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April 09, 2022
• British Prime Minister Johnson Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Curfew In Odessa Amid Threat of Russian Strikes; Ukraine War Sparks Demonstration In Russia's Neighbor, Georgia; Russian Flee To Neighboring Country Georgia To Protest Putin; A Ukrainian Family's Fight To Survive Amid Pressures Of War; Teaching In A War Zone: The Challenges Facing Ukraine's Teachers. Aired 6-7p ET
• British PM Boris Johnson Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Ukraine Braces For Major Russian Offensive In Eastern Part Of Country; Zelenskyy: More Countries Should Follow U.K.'s Lead And Impose Full Energy Embargo On Russia; U.N.: 2.6M Refugees Have Fled To Poland Since Russian Invasion; Ukrainian Mom Of Two Boys Describes Horrors Of Escaping War; Pressure Grows On Biden To Increase Sanctions As Evidence Of Russian Atrocities In Ukraine Mounts; White House Says Its "Possible" Biden Could Get COVID Amid Outbreak in DC. Aired 5-6p ET
• Global Outrage After Russian Missile Hits Crowded Train Station; Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan Ousted In Vote Of No Confidence; U.S. Sanctions Target Putin's Adult Daughters; Donald Trump Jr.'s Texts Include Ideas For Overturning 2020 Election; "Stop The Steal" Leader Cooperating With DOJ Probe; Two Men Acquitted In Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot, Mistrial Declared For Two Other Defendants; Tiger Woods Continues Roller Coaster Journey At Masters; Critical Water Supply Draining At Alarming Rate In Western U.S. Aired 4-5p ET
• British Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Global Outrage After Russian Missile Hits Crowded Train Station; Russian Radio Intercepts Reveal Talk Of Killing Civilians; Ukrainians Face Putin's Propaganda When Talking To Family In Russia; Civilians Help Defend Small Ukrainian Town From Russian Troops; White House Says Its "Possible" Biden Could Get COVID Amid Outbreak In D.C.; SpaceX Capsule Carrying Tourists Arrives At ISS. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russian Forces Reportedly Regrouping In Eastern Ukraine To Prepare For Possible Military Breakthrough; Drones Being Used Extensively To Record Activity Of Russian Forces In Ukraine; Russian Atrocities In Ukraine Come To Light As Russian Forces Withdraw From Previously Occupied Ukrainian Cities; Careless Treatment By Russian Forces Of Chernobyl Power Plant Area Examined; Actor Will Smith Banned By Academy From Attending Oscars For 10 Years For Slapping Comedian Chris Rock; Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Dwayne Haskins Killed In Accident; Two Men Arrested For Impersonating Department Of Homeland Security Agents And Possibly Infiltrating Secret Service. Aired 2-3p ET.
• U.K. P.M. Boris Johnson Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; At Least 50 Killed In Russian Airstrike On Crowded Train Platform; Russia Complains To Turkey About Ukraine's Use Of Turkish Drones; Finland and Sweden Could Soon Join NATO; Biden Signs Sanctions Bills Targeting Russian Oil & Trade; Ukrainian Families Searching for Their Missing Children After Parents Forcibly Sent to Russia; Will Smith Banned from Academy Events for the Next 10 Years; Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck Are Engaged Again. Aired 1-2p ET
• U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Odesa Curfew Begins Tonight Amid Threat Of Russian Missile Strikes. Aired 12-1p ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine; Odessa Curfew Begins Tonight Amid Threat of Russian Missile Strikes; CNN Gets Access to Chernobyl after Russian Troops Leave; Donald Trump Jr. Texted Meadows Ideas for Overturning 2020 Election Before It Was Called; Gridiron Club: 53 Have Tested Positive for COVID-19 after D.C. Dinner; Ukrainian Railways Has Evacuated 3.5 m People; Will Smith Banned from Academy Events for the Next 10 Years. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Forces Reportedly Regrouping in Eastern Ukraine to Prepare for Possible Military Breakthrough; Russian Atrocities in Ukraine Come to Light as Russian Forces Withdraw from Previously Occupied Ukrainian Cities; President Biden Signs Further Sanctions on Russia Due to Invasion of Ukraine; Crew of Private Citizens Reach International Space Station as Part of Space Tour; Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Next U.S. Supreme Court Justice; Ukrainian Refugees Continue to Flee to Poland; Tiger Woods Plays in Masters Tournament after Suffering Severe Injuries in Car Accident. Aired 10-11a ET


April 08, 2022
• Desperate Scenes in Chernihiv After Russian Troops Leave; Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice; Mass Testing Continues Amid Shanghai Outbreak; Israel: Gunman in Attack on Tel Aviv Bar Killed; Axiom Space Launch Inaugural Mission. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• NATO Pledges to Strengthen Support for Ukraine; Ukraine: Fight for Donbas Will Be Like World War II; U.S. Congress Passes Two Bills to Crack Down on Russia; EU Slaps Fifth Wave of Economic Sanctions on Moscow; European Commission Chief Headed to Kyiv; Diplomacy, Sanctions Shift into High Gear as War Rages On; Source: Intercepted Comms Implicate Russia in Bucha Killings. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Forces Regroups, Targets Donbas; German Intelligence Intercepts Russian Atrocities; U.N. Suspends Russia from Human Rights Council; Fifth Round of Sanctions Against Russia; Thousand Fleeing from Ukraine; Europe's Top Diplomats to Meet with President Zelenskyy; Shanghai COVID Cases Soar to 21,000; Shooting in Tel Aviv Kills Two, Many Wounded; Senate Confirms Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Suspended From U.N.'s Human Rights Council; Deadly Attack In Tel Aviv; Axiom Space To Launch Inaugural Mission; Atrocities and Destruction in Ukraine Cities; Ukraine Demands Weapons, Weapons, Weapons from NATO; Turkish Drone has Ukrainians Singing Its Praises; Russian Forces Beaten Back at Strategic Crossroads. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Drone Footage Shows Russians Gun Down Cyclist; European Commission Leader To Meet Zelenskyy In Ukraine; Russia Suspended From U.N. Human Rights Council; CNN Meets Survivors Of Russian Attacks In Mykolaiv; 4.3 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine Since War Began; Wounded Civilians Transported Hundreds Of Miles To Lviv; Ukrainian Families Searching for their Missing Children; History in the High Court; COVID Outbreak Infects Washington Power Players; Most of China's COVID Cases are in Shanghai; Creating a Bright Birthday in Dark Times. Aired 1-2a ET
• Desperate Scenes in Chernihiv after Russian Troops Leave; Germany Intercept Audio of Russian Troops Discussing Killing Civilians; Ukraine Requests Weapons from NATO Ukrainians Flee Eastern War Zone Via Train; Tactics, Ingenuity Held Off Russians in Strategic City; Turkish-Made Drone Helps Slow Russian Advance; Senate Confirms First Black Female Supreme Court Justice. Aired 12-1a ET
• John Kirby, Pentagon Press Secretary: We Want to See a Whole, Sovereign Ukraine; Pentagon: Train Station was Hit by Russian Short- Range Ballistic Missile; Ketanji Brown Jackson Celebrates SCOTUS Confirmation at White House; COVID Cases Surging Among Prominent DC Figures. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• At Least 50 Dead After Missiles Hit Train Station Filled with Evacuees; "We Control Them All": Donald Trump Jr. Texted Meadows Ideas for Overturning 2020 Election Before It Was Called. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Jury Acquits Two, Declares Mistrial On Two Others In Trial Of Men Accused Of Kidnap Conspiracy Against Michigan Governor; Ketanji Brown Jackson Celebrates SCOTUS Confirmation At White House; Oksana Markarova, Ukrainian Ambassador To The U.S., Discusses Russian Atrocities In Ukraine; Tiger Woods Tees Off In Second Round Of Masters; Academy Bans Will Smith From Events For 10 Years. Aired 2:30- 3p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; Interview With State Department Spokesman Ned Price; Russian Missiles Hit Train Station. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• At Least 50 Killed After Russian Missiles Hit Train Station; Zelenskyy: Situation in Borodianka "Much Scarier" Than Bucha; Ukraine: Russia Preps Massive Breakthrough Attempt in East; China Helping Spread Russian Disinformation about Ukraine War; Film Academy Decides Fate of Will Smith Over Chris Rock Slap. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Russian Missiles Hit Train Station; White House Celebrates Confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• First Black Woman Confirmed to Supreme Court; City of Borodyanka Has Been Reduced to Rubble; Rising Costs Causing Medical Debts to Rise; Tiger Woods Enters Second Day of Masters; Serena Williams to Compete in Wimbledon. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least 39 Dead After Missiles Hit Train Station Filled With Evacuees; Turkish Drone so Effective, Ukrainian Troops Are Singing About It; Zelenskyy Calls on Diplomatic Missions, Embassies to Return to Kyiv. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Surging Covid in D.C.; Criminal Investigation into Trump; Refugees Deal with Mental and Emotional Trauma; Bill Nelson is Interviewed about the International Space Station. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• At least 39 Dead After Missile Hits Train Station; Nate Mook is Interviewed about the Train Station Bombing; Wesley Clark is Interviewed about Ukraine; Alina Polyakova is Interviewed about Sanctions. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 07, 2022
• Ukrainian Pop Singer Volunteers to Fight Russians; Ukrainian Drone Unit Captures Russian Killings; Ukraine's Internally Displaced Rely On Air and Scant Hope; House Recommends Contempt Charges for Trump Advisers; Back-To-Back Storm Systems Batter U.S. South. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine Appeals for Weapons as Russians Attack Donbas; Zelenskyy: Russia Changing Tactics After Bucha Killings; U.S. Announces New Sanctions on Russia; NATO Foreign Ministers Gather for High-States Meeting; New U.S. Sanctions Hit Putin's Family Circle; Russian Oligarchs Stay Silent Despite Sanctions; Inside a Refugee Center at Poland-Ukraine Border. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Forces Leave Marks of Atrocities; Ukraine Demands More Weapons from Allies; Children Impacted by Putin's War in Ukraine; U.S. Sanctions Includes Putin's Daughters. Aired 3-4a ET
• Donbas, Eastern Ukraine Bracing For Russian Onslaught; Ukraine: Russians Kill Two At Donetsk Aid Center; Russia Launches Missiles Strikes On Kharkiv Region; Video: Russian Forces Dug Trenches In Off- Limits Areas Of Highly-Radioactive Forest Near Chernobyl; Pentagon: "Of Course" Ukraine Can Win The War; U.S. Announces New Sanctions On Russia; NATO Foreign Ministers Gathering For High-Stakes Meeting; Europe Reluctant To Give Up Russian Oil And Gas; Red Cross: 500 Civilians Evacuated Via Humanitarian Corridor; Ukraine's Internally Displaced Rely On Aid And Scant Hope; Activists Stage Display Reflecting Ukrainian Deaths; Pope Calls For An End To Atrocities Seen In Bucha; Official: U.S. Believes It Can Identify Russian Units Responsible For The Bucha Atrocities. Aired 2-3a ET
• Pentagon: Russia Has Fully Withdrawn From Kyiv, Chernihiv; CNN Exclusive Interview With Polish President Andrzej Duda; Hundreds Of Ukrainian Refugees Are In Mexico Waiting To Enter The U.S. Aired 1-2a ET
• CNN Visits Decimated Ukrainian Town Of Borodyanka; U.S.: Russians Completely Gone From Kyiv, Chernihiv; Moscow Faces Possible Removal From Human Rights Council; Millions Of Ukrainian Refugees Straining Poland's Resources; Lviv Opens New Cemetery To Bury Ukraine's Combat Dead. Aired 12-1a ET
• Tiger Woods Makes Solid Start at Augusta After Return from Injury; Ukraine Military: Russia Trying to Wipe Mariupol Off Face of the Earth; Ukraine: Ru9ssia Using Mobile Crematoriums to Cover Up Deaths; Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain Premiers Sunday at 9P ET. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• UNGA Suspends Russian From Human Rights Council; Major Fighting In Eastern Ukraine As Russia Intensifies Attacks; Senate Confirms Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson; New York Attorney General Asks Court To Hold Donald Trump In Civil Contempt. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson As Supreme Court Justice; U.N. General Assembly Suspends Russia From Human Rights Council; Curfews Around Bucha To Clear Mines, Curb Looting; NATO Meets To Confirm Sustained Support For Ukraine; G-7 Foreign Ministers Condemn Russian Atrocities Committed In Bucha; Justice Department Investigating Handling Of White House Records Taken To Mar-A-Lago After Trump Left Office. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed as Next Supreme Court Justice. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• UN: More Than 4.3 Million People Have Fled Ukraine, 2.3 Million of Those into Poland; U.S. Accepted Just 12 Ukrainian Refugees In March; Murdered Ukrainian Mother Identified By Her Manicure; Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Set To Make U.S. History As 1st Black Woman On Supreme Court; Now, Senate Voting On Confirmation Of Ketanji Brown Jackson. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukrainian Refugee Crisis; Senate Set to Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson; Russia Suspended From United Nations Human Rights Council. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Now, Senate Votes on Ending Russia's and Belarus' Trade Status With U.S.; Secretary of State Meets With Ukrainian Foreign Minister; DOJ Blocks National Archives From Sharing Details About Mar-a-Lago Boxes. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ukrainian Foreign Minister Says, Best Way to Help Us is to Provide Weapons; Major Fighting in Eastern Ukraine as Russia Intensifies Attacks; Journalist Documents Russia's War on Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Oliver Carroll is Interviewed about Russia Discrediting Bucha Atrocities; Two Men Arrested for Impersonating DHS Agents; Ukrainians Seek Asylum in U.S.; House Power Outage Hits Puerto Rico. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
• U.N. to vote on Suspending Russia; Russia Targets Civilians; Kevin Ryan is Interviewed about Fighting in Eastern Ukraine; Nicolas de Riviere is Interviewed about Suspending Russia from the Human Rights Council. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 06, 2022
• Horrific Scenes Emerge in Borodianka After Russians Retreat; EU will Place Further Sanctions on Russia; Deutsche Bank Forecasts U.S. Recession Next Year; U.N.: More than 4.2 Million People have Fled Ukraine; Southeastern U.S. Hit by Multiple Tornadoes; Tiger Woods Returns to Golf After Horrific Car Wreck. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russia Doubles Down on Denials, Says Civilians Not Harmed; Zelenskyy Urges U.N. to Do More to Punish Russia; EU Debates How Far to Go with Sanctions on Russian Energy; CNN Speaks with Gravely Wounded Ukrainian Fighters. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Horrifying Images Unfolds in Bordoyanka; Russia Sticks with Their Lies; United Nations Isn't Doing Enough; U.S. and E.U. Allies to Impose New Sanctions on Russia; Children's Hospital Targeted by Russian Troops; Tornado Hits Southern U.S.; Shanghai to Lengthen its Lockdowns. Aired 3-4a ET
• NATO Expecting "Concentrated" Russian Attacks In Donbas; Official: Strike Hit Children's Hospital In Mykolaiv; Devastation And Horror In Borodianka After Russian Retreat; U.N.: At Least 1,480 Civilians Killed In Ukraine; Zelenskyy Urges U.N. To Do More To Punish Russia; Zelenskyy Calls For War Crimes Tribunal For Russians; Ukraine: Russia Targeting Medical Facilities; IOM: More Than 7.1M People Internally Displaced In Ukraine; Ukrainian 3,300+ People Evacuated Through Corridors Tuesday; Ukrainian Refugees Find Shelter In Warsaw Office Building; U.S. Authorized Additional Anti-Armors Systems For Ukraine; U.S. Secretary Of State In Belgium For NATO Meetings; U.K. Says Humanitarian Situation In Mariupol "Worsening"; Freed Ukrainian Troops Recount Time In Russia Captivity. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian Town Of Borodyanka In Ruins After Battle; Blinken Accuses Russia Of "Campaign" Against Ukrainian Civilians; The U.S. Is Expected To Announce New Sanctions Against Russia; Shanghai Scrambling to Contain COVID Outbreak; Tiger Woods Returns to the Masters. Aired 1-2a ET
• Horrific Scenes Emerge In Borodianka After Russians Retreat; Mariupol Remains Under Siege As Civilians Try To Evacuate; More Than 80 Ukrainians Freed In Exchange With Russia; U.S. To Announce New Sanctions Against Russia Wednesday; Atrocities Spur Fifth Round Of E.U. Sanctions Against Russia; U.N.: Russia Repeats Claim That Bucha Images Are Fake. Aired 12-1a ET
• Some Governors Offer Residents A Break Amid Inflation; NATO Chief: Putin Wants Whole Of Ukraine; U.S. Imposes New Sanctions On Russia, Including Putin's Daughters; Oklahoma Legislature Passes Near- Total Ban On Abortion; Forty-Two Million People At Some Level Of Threat From Storm System. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Official: U.S. Believes "It Will Be Able To Identify The Russian Units" That Have Carried Out The Bucha Atrocities; U.S., G7, EU Hit Russia With New Sanctions In Responses To Bucha Atrocities. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ivanka Trump Testifies Before Jan. 6 Committee; House Expected To Vote On Referrals For Two Former Trump Advisers To DOJ For Contempt Of Congress; Western Officials: Putin Could Still Try To Capture Kyiv; Interview With Dmytro Bilotserkovets, Adviser To The Mayor Of Kyiv; Yellen Warns Of "Enormous" Repercussions From War In Ukraine & Deutsche Bank Warns Recession May Be Coming; House Lawmakers Grill Oil Executives On Gas Prices. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Sanctions Targeting Russia; Russia Shifting Troops in Ukraine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• UK: 160,000-Plus People In Mariupol Have No Power, No Water, No Communication; Oil CEOs On The Defensive Over High Gas Prices; Oklahoma Governor Expected To Sign Near-Total Abortion Ban; DOJ Indicts Russian Oligarch, Seizes Millions Of Dollars, Yacht In Crackdown; DOJ Collecting Evidence On Potential Russian War Crimes In Ukraine. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer; President Biden Delivers Remarks on War in Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Ukraine Says, Major Fighting in the East as Russia Shifts Strategy; U.S to Hit Russia With New Round of Sweeping Sanctions Today; Attorney General Garland Announces International Enforcement Actions on Russia. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia Leaving Ukrainian Towns; U.S. Hitting Russia With New Sanctions; Interview With University Of Southern California School Of International Relations Director Robert English; Major Bank Warns Of Recession. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Recently Released Female Soldiers Tortured by Russians; Red Cross Convoy Rescues 500 from Mariupol; Oklahoma Legislature Passes Near-Total Ban on Abortion. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• U.S. to Hit Russia with New Round of Sweeping Sanctions Today; More Atrocities Revealed as Russian Troops Leave Russian Towns; Major Fighting in Eastern Ukraine; Ukrainian Soldier Says War Has Divided His Family. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 05, 2022
• Oligarch Linked to Colorado Steel Mill; Ketanji Brown Jackson Expected to be Confirmed This Week; Police Arrest Suspect in Connection with Shooting; Tornado Watches for Parts of Southeastern U.S.; Kansas Claims Title in Historic Comeback Over UNC. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine Warns of Higher Death Tolls in Liberated Areas; New Images Undercut Russian Claims Bucha Videos are Fake; Growing Horror Over Scenes of Brutality in Kyiv Suburb; Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of War Crimes, Genocide; European Lawmakers Urge New Sanctions on Russia; CNN Crew's Close Call with Artillery Fire Near Mykolaiv. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Brutality Seen by the World; Expect the Worse from Russia; CNN Team An Inch Closer to Death; President Zelenskyy to Address U.N. Security Council; Shanghai Still Under Strict COVID Lockdown; Chef Murphy Feeds Millions of Refugees. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy To Address U.N. Security Council In Coming Hours; Bucha In Runs After Russian Troops Retreat From Town; Zelenskyy: Civilian Death Toll May Be High In Liberated Areas; Biden Calls For War Crimes Trial Against Vladimir Putin; Growing Horror Over Scenes Of Brutality In Kyiv Suburb; Russia Denies Killing Civilians Says Bucha Images "Fake"; Mass Grave, Bodies Lining Streets As Russians Leave Bucha; White House To Announce More Sanctions On Russia; U.S. Not Yet Calling Russian Atrocities "Genocide"; Melitopol Mayor: Russian Forces Turned City "Into Hell"' Ukraine: Russia Focusing Efforts To Capture Kharkiv; Ukrainian Forces Liberated Malaya Rohan Village From Russian Troops Last Week; Polish Schools Welcoming Ukrainians; Official Reports" Difficult" Situation In Luhansk Region; Horrific Scene In Bucha Draws International Outrage; U.S. And EU Leaders Vow New Sanctions To Punish Moscow; EU Leaders Concerned About Sanctioning Russian Energy. Aired 2-3a ET
• Growing Horror Over Scenes of Brutality in Kyiv Suburb; CNN Crew's Close Call with Artillery Fire Near Mykolaiv; Kyiv Teen Forced to Flee Home, Leave Parents Behind; World Leaders Condemn Bucha Civilian Killings; Colorado Steel Mill Linked to Russian Oligarch Faces Uncertainly. War Adds New Urgency to Push for Renewable Energy. Aired 1-2a ET
• Bucha In Ruins After Russian Troops Retreat From Town; Growing Horror Over Scenes Of Brutality In Kyiv Suburbs; Kharkiv Targeted By Russian Attacks Since War Started; CNN's Crew Close Call With Artillery Fire Near Mykolaiv; Polish Schools Welcome Ukrainian Children Fleeing War; Zelenskyy: Killings In Bucha Are Evidence Of Genocide; Shanghai To Stay Under Lockdown Amid Surging Cases. Aired 12-1a ET
• Obama and Biden Reunite to Highlight Affordable Care Act Progress; CDC to Undergo Sweeping Review; Fauci Blasts Congress' Bipartisan COVID Bill as Not Nearly Enough; Tiger Woods: I Feel Like I Am Going to Play at the Masters. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Zelenskyy Asks UN Security Council To Hold Russia Accountable And Provide Guarantees To Ukraine; Red Cross Team Released After Being Detained In Russia-Held Area. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Obama Makes First Post-Presidency Visit To White House; Zelenskyy To U.N.: World Has Yet To Learn The Full Truth Of Horrors Unfolding Across Ukraine; CNN Crew Escapes Artillery Fire During Russian Attack; Ukraine: Russia Turned Back Evacuation Convoy Headed To Mariupol; White House: U.S. To Announce New Sanctions On Russia Tomorrow; Sources: Ivanka Trump Meets Today With Jan. 6 Committee; GOP Rep. Fred Upton, Who Voted To Impeach Trump, Won't Seek Re-Election. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Obama Touts Affordable Care Act at White House. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Obama Back at White House for 1st Time Since Leaving Office to Highlight Affordable Care Act; U.S. Calls for Russia to be Suspended from U.N. Human Rights Council; Obama Gives Address on ACA and Expanding Access to Health Care. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Russia's Shifting Strategy; President Zelenskyy Addresses United Nations. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• CNN Reports, Ivanka Trump Meeting Today With Jan. 6 Committee; President Zelenskyy Addresses United Nations After Bucha Massacre Exposed; U.S Ambassador to U.N. Addresses Russian Atrocities in Ukraine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Zelenskyy to Addresses U.N. After Bucha Massacre Exposed; Ukraine Says, Russian Troops Hit Civilian Ship in Port of Mariupol; Ukraine Warns Russia's Atrocities Are Worse in Other Cities. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• U.S. Tested Hypersonic Missiles; Ilyn Ponomarev is Interviewed about Russia; U.S. Calls for Suspension from U.N. Human Rights Council. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Atrocities in Bucha; Russia Hits Civilian Ship in Port; Ryan Goodman is Interviewed about Russia's Alleged Crimes; Philip Breedlove is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 04, 2022
• Horrific Discovery of Mass Grave Site in Bucha, Ukraine; U.S. and NATO Leaders Condemn Bucha Killings; Mass Shooting in Sacramento, California; Supreme Court to Decide if Prime Minister of Pakistan Acted Within Constitution; Shanghai Begins New Round of Testing as Cases Surge; Tiger Woods Practices at Augusta National Golf Club. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Horrific Scenes Emerge as Russian Troops Leave Kyiv Suburb; Horrific Discovery of Mass Grave Site in Bucha, Ukraine; World Leaders Condemn Bucha Killings; U.K. Warns Russia Refocusing Offensive into Donbas Region; Father Signs to Newborn Son Inside a War Zone; Family of Missing Journalist Say She's Being Held by Russia. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Brutality Seen in Bucha; President Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Genocide; World Leaders Condemn War Crimes by Russia; Refugees Hopes to Get into U.S.; Father Documents Their Life During War; Six People Killed in Sacramento Sunday; Imran Khan Remains in His Position. Aired 3-4a ET
• Horrific Scenes in Bucha After Russian Soldiers Retreated; World Leaders Condemn the Killings in Bucha, Ukraine; Russian Military Hit Mykolaiv; Russians Destroy Odessa Oil Refinery. Aired 2-3a ET
• Street In Bucha Found Strewn With Dead Bodies; NATO Secretary General Calls Civilian Deaths In Bucha A "Brutality"; Russian Missiles Strike Fuel Depot In Key Ukraine Port Of Odessa; Ukrainian Father Documents Life Inside a War Zone; Political Turmoil in Pakistan; Russia's War on Ukraine Impacts Hungarian Election; Biden Calls on Congress to Act on Gun Control After Shooting. Aired 1-2a ET
• Horrific Scenes Emerge as Russian Troops Leave Kyiv Suburb; U.S. and NATO Leaders Condemn Bucha Killings; Mayor Killed as Russians Strike Mykolaiv; 'The Wild House' Opens Door to War Refugees; Shanghai Undergoes New Round of Testing as COVID Cases Surge; Florida Man Takes in Ukrainian Family. Aired 12-1a ET
• National Security Adviser Gives Update On War In Ukraine; Sullivan: Russia Revising War Aims To Focus On Eastern Ukraine; Zelenskyy: Russia Attack About Destruction, Extermination Of A Nation; Sacramento Police Arrest One Suspect In Deadly Mass Shooting; Zelenskyy: Very Difficult To Negotiate With Russia After Atrocities. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• 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


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