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April 21, 2021


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
• Biden: Mass Shootings "A National Embarrassment"; Gunman Who Killed Eight at FedEx Site Identified as Former Employee; Protests over Police Shootings; Johns Hopkins University: COVID-19 Deaths Pass 3 Million; Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral Today; WHO: Situation in Europe "Serious" despite Vaccinations; Russia Sanctions American Officials; Biden Holds News Conference with Japanese PM. Aired 5-6a ET
• Gunman Who Killed Eight at FedEx Site Identified as Former Employee; Protests over Police Shootings; Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral Today; Biden: Mass Shootings "A National Embarrassment"; Ousted Myanmar Civilian Leaders to Form Underground Government; Biden Holds News Conference with Japanese PM; End of the Castro Era. Aired 4-5a ET
• Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral Today; Biden Holds News Conference with Japanese PM; Russia Sanctions American Officials; Protests over Police Shootings; WHO: Situation in Europe "Serious" despite Vaccinations; Matthew McConaughey Talks Politics in Sports. Aired 3- 3:30a ET
• Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral Today; Russia Sanctions American Officials; Gunman Who Killed Eight at FedEx Site Identified as Former Employee; Biden Holds News Conference with Japanese PM; End of the Castro Era; Ousted Myanmar Civilian Leaders to Form Underground Government; Afghans Who Helped Americans Wait for Visas. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral Today; End of the Castro Era; Countries Close Borders with Brazil. Aired 12-12:15a ET
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• American Cities Reeling From Deadly Gun Violence; Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) Is Interviewed About Gun Violence; Teen Survives COVID- 19 After A Blood Cleaning Therapy; Biden Announces Troops Will Leave Afghanistan By September 11; Vaccine Hesitancy Among Evangelicals; How U.S. Gun Control Measures Compare To Other Parts Of The World. Aired 8-9p ET
• One Person Dead After Mall Shooting In Nebraska; Vigil For Eight Killed In Mass Shooting At Indianapolis FedEx Site; Hospitals Nearing Capacity As Variant Surge Hits Michigan; New Information From Treasury Department Seems To Back Up Russian Interference In 2016 Election; American Cities Reeling From Deadly Gun Violence; Vaccine Resistance Among Evangelicals. Aired 7-8p ET
• One Person Killed, Another Wounded In Omaha Mall Shooting; Indianapolis Shooting Victims Range From Age 19 To 74; Interview With Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI); Closing Arguments And Jury Deliberations Start Monday; Queen Elizabeth Says Goodbye To Prince Philip At Intimate Funeral; Princes William And Harry Walk Together After Funeral; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Scraps Launch Of Controversial "America First" Caucus Amid Blowback From GOP. Aired 6-7p ET
• Nation On Edge: Civil Unrest, Police Violence & Mass Shootings; Interview With Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY); Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Scraps Launch Of Controversial "America First"; COVID-19 Surge Strains Michigan's Health System; Family Of Suspect In Indianapolis Mass Shooting Releases Statement; Cuba's Raul Castro Steps Down As Communist Party Chief; Prince Philip Laid To Rest At Windsor Castle. Aired 5-6p ET
• U.S. Reels From String Of Deadly Police Encounters, Gun Violence; Interview With Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA); Britain's Prince Philip, The Duke Of Edinburgh Laid To Rest Today; Biden Administration Says Russian Intel Got Trump Campaign Data In 2016; Press Secretary For Alexei Navalny Says He's Close To Death; Nation On Edge: Civil Unrest, Police Violence & Mass Shootings. Aired 4-5p ET
• Minnesota National Guard On Alert Amid Tensions Over Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright, Looming Chauvin Trial Verdict; Family Attorney Calls Adam Toledo's Death "An Assassination"; Sources: Authorities Were Warned About FedEx Suspect's Potential For Violence In The Past; U.K.'s Prince Phillip Laid To Rest At Windsor Castle; CDC: 200 Million Vaccine Doses Administered In U.S.; Researchers Test Pfizer Vaccine On Kids As Young As 2. Aired 3-4p ET
• Protesters Take To Streets Across U.S. After Police Killings Of People Of Color In Minnesota And Chicago; Derek Chauvin Will Not Testify In His Murder Trial; Public Funeral Service For Prince Philip; Coronavirus Cases Continue Rising In Michigan; Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Distribution Paused; White House Reverses Course And Announces Planned Increase In Refugee Cap; President Biden Announces Withdrawal of All U.S. Troops From Afghanistan by September 11th, 2021. Aired 2- 3p ET
• At Least 100 Arrested On Sixth Night Of Protests Near Minneapolis; Indianapolis Mass Shooting Victims Range In Age From 19 To 74; U.K. Mourns As Prince Philip Is Laid To Rest; CDC Vaccine Advisers To Meet Again Next Week To Reevaluate J&J Vaccine Pause; CDC: 200 Million Vaccine Doses Administered In U.S.; Pfizer CEO Says Third Vaccine Dose Likely Needed Within Six To 12 Months. Aired 1-2p ET
• U.K. Mourns As Prince Philip Laid To Rest; More Than Three Million People Have Died Of COVID-19 Worldwide; Sixth Night Of Protests Over Killing Of Daunte Wright; Officials Say J&J Pause Proves Safety System Works; Four Members Of Sikh Community Killed In Indianapolis Shooting; National Fight Moves To Texas Over New Legislation. Aired 12-1p ET


April 16, 2021
• At Least Eight Killed in Indianapolis FedEx Mass Shooting; U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Japan Prime Minister Will Be First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; Inside the Myanmar Military's Deadly Crackdown on Bago; Guest List Released for Prince Philip's Funeral. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• At Least Eight Killed in Indianapolis FedEx Mass Shooting; Bodycam Video Released of Police Fatally Shooting 13-Year-Old; Chauvin Invokes 5th Amendment Right, Chooses Not to Testify; CDC Advisers to Meet on April 23 to Discuss Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; More than 100,000 Dead from Virus in France; Germany's COVID-19 Death Toll Nears 80,000. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Nine People Killed in a FedEx Facility; Officer Kim Potter Appeared in Court; Minneapolis Bracing for More Unrest; Thirteen-Year- Old Killed by Police in Chicago; U.S. Responds to Russian Hacking; At Least Eight Killed In Indianapolis, Indiana FedEx Shooting. Europe Surpasses One Million COVID-19 Deaths; Younger Brazilians Dying Of COVID-19 As Variant Spreads; Blinken Visits Afghanistan Amid Troop Withdrawal Announcement; Talks Between Taliban And Afghan Government Have Largely Stalled. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Biden Takes on Russia; Europe Has Grim COVID Record; Brazil is Facing Unimaginable Loss of Lives; Inside a Brutal Crackdown in Myanmar; Japan PM Will be the First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; Japan PM To Meet With Biden At White House Friday; Chauvin Invokes 5th Amendment Right, Chooses Not To Testify; Talks In Congress Legislation About Police Reform Gain Urgency Amid Fatal Police Shooting of Daunte Wright; Daunte Wright's Deadly Shooting By Police Stoking Anger Amid Chauvin's Murder Trial In Death of George Floyd; As Governor, Kasich Helped Launch Ohio Task Force on Community- police Relations. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Toledo Family Lawyer: Teen Did Not Have a Gun in His Hand; Protesters Gather for Fifth Night Demanding Justice; Closing Arguments to Begin Monday in Chauvin Trial; Biden Administration Sends Unofficial Delegation to Taiwan; China's Economy Grew at Record Pace in 1st Quarter; Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflict; Buckingham Palace Prepares for Private Funeral; U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Experts: Brazil Facing "Unimaginable Loss of Lives"; Inside the Military's Deadly Crackdown on Bago. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Hits Russia with Sanctions, Expels Diplomats; Experts: Brazil Facing 'Unimaginable Loss of Lives'; India Shuts Down Monuments & Museums as Cases Spike; Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial to Begin Monday; Biden Administration Sends Unofficial Delegation to Taiwan; Japan Prime Minister to Be First Foreign Leader to Visit Biden White House; China's Economy Grew at Record Pace in 1st Quarter; Buckingham Palace Prepares for Private Funeral. Aired 12-1a ET
• Russia Retaliates, Bans U.S. Officials from Country; Michigan Faces Shutdown Pressure as COVID Cases Surge; Fauci Says Fighting Variants with Booster Shots Is Almost Like Playing "Whack A Mole"; Celebrating Brooke Baldwin's 10+ Years at CNN. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• President Biden Meets with Japanese Prime Minister; Closing Arguments Ahead in Chauvin Trial; Indianapolis Mass Shooting. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Biden Won't Raise Refugee Cap This Fiscal Year, a Reversal On Earlier Pledge; Researchers Test Pfizer Vaccine on Children as Young as 2; GOP Lawmakers Push New Bills Restricting Voting Access; Activist & Rapper "Killer Mike" Discusses Police Shootings of Black Men and Criminal Justice Reform. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Closing Arguments Ahead in Chauvin Trial; Indianapolis Mass Shooting. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• White House Releases $1.7 Billion to Fight Variants; Report: Michigan Cities Account for 9 Out of 10 Worst Outbreaks; President Biden Welcomes Japanese P.M. to White House; U.S. Shifting Focus Primarily to China; Attorneys Prepare Closing Arguments in Chauvin Murder Trial; Prince Philip to be Laid to Rest Saturday. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Sources Say, Authorities were Warned about FedEx Suspect's Potential for Violence in the Past; Chicago Police Release Video of Officer Shooting 13-Year-Old; White House Releases $1.7 Billion to Fight Variants. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Body Cam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Shot by Chicago Officer; CDC Says, More Than 30 Percent of Adults in the U.S. are Fully Vaccinated; Biden Puts New Sanctions Russia for Hacking, Election Interference. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Officials Give Update on Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Bodycam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Shot By Chicago Officer. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Adam Toledo Shooting Again Raises Police Reform Questions; Live Coverage of Indianapolis Press Conference; Indianapolis Investigation Remains In Early Stages. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least Eight Killed in Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Pfizer CEO Says, Third Vaccine Dose Likely Needed Within 6 to 12 Months; Body Cam Video Released of 13-Year-Old Boy Shot by Chicago Officer. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Pfizer Testing on Children; Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial; Biden Calls for De-Escalation with Russia. Aired 9:30-10a ET.
• At Least Eight Killed in Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility; Biden to be Briefed This Morning on Mass Shooting at FedEx Facility; Chicago Police Release Video of a Police Officer Shooting a 13-Year-Old Boy; Police: Video Shows Less Than One Second Passes from When 13-Year-Old was Seen Holding a Gun and When He was Shot By a Police Officer. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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


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