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April 04, 2022
• Atrocities In Bucha Fuels Outrage; Jake Sullivan Updates The American People; President Biden Want A War Crime Trial For Vladimir Putin; U.S., NATO, And E.U. Allies In Full Support Of Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• U.S. Intel Sees Info Suggesting Putin Wants A Victory To Tout By May 9, Russia's "Victory Day"; Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Senate Committee Vote Today; Children Of U.S. Citizens Among Those Separated From Their Parents In Shanghai After Testing Positive For COVID; Biden Spoke Earlier On Plan To Help Trucking Industry Ease Supply Chain Issues; Gas Prices Trend Lower And Oil Prices In Decline; Interview With Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Biden Calls Putin a War Criminal; Outrage Grows Over Russian Atrocities. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Holocaust Survivor Forced To Flee Ukraine For A Second Time; Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Senate Committee Vote Today; Suspects Still At Large After CA Mass Shooting With 6 Dead, 12 Injured. Global Outrage As Russian Retreat Reveals Mass Grave, Destruction, Dead Bodies In Kyiv Region; Ukrainian Living In Kyiv Bomb Shelter In Kyiv Describes Conditions In Kyiv Area; Buttigieg Speaks Before Biden Takes Podium. 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Jack Matlock; Outrage Grows Over Russian Atrocities. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Retreat of Russian Forces Reveals Atrocities in Kyiv Region; Growing Number of Ukrainians Seek Asylum at U.S.-Mexico Border; JPMorgan Chase CEO Says, War in Ukraine, High Inflation Pose Significant Threat to Economic Recovery. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Retreat of Russian Forces Reveals Atrocities in Kyiv Region; Senate Judiciary Hearing on Ketanji Brown Jackson Nomination; Russia Revises War Strategy to Focus on Eastern Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Senate Committee to Vote on Jackson Nomination; Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) is Interviewed about Jackson's Nomination; Suspending Russia from Human Rights Council; Biden Urges Congress to Strengthen Gun Laws. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Mass Graves in Bucha; Bucha's Mayor on Atrocities; Marharyta Rivchachenko is Interviewed about Killings in Bucha; Airstrikes in Odessa; U.S. Facilitates Transfer of Tanks. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 03, 2022
• Russian Strike In Odessa Sets Fuel Depot On Fire; Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Over 4.1 Million Have Fled Ukraine; Pregnant Ukrainians Flee War Zone To Give Birth; Putin Aiming To Control Donbas By Early May; Sri Lankan Police Arrest Over 600 For Curfew Violations; March Madness; Biden Administration Sets New Vehicle Standards. Aired 4-5a ET
• Over 4.1 Million Have Fled Ukraine; Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Hundreds Reportedly Killed In Bucha; Reuters Photographer Maksym Levin Killed In Ukraine; Hungary's PM and Putin Ally Viktor Orban Faces United Opposition; Putin Aiming To Control Donbas By Early May; Pope Francis Considering Trip To Kyiv; Hundreds Of Ukrainians Waiting In Mexico For U.S. Asylum; Small Businesses Grapple With Inflation, Staff Shortages. Aired 3-4a ET
• Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Putin Aiming To Control Donbas By Early May; Crimea Main Sticking Point In Peace Talks; Hundreds Of Ukrainians Waiting In Mexico For U.S. Asylum; Former Ukrainian POWs Speak On Russian Custody; Russian Strike In Odessa Sets Fuel Depot On Fire; Sri Lankan Police Arrest Over 600 For Curfew Violations; Hungary's PM And Putin Ally Viktor Orban Faces United Opposition. Aired 2-3a ET
• Putin Aiming to Control Donbas by Early May; Ukraine Needs Heavier Weapons as Military Focus Shifts East; Aid Groups Struggle to Get Ukrainians out of War-Ravaged Areas; Russia Tries to Stabilize Economy; Pope Francis Considering Trip to Kyiv; Ukraine Raises over $500,000 through NFT Sales; Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Zelenskyy-Putin Meeting a Possibility; Children Paying the Heavy Price of War; Sri Lankan Police Arrest over 600 for Curfew Violations. Aired 1-2a ET
• Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Praises Defenders of Mariupol; Putin Aiming to Control Donbas by Early May; Former Ukrainian President: Time to Get Tough on Putin; Putin Ally Orban Faces United Opposition; Ukraine Claims Six Thwarted Russian Attacks in the East; Small Businesses Grapple with Inflation, Staff Shortages; March Madness; Sri Lankan Police Arrest over 600 for Curfew Violations. Aired 12-1a ET
• Horrific Scenes Emerge as Russian Troops Leave Kyiv Suburb of Bucha; Russia Denies Involvement in Bucha Killings; Thousands of Refugees Returning to Ukraine from Poland; Family of Missing Journalist Say She's Being Held by Russia; Russians Destroy Odessa Oil Refinery; Ukraine Calls on U.S. and NATO to Provide More Weapons; Shanghai Begins New Round of Testing as Cases Surge. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Mass Grave Discovered In Ukrainian Town Of Bucha As Russian Troops Withdraw; CNN Team Documents Horror; U.S. To Help Document Russian Atrocities Against Civilians; Married Ukrainian Singers Help Rally Their Country; Senate Judiciary Committee To Vote Tomorrow On KBJ Nomination; Ukrainian Refugees Flock To Mexico Seeking Asylum In U.S.; U.S. Agrees To Accept Up To 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees; Pope Francis Calls War On Ukraine "Sacrilegious". Aired 10-11p ET
• Mass Grave Discovered In Ukrainian Town Of Bucha As Russian Troops Withdraw; Russia Strikes Oil Refinery, Fuel Storage Facilities In Odessa; Nearly 2.5 Million Ukrainians Have Fled To Poland Since Invasion Began; CNN Announces Pandemic-Era Migrant Restriction To End May 23; Ukrainian Journalist Among Dozens Allegedly Abducted By Russian Forces; Denzel Washington On Oscar Slap: "Who Are We To Condemn?"; Ukrainian Father Documents Life Inside A War Zone. Aired 9- 10p ET
• Mass Grave Discovered In Ukrainian Town Of Bucha As Russian Troops Withdraw; U.S. To Help Document Russian Atrocities Against Civilians; Interview With Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) About Helping Residents Pay For Gas; New Florida Law Presents Challenges For Same-Sex Parents; Ukrainian Family Finds Sanctuary At South Florida Home. Aired 8-9p ET
• Russian Troops Leave Behind Horrific Sights In Bucha, Ukraine; Russian Strike In Odessa Damages Fuel Depot; Family Looking For Journalist Kidnapped By Russian Troops; Sarah Palin Announces Run For Congress In Alaska; Capitol Controversy; Tiger Woods Fuels Speculation He Is Playing In The Masters. Aired 7-8p ET
• Horrific Discovery Of Mass Grave Site And Other Atrocities In Bucha, Ukraine; Frustrated Ukrainian Refugees Make Difficult Decision To Return Home; Ukrainian Father Documents Life Inside A War Zone; Interview With Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) About Ukraine War And January 6th Investigation; Trump White House Diarist Talks To House Committee On January 6th. Aired 6-7p ET
• Dead Bodies Litter The Streets Of Bucha In Ukraine; Russian Military Abducted 11 Mayors; Shooting In Downtown Sacramento, Six Dead And 12 Injured; Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Is Interviewed About Jared Kushner Testifying Before The January 6 Committee; Jobs Recovery And Inflation Worries. Aired 5-6p ET
• Horrors Of Russian Invasion Revealed In Bucha, Ukraine; Russian Shelling In Mykolaiv, Ukraine Left One Dead, 14 Hospitalized; Russian Military Confirms Strike On Odessa Fuel Facility; Manhunt Underway After Mass Shooting In Downtown Sacramento; U.S. Reacting To Images Of Dead Ukrainians In Bucha; Orban's Ties To Putin In The Spotlight Ahead Of Elections; Americans Feeling Impact As Federal COVID-19 Funds Dry Up. Aired 4-5p ET
• Zelenskyy Reacts To Horror From Bucha Calling It Genocide; Manhunt Underway After Mass Shooting In Downtown Sacramento; C.D.C. Announces Pandemic-Era Migrant Restriction To End May 23. Aired 3-4p ET
• Zelenskyy Reacts To Horror From Bucha; Ukrainian Deputy PM: Russians Holding 11 Mayors Captive, One Killed; Interview With Rep. John Garamendi (D-Ca); Manhunt Underway After Mass Shooting In Downtown Sacramento; Hundreds Of Ukrainians Waiting In Mexico For Asylum In U.S.; Fuel Depot On Fire After Russian Strike In Odessa; Senate Judiciary Committee To Vote Tomorrow On KBJ Nomination. Aired 2-3p ET


April 02, 2022
• Russian Forces Abandon Positions At Key Airbase; "Impossible" To Determine Russian Exposure To Radiation At Chernobyl; Scottish Charity Brings Ukrainian Orphans To Safety; Russia Says It Attacked Major Oil Refinery, Military Airfields; Sanctions On Russia Unlikely To Prompt Change; Moscow Pushes For Trade With India; Pope Francis Apologizes For Canadian Residential School Abuse; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 5-6a ET
• Russian Forces Abandon Positions At Key Airbase; Zelenskyy Removes Two Top Generals; "Impossible" To Determine Russian Exposure To Radiation At Chernobyl; An Estimated 100,000 Civilians Trapped In Mariupol; Bucha Streets Littered With Bodies; Ukraine Won't Confirm Or Deny Attack On Russian Fuel Depot; Moscow Pushes For Trade With India; Dozens Of Historic Sites Damaged In Ukraine; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 4-5a ET
• Russian Forces Abandon Positions At Key Airbase; Ukraine Won't Confirm Or Deny Attack On Russian Fuel Depot; Pentagon To Provide Another $300 Million In Military Aid; Sanctions On Russia Unlikely To Prompt Change; Odessa Tries To Hold On To Normalcy Amid War; Bucha Streets Littered With Bodies; Moscow Pushes For Trade With India; U.S. To Nix Controversial Pandemic Border Rule; Sri Lanka President Declares Public Emergency After Protest; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Forces Abandon Positions at Key Airbase; Over 4.1 Million Have Fled Ukraine; At Least Five Journalists Killed in Ukraine Conflict; "Impossible" to Determine Russian Exposure to Radiation at Chernobyl; Moscow Pushes for Trade with India; Bucha Streets Littered with Bodies; Russia's War Making Food Shortages in Some Regions Worse; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Forces Slowly Pulling out of Northern Ukraine; Thousands of Civilians Trapped in Mariupol; Sanctions on Russia Unlikely to Prompt Change; Northern Ukraine Still Hit with Shelling, Missiles; Death Toll Rises after Attack on Government Building in Mykolaiv; U.S. Says Russia Repositioning Troops to Use Elsewhere; Houthis, Saudi-Led Coalition Agree to Two-Month Truce; Sri Lanka President Declares Public Emergency after Protest; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Forces Slowly Pulling out of Northern Ukraine; Thousands of Civilians Trapped in Mariupol; Ukraine Won't Confirm or Deny Attack on Russian Fuel Depot; "Impossible" to Determine Russian Exposure to Radiation at Chernobyl; China Takes Diplomatic Heat from E.U. at Virtual Summit; Bucha Streets Littered with Bodies; Odessa Tries to Hold on to Normalcy amid War; Academy Accepts Will Smith's Resignation. Aired 12-1a ET
• Ukrainian Battlefield Successes; Kyiv Region Liberated; Ukraine Asking For Heavier Weapons; More Than 4,000 Ukrainian Refugees Finding Safety In Ukrainian Church; Russian Forces Shifts Focus From Eastern Ukraine; Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine Steven Pifer; Prime Minister Viktor Orban Faces Challenges From Opposition Parties; Russia Tries To Stabilize Its Sanctioned Economy. Aired 11p- 12a ET
• California's Devastating Drought; Kyiv Region "Liberated" From Russian Forces; 4,000+ Ukrainian Civilians Evacuated; Ukrainian Refugee Helps Fellow Refugees; Ukrainian Refugees at U.S.-Mexican Border; Soviet-era Tanks to be Transported to Ukraine; Biden Ends Pandemic Restriction Policy; Graphic Images of Strewn Bodies Found in a Town in Bucha, Ukraine. Aired 10-11p ET
• Putin Aiming to Control Donbas by Early May; Devastation around Kyiv Visible as Russians Pull Back; Official Figures 4,000+ Ukrainians Evacuated Saturday; Prominent Ukrainian Broadcaster Still Reporting from Secret Studios; Biden Approval Rating Hits New Low, Inflation Worries Loom; Uneasy Calm over Parts of Ukraine; Small Businesses Grapple with Inflation, Staff Shortages; Biden's Record Oil Reserve Release to Reduce Gas Prices; California Snowpack Critically Low, Signals Devastating Drought. Aired 9-10p ET
• Russian Forces Leave Areas They Occupied Earlier In War; International Red Cross Still Unable To Get Into Mariupol; Three Russian Missiles Fired Over 24 Hours Ago At Odessa Region; Interview With Ivo Daalder, Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO; U.S. Officials Prepare For Record Surge Of Migrants; Ukrainian Refugees Having Their Babies Far From Home; Americans Face Soaring Home, Rent, And Construction Prices; Fauci: U.S. Needs To Be Prepared For Annual COVID-19 Booster. Aired 8-9p ET
• Devastation Around Kyiv Comes Into View As Russians Pull Back; U.S. To Facilitate Transfer Of Soviet-Era Tanks To Ukraine; Small Businesses Grapple With Inflation, Staff Shortages; Biden Announces Record Oil Reserve Release To Reduce Gas Prices; Hungary Prime Minister In Election Fight Due To Putin Ties; January 6 Committee Member Says They Will Find Phone Log Gaps; Ukrainian Teen Draws To Cope With War. Aired 7-8p ET
• Satellite Images Show Russians Have Withdrawn From Airport Near Kyiv; Russian Forces Target Major Ukrainian Oil Refinery; Russian Forces Shifting Focus From Kyiv; Ukrainian Negotiator Says Advances In Talk With Russia, Possibly Of "Direct Consultations" Between Zelenskyy, Putin; Western Spy Agencies Weaponizing Intel To Undermine Putin; Ukrainian MP Speaks To CNN About Life During Russian War. Aired 6-7p ET
• Heavy Fighting Expected In Eastern And Southern Regions Of Ukraine; 100,000 Still Trapped In Mariupol As Red Cross Renews Attempt To Evacuate Civilians; U.S. Sending More Military Aid To Ukraine; Putin Ally Facing Tough Re-Election Fight In Hungary; Russia Increases Missile Strikes As Some Troops Pull Back; Interview With Mayor Oleksandr Senkevych Of Mykolaiv, Ukraine; Ukrainian Refugees Having Their Babies Far From Home. Aired 5-6p ET
• Ukrainian Defense Official Claims Kyiv Back In Their Control; Gunfire, Explosions Disperse Protesters In Russian-Held Town; Will Smith Resigns From The Motion Picture Academy; Bruce Willis "Stepping Away" From Acting After Aphasia Diagnosis; White House Diarist Tells 1/6 Committee Of Significant Drop Off Of Information On Trump's Activities Ahead Of Insurrection; Biden Touts Jobs Report Showing 431K Jobs Added In March, Unemployment At 3.8%; California Snowpack Critically Low, Signals Devastating Drought. Aired 4-5p ET
• More Than 4,200 Civilians Evacuated Through Humanitarian Corridors; Mariupol Evacuee Described Apocalyptic Conditions Inside City; Interview with Chef Jose Andres About Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine; Senior Ukrainian Defense Official Says Kyiv Region Liberated; Senior Ukrainian Defense Official: Kyiv Region "Liberated"; Will Smith Resigns from the Motion Picture Academy; Oscars Producer: Police Were Ready to Arrest Will Smith for Slap; Bruce Willis "Stepping Away" from Acting after Aphasia Diagnosis. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion Of Ukraine; Russian Soldiers Attack Peaceful Protestors In Ukraine; Russian Forces Launch Series Of Strikes Targeting Key Oil Refinery In Central Part Of Ukraine; Will Smith Resigns From Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences; Ukrainian Forces Retake City Of Irpin After Its Devastation By Russian Forces; Presidential Diarist Tells January 6th Committee That President Trump Was Providing Fewer Details About His Calls And Visits In Days Before Capitol Insurrection. Aired 2-3p ET
• Zelenskyy: Russian Troops "Slowly But Noticeably" Moving Out Of North Ukraine; Ukraine Raises Flag Over Chernobyl, Reclaiming Nuclear Site; Several Evacuation Corridors Expected To Open Today In Ukraine; Ukrainian Families Risk Everything To Flee Russian Invasion; Will Smith Resigns From The Motion Picture Academy; Authorities Hunt For Mob Hitman Who Escaped Federal Custody; Bruce Willis "Stepping Away" From Acting After Aphasia Diagnosis; Ukrainian Refugees Having Their Babies Far From Home. Aired 1-2p ET
• Ukraine Won't Confirm Or Deny Strike On Russian Fuel Depot; Bodies Seen On Street In Bucha, Where Ukrainians Have Retaken Town From Retreating Russians; U.S. To Provide Additional $300 Million In Security Assistance In Ukraine; Russians Panic-Buy Sugar, Essentials As Sanctions Grip Economy; Dems At Odds Over Biden Rescinding Trump- Era Border Policy; Archrivals Duke & UNC Square Off In First Ever March Madness Clash. Aired 12-1p ET
• Biden To Speak At Commissioning Of Nuclear-Powered Submarine; Russian Troops Slowly But Noticeably Moving Out Of North Ukraine; Russia Strikes Major Oil Refinery In Ukraine; Young Ukrainians Offer Shelter And Refuge In Lviv; U.S. Small Business Owners On Edge Due To Inflation. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Military Forces Continue Invasion Of Ukraine; Russian Forces Launch Series Of Strikes Targeting Key Oil Refinery In Central Part Of Ukraine; Russian Economy Suffering Due To Sanctions; White House Announces $300 Million In Further Aid To Ukraine To Combat Russian Invasion; Biden Administration To Release Oil From Strategic Petroleum Reserve In Attempt To Lower Fuel Prices; Presidential Diarist Tells January 6th Committee That President Trump Was Providing Fewer Details About His Calls And Visits In Days Before Capitol Insurrection; Will Smith Resigns From Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences After Slapping Comedian Chris Rock At Oscars Ceremony; President Biden To Commission Submarine In Delaware. Aired 10-11a ET


April 01, 2022
• Russian Strikes Concentrated on Key Cities, Donbas; India and China Under Pressure to Condemn Russian Invasion; China and EU to Hold Virtual Summit as Fighting Rages; Putin to Europe: Pay in Rubles or We'll Cut Off Gas; Western Shanghai Under a New Lockdown; Italy Ends State of Emergency After More than Two Years. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine Reports Heavy Shelling in Donbas Region; Russia: Ukrainian Choppers Hit Belgorod Fuel Depot; Adviser to Mayor Says Aid Supplies Not Reaching Mariupol; Russian Advance Stopped Before Reaching a Small Village; Kamikaze Drones Hunting Down Enemy Assets in Ukraine; More than Four Million People have Fled Ukraine. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Fierce Fighting Continues in Ukraine; Ukrainian Forces' Spirit Not Winding Down; Russia Wants to Cripple Ukraine's Army; Vladimir Putin Drags Russia in Quicksand; Refugees Adapt Their Life in Centers; Russian Oil Depot Hit by Ukraine; Sergey Lavrov Meets Indian Counterpart; E.U. Leaders Met Virtually with Chinese Officials; Italy Lifting Its COVID Restrictions; Vladimir Putin Has New Rule for Unfriendly Countries. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Continues to Attack Ukraine Despite Claims; Award- Winning Ukrainian Filmmaker Flees Kyiv; Leaving Destruction Behind; Ukrainian Refugees Deliver Babies After Tough Evacuation; Kamikaze Drones Hunting Down Enemy Assets in Ukraine; Stepped-Up Diplomacy Over Ukraine; Russia-India Talks Set To Get Underway In New Delhi; China And E.U. To Hold Virtual Summit As Fighting Rages; Italy Phasing Out COVID Restrictions. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine Reports Heavy Shelling in Donbass Region; Ukrainian Forces Regaining Territory Around Kyiv; Irpin Residents Take Up Arms to Fight off Russians; Refugees Find Ways to Adapt in Hungary; India and China Under Pressure to Condemn Russian Invasion; Ukrainian Soldiers Boast of Stronger Morale than Russians; U.S.: Putin Being "Misinformed" by Advisers about War; Football Fans Await World Cup Draw. Aired 1-2a ET
• Kyiv Suburb of Irpin Devastated by Russian Attacks; NATO Chief: Russia Not Withdrawing But Repositioning; Uneasy Calm Falls Over Parts of Ukraine; Ukrainian Refugees Deliver Babies after Evacuation; Biden Taps U.S. Oil Reserves to Combat High Gas Prices; Putin: Pay for Natural Gas in Rubles or Be Cut off; Ex-Russian Oligarch Renounces Russian Citizenship; EU and China to Hold Virtual Summit. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview with Jennifer Granholm, Energy Secretary: Biden's Release of Oil to Curb Gas Prices; Biden Administration Announces End to Trump-Era Pandemic Restrictions at Border; Humanitarian Convoy Arrives in Zaporizhzhia from Mariupol. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Treasury Official: Russia Facing Recession That Will "Only Get Deeper"; Kremlin: Fuel Depot Strike Could Hurt Ukraine-Russia Talks; Regional Military Governor: Missiles Strike Odessa Region; Ukrainian Negotiator: Talks Between Russia And Ukraine Enabled Prisoner Swap; Mayor: Ukraine Retakes Irpin' From Russian Forces But It's In Ruins; Iulia Mendel, Former Spokesperson For President Zelenskyy, Discusses Attack On Russia Fuel Depot, Zelenskyy Reportedly Firing 2 Generals He Called Traitors; U.S. And Its Allies Weigh Security Guarantees For Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ukrainian Father Documents Life Inside A War Zone; Oscar's Producer First Thought Will Smith Slap Was "Part Of A Bit"; Red Cross Team Unable To Reach Mariupol, Will Try Again Tomorrow; Treasury Official: Russia Facing Recession That Will "Only Get Deeper". Aired 2:30-3p ET
• DOJ Announces Gun Trafficking Charges; Strong Job Numbers; Russian Fuel Depot on Fire. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Economy Added 431,000 Jobs in March, Unemployment Dips to 3.6%; Ukraine Wants Western Security Guarantees Amid Negotiations with Russia; Psychological Impacts on Children of Ukraine, Talking to Children about War; Oscars Producer: I Thought Will Smith Slap Was "Part of the Bit". Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With Deputy Mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine, Sergei Orlov; Russian Troops Exposed to Radiation at Chernobyl?; Russian Fuel Depot on Fire. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• International Energy Agency Holds Emergency Meeting; Biden Announces Gas Prices Reduction; Ukrainians Seek Refuge in Poland; More than 4 Million Ukrainians Fled Ukraine; Interview with Chef Volunteering with World Central Kitchen In Poland, Chef And Owner, Bayou Bakery David Guas; U.S. Economy Adds 431K Job in March. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Reports of Ukraine Striking Fuel Depot in Belgorod, Russia; Red Cross Sending Staff to Help Evacuate People From Mariupol; Ukraine Says, At Least 153 Children Killed Since Russian Invasion Started. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• CDC Expected To Announce End Of COVID Restrictions At Border; Interview With Labor Secretary Marty Walsh About March Jobs Report; Chernihiv Mayor Says Russia Shelled Local Hospital. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Reports of Ukraine Striking Fuel Depot in Belgorod, Russia; Red Cross Sending Staff to Help Evacuate People from Mariupol; U.S. Ally Weighs Security Guarantee for Ukraine; U.S. Economy Adds 431K Jobs in March; Mother and Daughter Seek Refuge in Texas After Fleeing Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 31, 2022
• Russia Keeps Up Attacks Despite Pledge to Scale Back; Kyiv Suburbs Ravaged by Russian Attacks; Photojournalist Captures Horrors of Conflict; South Korea Says North Korea Not Telling Truth About Latest ICBM Launch; Shanghai Effectively Imposed City-Wide Lockdowns. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Zelenskyy: Ready for Russian Attacks in Donbas Region; Russia Keeps Up Attacks Despite Pledge to Scale Back; Interview with Vadym Prystaiko, Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.K., Peace Talks with Russians Resume and Ukraine Expects ; Zelenskyy Delivers Video Address to Australian Lawmakers. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russians Claim to Leave Chernihiv and Kyiv; Ukrainians to Fight Every Inch of Their Land; Vladimir Putin Not Informed by His Men; Red Cross Targeted by Russian Forces. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine's Zelenskyy To Address Australian Lawmakers; Ukrainian Forces Claim To Retake Sloboda From Russians; Ukraine: Chernihiv Under Fire From Russian Attacks; Pentagon: Russian Attacks On Mariupol "Devastating"; CNN Gets Close-Up Look At Destruction In Kyiv Suburbs; Mayor: City Of Irpin Stood Up To The Russian Military; Russia Keeps Up Attacks Despite Pledge To Scale Back; At Least Five Killed In Russian Strike On Mykolaiv; U.S.: Some Russian Forces Have Withdrawn From Chernobyl; Russia Announces Evacuation Corridor From Mariupol; U.N.: More Than 4 Million Refugees Flee Fighting; Ukrainians Reluctant To Leave Home Arriving In Hungary. Aired 2-3a ET
• Mayor: 50 Percent Of Irpin Destroyed, Shelling "Constant"; Ukrainian Forces Claim To Retake Sloboda From Russians; Russia Keeps Up Attacks Despite Pledge To Scale Back; Zelenskyy: Ready For Russian Attacks In Donbas Region; U.N.: More Than Four Million Refugees Flee Fighting; Ukrainian Shares Harrowing Story Of Escape From Mariupol; Zelenskyy to Deliver Video Address to Australian Lawmakers; Shanghai Effectively Imposes City-Wide Lockdown. Aired 1-2a ET
• CNN Team Reports Heavy Fighting In Outskirts Of Kyiv; Russia Keeps Up Attacks Despite Pledge To Scale Back; At Least 15 Killed In Russian Strike In Mykolaiv; Ukrainians Reluctant To Leave Home Arriving In Hungary; Ukrainian Family Reunites At New Home In U.S.; Weaning Off Russian Oil May Help Renewable Energy; Israel on High Alert after Deadly Attacks; Disciplinary Proceedings Underway Against Will Smith. Aired 12-1a ET
• Today, Jared Kushner Voluntarily Met With 1/6 Committee; DOJ Widens 1/6 Probe To Examine Rally Prep, Financing; Romney: There's A Deal "In Principle" On $10 Billion COVID Package; Chris Rock Speaks Out After Will Smith Slap At Oscars; Academy Asked Will Smith To Leave But He Refused; Biden Announces Record Oil Release To Reduce Gas Prices. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• UK Intel Chief: Low Morale Among Russian Soldiers, Refusing Orders; Biden: Putin "Seems to be Self-Isolated," May Not Be Getting Real Info; Pentagon: 1/5 Russian Forces Near Kyiv Have Moved, Some in Belarus. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden: Putin "Seems To Be Self-Isolated," May Not Be Getting Real Info; Russian Troops Near Kyiv Have Repositioned, Headed Toward Belarus Amid New Focus On Donbass Region; Ukraine: Mariupol Is Gone," Thousands Forced To Move To Russia; Ukraine Seeks Drones, Ground Attack Aircraft And Equipment Repairs In Latest Request To U.S.; Pentagon Gives Update On War In Ukraine. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Biden Announces New Effort To Cut Gas Prices; Biden Says Putin Seems To Be Self-Isolating; Heavy Shelling In Eastern Ukraine As Russia Shifts Focus; Jared Kushner Voluntarily Meets With January 6th Committee. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) Discusses Senators Frustrated by Delay of Bill to Punish Russia, Ruble Recovering Despite Sanctions; Ukraine Sends Bus Convoys to Mariupol for Rescue Effort; Biden Announces New Effort to Cut Gas Prices. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Chaos of War; President Biden Set to Announce Plan to Lower Gas Prices. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Congress Getting Closer to Vote on Revoking Russia's Trade Status; U.S Officials Bracing for Record-Breaking Surge of Migrants; Biden Weighs Releasing 1 Million Barrels of Oil a Day to Lower Gas Prices. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ukraine Says, Mariupol Evacuation Buses Being Held at Russian Checkpoint; Russian Shelling Relentless Despite Promise to Reduce Attacks; Putin Authorizes Draft of Nearly 135,000 Into Russian Military. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Blue Origin's Space Tourism Flight on Hold; Woman Finally Escapes Kharkiv; McCain Visits Food Distribution Center in Poland; Chris Rock Speaks Out. Aired 9:30-10a
• Russian Troop Morale Problems; Russian Shelling remains Relentless; Putin Authorizes Draft; Biden to Announce Oil Release; Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) is Interviewed about Ukraine. Aired 9:00- 9:30a ET


March 30, 2022
• Russian Claim of Scaling Back War Met with Skepticism; Russia Claims It's Reducing Assault on Kyiv and Chernihiv; White House Logs Show Lengthy Gap in Trump Calls; Tornado Outbreak Possible in Southern U.S. Today; At Least Five Dead in Shooting Near Tel Aviv; FDA Authorizes Second Booster Shot for Adults 50 and Older; Shanghai Tightens Restrictions Further Amid Lockdown. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russia Claims It's Reducing Assault on Kyiv and Chernihiv; U.S., U.K. Skeptical Russia is Scaling Back War on Ukraine; Ukrainians Say They Don't Believe Mosco's Words; Survivor Recalls Deadly Attack on Mariupol Theater; Refugees From Ukraine Living in Limbo in Poland. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. Officials Dubious of Russia's Statements; Russian Forces Targeted Government Office in Mariupol; U.K. Officials Don't Buy Russia's Lies; Family Survived in Mariupol Theater Bombing; Russia Wants to Depopulate Ukraine. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Claims It's Reducing Assault On Kyiv And Chernihiv; Major Artillery And Rocket Fire Reported In Kyiv; Zelenskyy: Russian Signals Don't Drown Out Sounds Of Bombs; U.S. Skeptical Russia Is Calling Back War On Ukraine; Kyiv Residents Say They Don't Believe Moscow's Words; Russia And Ukraine Express Optimism After Last Talks; At Least 12 Killed In Strike On Mykolaiv Government Building; Civilians Flee Fighting Near Southern City Of Mykolaiv; U.N. Food Chief: War Could Fuel Global Food Crisis; Invasion Poses Risk Of Global Food Crisis. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Skeptical Russia is Scaling Back War on Ukraine; U.S: Russian Forces Repositioning, Not Withdrawing; At Least 12 Killed in Strikes on Mykolaiv Government Building; Civilians Flee Fighting Near Southern City of Mykolaiv; ; Ukrainian Lawmaker Staying in Kyiv to Defend City; Britain Detains Russian Super Yacht; Everyday Russians Feeling Impact of International Sanctions; Shanghai Tightens Restrictions Amid Lockdown. Aired 1-2a ET
• Kyiv Residents Say They Don't Believe Moscow's Words; U.S. Skeptical Russia Is Scaling Back War On Ukraine; Survivor Recalls Deadly Attack On Mariupol Theater; Civilians Flee Fighting Near Southern City Of Mykolaiv. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview with Halyna Yanchenko, Ukrainian Parliament member, Says Ukraine Needs Help with Heavy Weapons and Ammunitions; Academy Begins Formal Review of Will Smith Assault on Chris Rock; Russian Oil Tankers Vanishing Amid Sanctions. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Pentagon: No Troops Seen Being Sent To Home Bases In Russia; DOJ's Probe Into Hunter Biden's Business Activities Heats Up. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Biden Urges Congress to Pass Emergency COVID Funding; Sources: Biden Administration Plans to End Trump-Era Pandemic Border Restrictions in May; Pentagon Gives Update on War in Ukraine. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA); Russian Bombardments Continue; Putin Being Misinformed By Advisers?. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• NASA Astronaut Returns on Russian Spacecraft Amid War Tensions; Russian Oil Tankers Disappearing from Tracking Systems; Biden Speaks on Administration's COVID-19 Response; Academy Leaders Meet Today to Consider Action Against Will Smith as 2 Oscars Co-Hosts Speak Out. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Russian Bombardments Continue; Putin Being Misinformed By Advisers?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Russian Oil Tankers Are Vanishing Off the Map; U.S. Home, Rent and Construction Prices Climbing; Massachusetts Father Helps Daughter, Grandson Leave Ukraine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Believes Putin Being Misinformed by Advisers About War; Explosions in Kyiv and Chernihiv, Hours After Russia Claimed Reduction; Senators Meet With Members of Ukrainian Parliament on Capitol Hill. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Collins to Vote for Confirmation of Jackson; NASA Astronaut Returns to Earth; Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) is Interviewed about Ukraine Aid; Mother Returns to Ukraine to Rescue Her Son; Investigation into Hunter Biden. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Russia Intensifying Attacks Despite Claims; Russian Unites Return to Belarus; U.S. Says Russia is Repositioning; Oleksandr Senkevych is Interviewed about Mykolaiv. Aired 9-9:30a ET


March 29, 2022
• Peskov Explains When Russia Would Deploy Nuclear Weapons; Ukrainian Family Flees Mariupol After Home Destroyed; Orphans Stranded in Ukraine Because of Invasion; Film Academy Condemns Will Smith Slap, Opens Review; Tornadoes May Impact More Than 20 Million People in U.S.; Royal Gathering Set to Pay Tribute to Prince Philip. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• Russian Missiles Target Fuel Depots Across Ukraine; Biden on Putin Remark: I'm not Walking Anything Back; Russian Shelling Intensifies in Suburbs Around Kyiv; Russian Forces Consolidating Control Outside; Delegations In Istanbul for New Round of Ukraine- Russia Talks; Family Mourns Ukrainian Soldier Killed in Combat Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian and Ukrainian Officials to Meet Face-to-Face; President Biden Criticized for His Confusing Statements; Russian Forces Block Supplies to Ukraine; Russia Banned President Zelenskyy's Interview; Negev Summit a Historic Event; Queen Elizabeth Back to Action; Will Smith's Apology for His Behavior. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine: Russia Hits Fuel Depots In Western Ukraine; U.S.: Russia Has Launched More Than 1,300 Missiles; Ukraine: Russia Trying To Block Supply Routes To Kyiv; Mayor Says Ukraine Forces Reclaimed City Of Irpin; Mayor Calls For "Complete Evacuation" Of Mariupol; U.N. Delivers Food And Supplies To Hard-Hit Kharkiv; Biden On Putin Remark: "I'm Not Walking Anything Back."; Russian Shelling Intensifies In Suburbs Around Kyiv; Russia Shelling Intensifies In Suburbs Around Kyiv; New Round Of Ukraine-Russia Talks Set To Begin In Istanbul; Inside Europe's Largest Ukrainian Refuges Hub; EU Aggress On Plan For Registering, Transporting Refugees; Poland Overwhelmed By Magnitude Of Refugee Crisis; Supply Routes to Kyiv Obstructed by Russians; Russia to Use Nuclear Weapons to Eliminate Threat; Over 150,00 Civilians Remain in Mariupol; Mariupol Lost Nearly 5,000 Civilians; Zelenskyy's Interview Banned by Russian Officials; Russia, Digital Iron Wall Prevents Access to Information on War; "Open Source Intel" Assists Ukraine's Combat Effort; Will Smith Expresses Regret for Striking Chris Rock; Smith Expressed Regret to the Academy and Fellow Nominees; Exclusion of Will Smith from Oscars "Strongly Considered" by Academy; Interview with Senior Researcher at Citizen Lab at The University of Toronto, John Scott-Railton. Aired 2-3a ET
• Biden Explains Putin Comment, but Makes "No Apologies;" Russian Missiles Target Fuel Depots Across Ukraine; Mayor Calls for "Complete Evacuation" of Mariupol; Russian Shelling Intensifies in Suburbs Around Kyiv; New Round of Ukraine-Russia Talks Set for Coming Hours; Family Mourns Ukrainian Soldier Killed in Combat; Real-Life Drama at the Oscars. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Shelling Intensifies In suburbs Around Kyiv; Ukrainian Family Flees Mariupol After Home Destroyed; Poland Overwhelmed By Magnitude Of Refugee Crisis; Russia Forces Consolidating Control Outside Mariupol; Biden Says He was Expressing Outrage with Putin Remark; Academy Investigating Will Smith's Actions at Oscars. Aired 12-1a ET
• Pentagon: Not Ready to Call Russian Failures a Military Defeat; Pentagon: The Threat to Kyiv is Not Over; Pentagon: We're Not Reay to Call This a Retreat for a Withdrawal; Interview with Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Former Prime Minister, Ukraine, Russian Forces Repositioning or Leaving Kyiv Area; White House Logs from January 6 Show 7-Hour Gap in Trump Calls; January 6 Committee Recommends Criminal Contempt Charges for Ex-Trump Aides. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Moscow: Will "Drastically Reduce" Assault On Kyiv, Chernihiv; Pentagon Gives Update On War In Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET


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