Here is the News Schedule for the Week
Monday
9 am: Breaking news conference on the latest developments in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
1 pm: Press briefing by the White House on the administration's response to the crisis in Ukraine.
5 pm: Live coverage of a protest rally in support of Ukraine in downtown Los Angeles.
Tuesday
10 am: A press conference by the United Nations on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
2 pm: Live coverage of a congressional hearing on the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
6 pm: Live coverage of a vigil for the victims of the conflict in Ukraine in New York City.
Wednesday
11 am: Press conference by the U.S. Department of Defense on the latest military developments in Ukraine.
3 pm: Live coverage of a speech by President Biden on the crisis in Ukraine.
10 pm: Live coverage of a roundtable discussion with experts on the long-term implications of the conflict in Ukraine.
Thursday
12 noon: Press conference by the European Union on the EU's response to the crisis in Ukraine.
4 pm: Live coverage of a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on the crisis in Ukraine.
11 pm: Live coverage of a candlelight vigil for peace in Ukraine in London.
Friday
9 am: Press conference by the International Committee of the Red Cross on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine.
1 pm: Live coverage of a protest rally against the war in Ukraine in San Francisco.
8 pm: Live coverage of a benefit concert for Ukraine featuring some of the world's top musicians.
Saturday
2 pm: Press conference by the U.S. State Department on the latest diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
6 pm: Live coverage of a peace march in Washington, D.C.
10 pm: Live coverage of a special edition of "60 Minutes" on the crisis in Ukraine.
Sunday
1 pm: Press conference by the Ukrainian government on the latest developments in the country.
5 pm: Live coverage of a religious service for peace in Ukraine in Rome.
11 pm: Live coverage of a global day of prayer for Ukraine.
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