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CNN Transcripts for March 02, 2020

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Cuomo Prime Time


Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees


Amanpour


At This Hour


The Global Brief with Bianca Nobilo


The Lead with Jake Tapper


Don Lemon Tonight


CNN Newsroom
• Second Person Dies from Coronavirus in Washington State; New York Confirms Woman in Manhattan as State's First Case; Democratic Candidates Push for Votes Before High-Stakes Super Tuesday; Bloomberg Makes Case to Voters Ahead of Ballot Debut; Dow Opens After Worst Week Since Financial Crisis. Aired 9-9:30a ET
• Dow Higher After Worst Week; American Evacuees under Quarantine to be Released; Early Voting Skyrockets in Texas; Supreme Court To Take up Obamacare; Questions over Historic Peace Deal; New York Governor Holds Briefing. Aired 9:30-10a
• New York Officials Hold Briefing On State's First Coronavirus Case; Candidates Push For Votes Before High-Stakes Super Tuesday; 3,000+ Dead And 88,000+ Coronavirus Cases Around The World. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Reduction in Public Gatherings and Increased Sanitizing Efforts Continue; Interview with Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico; Thousands of Syrian Refugees Stuck at Border Between Greece and Turkey. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Amy Klobuchar To End Campaign, Endorse Biden Tonight; Coronavirus Cases In U.S. Jump By Two Dozen. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• 5 Coronavirus Deaths Confirmed in Washington State; Cases of Coronavirus Jump in the U.S. & Around the World; Taliban Divided over deal with U.S. to Reduce Violence. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Israel Votes; Six Coronavirus Deaths in United States; Buttigieg, Klobuchar to Endorse Biden. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Candidates to Endorse Biden At Rally Tonight; Klobuchar Adviser Says the Senator Is Dropping Out and Endorsing Biden for Unity; Protesters Turn Their Backs on Bloomberg at Selma Church; Paris Closes Louvre Museum as France Battles Coronavirus. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• South Korea: Unidentified Projectiles Fires by North Korea; South Korea Reporting 4,212 Total Cases, 22 Deaths; Asian Markets Rebounding after Last Week's Declines; Pete Buttigieg Ends Campaign for U.S. President; Polls Predict Another Stalemate in Israel; U.S. Confirms Second Death from Coronavirus; U.S. Signs Historic Agreement with Taliban; Taliban Negotiator is Interviewed about Peace Agreement. Aired 12-1a ET
• S. Korea: Unidentified Projectiles Fired By N. Korea; U.S. Confirms Second Death From Novel Coronavirus; Pete Buttigieg Ends Campaign For U.S. President; African Nations Prepare for Spread after Case in Nigeria; Japan's Sporting Events Played to Empty Stadiums; No Cost for Public Transportation in Luxembourg. Aired 1-2a ET
• North Korea Fires Two Unknown Short-Ranged Projectiles; United States Declares Second Coronavirus Death; Global Markets Bounces Back; Pete Buttigieg Out of Democratic Presidential Race; Polls Predict Another Deadlock In Latest Election; Dispute Over Prisoner Release After U.S.-Taliban Deal; Vatican Opening Pope Pius XII Archives. Aired 2-3a ET
• A man in his 70s from Washington State was killed by coronavirus; Trump Administration Change its Tune on the Epidemic; Japan Still Reeling of the Cruise Ship Isolation; Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer Dropped out of the Race; North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Projectiles Into the Eastern Sea, South Korea Says; Pete Buttigieg Drops Out of Democratic Presidential Race; The Global Death Toll From Coronavirus Has Now Climbed Past 3,000; Israeli Voters Are Going to the Polls for the Third Time in Less Than a Year; Turkish and Syrian Forces Clash Around Rebel-Held Idlib; John Lewis Revisits Site of 1965 March in Selma. Aired 3-4a ET


CNN RIGHT NOW


Connect the World


Erin Burnett Outfront


Early Start with John Berman and Zoraida Sambolin
• New Efforts To Contain Coronavirus After Second United States Death; Eighty Nine Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In U.S.; Viral Outbreak, Coronavirus Starts To Spread In United States; Test Kit Lab May Have Been Contaminated; Democratic Contender Drops Out Of 2020 Race; Global Businesses Restrict Travel Over Coronavirus Fears; Coronavirus Triggers South Korea Homicide Probe; Coronavirus Fear Grips Iran; Joe Biden Revels In South Carolina Primary Win; America Votes 2020, Bloomberg On The Ballot; Israel Votes For Prime Minister Again; North Korea Fires Short-range Missiles; Abortion Debate; New York's Plastic Bag Ban; Cuccinelli Appointment Unlawful; U.C. Santa Cruz Fires Striking Grad Assistants; Spring Break Alert, Panama City, Florida Booze Ban. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Trump Announces New Coronavirus Screenings; Air Travelers Facing New Screening Procedures; Airlines Cancelling Flights To Milan; Coronavirus Affects Japan's Big Sports Weekend; Could Coronavirus Threaten 2020 Tokyo Olympics; CNN Speaks With Taliban About Peace Deal; South Korea Launches Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing; Eerie On Lake Erie, Homes Frosted With Ice; Markets Look To Rebound After Week-Long Sell Off; Harley Davidson CEO Steps Down; Battle Of The Breakfast Sandwich; SNL Takes Aim At White House Coronavirus Response And Dems; New Efforts To Contain Coronavirus After Second United States Death; Eighty Nine Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In U.S.; Viral Outbreak, Coronavirus Starts To Spread In United States; Test Kit Lab May Have Been Contaminated; Democratic Contender Drops Out Of 2020 Race; Global Businesses Restrict Travel Over Coronavirus Fears. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Second Coronavirus Death Recorded in Washington State; Global Businesses Restrict Travel Over Coronavirus Fears; Pete Buttigieg Bows Out of 2020 Presidential Race. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• New Efforts Underway To Contain Coronavirus After Second U.S. Death; Pete Buttigieg Drops Out Of 2020 Race; South Korea Launches 'Drive-Thru' Coronavirus Testing. Aired 5:30-6a ET


First Move with Julia Chatterley


Inside Politics


New Day


Quest Means Business


CNN Live Event/Special


The Situation Room


CNN 10


Hala Gorani Tonight