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• At Least Eight Killed in Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Biden to be Briefed This Morning on Mass Shooting at FedEx Facility; Chicago Police Release Video of a Police Officer Shooting a 13-Year-Old Boy; Police: Video Shows Less Than One Second Passes from When 13-Year-Old was Seen Holding a Gun and When He was Shot By a Police Officer. Aired 9-9:30a ET
• Pfizer Testing on Children; Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial; Biden Calls for De-Escalation with Russia. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• At Least Eight Killed in Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Pfizer CEO Says, Third Vaccine Dose Likely Needed Within 6 to 12 Months; Body Cam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Boy Shot by Chicago Officer. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Adam Toledo Shooting Again Raises Police Reform Questions; Live Coverage of Indianapolis Press Conference; Indianapolis Investigation Remains In Early Stages. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Officials Give Update on Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Bodycam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Shot By Chicago Officer. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Body Cam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Shot by Chicago Officer; CDC Says, More Than 30 Percent of Adults in the U.S. are Fully Vaccinated; Biden Puts New Sanctions Russia for Hacking, Election Interference. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Sources Say, Authorities were Warned about FedEx Suspect's Potential for Violence in the Past; Chicago Police Release Video of Officer Shooting 13-Year-Old; White House Releases $1.7 Billion to Fight Variants. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• White House Releases $1.7 Billion to Fight Variants; Report: Michigan Cities Account for 9 Out of 10 Worst Outbreaks; President Biden Welcomes Japanese P.M. to White House; U.S. Shifting Focus Primarily to China; Attorneys Prepare Closing Arguments in Chauvin Murder Trial; Prince Philip to be Laid to Rest Saturday. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Closing Arguments Ahead in Chauvin Trial; Indianapolis Mass Shooting. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden Won't Raise Refugee Cap This Fiscal Year, a Reversal On Earlier Pledge; Researchers Test Pfizer Vaccine on Children as Young as 2; GOP Lawmakers Push New Bills Restricting Voting Access; Activist & Rapper "Killer Mike" Discusses Police Shootings of Black Men and Criminal Justice Reform. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Biden Meets with Japanese Prime Minister; Closing Arguments Ahead in Chauvin Trial; Indianapolis Mass Shooting. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Russia Retaliates, Bans U.S. Officials from Country; Michigan Faces Shutdown Pressure as COVID Cases Surge; Fauci Says Fighting Variants with Booster Shots Is Almost Like Playing "Whack A Mole"; Celebrating Brooke Baldwin's 10+ Years at CNN. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Experts: Brazil Facing 'Unimaginable Loss of Lives'; India Shuts Down Monuments & Museums as Cases Spike; Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial to Begin Monday; Biden Administration Sends Unofficial Delegation to Taiwan; Japan Prime Minister to Be First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; China's Economy Grew at Record Pace in 1st Quarter; Buckingham Palace Prepares for Private Funeral. Aired 12-1a ET
• Toledo Family Lawyer: Teen Did Not Have a Gun in His Hand; Protesters Gather for Fifth Night Demanding Justice; Closing Arguments to Begin Monday in Chauvin Trial; Biden Administration Sends Unofficial Delegation to Taiwan; China's Economy Grew at Record Pace in 1st Quarter; Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflict; Buckingham Palace Prepares for Private Funeral; U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Experts: Brazil Facing "Unimaginable Loss of Lives"; Inside the Military's Deadly Crackdown on Bago. Aired 1-2a ET
• President Biden Takes on Russia; Europe Has Grim COVID Record; Brazil is Facing Unimaginable Loss of Lives; Inside a Brutal Crackdown in Myanmar; Japan PM Will be the First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; Japan PM To Meet With Biden At White House Friday; Chauvin Invokes 5th Amendment Right, Chooses Not To Testify; Talks In Congress Legislation About Police Reform Gain Urgency Amid Fatal Police Shooting of Daunte Wright; Daunte Wright's Deadly Shooting By Police Stoking Anger Amid Chauvin's Murder Trial In Death of George Floyd; As Governor, Kasich Helped Launch Ohio Task Force on Community- police Relations. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Nine People Killed in a FedEx Facility; Officer Kim Potter Appeared in Court; Minneapolis Bracing for More Unrest; Thirteen-Year- Old Killed by Police in Chicago; U.S. Responds to Russian Hacking; At Least Eight Killed In Indianapolis, Indiana FedEx Shooting. Europe Surpasses One Million COVID-19 Deaths; Younger Brazilians Dying Of COVID-19 As Variant Spreads; Blinken Visits Afghanistan Amid Troop Withdrawal Announcement; Talks Between Taliban And Afghan Government Have Largely Stalled. Aired 3-4a ET
• At Least Eight Killed in Indianapolis FedEx Mass Shooting; Bodycam Video Released of Police Fatally Shooting 13-Year-Old; Chauvin Invokes 5th Amendment Right, Chooses Not to Testify; CDC Advisers to Meet on April 23 to Discuss Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; More than 100,000 Dead from Virus in France; Germany's COVID-19 Death Toll Nears 80,000. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• At Least Eight Killed in Indianapolis FedEx Mass Shooting; U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Japan Prime Minister Will Be First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; Inside the Myanmar Military's Deadly Crackdown on Bago; Guest List Released for Prince Philip's Funeral. Aired 4:30-5a ET


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