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CNN Transcripts for April 11, 2020
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S.E. Cupp Unfiltered
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Experts Indicate Coronavirus Pandemic Possibly Leveling Off in U.S.; President Trump Comments on His Future Decision to Reopen U.S. Economy; New York Continues to Have Largest Number of Coronavirus Cases in U.S.; Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) Interviewed on Washington States Response to Coronavirus Pandemic; Interview with Nurse Practitioner Recovering from COVID-19; New York City Schools Will Be Closed for Remainder of School Year; Kansas Supreme Court Hearing Case on Governor's Order to Restrict Religious Gatherings; Science Writer Examines Possibility of Multiple Peaks of Coronavirus Pandemic in U.S.; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Half-Brother Criticizes Treatment Prime Minister Received for Coronavirus Infection; U.S. Developing Antibody Testing for Coronavirus. Aired 10-11a ET.
NYC Mayor: Schools To Remain Closed Until End Of School Year; Widow Misses Husband's Funeral After Contracting Coronavirus; New Model Suggests Decline In Deaths Will Be "Very Slow"; World Health Organization Scrutinized Over Early Missteps; Crew Struggling After USS Theodore Roosevelt Captain's Firing Over Coronavirus Memo; NY Governor Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing. Aired 11a-12p ET
NY Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing; Cuomo: New York Hospitalization Rate Is Down, 783 Coronavirus Deaths Yesterday; U.S. Reporting Most Deaths Of Any Country Globally; Doctors & Nurses Traveling To Hot Spots To Help Fight Virus; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Half-brother: PM's Treatment Before Hospital A "Shambles"; Tech Companies Using Cell Phone Data To Track Coronavirus. Aired 12-1p ET
U.S. Cases Swell To More Than 503,000, Over 18,000 Deaths; Over 300 Patients Currently Being Treated At Javits Center; Expanded Orders Ban Travel Between Two Residences In Michigan; U.S. Health Officials Shifting Focus To Antibody Testing; Morehouse School Of Medicine President, Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, Discusses African-Americans Disproportionately Affected By COVID-10 & Urging Social Distancing; Debunking Vote-By-Mail Fraud Claims. Aired 1-2p ET
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo States Number Of Deaths In New York Possibly Stabilizing; New York Governor And New York City Mayor Have Conflicting Messages On Schools Closing For Remainder Of School Year; Coronavirus Pandemic Disproportionately Affecting African- American Communities; Coronavirus Pandemic's Impact On Immigrant Communities Examined; Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, (D-NY) Is Interviewed About Continuing Government Economic Aid During Coronavirus Pandemic And IRS Issuing Of Checks To Americans; Experts Answer Questions About Health, Psychological Well-Being, And Finances During Coronavirus Pandemic. Aired 2-3p ET
Every U.S State Under Disaster Declaration Simultaneously; Dr. Fauci Says, Antibody Tests Will Be Available Very Soon; MLB Discussing Plan To Start Season Next Month Amid Outbreak; ESPN Host, Stephen A. Smith, Discusses Trump Wanting To Reopen Sports As Teams & Local Officials Urge Caution; Moscow Goes High Tech To Track Residents Violating City's Lockdown; Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne Discusses Fighting On Front Lines Of Pandemic While Pregnant; "CNN Heroes" Help Amid COVID-19 Pandemic. Aired 3-4p ET
NYC Mayor Says Schools To Remain Closed, But Governor Pushes Back; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) Is Interviewed About The Coronavirus Pandemic; COVID-19 Disproportionately Affecting African- Americans; Prisons & Jails Turning Into Hotbeds For Outbreak; CDC Eases Return-To-Work Guidelines For Essential Workers; Pediatrician, Dr. Glenn Budnick, Answers Viewers' Questions On Coronavirus And Children. Aired 4-5p ET
Every State Under Disaster Declaration; Michigan Bans Travel; Interview With Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH); Federal Government Blocked Private Labs From Developing Coronavirus Tests In Late January; Dr. Patrice Harris, American Medical Association President, Discusses Government Blocking Of Private Labs To Develop Tests, Antibody Tests To Be Available Soon, Use Of Unproven Drugs; Italy's Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 20,000; Families Celebrate Easter & Passover By Staying Apart. Aired 5-6p ET
U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 20,000; Michigan Travel Ban Between Two Residences; Cases Projected To Rebound If Social Distancing Ends May 1st. Aired 6-7p ET
Coronavirus Latest; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; Trump to Reconsider WHO Funding; Brothers Return to U.S. from Russia to Visit Dying Father. Aired 12-12:30a ET
Coronavirus Peak Still to Come; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; France COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 13K; Virus Dangers to Fragile Countries; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India. Aired 2-3a ET
Coronavirus Latest; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; COVID- 19 Hitting Poor Populations Hardest; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; Spain to Introduce Universal Basic Income; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing. Aired 3-3:30a ET
U.S. Deaths Top 18K after Largest Single-Day Increase; Trump versus Experts on Reopening Economy; British Prime Minister Taking Short Walks; U.S. Health Officials Shift Focus to Antibody Testing; COVID-19 Hitting Poor Populations Hardest; California Hospitals Brace for Peak; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India. Aired 4-5a ET
U.S. Deaths Top 18K after Largest Single-Day Increase; New York Death Toll Surpasses 7,800; Italy Close to Antibody Test; France COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 13K; Spain to Introduce Universal Basic Income; Easter Celebrations amid Social Distancing; Trump to Reconsider WHO Funding; Himalayas Once Again Visible in Northern India; Brewery Making Hand Sanitizer. Aired 5-6a ET
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