to Iowa; Sanders calls out Biden: "Trump will eat his lunch"; Democratic Congresswoman to 2020 Candidates: "You actually have to campaign Black people as well"; Battleground organizers using prayer, persuasion to get Black voters to the polls in Wisconsin; Trump Campaign, Democrats court Black voters in key states; "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice" on New Year's Day 9PM ETTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/28/201942 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trump launches Twitter tirade against Dems & impeachment after calling for unity & "Respect"; OP Senator "disturbed" by impeachment trial coordination between McConnell, White House; Senate impeachment trial "impasse" continues through holidays as Pelosi

Pelosi: Number of Dems who want to be impeachment managers at senate trial "indicative of our strong case"; Pelosi hints Dems are clamoring to be impeachment managers; Trump: McConnell "has the right to do whatever he wants" for impeachment trial; Pelosi, McConnell locked in battle on impeachment articles; Alan Dershowitz spotted at Trump Christmas party amid reports he could join impeachment legal team; Billionaire candidates overwhelm Dem rivals in TV ad spending; Billionaire Dems spend $200 million on advertising alone; POLITICO: Dem insiders say Sanders could win nomination; U.S. officials puzzled after holiday passes and North Korea fails to launch "Christmas gift" missile; U.S. on alert after North Korea "Christmas gift" threat; Trump's border chief: "We're going to make sure" the wall is built; El Paso man trying to get Latinos to help re-elect Trump despite criticism of immigration policies & rhetoric; Chair of border Hispanics For Trump: "I really don't think he's said things that are racist"; Latino voter on reaction to her supporting Trump: "I feel like someone is going to throw eggs on me"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/27/201942 minutes, 10 seconds
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Schumer warns McConnell he'll force Senate votes for documents, witnesses amid standoff on rules for Trump trial; Ukraine aid frozen 90 minutes after Trump-Zelensky call; House tells court McGahn testimony is "vital"; could lead to new articles of impeach

Schumer: I'll force senate votes to compel documents in Trump trial; McConnell says "We haven't ruled out witnesses" for Trump's trial after saying Senate is the "judge and jury"; Graham: Senate GOP "should take matters into our own hands" if Pelosi doesn't send impeachment articles; Democrats demand documents after "explosive" email shows Ukraine aid frozen 90 minutes after Trump call; Justice Department asks court to stay out of McGahn fight; White House promotes official Democrats demand as impeachment witness; Democratic Senator Doug Jones says "gaps" exist in impeachment case; Bolton: "Not true" that North Korea faces max pressure from U.S.; Iowa voters "torn" between Biden and Buttigieg; President Trump versus windmillsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/24/201942 minutes, 43 seconds
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Uncertainty over senate impeachment trial as president leaves DC for Mar-a-Lago;Trump aides worry about president's two-week trip to Mar-A-Largo as senate trial looms after impeachment; Andrew Yang says he raised $750K since debate

Uncertainty over senate impeachment trial as president leaves DC for Mar-a-Lago; White House counsel meets with Senator McConnell as uncertainty over Trump's impeachment trial grows; Giuliani: Democrats "wanna execute me"; Trump aides worry about president's two-week trip to Mar-A-Largo as senate trial looms after impeachment;Andrew Yang says he raised $750K since debate; Andrew Yang: "It's both an honor and disappointment to be the lone candidate of color on the stage;" Yang urges democrats to "stop being obsessed" with impeachment; Trump blast evangelical magazine founded by Billy Graham; magazine called for his removal; Whistleblower sound alarm on TSA screening changes; "what they're doing is injecting danger into the system"; Something historic happened this week; What it takes for Jim Jordan to put on a jacketTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/21/201940 minutes, 41 seconds
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McConnell: Senate impeachment trial at "impasse"; Senate trial in limbo after Trump's impeachment; Moments away: Democrats face off in high-stakes debate

Christianity Today: Trump should be removed; Top Evangelical magazine founded by Billy Graham: President Trump should be removed from office; Trump: "I want an immediate trial!"; Washington Post: former White House officials believe Putin influenced Trump's view that Ukraine meddled in 2016 electionTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/20/201947 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trump goes off in 6-page rant just hours before House votes on his impeachment; Protesters in NYC marching in favor of impeachment; Pelosi calls Trump's letter "ridiculous" and "really sick"

Trump lashes out on eve of impeachment vote; Trump letter to Pelosi: abuse of power charge "completely disingenuous, meritless, and baseless"; House panel sets rules for tomorrow's impeachment vote; Giuliani says Trump still supports his dirt-digging in Ukraine; Senator Lindsey Graham's challenger raising big money, hits Graham for always defending President Trump; Democrat challenger trying to unseat Lindsey Graham in South Carolina; Trump gets "lie of the year" honor, and that's the truthTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/18/201939 minutes, 57 seconds
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Schumer demands four witnesses in impeachment trial; McConnell: No witnesses (he wanted them in 1999); Trump defends Giuliani's trip to Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden: "He does it out of love"; GOP Rep. Chabot: I would have considered censuring Trump

Schumer demands four witnesses in Trump's Senate impeachment trial, including Mulvaney and Bolton; Schumer and McConnell clash over impeachment witnesses; Trump on Giuliani's Ukraine trip: "He does it out of love"; Giuliani admits his role in ousting former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine: "I needed Yovanovich out of the way"; Democrats push Speaker Pelosi to name former GOP and now Independent Rep. Amash impeachment manager; GOP and Democrats tangle over witnesses ahead of Senate trial; Historic week as House prepares to vote on impeachment; Democrat in pro-Trump district willing to lose job over impeachment vote: If you only look at polls "you are in for the wrong reasons"; GOP push for quick proceedings, no witnesses; Top constitutional law expert tells Democrats don't give impeachment trial to the Senate without agreement on fair trial; Anger management, impeachment editionTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/17/201937 minutes, 33 seconds
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Full house set to vote on Trump impeachment, White House limits officials on Trump's calls with foreign leaders, Democrats in swing districts announce support for impeachment

Republicans still deny basic facts of investigation, Giuliani visits White House after Ukraine trip same day as articles of impeachment vote, McConnell: I'm coordinating with White House on impeachment trial, Supreme Court takes up Trump financial records cases, Sources: White House further limits officials from Trump's calls with foreign leaders in wake of Ukraine scandal, Trump's claims GOP is more united now than ever, Democrats concerned about McConnell coordinating with White House lawyers on senate impeachment trial, Former Breitbart editor: Stephen Miller is a white supremacist, Michelle Obama defends teen activist from Trump bullying, Teen activist has last word after Trump mocks herTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/14/201941 minutes, 19 seconds
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House Judiciary Committee's opening statements on articles of impeachment begin tomorrow at 7PM ET; Romney: "Keeping an open mind" about voting to convict Trump

Russian foreign minister unclear on whether Trump warned of election meddling; White House says he did; Sources: Growing Trump-McConnell divide over impeachment trial; Trump blacks his FBI chief for embracing IG report; Barr contradicts IG report, says FBI may have acted in "bad faith" in Russia probe; Barr believes FBI spied on Trump campaign despite IG report; Pelosi announces impeachment articles and trade deal Trump wanted on the same dayTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/11/201939 minutes, 44 seconds
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Democrats: Trump's conduct is "clearly impeachable"; Pelosi plans to meet with Democratic leaders tonight; Democrats working to finalize articles of impeachment

Next steps: Pelosi to meet with top Democrats tonight; Language in articles of impeachment to be finalized; Nadler: Giuliani digging for dirt last week in Ukraine shows Trump is a "continuing risk to the country"; Democrats: Giuliani's Ukraine trip shows urgent need to impeach Trump as Barr reportedly warns Trump about Giuliani; Nadler meeting in Pelosi's office right now; Inspector General report: FBI's launch of Russia probe justified and unbiased; No evidence of "political bias or improper motivation" in launch of Russia probe; Attorney General Barr disputes IG report finding, says FBI opened investigation on "thinnest of suspicions"; Barr contradicts DOJ IG report finding no FBI bias; Trump defends Saudi Arabia as naval base shooting is investigated as a terror attack; Saudi sends high-ranking diplomat and lawyers to U.S. naval base after Saudi killed three AmericansTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/10/201939 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pelosi: "No choice" but to move forward with impeachment; vote on articles of impeachment could come next week, Top GOP senator to Trump: don't testify in impeachment trial, Giuliani is back in Ukraine meeting with fringe lawmakers

Democrat warns: don't include Mueller in articles of impeachment, Speaker Pelosi to reporter: "don't mess with me", Top GOP Senator Grassley warns Trump not to testify in possible senate trial if he is impeached by house, McConnell tells White House no way to avoid impeachment trial in senate as Grassley warns Trump not to testify, Giuliani is back in Ukraine meeting with fringe lawmakers; threatens to release dirt on Joe Biden "very soon", Trump: "I don't believe" Pelosi when she says she prays for me, Trump says "do it now, fast" on impeachment, Biden slams voter over question on son: "you're a damn liar", Iowa voter who was likely to support Warren now worries about electability, may back ButtigiegTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/6/201939 minutes, 27 seconds
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Constitutional experts testify Trump abused power as impeachment probe enters new phase; House Judiciary Committee wraps up Trump impeachment hearing; Will hold Second hearing next week with House Intelligence Committee staff; Impeachment witness for Demo

Legal experts testify Trump should be impeached as House Judiciary prepares to call more hearings; Three legal experts testify Trump has committed impeachable offenses; One expert disagrees; House Judiciary Committee to hold second impeachment hearing next week; Vote on articles of impeachment also possible; House Judiciary Committee to announce next hearing as soon as tonight; House Democrats moving forward with impeachment hearings as GOP legal witness warns Democrats to slow down; Impeachment witness defends donations to Democrats as "constitutional right" after clash with Republican Representative Gaetz; Impeachment witness to Republican Representative Collins: "I'm insulted" you'd suggest I didn't read transcripts before hearing; In fiery impeachment hearing, Republicans use Chairman Nadler's comments from Clinton impeachment against him; Republicans repeatedly interrupts in effort to derail hearing; Giuliani refuses to deny he's back in Ukraine after New York Times says he's there meeting with former prosecutors; Giuliani: "Don't remember calling OMB" after phone logs reveal multiple calls to the budget office; Who is "-1"? Logs show multiple calls between Giuliani and "-1"; Caught on tape: Talking behind Trump's backTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/5/201939 minutes, 52 seconds
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House Intelligence Committee approves impeachment report; Will be used as basis for articles of impeachment; Nunes dodges questions after being named multiple times in his own committee's impeachment report; House Intelligence details evidence of Trump ob

House Intelligence Committee votes to approve impeachment report; House Intelligence report on Ukraine probe shows multiple calls between Nunes, Giuliani and Giuliani associate; Nunes dodges reporters after being named in Intelligence report; Democrats: Call logs in impeachment report show how Trump allies coordinated "false narratives"; Impeachment report: Call logs reveal calls between Representative Nunes and indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas; House Intelligence report: Pence either knew of or actively participated in Trump push for Ukraine probes; House impeachment report implicates Vice President Pence; Judiciary Committee to hold impeachment heading after new report accused Trump of misconduct, obstruction; Judiciary. Committee to consider multiple articles of impeachment; Trump campaign adviser: Giuliani is growing concern for president: "Rudy has become a liability"; Kamala Harris to Trump after ending campaign: "I'll see you at your trial"; Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 race after campaign infighting and dire financial situation; Inside Melania and Ivanka's complicated relationshipTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/4/201939 minutes, 48 seconds
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Intelligence committee's impeachment report released; Democrats to announce witnesses in next public hearing; House Judiciary committee holding mock hearing tomorrow ahead of first public impeachment hearing; GOP ignores witness testimony, issues report

House Judiciary Committee holding mock hearing tomorrow ahead of first public impeachment hearing; House Democratic leaders officially announce no recess the week before Christmas; Impeachment vote expected; Lawyer: Giuliani associate wants to comply with House subpoena; GOP ignores witness testimony, issues report saying Trump did nothing wrong on Ukraine; Ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page, a frequent Trump target, breaks her silence: "I decided to take my power back."; Joe Biden: I named my Iowa bus tour "No malarkey because the other guy is all lies."; Jimmy Carter back in the hospital days after being releasedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
12/3/201939 minutes, 55 seconds
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White House faces new deadline on impeachment; Sources: Ukraine officials want to improve standing with Trump, could still announce new investigations; Sources: Attacker who killed two on London bridge was previously jailed on terror offenses

House Dems give Trump one week to say if his lawyers will take part in impeachment hearings; White House faces new deadline on impeachment; NYT report reveals discord, finger-pointing in Harris campaign; NYT: Staffers detail unraveling inside Harris campaign; Harris aide resigns in scathing letter about campaign; Surprising support for Sanders deep in Trump countryTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/30/201939 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trump makes unannounced visit to Afghanistan; NYT: Watchdog to say no evidence FBI spied on Trump campaign; China furious over Trump's bill backing Hong Kong protesters

NYT: Giuliani pursued business in Ukraine while pushing for probes; The tightening legal vise around Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani; Teen's beauty video tutorial masks anti-China critique; HK activist calls bill passage "remarkable achievement"; Anti-China Tik-Tok video goes viral; Migrant families sending children to cross into U.S. alone; Border agents intercept about 135 children crossing solo; Children are exempt from Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy; Historic buzzer-beater drives donations to player's familyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/29/201936 minutes, 10 seconds
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Wall Street Journal: Giuliani was in talks to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars from Ukrainian government officials; New York Times: FBI did not try to place spies inside Trump campaign, Justice department inspector general's report expected to find;

Wall Street Journal: Giuliani was in talks to earn $500K from Ukraine; President Rump starting to distance himself from Giuliani; New York Times: Justice department report expected to undercut Trump's spy claim; Fired Navy secretary slams Trump in scathing op-ed; New York Times: President Trump knew of whistleblower complaint when he released aid to Ukraine; Report: Three women accuse Ambassador Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct; He denies all allegations; Trump signs legislation supporting pro-Democracy posters in Hong Kong; Major slap to China; 'Rocky' reaction to Trump's photo tweetTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/28/201939 minutes, 55 seconds
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New York Times: President Trump knew of whistleblower complaint when he released aid to Ukraine; Bolton says national security priorities "under attack from within," yet Bolton has not testified; Warren: Bloomberg "plans to bypass human beings," is trying

New York Times: Trump briefed on whistleblower complain before releasing aid; Democrat clarifies support for impeachment after saying "I don't see the value" in removing Trump; Trump claims he would "love" for officials to testify but continues to block witnesses from speaking; Pompeo cryptic when asked whether he will testify in impeachment probe, has dodged questions so far; Bloomberg: "I know what it takes to beat Donald Trump"; Bloomberg hires Trump biographer as campaign adviser; CNN on the ground in Northern Syria after Trump pulled troops from the region; Syrian Kurd on U.S. troop pullout: "America betrayed us"; Bern-ing up the dance floorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/27/20198 minutes, 42 seconds
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Judge: Ex-White House counsel must testify in impeachment probe; Federal judge on Trump's attempt to prevent former White House counsel from testifying: "Presidents are not kings"; Subpoena indicates federal investigators interested in Rudy Giuliani's bus

Judge: McGahn must testify in impeachment probe; Judge: President Trump may not be immune from testifying, says "no one is above the law"; Subpoena indicates prosecutors eyeing Giuliani's business; Fired Navy Chief: Trump interfering in Navy SEAL case sends message that "You can get away with things"; Buttigieg's challenge: Courting Black voters; Black voter on Buttigieg: "He has to find what makes us tick"; Bloomberg entered race because he saw "greater risk" of Trump getting re-elected; Senator Sherrod Brown on 2020: "I think it's a wide open race"; Obama wants 2020 Democrats against "purity tests"; Senator Sherrod Brown: What GOP says privately on impeachment probe is different than what they're saying publicly; Senator Sherrod Brown: Hard to respect GOP colleagues who show "no spine in standing up to" President Trump; Top dog at White House todayTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/26/20192 minutes, 5 seconds
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Democrats preparing Trump impeachment report, Democrats considering multiple impeachment articles, Sources: Report expected to say no bias at top of FBI in Russia probe

Democrats looking at multiple articles of impeachment, including abuse of power, obstruction of justice, bribery, Bolton: White House blocked my Twitter account, Intelligence officials warned senators about Russia's push to blame Ukraine for 2016 attack on U.S. election, Trump repeats Ukraine conspiracy theory despite intelligence officials' warning that it is false and benefits Putin, Trump repeatedly lies in FOX interview, ignoring testimonies of multiple officials, DOJ's IG report expected to say Russia probe launched properly despite Trump claims of bias by FBI leaders, Bitter rivals Trump and Romney sit next to each other at White House meeting as possible Senate impeachment trial looms, Trump opens door to Pompeo Senate run as questions grow about his role in Ukraine saga, Trump: Pompeo would "Win in a landslide" if he ran for Senate, Biden takes a jab at rival Deval Patrick for canceling an event due to low attendance, Biden on questions about his fitness: "Watch me", Bloomberg spending at least $29 million in television ads over next two weeks, will air across the country, The impeachment sideshow....To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/23/20197 minutes, 10 seconds
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Democratic sources: Impeachment vote could happen by Christmas, Impeachment witnesses fight back against GOP attacks, Schiff: "We are better" than President who thinks "They are above the law"

Hill rebukes GOP for believing "Fictional narrative" that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered with 2016 election, Fiona Hill: I told Sondland pursuit of his "Domestic political errand" would "Blow up", GOP lawmakers working with White House to prepare for likely Senate impeachment trial, Diplomat testifies Sondland said "Every time Rudy gets involved he goes and F**S everything up", Holmes: Sondland told me Trump only cared about "Big stuff" that benefits him, like the Biden probe, Schiff: Trump's actions "Beyond anything Nixon did", Trump's former top Russia aide shatters GOP conspiracy theories on Ukraine, Impeachment witnesses destroy GOP talking pointsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/22/20197 minutes, 5 seconds
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Source: Trump suggested firing impeachment witnesses as nine more are set to testify publicly this week; GOP lawmakers "shaken" by testimony of aide who overheard Trump ask about Ukraine investigations; Trump's unannounced hospital visit raising questions

Source: Trump suggested firing impeachment witnesses; Aides warn this could be perceived as retaliation; Trump attacks Pence aide as "Never Trumper" ahead of testimony; Sources: GOP "shaken" by State department aide's testimony; GOP Lawmakers believe State department aide's testimony was most convincing argument on Trump pressuring Ukraine; Wisconsin Trump voter: Trump has to "work his butt off" to try to win this state back; Conservative Wisconsin voter on impeachment: "I don't think it's a witch hunt... we need to go through this"; Conservative voter on impeachment:" I don't think it's a witch hunt"; Biden on legalizing marijuana: "There's not nearly enough evidence" on whether it's a gateway drug; Biden expresses skepticism on legalizing marijuana; Yang pushes legalization of marijuana after Biden says he needs more evidence it isn't "gateway drug"; Sanders joins Warren in mocking rich critics of wealth tax; Trump's infamous line: "I would like you to do us a favor"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/19/20196 minutes, 24 seconds
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Witness: Sondland said Trump didn't care about Ukraine, just "big stuff" like Biden investigation, New witness testimony appears to contradict Trump's claim that he hardly knows Sondland, Ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine: Trump's attacks during testimony

Witness: EU ambassador told Trump Ukraine's president will do "anything you ask him to", Witness EU ambassador said Trump did not "give a s**t about Ukraine", Witness: Sondland told Trump that Ukraine president Zelensky "loves your ass", Trump tweets attack on former ambassador; democrats may add witness intimidation to impeachment articles, Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone found guilty; 6th Trump associate convicted, Stone found guilty on all countsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/16/201939 minutes, 3 seconds
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Pelosi points to possible bribery charge against Trump, White House budget official will testify if subpoenaed, Bill Clinton to Trump: "You got hired to do a job"

White house braces for day two of public testimony, Animated White House meeting between Trump, Barr, White House counsel, Pelosi: Trump call "Perfectly wrong. It's bribery", Next witnesses in impeachment probe: Former ambassador to Ukraine & aide who overheard Trump-Sondland call, Russia likely heard Sondland's cell phone call with Trump, Ex-counterintelligence officials: Russian spies likely intercepted Sondland's cell phone call with Trump, Bill Clinton to Trump: "You got hired to do a job" and should work with Democrats despite impeachment probe, Former GOP voter: "I'm so disappointed in the Republican party", Independent voter reacts to impeachment hearing: "I'm pretty sure I'm going to vote for him, again.", At least two dead, three injured in California school shooting; Sheriff: Incident took 16 seconds from start to finish, Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick announces run for President; Says Biden "Misses the moment", Warren escalates war with billionaires in new TV ad, Return to senderTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/15/20191 minute, 7 seconds
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Key Witness: Diplomat said Trump cared more about Biden investigationsa than Ukraine, Schiff: Ukraine pressure came "From the President on down", Trump says he's "Too busy" to watch impeachment testimony

First public hearing further ties Trump to Ukraine pressure, Top diplomat in Ukraine testifies his aide heard Trump on phone asking for update on "Investigations", Taylor aide overheard Trump ask about Ukraine investigations, Trump: "I know nothing about that", Top diplomat in Ukraine details "Unusual" and "Alarming" U.S. policy toward Ukraine, Top diplomat in Ukraine: Trump wanted Ukraine President in a "Public box" by committing to investigations, Top diplomat in Ukraine says he sent cable to Pompeo about Ukraine aid concerns; Never heard back, Sources: White House caught off guard by top diplomats testimony, Trump says he's "Too busy" to watch impeachment hearing despite posting 30+ tweets on testimony, Source: White House inundated GOP members with so many emails, some replied "Stop spamming me", New questions surface for European Union Ambassador about Trump call after damning testimony from top Ukraine diplomat, As GOP hammers witnesses for "Hearsay", focus turns to ambassador who had direct talks with Trump, Trump dismisses attorneys for both parties in impeachment hearing as "Television lawyers", Lawyer for House GOP faces criticism; GOP lawmaker says would've been better off with Jim JordanTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/14/201947 minutes, 17 seconds
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New York Times: Trump considered firing Intelligence Inspector General who sent whistleblower's complaint to Congress; Trump frustrated with his chief of staff as White House struggles with infighting over impeachment; Schiff: Bribery among potentially im

GOP and Democrats plot strategies on eve of impeachment hearings; New York Times: Trump considered firing Intelligence Inspector General; Hours before public impeachment hearings, White House staff mired in infighting; Trump frustrated with Mulvaney; New Poll: Buttigieg surges 14 points among Iowa voters as Biden drops seven points; Biden escalates attacks on Warren, says "attitude is elitist"; Eight more impeachment witnesses to testify publicly; Democrats propose additional 10 percent tax on some millionaires; Democrats propose new millionaire tax as 2020 candidates feud with rich over wealth taxes; Billionaires say they are being vilified; Biden's response to nearly everything: "C'mon, man!"; "C'mon, man!" Who said it best? Biden or Obama?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/13/201944 minutes, 55 seconds
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Adviser: Trump administration put missile order for Ukraine on hold; Mulvaney concerned about angering Russia; Ukraine adviser: Bolton warned that Rudy Giuliani "was a key voice with the president on Ukraine"; New poll: Biden holds narrow lead in New Hamp

Three impeachment witness transcripts just released; Mulvaney plans to file separate lawsuit over House subpoena, withdraws request to join Kupperman lawsuit; Key witness: Pentagon was concerned about legality of withholding aid in exchange for dirt on Bidens; New York Times: Giuliani associate's lawyer says Ukraine quid pro quo existed; Trump says he'll release transcript of first Zelensky call this week; Biden accuses Warren of "condescending" and "elitist attitude" after she slammed him for not supporting 'Medicare for All'; Biden rejects claims that his attacks on Warren were sexist: "That's not what I intended to do"; Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick considering White House bid; Bloomberg to skip first four primary contests if he runs; Castro says Iowa and New Hampshire shouldn't be first to vote; Iowa voters react to Bloomberg's plan to skip state; Warren mocks billionaires over wealth tax: "They might have to pay two cents out of their bazillion dollars": "So sad"; Billionaire responds to Warren mocking wealth tax criticism; President's conflicted relations with armed forcesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/12/201941 minutes, 21 seconds
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Witness testimony ties Mulvaney to quid pro quo; chief of staff was a no-show at deposition today, White House official concerned Giuliani's Ukraine work was illegal, Trump today: "I hardly know" Ambassador Sondland Trump last month: Sondland is "a really

Bolton attorney: he has "relevant" information not yet disclosed, Trump's ex-Russia adviser testifies she was "extremely concerned" Giuliani's work "might not be legal", Ukraine expert for White House testifies Trump's Ukraine call put Giuliani "into kind of an official role", Trump claims witnesses in impeachment probe haven't hurt him, GOP throws Trump aides under bus to protect him, Sources say Trump still in close contact with Giuliani despite growing scrutiny over Ukraine, Michael Bloomberg files for democratic presidential primary, plans to skip first four primary contests, Trump on Bloomberg: "nobody I'd rather run against", anonymous author claims Trump officials weighed mass resignation, calling it a "midnight self-massacre", Warren says she's open to suspending deportations as she courts Latino votersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/9/201943 minutes, 2 seconds
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Damning testimony reveals Giuliani's influence over Trump; House on track to wrap up impeachment by Christmas; Michael Bloomberg to file for Alabama presidential primary

Kent testifies Trump wanted to pressure Ukraine to commit to probes of Biden; Key witness: Giuliani's attacks on ambassador "campaign of lies"; Damning testimony reveals Giuliani's influence over Trump; Washington Post: Bolton willing to defy White House and testify in impeachment inquiry if court clears the way; Pence aide: Trump's Ukraine call was political, not normal; Michael Bloomberg laying groundwork for presidential run; Advisers say he's increasingly concerned about current Democratic field; Democratic congressman on impeachment probe: "It's a mistake"; Minnesota voters frustrated with Democratic congressman for voting against impeachment inquiry: "It's a political decision"; Prosecutors highlight the volume of contacts Roger Stone had with Trump and campaign officials throughout 2016; Prosecutors lay out extent of Roger Stone's contacts with Trump in 2016, including 3 calls on day Democratic National Committee was hacked; Threats expletive-laden messages read in Roger Stone trial; With friends like Lindsey Graham, who needs enemies?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/8/201941 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sources: Pence aide will testify tomorrow if subpoenaed, was concerned about what she heard on Ukraine call; Pompeo has lost confidence of State department; Source says Ukraine has been "game changer"; GOP gushes over official who denied quid pro quo, ig

Top diplomat in Ukraine describes shakedown in newly released transcript of testimony; Sources: Heightened level of concern inside White House about Taylor's public testimony; Pence aide to testify she was concerned about Ukraine call; Pompeo has lost confidence at State amid impeachment probe; GOP gushes over Volker after he denies quid pro quo; Senate Republicans dodge questions on Trump; Senator Graham: Trump Ukraine policy "incoherent", administration "incapable" of quid pro quo; Trump touts "tremendous results" despite GOP losing support in suburbs of Virginia and Kentucky; GOP Senators call election results a "wake-up call"; GOP voter: "I do not recognize the Republican Party of today"; Woman who flipped off Trump wins election in Virginia; Ambassador's "now I remember" moment; Trump ambassador suddenly remembersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/7/201939 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trumps's ambassador reverses testimony, admits quid pro quo; Diplomat: Giuliani's push to have Ukraine investigate the Bidens "Improper" and potentially illegal; House democrats call on Mulvaney to testify as multiple officials fail to appear for deposit

Trumps's ambassador reverses testimony, admits quid pro quo; Diplomat: Giuliani's push to have Ukraine investigate the Bidens "Improper" and potentially illegal; Trump's ambassador: Pompeo rolled his eyes when Giuliani was mentioned, said "it's something we have to deal with"; House democrats call on Mulvaney to testify as multiple officials fail to appear for depositions; Former Ukraine diplomat defends Biden against Trump claims; First results in Kentucky governor's race; Democrats hope to win Kentucky gov race; polls just closed; First results as key races test Trump in 2020; Virginia polls closed; Democrats hope to gain control of state government; Biden accuses Warren of being "Condescending" and an elitist; Dressing to impress the president; Read my lips... I mean shirt;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/6/201940 minutes, 12 seconds
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Top Trump adviser backs up quid pro quo claim as House votes to move forward with impeachment; Trump's Russia adviser warned to avoid Giuliani; House votes to formalize Trump impeachment; Two Democrats break with party, GOP stands united

White House Russia adviser testifies, backs up Quid pro quo claim; Trump, GOP claim White House adviser's testimony is a win despite his allegation of a quid pro quo; White House Press Secretary: "I don't want to get into" strategy; White House does have rapid response team; White House ramps up Senate outreach ahead of likely impeachment trial; GOP frustrated with White House handling of impeachment; Judge questions whether executive privilege can be used to block former White House council from testifying; Representative Katie Hill leaves Congress with blistering speechTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
11/1/201942 minutes, 55 seconds
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Top White House Ukraine expert Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindeman convinced of quid pro quo; John Bolton says "no way" to a voluntary deposition before Congress; Trump's hand-picked ambassador to Russia breaks with the President

Top White House Ukraine expert Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindeman convinced of quid pro quo; John Bolton says "no way" to a voluntary deposition before Congress; Trump's hand-picked ambassador to Russia breaks with the President; White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney learned of raid that killed the head of ISIS after it was over; What are Pennsylvania Dem voters now saying about impeachment; Decoding Trump's favorite punctuationTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/31/201941 minutes, 45 seconds
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White House who was Trump-Ukraine call testifies transcript of call was mostly accurate; New Testimony contradicts Trump ally's story; Shouting match erupts during Ukraine deposition: democrats accuse GOP of trying to out whistleblower;

White House who was Trump-Ukraine call testifies transcript of call was mostly accurate; Witness on Ukraine call testifies: Did not think it was proper to demand that foreign government probe United States citizen; White house official testifies he raised alarms after Trump's Ukraine call; Trump attacks him as a "Never Trumper witness"; Democrats release details of impeachment resolution ahead of vote; Dems reveal next step in impeachment probe; New Testimony contradicts Trump ally's account of phone call with Ukraine president; Shouting match erupts during Ukraine deposition: democrats accuse GOP of trying to out whistleblower; Pelosi warns GOP: Do not out the whistleblower; Report: GOP worried they could lose White house and senate in 2020; Sources: Trump's remarks on ISIS leader's . death don't resemble what officials wrote for him; Just call this dog "Classie" for classified;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/30/201941 minutes, 51 seconds
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Full house to vote on impeachment inquiry Thursday; Top republican at odds with White house on impeachment vote; GOP Sen. Johnson emerges as key figure in Ukraine probe;

Full house set to vote on impeachment inquiry; Democrats say probe will now include public hearing; White house debating strategy amid news of house impeachment vote; Top republican at odds with White house on impeachment vote; GOP Sen. Thune on impeachment vote: "It would be great" If house would open this process up"; Ex-white house aide defies subpoena, skips deposition; GOP Sen. Johnson emerges as key figure in Ukraine probe; GOP senator becomes . key figure in Ukraine probe; may be witness and juror in senate trail if Trumps is impeached; Washington post: GOP . Sen. Johnson met with former Ukrainian diplomat who pushed 2016 election conspiracy theories; Report: Sen. Johnson met with Ukraine who pushed 2016 conspiracy theories 2 weeks before Trump-Zelensky call; Biden attacks: Calls Trump "idiot," Also calls on Trump to release tax returns or shut up"; Biden: Trump am "idiot" for dismissing election meddling; Biden sharps attacks, calls Trump "idiot" and inept commander; ISIS informant helped confirm Al-Baghdadi's location, DNA; When politicians gets booed; Boos, shoes, and politics;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/29/201940 minutes, 33 seconds
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Judge says impeachment inquiry is legal, justifies disclosing grand jury material; Report: Criminal division of DOJ now looking into Giuliani; Pompeo backs work of diplomat Trump claimed is a "never Trumper"

Source: Feds blow door off safe, issue subpoenas as probe into Giuliani associates escalates; Giuliani accidentally calls reporter, talks about Bidens; Giuliani accidentally leaves voicemail for reporter where he's heard saying "We need some money"; Member of Trump's National Security Council cited 15 times by Ukraine diplomat to testify next week; Trump blames Pompeo for hiring Ukraine diplomat who gave damaging testimony, says "everybody makes mistakes"; Source: Bolton in talks about testifying behind closed doors; Anonymous op-ed writer to publish book, promises to reveal conversations with Trump; Rep. Katie Hill sends cease & desist letter over explicit photos; Supporters of high-profile freshman Democrat worry her affair, ethics probe could cost her seat; Rep. Elijah Cummings eulogized by Presidents Clinton, ObamaTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/26/201933 minutes, 44 seconds
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Democrats discussing articles of impeachment as GOP calls impeachment process "dangerous"; Pompeo dodges repeated questions on Giuliani's Ukraine work; Sources: Diplomat's testimony "reverberating" among GOP

Graham today: Dems' impeachment process "really dangerous" for U.S.; In 1998: Closed-door depositions a "smart thing to do"; Congressional leaders remember Elijah Cummings; Late Oversight Chairman lies in state at the capitol; Pompeo dodges questions on what he did with cable from top diplomat raising concerns about Ukraine aid; GOP source: Diplomat's testimony "points to Quid Pro Quo"; WH Press Secretary defends Trump calling GOP critics "human scum", says they are "just that"; Biden open to Super Pac help after struggling to raise cash; Biden slams Trump administration: "All the talent is gone... they're thugs"; O'Rourke unveils $100 billion plan to fight opioid epidemic; Trump says he'll build border wall in... ColoradoTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/25/201942 minutes, 18 seconds
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Defense official's testimony behind closed doors ends after Republicans storm deposition, causing delay; Source: Ukraine president and advisers discussed pressure from Trump weeks before taking office; Trump slams GOP critics as "human scum" amid growing

Defense official's testimony ends after hours of delay caused by Republicans storming deposition; House Republicans storm closed-door impeachment deposition; source says Trump had advance knowledge; Source ion room: "Closest thing.. to mass civil unrest"; Trump's former Acting Attorney General: "Abuse of power is not a crime"; Trump Attorney claims Trump could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not be charged as long as he is president; GOP Senator Thune: "The picture coming out.. is not a good one"; Trump: Escaped ISIS fighters have been "largely recaptured"; U.S. envoy to Syria: "We do not know where they are"; New CNN Poll: Biden's lead hits widest margins since April as Buttigieg tries to seize post-debate momentum; Food fight: When pizza becomes political; Storming the room with pepperoniTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/24/20199 minutes, 50 seconds
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Dems call U.S. diplomats testimony "damning" and "a sea change" in the impeachment inquiry; Diplomat testifies Trump linked Ukraine aid to Biden probe as allies push Trump to accept House will likely impeach him; McConnell hits Trump for calling impeachme

U.S. diplomat testifies he was told "everything" depended on Ukraine announcing investigations that could help Trump; Top diplomat tells Congress Trump wanted probe of Bidens, 2016 in return for Ukraine aid; As top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine testifies in impeachment inquiry, Trump calls the constitutional process "a lynching"; Top diplomat: EU ambassador warned of "stalemate" if Ukraine president "did not clear things up" on Biden probe; McConnell contradicts Trump, denies calling Ukraine call "perfect"; Sen. McConnell distances himself from Trump as top diplomat testifies Trump linked Ukraine aid to Biden probe; Anonymous Trump official behind NYT op-ed to release book; New CNN poll: Support for impeachment growing; Iowa republican: Impeachment is background noise; IA voters speak out on impeachment as CNN poll shows growing support for it; NYT: some dems "anxious," Looking for other 2020 candidates; NYT: Anxious dems ask: "Is there anyone else" to beat TrumpTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/23/201940 minutes, 45 seconds
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Trump: Republicans have to "get tougher" on impeachment; Democrats "don't have a Mitt Romney in their midst"; Trump calls impeachment probe "crap" and "illegitimate"; Trump slams Democrats over impeachment inquiry, claims it's not what founders wanted; Tr

Trump tells GOP to "get tough and fight" impeachment; CNN: Key impeachment witness set to testify tomorrow initially hesitant to take Ukraine role; Republicans tried, failed to force censure vote on Schiff; Trump defends Tulsi Gabbard after Hillary Clinton claims Russians are "grooming" her; Sources: Trump increasingly frustrated with Mulvaney on what he views as inability to communicate on impeachment; Trump rails against impeachment probe as sources say he is growing frustrated with Mulvaney over his defense; Cornyn:"I wish the chief of staff wasn't holding press conferences" and asks why press secretary isn't; Trump falsely claims Ukraine whistleblower has been discredited, questions why protection is needed; Trump on ISIS: "I'm the one that did the capturing"; Trump mocks constitution, calls emoluments clause "phony"After attacks from rivals, Warren vows to release plan detailing how she'll pay for Medicare for All; Klobuchar attacks Warren in bid to woo moderate Democrats; Mitt Romney's secret Twitter account ...exposedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/22/201939 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sources: Diplomat says Giuliani pushed for visa for former Ukrainian official who promised dirt on Democrats; The Atlantic: Allies urging Trump to resist firing Mulvaney as Chief of Staff due to impeachment probe; GOP Rep. Francis Rooney: Quid pro quo on

Trump tries to downplay Mulvaney quid pro quo admission as sources say he's angry and Pelosi calls it a "confession"; Report: Trump allies urging him not to fire Mulvaney, warn he may be damaging witness in impeachment probe; Secretary Perry on orders to work with Giuliani on Ukraine: "I didn't see a problem with that at all"; Ex-GOP Gov. Kasich says he now backs impeachment as sitting GOP Rep. Francis Rooney says he won't rule it out; Trump gives gift to his own resort: Next year's G7 Summit; Hillary Clinton suggests Russians are "grooming" Tulsi Gabbard for third-party presidential run; Trump: Ceasefire has been a "tremendous success"; Kurdish forces say Turkey is already violating agreement; McConnell on Trump's Syria policy: "Grave strategic mistake"; Former Trump Defense Secretary Mattis mocks Trump after President called him "overrated"; American astronauts on first all-female spacewalkTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/19/201916 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trump's Chief of Staff admits to quid pro quo with Ukraine; Republicans slam Mulvaney for admitting quid pro quo on Ukraine

White House in damage control mode after Chief of Staff admits to quid pro quo with Ukraine; Mulvaney admits to quid pro quo with Ukraine despite repeated Trump denials that no such deal existed; Department of Justice official on quid pro quo admission: "That is news to us"; Mulvaney: Politics involved in foreign policy, "get over it"; Representative Cummings dead at 68; was key figure in impeachment inquiry; Explosive testimony: diplomat breaks with Trump, says he had no choice but to work with Giuliani; Trump's ambassador to EU testifies for 10 hours; says Trump ordered him to work with Giuliani on Ukraine; Wall Street Journal: Trump agreed Mulvaney had to walk back quid pro quo remark; Mulvaney defends Giuliani's work in Ukraine; says it is "not illegal" and "President gets to use who he wants to"; GOP Senator Murkowski on Mulvaney admitting quid pro quo on U.S. aid to Ukraine: "Absolutely that's a concern"; GOP Representative Francis Rooney: Mulvaney's Ukraine remarks "troubling"; Schiff: Mulvaney admitting quid pro quo on Ukraine means "things have gone from very, very bad to much, much worse"; Pelosi dodges question on impeachment inquiry timeline as McConnell says Trump's Senate trial could be weeks away; Romney rips Trump, calls for hearings into his Syria actions; Trump touts ceasefire in Syria, Romney says it's not a victory; Romney, Rubio slam Trump after Trump claims ceasefire deal is a victory; Picture this: Trump's Pelosi insult backfiresTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/18/201943 minutes, 44 seconds
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Democrats: Trump had "meltdown" during White House meeting, called Pelosi "third-grade politician"; Trump to Turkish President: "Don't be a tough guy. Don't be a fool!" Letter revealed as Republicans rebuke president on Syria; Sources: Federal investigati

Democrats walk out of White House meeting on Syria accusing Trump of a "meltdown" and calling Pelosi a "third grade politician"; House passes resolution to condemn Trump's Syria troops withdrawal, 129 Republicans voted with Democrats; Trump's letter to Erdogan: "Don't be a tough guy. Don't be a fool!"; U.S. Ambassador to EU Gordon Sondland to testify tomorrow, Washington Post: He will say Trump relayed "no quid pro quo" text; U.S. Ambassador to EU Gordon Sondland to be deposed tomorrow; Trump on pulling troops from Syria: "We're not a police force"; Democrats say Trump called his former Defense Secretary James Mattis "The world's most overrated general"; Buttigieg: Warren was more specific about the selfies she's taken than how she's paying for Medicare for All; Warren attacked from all sides in Democratic debate; Buttigieg, Biden escalate attacks on Warren after debate; Biden: Warren going to have to "tell the truth" on how she plans to pay for Medicare for All; Biden on debate performance: "I felt good about it"; Biden campaign reveals it has $9 million cash on hand, less than Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, and Harris; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar to endorse Bernie Sanders;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/17/201943 minutes, 39 seconds
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CNN/New York Times Democratic Debate

Biden, Warren sharing frontrunner status at tonight's debate; Chairman of Ohio Democratic Party speaks in debate hall.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/16/201934 minutes, 41 seconds
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Source: Trump's former Russia adviser had high praise for president's ousted Ukraine ambassador; Wall Street Journal: Federal prosecutors examining Rudy Giuliani's financial dealings with Ukraine and his bank records; Biden releases ethics plan after his

Former Trump adviser testifying in impeachment probe; State department official, ambassador set to testify this week; Washington Post: Trump's EU Ambassador plans to tell lawmakers Ukraine quid pro quo denial was dictated by Trump; Former Trump adviser still testifying in impeachment probe; Federal investigators talking to witnesses about Giuliani's Ukraine work since at least August; New Poll: Majority of GOP voters say it's ok for U.S. President to ask for U.S. President to ask foreign leaders to probe political rivals; Biden takes aim at Trump; vows his kids will not have White House office; New poll shows Biden, Warren locked in close race as Biden takes on Trump over ethics; Warren and Biden had Democrats on eve of CNN debate; Sanders to appear on CNN debate stage tomorrow night; will be his first campaign event since his heart attack; Sanders back in action at CNN debate tomorrow night; Sanders: Warren says she is a capitalist, I am not; After sparring on gun control, Buttigieg slams O'Rourke: "He needs to pick a fight in order to stay relevant"; Democrats do last minute preps ahead of CNN debate tomorrow; Democrats fear Ohio is no longer a battleground state after Trump won by eight points in 2016; Democrats focusing on suburbs to take state back from Trump; McConnell condemns Trump's strategy in Syria: "Withdrawing U.S. forces from Syria would ...invite the resurgent of ISIS"; McConnell: "gravely concerned" by Trump's response to SyriaTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/15/201930 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump loses 5 court cases on the same day ex-Ukraine ambassador says Trump pushed for her removal, Giuliani no longer dealing with Ukraine issues after Trump dodges if he is still his personal lawyer, Ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine about to wrap up closed-

New York Times: Ex-Ukraine Ambassador says Trump led effort against her, New York Times: Ex-Ukraine Ambassador testifies Trump fired her based on "false claims by people with clearly questionable motives", Source: Giuliani no longer dealing with Ukraine issues after Trump dodges if he is still his personal lawyer, Sources: Trump concerned over Giuliani's Ukrainian ties, Ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine about to wrap up closed-door hearing, New York Times: Yovanovitch testifies Trump fired her based on "false claims by people with clearly questionable motives", Trump holding rally in Louisiana as impeachment inquiry ramps up, Florida Trump voters react to impeachment probe: "I don't think he's getting a fair deal out of it", Acting Homeland Security Chief resigns, Kevin McAleenan resigns as Homeland Security Secretary, FOX News anchor Shepard Smith abruptly leaves network after clashing with primetime opinion hostsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/12/201937 minutes, 50 seconds
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Feds arrest Giuliani associates who sought dirt on Biden, Trump on potential Giuliani indictment: "I hope not"

Two Giuliani associates arrested at DC airport; Had lunch at Trump hotel with Giuliani hours before, Two men who helped Giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on Biden in Ukraine under arrest, Trump on arrested Giuliani associates: "I don't know them", Washington Post: At least four national security officials raised alarms about Ukraine policy before and after Trump's call, Trump on arrest of two Giuliani associates who sought Biden dirt: "I don't know how he knows these people"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/11/201926 minutes, 27 seconds
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Democrats plot new phase in impeachment as lawmakers prep new subpoenas, may abandon voluntary interviews; Trump claims he'll cooperate with impeachment inquiry if "rules are fair" and Republicans "get a fair shake"; Pence, Pompeo defend their roles in Uk

Trump lashes out at whistleblower and impeachment probe; falsely claims complaint "wasn't close at all" to transcript; Sources: confusion inside the White House over who is leading the impeachment strategy; Democrats prepare flurry of subpoenas in face of White House stonewalling; Growing pressure for Pelosi to call vote on impeachment inquiry; Trump rails against impeachment probe as White House stonewalls Democrats; Trump hedges on whether he would cooperate with impeachment probe if House votes to authorize it; Pence: "I never discussed" Biden with Ukrainian president; Pompeo defends Trump's call with Ukraine that he was on: "Wholly appropriate" to try to stop corruption; Senator Graham plans to ask Senate GOP to sign letter to Pelosi saying Ukraine call is not impeachable offense; Trey Gowdy officially joins Trump's legal team; Sanders: I "misspoke" when I said I'd scale back campaigning; Sanders says he "misspoke" one day after saying he will "change the nature" of campaign because of heart attack; Sanders: "Nonsense" that campaign tried to hide heart attack; Biden announces support for impeachment, says Trump is "shooting holes in the Constitution"; Biden slams Warren: "We're not electing a planner"; Warren, struggling with Black voters, makes her pitch in SC; Warren tries to woo Black voters who have been favoring Biden; We interrupt this program for... my child; When work and family collide on live TVTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/10/201941 minutes, 30 seconds
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White House declares war on impeachment, sends letter to Pelosi calling investigation unconstitutional; Schiff slams White House for calling impeachment inquiry "illegitimate"; Sources tell CNN ex-GOP Representative Gowdy accepted offer to be outside coun

Whistleblower memo: White House official who listened to Ukraine call was "shaken" by it, described it as "crazy" and "frightening"; White House tells Pelosi Trump won't cooperate with "illegitimate" impeachment process; White House letter: Trump won't participate in impeachment inquiry; Schiff on White House calling impeachment inquiry "illegitimate": White House is trying to argue "The President is above the law"; White House letter calls impeachment inquiry "baseless" and "unconstitutional"; says it violates Trump's due process; Democrats subpoena Sondland after White House orders him to testify; Trump confidant: impeachment a "mortal threat" to his presidency; Bernie Sanders scaling back campaign schedule after heart attack; Sanders says he is "changing the nature" of his campaign after suffering a heart attack; Kamala Harris betting big on Iowa; aiming to finish in top three; Kamala Harris revamping strategy as she struggles in polls; No, "Kangaroo Court" does not come from "Captain Kangaroo"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/9/201944 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sources: Extreme measures being considered to protect whistleblower's identity if he or she talks to Congress; Ex-Trump lawyer representing Giuliani associates claims Democrats trying to "harass, intimidate and embarrass" his clients; Trump defends pullin

Democrats' far-reaching impeachment inquiry now involves White House, Pentagon, Office of Management and Budget, and State Department; Ex-Trump lawyer accuses House Democrats of harassment, intimidation; Source: House Democrats prepared to subpoena Giuliani associates; Trump refuses to answer if he was serious about asking China to investigate the Bidens; President Trump defends pulling U.S. troops from Syria as top Republicans slam the decision; GOP Senators slam Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria after defending him against impeachment inquiry; Trump door at center of Ukraine scandal to testify tomorrow; U.S. Ambassador named by whistleblower and who texted there was "no quid pro quo" with Ukraine to testify tomorrow; Biden supporters, aides worry about Trump attacks; After suffering a heart attack, Sanders says he hopes to get back on the trail "soon"; Sanders on his hear attack recovery: "I feel very good"; Im-peach-ment emoji: sign of the times;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/8/201939 minutes, 45 seconds
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White House subpoenaed as Dems escalate impeachment inquiry; House Dems demand docs from Pence in impeachment inquiry; White House subpoenaed as few Republicans slam Trump

White House subpoenaed by House Democrats, say President's actions left them "no choice"; Pompeo, Giuliani face subpoena deadline tonight; Romney, Hurd slam Trump for asking China to investigate Biden; Doctors: Bernie Sanders suffered a heart attack; 2020 candidate released from hospital earlier today; Biden defends son: "No indication of any conflict of interest from Ukraine or anywhere else. Period"; Trump's children make international deals while the President accuses Biden of being "corrupt" because his son did same thing; Caught in the middle of a Trump tiradeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/5/201941 minutes, 51 seconds
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Reports: Top U.S. Diplomat in Ukraine texted "It's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign"; Pelosi: Trump violated his oath of office by asking Ukraine and China to investigate Bidens

Trump now says both China and Ukraine should investigate Bidens as Ex-envoy testifies before Congress in impeachment probe; CNN Exclusive: Trump raised Biden with Xi in June call; White House record of call moved to highly-secure server; Volker warned Ukrainians not to interfere in U.S. politics after Trump call; Pelosi: Trump violated his oath of office by asking Ukraine and China to investigate Bidens; NYT: U.S. Diplomats drafted statement for Ukraine's leader to commit investigations of Trump's rivals; Pence repeats Trump's debunked Biden conspiracies; Washington Post: Whistleblower claims treasury political appointee may have interfered with audit of Trump or Pence; New Poll: 45% of Americans support impeachment; Michigan Trump Voter: Democrats only want to "Try to impeach" Trump; Beto O'Rourke, Buttigieg clash on mandatory gun buybacksTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/4/201946 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trump erupts over impeachment, ramps up attacks on Intel Chairman Schiff and blasts probe as "bullshit"; Washington Post: Trump repeatedly involved Pence in efforts to pressure Ukraine's president amid bid to find Biden dirt; Trump, without evidence, clai

Trump refuses to answer reporter's question about what he wanted Ukraine's President to do about Bidens; Trump won't say what he wanted Ukraine to do about Bidens; Trump loses temper as impeachment pressure grows; Trump lashes in out in public meltdown over impeachment investigation, the Whistleblower and his call to Ukraine; Schiff: White House attempts to "stonewall" investigation will be considered evidence of obstruction; Trump claims without evidence Schiff helped write complaint; State Department watchdog delivers mysterious packet to key House panels during "urgent" briefing; Bernie Sanders takes indefinite break from campaign trail after having two stents inserted for artery blockage; Bernie Sanders hospitalized, had 2 stents inserted in artery; Yang raises $10 million in third quarter, dwarfs previous hauls; Harris calls on Twitter CEO to suspend Trump's account; Snakes, Gators, Spikes and a "moot"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/3/201941 minutes, 52 seconds
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Sources: State Department Inspector General requests "urgent" Hill briefing tomorrow afternoon on Ukraine documents; comes after Pompeo stonewalls Democrats; Top GOP Senator Grassley breaks with Trump, says whistleblower should be "heard out and protected

House deposition with ex-U.S. Ambassador delayed as Inspector General requests "urgent" briefing over Ukraine documents; Pompeo, Democrats accuse each other of witness intimidation as Secretary of State stalls letting officials talk to Congress; GOP's Grassley rebukes Trump over whistleblower attacks; Poll: Only 40% of Republicans believe Trump talked to Ukraine about Biden despite Trump admitting doing so; Poll: only 40% of GOP think Trump mentioned Biden on call; Senator Graham now calls impeachment a joke, but during Clinton era he said it restored integrity to White House; 2020 Democrat Fundraising: Sanders' numbers jump, Buttigieg slips; Trump and RNC raise $125 million in Third Quarter, have $156 million in cash; Rodent runs amok at the White HouseTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/2/201940 minutes, 4 seconds
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House Democrats subpoena Giuliani for Ukraine documents; Sources: Advisers warn Trump it's likely he'll be impeached; some annoyed he won't give up 2016 conspiracy theory; Washington Post: Barr personally asked foreign governments to aid inquiry into CIA,

Giuliani subpoenaed for Ukraine documents in impeachment inquiry; Trump: "trying to find out" whistleblower's identity; Giuliani responds to subpoena in impeachment inquiry, says it "raises significant issues"; Sources: Allies concerned he doesn't understand gravity of situation; Pompeo was on Trump's Ukraine call; Washington Post: Barr traveling overseas, asking foreign government to aid in Justice Department inquiry of Russia probe; Trump administration imposes sanctions on key Putin ally; Bolton rebukes Trump on North Korea; Says Kim Jong Un "will never give uptake nuclear weapons voluntarily"; New CNN Poll: 47 percent of Americans support impeaching Trump; Poll: Republican support for impeachment grows; Former Senator Flake urges GOP not to support Trump in 2020; House Democrat defends not yet backing impeachment; House Democrats torn over backing impeachment inquiry; Perfection... in the eyes of President Trump;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
10/1/201940 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sources: White House restricted access to Trump's phone calls with Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince, Sources: U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine has resigned

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo subpoenaed by three House Committees for Ukraine documents in Trump impeachment probe, Pelosi: Attorney General Bill Barr has "Gone rogue", Trump's Ukraine envoy named in whistleblower complaint resigns one day after complaint is made public, Warren: "I do" worry for the whistleblower's safety, Warren: "I don't know: if Senate GOP will vote to convict Trump, No one is above the law," Congress needs to bring impeachment proceedings to hold Trump accountable, Warren: Impeachment inquiry should focus on Ukraine "Because it is such a clear violation of the law", Warren: "I hope" impeachment inquiry is wrapped up by February, "This Is Life with Lisa Ling" premieres Sunday at 10pm ET/PT, Lisa Ling investigates the dangers of online pornographyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/28/201944 minutes, 41 seconds
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Whistleblower: Trump tried to get Ukraine to interfere in 2020 election, and White House tried to cover it up; Burr vows Senate Intel will get answers in whistleblower probe; Acting DNI Chief defers to White House on Guiliani questions, says he doesn't kn

Whistleblower: White House tried to cover up Trump's abuse of power; Whistleblower: White House officials said White House lawyers "directed" them to remove electronic transcript of Ukraine call; Whistleblower: White House officials moved Trump's call transcript to codeword-level system; "Not the first time"; Acting DNI Chief: I defer to White House on questions about Guiliani; Acting DNI Chief defers to White House on Guiliani's role; says only knowledge of him is from TV and news media; Guiliani defends digging for dirt on Bidens in Ukraine, insists that "When this is over, I will be the hero"; GOP Representative Turner to Trump: Ukraine phone call "Not ok"; Representative Hurd joins list of Republicans raising concerns, says "a lot in the whistleblower complaint that is concerning"; Trump accuses Biden of misconduct, despite no evidence; Trump accuses Vice President Biden of misconduct in firing of Ukrainian prosecutor; no evidence of any wrongdoing; Washington Post: former Ukrainian prosecutor mention in complaint says Hunter Biden didn't break Ukrainian law; Biden: Trump was trying to "hijack an election"; Trump: Democrats are launching impeachment inquiry because they are "going to lose the election"; Trump: can't act on guns because of impeachment inquiry; Trump mocks House Intel chair as "little Adam Schiff"; Trump slams Democrats whistleblower investigation as "a scam"; How authorities thwarted a 9/11 anniversary bomb plot; "Declassified" season premieres Sunday at 9p ET/PTTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/27/201946 minutes, 22 seconds
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Lawmakers receive whistleblower complaint as transcript shows Trump pushed Ukraine's president to investigate Biden, Pelosi: Whistleblower complaint "has been classified by the president", GOP senators Romney, Thune, Sasse among few raising concerns about

Whistleblower complaint about Trump sent to congress; Rep. Schiff: individual "has exposed serious wrongdoing", GOP senator on whistleblower complaint: "a lot that's very troubling", small cracks in GOP ranks as rough transcript shows Trump pushed Ukraine's president to investigate Biden, several Republicans publicly raise concerns with Trump's Ukraine call, Biden: Ukraine call transcript is "very revealing", Booker: Trump was "abusing" his office to pressure Ukraine, Booker on impeachment: "I think that we will find more and more damning evidence as we go forward", acting DNI to testify tomorrow about whistleblower complaint, more than 200 house Dems backing impeachment inquiry, 212 house Dems back impeachment inquiry but voters still dividedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/26/201942 minutes, 29 seconds
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Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry of Trump; says "Must be held accountable, no one is above the law"

Sources: White House preparing to release whistleblower complaintTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/25/201951 minutes, 35 seconds
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Three House Committees now threatening subpoenas after Trump admits talking to Ukraine about Biden; Trump outrageously claims republicans would get "electric chair" if they did what he wrongly claims Biden did; GOP largely silent after Trump admits talkin

New House Democrat calls to impeach as Trump confirms he discussed Biden with Ukraine; Trump admits he discussed Biden with Ukraine's President; Democrats: Impeachment at "tipping point" after whistleblower complaint; Trump's story keeps changing about whether he pushed Ukraine on Biden; Trump: "It would probably, possibly have been ok" if I pressured Ukraine's president to probe Biden and his son; Source who talks to Trump: "He's not bothered; he's not worried" about fallout over Ukraine call about Biden; Source: Trump "not worried" about pushing Ukraine to probe Biden; Trump claims he will be unfairly snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize; Republicans cover for Trump over phone call with Ukraine's President; Booker: I need $1.7 Million to stay in race; CNN poll: Warren surges among Iowa voters, neck-and-neck with Biden ahead of Democratic caucuses; DNC raises thresholds for November debate; several candidates likely to be cut from stage; U.S. Army soldier accused of bomb threats targeting Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke and major news network; What's bugging Pete Buttigieg?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/24/201940 minutes, 8 seconds
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Source: Trump pressured Ukraine's president in July phone call to investigate Joe Biden's son, 2020 Dems descend on Iowa for major campaign event, U.S. to send troops to Saudi Arabia after oil strike

Wall Street Journal: Trump urged Ukraine's president about eight times to work with Giuliani to investigate Biden's son, Trump claims whistleblower is a "political person" but admits he doesn't know who the person is, Biden boosts Iowa ground game as polls show close race, Biden to Medicare for all supporter in Iowa: "Tell Elizabeth to tell it's going to cost a lot of money", millions march demanding action on climate change, scientist: climate change putting food supply in jeopardy, crying for attention on the campaign trailTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/21/201939 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sources: Intel Inspector suggests whistleblower concerned about multiple acts amid reports complaint involves Trump; Trump denies making improper promise on call with foreign leader, claims he knows others are listening; Buttigieg, Klobuchar slam Warren a

White House and Department of Justice advised DNI to withhold whistleblower complaint; Washington Post: Trump's "promise" to foreign leader sparked alarm; Trump tries to blow off "credible and urgent" complaint by whistleblower; House Judiciary Committee weighs holding Lewandowski in contempt; Democratic stronghold in Minnesota turning to Trump; Trump hopes to turn Minnesota red for first time since Nixon; lost state by less than 2% in 2016; Iran vows "all-out war" if U.S. or Saudis launch military strike; Trump's national security team meets to plot plans for Iran after alleged attack on key Saudi oil facility; Oxycontin maker wants to pay out millions in bonuses; Purdue Pharma wants to pay $34 million in employee bonuses; Oxycontin maker facing multiple lawsuits, bankruptcy; Study: bird population has dropped by 3 billion since 1970To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/20/201939 minutes, 55 seconds
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Inspector General to brief lawmakers tomorrow on whistleblower complaint, Democrats question strategy after chaotic impeachment hearing, Trump says "Dummy Beto" is making gun deal harder

Inspector General to brief lawmakers tomorrow on "Credible and urgent" whistleblower complaint, DNI has refused to share whistleblower complaint, Sources: Pelosi told Democrats beating Trump in 2020 is more important than impeachment, Growing tensions among House Democrats over impeachment push, Nearly 50,00 auto workers strike for third day, Booker introduces plan for workers as UAW strike reaches day 3, Booker: Black community doesn't feel better under Trump, despite unemployment numbers, Trump raises $15 million despite war with California officials, Trump revokes California's authority to set emissions standards, Trump administration escalates battle with California over emissions, Trump slams homeless crisis in California during trip to state, Trump: Hispanic supporter "Looks more like a WASP than I do", Pompeo blames Iran for Saudi Arabia oil attack, calls it an "Act of War", Trump: "One phone call" and we can go into Iran, Trump slams Fed after rate cut: "No guts, no sense, no vision"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/19/201939 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ex-Trump campaign manager stonewalls Democrats; Nadler warns Lewandowski could be held in contempt; Lewandowski invokes executive privilege in House testimony despite never working in White House; 2020 Democratic Julian Castro slams Trump's comments about

Lewandowski, Democrats clash during contentious impeachment hearing; Lewandowski says he didn't deliver message to Sessions from Trump on Mueller probe, because he was on vacation; Democrats grill Lewandowski on timeline of order from Trump; Lewandowski teases Senate run during testimony; DNI faces deadline tonight to turn over info on whistleblower; 2020 Democratic Julian Castro slams Trump's comments about Hispanics: "We won't be scared of his racist rhetoric"; Trump: Hispanic supporter "looks more like a W.A.S.P than I do"; Trump tries to woo Hispanic voters: "We love our Hispanics"; New poll: Biden leads, Warren's support grows; Trump administration to escalate battle with California over emissions; California leads charge against Trump; state has nearly 60 lawsuits against administration; Sources: EPA to revoke California authority to set vehicle standards; Netanyahu in danger of losing re-election after touting close relationship with Trump during campaign; Israeli exit polls show Netanyahu race too close to call; Netanyahu race too close to call; one of Trump's closest allies in Jeopardy of being ousted; Cameramen trip up trying to get the best shot; Covering the candidates: it's a tripTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/18/201940 minutes, 2 seconds
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Iran dismisses Trump's threat of "locked and loaded"; Six 2020 Democrats call for Justice Kavanaugh's impeachment; Pelosi, Schumer speak with Trump on gun control

Trump dials back tough talk on Iran after "locked and loaded" tweet; Trump: "we'd certainly like to avoid" war with Iran; Nadler: "Personally, I think the President ought to be impeached," but the American public has to be on board; Representative Omar teams up with Senator Booker on bill that guarantees a job for everyone who wants one; Trump: NYT reporting on Kavanaugh "a false accusation"; CNN: letter to FBI flagged info on Kavanaugh alleged misconduct before confirmation; Trump questions whether Democrats will "move the goalposts" on gun talks after call with Pelosi and Schumer; GOP Congressman backs assault weapons ban; daughter was across street from mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio; Trump questions whether talks are "plot to take your guns away" after O'Rourke backs mandatory gun buyback; Former Trump aides expected to defy House subpoena under White House orders; impeachment hearing tomorrow; Oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma files for bankruptcy; part of a $10 billion agreement to settle opiod lawsuits; Massachusetts attorney general rejects Purdue Pharma settlement; suing Sackler family; Activist denied bail; had invited ICE to a town hall, later arrested for being in the country illegally; Undocumented immigrant arrested; had invited ICE to a town hallTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/17/201940 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trump suffers setback: Ethics lawsuit reinstated, Biden says "I could have done better" in debate, O'Rourke: "Hell yes" we're taking your assault weapons

Setback for Trump: Lawsuit against President revived by Federal Appeals Court after earlier decision to dismiss it, Trump facing new scrutiny after appeals court revives foreign corruption lawsuit alleging Trump profiting off presidency, Biden says "I could have done better" in debate as his campaign calls attack on him a "Cheap shot" and "Low blow", Biden shrugs off attack, says Castro "Got his facts wrong", Democrats frustrated after O'Rourke says at debate: "Hell yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47", GOP slams Beto O'Rourke's mandatory gun buyback plan, Texas state Representative to Beto O'Rourke: "My AR is ready for you", Ocasio-Cortez condemns ad that aired during Democratic debate; Ad showed a picture of her being set on fire, Bahamas facing another storm just days after Dorian, Tropical storm warning issued for the Bahamas; Storm could become category 1 hurricane, turn toward Bermuda, Bahamas bracing for another storm just days after Dorian; 2000 people still in shelters, 1300 people missing, Trump administration moves forward on Alaska oil drilling plan, Trump, GOP lawmakers want to build roads in largest national forest; Alaskans fear destruction of environmentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/14/201940 minutes, 15 seconds
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Biden, Warren to share debate state tonight for first time; Trump on NSA role: "It's easy, because I make all the decisions"; Democrats vote to ramp up Trump impeachment inquiry

Campaign aide: Biden will target Warren, argue "it's not just about plans; it's about getting things done for the people"; Biden releases video praising Obama hours before debate; Biden advisers: Biden's plan of attack is to criticize Warren's plans and tie himself to former President Obama; 2020 Democratic candidates to take stage for third debate tonight; Trump downplays NSA role after firing John Bolton: "It's easy, because I make all the decisions. They don't have to work"; Trump responds to report that Israel planted surveillance devices near White House: "I really would find that hard to believe"; House Judiciary moves ahead with impeachment inquiry; Nadler says it will "Go well beyond" Mueller Report; Pelosi avoids using the word "impeachment" as Judiciary Democrats approve impeachment investigation guidelines; Man who Trump called "my African American" in 2016 says he no longer supports Trump and has left GOP; Man Trump called "My African American" no longer backs Trump; Kamala Harris looks for debate breakthrough by focusing on personal experiences and taking on Trump; Kamala Harris hopes to regain momentum in tonight's debate; Candidates warned to watch their mouths at debateTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/13/201941 minutes, 56 seconds
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Source: Mulvaney urged Commerce Secretary Ross to "fix" issue after NOAA tweet that contradicted Trump on hurricane; Biden, Warren to face off on debate stage for the first time as Warren narrows gap in new CNN poll; Trump Administration moves to ban flav

Washington Post: Trump ordered staff to deal with NOAA tweet that contradicted him on Alabama and hurricane; SCOTUS clears way for new asylum rules to take effect; limits ability for Central American migrants to claim asylum; SCOTUS rules Trump's new asylum rules can take effect; Biden leads, Warren gains in new poll on eve of debate; Trump Administration moves to ban flavored e-cigarettes to curb uptick in vaping among teenagers; Steyer becomes 11th Democrat to qualify for October debate; Steyer makes the cut for Democratic debate in October; will be first time he is on stage with 2020 hopefuls; Data shows Steyer has spent roughly $6.5 million on digital ads so far in 2019; more than any other 2020 Democrat; Steyer preparing for Democratic debate in October; Memorials mark 18th anniversary of September 11th attacks; Refugee camp filled with widows and children of ISIS fighters called a "ticking time bomb"; ISIS widows, wives carry on Caliphate's ideology in refugee camp; urge children to hate "infidels"; Refugee camp called an "ISIS Academy" for children; 2020 candidates play nice on flight before debateTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/12/201941 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trump fires National Security Adviser John Bolton; North Korea says it test fired "super-large multiple rocket launcher" on same day Bolton was forced out; Elizabeth Warren draws big crowd at town hall in Texas

Bolton fired as National Security Adviser; Sources: Trump believed Bolton's team was leaking about Taliban meeting; Source: Bolton fired because of dysfunctional cutthroat, snake pit atmosphere in Trump administration; Sources: Trump skeptical of using foreign spies to collect intelligence on hostile countries; Trump now seeking 4th National Security Adviser in less than 3 years after John Bolton's sudden departure; Trump seeking 4th National Security Adviser after Bolton's exit; New CNN poll: 60% say Trump doesn't deserve second term; New CNN poll: Trump's approval at 39%, lowest since January; Trump approval slips amid recession and trade war concerns; Awaiting first results in North Carolina special election; House Democrats threaten to subpoena over Trump resort documents; NYT: Trump had deal with airport that sent flight crews to his Scottish resort; Trump: "nothing to do with" airport; NYT: Air Force stops at Scottish Airport surged after Trump took office; some crews sent to Trump resort; Trump touts "Tallahassee Trail" (it doesn't exist); On the hunt for Trump's "Tallahassee Trail"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/11/201939 minutes, 37 seconds
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U.S. extracted top spy from inside Russia in 2017 amid worry about spy being exposed and Trump's handling of intelligence; Trump denies any role in Pence or Air Force visits to his properties, but praises Pence's "Good taste"; Trump holds rally in North C

Trump declares talks with Taliban "dead" as he defends his plans to hold summit with group's leaders at Camp David; NYT: Commerce Secretary threatened to fire top NOAA employees if they didn't disavow Alabama tweet; Trump under fire for Pence & Air Force visits to his resorts as Democrats set to push ahead with impeachment probe; Trump on Air Force, Vice President Pence visits to his resorts: have "Nothing to do with me"; Poll: Biden leads 2020 Democratic field; rival candidate says "Biden is declining. I don't think he has the energy"; Tim Ryan: "Biden is declining. I don't think he has the energy"; Trump: no need to debate GOP rivals with "no credibility"; Trump calls GOP 2020 rivals a "joke", "laughing stock"; Trump says he won't debate GOP 2020 rivals; Trump: Republican Presidential rivals "have no credibility"; Record-breaking temperatures lead to longer fire season, glacial melting, warmer waters in Alaska; Andrew Yang rides a wave of support... literallyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/10/201940 minutes, 17 seconds
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Crews struggle to reach hurricane-ravaged Bahamas as official says to prepare for "unimaginable" death toll, Bahamas official: seach and rescue in "full throttle" as U.S. Coast Guard says it's being forced to choose who to rescue, Outrage grows as Trump d

CNN tours Bahamian town devastated by Dorian, smell of death pervades areas where homes have been leveled, Dorian death toll rises, officials warn worst is yet to come, Hurricane Dorian death toll rises to 30 as Bahamas official warns "hundreds, up to thousands" of people missing, Crews struggle to reach hurricane-ravaged Bahamas as official says to prepare for "unimaginable" death toll, U.S. Coast Guard says it's being forced to choose who to rescue, Blind father recounts incredible story of survival amid Dorian, Blind dad who carried disabled son to safety in Dorian: "I've never asked anyone for anything" but "I need help", Outrage grows as Trump diverts military funds for border wall despite president's promise Mexico will pay for it, Pompeo gets unexpected grilling in home state of Kansas amid speculation that he could run for senate, Democrats widen impeachment probe, demand info on Trump's push to hold G7 at Trump's resort and Pence's stay at Trump property, Black unemployment rate falls to a record low, Buttigieg: if I want to earn Black support, I need to talk about what we got wrong and what we learned in South Bend, Sharp response to Trump's marked up mapTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/7/201939 minutes, 49 seconds
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Dorian unleashes heavy rain and tornadoes on the Carolinas; up to 12 inches of rain could cause "life-threatening" flooding; North Carolina Governor warns of "Dorian's Power" as hurricane's eyewall set to move over or near state; Dorian death toll rises,

Deadly hurricane moves north, unleashing heavy rains and tornadoes; warnings, evacuations go as far north as Virginia; Hurricane's eyewall expected to move over or near North Carolina; Governor warns of "long night ahead"; Dorian battering Carolinas with heavy rains and tornadoes; North Carolina Governor urges people to "shelter in place" for Dorian; Minister of Health says Dorian death toll in Bahamas will soar and to "prepare for unimaginable information"; Official: Up to thousands are missing in Bahamas after Dorian; Coast Guard says its rescued 201 people so far in The Bahamas; White House issues new statement to defend Trump's Alabama storm blunder; Trump personally directed adviser to issue statement that defends his false claim about Alabama's role in hurricane; NTSB: boat crew member saw flames erupting from galley; Woman remembers her daughter and husband who died in boat fire; Mom who lost family in boat fire: husband was "intellectually incredibly gifted: and an "outdoor adventurer"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/6/201940 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hurricane Dorian growing in size as it starts hitting the U.S., Video shows Bahamas airport completely under water, Millions ordered to evacuate as Dorian starts hitting U.S.

Hurricane nears Florida as new video shows Bahamas devastation, Aerial images show "Unprecedented" destruction in Bahamas, Frantic search for survivors underway as new video shows massive devastation and homes under water in Bahamas, Rescues under way to save people trapped in the Bahamas after catastrophic flooding from Dorian, Coast Guard assisting with search and rescue missions after powerful Hurricane Dorian batters the Bahamas, Coast Guard: 47 rescues in Bahamas today, North Carolina orders mandatory evacuations for coast, Dorian moves dangerously close to U.S. after battering Bahamas, Coast Guard suspends search for boat fire survivors; Officials to use DNA testing to identify many of the victims, Coast Guard suspends search for survivors in California boat fire, 33 passengers and 1 crew member presumed dead, West Texas gunman purchased weapon in private sale; Tried to buy a firearm in 2014 but was denied, West Texas gunman purchased weapon through background loophole; House passed bill to close, Pence Chief of Staff: Trump suggested Pence stay at golf club, Pence defends stay at Trump resort on official Ireland tripTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/4/201939 minutes, 54 seconds
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Millions facing mandatory evacuations from Florida to Georgia as hurricane moves "dangerously close" to U.S.; Hurricane's first outer bands of wind, rain hit Florida coast; Bahamas pummeled by strongest storm ever, now dealing with "catastrophic damage"

Hurricane Dorian death toll rises to 5; millions facing mandatory evacuations as conditions in Florida intensify; U.S. bracing for category 4 hurricane; evacuations underway; Millions under mandatory evacuations in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina as Dorian threatens U.S.; Dozens unaccounted for after boat fire; 4 bodies recovered; 34 feared dead after boat fire off California coast; 8 confirmed dead; FBI: Texas gunman called 911 and FBI before his rampage; Monster hurricane moves toward U.S.; Trump goes golfingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
9/3/201940 minutes
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Hurricane Dorian intensifies, stretches 230 miles wide; FEMA bracing for "major impact" in Florida, possible Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina; Hurricane Dorian intensifies as it gets closer to Florida; Growing concerns for major flooding, storm sur

Florida bracing for "extremely dangerous" Category 4 when Dorian makes landfall; Storm likely to grow in size; Florida bracing for major flooding as hurricane intensifies; Miami Beach already experiencing flooding ahead of hurricane; Trump breaks silence on sudden exit of personal assistant; Trump admits personal assistant is out over remarks made about his children, but won't say if she was fired; Politico: Trump's assistant fired after telling reporters she had better relationship with him than his daughters; Trump: Personal Assistant was drinking when she made "hurtful" remarks about my kids, exit was "automatic"; Trump responds to concerns he tweeted out classified image: "I released it, which I have the absolute right to do"; Trump says U.S. not involved in Iranian failed rocket launch; Mattis won't "speak ill" of Trump, but calls him "unusual"; Trump slams businesses criticizing tariffs: They're "badly run"; Trump blames businesses being hurt by trade war: Problem is "bad management"; Bail industry can destabilize families years after arrest; ATTY: bail system can plunge families into debt, ruin lives;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/31/201940 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump praises Florida Governor, insults Puerto Rico amid hurricane; Washington Post: Biden conflated details of several war stories; Trump weighs blocking aid to Ukraine; Would be a win for Putin

Hurricane Dorian on track to hit Florida as a Category 4; Washington Post: Biden mixed up the details of at least three real war stories into one story that never happened; Trump considering blocking $250 Million in military aid to Ukraine, a move that would curry favor with Russia's Putin; 2020 Democrats push to end cash bail system that affects the poor; This $2B industry is profiting off the poor and fighting reform; Fighting states trying to end cash bail;President boasts about "the age of Trump"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/30/201930 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dorian intensifies to a hurricane as it bears down on Puerto Rico, could strengthen to a Category 3, threatening Florida; Officials: Trump promises aides he'll pardon them if they break the law to ensure wall is built by 2020 election; Trump goes off on F

Hurricane lashes Puerto Rico as Trump slams it as "corrupt", but says he's "the best thing that's ever happened" to it; Officials: Trump said he'll pardon aides for breaking laws to build wall; He falsely claims it's "going up very fast"; Trump aide: President was only joking when he told aides he'll pardon them if they break law to build wall; Trump says wall "going up very fast" despite no new construction; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand drops out of presidential race; Gillibrand ends 2020 bid as new poll shows Biden leading, followed by Warren & Sanders; New poll shows Biden with 32% support, Warren trails at 19%; Hurricane Dorian intensifies, could hit Florida as a Category 3 storm; Gov. declares state of emergency; Harris on the children who attend her rallies: "I see myself"; Sanders takes on competition but almost takes himself outTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/29/201941 minutes, 1 second
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Sources: Trump clashed with G7 leaders over inviting Russia back into alliance; Dinner was heated, sometimes bitter; Deutsche bank tells court it has Trump-related tax returns demanded by House Democrats; Washington Post: Barr books Trump's DC Hotel for $

CNN: Trump fiercely argued with U.S. allies over his Russia push; Comes as U.S. senators denied visas to Russia; Sources: Trump privately clashed with U.S. allies over Putin; U.K., Germany argued Russia has grown more anti-Democratic; Trump administration shifts $155 million from FEMA to immigration enforcement as tropical storm nears hurricane strength; Trump insists "no bedbugs at Doral" as he continues push to hold next year's G7 at family-owned resort; Trump touts his properties amid push to hold G7 at Miami resort; People are bugging out over Trump's Doral resort; Trump is, um, ticked off about bedbug claim at golf resortTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/28/201941 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trump claims China called to resume trade talks; China's foreign ministry says it's unaware of calls, Trump repeats false claim about Obama forcing Russia out of G8, New poll: Sanders, Warren surge to tie Biden

White House forced to clarify and backtrack Trump statements on G7 climate meeting, Melania Trump meeting Kim Jong Un, Trump claims First Lady Melania Trump "has gotten to know Kim Jong Un" (she has never met him), Trump on mixed messages on China: "Sorry, it's the way I negotiate", Trump: would be open to meeting with Iran's Rouhani if the circumstances are "correct", Trump says he's open to meeting Iran's president, Trump repeats false claim that Obama had Russia kicked out of G8, defends call for group to invite Russia back, Warren surges in new poll as she draws 15,000 at rally, Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $572 million in landmark trial on opioid crisis in Oklahoma, Trump considering hosting next G7 summit at his Miami resort, claims he won't make money, Trump touts his Miami resort as next G7 host, says each country "can have their own villa or their own bungalow", Diplomatic hand-holding, kisses at G7 summitTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/27/201941 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump unleashes new tariffs; tweets send stocks plunging; Sources: Trump has been questioning why he must attend G7; Moulton drops out of presidential race; says it's down to a 3-way match between Biden, Warren and Sanders

Trump suggests Fed Chief may be "bigger enemy" than Chinese president; Trump retaliates against China, unleashes new tariffs; orders American companies to cut ties with Chinese; Sources: Trump has been questioning aides why he must attend G7; doesn't view summit as a productive use of time; Trump hours away from meeting world leaders after erratic week and lashing out over recession fears; Moulton ends presidential campaign, issues warning to Democrats; NYT: There are signs of a disconnect between enthusiasm for Biden vs. strong poll numbers; Kamala Harris adviser: "lowest day" of campaign was her 12-point drop in CNN poll this week; Democratic candidate accuses DNC of "stifling debate" with its rules to qualify for next debate; Senator Bennett latest 2020 Democrat to take shot at Tom Steyer, claims he's trying to "buy" his way into next debate; Steyer: DNC will reject all corporate money if I'm President; Sanders draws comparisons to Trump in attacking the media, but calls Trump's "enemy of the people" slam "disgusting"; Bernie Sanders not backing down from attacks on media; Priest says town torn apart; never thought an ICE raid would happen there or that families would be split up; Some families remain separated after unprecedented ICE raidTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/24/201941 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump insists "economy is doing really well" despite warning signs that the economy is not doing well; Ivanka and Jared publicly missing in action amid Trump's claim that Jewish Democrats are "disloyal to Israel"; 18 states, DC look to block new Trump Adm

White House insists economy is strong despite growing warning signs; New poll: Trump approval down to 36%, lowest since January; NYT: Former Trump administrative officials concerned about Trump's behavior, believe it's tied to economy concerns; NYT: ex-Trump officials concerned about his behavior; New poll shows Trump approval down to 36%, 51% oppose his handling of economy amid recession fears; Ivanka and Jared silent on Trump's use of anti-semitic trope; Sources: some White House aides believe Trump went too far questioning the loyalty of Jewish Democrats; Trump faces backlash after calling Jewish Democrats "disloyal"; Trump faces backlash after calling Jewish Democrats "disloyal"; NY Attorney General defends 17 lawsuits against Trump Administration; The Attorney General taking on Trump; 17 suits in 8 months; Overstock CEO abruptly resigns after revealing romantic relationship with accused Russian agent; Overstock CEO resigns amid link to accused Russian agent; Kremlin dismisses reports of radiation poisoning following botched missile test; Buttigieg targeting college students with ads on Spotify, Pandora in New Hampshire; Buttigieg looks to Iowa to get his momentum back; New look at the icon who changed the fashion game; "Halston" premieres Sunday at 9p ET/PTTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/23/201940 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trump lashes out, cancels Denmark trip and calls PM "very nasty" after being told buying Greenland would be "absurd"; Trump brags that he's "the Chosen One", tweets quote from conspiracy theorist calling him the "second coming of God"; Trump defends plan

Trump doubles down on false claim that "Russia outsmarted Obama" and should be allowed back into G-7 group; Trump defends claim that American Jews who vote for Democrats are "disloyal", denies remarks are anti-Semitic; Trump repeatedly attacks Obama to defend his administration; Trump addresses El Paso, Dayton visits by talking about the "hundreds and hundreds of people" there to see him; Trump sends mixed messages on gun background checks, again; Trump now says he has "an appetite for background checks" despite sources who say he abandoned issue in call with NRA; Trump threatens to release ISIS fighters into France and Germany, without offering timeline or details; Dozens arrested over shooting threats since El Paso, Dayton; At least 30 people arrested for threats to commit mass attacks since El Paso and Dayton shootings; De Blasio speech starts on an awkward high noteTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/22/201940 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trump admits he's weighing payroll tax cut to boost an economy he denies is weakening or anywhere near a recession; Report: Trump tells NRA Chief during call that universal background checks are off the table; Pompeo admits ISIS is "more powerful" in some

Trump admits he's weighing payroll tax cut hours after White House aide said the tax is "not being considered at this time"; Trump: "Nothing keeps me up at night"; Trump calls for Russia to be invited back to G7 group; Claims Obama wanted Russia out, was "outsmarted" by Putin; Trump brags about log cabin Republicans endorsement, says he's "done very well" with LGBTQ community; Republican group endorses Trump, board member quits; Layoffs hit Michigan's steel industry despite Trump promises; Key swing state voters split on the state of Trump's economy; Warren look-alike has supporters seeing doubleTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/21/201942 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trump falsely claims Google "manipulated" votes in 2016 election, citing no evidence, White House official admits tax cuts may be on table amid recession fears, Pelosi: "I pray" Trump hears Americans on background checks

Trump's new, false conspiracy claim: Google "manipulated" millions of votes for Hillary Clinton, White House official admits possible tax cuts may be on the table as Trump and his allies downplay growing recession fears, Pelosi pushes Trump on background checks after his apparent shift, Pence: elect a Democrat in 2020 and you'll have a recession, 9 days away from deadline for Dems to qualify for next debate, Warren to Native American voters: "I have made mistakes", Warren apologizes to Native Americans for ancestry claims, Trump confirms U.S. is interested in buying Greenland Danish Prime Minister: "Greenland is not for sale", Trump on buying Greenland: "strategically it would be nice", Danish PM on Trump wanting to buy Greenland: "absurd", Obama's stained sports jersey sells for $120,000To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/20/201942 minutes, 25 seconds
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Greenland says it's not up for sale after Trump inquires about buying the Danish territory; Trump: Representative Tlaib "obnoxiously" rejected Israel after she was given permission to travel to the West Bank; New York Times: Obama told Biden earlier this

Greenland says it's not for sale after Trump discussed it, reportedly wants to boost legacy; Trump asked aides if it's possible to buy Greenland; U.S. officials expecting Iran to launch rocket in coming days; Trump called supporter after mocking him, didn't apologize; Trump calls Representative Tlaib's canceled trip to Israel to visit grandmother in West Bank "a complete setup"; Trump attacks Representative Tlaib after she turns down Israel visit; NYT: Obama to Biden: "You don't have to do this, Joe"; NYT: Obama has urged Biden team to find younger aides; Poll: 37% of Black voters back Biden; 2020 Presidential hopefuls court young Black voters; Warren's path from regulation critic to Wall Street Watchdog; Will Warren's Conservative roots hurt her with Liberal voters; Missouri Governor: State Trooper, Sheriff's deputy shot in "ambush"; House Judiciary Committee to come back early to vote on gun bills; House Judiciary Committee says it will vote on gun violence prevention bills before Congress returns from recess; Lewandowski says he's willing to appear before House Judiciary Committee after being issued a subpoena; New CNN documentary looks at who is listening to Alexa conversationsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/17/201941 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trump Attacking two Democrat lawmakers as he defends Israel for banning them from the country; Trump praises former campaign manager, encourages Corey Lewandowski run for senate; Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper ends 2020 campaign

Trump Attacking two Democrat lawmakers as he defends Israel for banning them from the country; Trump praises former campaign manager, encourages Corey Lewandowski run for senate; Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper ends 2020 campaign; New York Governor Cuomo proposes law that would allow the state to prosecute mass-casualty hate crimes as domestic terrorism; Cuomo: "Totally Hypocritical" for Trump to condemn hate in U.S.; New York Governor: "I don't think the president knows what he's talking about" regarding mental health; Cuomo on Cuccinelli immigration comments: "They don't accept the founding premise of this nation"; Trump says trade war with China will be "Fairly Short"; Trump: Economy will "Go down the tubes" if he loses in 2020; Radioactive Iodine detected in Norway after failed missile test that caused major explosion in Russia; Elizabeth Warren is running for President (Literally)To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/16/201940 minutes, 44 seconds
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Dow dives 800 points as Trump is watching with frustration; 2020 Democrats blast top Trump aide Cuccinelli for saying statue of liberty poem about "People coming from Europe"; Calls grow for Steve King to resign after rape & incest remarks

Dow dives 800 points as Trump is watching with frustration; Sources: Trump's frustrations at the markets directed at FED and trade team; Expressed concern it could hurt re-election; 2020 Democrats blast top Trump aide Cuccinelli for saying statue of liberty poem about "People coming from Europe"; Warren: Cuccinelli Saying Statue of Liberty poem is about Europeans shows Trump only cares about "Those at the top"; Buttigieg defends democrats calling Trump a white supremacist, says "We can call the current president what he is"; Calls grow for Steve King to resign after rape & incest remarks; Former White House Communications director explains break with Trump; Spicer: Scaramucci "Didn't have what it takes to do the job"; Former Trump Communications director: "Force is strong with the #YANGGANG"; Police: Six officers shot in Philadelphia; Suspect still firing; White House, Senate aides hold informational talks on gun legislation; Trump could soon be living on Obama avenueTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/15/201944 minutes, 59 seconds
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First lawsuit filed to block Trump's new immigration rule; Trump defends retweet on baseless Epstein-Clinton conspiracy theory, calls writer "big Trump fan" with "lot of followers"; Trump says China "moving troops" to Hong Kong border after protesters and

Trump defends rule targeting poor & less educated immigrants as "long overdue" as first lawsuit is filed to block it; Trump hopes "nobody gets hurt" as Hong Kong protests intensify; Trump blinks in China trade war, delaying tariffs until December; Trump claims being president is "costing me a fortune"; Trump claims the presidency has cost him as much as $5 billion dollars (there's no evidence of that); Trump mocks Elizabeth Warren as she rises in polls; comes as Warren capitalizes on Iowa ground game; Trump taps into his inner child: "I love trucks"; Trump: "I love cranes, I love trucks of all typesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/14/201944 minutes, 5 seconds
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New Trump rule targets poor, less educated immigrants, Trump lashes out as Dems repeatedly call him "racist"; Washington Post: Trump views accusations largely as political, Trump escalates feud with Scaramucci after the former loyal aide said GOP should c

New Trump rule means U.S. could reject green card, visa applications base on income, education and need for aid, New Trump rule would target immigrants who use government aid; report: immigrants make up small portion of those who get aid, Trump retweets baseless conspiracy theory about Epstein's death, Trump's ex-white house communications director no longer backs Trump's re-election, Trump escalates feud with former aide Scaramucci, paints him as disgruntled; Trump's "gone off the rails", Dow sinks 390 points on trade fears, U.S. budget deficit up 27%, Trump: failed missile explosion cause of deadly Russian blast; U.S. official says new missile likely involved, Trump: failed missile explosion in Russia has "people worried about the air around the facility, and far beyond", Trump takes his Sharpie diplomacy to a whole new levelTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/13/201940 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump claims "Tremendous support" for background checks, at odds with Republican lawmakers and NRA; Trump says "It's a disgrace" for Democrats to call him a white supremacist amid report aides believe it helps him in 2020; GOP Senator Tim Scott says if he

Trump's new call for background checks met with skepticism; Trump in 2018 vowed to be "Very strong on background checks"; Trump: McConnell is "totally on board" with background checks; McConnell aide: He didn't say he's on board with anything specific; Trump at odds with GOP as he touts support for background checks; Castro, Yang joins growing number of 2020 Democrats who accuse President Trump of being a white supremacist; At least 10 Democrats running for 2020 call Trump a white nationalist or supremacist; Biden, Harris stop short; Trump on claims he's a white supremacist: "I don't like it"; Trump says "I don't think it helps" to be called a white supremacist despite reports aides believe it helps in 2020; GOP Senator Scott: If I run, 2022 will be my last Senate race; nine GOP lawmakers have already decided not to run in 2020; Mark Sanford mulling run against Trump in GOP Primary; Nine GOP Lawmakers have decided not to run in 2020; 2020 Democrats flock to first caucus state of Iowa to attend state fair and try to win over votes; 2020 Democrats descend on Iowa for state fair; Democrats flock to Iowa State Fair to boost White House bids; U.S. official: North Korea launches more short-range missiles hours after Trump touted "Beautiful" letter from Kim Jong Un; U.S. official: North Korea launches more short-range missiles; Sources: top intelligence officer Dan Coats interrupted meeting to urge his deputy Sue Gordon to resign; CNN: Top intel official interrupted meeting to tell deputy to resign; Trump attacks Baltimore but is he abandoning struggling towns?; Trump slams Baltimore as "Rodent infested," but when it comes to struggling rural towns, Trump is silentTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/10/201942 minutes, 53 seconds
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Source: Trump lashed out at staff for keeping cameras away from El Paso, Dayton visits as aides admit visits didn't go well; Trump announces country's number 2 intelligence official is leaving administration days after National Intelligence Chief Coats re

Trump aides feared moment like the one now going viral of him bragging about crowd size during visits to mourning cities; Trump lashed out at staff over visit to mourning cities; video shows him bragging about crowd size during visits; Trump names Joseph Maguire as Acting Director of National Intelligence; House Judiciary Committee may move to impeach Trump this year; Trump brags about crowd size during hospital visit in El Paso; New Iowa Poll: Billionaire Tom Steyer tops known name including Booker, Gillibrand and O'Rourke; Steyer on Nadler pushing impeachment probe: "It feels great"; Joe Biden stops short of calling Trump a white supremacist; Tom Steyer calls Trump "A racist and a white supremacist"; Biden: Trump "May be even worse" than a white supremacist; New Poll: Biden still on top in Iowa with 28 percent of support from Dems, Warren surges to second place with 19 percent; When Trump and exercise clashTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/9/201942 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trump meets El Paso first responders after anti-Latino attack; Biden: Trump fans "the flames of white supremacy"; Exclusive: White House rebuffed attempts by DHS to make combating domestic terrorism a higher priority

Trump defends slamming Ohio Dems he met in Dayton as he visits with first responders in El Paso; Trump defends slamming Ohio Dem for "misrepresenting" his Dayton visit but Dems said he was "received well"; Biden describes Trump's condemnation of white supremacy as a "vacant-eyed mouthing of the words written for him"; Biden claims Trump has "fanned the flames of white supremacy" on same day Trump visits Dayton & El Paso; Trump claims critics are 2020 rivals "very low in the polls" just days after urging country to unite; Dems accuse Trump of fueling violence, racism; Booker: Trump "spews hateful rhetoric and endangers the lives of people of color and immigrants in this country"; Source says Trump looking at possible executive action on background checks, but gives few details; Trump departs El Paso after visiting hospital & emergency operations center; was greeted by Republican alliesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/8/201947 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump preparing for visits to El Paso and Dayton after shooting massacres despite some calls to stay away; Top republican backs ban on assault weapons; Poll: Warren boosted by CNN debate, still trails Biden

Congresswoman rejects Trump's El Paso invitation "without a dialogue about the pain his racist" actions have caused; Congresswoman: I was told Trump is "too busy" for a phone conversation so I turned down offer to join him tomorrow; Top republican Mike Turner backs ban on assault weapons; his daughter was at bar across street from Dayton shooting; Sources: McConnell has no interest in moving background checks bill; New poll: 67% of Americans back it; New Poll: Warren narrows Biden gap as Harris takes dive; New Poll: Nearly half of dems say Biden has best chance of beating Trump; Warren tops on having the best policy ideas; Dayton shooter's ex-girlfriend says he showed her a mass shooting video on their first date; Dem presidential candidate Steve Bullock talks about losing his nephew to gun violence; 2020 dem presidential candidate on gun control plan; Trump recently laughed off suggestion to "shoot" migrants; Trump allies defend "invasion" rhetoric after El Paso shooting; O'Rourke back in the spotlight amid anger over El Paso shooting; Doctor describes chaos of treating El Paso victimsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/7/201940 minutes, 38 seconds
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New video shows Dayton gunman as he launches attack, Trump to visit El Paso Wednesday after shooting massacre, Obama takes veiled swipe at Trump; urges Americans to reject language from leaders that "normalize racist sentiments"

Death toll rises to 31 in El Paso, Dayton mass shootings, Police: gunman killed 9 people in less than 30 seconds, Police: shooter took up to 11 hours to travel to El Paso; got lost, found Walmart because "he was hungry", Trump blames internet, video games, mental health laws, media after mass shootings; doesn't address own rhetoric, Trump condemns "racist hate" and white supremacy after massacres but fails to acknowledge his own rhetoric, Schumer, Pelosi call on McConnell to cancel Senate recess to pass gun control, Beto O'Rourke to Trump: don't come to El Paso, El Paso official: alleged shooter had a "stone cold look when he was arrested... it was nothing short of evil", 8chan creator speaks out after manifesto posted on site is believed to belong to alleged El Paso shooter, 8chan creator after the massacre: shut the site down, GOP state lawmaker: Republicans are "enabling white supremacy", U.S. Treasury labels China a currency manipulator after Chinese devalued the Yuan and sent stocks plummetingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/6/201946 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trump pushes pick for intel chief to withdraw; Blames media, but pick lacked support among GOP Senators; De Blasio defends Biden clash amid to focus on Trump; Trump warns he can "Substantially" increase new tariffs even as U.S. stocks post worst week of t

Trump pushes pick for intel chief to withdraw; Blames media, but pick lacked support among GOP Senators; GOP Source: Republicans tired of defending "The SH** Show"; Trump's pick for spy chief out of running amid reports he may have exaggerated his resume; Majority of house democrats now support impeachment inquiry; At least 23 democrats supporting post-Mueller testimony; De Blasio defends Biden clash amid to focus on Trump; Rush Limbaugh: 2020 Democrats couldn't be on stage with Trump without being overshadowed "Simply by his presence"; Trump warns he can "Substantially" increase new tariffs even as U.S. stocks post worst week of the year; Pastor: Trump promised to help Baltimore, but has done nothing; Trump: North Korean missile launch "Not a violation" of my deal with Kim; Politicians face off pesky pests;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/3/201944 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trump about to speak at Ohio rally; earlier: "I don't know that we can" stop people from chanting "Send her back"; Trump Biden "Limped right through" 2020 debate; Harris defends record after coming under fire during debate

Trump: I don't know "Send her back" chant can be stopped; Trump holds first rally since "Send her back" chant debuted; comes as near-majority of House Democrats back impeachment inquiry; House Democrats backing impeachment inquiry grows to 117; Biden says he's "feeling good" after debate despite multiple gaffes and repeated attacks by his rivals; Biden "feeling good" despite heated debate, relentless attacks; Charlamagne Tha God after Gabbard attacks Harris on marijuana: "I didn't think it was a genuine moment"; Charlamagne Tha God: "Low-hanging fruit" to attack Harris for pot comments on his show; Charlamagne Tha God: Harris "Was terrible on stage last night"; Charlamagne Tha God: "Booker won the debate last night"; Biden calls criticism of Obama legacy during debate "Bizarre"; Democratic candidates hit Obama legacy as they attack Biden; Biden accused of trying to have it both ways on Obama's legacy: "I keep my recommendations to him private"; Harris defends her record as prosecutor after debate attacks; Harris says she will not "shy away" from her record as prosecutor after Gabbard slams her on criminal prosecutions; Candidates cash in on debate zingersTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/2/201941 minutes, 12 seconds
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Moments away: CNN Democratic debate, round two; Will Joe Biden bounce back?; Michigan lieutenant governor speaks in debate hall

Moments away: CNN Democratic debate, round two; Candidates arrive at debate hall; Will Joe Biden bounce back?; Service Employees International Union president speaks on stage; Michigan lieutenant governor speaks in debate hall; Michigan Democratic Party chair speaks on debate stage; Democratic National Committee chair speaks on debate stageTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
8/1/201950 minutes, 28 seconds
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Biden rebounds, Harris slips in new poll ahead of CNN debates; Top Republicans hesitate to embrace Trump's Intel Chief pick, a Congressional loyalist to Trump and Russia probe critic; Trump steps up attacks on Cummings and Baltimore, calling Congressman's

Harris jokes game plan is to "not mess up"; Kamala Harris draws scrutiny over new Medicare for all plan; Harris: "Will be polite" but show "differences of opinion"; Bitter Medicare for all fight likely on stage; Kamala Harris unveils health care plan ahead of debate as her mixed message on Medicare for all is criticized; Biden camp calls it the "Have-it-every-which-way approach"; Countdown to CNN's Democratic debates in Detroit; Candidate Andrew Yang reveals debate strategy; Dems united in fighting climate crisis, but divided on a plan; When your debate face says it allTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/30/201940 minutes, 29 seconds
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Top Democrat: "This is an impeachment investigation"; Trump claims he will "Easily" win re-election in 2020; Slams new Fox poll showing him trailing Biden, Sanders; Top democrats signal they'll be more aggressive at CNN debate

Top Democrat: "This is an impeachment investigation"; Trump claims he will "Easily" win re-election in 2020; Slams new Fox poll showing him trailing Biden, Sanders; Top democrats signal they'll be more aggressive at CNN debate; Harris says she "Was raised to be polite"; Comes after Biden said he won't be as "Polite" at CNN Debate; Trump downplays new North Korean missile tests: They're "Short-Range"; Supreme Court rules for Trump in border wall funding fight; Democrats sharpen immigration message ahead of CNN debates; Trump bashes "Sleepy Joe" as "Fading Fast"; Trump: "I would never say anyone is too old" (Or Would He?)To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/27/201940 minutes, 26 seconds
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Senate intelligence report warns of ongoing election threat as republicans repeatedly block security bills; Vice chair of democratic caucus calls for impeachment inquiry; Biden getting more aggressive as second debate nears

Senate intelligence report warns of ongoing election threat as republicans repeatedly block security bills; Vice chair of democratic caucus calls for impeachment inquiry; Democrats worry window closing for impeachment probe; More democrats calling for impeachment; Source: Nadler floated option of drafting articles of impeachment after Mueller hearing; Biden getting more aggressive as second debate nears, says he's "Not going to be as polite this time"; Biden campaign official takes swipe at Harris ahead of second debate: "Biden thinks this is bigger than selling t-shirts; 132 House Republicans vote against Trump's budget deal; Health care a top priority, but democrats divided on how to fix it; Fake presidential seal at Trump speech features golf clubsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/26/201940 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trump tries to spin Mueller hearings as a total victory despite Mueller testifying the president was not exonerated; Mueller defers or declines to answer lawmakers' questions 206 times, refers to report at least 43 times

Trump tries to spin Mueller hearings as a total victory despite Mueller testifying the president was not exonerated; Mueller criticizes Trump's past praise of Wikileaks: "Problematic is an understatement"; Mueller defers or declines to answer lawmakers' questions 206 times, refers to report at least 43 times; GOP Representative Meadows: Mueller didn't have "Good Grasp" of his report; Mueller: Didn't Subpoena Trump because of time constraints; Trump: I did "Right Thing" by refusing Mueller interview; Mueller most fiery defending the integrity of his investigators: Asking for someone's political affiliations "Is Not Done"; Mueller says Trump could be prosecuted for obstruction after leaving office; Trump asked if he's worried, calls it "Fake"; Mueller warns Russians are interfering "As We Sit Here"; Trump after Mueller hearings: Dems are going to lose 2020; Pelosi doesn't budge on impeachment, says democrats want to have their "Strongest Possible Hand"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/25/201948 minutes, 36 seconds
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Mueller asks at last minute to have deputy testify at hearings; Trump is irritated & quizzing allies about expectations; House Judiciary Chair to Mueller hours before hearings: Ignore DOJ letter that testimony must be limited to report; Trump vents ahead

Trump is irritated & quizzing allies ahead of Mueller hearings as he returns to old line of attack "Witch hunt"; Nadler to Mueller: Ignore DOJ's guidance on hearing testimony; Top Mueller deputy to join him at hearings tomorrow; Trump ramps up Mueller attacks hours before testimony; Sources: Trump irritated ahead of Mueller's testimony; calling allies to vent frustration about hearings; Trump directs Republicans to defend him against Mueller; wants members to ask about conflicts on Mueller team; Reports: Billionaire and Mar-A-Lago member accused of being Chinese spy; Trump helped him avoid deportation; FBI Director reiterates what Mueller has warned: Russia "absolutely" intent on interfering with U.S. elections; Trump brags new UK PM is "Britain Trump"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/24/201940 minutes, 38 seconds
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DOJ sends letter to Mueller, says his testimony "must remain within the boundaries" of his report; DOJ sends letter to Mueller, says his testimony "must remain within the boundaries" of his report; Source: house judiciary dems holding mock hearing for Mue

DOJ sends letter to Mueller, says his testimony "must remain within the boundaries" of his report; Source: house judiciary dems holding mock hearing for Mueller; Source: house judiciary dems holding mock hearing tomorrow ahead of Mueller hearing Wednesday; Trump accuses Iran of lying about capturing CIA spies; Trump Suggest he could win United States war in Afghanistan in a week; DOJ sends letter to Mueller, says his testimony "must remain within the boundaries" of his report; Video shows 2020 candidate Tim Ryan reuniting with son; Warren says financial crash is coming, unveils new plan; Some Sanders 2016 supporters turning to Warren; Former Sanders supporters backing Warren: "He tried it in 2016, and he never made it"; President Trump the Wedding Crasher;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/23/201943 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trump retreats from claim he was "Not Happy" with racist chant and steps up attacks on minority congresswomen; House democrats mock Mueller hearing, watching old testimony as Trump claims he won't watch Wednesday hearings

Trump retreats from claim he was "Not Happy" with racist chant and steps up attacks on minority congresswomen; Trump backtracks again, praises crowd at rally as "Incredible Patriots" despite racist "Send Her Back" chant; House democrats mock Mueller hearing, watching old testimony as Trump claims he won't watch Wednesday hearings; Aides: Democrats preparing tailored script to split up questions to lay out narrative at Mueller hearings; Source: Biden bracing for rivals to target him at CNN debate; O'Rourke campaign eager to share stage with Buttigieg; Warren: "Delighted" to share debate stage with Sanders; Thousands of prisoners released under first step act; Sources: Trump privately adopting more hawkish tone on Iran; Iran seizes British oil tanker the day after U.S. downed drone; Trump accusers grapple with furious backlash, death threats; It's Official: 2020 is literally cursedTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/20/201941 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump claims he disagrees with racist chant that echoes his tweet; 2020 Democrats slam Trump for standing by as crowd chanted "Send her back", echoing his racist tweet; Trump: U.S. destroyed Iranian drone in Strait of Hormuz

Trump claims he disagrees with "Send her back" chant; but he didn't stop it and his own tween says "Go back"; Trump: "I think I did" stop "Send her back" chant (He didn't); Trump says his supporters who were chanting "Send her back" are people "That love our country"; 2020 Democrats slam Trump after crowd chants "Send her back"; Trump says he disagrees with "Send her back" chant he did nothing to stop; 2020 Democrats: "Despicable", "Vile"; Representative Ilhan Omar returns to Minnesota amid Trump attacks and is greeted by crowd chanting "Welcome home Ilhan"; Trump says U.S. Navy destroyed Iranian drone nearly one month after Iran shot down U.S. drone; Cummings lashes out during hearing on border crisis; An undocumented father's fight to reunite with his daughter ends in tragedy: I promised her we would be together; Soon: CNN holds live drawing for Democratic debate lineups; When debates get crowded, awkward and chaotic...To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/19/201941 minutes, 37 seconds
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House kills impeachment resolution, Trump declares victory; Trump holding 2020 rally amid outrage over racist remarks; Sanders fires back at rivals, defends Medicare for all

House kills impeachment resolution, Trump declares victory; Trump says he's "Winning the Political Fight" amid his racist attack on minority congresswomen; Trump holding 2020 rally amid outrage over racist remarks; Sanders fires back at rivals, defends Medicare for all; Says plan would cost up to $40 trillion; Harris vows no middle-class tax hike for Medicare for all; CNN Poll: Biden, Warren & Sanders lead in New Hampshire; Vowing in key swing state react to Trump's racist tweets; Black Trump supporter on Trump's racists tweets: A lot of us wonder where we fit in ... still reeling from comments; Black Trump supporter in key swing state: A lot of my conservative black friends are now backing Harris and Biden; Apollo 11 began first color telecast from spacecraft 50 years ago tonight; "Apollo 11" airs Saturday at 9pm ET; CNN announces 20 candidates taking CNN debate stage; Montana Gov. Bullock replaces Swalwell who dropped out; New Poll: Harris, Biden, Sanders leading in California; Trump attacks Representative Omar at rally, crowd chants "Send Her Back"; Trump is "Not a Fan" of many thingsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/18/201940 minutes, 13 seconds
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House votes to condemn Trump's racist remarks as top GOP leaders defend Trump from racism claims, Kamala Harris speaks out on Trump's racist tweets

Only 4 Republicans vote for it after Trump urged not to show "Weakness", House votes to condemn Trump's racist assault on Congresswoman as Trump defends repeated attacks, Democrat introduces Trump impeachment article after House votes to condemn Trump's racist remarks, KellyAnne Conway to reporter: "What's your ethnicity?", Kamala Harris on Trump's racist tweets: "He has taken the Presidency to a new low", Harris: Trump "Attempts to distract by flame-throwing", Harris : Trump is "Lighting a fire" around race, Harris: "He needs to go back where he came from and leave that office", Kamala Harris clears up where she stands on health care, Harris on Medicare-for-all policy, Harris: I don't support the middle-class paying more taxes for Medicare-for-all, Harris on rivals and Medicare for all in one-on-one interview, Harris on those going from private insurance to Medicare for all: Transition will be "Seamless", Harris on health care: The "Status quo is not enough", Harris on Biden on saying Medicare for all is like getting rid of Obamacare: "Absolutely not" accurate, Harris: Medicare for all is about taking Obamacare to "Its next step" and "Making improvements on it", Harris: "I am prepared" to take executive action, Harris on previously saying Biden would be a "Great running mate": Have to get past the primary first, Buttigieg, Biden, Warren, Sanders and Harris dominate fundraising in second quarter, Buttigieg tops Q2 fundraising; Sanders has most cash on hand, 12 candidates struggling to compete for cash on hand, CNN Poll: Biden, Warren and Sanders lead in New Hampshire, Biden challenges Trump to a push-up contestTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/17/201945 minutes, 24 seconds
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Congresswomen on Trump's racist rant: "We will not be silenced"; Congresswomen fire back at Trump's racist attacks as the President escalates assault, saying "they hate our country"; Biden doubles down on Obamacare, slams Medicare for all

Congresswomen respond to Trump's racist attacks; Rep. Omar: "This is the agenda of white nationalists"; Congresswoman: Trump attacks are part of his racist playbook; Biden slams 2020 Dems pushing Medicare for all, says he wants to "protect and build on Obamacare"; New Trump rule makes it harder for migrants to declare asylum; Asylum-seeker: We have no choice, we can't go back home; Judge weighs historic $17B opioid case against Johnson & Johnson; The flyover Trump didn't have, but will inevitably wantTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/16/201943 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump's labor secretary Acosta resigns over Epstein case; Says it's "The Right Thing" after saying he'd stay put; Barry closes in on Gulf Coast; Could dump 20 inches of rain; Mueller public hearing may be delayed one week

Trump's labor secretary Acosta resigns over Epstein case; Says it's "The Right Thing" after saying he'd stay put; White House official: Trump considering replacing Intelligence Chief; Trump: It was Acosta's choice to resign, "Not Me"; Official: Trump was privately stewing over Acosta's fate; Barry closes in on Gulf Coast; Could dump 20 inches of rain; Millions brace for Barry and "Life Threatening" storm surge; Mueller public hearing may be delayed one week; Nadler: "Articles of Impeachment are under consideration"; Harris takes aim at Elizabeth Warren: "I'm not turning out plans like a factory"; Progressive Voter: I want Trump out of the White House "So badly that it's making me ill"; Sr. Administration official: Trump may have jeopardized ICE raids; Trump confirms ICE raids targeting undocumented immigrants with court orders for deportation; Panicked immigrants brace for Trump's ICE raids set for Sunday; Immigrant populations are thriving in places many would least expect; comes amid ICE crackdown; Minnesota Priest: "This town would die" without immigrants; Migrant families across U.S. brace for ICE raids; "The Hidden Workforce: Undocumented in America" premieres tonight, 10pm ETTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/13/201940 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trump abandons census question, orders agencies to provide citizenship info: "We are not backing down"; Biden slams Trump as ill-informed" in foreign policy speech; Ocasio-Cortez claims Pelosi "singling out" women of color.

Trump abandons census question, orders agencies to provide citizenship info: "We are not backing down"; Trump takes on citizenship and immigration fights as he braces for Mueller testimony, calls special counsel "Compromised"; Trump insists he's not backing down from citizenship fight; one of many fights that comes days before Mueller testimony; Trump abandons adding citizenship question to 2020 census as ICE is about to begin raids targeting migrant families; Biden slams Trump as ill-informed" in foreign policy speech; Biden repeatedly slams Trump in speech, avoids 2020 rivals; Biden slams Trump in blistering speech on foreign policy, knocking ties to Putin, Saudi Crown Prince, Kim Jong Un; Biden calls Trump "Dangerously incompetent" in foreign policy speech; avoids addressing his vote authorizing Iraq war; Ocasio-Cortez: There's a "pattern" of Pelosi "singling out" Democratic women of color; Ocasio-Cortez stands by claim Pelosi is "singling out" Democratic women of color as public feud escalates; House panel votes to subpoena Kushner, other Trump officials; House Judiciary authorizes subpoenas for a dozen people in Trump's orbit, including Kelly, Kushner and Lewandowski; Lawmakers frustrated, could be shut out of questioning Mueller; Sanders wants to lead the party he once called "Republican-Lite"; Bernie Sanders once said there are "good" people who believe the "Democratic Party can be turned around. I don't"; Hurricane warnings issued for much of Louisiana coast as Tropical Storm Barry strengthens in Gulf of Mexico; States of Emergency declared in some areas as Louisiana faces record flooding and braces for expected hurricane; Trump again calls himself a "stable genius," but with a twist;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/12/201940 minutes, 54 seconds
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Senior administration official: Trump's instinct is to fight calls for Acosta to resign; President's attitude: "Screw'em"; Federal Chair on Trump's authority to fire him: "The law gives me a four-year term and I fully intend to serve it"

Senior administration official: Trump's instinct is to fight calls for Acosta to resign; President's attitude: "Screw'em"; White House officials: Acosta defended himself well on Epstein plea deal; Labor secretary Acosta refuses to resign, defends plea deal for sex offender Epstein, says "Times Have Changed"; Source: Trump urged Acosta to defend his role Epstein plea deal; Federal Chair on Trump's authority to fire him: "The law gives me a four-year term and I fully intend to serve it"; House democrats wrap up meeting on game plan for Mueller hearing amid few fears about limited time for questioning; Kamala Harris follows Warren and Sanders in teaming up with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Migrants grow desperate after months-long wait in Mexico to begin asylum process in U.S.; Migrants seeking asylum forced to stay in dangerous border towns; Officials: 5,500+ migrants waiting in Juarez, Mexico to request Asylum; wait time is about 4 months; U.S. Women's soccer team honored with World Cup ParadeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/11/201943 minutes, 2 seconds
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Campaign: Warren rakes in $19 million after swearing off high-dollar fundraisers; Outpaces Sanders, Harris, Sources: Obama and Biden haven't talked directly since debate, Trump says he will no longer deal with U.K.'s ambassador to U.S.

Swalwell becomes first major candidate to end Presidential bid, citing polling and fundraising numbers, Kamala Harris to Swalwell: "You're a great fighter", Amash: Pelosi "Making a mistake" by not starting impeachment, Biden touts Obama relationship; Michelle Obama says no endorsement is coming until after primaries, Biden repeatedly invokes "Barack and I" on campaign trail, Trump says he will "No longer deal with" U.K. ambassador to the U.S. who slammed Trump as "Inept and incompetent", U.K.'s ambassador dis-invited from Trump dinner after calling him "Inept", Trump: Iran "Better be careful"; Tehran ups the Uranium enrichment, 19 senior Pentagon roles are currently filled by temps or vacant, Jeffrey Epstein charged with luring, abusing girls at his mansions; Has ties to Trump and Bill Clinton, Indictment: Epstein paid girls as young as 14 to engage in sex acts, Pelosi stands by comments dismissing Ocasio-Cortez's influence: "All these people have their public whatever", Trump touts a quote from Reagan as "Cute," but it's fake, Congratulations to executive producer Susie Xu and family!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/10/201941 minutes, 24 seconds
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Campaign: Elizabeth Warren rakes in $19M after swearing off high-dollar fundraisers, outpaces Sanders, Harris; Sources: Obama & Biden haven't talked directly since debate; Trump says he will "no longer deal with" U.K. ambassador to the U.S. who slammed Tr

Eric Swalwell becomes first major candidate to end 2020 bid, citing polling and fundraising numbers; Kamala Harris to Swalwell: "You're a great fighter"; Amash: Pelosi "making a mistake" by not starting impeachment; Biden touts Obama relationship; Michelle Obama says no endorsement is coming until after primaries; Biden repeatedly invokes "Barack and I" on campaign trail; U.K.'s Ambassador disinvited from Trump dinner after calling him "inept"; Trump: Iran "better be careful"; Tehran ups Uranium enrichment; 19 Senior Pentagon roles are currently filled by temps or vacant; Jeffrey Epstein charged with luring, abusing girls at his mansions; Has ties to Trump & Bill Clinton; Indictment: Epstein paid girls as young as 14 to engage in sex acts; Jeffrey Epstein charged with luring, abusing girls at his mansions; Pelosi stands by comments dismissing Ocasio-Cortez's influence: "All these people have their public whatever"; Trump touts a quote from Reagan as "cute", but it's fake; Congratulations to Executive Producer Susie Xu and family!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/9/201941 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trump says he is considering Executive Order to allow citizenship question in 2020 Census. President Trump: "I don't think I'm a bully at all"; Biden to CNN: Trump is the "Bully" I faced as a kid. Harris' 2nd quarter fundraising trails Buttigieg and Biden

Department of Justice: Looking at options to add citizenship question to Census. Source: Trump frustrated with Secretary Wilbur for caving and announcing Trump Administration abandoning citizenship question. Biden to CNN: Trump is a "Bully" he'd "Smack" in the mouth. Trump, Biden intensify war of words as Senator Harris says "We can't afford to be lovely... we need to know how to fight". Iowa voter: Harris "Needs to pay more attention" to Iowa. Biden: wasn't prepared for Harris to confront me like she did. Trump says border detention centers are "run beautifully" despite government finding dangerous overcrowding. Second Facebook group linked to Border Protection shows vulgar images; one post mocks separating migrant families. Border Patrol agents allegedly tried to shame migrant. Border Patrol agents allegedly tried to humiliate a migrant by making him hold a sign that read "I like men" in Spanish. Hickenlooper speaks out after major staff shakeup; Senior Aides urged him to drop 2020 bid and run for Senate. Ivanka Trump is everywhere these days.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/6/201942 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trump administration reverses course on census citizenship question after Trump contradicted officials on the issue; Biden, Harris hold dueling events in Iowa as new poll shows them virtually tied

Trump administration reverses course on census citizenship question after Trump contradicted officials on the issue; Trump was criticized by the right for caving on the issue; Trump defends plan to show off military at July 4th event; Trump misleads on the cost of July 4th event; Sources say military chiefs fear it will be politicized; Biden, Harris hold dueling events in Iowa as new poll shows them virtually tied; Senator Kamala Harris: "I know predators, and we have a predator living in the White House"; Biden raises $21.5 million in second quarter, but source says campaign blindsided by Buttigieg's $24.8 million haul; Women candidates surge in polls as they confront relentless questions over electability; Williamson criticizes Vogue for excluding her from story; Author of Vogue Profile: Williamson's "Criticism is legitimate"; Elizabeth Warren tries to win over voters hit by housing crisis; Trump: detained migrants living "Far Better" conditions now as children held at border are drawing themselves in cages; Children held at border draw images of themselves in cages; Supporters in some Trump ads aren't who you think...To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/4/201941 minutes, 6 seconds
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DHS watchdog releases disturbing photos of migrant facilities, Trump's "Salute to America" to include tanks, flyovers, New Poll: Harris surges post-debate, in virtual tie with Biden; Warren seen as having the best policy ideas

DHS watchdog releases photos of migrants crammed in detention centers; Official warns of "Ticking time bomb", Border patrol agent tells CNN his supervisor makes fun of migrants, including a comment about "Running over illegals", Trump adds tanks, flyovers and speech to July 4th celebration; Past presidents have avoided any political statements, Marianne Williamson responds to exclusion from high-profile Vogue piece on 2020 female candidates, Marianne Williamson on her debate comment that went viral, Trump administration to print census without citizenship question, Vice President Pence scraps New Hampshire event at last minute to return to White House; Press Secretary says "Something came up," Doesn't say what, "The Movies" premieres Sunday night at 9pm on CNN, Jon Cryer opens up about his iconic role as Duckie in 80's classic "Pretty in Pink"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/3/201942 minutes, 29 seconds
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New CNN Poll: Biden's lead shrinks to five points after first Dem debate, Harris surges to second; Ivanka Trump's role during historic trip questioned; Trump says Iran is "playing with fire" by breaching 2015 Nuclear deal he pulled United States out of

New CNN Poll: Sen. Harris surges after first debate; Leads on race relations but barely registers on other issues; New CNN Poll: Support for Biden is down 10 points as Harris moves up 9 points to second place; Viral video appears to show Ivanka Trump trying to insert herself in conversation between world leaders; Dems defend Sen. Kamala Harris after Trump Jr. retweets, then deletes post questioning her race; NYT reports Admin. Eyeing nuke freeze with North Korea; Trump touts "great meeting" with Kim Jong Un; Sources: Pompeo's taxpayer-funded security used for personal errands, including picking up takeout & dog from groomer; Whistleblower complains to Congress: Pompeo's taxpayer-funded security used for personal errands; Whistleblower complains to Congress Pompeo has treated security detail like "Uber Eats with guns"; Kamala Harris' husband defends her amid racist attack; Trump calls John Bolton "Mike", againTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
7/2/201941 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden defends his record after Harris challenges him on race; Democrats vow to provide health care to undocumented immigrants; The candidate who wants to give you $1K a month speaks out

Biden defends his record after Harris challenges him on race; Biden at debate: "I did not oppose busing in America"; Biden in 1975: "I oppose busing. It's an asinine concept..."; Biden ally: "He knows he has to do better"; Biden gets defensive after clashing with Harris; Democrats to close Biden: Question of an "off-night" or "Just not sharp anymore"; Democrats vow to provide health care to undocumented immigrants; Trump seizes on democrats vowing to extend health care to undocumented immigrants: "That's the end of that race!"; Harris walks back stance on abolishing private insurance; Jimmy Carter says Trump is an illegitimate President; The candidate who wants to give you $1K a month speaks out; NBC denies Andrew Yang's claim mic was off during debate; 2020 Democratic hopeful Andrew Yang on not wearing a tie to debate: I'm not a career politician, felt more natural; Yang on "Yang Gang" enthusiasm: I'm talking about real problems; 2020 Democrats visit migrant detention center; Buttigieg slams GOP for religious hypocrisy; Trump invites Kim Jong Un to "shake his hand" at DMZ; Trump lavishes praise on Saudi crown prince, but does not mention murder of Khashoggi; The best debate moments, hands down!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/29/201941 minutes, 1 second
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Biden and Sanders about to take center stage as Democrats signal leftward shift on first night. Democrats signal shift to the left at first debate. House passes border spending bill despite split among Democrats; Ocasio-Cortez: "we didn't even bother to n

Biden, Sanders, other Democrats about to face-off at debate. Biden adviser: "There is no need to try and draw contrasts" with Sanders. "The contrast couldn't be more obvious". Biden campaign: He's "prepared to defend his record" tonight. 4 of the top 5 Democrats about to go head-to-head at debate; Biden took notes of first night's debate. Biden and Sanders about to take center stage as democrats signal shift to the left on first night. House passes border spending bill after shocking photo of drowned father and daughter at border sparks outrage. Asylum officers union asks federal court to block Trump Administration's policy of sending migrants back to Mexico. Report: Trump Administration wants to withdraw deportation protections for families of active duty troops. Two friends of new Trump accuser speak out publicly. Two friends of new Trump accuser speak out publicly; E. Jean Carroll says Trump attacked her in a department store. Booker campaign touts fundraising haul after first debate night; the senator spoke more than any other candidate. Booker camp says it had second best fundraising day of campaign. Booker's reaction to O'Rourke's Spanish goes viral. When Spanish is up for debate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/28/201941 minutes, 56 seconds
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Democrats about to take stage at first debate after picture of drowned migrants intensifies immigration fight; Source: Biden hunkered down at "Debate Camp" in Delaware; doing mock debates with Granholm as team braces for attacks

Democrats about to take stage at first debate after picture of drowned migrants intensifies immigration fight; Source: Biden hunkered down at "Debate Camp" in Delaware; doing mock debates with Granholm as team braces for attacks; New details about how father, toddler drowned at border; Report: Wife watched husband, daughter drown at the border; GOP Senator chokes up over photo of drowned migrants; Ocasio-Cortez: Mueller public testimony will add "Pressure" and "Credence" to calls for impeachment; Trump on Mueller hearings: "The Mueller thing never stops"; Trump rips federal reserve chief, says "I made him"; Trump touts TIVO ... like it's 1999To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/27/201942 minutes, 11 seconds
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Senator Warren about to take stage as she preps for first debate, Sanders vs. Warren rivalry heats up before first debate, Trump: "I don't need exit strategies" with Iran

Warren unveils new election security plan ahead of first debate; Sanders, O'Rourke, others unveil new policies, Democratic candidates about to face biggest test yet at first debate; Biden bracing to be attacked on his own record, Bernie Sanders on whether key Democratic group prefers Elizabeth Warren to him: "I don't care who they prefer", Sanders campaign adviser on Warren rivalry: Do people want originals or copies? "He's the original", Trump warns of "Obliteration" if Iran attacks U.S.; Iranian leader: White House is "Mentally disabled", Shocking photo shows migrant father and daughter drowned at the U.S-Mexico border, Democrats seeks breakout moment in first 2020 debate, Agriculture Secretary Perdue on climate crisis; "It rained yesterday, it's a nice pretty day today", Melania Trump announces her spokeswoman will be President's new Press Secretary, replacing Sarah Sanders, Trump: I'm joking about serving more than 2 terms (Is he?)To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/26/201941 minutes, 1 second
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Trump says he can take on Iran without Congressional approval; Trump slams Biden for not getting Obama endorsement while Trump refuses to endorse Mike Pence for 2024; Sanders tries to one-up Warren with new student loan debt plan

Trump: I don't need Congressional approval on Iran; Imposed "hard-hitting" sanctions earlier today; Trump on accuser: "She's not my type... never happened"; Trump: "Of course" I would fill SCOTUS before election; Trump says he won't fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell; Sanders unveils plan to cancel $1.6T of student debt as he tries to stop Warren's rise in the polls; Critics of Warren, Sanders student debt plans say they benefit the wealthy; Harris touts her background as prosecutor on campaign trail; Sen. Harris heads into first debate touting background as prosecutor; On Trump: "Let's prosecute the case!"; Did Trump read the Mueller Report? Depends on the dayTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/25/201940 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trump warns of "obliteration" amid rising tensions with Iran. Trump: Not looking for war with Iran, but if there is, it will be "obliteration like you've never seen before". Key South Carolina event kicks off, 21 of 23 Democratic Candidates attending.

Trump: "I'm not looking for war, and if there is, it will be obliteration like you've never seen before". Trump warns of "obliteration" as the President's explanation of halting Iran strikes raises questions. Trump "Not looking for war" but warns of "obliteration"; cites 150 potential deaths as reason for halting strikes. Biden attends key South Carolina event amid controversy; Representative John Lewis: I don't think Biden remarks are offensive. Biden attends key South Carolina event amid controversy. Buttigieg faces protesters over fatal shooting of black man by white officer, says "Of course black lives matter". Washington Post: Trump has suggested holding G7 meeting of world leaders at one of his luxury resorts next year. Report: Trump's trips to properties drew $1.6 million over few months. Washington Post: Trump has faced pushback from some aides, White House Counsel's office for official visits to his properties. Report: Trump's visits to properties rake in taxpayer money. Mystery deepens in the deaths of 29 horses at California track; Club: fatal injury rate higher in United States than most countries.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/22/201940 minutes, 37 seconds
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Top lawmakers just briefed on Iran's downing of U.S. drone; Trump on whether U.S. will go to war: "You'll Find Out"; U.S. just military released coordinates of where it says U.S. drone was flying when shot down by Iran

Top Lawmakers just briefed on Iran's downing of U.S. drone; Trump on whether U.S. will go to war: "You'll Find Out"; U.S. just military released coordinates of where it says U.S. drone was flying when shot down by Iran; Democrats: Trump administration lawyers blocked Hope Hicks from answering questions during hearing 155 times; Hope Hicks denies knowing about hush money scheme: "I was directed" to make statement denying Trump relationship existed; Hope Hicks describes Trump's order to ex-aide to urge sessions to rescue himself from Russia probe as "Odd"; Biden called Booker about segregationist senators remarks; Democratic voter on Biden's Remarks on working with segregationist Senators: "I don't think he meant it in a derogatory way"; Senators receive classified briefing on UFO sightings; Watch Nixon's very long-distance phone call to Astronauts on the moon; "Apollo 11" premieres Sunday at 9pm ET;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/21/201940 minutes, 2 seconds
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Hope Hicks refuses to answer questions about Trump's White House; 2020 rivals hit Biden for citing work with segregationists; Senator Tim Scott backs McConnell: Reparations not realistic

Hope Hicks refuses to answer questions about Trump's White House; Democrats enraged after Hope Hicks stonewalls, White house claims immunity; 2020 rivals hit Biden for citing work with segregationists; Biden: Senator I worked with never called me "Boy; Senator Tim Scott backs McConnell: Reparations not realistic; McConnell: U.S. partly atoned by electing a black president; Senator Booker slams McConnell for "Ignorance" on reparations; RNC: Trump raised $24.8 million for 2020 bid in less than 24 hours; Trump formally kicks off 2020 campaign with same lines and attacks he used during 2016 campaign; United Nations investigator lays out gruesome new details in Khashoggi killing, says "Credible Evidence" crown prince was involved; Getting Hope Hicks to talk ... is HopelessTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/20/201942 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trump moments away from officially kicking off 2020 campaign, Acting Defense Chief resigns amid revelations of domestic violence, DHS officials blindsided by Trump threat to deport "Millions"

Trump about to officially kick off 2020 campaign in Florida; New Poll: Trump trails Biden, Sanders and Warren in Florida, Ocasio-Cortez compares migrant facilities to concentration camps, Trump contradicts top security officials downplaying alleged attacks on tankers by Iran as "Very minor", Trump's pick for Defense Chief drops out amid accusations of domestic violence involving him, his ex-wife and his son, Trump threatens to deport "Millions" ahead of re-election rally, Photographer snaps chilling photo of gunman: "If he would have saw me, he would've shot me. No doubt", Photographer comes face to face with gunman, takes haunting photo, The art of reading...or pretending to read, The Art of (Not?) readingTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/19/201943 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trump orders troops to Middle East amid tensions with Iran; Trump says it is "far too early to be focused" on polls as new poll shows him trailing Biden by double digits; Warren slams 2020 opponents for headlining events "behind closed doors with a bunch

Senior Iranian official: U.S. & Iran headed for confrontation; Pentagon releases new photos as proof Iran was behind tanker attacks; Some allies skeptical; Trump says he's doing great in polls after firing campaign pollsters; Trump fires campaign pollsters just before 2020 campaign kick-off rally tomorrow; Trump falsely denies existence of dismal internal polls; Source: Biden campaign keeping close eye on Warren's rise; Believes she's eating into Bernie Sanders' support; Poll: Six-point enthusiasm gain for Warren since March; NYT: Intel officials hesitant to fully brief Trump on escalating U.S. cyberattacks on Russia; NYT: Trump kept out of loop about cyberattacks on Russia due to fear he may overrule plan or share with foreign officials; Transportation Secy. Elaine Chao accused of using position to raise profile of family's shipping company; When President Trump talks... Don't cough; Banished from the room... for coughing; Trump: If you're going to cough, leave the roomTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/18/201940 minutes, 19 seconds
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White House officials privately admit Trump handled questions on taking foreign dirt poorly; "Tough" last few days; Trump thanks McConnell for defending him on foreign dirt remarks; McConnell: Democrats "Just can't let go ... case closed"

White House officials privately admit Trump handled questions on taking foreign dirt poorly; "Tough" last few days; Trump thanks McConnell for defending him on foreign dirt remarks; McConnell: Democrats "Just can't let go ... case closed"; Source: U.S. drone spotted Iranian boats closing in on tankers before attacks; Iran launched missile at drone but missed; Ex-Defense Secretary: Trump violated oath of office by saying he would accept dirt from foreign governments; Panetta on reported use of Kim Jong Un's brother as intel asset; Trump needs to start supporting intel agencies; Department of Justice releases legal opinion backing Mnuchin's refusal to turn over Trump's tax returns: Democrats demand "Unprecedented"; Voters responding to Warren's "I have a plan for that" Mantra; Warren rising in polls with policy plans, calls for Trump Impeachment; Mnuchin's controversial wife gives interview to rehab imageTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/15/201940 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump doubles down on taking political dirt: I talk to foreign governments everyday, "Should I immediately call the FBI?"; Government Watchdog: Kellyanne Conway should be removed from office; Sarah Sanders stepping down as White House Press Secretary

Trump doubles down on taking political dirt: I talk to foreign governments everyday, "Should I immediately call the FBI?"; GOP Source: Trump saying he'd take dirt on political rivals from foreign governments is "Really Bad" & "Impeachable"; Pompeo blames Iran for gulf tanker attacks, offers no evidence; Government Watchdog: Kellyanne Conway should be removed from office; Sarah Sanders stepping down as White House Press Secretary; Comes on 94th day without official White House briefing; Lineup for first 2020 Democratic Debate is set; Warren Surges in National Poll, Surpasses Sanders in Nevada; Charlamagne Tha God on Biden's lead among Black voters: He's "Had a seat at the table" for a long time because of Obama; Charlamagne Tha God: Buttigieg can diversify base by "Being Honest" and talking directly to Black people; U.S. Officials: U.S. has imagery showing an Iranian boat removing unexploded mine from Gulf tanker; Making over Air Force One; Trump-StyleTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/14/201941 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trump to ABC: "I think I'd take" info about 2020 opponent from foreign powers; says "It's not an interference";

Trump to ABC: "I think I'd take" info about 2020 opponent from foreign powers; says "It's not an interference"; House oversight votes to hold Barr and Ross in contempt; Wray: FBI "Would want to know about" any interference; Trump says "It's not what I meant. It's what I said" about report Kim Jong Un's half brother was a CIA source; A new kind of spinning at the White HouseTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/13/201945 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trump, Biden trade blows; About to speak at dueling events, Donald Trump Jr. to testify before Senate tomorrow, Trump says he wouldn't allow CIA to use Kim's family as assets

Sources: Biden in Trump's head more than any other candidate, Trump, FOX try to take down Biden over baseless health claims, Biden on Trump insults: "I'm either low IQ or I don't know what I am. Slow Joe Biden? Give me a break", House Speaker Pelosi says impeachment inquiry "Not off the table" amid deep divide among Democrats on issue, Trump on report that Kim Jong Un's half brother was a CIA asset: "I wouldn't let that happen under my auspices", Trump: Kim has "Kept his word," contradicting Bolton, Trump touts new "Beautiful letter" from Kim Jong Un, Nancy Pelosi on President Trump: "I'm done with him", Pelosi: House Democrats "Not even close" to backing impeachment inquiry; CNN counts 59 Democrats on board, Buttigieg: I won't exchange "Love letters" with dictators; Trump: I received a "Beautiful letter" from Kim Jong Un, Buttigieg hammers Trump: He was working on "Celebrity apprentice when I was packing my bags for Afghanistan", Jon Stewart lashes out at Congress for inaction bill for 9/11 responders: "You should be ashamed of yourselves"To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/12/201940 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trump escalates feud with Pelosi, calling her "A disgrace", U.S., Mexico enter 11th hour of talks to avoid Trump's tariffs, Sources: Aides made forceful case to Biden to change stance on abortion funding

Trump erupts over reported comments by Pelosi saying she'd rather see him in prison than impeached, calls her "A Disgrace", Talks to avoid Trump tariffs enter 11th hour; Comes after weak jobs report shows tariffs may be hurting economy, CNN: Biden camp had "Intense" meetings about his abortion stance, Biden flip-flops on abortion funding less than 24 hours after co-chair says Biden stands by his position, Biden campaign says sudden flip-flop on abortion funding was not simply to be politically expedient, Biden campaign admits it has been rough week for team, Video shows U.S. & Russian warships nearly collide, U.S. & Russian warships nearly collide in the Pacific, Navy: Ships came within 50 to 100 feet of each other, Women voters split over whether Trump will win re-election, Trump voter: Think I made a mistake voting for him, Democratic voter: Trump should be given a chance to do his job, Actor Tyler Perry donates vans to church profiled on CNN, Actor Tyler Perry, moved by CNN report, donates to church devastated by hurricaneTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/11/201941 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trump erupts over reported comments by Pelosi saying she'd rather see him in prison than impeached, calls her "A Disgrace"; U.S., Mexico enter 11th hour of talks to avoid Trump's tariffs; Sources: Aides made forceful case to Biden to change stance on abor

Trump erupts over reported comments by Pelosi saying she'd rather see him in prison than impeached, calls her "A Disgrace"; U.S., Mexico enter 11th hour of talks to avoid Trump's tariffs; Sources: Aides made forceful case to Biden to change stance on abortion funding; Biden flip-flops on abortion funding less than 24 hours after co-chair says Biden stands by his position; Biden campaign admits it has been a rough week for team; Video shows U.S & Russian warships nearly collide; Women voters split over whether Trump will win re-election; Trump voter: Think I made a mistake voting for him; Dem voter: Trump should be given a chance to do his job; Actor Tyler Perry donates vans to church profiled on CNNTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/8/201941 minutes, 23 seconds
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Nadler makes private push for impeachment, splits with Pelosi; Biden faces Democratic blowback over position on abortion amendment; White House says tariffs for Mexico still on despite meetings

Nadler, Pelosi clash over impeachment inquiry; Report: Pelosi said she wants to see Trump "in prison," not impeached; Biden about to speak, on defense over abortion stance; Trump vows to proceed with Mexico tariffs amid growing GOP criticism; White House doubles down on Mexico tariff threat amid surge of apprehensions at the border in May; Officials say 144,000 people were apprehended at border in May; White House says no deal yet with Mexico, tariffs are still a go; Washington Post: New documents show Iraqi Sheikh, who lobbied Pompeo and Bolton on foreign policy, had long stay at Trump's hotel; Report: Iraqi Sheikh with an agenda had long Trump hotel stay; New details about Americans who died at resort days apart; Official: One had heart attack; others had internal bleeding; New details about three Americans who died days apart in same Dominican Republic resort; Trump adds special touch to D-Day proclamationTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/7/201941 minutes, 8 seconds
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No deal yet as officials meet amid Trump tariff threat; New report: Trump's Mexico tariffs could cost U.S. 400k jobs; Trump on whether he regrets not serving in Vietnam War: "I was never a fan of that war... it was very far away"; Trump on climate change:

No deal yet as officials meet amid Trump tariff threat; New report: Trump's Mexico tariffs could cost U.S. 400k jobs; Trump on whether he regrets not serving in Vietnam War: "I was never a fan of that war... it was very far away"; Trump on climate change: "There is a change in weather and I think it changes both ways"; Democratic rivals slam Biden for supporting Hyde amendment that bans federal funds for abortions; DNC says it won't hold entire debates on a single issue after presidential candidate Inslee pushed for climate change debate; Bernie Sanders confronts Walmart, slams its "Starvation Wages"; 3 Americans dead in 5 days at resort in Dominican Republic; What kept Trump awake in London? Bette MidlerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/6/201941 minutes, 51 seconds
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Hope Hicks' Attorney to Congress: White House has advised us not to release documents, citing confidentiality and executive privilege; London Mayor: Trump attacks what I'd expect from "11-Year-Old"; GOP Senator on Trump's Mexico Tariffs: It's A "Mistake"

Hope Hicks' Attorney to Congress: White House has advised us not to release documents, citing confidentiality and executive privilege; UK official rejects Trump's repeated claims of spying during campaign: "There is no big conspiracy"; London Mayor: Trump attacks what I'd expect from "11-Year-Old"; GOP Senator on Trump's Mexico tariffs: It's A "Mistake"; GOP lawmakers warn trump they may be forced to block Mexico tariffs; Trump: That would be "Foolish"; Biden on criticism from Democratic rivals: "See You Around"; CNN Poll: Democratic support for Biden plunges among young voters; Biden in first Senate run used age against his opponent; Paul Manafort could be moved to brutal Rikers Island Jail; Would likely be kept away from other inmates for safety; Larry the Cat photo bombs Trump photo opTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/5/201941 minutes, 15 seconds
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Kushner dodges question after question in rare interview; GOP Sen. Gardner: Mexico tariffs "a bad idea, plain and simple," I share concerns with WH "every chance I get"; House to vote on holding Atty General Barr in contempt

Kushner defends Trump, won't say whether birtherism is racist; Jared Kushner dodges question on whether Trump's push of birtherism is racist: "I wasn't involved in that"; WH official: Kushner's refusal to criticize Trump in baffling interview is something the President will view favorably; GOP Senators slam Trump's tariff threat to Mexico; Trump taunts Mexico over tariff threat amid meetings in U.S.; NYT: Trump Admin weighed imposing tariffs on Australia; Officials told Trump tariffs would alienate top ally; Oversight Committee to hold Barr & Ross in contempt; Top House Democrats shifting on impeachment; Jeffries: "Hearings should commence immediately"; Sources: Pelosi reiterates opposition to impeachment in private meeting as top Dems shift toward supporting hearings; Trump's UK visit: Pomp, circumstance & controversy; London's mayor likens Trump to "fascists of the 20th century"; Trump braces for protests amid escalating feud with London mayor; Virginia Beach gunman wrote it had been "a pleasure to serve the city" in resignation letter on day of shooting; Virginia Beach gunman submitted resignation letter hours before shooting, writing it was "due to personal reasons"; Gunman's resignation letter reveals new details; All the people on Trump's "nasty" listTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
6/4/201940 minutes, 50 seconds