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April 10, 2020

•U.S. Blocked Private Labs from Using Tests in January; Italy's COVID-19 Toll Surpasses 18,000; Italian Mayor Say Death Toll Likely Much Higher; Spain Extends State of Emergency Until April 26; 13-Year- Old Girl Who Inspired CBD Movement Has Died; Health Care Workers Wear Smiling Photo on Their Gear; Award-Winning Distillery Shifts from Spirits to Sanitizer. Aired 4:30-5a ET
•U.S. Confirmed Cases Top 46,000 with 16,600+ Deaths; Doctor: Virus Will Tell Us When It's Save to Open Up Again; Trump Downplays Use of Face Masks Despite CDC Advice; U.S. Fed Unleashes $2.3 Trillion in New Loans; OPEC Closing in on a Deal on Record Oil Cut; Australia Closed Off Gold Coast Beaches; U.S. Blocked Private Labs From Using Tests in January. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•According to John Hopkins University, There Are Now More Than 1.6 Million Confirmed Cases of the Coronavirus Worldwide; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Was Moved Out of the ICU But Still Being Monitored for COVID-19; Some European Countries Prepare to Ease Lockdown; Spain Extends State of Emergency; Coronavirus Pandemic, Deaths In United States Surge Past 16,000; More Than 400 Cases Linked To Chicago Jail; Task Force Philadelphia And D.C. Could Be Next Hotspots; U.S. States Tighten Measures To Curb Spread Of Virus; Wuhan, China Lifts Lockdown After 10 Weeks; Philippines Confront Rising Number Of Infections; U.S. Fed Unleashes Additional $2.3 Billion In Loans; OPEC, Russia Agree To Supply Cuts, But No Deal With Mexico Yet; The Road Ahead For Covid-19 Survivors; U.S. Cities Light It Blue For First Responders; Teacher Walks Five Miles Daily To Deliver Free Meals. Aired 3-4a ET
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•U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 16,000; Italy's COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 18,000; Boris Johnson Out of Intensive Care; Doctor Relays Positives and Negatives of Ventilator Use; African Elites Get Their Own Healthcare; OPEC, Russia Agree to Cut 10 Million Barrels a Day; U.S. Workers Struggle as Jobless Claims Spike; Some European Countries Prepare to Ease Lockdown. Aired 12-1a ET
•Members of the Coronavirus Task Force Hold a Press Briefing. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•White House Holds Coronavirus Task Force Briefing. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
•White House Coronavirus Press Conference. Aired 2:30-3p ET
•White House Coronavirus Task Force Holds Briefing as Global Death Toll Tops 100K. Aired 2-2:30p ET
•Florida Governor Considers Reopening Schools Next Month; Louisiana Unable to Release Racial Breakdown of Cases; Massachusetts Attorney General, Maura Healey, Discusses Investigation into Holy Oaks Soldier's Home after 18 Veterans Died of Virus; Trump and White House Coronavirus Task Force Hold Press Briefing. Aired 1:30-2p ET
•Dr. Fauci Says, Now Is No Time To Back Off Social Distancing; White House Watching Philly As Next Possible Hot Spot. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•Christians Celebrating Easter During Pandemic; Former NFL Player Mark Campbell Shares His Coronavirus Story; Soon: White House Task Force Holds Briefing. Aired 12:30-1p ET
•New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Need New Federal Stimulus Bill Before Economy Can Reopen; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 777 Deaths Thursday, 7,844 Total Deaths Statewide To Date; Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Virus Decides When It's Appropriate To Reopen; Coronavirus Taking Its Toll On Mental Health In The U.S.; Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte Expected To Extend Lockdown To May 3rd. Aired 12-12:30p ET
•Survey of Economists: U.S. Already in Recession; Trump Administration Pushing to Reopen U.S. in May; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
•Fauci: Coronavirus Curve "Going in Right Direction"; Fauci: Antibody Tests Comings "In a Week or So"; Trump: Country Will Reopen Sooner Than People Think; Trump & CDC Director Clash over Need for Testing; Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist (D-MI) Discusses Creation of Task Force to Address Racial Disparities in COVID-19; Survey of Economists: U.S. Already in Recession. Aired 11-11:30a ET
•Health Experts Say True Death Toll in Italy May Never Be Known; South Africa Extends National Lockdown Through End of April; China Starts to Ease Restrictions Amid Fear of Second Wave of Infections; Regulatory Roadblocks Prevented Early Effort to Ramp Up Testing; Interview with Representative Dan Kildee (D-MI) about Flint's Water Crisis. Aired 10:30-11a ET
•Trump Administration Pushing To Reopen U.S In May; Ohio Governor Says, Residents Making Huge Difference In Slowing Spread; Every Continent Except Antarctica Impacted By COVID-19. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
•Florida Governor Considering Reopening some Schools; New Orleans Data on Social Distancing; Pennsylvania Orders Schools Closed for Rest of Year; Covid-19 Patient Shares His Story. Aired 9:30-10a ET
•New York Deaths Rise as Hospitalizations Fall; Trump Administration Pushing to Reopen U.S. in May; Michigan Ban on Travel Between Two Residences Begins Tomorrow; Michigan Forms Task Force on Racial Disparities in Coronavirus Deaths; Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Clinic Team Up to Deliver 15,000 Pieces of PPE, ICU Gowns to Detroit Hospital. Aired 9-9:30a ET

April 09, 2020

•U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Condition Improving; WHO Says Africa Tops 10,000 COVID-19 Cases and 500 Deaths; Bernie Sanders Drops Out, Clearing Joe Biden's Path. Aired 5:30-6a ET
•Trump Resists Criticism; New Models Estimate 60,000 U.S. Deaths; WTO: Global Trade May Plunge Up to 32 Percent This Year; Millions More Expected to File Jobless Claims in U.S. Aired 5-5:30a ET
•WTO Says Global Trade to Fall by at Least 13 Percent in 2020; OPEC and Russia to Debate Oil Price War in Emergency Meeting; Macron to Address Public as Virus Deaths Surge; COVID-19 Causing Disruption in Food Supply; Bernie Sanders Drops Out, Clearing Joe Biden's Path; Opera Star Andrea Bocelli Performing Live on Easter. Aired 4:30-5a ET
•U.S. Marks Most Number of Deaths Reported in Single Day; New York Marks Highest Single Day Death Toll Tuesday; New Model Estimates 60,000 U.S. Deaths by August; Doctor: Social Distancing Guidelines Need to Remain in Place; COVID-10 Survivor Shares His Story to Help Others; W.H.O. Chief Fires Back After Trump Attacks Organization; U.K.'s Prime Minister Condition Improving; Millions More Expected to File Jobless Claims in U.S. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•Political Showdown Between President Trump and WHO's Director General; U.S. Recorded Another Grim Milestone in Coronavirus Death Toll; President Trump Eager to Re-open U.S. Economy; WTO Warns Global Trade Will Be Crippled by This Pandemic; Russia, OPEC To Meet Thursday Amid Falling Oil Prices; Update From London On The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson; U.S. Reports Greatest Single-Day Increase In Deaths; France's Nationwide Lockdown To Extend Past April 15; U.K. Death Toll, Signs Of Plateau In New Cases; Italy's Death Toll Rises, But ICU Cases Decrease; Spain's Death Toll Rises For Second Day In A Row; Macron To Address Public As Virus Deaths Surge; World Food Program, WFP, Warns Covid-19 Could Cause Mass Famine; Acting U.S. Navy Secretary's Trip Cost $243,000; Bernie Sanders Drops Out Of U.S. Presidential Race; Race For The White House; Israel Celebrates Passover Under Lockdown; Funnyman Murray Helps Local Gym. Aired 3-4a ET
•New U.S. Cases Trending Downward; White House to Labs: Get Test Kits Done; Virus May Not Go Away in Warm Weather; U.K. Prime Minister's Condition Improving; Trump Wants to Reopen with "Big Bang" in May; WTO: Global Trade May Plunge Up to a Third This Year; Spain's Death Toll Rises For Second Day In A Row; Italy's Virus Death Toll Rises, ICU Cases Decreases; Dozens OF Former World Leader Demand Action From G20; Sweden Adopts Alternative Approach To Combat Virus. Aired 2-3a ET
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•New U.S. Cases Trending Downward; White House to Labs: Get Test Kits Done; Virus May Not Go Away in Warm Weather; U.K. Prime Minister's Condition Improving; Political Showdown between President Trump and WHO Director-General; Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and Other Former World Leaders Demand Action from G20; Trump Wants to Reopen Economy with 'Big Bang' in May; Many Small Business Owners Find Lifeline out of Reach; WHO: Africa Tops 10,000 Cases, 500 Deaths; Lessons in Leadership: New Zealand's Virus Response; Bernie Sanders Drops Out of U.S. Presidential Race. Aired 12-1a ET
•Nursing Homes in New Jersey And California Reporting Clusters of Cases; Food Banks Struggle to Replenish Shelves as Demand Spikes; Remembering 13-Year-Old Medical Inspiration Charlotte Figi. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•Nursing Homes in Crisis?; Philadelphia New Coronavirus Hot Spot?; 6.6. Million Americans File For Unemployment. Aired 3-3:30p ET
•Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Chief Economist, Discusses 6.6 Million Americans Filing Unemployment Claims This Week; Faces of Unemployment Amid the Coronavirus Crisis; British P.M. Boris Johnson Moved Out of ICU; New Study Indicates Coronavirus in New York May have Originated in Europe & Parts of U.S.; New York Has Largest Amount of Death Today Since Outbreak Began; Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding Discusses Virus in New York Possibly Came from Europe & Parts of U.S.;
•6.6 File For Unemployment Jobless Claims Surge For Third Week; States Ramp Up Restrictions To Prevent Spread Of Virus; Policy Report Lays Out Road Map To Reopening U.S.; Detroit Hospital Workers: Patients Are Dying In The ER Hallways; USS Roosevelt Sailor Found Unresponsive, Transferred To ICU. Aired 2-2:30p ET
•6.6 Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims Last Week; Researchers Turn to 100-Year-Old Vaccine as Potential COVID-19 Treatment; Dr. Peter Hotez Discusses Using 100-Year-Old Vaccine to Treat COVID-19; Health Experts Say California Is Flattening the Curse; Sprain to Ease Lockdown Restrictions after "Hitting Peak". Aired 1:30- 2p ET
•U.S Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 15,000; Chicago Jail Now Largest Known Source Of U.S Virus Infection; 6.6 Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims Last Week. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•6.6. Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims Last Week; CNN: Trump Aides Talking Plans To Reopen Economy As Soon As May; Coronavirus Deaths Projected To Peak Today In Michigan; Macron To Address Public As Coronavirus Deaths Surge; Italian PM: Could Be "End Of Europe" If EU Doesn't Act. Aired 12:30-1p ET
•New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 1000 Workers Statewide Processing Flood Of Jobless Claims; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: A Record 799 Deaths Wednesday, 7067 Total To Date; Houston Area Has More Known Cases Than Anywhere Else In Texas; CDC Issues New Guidelines For Essential Workers; Dr. Anthony Fauci: Antibody Testing Should Cover Nearly Every American. Aired 12-12:30p ET
•New Poll: 53% of Voters Pick Biden over Trump in 2020 Matchup; Biden Reaches Out to Sanders & His Supporters; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
•Global Coronavirus Cases Surge Past 1.5 Million; Fauci" We Can Evaluate How Quickly to Normalize at End of April; Trump Clashes with Governors on Volume of Tests; Philadelphia Health Commissioner, Dr. Thomas Farley, Discusses Philadelphia's Nearly 5,000 Coronavirus Cases & 78 Deaths; 6.6 Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims Last Week; Trump's Task Force Focuses on Reopening Economy as Dems & GOP Clash over $250 Billion Small Business Relief Bill; Bill Gates: Americans' Behaviors Are "Utterly Changed" by Coronavirus. Aired 11-11:30a ET
•U.S. Sailors on Four Aircraft Carriers Test Positive for Virus; Federal Reserve Launches $2.3 Trillion for Small Business and Local Government Loans; Remembering Charlotte Figi; At Least Two Patients Die at Detroit Hospital E.R. Hallways. Aired 10:30-11a ET
•Model Projects U.S Daily Deaths Will Peak On Easter Sunday; Officials Concerned About Spikes In D.C., Baltimore And Philadelphia; Health Experts Say California Is Flattening The Curve. Aired 10-10:30a ET
•Clash over Relief Bill; Chicago Makes Makeshift Morgue; Blacks Dying from Coronavirus at Higher Rate; China Using Surveillance to Track Spread of Coronavirus. Aired 9:30-10a ET
•New York and New Jersey See Highest Single-Day Death Toll from Coronavirus; Frontline Doctors Face COVID-19 Surge; 6.6 Million Americans Filed Jobless Claims Last Week; Officials Concerned About Spikes of COVID-19 in D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia; New York and New Jersey See Highest Single-Day Death Toll; Democrats and GOP Clash Over $250 Billion Small Business Relief Bill. Aired 9-9:30a ET

April 08, 2020

•France COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 10,000; Millions Of Americans Filing For Unemployment Claims; Study Shows Pregnant Women Do Not Get More Severe Illness With Coronavirus. Aired 5:30-6a ET
•John Hopkins: 1,900+ Deaths in U.S. On Tuesday; Trump Deflects, Dismisses & Misleads; Wisconsin Holds Election Despite Health Precautions; U.K. Prime Minister is Stable, Not on Ventilation; Virus Hitting African-Americans Especially Hard. Aired 5-5:30a ET
•Virus Hitting African Americans Especially Hard; Wisconsin Hold Election Despite Health Precautions; Millions Filing for Unemployment Claims in U.S.; Trump: Initial Issues with Small Business Loan Programs; Travel Restrictions Imposed Across Africa; W.H.O. Says Cases in Iran are Flattening Off; Turkey's ICU at Over 60 Percent Capacity; New Zealand has Third Straight Day of Decline in New Cases; John Prine, Legendary Singer-Songwriter Dies at 73 of Coronavirus. Aired 4:30-5a ET
•U.S. Suffers Most Deaths in One Day; New York City Reports 800+ Deaths Tuesday; U.S. Surgeon General Says Black Population at Higher Risk; Trump Slams W.H.O. and Threatens to Cut Off Funding; France COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 10,000; Wuhan Lifts Lockdown and Outbound Travel Ban; U.K. Prime Minister is Stable, Not on Ventilation. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•Coronavirus Pandemic; Johns Hopkins, 1,900 Deaths In United States On Tuesday; Virus Hitting African Americans Especially Hard; Second Coronavirus Vaccine Trial Begins In United States; First Phase Of Trial Expected To End In Summer; Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Resigns After Speech Leaked; Race To Stop Virus In One Of Asia's Largest Slums; Lockdown Puts pressure On India's Poor; Middle East, Africa Working To Combat Virus; 17,000 Plus Arrested In South Africa For Defying Lockdown; WHO Reports New Cases In Iran Decreasing; Turkey's ICU At Over 60 Percent Capacity; Self-Grooming In Quarantine. Aired 3- 4a ET
•taly And Spain See Signs Of Hope In COVID-19 Outbreak; COVID-19 Taking Toll On African-Americans; Wuhan Lifts Lockdown And Outbound Travel Ban; Death Toll in France Continues to Rise Despite Month-Long Lockdown; U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 13,000; Trump Threatens the World Health Organization; New Zealand Is Squashing the Curve; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Still in ICU. Aired 2-3a ET
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•U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 13,000; China Has Lifted Lockdown Restrictions in Wuhan; Trump Threatens the World Health Organization; Anesthesiologist Describes His Coronavirus Work; Japanese P.M. Declares State of Emergency in 7 Areas; One of Asia's Biggest Slums Races to Stop Virus; More Than 17,000 Arrested in South Africa for Defying Lockdown; Coronavirus Survivors Share Experiences; Asia Markets Mixed after Wall Street Losses; Global Food Supply Chain Under Strain; Accuser Accepts Decision that Freed Cardinal Pell. Aired 12-1a ET
•Doctor Goes Back to Work After 10 Days in IU; New Zealand Has Only One Confirmed Case of Coronavirus Death After Lockdown; Domestic Violence Websites and Call Centers See Surge. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•Louisiana in Crisis; Did Trump Administration Ignore Outbreak Warnings?; U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Tops 14,000. Aired 3-3:30p ET
•Outbreak Response Sparks Confusion About Who's In Charge; Bernie Sanders Drops Out Of 2020 Race; Update On Impact Of Pandemic Across The Globe; China Lifts Lockdown Restrictions In Wuhan; Mnuchin Asks Congress For $250 Billion To Boost Small Business Loan Program. Aired 2:30-3p ET
•U.S. Projected Deaths Revised Down; Interview with Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser; Confusion Over PPE Distribution Continues. Aired 2-2:30p ET
•White House Coordinator Urges Lab Directors To Help Find Testing Kits; Dr. Rob Davidson Discusses No Tests Available For Suspected COVID-19 Patients; Bernie Sanders Suspends Presidential Campaign; Dr. Michael Wasserman Discusses Taking Elderly Family Members Out Of Nursing Homes; Early Data Shows Black Americans At Higher Risk For Coronavirus. Aired 1:30-2p ET
•New Model Now Projects 60,000 Deaths In U.S By August; Report Shows, Intel Officials Warned About Outbreak In Late November; White House Coordinator Says, Testing Kits Are Out There Idle. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•Poll: 54 Percent Of Voters Disapproved Of Trump's Handling Of Coronavirus; N.Y. Governor Gives Update On Coronavirus Response. Aired 12:30-1p ET
•Senator Bernie Sanders Drops Out Of The Presidential Race; New Model Predicts Fewer Deaths Earlier Peak In U.S.; New Model Projects 60,000 Deaths In The U.S. By August; New Model Projects Peak In The U.S. Deaths On April 12; CNN Poll: 57 Percent Of The Americans Say Federal Government Has Done A Poor Job Of Handling Coronavirus Outbreak. Aired 12-12:30p ET
•Bernie Sanders Suspends Presidential Campaign; Sanders Speaks after Suspending Run for White House. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
•Trump Upbeat But White House Response Team Cautious as Death Projections Lowered; Obama Roasts Administration on System of Testing & Monitoring Needed Nationwide; ABC News: Intel Officials Warned in Late November about "Cataclysmic" Outbreak; Trump Attempts to Shift Crisis Blame to WHO; Cotton Sounded Early Alarms about Coronavirus; Bernie Sanders Suspends White House Run. Aired 11-11:30a ET
•Interview with Newspaper Photographers on Documenting Coronavirus; Wuhan Lifts Lockdown Today; American Automakers Turn to Personal Protective Equipment. Aired 10:30-11a ET
•Key Coronavirus Model Lowers Death Projections; Frontline Doctors Share COVID-19 Experience With CNN; Early Data Shows Black Americans At Higher Risk For Coronavirus. Aired 10-10:30a ET
•Loan Program Marred by Glitches; Boris Johnson Remains in ICU; More Sailors Positive for COVID-19. Aired 9:30-10a ET
•Report: U.S. Intelligence Warned of Outbreak of COVID-19 in November; Early Data Shows Coronavirus Hits Black Americans Disproportionately; Small Business Loan Program for U.S. Businesses Marred By Glitches and Breakdowns. Aired 9-9:30a ET

April 07, 2020

•NYT Reports Trump Adviser Issued Start Warning About Coronavirus In January; British Prime Minister Boris Johnson In Intensive Care With Coronavirus; Inmates Warn That U.S. Prisons Are Not Prepared For Coronavirus. Aired 5:30-6a ET
•British Prime Minister Boris Johnson In Intensive Care; Senators Call on Trump to Address PPE Shortage; New York Still in Crisis, But Seeing Possible Plateau; Virus Hitting Some African American Communities Hard; European Market Moves Come After Wall Street Rally. Aired 5-5:30a ET
•British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Intensive Care; Inside a New York City Emergency Room Battling COVID-19; European Market Moves Come After Wall Street Rally; Cardinal Pell Freed, Sex Abuse Conviction Overturned; New York Philharmonic Plays Tribute to Medical Workers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
•British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Intensive Care; More than 97 Percent of U.S. Under Stay-At-Home Orders; New York Still in Crisis but Seeing Possible Plateau; Health Experts Say Peak Death Rate Still to Come; India to Relax Export Ban on Anti-Malaria Drug; China Reports No New Deaths for First Time in Months; Investigating the Origins of COVID-19. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•: Prime Minister Boris Johnson Still in ICU; U.S. Remains the Epicenter of Coronavirus; Spain and Italy Proves Lockdown Works; Coronavirus Pandemic; Johns Hopkins, 368,000 Plus Cases, 10,900 Plus Deaths In The United States; USNS Comfort To Treat Covid-19 Patients Off New York; British Prime Minister Boris Johnson In The Intensive Care; How Markets Are Reacting To Boris Johnson's Move To ICU; India To Relax Export Ban On Anti-Malaria Drug; Cardinal Pell Freed From Prison; Young Composer Plays Isolation Waltz; Families Draw, Create Rainbow Art To Brighten Days. Aired 3-4a ET
•Foreign Secretary Raab To Step In Where Necessary For Johnson; Cardinal Pell Freed, Sex Abuse Conviction Overturned; Japan PM To Declare State Of Emergency In 7 Areas; British Prime Minister in ICU; U.S. Faces Widespread Shortage of Medical Supplies; China's Continuing War on COVID-19; Spain and Italy Face Economic Instability amid an Extended Lockdown; Ecuador Struggles to Bury Its Dead. Aired 2-3a ET
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•British Prime Minister in ICU; U.S. Faces Widespread Shortage of Medical Supplies; Inside a New York Emergency Room Battling Coronavirus; China Reports No New Deaths for First Time on Monday; Japanese P.M. to Declare State of Emergency; Cardinal Pell Freed, Sex Abuse Conviction Overturned; Investigating the Origin of the Coronavirus. Aired 12-1a ET
•New Jersey Nurse Details Struggles After Treating Three Family Members for Virus; New Groups of Infected Patients Tied to Kansas Church Events; Hockey, Basketball Consider When to Bring Back Games; More Than 12,000 People Have Died from Virus in The U.S. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•Coronavirus Hitting African-Americans Hardest; Acting Navy Secretary Submits Resignation; Did President Trump Ignore Coronavirus Warnings?; U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Passes 12,000. Aired 3-3:30p ET
•Stephanie Grisham Out As White House Press Secretary; Trump Removes Watchdog Of Pandemic Accountability Group; Drug Hoarding Making Life Difficult For Patients; Health Care Workers Sound Alarm On Severe Staff Shortages & Urgent Need For Medical Supplies;
•U.S. Measures to Slow Coronavirus Spread Increase; Interview with President of American Medical Association Patrice Harris; Interview with Illinois State Comptroller. Susana Mendoza Aired 2- 2:30p ET
•Former Navy Secretary, Ray Mabus, Discusses Trump Saying He'll "Get Involved" With Ousted Navy Captain's Case; Interview With House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); British P.M. Boris Johnson In Intensive Care. Aired 1:30-2p ET
•Nearly 400,000 U.S. Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Top 11,000; Wisconsin Voters Face Long Lines Amid Pandemic; Acting Navy Secretary Ordered To Apologize After Calling Navy Captain Stupid. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•Coronavirus Hitting Black Communities Harder Than Others; Small Business Loan Program Plagued By Glitches; MLB Considering Playing Games At Single Location. Aired 12:30-1p ET
•Small Louisiana Parish Begins Drive-Thru Testing Today; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: Monday Was Largest Single-Day Increase In Number Of Deaths; Surgeon General Jerome Adams: I Expect U.S. Will Have Fewer Than 100K Deaths; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: How Quickly U.S. Can Restart Life Depends On Testing; Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards: There's A Disparity Happening With Coronavirus Deaths. Aired 12-12:30p ET
•NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update On Coronavirus Response; Dr. Rochelle Walensky Discusses Monday's Largest Single-Day Increase In Deaths In NY & Boston Mayor On Spike Happening In Massachusetts; Wisconsin Holds Primary Election Amid Pandemic; British P.M. Boris Johnson In Intensive Care; Mayor Paul TenHaken (R), Sioux Falls Discusses Why No Statewide Stay-At-Home Order As 70 Percent In South Dakota Could Be Infected. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
•Trump: County Will Re-Open "Sooner Than People Think"; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11-11:30a ET
•Wisconsin Primary Today Despite Governor's Efforts; Interview with University of Nebraska Medical Center Chancellor Jeffrey Gold; Interview with Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. Aired 10:30-11a ET
•Early Signs Social Distancing Is Working As Nation Battles Outbreak; U.K Prime Minister Johnson In ICU After Coronavirus Symptoms Worsened; Surgeon General Says, Many Black Americans At Higher Risk For COVID. Aired 10-10:30a ET
•FDNY Members Test Positive for Virus; New Study on Pregnant Women and Coronavirus; Grisham Leaving West Wing. Aired 9:30-10a
•Louisiana Governor: Seventy Percent of COVID-19 Deaths in State are African-Americans; Michigan's Two Largest Healthcare Providers Say 2,000-Plus Staff Members Infected with COVID-19; Wisconsin Polls Open Despite Virus Concerns as Democrats Fight to Delay; New York Governor Sees Possible Flattening of the Curve; Peter Navarro Allegedly Warned White House of Pandemic in January; U.K.'s Prime Minister in ICU After Coronavirus Symptoms Worsened. Aired 9-9:30a ET

April 06, 2020

•Parents And Caregivers Adapt To Sudden Homeschooling; UNICEF: Coronavirus Poses Latest Threat To DRC Health System; Explore The World Without Leaving Home. Aired 5:30-6a ET
•Johns Hopkins: Nearly 10,000 Americans Have Died from Coronavirus; British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Admitted at Hospital; Infection Rates of Coronavirus Spikes in Louisiana and New Jersey. Aired 5-5:30a ET
•U.S. Market Futures Pointing Up Ahead of Open; Trump and Pelosi Say They Want More Economic Stimulus; Small Business Owners Hit Hard by Crisis; Comedy Club Owner Forced to Lay Off Employees Amid Crisis; CNN Speaks to Frontline Medical Worker in U.K.; Couple Scraps Wedding Plans, Gets Married Online . Aired 4:30-5a ET
•U.S. Surgeon General Compares Coming Days to 9/11; Trump Says We See Light at the End of the Tunnel; Governor of New York Says New York Could Be Near Apex of Infections; British Prime Minister in Hospital for Tests; Queen Addresses Nation, Urges Citizens to Stay United; Researchers Race to Develop Treatment for Virus; Spain Distributing Rapid Coronavirus Tests to Hospitals; Italy Records Lowest Death Rate in Two Weeks. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•Shinzo Abe to Declare a State of Emergency; Asian Markets Ended in Green Arrows; Coronavirus Hurt Millions of Businesses; A Solemn Holy Week for Christians; U.S. COVID Cases is Now Compared to Painful History; No Shortage of Boastful Lines Amidst Crisis; New York City Not Out of the Woods Yet; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Brought to Hospital; Italy and Spain Finally Got Their Needed Medical Supplies; Robot Help Doctors in Northern Italy. Aired 3-4a ET
•Responsibility And Blame: U.S. Leadership Amid Crisis; U.S. Futures, Asian Markets Rise While Oil Drops; NHK: Japan's PM Planning For State Of Emergency; U.S. Coronavirus Cases at 330,000 Plus and President Trump Sees Light at the End of Tunnel; Trumps Pushes Hydroxychloroquine Drug for Virus Treatment; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Hospitalized; Queen Elizabeth II Addresses the U.K.; Australia's Fight Against Coronavirus; Decline in Deaths in New York While Infections in Louisiana and New Jersey Rise; Positive News Out of Spain and Italy. Aired 2-3a ET
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•69,400+ Deaths Worldwide, 9,600+ Deaths in U.S. from Coronavirus; Trump Touts Unproven Drug to Treat Coronavirus; British Prime Minister Hospitalized Overnight for Tests; Drive-Through Funerals at Europe's Largest Cemetery; Tokyo Reports Highest Jump in Virus Cases in One Day; India Holds Candlelight Vigil as Cases Rise; California Unveils COVID-19 Housing Plan for the Homeless; Couple Scraps Wedding Plans, Gets Married Online. Aired 12-1a ET
•British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Intensive Care with coronavirus. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Moved to Intensive Care; Science vs. Opinion Debates Raging in Trump White House?; Over 10,000 Now Dead From Coronavirus in United States. Aired 3-3:30p ET
•Heated Feud Erupts At White House Over Unproven Virus Treatment; SBA Sets Up Hotline For Lenders After Rocky Start To Aid Loans; Detroit Prepares Massive Field Hospital As Cases Near 16,000 In Michigan; Mayor Tom Barrett (D), Milwaukee Discusses Democratic Governor Suspending In-Person Voting And Republicans Vowing To Sue In Court & Joe Biden Calling For Virtual Convention; New Audio Of Acting Navy Secretary Slamming Ousted Ship Commander. Aired 2:30-3p ET
•Acting Navy Secretary Slams Ousted Ship Commander; NYC Comptroller Discusses Trying To Fight Pandemic While Mourning Loss Of Own Mom; Numbers From Hard-Hit European Countries See Glimmer Of Hope; China Emerges From Lockdown But Experts Say Risk Still High; Growing Concerns About "Crappy" Antibody Tests On The Market. Aired 1:30-2p ET
•Global Coronavirus Anxiety As U.S Death Toll Nears 10,000; Michigan Governor Says, Only Three-Day Supply Of Masks At Some Hospitals; Iowa Governor Orders Businesses To Close, As State Marks Deadliest Day. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•NY Gov.: Asking That Navy Hospital Ship Treat Coronavirus Patients; Michigan Has Third Most Confirmed Cases In U.S.; Honoring The Victims Of The Coronavirus Pandemic. Aired 12:30-1p ET

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