Return to Transcripts main page
CNN Newsroom
Note: This page is continually updated as new transcripts become available. If you cannot find a specific segment, check back later.
January 27, 2019
January 26, 2019
Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; Brazil Dam Collapse; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Interview with Brett Bruen, Former White House Director of Global Engagement; Yellow Vest Protesters Gather in Paris for 11th Weekend. Aired 5-6a ET
Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Britain's Food Safety Inspections Could Be Disrupted; Federal Workers Head Back to Government Jobs; Interview with Lorie McCann, IRS Programmer; CNN Cameras Roll as Stone Is Arrested; Pope Defends Migrants, Takes Aim at Wall Builders; Brazil Dam Collapse; Hollywood's Stunning Transformations. Aired 4-5a ET
Trump Agrees to Reopen Government, Gets Zero for Wall; Grand Jury Indicts Trump Confidant Roger Stone; Brazil Dam Collapse; U.S. and Opposition Crank Up Pressure on Maduro; Interview with Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Cato Institute; 17th Century Painting Discovered behind Wall in Paris. Aired 3-3:30a ET
Roger Stone Indictment Links Trump Campaign To WikiLeaks; Presidential Power Struggle In Venezuela; Good Samaritan Gives Colin Powell Roadside Assistance; Thomas Perez Discussing Roger Stone's Indictment. Aired 8-9p ET
Manhunt for Killer of 5 People in Louisiana; John Podesta Reacts to Stone Arrest; Roger Stone Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Wages Flat for Workers in Booming Economy; Democrats Look to Raise Takes on Rich to Help Environment, Reverse Wage Gap. Aired 5-6p ET
Manhunt for Killer of 5 People in Louisiana; A Look at Roger Stone's Long & Sordid Career; Far-Right Media Divided in Reaction to Trump Shutdown Deal Without Wall Funding; Twins Separated at Birth Find Each Other after Watching CNN's 'THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS"; Backlash over Hollywood's Portrayal of Real-Life Stories. Aired 4-5p ET
Roger Stone Faces Arraignment Tuesday, Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Trump Temporarily Ends Shutdown Without Wall Money; Impact of Shutdown Still Lingers for Federal Workers Who Missed Two Paychecks; Roger Stone Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia & WikiLeaks Attorney Says Stone Arrest "Intimidation"; Pompeo Tells Venezuela "Don't Test U.S." & Urges U.N. to Recognize Guaido as President; Steve King Defends Self on Racist Remarks to Constituents. Aired 3-4p ET
President Agrees to Temporarily End Partial Government Shutdown; President Trump States Government Shutdown May Resume over Border Wall Funding; Government Workers Unpaid During Shutdown Still Waiting for Backpay After Government Reopens; FBI Arrests Former Trump Campaign Adviser Roger Stone in Connection with Russia Investigation; Analysts Examine Economic Impact of Government Shutdown; Authorities Find Three-Year-Old Boy Missing for 55 Hours. Aired 2-3p ET
Trump Temporarily Ends Shutdown Without Out Wall Money; Trump Threatens a National Emergency if No Deal in 3 Weeks; Democrats View Reopening of Government a Win against Trump; Roger Stone Faces Arraignment Tuesday, Says No Evidence of Collusion with WikiLeaks, Russia; Florida Agriculture Chief: Shutdown Fight Dealing Blow to Farmers; Pompeo Tells Venezuela "Don't Test U.S." & Urges U.N. to Recognize Guaido as President; Cohen to Testify Before Senate & Lawyers Say Trump, Giuliani Threatened Cohen's Family. Aired 1-2p ET
Historic Partial Government Shutdown is Over; Stone: "I Will Not Bear False Witness Against Trump"; DACA Recipient Fears Deportation if Protection Disappear; Temporary Fix Leaves Thousands of Workers Worried About the Future. Aired 12-1p ET
Partial Government Shutdown Ended; Trump's Reopening the Government is Seen as Weakness by Many; Representative Steve King Breaks his Silence; Roger Stone Claims Innocence; "Three Identical Strangers" airs Tomorrow at 9:00 Eastern on CNN. Aired 11a-12p ET
President Agrees to Temporarily End Partial Government Shutdown; President Trump States Government Shutdown May Resume over Border Wall Funding; FBI Arrests Former Trump Campaign Adviser Roger Stone in Connection with Russia Investigation; Interview with Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL); Interview with Former U.S. Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun; Kamala Harris Declares Presidential Run for 2020. Aired 10-11a ET
January 25, 2019
January 24, 2019
Trump Backs Down In State Of The Union Dispute; Guaido Declares Himself Acting Venezuelan President; North Korean Leader Gets Letter From Trump; World Economic Forum; Transfer Of Power In Congo; Capturing The Human Cost Of The Oil Industry; Photographer Shares #MeToo Story With A Graphic Selfie; Violence Produce More Refugees; Nations Supports Venezuelan Interim President; Heaven and Hell in a Child's Eye. Aired 3-4a ET
Pressure on U.K., China Touts Globalization; Millions Face Humanitarian Crises around the World; Interview with Mark Lowcock, U.N.; Polls Show Shutdown Hurting Trump Support; U.N.: Climate Change Catastrophe Looming; Interview with Christiana Figueres, U.N. Climate Chief; Trump Says He Won't Deliver State of the Union Address Until Shutdown Is Over; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message From Plane; Nurse Arrested For Impregnating Woman In Vegetative State; Vatican's Swiss Guard Gets New U.V. Ray Resistant Helmets. Aired 2-3a ET
State Of The Union Postponed Until After U.S. Shutdown; Trump Backs Down In State Of The Union Dispute; Nicolas Maduro Accuses U.S. Of Backing A Coup; U.S. Recognizes Juan Guaido As Legitimate President; Trump: All Options Are On The Table; Drug Addiction On Ravages War-Torn Country; Nurse Arrested for Impregnating Woman in Vegetative State; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message from Plane; U.K. Official Warns U.K. Heading for Hard Brexit; Hoarding Food in Case of No Deal Brexit; The Disappearing White House Press Briefings; Japan's Newest Naval Recruits are Women. Aired 1-2a ET
Trump Backs Down in State of the Union Dispute; Guaido Declares Himself Acting Venezuelan President; China Detains Australian Citizen and Democracy Advocate; Trump Concedes to Pelosi on State of the Union; Political Upheaval in Venezuela; Interview with Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Cato Institute; Footballer Emiliano Sala Sent Audio Message from Plane; Hoarding Food in Case of No-Deal Brexit. Aired 12-1a ET
Trump's Shutdown Plan Fails, Senate Voting on Dem Plan; Interview with Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D), Virginia; Senate Votes Down both Proposals to Reopen Government; Elizabeth Warren to Propose New "Wealth Tax" on Richest Americans; Venezuela's Maduro Closing Embassy, All Consulates in U.S. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Republican Senate Bill to Reopen Government Fails to Pass; Trump Accepts Postponement of State of the Union; Commerce Secretary Expresses Confusion Over Why Furloughed Federal Workers Need Food Pantries. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Aviation Unions Say Airline Safety "Deteriorating by the Day"; Wilbur Ross "Disappointed" Air Traffic Controllers Calling in Sick; Dueling Bills in Senate to End Shutdown Expected to Fail; 8 Scenarios that Could End the Shutdown; House Democrats Visit Senate to Show Support for Votes Under Way; Bank of America CEO Warns of Long-Term Damage from Shutdown & Trade Uncertainty. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Soon Senate Votes on Bills That Won't End The Shutdown; Wilbur Ross Says Don't Quite Understand Why Workers Need Food Banks; White House Invites Leaders for Meeting with Trump Tomorrow; Freshman Democrats Urge Pelosi to Offer Trump A Compromise; Baldwin Interviews REP. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA); Senate Intelligence Committee Subpoenas Cohen to Testify Before Prison Date; Aviation Unions Say Airline Safety Deteriorating by The Day. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Zephen Xaver Makes First Court Appearance Since Florida Shooting Yesterday; One-third of Kodiak, Alaska's Population Is Going Without Paychecks During Shutdown; Interview with Rep. Will Hurd (R- TX); Five Former Secretaries of Homeland Security Issue Statement Opposing Shutdown. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Trump Concedes, Won't Deliver Speech Until After Shutdown Ends; Interview with Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD); Michael Cohen Postpones Testimony Citing Threats Against His Family; Paul Manafort Denies He Lied to Investigators; Gunman Kills Five People in Florida Bank. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Trump: Cohen Should Give Information On His Father-In-Law, Senate Dueling Bills To End Shutdown. Aired 09:30-10a ET
Senate Votes on Dueling Bills Today to End the Shutdown; Trump Concedes, Won't Deliver Speech Until After Shutdown Ends; Senate to Vote on Dueling Bills to End Shutdown; Interview with Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD); Cohen Postpones Testimony Citing Threats Against His Family; Dow to Slightly Rise at Open; Cohen's Lawyer Appeals to the House to Formally Disapprove of Alleged Trump Threats; Manafort Disputes Claim That He Lied to the Special Prosecutor. Aired 9-9:30a ET
January 23, 2019
January 22, 2019
January 21, 2019
January 20, 2019
January 19, 2019
Queen Elizabeth Announces Prince Harry and Meghan Markle No Longer Working Members of British Royal Family; Key Impeachment Filings from U.S. House, President; Iran Will Send Downed Plane's Black Boxes to Ukraine; Anti-Government Protests In Beirut; Libya Summit to Call for Sanctions If Ceasefire Violated; Demonstrators Gather in Washington, D.C., for Fourth Annual Women's March; Virginia Declares State of Emergency ahead of Gun Rights Rally at State Capital; Trump Administration Rolls Back on Obama Lunch Program. Aired 4-5a ET
Queen Elizabeth Announces Prince Harry and Meghan Markle No Longer Working Members of British Royal Family; Key Impeachment Filings from U.S. House, President; Iran Will Send Downed Plane's Black Boxes to Ukraine; Virginia Declares State of Emergency ahead of Gun Rights Rally at State Capital; Australia Fires; Anti-Government Protests In Beirut; Libya Summit to Call for Sanctions If Ceasefire Violated; Demonstrators Gather in Washington, D.C., for Fourth Annual Women's March. Aired 5-6a ET
Mueller's Office Disputes BuzzFeed Report; U.S. Government Shutdown Showdown; Women's March Continues Despite Anti-Semitism Claims; Interview with Uma Mishra-Newbery of Women's March Global; Animal Rights Groups Protest against Ancient Ritual. Aired 3-3:30a ET
President Donald Trump Making A Public Offer To Democrats Today To End The Partial Government Shutdown; Group Of Teenage Students Attacked A Veteran In A Protest; Joe Biden, Getting Closer To The Deciding Whether To Make A 2020 Run; DNC: Russians Tried To Hack Computers After Midterms; Dem Sen. Gillibrand Announces Exploration CMTE For Possible Run; Trump: Next Kim Meeting Place Has Been Chosen; Trouble On The Frontline In Syria; Americans Killed In Syria Back On U.S. Soil. Aired 8-9p ET
Pelosi Rejects Trump's Offer of DACA Protections in Exchange for Wall Funds; Sources: Joe Biden Likely to Launch Presidential Run; Democrats Announce Presidential Run on Stephen Colbert's Show; John Kerry on "THE AXE FILES": Trump's Actions on World Stage Do Not Help U.S.; Trump Announces Proposal; Trump Changes Wall Terms; Interview With Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA); Interview With Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D- TX); Trump Offers Protections. Aired 5-6a ET
President Donald Trump Layout New Proposal To End The Government Shutdown Offering What He Believes Is A Compromise To Democrats; Pelosi Rejects Trump's Proposal to End the Shutdown; Poll: Majority of Americans Blame Trump & Republicans for Shutdown. Aired 4- 5p ET
Will U.S. Deaths in Syria Change Plans to Withdraw U.S. Troops; New Tape of Trump & Pence Holding Naturalization Oath Ceremony; Kristen Gillibrand's Changing Stance on Immigration; Trump to Propose Extending DACA Protections in Announcement; Democrats to Propose $1 Billion for Border Security, No Money for Wall; Feud Expands as Pelosi Tells Trump to Delay SOTU, Trump Grounds Plane, Outs CODEL to Afghanistan; Trump Says 2nd Summit with North Korea Set, Location Chosen; Will U.S. Deaths in Syria Change Plans to Withdraw U.S. Troops. Aired 3-4p ET
Government Shutdown Continues over Border Wall Funding; President Trump to Make Address Regarding an Offer to End Government Shutdown; Democrats May Reject White House Offer on Ending Government Shutdown; Women's March Takes Place in Cities across U.S.; Women's March Leaders Criticized for Association with Louis Farrakhan; Interview with Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, (D-FL); President Trump Announces Upcoming Meeting with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un; Former Employees Sue General Motors Plant in Toledo, Ohio, for Racist Work Environment; Winter Storms Delay Airport Flights across U.S. Aired 2-3p ET
Next Page
|