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April 16, 2021
April 15, 2021
24 Arrested in Fourth Night of Protests after Police Killing; U.S. Expected to Sanction Russia, Expel Russian Officials; Iran Raising Enrichment to 60 Percent After Natanz Attack; Women Reveal Details of Parties Gaetz Allegedly Attended; Haiti's Government Resigns After Months of Political Turmoil; Kerry in China for Climate Talks. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Fourth Night of Protests After Daunte Wright Killing; Defense Focuses on Floyd's Cause of Death in Chauvin Trial; Biden to Begin U.S. Troop Withdrawal on May 1; CDC Advisers Put Off Decision on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for Now; France to Administer Johnson & Johnson Vaccine as Planned. Aired 4-4:30a ET
President Biden Wants U.S. Troops Back Home; Russian Diplomats to be Sanctioned by U.S.; U.S. Pause Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Some European Countries Stop Vaccines with Blood Clot Issues; British Researchers Looking at Possible Mix and Match of Vaccines; John Kerry Meets With Chinese Counterpart; Kerry Seeking Common Ground In Climate Talks With China; U.S. Calls China An Unparalleled Priority; Afghanistan Withdrawal Will Diminish Intelligence Gathering; White House Plans To Move Forward With UAE Weapons Sale; Fourth Night Of Protest Over The Death Of Daunte Wright; George Floyd's Trial, Defense Pushes Alternative Theories For Floyd's Death; End Of Cuba's Castro Era; Notre-Dame's Restoration Two Years On; Queen Holds First Engagement Since Losing Husband. Aired 3-4a ET
Biden to Begin U.S. Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan on May 1; U.S.-Iran Indirect Talks to Resume in Vienna; France to Administer Johnson & Johnson Vaccine as Planned; Kerry Seeking Common Ground in Climate Talks with China; Myanmar Losing the COVID-19 Battle; Defense Medical Expert: Floyd's Manner of Death "Undetermined"; White House to Move Forward with UAE Weapons Sales. Aired 2-2:45a ET
COVID Control Efforts Collapsing after Military Coup; U.S. Intel Chief: We Still Don't Know Origins of COVID-19; Kerry in China For Climate Talks; Biden to Begin U.S. Troop Withdrawal on May 1; CDC Advisors Put Off Decision on J&J Vaccine For Now; Defense Expert: Floyd Died from Heart Condition, Not Homicide. Aired 1-2a ET
Biden To Begin U.S. Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan On May 1; U.K.'s Mix And Match Vaccine Trial Expands; Defense Medical Expert: Floyd's Manner Of Death "Undetermined"; Kremlin To Study Biden's Summit Proposal; U.S. Spy Chiefs Call China An 'Unparalleled Priority'; Kerry Seeking Common Ground In Climate Talks With China. Aired 12-12:45a ET
GOP's Jordon Told to Shut His Mouth After Ranting to Dr. Fauci; City of Chicago Releases Video of Police Shooting of 13-Year-Old; Pfizer CEO: Third Vaccine Dose Likely Needed Within 6 to 12 Months. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Heated Exchange With Dr. Fauci on Capitol Hill; Prosecution and Defense Rest in Chauvin Trial; Ex-Minnesota Officer in Court. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
CDC Vaccine Advisers Put Off Decision on J&J COVID Vaccine; Pfizer CEO Says 3rd Vaccine Dose Likely Needed Within 6 to 12 Months; GOP's Jordan Told to Shut His Mouth after Berating Dr. Fauci; Biden Slaps New Sanctions on Russia for Cyberattack, 2020 Election Meddling, "Abuses" in Crimea; Biden & Harris Meet with Asian-American Lawmakers; McCarthy Sidesteps CNN's Questions on Gaetz Who Is Under Investigation; Ex-Officer Charged with Killing Daunte Wright Appears in Court. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Prosecution and Defense Rest in Chauvin Trial; Ex-Minnesota Officer in Court. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Blinken Tells Afghans U.S. Still Committed Despite Withdrawal Plan; Biden Slaps New Sanctions on Russia for Cyberattack, 2020 Election Meddling, "Abuses" in Crimea; Top Japanese Official Won't Rule Out Canceling Olympics; Pelosi Takes on "Squad", McConnell in New Book; Family of Daunte Wright Holds Press Conference; Capitol Police I.G. Testifies on Security Failures Ahead of Jan. 6th Riot. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Prosecution and Defense Rest, Closing Arguments Monday; First Court Appearance Today for Ex-Officer Charged in Wright Killing; Johnson & Johnson Says, Overall Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Blood Clot Risk. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Chauvin Invokes Fifth Amendment Right, Chooses Not to Testify; First Court Appearance for Ex-Officer Charged in Wright Killing; Trial Resumes for Ex-Cop Charted in George Floyd's Death. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Pulmonology Expert Testifies Again in Prosecution Rebuttal. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial; Prosecution Requests Introduction of New Evidence, Defense Argues Against; Judge Rules Against Evidence and For Dr. Tobin. Aired 10:30-11a ET
U.S. Hits Russia with Sweeping Sanctions, Expels Diplomats Over Cyberhacking, Election Interference, Aggression in Crimea Region; Ex- Officer Charged with Second-Degree Manslaughter in Wright Killing; Trial Resumes for Ex-Cop Charged in George Floyd's Death. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Blinken in Afghanistan; Richard Haass is Interviewed about Russian Sanctions and Afghanistan Withdrawal; Officials to Release Shooting Footage in Chicago; Capitol Police Testify About Planning Failures. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
U.S. Hits Russia with Sweeping Sanctions Over Various Issues; Ex-Officer Charged with Second Degree Manslaughter in the Deadly Shooting of Daunte Wright; Defense in the Chauvin Murder Trial Expected to Rest its Case Today; CDC Advisors Seek More Info Before Resuming J&J Vaccinations; Defense to Call More Witnesses in Chauvin Trial; Secretary of State Blinken Arrives in Afghanistan One Day After U.S. Announces Plans for Troops Withdrawal. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 14, 2021
Prosecutor Could Have a Decision on Charges Today in the Police Shooting of Daunte Wright; Johnson and Johnson Pauses Rollout of Vaccine in Europe; South Africa Suspends Johnson and Johnson Vaccine Rollout; U.S. Intel Community Warns of Long-Term Impact of Pandemic; Biden Proposes Summit with Putin to Discuss Ukraine; Egypt Seizes Ever Given, Asks for $900 Million. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Third Night of Clashes Between Police, Protesters; Defense Expert: Chauvin Justified in Kneeling on Floyd; U.S. Recommend Pausing J&J Vaccine Over Rare Blood Clots; Biden Aims to Withdraw U.S. Forces by September 11; Tehran Says It Will Increase Uranium Enrichment to 60 Percent. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. Troops Soon Going Home; Iran Warns to Retaliate With Israel; U.S. Pause Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; South Africa Also Pause J&J in Anticipation of Side Effects; Outrage Seen for a Third Day Now in Minnesota; France Suspends Travel from Brazil; Egypt Suing the Owner of Ever Given for Huge Damage; President Biden Wants to Have Face-to-Face Meeting with Vladimir Putin; Biden Propose Summit With Putin To Discuss Ukraine; Military Drills In China Meant To Send Message About Taiwan; U.S. Intelligence Warns Of Global Threats In Annual Report; John Kerry Heads To China, South Korea To Talk Climate; Tiny Plastic Pollution; Crypto-Conundrum, Bitcoin Hits New High. Olympic Games begin In 100 Days Despite Ongoing Pandemic. Aired 3-4a ET
U.S. President Joe Biden to Announce Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Afghanistan by September 11; German Cabinet Approves Act for Uniform COVID-19 Restrictions; Deaths Outpacing Births in Some Brazilian Cities; Third Night of Unrest in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota; U.S. Intel Community Warns of Global Threats; U.S. Pauses J&J Vaccine over Blood Clotting Concerns; Egypt Seizes Ever Given, Asks for $900 Million. Aired 2-2:45a ET
U.N. High Commissioner: Conflict in Myanmar Resembles Syria; China and U.S. Flex Military Muscle as Tensions Rise over Taiwan. Egypt Seizes Ever Given, Asks for $900 Million; U.S. Backs Global Minimum Corporate Tax Rate; Games Begin in 100 Days Despite Ongoing Pandemic; Biden Aims to Withdraw U.S. Forces By September 11; J&J Vaccine Paused; Chauvin's Defense Highlights Floyd's History of Drug Use. Aired 1-2a ET
India's Maharashtra State Imposes 15-Day Near-Lockdown; Deaths Outpacing Births in Some Brazilian Cities; China & U.S. Flex Military Muscle as Tensions Rise Over Taiwan; U.S. President Joe Biden to Announce Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Afghanistan by September 11; U.S. Pauses J&J Vaccine over Blood Clotting Concerns; U.S. High Commissioner Compares Myanmar to 2011 in Syria. Aired 12-1a ET
Prosecution Cross-Examines Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Testimony Continues in Derek Chauvin Trial; President Biden Visits Arlington National Cemetery. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Biden Announces All U.S. Troops to be Out of Afghanistan by 9/11; Prosecution Cross-Examines Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Biden Announces U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan; Testimony Continues in Derek Chauvin Trial; Ex-Cop Who Killed Daunte Wright Arrested. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Defense Questions Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial; Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Arrested, Charged with Manslaughter; Pathology Expert: Floyd Died of Cardiac Arrhythmia Brought on by Arterial Clogging During Restraint; CDC Holds Emergency Meeting on J&J Vaccine Pause. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Defense Questions Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 1- 1:30p ET
Defense Questions Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Defense Questions Pathology Expert in Chauvin Trial. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial; David Fowler Is Questioned By the Defense. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Decision Expected on Charges in Police Killing of Daunte Wright; Soon, Defense to Call More Witness in Chauvin Trial; Soon, CDC Advisory Panel Holds Emergency Meeting Today on J&J Vaccine. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Matt Gaetz Investigation Details; Companies and Leaders Voice Opposition to Voting Restrictions; Withdrawal from Afghanistan; Clarence Castile is Interviewed about Deaths in Minnesota. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
Women Detail Drug Use, Sex at Late-Night Parties with Congressman Gaetz; Biden to Withdraw All U.S. Troops from Afghanistan By September 11th; CDC Advisory Panel Holds Emergency Meeting Today on J&J Vaccine. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 13, 2021
April 12, 2021
House of Commons to Meet to Remember Duke of Edinburgh; Recent Tensions Ease in Northern Ireland; Iranian Foreign Minister Blames Israel for Natanz Incident; Protesters in Myanmar March Peacefully After Weekend of Violence; Hideki Matsuyama is First Japanese Golfer to Win Masters. Aired 4:30-5a ET
England Enters Step Two in Easing COVID Restrictions; Germany Tops Three Million Cases, ICU Beds at Peak Occupancy; Congress Returns this Week with Infrastructure on Agenda; Protests Erupt After Man Dies in Officer-Involved Shooting; Third Week of Chauvin Trial to Begin in Coming Hours; U.S. Army Officer Sues Police for Excessive Force. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Trial for Derek Chauvin Wraps Up; Police Paranoid with Traffic Violations; Airline Facing a Tough Challenge Ahead; Royal Family Prepares Prince Philip's Funeral; Tribe in Vanuatu Mourns for the Duke of Edinburgh; Thailand Tourist Industry Wants to See Life Back to Normal; A Day to Celebrate in England; Michigan's COVID-19 Cases Rising; Iran Points Finger to Israel for Natanz Incident; Myanmar's Military Have Different Version of Story; Outrage Spark in the Streets of Minnesota. Aired 3-4a ET
Recent Tensions Ease In Northern Ireland; Power Outage Follows Volcanic Eruptions; Women And Diversity Win Big At British Awards Ceremony; Iran Nuclear Facility Sabotaged; Michigan's Surging New COVID Cases, Calling for More Vaccines; England Begins Phase Two of Exiting Restrictions; Pilgrimage in India Feared to Spike Surge of New COVID-19 Cases; Special Session in the House of Commons for Prince Philip. Aired 2-3a ET
Protests March Peacefully after Weekend of Violence; Germany Surpasses 3 Million Cases since Pandemic Began; St. Vincent Suffers Power Outage after Volcano Eruption; Matsuyama's Major Win; Iran's Nuclear Chief: Natanz Incident A "Terrorist Action"; England's Cautious Return To Normalcy; Festival Draws Millions As India's COVID Cases Spike. Aired 1-2a ET
Tehran Nuclear Facility Experiences Blackout; Royal Siblings Grateful for Outpouring of Support; Recent Tensions Ease in Northern Ireland; England Enters 'Step 2' of Exiting Lockdown; India Hits 100 Million Vaccinations, But Cases Still Surge; Thailand Pins Tourism Reopening Hopes on Vaccines; Protesters March Peacefully in Myanmar after Weekend of Violence; St. Vincent Suffers power Outage after Volcano Eruption. Aired 12-1a ET
Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Continues; Use-Of-Force Expert Says Force Has to Be Reasonable When First Used and Throughout the Duration That It Is Used. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Derek Chauvin Trial Continues. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Prosecution Questions George Floyd's Brother in Derek Chauvin Trial; Prosecution Questions Seth Stoughton, a Use-of-Force Expert, in the Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Derek Chauvin Trial Continues; Deadly Minneapolis Police Shooting. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Police During Briefing: Officer Drew Handgun Instead of Taser, Shot Daunte Wright; Soon, George Floyd's Brother to Testify in Chauvin Murder Trial; Cardiologist Can Say With "High Degree" of Certainty that George Floyd Did Not Die of a Cardiac Event or Drug Overdose. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Police Give Update on Fatal Shooting of Black Man during Traffic Stop; Police Release Body Cam Video of Fatal Traffic Stop Shooting. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Prosecution Questions Cardiologist in Chauvin Trial; Cardiologist Says, Floyd was Restrained in a Life-Threatening Manner; Cardiologist Say, I Didn't See Any of the Signs of an Opiate Overdose. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Prosecution Questions Cardiologist in Chauvin Trial. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
Biden Administration Denies Michigan Governor Request for Additional Vaccine; Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Impacts Derek Chauvin Trial; Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial With Jonathan Rich Testifying. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Police Fatally Shoot Black Man in Minnesota, Inflaming Tension During Chauvin Murder Trial; Three Officers Shot During Police Chase in Georgia; Today, Biden to Hold Bipartisan Meeting on Infrastrcture. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Michigan Governor Calls for More Vaccine Supplies; Biden Holds Bipartisan Meeting; Ukraine Front Lines amid Russia Tensions. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Minneapolis Police Fatally Shot a Black Man, Inflaming Tensions During Chauvin Trial; Virginia Police Officer Fired After Pepper- Spraying Active Duty Army Officer; Michigan Governor Calls for More Vaccine Supplies As Cases Surge; Stock Futures Slip After Record Highs. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 11, 2021
Michigan's Spike In COVID-19 Cases; Police Break Up Secret Party At Paris Restaurant; Europe Continues To Struggle With Vaccine Rollout; California Prepares For Return To Live Events; Remembering Prince Philip; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; New COVID-19 Restrictions In Delhi; Hospitalizations Spike In Canada's Third Wave; U.S. Defense Secretary Tours Israel, Allied Nations; Russia's Presence In Arctic Worries U.S.; Ash, Sulfur From La Soufriere Volcano Covers St. Vincent Island. Aired 5-6a ET
Michigan's Spike In COVID-19 Cases; More Universities Requiring Proof Of Vaccination; Europe Continues To Struggle With Vaccine Rollout; Remembering Prince Philip; Hospitalizations Spike In Canada's Third Wave; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; Ash, Sulfur From La Soufriere Volcano Covers St. Vincent Island; COVID-19 Squeezes Ketchup Packet Supply. Aired 4-5a ET
Four States Report Adverse Reactions To J&J Vaccine; U.S. Reports One-Day Vaccination Record Of 4.6 Million Shots; Remembering Prince Philip; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; Brazil COVID-19 Variant Spreads In South America; Police Break Up Secret Party At Paris Restaurant; Japanese Perform First Living Donor Lung Transplant To A COVID-19 Patient; U.S. Defense Secretary Tours Israel, Allied Nations; Ash, Sulfur From La Soufriere Volcano Covers St. Vincent Island. Aired 3-4a ET
More Universities Requiring Proof Of Vaccination; Remembering Prince Philip; U.S. Federal Government Will Not Change Vaccine Allocations; Michigan's Spike In COVID-19 Cases; Germany Reports Almost 18,000 Cases over 24 Hours; Japanese Perform First Living Donor Lung Transplant To A COVID-19 Patient; Some U.S. Marines Refuse Vaccine; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; Ash, Sulfur From La Soufriere Volcano Covers St. Vincent Island; Nitrogen, Phosphorus Dumps Pollute Florida's Water. Aired 2-3a ET
U.S. Reports One-Day Vaccination Record Of 4.6 Million Shots; Remembering Prince Philip; More Universities Requiring Proof Of Vaccination; African Nations Remember The Duke Of Edinburgh; Death Of George Floyd; Michigan's Spike In COVID-19 Cases; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; Northern Ireland Violence; Rare Tropical Cyclone To Land In Western Australia; Hideki Matsuyama Takes Lead At Masters. Aired 1-2a ET
Remembering Prince Philip; More Universities Requiring Proof Of Vaccination; U.S. Reports One-Day Vaccination Record Of 4.6 Million Shots; Some Maine Residents Refusing Vaccination; Brazil COVID-19 Variant Spreads In South America; Over 80 Killed In Myanmar On Friday; Busy Weekend For Biden With Climate, Infrastructure On Agenda; Rare Tropical Cyclone To Land In Western Australia. Aired 12-1a ET
Michigan Sees COVID-19 Cases Surging; White House Hosting Bipartisan Infrastructure Meeting Monday; Trump Bashes McConnell in a Speech to Top Republican Donors; Family Sickened by U.K. COVID Variant Shares Their Experience; Series About a Mother's Fight for Justice Against the KKK; Hideki Matsuyama Wins Masters Tournament. Aired 8-9p ET
Virginia Police Officers Accused Of Using Excessive Force On Army Officer; On Getting The COVID Vaccine While Pregnant; Former Republican Lawmaker On GOP Embracing Lies; Texas Senate Advances Bill Tightening Voter Restrictions. Aired 7-8p ET
Biden To Hold Bipartisan Meeting On Infrastructure Tomorrow; Michigan Sees COVID-19 Cases Surging; U.S. Vaccinating Nearly Five Times Faster Than Global Average; CBP Reports 71 Percent Spike In Migrants Trying To Cross Border In March; Trump Bashes McConnell In Speech, Claims Election Was Rigged; More Colleges Require Students Be Vaccinated Before Returning; Texas Sees Spike In People Moving From California. Aired 6-7p ET
Two Virginia Police Sued By Black And Latino Army Officer For A Traffic Stop; Medical Examiner Ruled George Floyd's Death As Homicide; Trump Criticizes Pence And McConnell At Republican Event; Alarming Surge Of COVID Cases In Michigan; Iran Says Incident At Iran Nuclear Site Was Terrorism; Coinbase Goes Public On Wednesday; St. Vincent No Power And Water As Volcano Erupts. Aired 5-6p ET
Trump Maintains His Influence Over The GOP From Mar-a-Lago; Testimony Resumes Monday In Derek Chauvin Trial; Investigation Of Rep. Gaetz; Pandemic Rise In Michigan; Prince Philip Funeral; CNN Heroes 15th Anniversary. Aired 4-5p ET
U.S. Administers Record 4.6 Million Vaccine Doses In One Day; Iran Claims Terrorist Action Caused Blackout At Nuclear Site; Police Officers Accused Of Using Excessive Force On Army Officer. Aired 3-4p ET
Black-Latino Army Officer Suing Two Virginia Police Officers; Prosecution Entering 3rd Week Of Presenting Case Against Chauvin; U.S. Administers Record 4.6 Million Vaccine Doses In One Day; Michigan Sees Alarming Uptick In New Cases, Fueled By U.K. Variant; Michigan Governor To White House: Surge Vaccines To Hotspot States Now; Biden Takes Plea For Infrastructure Money To Capitol Hill; Prince Philip's Funeral To Be Held Next Saturday. Aired 2-3p ET
April 10, 2021
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