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• Confirmation for William Barr; Barr Confirmation Hearing. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• William Barr's Hearing On Capitol Hill. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• White House Invites Moderate House Democrats to Meet with Trump; GOP's Steve King Faces Backlash from Party Over Racist Remarks; Attorney General Nominee William Barr Grilled at Senate Hearing; Government Shutdown Enters Day 25 with No End in Sight; Bipartisan Group of Senators Hold Talks to Resolve Government Shutdown; Steve King Stripped of Committee Assignments After Racist Remarks; Stocks to Rise at Open, Investors to Watch Key Brexit Vote. Aired 9-9:30a ET
• Theresa May's Political Future Hangs in the Balance; Trump Denies Working for Russia; Canadian Citizen Sentenced to Death; Donald Trump, I Never Worked For Russia; Polish Mayor Died After Being Stabbed At Charity Event; U.K. Prime Minister Makes Last-Minute Appeal For Her Brexit Deal; U.S.-North Korea Summit Talks; Sounding the Alarm For Antarctica; Bangkok's Smog Blanket. Aired 3-4a ET
• William Barr's Hearing On Capitol Hill. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.K. Lawmakers to Decide on May's Brexit Deal; China Sentences Canadian to Death for Drug Smuggling; Opioids' Grim Toll in U.S.; Details Emerging in Jayme Closs Kidnap Case. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.K. Prime Minister Makes Last-Minute Appeal For Her Brexit Deal; Trump Lashes Out At FBI, Denies Russia Reports; Rome Mayor: Money Tossed Into Fountain Will Still Go To Charity. Aired 12-1a ET
• Attorney General Nominee Questioned Before Senate; Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Expected to Enter 2020 Presidential Race; British Lawmakers Reject Brexit Deal. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senate Takes on Man Who Will Decide Robert Mueller Probe's Fate; William Barr Says I Won't Be Bullied into Doing Anything Wrong As Attorney General; Barr Says Is Very Important For Public to Be Informed of Robert Mueller's Results; Barr Says Vitally Important for Mueller To Finish His Probe; Barr Says Would Be A Crime for The President To Promise A Pardon in Exchange For Non-Incriminating Testimony Against Him. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Attorney General Nominee William Barr Confirmation Hearing; GOP Rep. Steve King Speaks on Racist Remarks Before Disapproval Vote; British P.M. Loses Big in Brexit Vote. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Senator Kirsten Gillibrand To Enter 2000 Race Today; Barr Says I Will Not Permit Interference with The Mueller Probe; British Lawmakers Reject Theresa May's Brexit Deal; House Democrats Decline A White House Invite, They Call It A Mess. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Denies He Ever Worked For Russia; Source: Trump Letter Hand Delivered To Kim; Antarctica CE Melt Has Increased By 280 percent in Last 40 Years; Geographical Bloopers Can Happen To Anyone. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Decision Day For Brexit; Brexit Vote Day: May Faces Crucial Test Over Deal Reached With EU; May Makes Final Call For Support For Her Deal; Letter From EU Lawmakers Asks U.K. To Remain; EU Publishes Letter In Effort To Save May's Deal; The "Backstop" For Northern Ireland Explained; European Shares Jump In Early Trade; Outcome Could Wreak Havoc On British Pound, Stocks; Democrats May Subpoena Interpreters Amid Reports Of Trump Secrecy About Talks With Putin; U.S. President: "I Never Worked For Russia"; Trump Sends Letter To Kim Jong Un; Beijing Slams Trudeau For Making "Irresponsible Remarks"; China Sentences Canadian To Death For Smuggling; China Condemns Canadian PM Trudeau's Remarks Critical Of Robert Lloyd Schellenberg Death Sentence; Tokyo Court: Former Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn Denied Bail; Polish Mayor Dies After Being Stabbed Onstage; Donald Tusk Vows Hatred Will Not Prevail; May Faces Crucial Test Over Deal Reached With European. Aired: 4:00-5:00 a ET
• May Faces Crucial Test Over Deal Reached With EU; EU Publishes Letter In Effort To Save May's Deal; Issue of Northern Irish Border Remains A Sticking Point; "Backstop" Designed To Keep Irish Border Open After Brexit; China-Canada Relations At A "Crisis"; Outcome Could Wreak Havoc On British Pound, Stocks; U.S. President: "I Never Worked For Russia"; China Sentences Canadian To Death For Drug Smuggling. Aired: 5:00-6:00 a ET
• UK Lawmakers To Decide On May's Brexit Deal; Quick Start For Serena Williams; James Hardon's Record Night Lifts Rockets; Tony Parker Given Warm Reception By Former Team; National Champs Dine On Fast Food At White House. Aired: 7:00-7:45 a ET


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• European Stocks Mixed As Traders Await Brexit Vote; May's Brexit Deal Expected To Be Rejected; German Economy Struggles Amid Risk Of No-Deal Brexit; Germany Expects Growth To Continue In 2019; German FM: "All Eyes On London" Amid Brexit Vote; Germany Economy Posts Weakest Growth In Five Years; JPMorgan Shares Fall Premarket As Earnings Disappoint; Wells Fargo Reports Q4 Net Income Of $6 BN; Anti-Terror Team Deployed To Shooting At Nairobi Hotel; Police: A Shooting Incident near Hotel In Nairobi; U.S. Futures Flat After JPMorgan Earnings Miss; Delta: U.S. Government Shutdown Impacting Revenues; Sterling Lower Against The Dollar Before Brexit Vote; Ford And VW Announce Alliance; Ford, VW To "Investigate" Alliance On electric, Self-Driving Cars; Takeda Pharmaceutical Rings Opening Bell At NYSE; Tuesday Movers: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Delta; Pound Could Take Beating If May Loses By Wide Margin; Outcome Could Wreak Havoc On British Pound, Stocks; Site: Al-Shabaab Claim Responsibility For Nairobi Attack; The Cases For And Against Another Brexit Vote. Aired: 9-10a ET
• U.K. Parliament In Final Debate On EU Divorce Deal; Suspected Terror Attack Underway At Nairobi Hotel; Trump Sends Letter to Kim Jong Un; Suspected Terror Attack On Kenyan Hotel. Aired: 11-11:45 a ET
• Crucial Vote On Brexit Deal Approaches; Chief Executive, Jamie Dimon Says The Government Shutdown May Bring U.S. Economic Growth To A Halt If It Continues For The Whole Quarter; The Kenyan Inspector General Says An Attack At A Nairobi Hotel Complex Began With A Car Explosion And Then A Suicide Bomber. Aired: 12:00-1:00p ET
• Theresa May's Brexit Plan Suffers Monumental Defeat In Parliament. Aired: 4:00-5:00p ET
• British Lawmakers Vote Against Theresa May's Brexit Deal; Deadly Armed Attack In Nairobi; Venezuela's Parliament Unanimously Voted To Label Nicolas Maduro A Usurper; On Capitol Hill, The U.S. President's Nominee For Attorney General Faced A Senate Panel Today. Aired: 5:00-6:00p ET
• Britain Is Now Bracing For A No-Confidence Vote In Its Government After Lawmakers Smashed The Prime Minister's Brexit Plans; The Latest On The Terror Attack In Kenya; One Of North Korea's Top Negotiators, Kim Yong- Chol Is Expected To Visit Washington This Weekend; The "New York Times" Reporting That Several Times Last Year, President Donald Trump Privately Raised The Threat Of Pulling The United States Out Of NATO; Canada's Government Is Asking China To Grant Clemency For Robert Lloyd Schellenberg. Aired: 6:00-7:00p ET


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