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May 17, 20226 AM ET: Buffalo attack was planned, 5 state primaries, running out of gas & moreWe begin with new details of how the Buffalo shooter may have planned this weekend’s deadly shooting months before, as President Joe Biden travels today to meet with victims’ families. 5 US states go to the polls today for primary elections, including one that will test former President Trump’s influence - we’ll bring you the details. The siege on the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol may be ending, as some Ukrainian fighters will be evacuated through Russian-held territory. While pump prices are high, Sri Lanka is literally running out of gas. Plus, we’ll tell you why US troops are going back to Somalia....more5minPlay
May 17, 202210 PM ET: Baby formula shortage, Buffalo shooting, Cuba policy revisions & moreWe begin with a deal between the FDA and baby formula maker, Abbott Nutrition to ease a nationwide recall. Plus, we’ll tell you when the FDA is expected to approve Pfizer’s Covid-19 boosters for kids 5 to 11. We’re also hearing more from the families of the victims in a mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Meanwhile, we’ll detail what we’re learning about the Biden administration’s move to ease some Trump-era restrictions on Cuba. Lastly, we’ll explain why Turkey is threatening to block Sweden and Finland’s NATO bids....more5minPlay
May 16, 20225 PM ET: NY & CA shootings, US sends troops to Somalia, gas prices jump & moreIt was a deadly weekend of mass shootings in the US. We start off this evening's episode with the latest updates on two that authorities have deemed hate incidents - one at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store and another at a church in California. Meanwhile, Russia says injured soldiers are being evacuated from a besieged steel plant in southeastern Ukraine. An official tells CNN that President Biden will send US troops back to Somalia, after his predecessor pulled them out of the country. Lastly, gas prices are still sky-high in the US - we'll give you the details....more5minPlay
May 16, 202212 PM ET: Buffalo shooting suspect, US heat wave, Sweden's NATO bid & moreThis afternoon, we start off discussing the latest details from authorities on the racially motivated shooting in Buffalo, New York over the weekend. The FDA is trying to soothe concerns for US families as the country faces a national baby formula shortage. Meanwhile, the southern US could see some very hot weather this week, prompting two reasons of concern. A three-year investigation looking into the government’s handling of the Trump-Russia probe is headed to trial today. And lastly, Sweden has plans to shake up the European security landscape with a big move....more5minPlay
May 16, 20229 AM ET: Deadly US shootings, Musk's non-disclosure violation, airline hostile takeover & morePresident Joe Biden will head to Buffalo, New York tomorrow to speak to the families of the 10 people killed in Saturday’s shooting - we'll bring you details about the suspect. Meanwhile, police are investigating separate deadly shootings in California and Texas this weekend. After putting his purchase of Twitter on hold, Elon Musk says he’s been accused by Twitter’s legal team of violating a non-disclosure agreement. North Korea’s called in the military to tackle Covid-19 in the country, while Shanghai begins reopening businesses today. And, a hostile takeover in the sky....more4minPlay
May 16, 20226 AM ET: A weekend of deadly shootings, Finland's NATO move, Aquaman in hot water & moreIt’s been a deadly weekend of gun violence in the US - we’ll bring you the details. Finland’s parliament begins debating this morning on whether to join NATO, spurred on by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, heavy fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, as officials there claim Russian forces are suffering significant losses. President Joe Biden will make his first trip to Asia later this week, as North Korea’s recent nuclear vow looms. And we’ll tell you why Jason Momoa got in some hot water....more5minPlay
May 15, 2022Sunday Edition: How to Make Sense of This Economic MomentFrom gasoline to groceries, inflation is driving up prices for just about everything. Home ownership seems out of reach for many, and the stock market is struggling. Meanwhile, the job market is booming and wages are rising. We try to make sense of these competing economic markers and what they mean for your financial future.Guest: Christine Romans, CNN Chief Business Correspondent...more13minPlay
May 14, 20223 PM ET: Abortion rights protests, GOP senators in Ukraine, record temperatures & moreHundreds of abortion rights protests are underway from coast to coast. A group of Republican senators led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell visit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. Record temperatures could last for nearly a week in many Southern states. A restrictive law targeting treatments for transgender youth is partially blocked. And, set of dinosaur fossils is sold for millions....more5minPlay
May 14, 202210 AM ET: Clarence Thomas on SCOTUS leak, baby formula shortage hits low-income families, India bans wheat exports & moreHundreds of events are planned today to protest the leaked draft Supreme Court opinion on Roe vs. Wade, while Justice Clarence Thomas speaks out against the leak itself. A pair of shooting incidents in Milwaukee, Wisconsin leaves at least 20 injured. The baby formula shortage is having an outsized impact on low-income families. India bans the export of wheat as the war in Ukraine continues to strain the global food supply. And a lunar eclipse could have you seeing red this weekend....more5minPlay
May 14, 202210 PM ET: Ukraine aid, New Delhi fire, lunar eclipse & moreWe begin with the Pentagon’s plea to Congress to pass the $40 billion-dollar aid package for Ukraine to avoid interruptions. Then, we’ll explain why Russia is suspending power to Finland and how Finland is preparing for the shutoff. We’ll also cover a deadly fire in New Delhi and what Texas’s Supreme Court ruled in a case about alleged child abuse investigations involving gender-affirming care. Lastly, we’ll tell you which parts of the world will get the chance to see a rare blood moon over the weekend....more5minPlay