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April 16, 2022
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; CNN Reconnects With Woman Trapped In War Zone; OSCE: Patterns Of Possible War Crimes; Ukrainian Military To Compete In Invictus Games; Twitter Board Keeping Musk At Bay; Pop Singer Flees Ukraine, Finds New Life In Philadelphia. Aired 3-4a ET
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; Russia's War Worsening Food Shortages; South Africa Flooding Death Toll Rises to 395; Drumbeat of War Echoes through Good Friday Services; Ukrainian Military to Compete in Invictus Games; U.S. to Accept 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees; Family of Patrick Lyoya Demands Justice; Twitter Board Keeping Musk at Bay. Aired 2-3a ET
Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; Zelenskyy: Whole World Should Worry Putin Will Use Nukes; OSCE: Patterns of Possible War Crimes; CNN Reconnects with Woman Trapped in War Zone; Ukrainian Military to Compete in Invictus Games; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; U.N. Security Council Criticized over Failure to Stop Invasion; Twitter Board Keeping Musk at Bay. Aired 1-2a ET
Mykolaiv Governor: At Least Five Killed by Cluster Munitions; U.S. Confirms Moskva Sunk by Ukrainian Missiles; Moscow Formally Protests U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine; Wladimir Klitschko, Kyiv Mayor's Brother, on War in Ukraine; Ukrainian Academy in Ohio Talks about War with Kids; Ukraine: Body Count Near Kyiv Nearly 1,000; War Expert Makes Case against Premature Cease-Fire; NYC Workers Honored for Saving Lives in Subway Attack; Drumbeat of War Echoes through Good Friday Services. Aired 12-1a ET
North Korea Claims It Test-Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon; Russian Missile Strike Hits World Central Kitchen's Partner Restaurant In Kharkiv, Four Staffers Wounded; Zelenskyy: Russia Is Committing Genocide In Ukraine; Zelenskyy Warns Putin Could Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons; Putin: Sweden, Finland Joining NATO Would Have "Serious Military And Political Repercussions"; Author: Financial Profiteers Made More Than $1 Billion Off COVID; WH: Security Aid Shipments For Ukraine Have Begun Arriving. Aired 8-9p ET
Police in Hazmat Suits Clash with Residents in Shanghai; Twitter Board Adopts Poison Pill Provision to Curb Musk Purchase; Former New York Governor Building Modular Homes for Ukrainian Refugees. Aired 7-8p ET
Twelve Injured, No Deaths Reported In South Carolina Mall Shooting; North Korea Claims It Test-Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon; Nine Hundred Found Dead Kyiv As Ukraine Braces For Fresh Attacks; WH: Security Aid Shipments For Ukraine Have Begun Arriving; Rep. French Hill (R-AR) Discusses About His Time In Poland; Health Officials Track Highly Contagious Omicron Subvariants; GOP Lawmakers Encouraged, Then Soured On Overturning Election. Aired 6-7p ET
Ukrainian Officials: Russians Increasingly Hostile In The South After Warship Sinking; Zelenskyy: Civilian Suffering Is A Great Pain For Me"; New Omicron Subvariants Spreading Across New York; Gridlock At U.S./Mexico Border Causing Supply Chain Issues; Mortgage Rates Hit Five Percent For First Time In Over A Decade; Gas Prices Drop After Skyrocketing Last Month; North Korea Claims It Test Fired New Tactical Guided Weapon. Aired 5-6p ET
Ukraine Warns of Major Russian Offensive in Coming Days; CNN Reconnects with Woman Trapped in War Zone; Accused Subway Shooter Charged with Federal Crimes; CNN Obtains Nearly 100 Texts Between GOP Sen. Mike Lee, GOP Rep. Chip Roy and Mark Meadows; U.S. Drought Monitor: Conditions in West Worsening and Expanding. Aired 4-5p ET
Train Station in Poland Serves as Rest Stop for Displaced Ukrainians; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban into Law; War in Ukraine Fueling Global Food Crisis. Aired 3-4p ET
Russian Forces Shell Cities across Ukraine in Preparation for Possible Large-Scale Operation in Eastern Ukraine; Evidence of Russian Forces' Atrocities in Ukraine Continue to Come to Light; U.S. Provides New Shipment of Equipment and Weapons to Ukrainian Forces to Combat Russian Invasion; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Warns Russia May Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons against Ukraine; Foundation Rescues Pets and Animals in War-Torn Ukraine; Home Prices and Home Building Materials Increasing Due to Inflation in U.S.; Family Members of Russia President Vladimir Putin and His Inner Circle Live Lives of Luxury in Western Countries. Aired 2-3p ET.
Russian Cruise Missile Strike Kills Two, Injures 18 In Kharkiv; Kyiv Comes Under New Russian Fire, Mayor Warns Residents Not To Return To City; Zelenskyy Warns Putin Could Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons; United Nations Faces New Scrutiny As Russia's War On Ukraine Rages; FDA Authorizes COVID Breathalyzer Test As NY Sees Uptick In Cases; Broadway Theaters Extends Mask Mandates Through End Of May; Shanghai Reports More Than 23,000 New COVID Cases Friday; Airlines Scramble To Fix Pilot & Worker Shortage. Aired 1-2p ET
Interview With Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ); Ukrainian Armed Forces: "Increasingly Hostile" Situation Developing; United Nations: More Than 4.8 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine; Germany Seizes Superyacht Connected To Russian Oligarch; NY State On Alerts For Two Covid Subvariants As Philadelphia Reinstates Mask Mandate On Monday; U.S. Inflations Hits 40-Year High, Rising 8.5 Percent In March; Stolen Innocence: Russia's War Taking The Lives Of Children. Aired 12-1p ET
Kyiv Comes Under New Russian Fire; Shipment Of New U.S. Military Aid To Arrive In Ukraine Region Today; GOP Lawmakers Encouraged Then Soured On Overturning Election; Zelenskyy Warns Russia Capable Of Using Nuclear Weapons In Ukraine; Florida Governor Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban Into Law. Aired 11a-12p ET
Russian Forces Shell Cities across Ukraine Including Kyiv in Preparation for Possible Large-Scale Operation in Eastern Ukraine; U.S. Provides New Shipment of Equipment and Weapons to Ukrainian Forces to Combat Russian Invasion; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) Interviewed on Latest U.S. Efforts to Support Ukrainian Forces; Russian Government Sponsored Radio Station Plays on Public Airwaves in Washington D.C.; Russian Propaganda to Its Own Citizens Characterizes Ukrainians as Nazis and Satanists; Cases of COVID-19 Variant Rising in New York City. Aired 10-11a ET
April 15, 2022
CNN Visits Easternmost Town Under Ukrainian Control; New York Subway Shooting Suspect Denied Bail; Lyoya's Family Calls for Termination of Michigan Officer; Life Under Shanghai's Lockdown; Harry and Meghan Visit the Queen on Way to Invictus Games; Multiple Storm Systems Make for Messy Holiday Weekend. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Russian Warship Sinks, Ukraine Claims Missile Strike; Russia Warns Against Sweden and Finland Joining NATO; Palestinians: At Least 117 Injured in Jerusalem Clashes; U.N.: More Than 4.7 Million Refugees Have Fled Ukraine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Russian Warship Sinks; Russia's War on Ukraine; Clashes Erupt in Jerusalem; Cruise Ship Turned Shelter; Cases Escalate Amid China's Zero COVID Policy; Coronavirus Pandemic; Flooding Damage in South Africa; New York Subway Shooter Denied Bail; Queen Elizabeth Cancels Recent and Upcoming Engagements; Refugees Helping Other Refugees. Aired 3-4a ET
Ukraine Declares Russian Invasion Genocide; Dozens Injured In Jerusalem Clashes; Russian Warship Sinks, Ukraine Claims Missile Strike; Ukraine: Russian Adding Forces, Training Unites In Donbas; Top International Prosecutor: "Ukraine Is A Crime Scene"; Sweden And Finland Edge Closer To Applying To Join NATO; Ukraine: 2,500+ Evacuated Through Humanitarian Corridors; Europe Struggling To Accommodate Mass Influx Of Refugees; Germany Impounds Oligarch's Superyacht; Ukraine Seizes Oligarch And Putin Ally's Assets; Putin: Banning Russian Energy Will Impact Global Economy. Aired 2-3a ET
Inside The Lockdown In Shanghai; Russian Warships Sinks, Ukraine Claims Missiles Strike; On The Front Lines Of The War In Eastern Ukraine; Russian Warns Against Sweden And Finland Joining NATO; CIA Chief: Russian Nuclear Threat Cannot Be Taken Lightly; Palestinians: At Least 59 Injured In Jerusalem Clashes; Russia's Navalny Urges Social Media Campaign Against Putin; ICC Investigation Alleged War Crimes; Top ICC Prosecutor: "Ukraine is a Crime Scene"; Ukrainian Railway Says It has Evacuated Nearly 4M People; Shanghai Reports 95% of all New COVID Cases in China; Young Woman Recalls Harrowing Experience in Mariupol. Aired 1-2a ET
Russian Ship Sinks in Black Sea; Russian Forces Ramp Up Fighting in Eastern Ukraine; Young Woman Recalls Harrowing Experience in Mariupol; Town in Eastern Ukraine Prepares for Russian Hostilities; Top ICC Prosecutor is Interviewed about Investigation into Alleged Russian War Crimes; Lyoya's Family Calls for Termination of Michigan Officer; Elon Musk Offers $54.20 a Share to Buy All of Twitter. Aired 12-1a ET
Ukraine Officials Report Intensified Shelling in East and South of Ukraine; Civilian Bodies Found in Kyiv Region; Russian Protest Shows Growing Worry; Rescued from Front Lines; Somber Good Friday; Expert Argues Against Ukraine Ceasefire; Jerusalem on Edge as Violence Flares at Holy Site; Sri Lanka's Worst Economic Crisis in Decades; Coronavirus pandemic in South Korea; Twitter's Poison Pill. Aired 11p- 12a ET
Zelenskyy Asked Biden to Name Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism; More Than 150 Injured in Violent Clashes at Holy Site in Jerusalem; Psaki Takes Shot at Fox Reporter Peter Doocy. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Zelenskyy To CNN: World Should Prepare For Putin To Use Nukes; Russia Strikes Outskirts Of Kyiv After Key Russian Warship Sunk; Texts: GOP Lawmakers Encouraged, Then Soured On Overturning Election. Aired 3-3:30p ET
China Holds Military Drills Around Taiwan As U.S. Lawmakers Visit Taipei; Health Officials Tracking Highly Contagious Omicron Subvariants; FDA Authorizes First Breathalyzer Test For COVID-19; Upper Airway Infections In Kids More Common With Omicron; Airlines Scramble To Fix Worker & Pilot Shortage; Ukraine National Police: Over 900 Bodies Of Ukrainian Civilians Discovered In Kyiv Region Since Russian Army Withdrawal; French Forensic Experts Exhume Bucha Victims. Aired 2:30-3p ET
President Zelenskyy Addresses Russian Nuclear Threat; Russia Protests U.S. Weapons Shipments to Ukraine. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Texts Reveal How 2 GOP Lawmakers Embraced, Then Opposed Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election; More Ukrainian Refugees Going Through Mexico to Reach U.S.; War in Ukraine Fueling Global Food Crisis; Study: Upper Airway Infections in Kids More Common with Omicron; FDA Authorizes First Breathalyzer Test for COVID-19. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Germany Impounds Yacht Linked to Russian Billionaire; Russia Protests U.S. Weapons Shipments to Ukraine; Zelenskyy Addresses Russian Nuclear Threat. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Russia Warns of Unpredictable Consequences If U.S. Continues Weapons Shipments to Ukraine; Mortgage Rates Hit 5 Percent For First Time in Over a Decade; Ukraine Says, At Least Two People Killed in Strikes on Mykolaiv. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Ukraine Says, Russia Take Revenge For Sinking of Key Warship; Heavy Russian Shelling Reported Along Donetsk Frontlines; Texts Show GOP Lawmakers Encouraged, Then Soured on Overturning Election. Aired 10-10:30a ET
States Suing to Block Title 42 Rollback; Ukrainians Living in Fear Amidst Attacks; Oksana Pokalchuk is Interviewed about Evacuations from Ukraine; Harry and Meghan Visit Queen. Aired 9:30-10a
Strikes on Mykolaiv; Michael Repass is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine; Three Russians Charged with Targeting U.S. Lawmakers; Clint Williamson is Interviewed about War Crimes. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 14, 2022
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April 12, 2022
U.N.: More than 4.5 Million People Have Fled Ukraine; Life Under Lockdown in Shanghai; Putin Hosts Belarusian Leader Lukashenko in E. Russia; Ukrainian Academy in U.S. Teaches Young Children about War. Aired 4:30-5a ET
U.S. Russia Moving to Reinforce Forces in Donbas; Ukraine: Heavy Shelling in Kharkiv and Surrounding Areas; Ukraine Expects Full Donbas Offensive to Begin Soon; Growing Fears Russia May Use Chemical Weapons in Ukraine; EU Weighing Sixth Round of Sanctions Against Russia; India Defends Buying Russian Energy, Says Europe Buys More. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Ukrainians Bracing for More Intense Fight; Rape Now Being Used in War Crimes; Russian Teacher Facing Jail Time; India Remains Neutral with Russia's War. Aired 3-4a ET
Russia's War On Ukraine; Biden's "Ghost Guns" Plan; U.S.: Russia Moving To Reinforce Forces In Donbas; Ukraine's Top Commander Defense Of Mariupol Continues; Nehammer: Talks With Putin Direct, Open And Tough; Zelenskyy: Russians Left Thousands Of Mines Everywhere; Devastated Ukrainian Families Mourn The Fallen; War Crimes Investigations Underway In Ukraine; UNICEF: Nearly 2/3 Of Ukraine's Children Displaced; Jewish Families In Poland Welcoming Ukrainian Refugees; U.S.: Putin May Escalate Election Interference Efforts; Russian Media Wage Propaganda Campaign; Appeal Hearing For U.S. Marine Veteran Imprisoned In Russia; WNBA Commissioner Voices Support For Brittney Griner; Biden And Modi Have" Candid Exchange" On Putin's War. Aired 2-3a ET
Putin And Lukashenko Meeting In Eastern Russia; Nehammer Pessimistic About Chances Of Diplomacy; Ukraine Expects Full Donbas Offensive To Begin Soon; Life Under COVID Lockdown In Shanghai; Russia's "Butcher Of Syria" Taking Over In Ukraine; War Crimes Investigations Underway In Ukraine; Parliament Votes For Shehbaz Sharif As Pakistan's New PM; Ukrainian Academy In U.S. Teaches Young Children About War. Aired 1-2a ET
Russian Retreat Reveals Evidence Of Fierce Fighting; Growing Fears Russia May Use Chemical Weapons In Ukraine; Ukrainian Villages Now Free But Devastated; Vladimir Putin And Aleksandr Lukashenko To Meet In Eastern Russia; Joe Biden Meets Virtually With Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Shanghai Begins Easing Lockdown; People in Georgia Rally in Support of Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET
Putin Says Talks With Ukraine Are At Dead End; Retired U.S. Marine in Ukraine Training Troops There; U.S. Monitoring Reports Of Russian Chemical Attack In Mariupol; U.S. Inflation Hits 40-Year High, Rising 8.5 Percent In March; Biden To Announce Emergency Waiver On Summer Ethanol Ban; Fireworks And Magazines Recovered At Brooklyn Shooting Scene. Aired 3:30-4p ET
FDNY: 10 People Shot At NYC Subway Station, Suspect Fled; Mass Transit Systems In U.S. Increase Patrols After NYC Subway Attack. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Sources: NY Police Recovered Multiple High-Capacity Magazines At Scene; Putin: Talks With Ukraine Are At "Dead End"; U.S. Defense Official: Difficult To Confirm Reports Of Chemical Attack While Not On The Ground; Zelenskyy: Russian "Invaders Left Mines Everywhere." Aired 2:30-3p ET
FDNY: 10 People Shot On NYC Subway, Five In Critical Condition. Aired 2-2:30p ET
U.S. Monitoring Reports Of Russian Chemical Attack In Mariupol; Manhunt Underway After 10 Shot In New York Subway Station; Biden's Plan As U.S. Inflation Hits 40-Year High, Rising 8.5 Percent In March; Disappointment For Americans Detained In Russia. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Interview With New York City Mayor Eric Adams; New York City Subway Shooting. Aired 1-1:30p ET
FDNY Says, 13 Injured, At Least Five Shot in NYC Subway Shooting. Aired 10:30-11a ET
FDNY Says, 13 Injured, At Least Five Shot in NYC Subway Shooting. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Multiple People Shot on NYC Subway; Five Shot in NYC Subway; Thirteen Injured in NYC Subway. Aired 9:30-10a
Russian Forces Pouring into Ukraine; Fighting in Eastern Ukraine; Paul Eaton and Shawn Turner are Interviewed about Fighting in Ukraine; New Inflation Numbers; Shooting in NYC Subway. Aired 9:00- 9:30a ET
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