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April 24, 2021
• Demands Grow For Body Cam Footage In Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting; Source: Fulton County DA Has Grown Frustrated With Georgia Secretary Of State's Office Cooperation In Trump Probe; Interview With Georgia Secretary Of State Brad Raffensperger; Interview With Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Interview With Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA); What To Expect From The Pandemic Oscars. Aired 5-6p ET
• Demands Grow For Body Cam Footage In Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting; Those Who Spread The "Big Lie" Are Now Denying Realities Of Racism; Tensions High Over U.S. Policing After Chauvin Verdict & Fatal Shootings; U.S. To Resume Use Of J&J Vaccine With Safety Warning; Average Number Of Daily Vaccinations Falls Below Three Million; California Sports Teams Debut Fully Vaccinated Fan Sections; Tesla's Autopilot Feature Raises Safety Concerns. Aired 4-5p ET
• Demands Grow For Body Cam Footage In Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting; Interview With Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA); CDC And FDA Lift Recommended Pause On J&J's COVID Vaccine; Federal Prosecutors Examine Whether Gaetz Took Gifts, Including Travel And Paid Escorts, For Political Favors; Feds: Riot Suspect Turned In By Bumble Match After Bragging About Storming U.S. Capitol. Aired 3-4p ET
• Police Refuse To Release Body Camera Footage Of Shooting Of Black Man In North Carolina; CDC Reauthorizes Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Distribution After Pause; President Biden Recognizes 1915 Massacre Of Armenians By Ottoman Empire, Modern Day Turkey, As Genocide; Major League Baseball Stadiums Opening Sections For Fully Vaccinated Fans To Sit Together; Coronavirus Cases Surging In India As Crematoriums Overwhelmed. Aired 2-3p ET
• U.S. Adds Over Three Million Administered COVID-19 Doses To Total Tally; Seven Deputies On Administrative Leave After Death Of Andrew Brown Jr.; Feds Investigating Whether Rep. Gaetz Took Gifts Including Travel And Paid Escorts, In Exchange For Political Favors; Twenty Million People Facing Severe Storms Across Southeast; HUD I.G. Report: Trump Administration Delayed $20B Aid To Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria, Hampered Investigation Into Delay. Aired 1-2p ET
• Deadly NC Police Shooting Sparks Outrage, Few Details Released; Minneapolis Awaits Chauvin Sentencing As DOJ Probes City's Policing; Biden Declares Ottoman Massacre Of Armenians A Genocide; CDC Study: Nearly 70 Percent Of People Who Had Mild COVID-19 Cases Had Lingering Health Problems; Emotional Fallout Of The Derek Chauvin Verdict; Biden Calls To Cut U.S. Carbon Emissions By Roughly 50 Percent By 2030; CNN Gains Access To Frontline Of Fierce Battle That Could Mark A Turning Point In Yemen War. Aired 12-1p ET
• Officials Hold Briefing On Fatal Police Shooting Of Andrew Brown Jr.; CDC And FDA Lift Pause On J&J Coronavirus Vaccine; New Video In Fatal Police Shooting Of Ma'Khia Bryant; Rescue Hopes End For Missing Indonesian Submarine. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Reauthorizes Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Distribution after Pause; Police Refuse to Release Body Camera Footage of Shooting of Black Man in North Carolina; Police Defend Shooting of 16-Year-Old Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio, as She Was Wielding Knife at Time of Shooting; President Biden Will Reportedly Recognize 1915 Massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Empire, Modern Day Turkey, as Genocide; Attorney Files Federal Lawsuit Challenging Florida's New Anti-Riot Law; San Francisco Giants Open Section in Stadium for Fully Vaccinated Fans to Sit Together; Man Reveals His Participation in January 6th Capitol Insurrection on Dating App. Aired 10-11a ET


April 23, 2021
• Search Intensifies for Missing Indonesian Submarine; Funeral Held for Daunte Wright in Minneapolis; Deaths at the Hands of U.S. Police Spark New Outrage; Lawmakers at Odds Over Policing Reform Bill; India Sets Global Record for Daily Cases Second Day in a Row; Movie Industry's Fight for Survival. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. CDC Advisers to Discuss Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Biden Administration Launches Vaccine Initiative; EU Declines to Buy 100 Million Additional AstraZeneca Doses; State of Emergency Expected in Tokyo, Osaka and Elsewhere; Day Two of U.S. Led Summit Gets Underway in Coming Hours; SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Ready for Trip to Space Station; Navalny's Doctors Urge Him to Stop Hunger Strike; Search Intensifies for Mission Indonesian Submarine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• China's Treatment Of Uyghurs Is Genocide, According To The U.K. Lawmakers; Lost Children Of Xinjiang; Navalny's Doctors Urge Him To Stop Hunger Strike; Urgent Search To Find Missing Submarine; Movie Industry's Fight For Survival; Super-Yacht Squeezes Through Narrow Canals; World Leaders Promise to Cut Carbon Emissions; Denmark Serious with Its Climate Goals; India's Healthcare System in Shambles; Japan to Declare State of Emergency to Four Areas; Germany and France Different Ways of Dealing COVID Cases. Aired 3-4a ET
• World Call for Climate Change Actions; Navalny's Doctors Urge Him to Stop Hunger Strike; India Sets Global Record for Daily Cases Second Day in a Row; Europe Battles Potential Third COVID Wave; Argentina Faces Case Surge, Overwhelmed Hospitals; Search Intensifies for Missing Submarine; Search Intensifies For Missing Indonesian Submarine; SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Ready For Trip To Space Station; Movie Industry's Fight For Survival; Shooting Of Black Teen In Columbus, Ohio Renews Concerns Over Use Of Force. Aired 2-2:45aET
• Japan, India Struggle to Contain COVID Surges; U.S. Spells Out Climate Goal; Navalny's Doctors Urge Him to Stop Hunger Strike; Search Intensifies for Missing Indonesian Submarine; China Responds to Report on Separated Uyghur Families; Bolsonaro Reiterates Goal to Stop Illegal Deforestation; Interview with Francesco La Camera; Innovations Take Flight in Exploration of Mars. Aired 1-2a ET
• Earth Day Summit Yields Global Pledges to Reduce Emissions; COVID Surge Devastates India's Healthcare System; Search Intensifies for Missing Indonesian Submarine; China Responds to CNN Report on Separated Uyghur Families. Aired 12-1a ET
• Caitlyn Jenner: "I'm In" for California Governor's Race; Polls on Policing in America; Some Conservative Float Racist "Replacement Theory"; Year of Protests, Pandemic to be Reflected at Oscars; SpaceX Sends Astronauts to International Space Station. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Remembering George Floyd; Arizona Ballot Audit Battle; CDC Expected to Announce Decision on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• U.S. Vaccination Rate Drops 10 Percent in one Week; Rep Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), a Physician, Discusses His Fight against Vaccine Hesitancy, Helping Reluctant People Get on Board & Sen. Ron Johnson Downplaying COVID Vaccine; Race to Find Missing Submarine Before It Runs Out of Oxygen; GOP Crafts Waive of Anti-Protest Bills Across Country; Las Vegas Prepares to Fully Reopen by June 1. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• The Biden Agenda; Police Shooting Investigations; CDC Expected to Announce Decision on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden's Ambitious Policy Agenda Shows No Signs of Slowing; Biden Makes Economic Case for Fighting Climate Change on 2nd Day of Summit; Missing Submarine with 53 On Board Will Run Out of Oxygen in Hours; SpaceX Rocket Carrying 4 Astronauts Launches from Florida; Tennessee 3rd Graders Face Being Held Back Over Reading Loses. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Now, CDC Advisers Meeting on Future of J&J Vaccine; Criminal Prosecution of Police Officers Emerges as Key Sticking Point in Senate Police Reform Talks; Biden's Ambitious Policy Agenda Shows no Signs of Slowing. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Harlem Children's Zone Faces COVID Fallout; Interview with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX); Oscars Hopes to Raise Ratings. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• Soon, CDC Advisers Discuss How to Move Forward with J&J Vaccine; Biden Reiterates Economic Argument for Reversing Climate Change; Communities of Color Struggle with Unequal Pandemic Recovery. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Biden to Make Case for Climate Change Fight; Las Vegas Strip Set to Reopen; Minneapolis Police Face Scrutiny; SpaceX Launches Craft with Four Astronauts. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• CDC Advisers to Discuss How to Move Forward with J&J Vaccine; Demand Grows for Body Cam Footage of Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting; Police Release New Video in Ma'Khia Bryant Fatal Shooting; Camden County, New Jersey Reimagines Policing to Focus on Sanctity and Preservation of Life; CDC to Hear About New Blood Clot Cases Linked to J&J Vaccine; Study: People Diagnosed with COVID Face Greater Risk of Death, Ongoing Health Problems Six Months After Diagnosis. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 22, 2021
• Minneapolis Cheers Ex-Officer's Conviction in Floyd's Death; Fox News Host Claims Fear Motivated Jurors; India Reports Almost 315,000 COVID-19 Cases on Thursday; German Lawmakers Advance Bill on COVID Restrictions; Indonesian Navy: Knows Location of Missing Submarine; Afghans Who Helped U.S. Fear for Their Lives; Most Founding Clubs Pull Out of Denounced Competition. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Justice Department Launces Probe into Minneapolis Police; Video Shows Officer Fatally Shooting Knife-Wielding Teen; Biden Touts 200 Million Vaccinations Since He Took Office; Russia Cracks Down on Navalny Protesters; China's Xi to Address Virtual Climate Summit. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• India's Healthcare System Collapsing; Protesters Calling Out for Alexei Navalny's Release; Russian Authorities Block Navalny to Medical Access; Super League Criticized by Fans and Supporters; Biden To Hold Virtual Climate Summit On Earth Day; Indonesian Navy Knows Location Of Missing Submarine; Verdict Expected In Trial Of Investigative Journalist; Hong Kong Versus Press Freedom; United States Imposes Sanctions On Timber, Pearl Industries; Peace Talks Between Afghan Government And Taliban Delayed; Afghans Who Helped U.S. Fear For Their Lives; Germany Weighs Federal Powers For COVID Measures; Some European Countries Grapple With Third Wave; Saving The Environment, Awareness On Microplastics; Rare Sighting Of Grey Whale. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hospitals in India Buckle under Coronavirus Cases; Derek Chauvin Moved to Maximum Security Prison; Nearly 1,500 Arrested in Pro-Navalny Protests; Indonesian Navy Knows Location of Missing Submarine; Super League Appears to Be Dead; Hong Kong's Press Freedom under Attack; China's Xi to Address Virtual Climate Summit. Aired 2- 2:45a ET
• Verdict Expected in Trial of Investigative Journalist; Reports of Violence, Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia; Chad's Slain President's Son Takes over as President, Army Commander; Most Founding Clubs Pull Out of Denounced Competition; France's Vineyards Hit by Destructive Cold Snap; COVID Crisis Raging in India; Defiant Protesters Call for Navalny's Release; Speculation of U.S.-Brazil Deal to End Amazon Deforestation. Aired 1-2a ET
• Fearful Afghans Awaiting Long-Promised U.S. Visas; President Idriss Deby Killed in Frontline Battle; France's Vineyards Hit by Destructive Cold Snap; Nearly 1,500 Arrested in Pro-Navalny Protests; Hospitals in India Buckle under Coronavirus Cases; Super League Appears to Be Dead; Hong Kong's Press Freedom under Attack; US Asks Brazil for "Immediate" Action on Amazon. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Funeral Underway for Daunte Wright in Minneapolis; Deadly Police Encounters Leave Communities on Edge; Use-of-force Under New Scrutiny Around the Nation; Capitol Police Dispute Accounts of Radio Traffic on January 6th; Infection Risks Extremely Low for Fully Vaccinated People; Man Dies Weeks After Second Vaccination; Kremlin Critic's Life in Serious Danger. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Remembering Daunte Wright. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Pledges to Cut U.S. Carbon Emissions in Half by 2030; The Funeral of Daunte Wright. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Daunte Wright Laid to Rest. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden Commits U.S. to Cutting Emissions as Much as 50 Percent by 2030; More Than a Third of U.S. Adults Fully Vaccinated; White House Advisor: CDC to Issue Guidelines for Vaccinated Americans Soon; Study: Pregnant Women with Covid Have Higher Risk of Poor Outcomes, Death; Senate Votes on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Bill; Hopes Rise on Capitol Hill for Police Reform Compromise. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Soon, Funeral for Daunte Wright in Minneapolis; Alternate Juror Says Dr. Tobin Testimony Convinced Her; Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) Introducing Police Reform Bill within Days. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Chauvin Trial Alternate Juror Speaks Publicly; Interview with Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D); Funeral For Daunte Wright Held Today. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Commits U.S. to Cutting Emissions by as much as 52 Percent by 2030; New Study Affirms J&J Vaccine has 66 Percent Efficacy Against COVID-19; Minneapolis Police Leaders Pledge Cooperation with DOJ Probe. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Senate Holds Hearing on Police Reform; Jesse Arreguin is Interviewed about Police Reform; Capitol Police Only Looked for Anti- Trump Protesters. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Biden Commits U.S. to New Climate Change Goal; Tensions High Over Policing in the U.S. After Several Deadly Encounters; Ohio Officials Release More Video of Fatal Police Shooting of Teen Girl Who They Say Had a Knife Charged At Some Women; Minneapolis Police Leaders Pledge Cooperation with the DOJ Probe; Berkeley California Takes Steps to Reform Policing, Ban Police Traffic Stops. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 21, 2021
• Peaceful Crowd Rejoice Their Victory; President Biden Promise to do Something on Policing; Justice for George is Justice for All; Hopeful but Not Optimistic; The George Floyd Killing, Chauvin Verdict; Ex-Officer Guilty On All Counts In George Floyd's Death; Floyd's Brother Prayed For A Guilty Verdict; Joe Biden, Verdict Not Enough To Cure Society's Problems; Reactions From The Chauvin Verdict. Aired 3- 4a ET
• Chauvin Guilty on All Counts in Killing of George Floyd; Floyd Family: Verdict Is a Sign of Hope. Aired 2-3a ET
• Chauvin Guilty On All Counts in Killing of George Floyd. Aired 1-2a ET
• Chauvin Guilty on All Counts in Killing of George Floyd. Aired 12-1a ET
• North Carolina Man Shot and Killed While Deputies Served Search Warrant; Justice Department Launches Investigation into Minneapolis Policing; Report Warns Vaccine Supply Will Soon Outpace Demand in U.S. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Police Reform; Justice Department Launches Investigation Into Minneapolis Policing. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Columbus Officials Hold Briefing on Police Shooting Death of Teenager. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ohio Police Shooting Investigation; Interview With National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci; President Biden Touts 200 Million Vaccine Does Given. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Chief Bill Scott, San Francisco Police Department, Discusses Chauvin Trial & Police Reform; Ohio Police Officer Shoots, Kills Girl Wielding Knife; Biden Delivers Remarks on COVID Fight & Vaccines. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• DOJ Launches Probe into Minneapolis Policing Practices; Democrats, GOP Plan for Key Talks on Policing Reforms; Police Departments around the Country React to Chauvin Conviction. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Body Camera Footage Reveals Ma'Khia Bryant Had Knife; President Biden Pushes for George Floyd Justice in Policing Act; Vaccine Hesitant Present Next COVID Immunity Challenge. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ex-Officer Awaits Sentencing after Conviction in Floyd's Murder; DOJ Opens Investigation into Minneapolis Policing Practices. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Three Other Officers Charged in Floyd's Death; Tipping Point on Vaccine Enthusiasm. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Guilty on All Three Charges; President Biden Weighs in on the Verdict; Ohio Police Officer Fatally Shoots Teen Girl Holding Knife; U.S. Likely to Reach Tipping Point on Vaccine Enthusiasm in 2 to 4 Weeks; George Floyd's Family Pleased with Court's Verdict But Saddened At the Same Time. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 20, 2021
• Officer Sicknick Suffered Stokes, Died of Natural Causes; U.S. Reels from Multiple Deadly Shootings; Former U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale Dies at 93; UEFA President Calls Breakaway League Plans "Shameless"; NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Flies on Mars. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Derek Chauvin's Fate is Now in the Hands of the Jury; Minneapolis Braces for Jury's Verdict on Chauvin; Kremlin Critic Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital; U.S. Ambassador Returning from Russia this Week; White House Promotes Vaccine Eligibility with Media Blitz; Officer Brian Sicknick Suffered Strokes, Died of Natural Causes. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Alexei Navalny in Near-to-Death Condition; Russia Expelled 20 Czech Officials; Court Deliberations for Derek Chauvin Wraps Up; UEFA President Felt Betrayed; Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital; United States and European Union Warn Russia Over Navalny's Health; Pakistan Protest on French Ambassador; WHO's Global Cases Rise for Eight Straight Week; India Reports Sixth Consecutive Day of 200,000 Plus New Coronavirus Cases; Thailand Grapples with Third Wave of COVID-19; E.U. Regulator to Announce Review Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Wildlife Incident In The Republic of South Africa; Oil Price Edge Higher, Supported By Weaker U.S. Dollar; NASA Flies First Aircraft on Mars. Aired 3-4a ET
• Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital; Super League Uproar; Thailand Grapples with Third Wave of COVID-19; Jury Begins Deliberations in George Floyd Murder Trial; Cuba's Transfer of Power; Oil Prices Higher, Weaker U.S. Dollar; NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Flies on Mars; Cape Town Blaze Contained, Arsonist Arrested. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Kremlin Critic Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital; Russia Building Up Troops on Border with Ukraine; President Miguel Diaz-Canel to Lead Cuban Communist Party; Growing Opposition to Plans for Breakaway League; Oil Prices Edge Higher; NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter; Jury Deliberating in Derek Chauvin Trial; Kremlin Critic Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital; Football Uproar After "Super League" Announcement; India Records More Than a Million New Cases in Five Days. Aired 1-2a ET
• Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Moved To Prison Hospital; Russia Building Up Troops On Border With Ukraine; Super League Uproar; Jury Begins Deliberations In George Floyd Murder Trial; Thailand Grapples With Third Wave Of COVID-19; NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Flies On Mars. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Jurors Reach Verdict in Murder Trial of Ex-Officer Derek Chauvin; Verdict Will Be Announced Shortly. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Verdict Reached in Derek Chauvin Trial; Capitol Police Officer Died of Strokes. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• 1 Killed, 2 Injured at NY Supermarket & Police on Hunt for Gunman; Republicans Criticize Rep. Waters for Chauvin Trial Remarks; Top Democrat Manchin Joins Condemnation of Waters; GOP Finally Condemns Incendiary Rhetoric, When It's By a Democrat; Johnson & Johnson Resumes Vaccine Shipments to Europe; Michigan Nears 6 Million Vaccinations as State Hits Highest Number of Cases in U.S. Aired 2:30- 3p ET
• Chauvin Jury Deliberates. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Poll: Americans Easing Up on COVID Mitigation Measures; CDC New Guidance Says Surfaces Are Not Big Risk for Spreading COVID; Polls Show Reluctance Among Republicans to Get Vaccine; Facebook Will Remove Chauvin Verdict Content that Violates Community Standards; Video Plays Key Role in Chauvin Murder Trial; Outrage over Waters Protest Rhetoric Exposes GOP Hypocrisy; Pelosi Defends Rep. Waters, Says She Shouldn't Apologize; Putin Critic Navalny Hospitalized & Held in Solitary Confinement Amid Hunger Strike. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Nation Braces for Verdict as Jury Deliberates Chauvin Case; One Dead, Two Wounded in Shooting at Long Island Grocery Store; Poll Shows Americans Easing Up on COVID Mitigation Measures. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Second Day of Jury Deliberations in Derek Chauvin Trial; Biden Reached Out to George Floyd Family; U.S. Rocked by Multiple Mass Shootings; Families of Emmett Till, George Floyd Unite to Fight for Justice. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Jury Resumes Deliberations in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; U.S. Averaging 3 Million Shots a Day Despite J&J Pause. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• White House Braces for Chauvin Verdict; Racism in America in Focus; Capitol Officer Died of Natural Causes; U.S. Ambassador to Russia Returns to U.S. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Jury Resumes Deliberations in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; Nation Braces for Verdict as Judy Deliberates Chauvin Case; Brooklyn Center Mayor Says He Experienced Racism in Minnesota; J&J Vaccine Manufacturing Halted at Plant That had Contamination Issue. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


April 19, 2021
• U.S. Reports at Least 150 Mass Shooting in 2021; U.S. President Facing Challenges, Both Domestically and Abroad; Bush Calls on Congress to Tone Down Harsh Rhetoric; Church in Texas Worries for Unaccompanied Migrant Children; New Waves of Infections Slowing Recovery in Much of Asia; Australia and New Zealand Begin Travel Bubble; Wildfire Rages in Cape Town, Threatens National Park; Hong Kong Won't Air Oscars for First Time Since 1968. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Braces for Final Days of Chauvin Murder Trial; Chicago Protesters Demand Justice After Police Shooting; All U.S. Adults to Become Eligible for COVID Vaccine; Greece Dropping Quarantine Restrictions for Some Travelers; Navalny on Day 20 of Hunger Strike, Aides Say He's Dying. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Wildfire Rages in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park; Former Australian Prime Minister Puts Rupert Murdoch on Blast; Top European Clubs Announce 'Super League'; U.S. Cities are on Edge over Derek Chauvin Trial; Pressure on Putin Over Alexei Navalny's Health; J&J Vaccine Could Return Soon; E.U. is Working to Reopen Travel to U.S. Tourists; India Records More Than One Million New Cases in Five Days. Aired 3-4a ET
• Minneapolis Awaits Chauvin Trial Verdict; Fifty Percent of U.S. Adults Injected with First Dose; U.S. States Russia to Face Consequences if Alexei Navalny Dies; Evacuation Underway as Fire Rages in Cape Town; French President: EU Countries To Offer Special Pass To Vaccinated U.S. Citizens; Macron: Americans To Receive Special Travel Pass; Greece Dropping Quarantine Restrictions For Some Travellers. Aired 2-3a ET
• Navalny Allies Call for Nationwide Rallies on Wednesday; Moscow Orders 20 Czech Diplomats to Leave the Country; Ontario's Hospitals Overwhelmed Amid Third Wave; Former Australian PM Condemns Partisan Influence; NASA Helicopter Set for Historic Flight on Mars; Navalny Allies Call for Nationwide Rallies on Wednesday; Top European Clubs Plan to Form "Super League"; Abandoned "Vagrant Fire" Suspected in Massive Blaze. Aired 1-2a ET
• Top European Football Clubs Plan to Form 'Super League'; Aides: Navalny's Life 'Hanging on a Thread'; Moscow Expels 20 Czech Diplomats from Country in Retaliation; New Waves of Infections Slowing Recovery in Much of Asia; Ontario's Hospitals Overwhelmed Amid Third Wave; Australia and New Zealand Begin Travel Bubble; U.S. Airlines Prepare for Summer Travel Demand Surge; Helicopters Water Bombing Cape Town Fire from Above; Typhoon Surigae Impacting Eastern Philippines. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Continuing Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial; Defense Gives Closing Arguments. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Closing Arguments in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Defense Gives Closing Arguments in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Defense Gives Closing Argument in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Defense Gives Closing Arguments in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Defense Gives Closing Argument in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Prosecution Gives Closing Argument in Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Closing Arguments Begin In Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Biden Meeting with Bipartisan Group to Push Infrastructure Plan; Interview with George Floyd's Cousin Tera Brown about Closing Arguments in the Chauvin Murder Trial; Family and Friends Remember FedEx Massacre Victim Samaria Blackwell. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Cities Brace for Chauvin Verdict Ahead of Closing Arguments; Biden Voiced Concern about Potential Fallout of Chauvin Trial; J&J Falsely Claims Moderna and Pfizer Also Linked to Blood Clots; CDC: About 50 Percent of U.S. Adults Have Had At Least One Vaccine Dose; Closing Arguments Begin in the Trial of Derek Chauvin. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 18, 2021
• Little Improvement In U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll; Michigan's Third Wave Overwhelming Hospitals; Europe Aims To Speed Up Vaccinations; India Reports 200,000-Plus Cases Fourth Day In A Row; Indianapolis Shooting; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Alexei Navalny Dying In Prison; Czech Republic Expelling Russian Embassy Employees; Closing Arguments Monday In Floyd Murder Trial; Duke Of Edinburgh Laid To Rest At Windsor Castle; Woman Gets Pregnant While Already Pregnant. Aired 5-6a ET
• Michigan's Third Wave Overwhelming Hospitals; Europe Aims To Speed Up Vaccinations; Indianapolis Shooting; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Alexei Navalny Dying In Prison; Czech Republic Expelling Russian Embassy Employees; Duke Of Edinburgh Laid To Rest At Windsor Castle; Discarded Masks Piling Up As Litter. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Indianapolis Shooting; Michigan's Third Wave Overwhelming Hospitals; India Reports 200,000-Plus Cases Fourth Day In A Row; Military Crackdown Cripples Myanmar's COVID-19 Fight; Duke Of Edinburgh Laid To Rest At Windsor Castle; Alexei Navalny Dying In Prison; Global Citizen Virtual Concert To Raise Vaccine Awareness. Aired 3-4a ET
• Indianapolis Shooting; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Michigan's Third Wave Overwhelming Hospitals; Duke of Edinburgh Laid to Rest at Windsor Castle; Alexei Navalny Dying in Prison; Czech Republic Expelling Russian Embassy Employees; Global Citizen Virtual Concert to Raise Vaccine Awareness. Aired 2-3a ET
• Duke of Edinburgh Laid to Rest at Windsor Castle; Europe Aims to Speed Up Vaccinations; Military Crackdown Cripples Myanmar's COVID- 19 Fight; Indianapolis Shooting; U.S. Gun Violence Epidemic; Closing Arguments Monday in Floyd Murder Trial; Alexei Navalny Dying in Prison; New Policies Could Impact Americans Held Overseas; Global Citizen Virtual Concert to Raise Vaccine Awareness. Aired 12-1a ET
• Nationwide Protests after Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo Killings; Minneapolis Braces for Verdict Fallout in George Floyd Case; Michigan Hospitals Overwhelmed as New Cases Surge Again; Communities Focus on Vaccine Hesitancy as Demand Falls; U.S. Airlines Prepare for Summer Travel Surge; Fire Rages on Mountain Overlooking Cape Town; A Mother's Fight Against the Klan. Aired 8-9p ET
• Minneapolis Braces For Verdict Fallout In George Floyd Case; Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo Killings Spark Nationwide Protests; Vaccine Hesitancy Causes 50 Million Vaccine Doses Just Sitting, Waiting For Arms; Afghan President Says His Government Not In Danger Of Collapse After U.S. Leaves; One-On-One With Retired U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven; How The Pandemic Could Spur Global Action On Climate Change; CNN Hero, Heather Abbott Helping Amputees Of All Ages Receive Prosthesis. Aired 7-8p ET
• Manhunt For Ex-Detective Suspected Of Killing Three In Texas; Minneapolis Braces For Verdict Fallout In George Floyd Case; CDC Says, Half Of U.S. Adults Have Gotten At Least One COVID Shot; America Faces Endless Cycle Of Gun Violence; Jailed Opposition Leader Reportedly Near Death; Senator Tom Cotton To Stall Nominees From Democratic States. Aired 6-7p ET
• Mass Shootings In The U.S.; Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) Is Interviewed About Mass Shootings, Marjorie Taylor Greene And Afghanistan; The Success Of The Vaccine Rollout And Vaccine Hesitancy; Rupert Murdoch's Media Business Blasted By Malcolm Turnbull; Wall Street And The Big Gains Of The Airline Industry And Apple Launch. Aired 5-6p ET
• U.S. On Edge Over Civil Unrest, Police Violence And Mass Shootings; Interview With Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel About Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan; Gosar Denies He Had Anything To Do With Far Right America First Caucus Launching Plans; Trump Receives Award; Thirteen-Year-Old Boy Killed; CNN Heroes. Aired 4-5p ET
• Three Killed, Two Injured In Mass Shooting Near Kenosha, Wisconsin; Nation On Edge With Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict Expected Soon; Pastor Refuses To Promote Vaccinations, Says Virus Is A Scam. Aired 3-4p ET
• Nation On Edge With Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict Expected Soon; Police Searching For Suspect In Deadly Shooting At Wisconsin Bar; Michigan Pushes To Increase Vaccinations Amid Third Case Surge; Three Dead In Shooting Incident In Austin, Texas; White House: There Will Be "Consequences" If Navalny Dies In Custody; Progressive Backlash On Refugee Cap Puts Biden On Notice. Aired 2-3p ET


April 17, 2021


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