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CNN Transcripts for May 14, 2022

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• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Meets with Congressional Delegation Led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; Ukrainian Civilians and Soldiers Still Trapped in Steel Plant in Mariupol; Widespread Shortages of Baby Formula in U.S. Causing Panic among New Parents; Demonstrators Plan Protests across U.S. in Support of Abortion Rights; Seventeen People Injured in Milwaukee After Mass Shooting Downtown; U.S. Farmers Under Pressure Amid Skyrocketing Costs; Elon Musk Indicates Hold on His Purchase of Social Media Platform Twitter; Judge Signals End to Federal Oversight of Oakland Police Department; Heatwave Affecting U.S. Southern States. Aired 10-11a ET
• Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across U.S.; Parents Scramble Nationwide As Baby Formula Shortage Worsens; U.S. Congressional Delegation Makes Surprise Visit To Ukraine; Three Key Bridges Blown Up As Russia Retreats, Ukraine Advances; Moscow Extends Brittney Griner's Detainment Until June 18; One-Stop Shop For Pet Lovers. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across United States; Three Key Bridges Blown Up As Russia Retreats, Ukraine Advances; Parents Scramble Across The U.S. As Baby Formula Milk Shortage Worsens; TSA Apologizes To Mom, Clarifies Breast Milk Policy After Airport Security Incident Goes Viral; CDC Investigates Hundreds Of Mysterious Hepatitis Cases In Kids. Aired 12-1p ET
• U.S. Congressional Delegation Makes Surprise Visit To Ukraine; Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across U.S.; Sen. Rand Paul Blocks Bipartisan Effort To Quickly Pass Ukraine Aid; CNN's David Culver Makes First Trip Out Of China In 2.5 Years; Inflation Slams Small Businesses With High Prices; When Will Americans Feel Relief From Inflation?; Three American Deaths At Bahamas Resort Still Under Investigation. Aired 1-2p ET
• Demonstrators Hold Protests In Cities Across U.S. In Support Of Abortion Rights; Widespread Shortages Of Baby Formula In U.S. Causing Panic Among New Parents; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Meets With Congressional Delegation Led By Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; Ukrainian Civilians And Soldiers Still Trapped In Steel Plant In Mariupol; Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Comments On Leak Of Draft Overturning Roe v. Wade. Aired 2-3p ET
• Abortion Rights Groups Rally Nationwide; Daughter Of "Jane Roe" Reacts To Nationwide Protests For Abortion Rights; New Images Show Russia's Failed Attempt To Cross Key River; Germany: Russia Is Stealing Grain From Eastern Ukraine; Video Shows Russian Soldiers Shooting Unarmed Civilians In Back; Pence Breaks With Trump, Will Campaign For GA Governor Kemp; Pennsylvania Senate Wild Card Has Republicans Reeling; Trump Endorses Doug Mastriano For GA Governor. Aired 3-4p ET
• Suspect In Custody Following Mass Shooting At Buffalo Supermarket; Abortion Rights Activists Rally Against SCOTUS Leaked Draft Decision; Russia Retreating Near Kharkiv, Ukraine's Largest City. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mass Shooting At Buffalo Supermarket; White House Marks One Million COVID Deaths In The U.S.; One-On-One With Dr. Deborah Birx. Aired 5-6p ET
• Police: 10 People Killed In Buffalo Supermarket Shooting; Sheriff: Buffalo Shooting Was A Racially Motivated Hate Crime; Buffalo Police: Suspect Was Wearing Tactical Gear And Livestreaming When He Entered Supermarket. Aired 6-7p ET
• Ten People Killed In Buffalo Supermarket Shooting; FBI: Buffalo Mass Shooting Being Investigated As Hate Crime. Aired 7-8p ET
• Buffalo Suspect Arraigned on Charges Linked to Mass Shooting; Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY) Discusses Shooting in Buffalo; Darius Prigden, (D), Buffalo City Council Member, Discusses Mass Shooting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Russian Troops Retreat near Kharkiv; First Russian Soldier Tried for War Crimes; Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Shanghai Aims for "Social Zero COVID" by Mid-May; Brittney Griner's Detention Extended Another Month; U.S. Parents Desperate to Find Formula; Climate Change Doubles Chance of Flooding Disaster. Aired 12- 1a ET
• Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges at Key River Crossing; First Russian Soldier Tried for War Crimes; Shanghai Aims for "Social Zero COVID" by Mid-May; UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Dies at Age 73; Suspected War Criminals Identified by Technology; Canadian Gymnast Says She Suffered Physical and Verbal Abuse. Aired 1-2a ET
• Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Russian Troops Retreat near Kharkiv; U.S. Could See 100 Million COVID-19 Cases in Fall and Winter; Some California Homes Still under Evac Order; Brittney Griner's Detention Extended Another Month; Eurovision Provides Ukraine with Chance to Raise Spirits. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Moldova And Georgia See Familiar Russia Playbook; First Russian Soldier Tried For War Crimes; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges At Key River Crossing; U.S. Parents Desperate To Find Formula; Chief Justice Warned Other Justices About Ignoring Precedents; Some California Homes Still Under Evac Order. Aired 3-4a ET
• NATO Ministers Meet For Talks On Ukraine; Russian Troops Retreat Near Kharkiv; Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges At Key River Crossing; North Korea COVID-19 Wave; World Central Kitchen Distancing Food Across Ukraine; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Some California Homes Still Under Evac Order; Eurovision Provides Ukraine With Chance To Raise Spirits. Aired 4-5a ET
• Military Training Lessons From Russia-Ukraine War; Baby Formula Shortage In The U.S.; Israeli Police Brutality During Shireen Abu Akleh's Funeral; U.S. Stock Market Turbulence; Twitter Bid "Temporarily On Hold"; Potential COVID Surge In The Coming Months; China Pulls Out Of Hosting Asia Cup; North Korea Resumes Nuclear Reactor Construction; Extreme Weather in the U.S. Aired 5-6a ET


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