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April 21, 20225 PM ET: VP banned from Russia, SCOTUS ruling, Disney's special status & moreThis evening, we start off with the latest on the war in Ukraine -- Russia expanded its sanctions list, and we'll tell you which people the Kremlin has added. In Florida, lawmakers passed several bills today, including one that caused a protest on the chamber floor. Next, we'll talk about a Supreme Court ruling that affects residents of Puerto Rico and how US mortgage rates are soaring. Lastly, CNN is saying goodbye to its new streaming service....more5minPlay
April 21, 202212 PM ET: Biden's Ukraine update, Johnny Depp, interest rate hikes & morePresident Joe Biden announced new measures to help Ukraine in the war - we'll tell you more about them. Meanwhile in Florida, the state's health department is advising against gender-affirming care for trans and genderfluid kids. We'll also tell you the latest on the court battle between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard, and how traders are bracing for dramatic interest rate hikes from the Fed in the coming months. Lastly, there's one part of the US that's dealing with intense wildfires....more5minPlay
April 21, 20229 AM ET: Putin says Mariupol 'liberated', US severe storm, Capitol evacuation & moreVladimir Putin says Mariupol has been “liberated,” but Ukrainian authorities say troops and civilians are still bunkered in the Azovstal steel plant. A severe storm threat starts today in the central US and is expected to get worse toward the weekend. New Jersey begins the sale and use recreational cannabis today. Tesla has earned record profits so far this year - but we'll tell you why the company is being cautious. Plus, parachutes, baseball, and the evacuation of the US Capitol....more5minPlay
April 21, 20226 AM ET: DOJ mask appeal, US air quality, 'Rust' shooting findings & moreWe begin this episode with Ukrainian forces continuing to resist in Mariupol, as more than a hundred thousand people are still though to be in the port city. The DOJ is appealing a federal judge’s ruling to strike down a travel mask mandate, after the CDC said it was needed. The US had more hazardous air quality days between 2018 and 2020 than ever before. Clashes broke out this morning in Jerusalem, following airstrikes and rocket fire between Israel and Gaza this week. And, we'll you what officials in New Mexico say caused the fatal shooting on the "Rust" movie set....more5minPlay
April 21, 2022DOJ's appeal, MI police dept. investigation, Apple store union push & moreThe US Justice Department is appealing a ruling that blocked a federal mask mandate for public transportation. Meanwhile, Michigan officials have asked the DOJ to investigate the Grand Rapids Police Department after a Black man died during a traffic stop. Plus, retail workers at an Apple store in Atlanta are fighting to unionize....more5minPlay
April 20, 20225 PM ET: More Russia sanctions, G20 boycott, Covid scams & moreAs Russia's war in Ukraine continues, the US is slapping more sanctions on Moscow - we'll give you the details. Meanwhile, several officials boycotted a G20 meeting that Russia joined in on today. We'll discuss Wimbledon's reaction to the war in Ukraine, and how federal prosecutors have charged people for Covid-related scams. And lastly, we'll tell you more about the Vice President's plan to take on a slightly unexpected role next month....more4minPlay
April 20, 202212 PM ET: Russia’s next target, Ohio doctor verdict, 4/20 & moreWe start this afternoon with the latest in Ukraine, where the US is making assessments about Russia’s gains in the east so far and its plans to target weapons shipments. We have the verdict in the trial of an Ohio doctor accused of overprescribing fentanyl. We’ll tell you what health experts are saying about wearing masks on public transit. Plus, full-scale legalization of cannabis in the US seems closer than ever before, and there's justice for victims sexually abused as children by clergy members in New Jersey....more5minPlay
April 20, 20229 AM ET: Marine’s message, Assange’s extradition, ‘The Flash’ actor arrested & moreWhile a humanitarian corridor has been agreed to by both sides, Ukraine’s Security Service says Russian communications reveal plans to bomb a steelworks in Mariupol sheltering fighters and civilians. In the US, a growing wildfire in Arizona has forced thousands to evacuate their homes. The DOJ says it plans to appeal a mask mandate ruling, but only if the CDC says to - we’ll give you the details. Meanwhile, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a step closer to being extradited to the US. And, the actor who plays The Flash has been arrested, again...more5minPlay
April 20, 20226 AM ET: Weapons to Ukraine, forgiving student debt, canceling Netflix & moreWe begin this episode with the US working quickly to get more weapons to Ukraine, even as Russia announces a ceasefire for the remaining fighters in the besieged city of Mariupol. The family of Patrick Lyoya is calling for a Michigan officer to be prosecuted after the results of an independent autopsy. Millions of Americans are closer to having their student loan debts forgiven - we’ll give you the details. Netflix has lost subscribers for the first time in a decade. And, more than a dozen states are back to pre-pandemic levels in one economic area....more5minPlay
April 20, 202210 PM ET: Ukraine weapons package, DOJ's appeal, Johnny Depp's lawsuit & moreIn this episode, we're discussing the Biden administration's plan to send another $800 million dollar security assistance package to Ukraine, the Justice Department's plan to appeal a federal court ruling that blocks a US mask mandate on public transportation and Johnny Depp's testimony in a lawsuit against his ex-wife....more5minPlay