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May 02, 202212 PM ET: GA’s focused on elections, missing deputy & inmate update, reparations lawsuit & moreWe start this afternoon in Georgia, where members of a special grand will be selected in a case involving former President Donald Trump’s alleged criminal activity in the 2020 election and early voting starts for the 2022 primary. In Ukraine, two evacuations in Mariupol are underway. A warrant was issued for the corrections officer in Alabama who went missing Friday with an inmate facing a murder charge. US Homeland Security Secretary gives migrants a warning and survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre have their day in court today....more5minPlay
May 02, 20229 AM ET: Millions displaced in Ukraine, life threatening heatwave, Ford recall & moreThe evacuation of the besieged city of Mariupol is underway, as the UN has updated the number of Ukrainians now displaced by the war. Ohio votes tomorrow as the first senate primaries of 2022 are held this month - we’ll give you the details. Beijing has escalated Covid-19 restrictions as a five-day holiday gets underway. Millions of lives could be at risk as record temperatures grip parts of India and Pakistan. And, up to a quarter of a million Ford Explorers are being recalled....more5minPlay
May 02, 20226 AM ET: Mariupol evacuees arriving, inmate and officer missing, southern summer Covid surge & moreWe begin this episode with the first evacuees from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol expected to arrive this morning. Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi made an unannounced trip to Ukraine's capital on the weekend. The search continues for a corrections officer and an inmate who have both been missing since Friday. A federal judge has ruled the committee investigating the January 6th insurrection will be allowed to access the RNC's email data. Southern states should get ready for a possible summer surge of Covid-19 cases - we'll give you the details and tell you why northern states aren't immune. Plus, Bill Murray speaks out about his film shut down....more5minPlay
May 01, 2022Sunday Edition: Trumpism Gets Tested in OhioVoters go to the polls in Ohio on Tuesday in a closely watched GOP Senate primary, with a crowded field of candidates vying for the approval of former President Donald Trump. We examine why the Big Lie is still a talking point on the campaign trail, look at the other issues on voters’ minds and preview other key races to watch in the weeks ahead.Guest: Abby Phillip, CNN Senior Political Correspondent...more12minPlay
April 30, 20223 PM ET: Possible Mariupol evacuations, UK MP resigns after watching porn on the job, POTUS returns to WHCD & moreThere may be a breakthrough in evacuating civilians out of the besieged city of Mariupol. A British Member of Parliament is resigning after admitting to watching porn in the House of Commons. Residents in Andover, Kansas are picking up the pieces after a tornado devastated much of their city, while southern California residents are gearing up for strict outdoor water conservation rules. And, the White House Correspondent’s Dinner returns to Washington....more5minPlay
April 30, 202210 AM ET: KS tornado damage, Ottawa biker protest, AL inmate missing & moreThe Wichita, Kansas area is picking up the pieces after a tornado touched down overnight. Ukrainian officials say Russia is refusing to allow civilian evacuations from the bombarded city of Mariupol. Canada’s capital is bracing for another weekend of protests just months after a trucker-inspired demonstration paralyzed the city. An Alabama inmate disappears along with a corrections officer who was supposed to transport him to court. And, the New York Mets throw MLB’s first no-hitter of the season....more5minPlay
April 30, 202210 PM ET: Railway bridge destroyed, US stocks fall, Trevor Bauer suspension & moreThis evening, heavy shelling by Russian forces in Ukraine’s east continues as troops take out an important Ukrainian hub and supply line. Plus, Wall Street tumbles over recession and inflation concerns. We also cover Ghislaine Maxwell’s request to a judge to overturn her sex trafficking convictions. In sports, we’ll tell you about LA Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer’s suspension and lastly, the legendary comic book artist who passed away....more4minPlay
April 29, 20225 PM ET: G20 Summit, Meadows-Hannity texts, Kabul mosque explosion & moreIn this episode, we talk about why the Biden administration is not happy about Russia’s planned attendance at the G20 summit in November, and how the host country is responding. Plus, the White House is warning Americans who want to go to Ukraine after the death of a former US Marine. We also have a CNN Exclusive about text messages between Fox’s Sean Hannity and the Trump White House. We’re keeping an eye on developments in Kabul following a deadly explosion at a mosque earlier today. In our health news, we’ll tell you what we’re learning about a bird flu case in the US. Lastly, we're tracking a strong storm system and the threat it poses to parts of the nation....more5minPlay
April 29, 202212 PM ET: Mariupol’s holding on, clergy abuse accountability, Musk’s sales & moreWe start this afternoon in Ukraine – where Russia’s accused of threatening global food supply and people trapped inside are hopeful they’ll be rescued from a besieged steel plant in Mariupol. Americans had to reach deeper into their pockets in March, according to the Fed’s favorite inflation measure. Pope Francis is calling for more accountability for clergy child sexual abuse and action to support survivors. Plus – a deadly blast in Kabul and Elon Musk’s getting his funds in order....more5minPlay
April 29, 20229 AM ET: Oklahoma abortion bill, China: 180 million in lockdown, James Corden leaving & moreThere’s a plan to evacuate civilians from a steel plant on the outskirts of Mariupol, but Ukrainian officials have given no details. Meanwhile, Europe’s economy is feeling the effects of the war. Oklahoma lawmakers have approved an abortion bill modeled on a controversial Texas law. As many as 180 million people in 27 cities are under full or partial lockdown across China - we’ll give you the details. A British lawmaker says all women working in the UK Parliament have experienced inappropriate language or behavior at some point in their careers. And, the days of Carpool Karaoke are numbered....more5minPlay