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April 07, 2021
• CDC: U.K. B-117 Variant Is Most Common Circulating in U.S.; White House: Half of U.S. Adults Could Have Vaccine Dose by Month's End; Fauci: No Exact Number to Signal End of Pandemic; Study: One- Third of COVID Survivors Suffer Neurological or Mental Health Disorders; Tiger Woods Crash Investigation Details Released; GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz Sought Preemptive Pardon from Trump; Stephen Miller Responds to Boehner Criticism of Trump, Tries to Tie Boehner to China; Soon, 8th Day of Testimony in Derek Chauvin Trial to Resume. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Day Eight of Witness Testimony in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; Prosecution Questions Use-of-Force Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Defense Cross-Examines LAPD Use-of-Force Expert; Day 8 of Witness Testimony in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; CDC Director: UK Variant is Now Dominant COVID Strain in the U.S.; Continuing Coverage of the Derek Chauvin Trial; Biden on Pandemic: "We're Not at the Finish Line;" CDC Director: Youth Sports, Day Cares Contributing to COVID Clusters; WH: U.S. Will Approach Half of All Adults Partly Vaccinated by This Weekend; CNN Analysis: Timeline for Vaccinating Adults Varies Greatly Between States; CNN Analysis: Willing Adults in Some States May Be Waiting All Year for Vaccine. Aired 11:30a-12p ET.
• Defense Cross-Examines LAPD Use-of-Force Expert. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
• Chauvin Trial Evidence; Use of Force Expert: "No Force Should Have Been Used" Once Floyd Was Handcuffed And On The Ground. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Soon, LAPD Sergeant to Retake Stand, Says Chauvin Used Excessive Force; California to Fully Reopen Activities and Businesses on June 15; Testimony Resumes in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Rep. Matt Gaetz Sought Pardon; Lyft President John Zimmer is Interviewed about Georgia's Voting Laws and Corporate Tax Rate Increases; Lawsuit Blames Trump for Capitol Riot. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• California to Fully Reopen Activities and Businesses on June 15; President Biden Reminds America Not Yet at the Finish Line of the Pandemic; Testimony Will Resume Today In The Chauvin Murder Trial; The New York Times Reporting Congressman Matt Gaetz Privately Sought Out A Presidential Pardon From Trump Before He Left Office. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 06, 2021
• Biden Administration Defends Infrastructure Plans; Gaetz "Absolutely Not Resigning" Amid Sex Crime Investigation; U.S. Says Talks with Iran in Vienna are a Step Forward; Alexey Navalny Says He Will Keep Up Prison Hunger Strike; Michigan Facing Spike in COVID-19 Cases. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Police Chief Testifies Chauvin Violated Use of Force Policy; Forensic Scientist: Cause of Hypoxia Critical to Trial; Easter Holiday Air Travel Sets Pandemic-Era Records; France Investigates Secret Dinner Parties for Paris Elite; U.K. Prime Minister Reveals Plan for Easing Restrictions; India Struggling to Contain Second Wave of Covid- 19; Baylor Stuns Gonzaga to Win First Men's Title. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Video Showing Smugglers Dropping Children at U.S.-Mexico Border; Deepest Known Shipwreck Found Off Philippines Sea; U.K. Variant Scattered in 50 States; North Korea Back Out of Tokyo Olympics; Travel is Open Between Australia and New Zealand; India Reported Another Record High in COVID Cases; Minneapolis Chief of Police Testifies Against Derek Chauvin; Royal Rift Coming to an End; Biden Administration Hopes to Re-negotiate JCPOA Deal with Iran. Aired 3-3:45a ET
• CNN Reports from Myanmar amid Military Crackdown; New Zealand to Open Border with Australia; Ethical Concerns over Vaccine Passports; Navalny to Keep Up Hunger Strike; Prince Hamzah Pledges Allegiance to Jordanian King; North Korea Won't Participate in Tokyo Games. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• North Korea Skipping Olympic Games; Debate Over Vaccine Passports; Putin's Latest Political Power Play; Police Chief Testifies Chauvin Violated Use of Force Policy; Sellout Crowd at Baseball Game Amid Fears of New Surge; New Video Shows World's Deepest Known Shipwreck. Aired 1-1:45a ET
• CNN Reports From Myanmar Amid Military Crackdown; Police Chief Testifies Chauvin Violated Use Of Force Policy; U.K. May Permit International Travel May 17; Ethical Concerns Over Vaccine Passports; Jordan Says Prince Hamzah Has Pledged Allegiance To The King; U.S. Says Talks With Iran In Vienna Are 'A Step Forward'; U.S. Teaming Up with UAE To Raise Clean Energy Funding; HBO Filmmaker Uncovers Potential Identity Of Individual Behind QAnon; Variants, Spike In Cases, Threaten Vaccination Progress. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Day Seven Of The Witness Testimony In Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Testimony Continues in Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Soon, Day 7 of Testimony in Derek Chauvin Trial Resumes; Use- of-Force Instructor: Should Use "Least Amount of Force" That Is Reasonable for Situation; Prosecution Questions Police Medical Response Coordinator; Defense Cross Examines Medical Response Coordinator. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• California to Fully Reopen June 15; Testimony Continues in Chauvin Trial. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Use of Force Instructor: "We Don't Train" Officers to Use Legs in Neck Restraint, Such a Method Would Involve Inner Thigh Not Knee; Biden Sets April 19 as Goal for All U.S. Adults to Be Vaccine Eligible; Fauci: Team Sports a Bigger Driver of Outbreaks Than Classrooms; Texas Executive Order Prevents State Agencies from Requiring Vaccine Passports; Update on Coronavirus Responses Around the World; MLB Moving All-Star Game to Denver; Texas Governor Refuses to Throw First Pitch at Rangers Game; McConnell Says Companies Need to Stay Out of Politics; Any Moment, Biden Visiting Vaccine Site in Alexandria, Virginia. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Defense Cross-Examines Police Use-of-Force Instructor; Day Seven of Witness Testimony in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
• Prosecution Interviews Police Use-of-Force Instructor; Use-of- Force Instructor: Should Use "Least Amount of Force" That is Reasonable for the Situation; Police Use-of-Force Instructor: "The Minimum Amount of Force That You Need" to Detain Someone "Is What You Should Use;" Use-of-Force Instructor: Unconscious Neck Restraint Only Allowed For "Active Aggression," "Life-Saving Purposes," Not "Passive Resistance;" "I Would Say No," Chavin's Neck Restraint on Handcuffed, Controlled Person Would Not Be Authorized Use of Force. Aired 11:30a- 12p ET.
• Prosecution Interviews Police Use-of-Force Instructor. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Major League Baseball All-Star Game Relocates to Colorado; Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial; Minneapolis Police Sergeant Ker Yang is Questioned by Prosecution. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Soon, Prosecution to Call more Witnesses in Chauvin Trial; CNN Reports, Biden to Announce He's Moving Deadline for All Adults to be Eligible for Coronavirus Vaccine to April 19; White House Says, Biden will Invite Bipartisan Meetings of Congress to Oval Office Next Week to Talk Infrastructure. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• MLB To Announce All-Star Game Location; Chauvin Murder Trial Live Coverage. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• Biden to Announce Vaccine Eligibility for All Adults by April 19th; Passenger in George Floyd's Car to Invoke 5th Amendment; Full Capacity Crowd in Texas Rangers Home Opener. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 05, 2021
• Russia Shoring Up Military Power in the Artic; Prince Accused of Trying to Destabilize Jordan; Biden Looks for Bipartisan Support for Infrastructure Plan; Cyber Experts: Half a Billion Facebook Users' Data Posted Online; Japan's Cherry Blossoms See Earliest Peak in Decades. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• New Cases of COVID-19 Holding Steady or Falling Across Much of U.S.; U.S. Air Travel Sets Pandemic Record Over Easter Weekend; U.K. Prime Minister to Announce Next Steps in Easing Restrictions; India's Worst-Hit State to Begin Curfews and Weekend Lockdowns; Health Experts Warn Against Quick Return to Normal; Testimony Resumes Monday in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Vaccinations Racing with Daily Infections; Easing of Restrictions Has Consequences; U.K. Looking to Implement a Vaccine Passport; India's Festivities Worsen COVID-19 Cases; P.M. Benjamin Netanyahu's Trial Resumes; Jordan Accuses Prince of Trying to Destabilize Country; Infrastructure and Jobs Plan is Biden's Next Legislative Push; Russia is Shoring Up Military Power in the Arctic; Florida Crews Work to Stop Catastrophic Flood Situation; Stanford Tops Arizona to Win NCAA Women's Championship. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Vaccinations Up, but Experts Still Cautious; U.K. Plans for Vaccine Passports; India Reports Highest Daily Infection of Coronavirus; Benjamin Netanyahu Back in Court for his Corruption Case; Jordan's Prince Hamzah Accused of Destabilizing the Country; Jordan Accuses Prince Of Trying To Destabilize Country; Ethiopia: Eritrean Troops Are Withdrawing From Tigray; Flash Flooding Kills At 41 People In Indonesia. Aired 2-3a ET
• Pope Francis Leads Scaled-Down Easter Day Mass; Russia Shoring Up Military Power In The Arctic; Ethiopia Says Eritrean Troops Withdrawing From Tigray; Indonesia Flash Floods Kill At Least 41 People; Florida Crews Pumping Water Out Of Damaged Reservoir; India Reports Record-High Daily Case Increase of 103,558; U.K. Government to Launch Vaccine Passport System Trial; Growing Number of Americans Taking to Skies Again; Jordan Accuses Prince of Trying to Destabilize Country. Aired 1-2 ET
• U.K. Government to Soon Make Major Reopening Announcement; Experts Warn U.S. Could Soon Face Another Surge; Pope Francis Leads Scaled-Down Easter Sunday Mass; Jordan Accuses Prince of Trying to destabilize Country; Russia Shoring Up Military Powers in the Arctic; At Least 41 Dead in Eastern Indonesia from Floods and Mudslides; Japan's Cherry Blossoms See Earliest Peak in Decades. Aired 12-1a ET
• Defense Cross-Examines Police Chief Who Fired Derek Chauvin. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Derek Chauvin Trial Week Two. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Soon, 6th Day of Testimony in Derek Chauvin Trial Resumes; Prosecution Resumes Questioning of Minneapolis Police Chief. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Young Adults Driving New COVID Surge; Derek Chauvin Trial Week Two. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Day 6 of Witness Testimony in Derek Chauvin's Murder Trial; Minneapolis Police Chief: Officers Are Trained in De-Escalation Techniques; E.R. Doctor: I Felt Heart Attack "Less Likely" Cause of Cardiac Arrest; Biden Delivers Easter Message Amid Covid Surge, Push for Massive Infrastructure Bill; Research: Nearly 40,000 Kids Have Lost Parent to Covid; Michigan Expands Vaccine Eligibility to Ages 16 & Older; U.S. Averaging 3 Million-Plus Doses into Arms Every Day. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Prosecution Questions Minneapolis Police Chief; Day Six of Witness testimony in Ex-Cop's Murder Trial. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• .Day Six of Witness Testimony in Ex-Cop's Murder Trial; Health Expert Says, U.S. in Category 5 Hurricane with New Cases; Capitol Police Union Chair Says, We're Struggling to Meet Our Mission. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Prosecution Questions Doctor Who Tried to Save George Floyd. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Russel Honore Recommends Capitol Police Increases; COVID Relief Bill Will Send Billions to Public Schools; Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Soon, Prosecution Calls More Witnesses in Chauvin Trial; TSA Reports, 6 Million-Plus Screened Since Thursday in Spring Break Travel Surge; Attack at U.S. Capitol Raises Fresh Questions about Security. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Toxic Wastewater Leaking in Florida; Bryan Hughes is Interviewed about Texas Voting Legislation; Former Crown Prince Accused of Destabilizing Country. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Travel Seeing Comeback as CDC Advises Against It; Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Continues; Attack at U.S. Capitol Raises Fresh Questions About Security; Proposals to Secure Capitol Hill Caught Up in Partisan Infighting; Risk of Catastrophic Flood As Toxic Reservoir Leaks in Florida. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 04, 2021
• Millions Celebrating Easter Under Restrictions; Slow Europe Rollout Prolonging Pandemic; Fauci: Danger Of Another Surge; Jordanian Prince Restricted To Home; Crisis In Tigray; Georgia Governor Lashes Out After MLB Pulls All-Star Game; Most U.S. States Have Introduced Bills Making It Harder To Vote; Riots In Northern Ireland Over Brexit Issues; Netherlands Studying Way To Bring Back Live Events. Aired 5-6a ET
• Fauci: Danger Of Another Surge; Millions Celebrating Easter Under Restrictions; Slow Europe Rollout Prolonging Pandemic; Atlanta Mayor Fears Boycott Over New Voting Law; Most U.S. States Have Introduced Bills Making It Harder To Vote; Crisis In Tigray; Jordanian Prince Restricted To Home; George Floyd Murder Trial Resumes Monday; Netanyahu Must Appear At Corruption Trial Monday; Florida Officials Declare Emergency Due To Reservoir Leak; Netherlands Studying Way To Bring Back Live Events. Aired 4-5a ET
• Slow Europe Rollout Prolonging Pandemic; Millions Celebrating Easter Under Restrictions; Crisis In Tigray; Atlanta Mayor Fears Boycott Over New Voting Law; Jordanian Prince Restricted To Home; Taiwan Train Derailment Victims' Families Struggle With Loss; George Floyd Murder Trial Resumes Monday; Ancient Pharaohs Relocated To New Home. Aired 3-4a ET
• Millions Celebrating Easter Under Restrictions; Slow Europe Rollout Prolonging Pandemic; Fauci: Danger Of Another Surge; Jordanian Prince Restricted To Home; Netanyahu Must Appear At Corruption Trial Monday; Atlanta Mayor Fears Boycott Over New Voting Law; Most U.S. States Have Introduced Bills Making It Harder To Vote; Taiwan Train Derailment Victims' Families Struggle With Loss; Ancient Pharaohs Relocated To New Home. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Hits Record Over Four Million Vaccine Doses Given; Fauci: Danger Of Another Surge; Slow Europe Rollout Prolonging Pandemic; Inside Pfizer's Vaccine Manufacturing Facility; Atlanta Mayor Fears Boycott Over New Voting Law; Most U.S. States Have Introduced Bills Making It Harder To Vote; Jordanian Prince Restricted To Home; U.S.- Mexico Border Crisis; Netherlands Studying Way To Bring Back Live Events. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Hits Record Of Over Four Million Vaccine Doses Given; Netherlands Studying Way To Bring Back Live Events; Atlanta Mayor Fears Boycott Over New Voting Law; Georgia Governor Lashes Out After MLB Pulls All-Star Game; U.S. Capitol Attacker Believed He Was Being Targeted; George Floyd Murder Trial Resumes Monday; Taiwan Train Derailment Victims' Families Struggle With Loss; Ancient Pharaohs Relocated To New Home. Aired 12-1a ET
• Race Between Vaccinations And Variants Reached Critical Point; One Nursing Home's Mission To Vaccinate Skeptical Staff; U.S. Capitol Police Mourning Officer Killed On Friday; Trump Campaign Steered Supporters Into Unwitting Donations; Big Business And MLB Slam New Georgia Voting Law; Hundreds Killed In Myanmar's Military Takeover; Stanford Wins NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship; Major Biden Bites Again. Aired 8-9p ET
• Derek Chauvin Trial Resumes Tomorrow After A Week Of Compelling Testimony; Record Pandemic-Era Numbers As Easter Travel Surges; Hunter Biden Talks About His Addiction And Burisma; Biden Infrastructure Plan Faces Steep GOP Opposition; Race Between Vaccinations And Variants Reach Critical Point; Far-Right Extremists Shift Focus On Anti-Vaxx Conspiracies. Aired 7-8p ET
• Record Pandemic-Era Numbers As Easter Travel Surges; DOJ Investigates Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) As Part Of Trafficking Probe; Stage Set For More Compelling Testimony In Chauvin Trial; Remarkable Story Of Survival Against COVID; Personal Data Of More Than 500 Million Facebook Users Leaked Online; Pope Leads Scaled-Back Easter Sunday Mass. Aired 6-7p ET
• Murder Trial Of Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Resumes Tomorrow; Hunter Biden Opens Up On Addiction And Family; Dr. Fauci Defends Dr. Birx; The Origins Of QAnon. Aired 5-6p ET
• TSA Reports Record-Hight Air Travel Since Start Of Pandemic; The Trial Of Derek Chauvin Set To Resume On Monday; Interview With Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) About Biden's Infrastructure Plan And about Allegations Against Matt Gaetz; Trump Rages Over Election Loss In Statement, Then Say, 'Other Than That, Happy Easter;' Imminent Wastewater Flood Forces Evacuation In Florida; Testing COVID-19 Vaccines On Children. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Races To Vaccinate As Experts Warn Of Possible New Surge; TSA Reports Record High Air Travel Since Start Of Pandemic; Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Resumes Tomorrow After Week Of Compelling Witness Testimony. Aired 3-4p ET
• More Than Four Million Vaccinations Administered In The U.S. On Friday; Average Of New Cases Is Rising Above 60,000 Once Again In The U.S.; Pope: Churches Hold Easter Services Amid Pandemic Concerns; Capitol Attack; Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo Expected To Testify; This Week: Biden Launches Push On $2.27 Trillion American Jobs Plan; Jordan's Former Crown Prince Accused In Plot Against King; Holiday Comes Amid Time Of Crisis And Tragedy In America. Aired 2-3p ET


April 03, 2021
• One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead At U.S. Capitol; Abundance Of Video At George Floyd Murder Trial; Feds Investigate Matt Gaetz; CDC Says Fully Vaccinated Can Gather For Easter; France And Italy Begin Pre-Easter Lockdowns; Netherlands Suspends AZ Vaccine; U.N. Special Envoy To Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent"; Capitol Police Mourn Fallen Officer. Aired 5-6a ET
• One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead at U.S. Capitol; Abundance of Video at George Floyd Murder Trial; Capitol Police Mourn Fallen Officer; MLB Moves All-Star Game out of Atlanta; Pope Leads Scaled-Down Passion Service; U.N. Special Envoy to Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent"; U.S. Employers Add Jobs, Boosting Economy; CDC Says Fully Vaccinated Can Gather for Easter. Aired 4-5a ET
• One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead at U.S. Capitol; Abundance of Video at George Floyd Murder Trial; Netherlands Suspends AZ Vaccine; France and Italy Begin Pre-Easter Lockdowns; Capitol Police Mourn Fallen Officer; CDC Says Fully Vaccinated Can Gather for Easter; U.N. Special Envoy to Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent"; Medical Community Vaccinates Homeless. Aired 3-4a ET
• One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead at U.S. Capitol; MLB Moves All-Star Game out of Atlanta; Abundance of Video at George Floyd Murder Trial; Pope Leads Scaled-Down Passion Service; Taiwan Train Crash; U.N. Special Envoy to Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent"; CDC Says Fully Vaccinated Can Gather for Easter; Capitol Police Mourn Fallen Officer. Aired 2-3a ET
• One Officer Killed, One Wounded, Attacker Dead at U.S. Capitol; MLB Moves All-Star Game out of Atlanta. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• CDC: U.S. Hits Four Million Doses In A Day, Passes Three Million Daily Average; One Officer Killed, One Injured In Attack At U.S. Capitol; Virginia Takes Aggressive Action To Expand Voting Rights; DOJ Investigates Rep. Gaetz As Part Of Trafficking Probe; Police Chokeholds In Spotlight At Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 8-9p ET
• Hunter Biden Opens Up About His Struggle With Addiction; Deadly Assault Raises Fresh Questions About Capitol Security; Thirteen-Year- Old Takes Part In Pfizer Vaccine Trial; Michigan Republicans Introduce 39 Election Reform Bills; Witness Gives Emotional Testimony In First Week Of Chauvin Trial; Pfizer Says Its Vaccine Is 100 Percent Effective In Adolescents; CNN And Amnesty International Investigates Shocking Video Of Ethiopian Soldiers Carrying Out Extrajudicial Executions Of Unarmed Men. Aired 7-8p ET
• U.S. Hits Four Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses In A Day, Passes Three Million Daily Average Says The CDC; MLB Pulls All-Star Game From Georgia Over New Voting Restrictions; One Officer Killed, Another Injured In U.S. Capitol Attack; Interview With Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX); At Least 22 Mass Shootings In U.S. Since Atlanta Spa Killings; Hunter Biden Opens Up About His Struggle With Addiction. Aired 6-7p ET
• U.S. Hits Record Four Million COVID Vaccine Doses In A Day; Interview With Dr. Anthony Fauci; Suspect In Capitol Car Attack Posted He Had Lost His Job, Believed Government Was Targeting Him With "Mind Control"; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) Discusses Attacks At Nation's Capitol, The Matt Gaetz Sex Controversy, The Crisis At The Border; New Video Footage Fills In The Gaps Of George Floyd Arrest. Aired 5-6p ET
• Top Detective: Chauvin's Use Of Force "Totally Unnecessary"; Major League Baseball Moves All-Star Game Over Georgia Voting Law; Interview With Rep. Nikema Williams (D-GA); Suspect In Capitol Car Attack Posted He Lost His Job, Believed Government Was Targeting Him With "Mind Control"; Source: Investigators Pursuing Allegations That Gaetz May Have Used Cash & Drugs In His Dealings With Young Women; Police Chokeholds In The Spotlight At Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 4-5p ET
• Suspect In Capitol Car Attack Posted He Had Lost His Job, Believed Government Was Targeting Him With "Mind Control"; Top Detective: Chauvin's Use Of Force "Totally Unnecessary"; NYT: Receipts Show Rep. Matt Gaetz Sent Money To Women Using Cash Apps But Gaetz Denies Allegations; Nearly Half Of States Reporting A Rise In COVID Cases; Pop-Up Event At First Broadway House To Open Doors Since Pandemic. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Capitol Police Officer Killed By Man Ramming His Vehicle Into Barricade, Authorities Attempting To Uncover Motive Of Suspect; Major League Baseball Pulls All-Star Game from Atlanta After Georgia Passes Controversial Bill On Voting Reform; President Biden's And Georgia Gov. Kemp's Comments On Georgia Voting Law Examined; Analysts Review First Week Of Testimony In Trial Of Derek Chauvin; Florida Republican Representative Matt Gaetz Under Federal Investigation For Possible Charges Related To Sex Trafficking. Aired 2-3p ET
• One Officer Killed, One Injured In Attack At U.S. Capitol; Emotional And Graphic Testimony In Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; Rep. Matt Gaetz Refutes Sex Allegations "Completely"; TSA Screenings Hit Pandemic High As CDC Discourages Travel; Pfizer & Moderna Vaccines Likely Protect Six-Plus Months; New York & Florida Diverge On Use Of Vaccine Passports; U.S. Adds 916,000 Jobs In March, Highest Level Since August; Florida Sheriff's Office Go "Beyond The Call Of Duty" Deputizing A Five-Year-Old Boy With Cancer. Aired 1-2p ET
• MLB Moving All-Star Game From GA Over New Voting Restriction; Atlanta Mayor Fears A Boycott If New GA Voting Law Isn't Changed; One Officer Killed, One Injured In Attack At U.S. Capitol; CDC Advising Against Non-Essential Travel Even When Vaccinated; Top Homicide Cop Calls Chauvin's Actions "Totally Unnecessary"; Suspect Killed After Driving Car Into Barricade, Brandishing Knife. Aired 12-1p ET
• Voting Law Fallout; Interview With Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), Atlanta; Capitol Police Officer William Evans Killed In Attack; First Week Of Derek Chauvin's Murder Trial Comes To A Close; Matt Gaetz Praises Indicted Florida Politician In 2017 Audio. Aired 11a-12p ET
• U.S. Capitol Police Officer Killed by Man Ramming His Vehicle into Barricade; Authorities Attempting to Uncover Motive of Suspect who Rammed Vehicle into Capitol Barricade and Subsequently Shot and Killed while Attacking Officers with Knife; Major League Baseball Pulls All-Star Game from Atlanta after Georgia Passes Controversial Bill on Voting Reform; Mental Health Expert Discusses Possible Traumatic Effects of Violence on Capitol Police Members; COVID-19 Cases Rising in Michigan; President Biden To Seek Possible Republican Support for His Proposed Infrastructure Bill; Representative Matt Gaetz Under Federal Investigation for Possible Sex Trafficking Charges. Aired 10-11a ET


April 02, 2021
• At Least 48 Killed in Taiwan Train Derailment; U.S. State Legislatures Consider Sweeping New Election Laws; Black Lawmaker Speaks Out About Arrest at Georgia Capitol; Report Slams U.S. Capitol Police Failures Ahead of Riot; Ontario Shut Down for at Least a Month Over Variants; Millions of Europeans Bracing for Somber Easter Weekend; North Dakota Governor Declares Statewide Wildfire Emergency. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• At Least 41 Killed in Taiwan Train Derailment; Witnesses, New Videos Detail Final Moments of Floyd's Life; Pfizer Says Its Vaccine Still Effective After Six Months; Inside BioNTech's New Vaccine Production Factory; Biden Holds First In-Person Cabinet Meeting of Presidency. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Europeans Facing Their Second Easter Under Lockdowns; UK Considering Vaccine "Passports" To Allow Travel; Chauvin's Supervisor: Use Of Force Should Have Ended Sooner; U.S. "Concerned" With Russian Actions In Eastern Ukraine; H&M, Nike, Other Brands Face Boycott In China; NASA's Mars Helicopter To Fly April 11 At The Earliest. Aired 3-4a ET
• 36 Known Dead In Taiwan Train Derailment, Dozens Still Trapped; Ethiopian Soldiers Appear To Have Carried Out Executions In Tigray; ISIS Terror Attack In Mozambique Organized And Targeted; Brazil's Cities Warn They'll Run Out Of Oxygen Next Week; Easter At The Vatican And Across Europe: Subdued Celebration Amid Lockdowns, Closures And Restrictions; Curfews And Closures; Uruguay In Measures To Stop Virus Transfer From Brazil At Its Borders; At Least 36 Killed In Taiwan Train Derailment; Ex-Officer Chauvin Defends Force In Call To Supervisor; Telecom Companies Ordered To Shut Down Wireless Internet; OPEC To Boost Production After U.S. Calls Saudi Arabia; H&M, Nike, Other Brands Face Boycott In China; Officials Charge Capitol Rioter Who Allegedly Tased And Assaulted Officer Mike Fanone With A Flagpole. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Taiwan Train Derails In Tunnel; Ethiopian Soldiers Appear To Have Carried Out Executions In Tigray; Airstrikes Continue In Myanmar's Northern State; Easter In Europe: Lockdowns , Curfews And Closures; Uruguay In Measures To Stop Virus Transfer From Brazil At Its Borders; At Least 36 Killed in Taiwan Train Derailment; Prosecutors to Resume Case against Ex-Officer Chauvin; H&M, Nike, Other Brands Face Boycott in China; Ontario Shuts Down for at Least a Month over Variants; Inside BioNTech's New Vaccine Production Factory; Study Amazon Rainforest Now Emits More Greenhouse Gases than it Absorbs. Aired 1-2a ET
• Investigation Shows Shocking Video Depicts Executions by Ethiopian Soldiers; At Least 36 Killed in Taiwan Train Derailment; Millions of Europeans Bracing for Somber Easter Weekend; Brazil Records Deadliest Month as COVID-19 Crisis Deepens; Ex-Officer Chauvin Defends Force in Call for Supervisor; Website Shares Anonymous Testimonials about U.K. Child Sexual Abuse; Inside BioNTech's New Vaccine Production Factory; Uruguay Closes Stores Along Border with Brazil; Amazon Rainforest Now Emits More Greenhouse Gases Than It Absorbs; Pfizer Says Studies Confirm Vaccine Protection will Last at Least 6 Months; Florida GOP Advance Anti-Rioting Bill. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• One officer killed, one wounded, attacker dead at Capitol; Interview with Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) on Capitol Hill attack today. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Deadly Capitol Attack. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• U.S. Capitol on Lockdown after Car Rammed into Officers; Source: One of the Capitol Police Officers Was Stabbed; Officials Give Briefing on Car Ramming Incident at Capitol; USCP Acting Chief: Capitol Police Officer Who Was Stabbed Has Died. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Armed Suspect Killed After Ramming Capitol Barricades; Interview With Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA). Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Capitol on Lockdown Due to External Security Threat; Capitol Police: Someone Rammed a Vehicle into 2 Capitol Hill Officers. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Homicide Detective Says, Chauvin's Use of Force Totally Unnecessary; CDC Says, Travel Risk is Low if You are Fully Vaccinated; Capitol on Lockdown Due to External Security Threat. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden Speaks as Pandemic Recovery Escalates, U.S. Adds 916,000 Jobs; Testimony Resumes in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; Prosecution Questions Minneapolis Police Lieutenant. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Prosecution Questions Minneapolis Police Sergeant & Lieutenant; Biden Speaks on State of the Economy, March Jobs Report. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
• Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial; Minneapolis Night Shift Police Sergeant Jon Edwards Questioned by Defense; Edwards Outlines Minneapolis Police Initial Investigation of Crime Scene. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• Soon, Trial Resumes for Ex-Cop Charged in George Floyd's Death; Soon, CDC Set to Release Travel Guidelines for Fully Vaccinated People; Prosecution Questions Minneapolis Police Sergeant. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Fed. Investigation of Rep. Matt Gaetz; U.S. Sees a Rise in Hate Crimes; Cecilia Rouse is Interviewed about the March Jobs Numbers. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• U.S. Adds 916,000 Jobs in March; Trial Resumes for Ex-Cop Charged in George Floyd's Death; Experts Urge Americans to Take Precautions Until Fully Vaccinated; More Federal Investigations into Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 01, 2021
• Remote Learning Creates New Challenges for Schools; 250+ Bills in Dozens of States Air to Restrict Voting Access; DOJ Investigating Gaetz Over Sex Trafficking Allegations; Putin Critic Navalny Goes on Prison Hunger Strike; Inspectors Check Ship That Ran Aground in Suez Canal; Baseball Welcomes Back Fans on Opening Day 2021. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• New Footage Revealed in Chauvin Murder Trial; Witnesses Express Regret and Helplessness; U.S. Covid Plateau as Europe Faces Surge; Biden Unveils $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• France Bracing for a Third Lockdown; Hospitals in France Overwhelmed with COVID Cases; U.N. Envoy Says a Bloodbath is Eminent; Hong Kong Court Convict Nine Veterans; More Witnesses Against Chauvin Brought into Court; Concerning New Wave In India Amid Major Festival; Peru To Enter Nationwide Lockdown Through Easter; Quality Issue At Vaccine Plant Ruins Millions Of J&J Doses; Biden Unveils $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan; Delta Airlines To Resume Seating Plan In May; U.K. Schools Reckoning With Rape Culture; Investigating The Suez Shutdown; Major Champ's Tiger Woods' Rollover; Belgian Prosecutors Open Investigation Into Online Prank. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Convicted; France Under Third National COVID-19 Lockdown; U.N. Special Envoy To Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent"; Witnesses To George Floyd's Murder Express Regret And Helplessness; New Wave In India As Festival Nears; Inside Pfizer's Manufacturing Facility; Navalny Goes On Hunger Strike. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Crisis In Myanmar Deepens, Civil War A Possibility; China Makes Example Of Hong Kong Activists In Controversial Conviction; Pfizer BioNTech's Revolutionary Facility Aims For 100 Million Vaccines A Month By End 2020; Vaccine News Round Up: France, Germany, Austria, U.S.; New Police Body Cams Shown At Chauvin's Trial; Witness Express Regret and Helplessness; Putin Critic Navalny Goes on Prison Hunger Strike; Peru to Enter Nationwide Lockdown through Easter; Australians Stranded Abroad Asking U.N. for Help; Biden Unveils $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan. Aired 1-2a ET
• Inside Pfizer's Vaccine Manufacturing Facility; Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine 100% Effective in Kids 12-15; Macron, Merkel Discuss Russia's Sputnik V Vaccine with Putin; Russia Registers World's First COVID Vaccine for Animals; Shipping Back to Normal Levels in Suez Canal; First Lawsuit Filed Against Trump from U.S. Capitol Officers; Quality Issue at Plant Delays Some of J&J's Vaccine; Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Convicted; New Wave in India as Festival Nears; Witnesses to George Floyd's Murder Express Regret and Helplessness; U.N. Special Envoy to Myanmar, "A Bloodbath Is Imminent". Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Fourth Day of Witness Testimony in Derek Chauvin Trial; Firefighter Saw Unresponsive Body on a Cot on Arrival at Ambulance. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Testimony Continues in Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Paramedic Derek Smith is Questioned in Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET


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