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Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees


Amanpour


At This Hour


The Lead with Jake Tapper


CNN Newsroom
• Trump Invited to Appear Before Grand Jury; Economy Added 311,000 Jobs in February; Kyiv Holds Memorial for Ukrainian Commander; Ukraine Regroups after Deadly Wave of Attacks. Aired 9-9:30a ET
• California Braces For Flooding; Ex-Trump Official Launches Super PAC; Cartel Apologizes For Kidnapping; Starbucks Workers Speak About Union Fight. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Manhattan Prosecutors Invite Trump To Appear Before Grand Jury; GA Legislature Considers Bills To Remove Prosecutors Amid Trump Election Probe; DeSantis Visits Iowa For First Time As He Weighs White House Run; CA Residents Brace For Flooding After Excessive Snow & Rain; Economy Added 311,000 Jobs In February, Outpacing Expectations; Powell Warns Interest Rates Will Rise More Than Anticipated; Another Norfolk Southern Train Derails, This Time In Alabama. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• New Norfolk Southern train derailment in Alabama; Russia Seizing U.S. and NATO Provided Weapons on the Battlefield in Ukraine to Iran to be Reverse Engineered; A Cry for Help from an American Detained in Iran; FDA Issues New Requirements for Mammograms; New York Major Pharmacies Chains to Commit to Dispensing Abortion Medication; Visa and Mastercard Decided to Postpone Gun Tracking Purchases After Political Pressure from Republicans; Oscars: Hollywood's Biggest Night; Oscars Return One Year After Infamous Slap; Canadian Siblings Set the Record for Most Premature Twins. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Chinese President Xi Jinping Secures Third Term; Republican Presidential Race; Will Donald Trump Face Criminal Charges?. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Mexican Cartel Apologized For Kidnapping, Killing Americans; Cartel Apology Is Cold Comfort To Families Of Slain Americans; Economy Added 311,000 Jobs In February, Crushing Expectations, Fueling Fears Of More Aggressive Rate Hikes; Yellen Warns of "Catastrophe" If Debt Ceiling Isn't Raised; World's First 3-D Printed Rocket Set To Launch Tomorrow. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• California Faces Flood Risk As Storm Brings Heavy Rain, Snow; DeSantis Visits Iowa As He Weighs White House Run; Adviser: Sen. McConnell Eager To Be Released From Hospital. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden: Jobs Report Means Economy Moving In Right Direction; Silicon Valley Bank Failure Rattles U.S. Markets; FDA: Mammogram Centers Should Tell Women If They Have Dense Breasts. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• California Faces Flood Risk As Storm Brings Heavy Rain, Snow; Trump Invited To Testify In NY Hush Money Investigation; Kyiv Holds Memorial For Ukrainian Commander Killed In Bakhmut. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Economy Beats Expectations With 311,000 Jobs Added Last Month; Mexican Authorities Arrest Five More People Linked To Kidnapping, Killing Of Americans; Who's Taking The Oscar Gold Home. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• CNN International: Seven People and Gunman Dead at Jehovah's Witnesses Center; Memorial in Kyiv for Commander who Died in Bakhmut; Xi Jinping Secures Unprecedented Third Term as President; Saudi Arabia and Iran Agree to Resume Diplomatic Relations; Battle Against HIV at a Crossroads. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Ukraine Reels from Massive Russian Missile Strikes; Israeli Demonstrators Snarl Traffic in Ongoing Protests; CNN Speaks with Siamak Namazi, Detained 7 Years in Iran; South Korea's President to Visit Japan Next Week; Inside the Secret Talks that Ended Siege of Mariupol; Decades into Fight, Progress but Concerns about AIDS Remain. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Multiple Dead In Shooting At A Jehovah's Witness Center In Germany; Russia Shifts Tactics With Deadly Missile Strikes on Ukraine; 3 Wounded In Shooting Attack In Israel's Tel Aviv, Palestinian Gunman Killed; Xi Awarded 3rd Term As China's President, Extending Rule; Interview with Siamak Namazi, American Detained in Iran's Evin Prison; Harry and Meghan's Children Listed as Prince and Princess. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Employs New Tactic in Missile Strikes; Cartel Behind American Kidnapping Apologizes; California Faces Extreme Weather; Proposal Lays Groundwork for Battle with Republicans; President Xi Jinping Gets Another Term; Secret Talks Ended Siege in Mariupol; Demonstrators Demand Early Elections, Govt. Reforms; Harry & Megan's Children Listed As Prince And Princess; Decades Into Fight, Progress But Concerns About Aids Remain. Aired 2-3a ET
• Donald Trump Invited to Appear Before New York Grand Jury; Seven Dead in Shooting at a Jehovah's Witness Hall in Hamburg. Gulf Cartel Apologizes after Americans are Kidnapped and killed in Mexico. Severe weather expected in California. Russia's missile strike in Ukraine; Seven People Confirmed Dead at a Jehovah's Witnesses Center in Germany; Longest Detained American Prisoner Seeks President Biden's Help; Gunman Killed in Tel Aviv Before Wounding Three People; Foreign Agent Law in Georgia Dropped; Xi Jinping Gets Third Term as China's President; Hollywood Actor Robert Blake Dies at the Age of 89. Aired 3-4a ET
• CNN International: Trump Hush Money Probe Near End; California Faces Flood Risk After Back-to-Back Snowstorms; Bodies of Two Americans Killed in Mexico Returned to U.S.; Seven People Killed at Jehovah's Witness Center in Hamburg, Germany; Ukraine Russia Employs New Tactic in Missile Strikes; Inside the Secret Talks That Ended Siege of Mariupol. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump Looms Large Over Republican Politics in Iowa; U.S. Lawmakers Demand Answers on Recent Derailments; Amanpour Speaks to Siamak Namazi, Iran's Longest-Held American Prisoner; Xi Jinping Receives Unprecedented Third Presidential Term. Aired 4:30-5a ET


CNN This Morning
• Manhattan Prosecutors Signal Trump Criminal Charges Likely; Xi Jinping Secures Unprecedented Third Term as China's President; Russia Sending U.S. Weapons Captured in Ukraine to Iran. Aired 6-6:30a ET
• Walgreens Won't Distribute Abortion Pill; DeSantis Pushes for Djokovic to Play in Miami; TikTok CEO Meets with Lawmakers; Starbucks Workers on Union Fight. Aired 6:30-7a ET
• NYT: Prosecutors Indicate Possible Trump Indictment Coming Soon; Another Norfolk Southern Train Derails In Alabama; Russia Launched 95 Missiles Over Last 24 Hours. Aired 7-7:30a ET
• Tiger Woods' Ex-Girlfriend Files Lawsuits Against Golfer And His Trust; FDA To Require Mammogram Reports Include Breast Density Information; Two Minneapolis Officers Rescue Elderly Couple From Burning Home. Aired 7:30-8a ET
• Former President Trump May Face Criminal Charges in Case Involving Hush Money Payment to Adult Actress Stormy Daniels; New York Governor Kathy Hochul Interviewed on Letter Sent to Pharmacies regarding Dispensing Prescriptions for Abortion Drug; California Braces for More Severe Storms; Mexican Drug Cartel Apologies for Killing of Two Americans; Cartel Issues Alleged Apology Letter In Kidnapping, Deaths Of Americans; Potential Field For GOP Presidential Nomination Begins Taking Shape; NYT: Manhattan Prosecutors Signal Trump Criminal Charges Likely. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• February Jobs Numbers; Hollywood's Biggest Night This Weekend; Daylight Saving Time Change This Weekend. Aired 8:30-9a ET


CNN Tonight


Connect the World


Erin Burnett Outfront


Early Start with John Berman and Zoraida Sambolin


First Move with Julia Chatterley


Inside Politics


Isa Soares Tonight


Quest Means Business


CNN Live Event/Special


The Situation Room


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