Return to Transcripts main page
CNN Newsroom
Note: This page is continually updated as new transcripts become available. If you cannot find a specific segment, check back later.
February 28, 2025
February 27, 2025
February 26, 2025
CNN International: Hamas Transfers Four Bodies to Red Cross; First Phase of Ceasefire to End this Weekend; Zelenskyy to Visit WH Friday; Trump: Ukraine Can Forget About Joining NATO; Trump's First Cabinet Meeting; Musk at Trump's First Cabinet Meeting; NVIDIA Results Beat Expectations; China Eyes Opportunities Under Trump; Trump Won't Say if U.S. Would Stop China Taking Taiwan by Force; N. Korea Reopens to Western Travelers. Aired 6-7p ET
CNN International: Trump Holds First Official Cabinet Meeting Of Second Term; Trump Confirms Meeting With Zelenskyy Set For Friday; Hamas Expected To Release Bodies Of 4 Israeli Hostages; White House Now Deciding Who Can Cover Trump; Vatican: Pope Francis Continues To Receive Oxygen, Mild Kidney Failure Has "Receded"; Mikaela Shiffrin Speaks To CNN After 100th World Cup Win. Aired 3-4p ET
Supreme Court Hears Discrimination Case; Elon Musk Attends First Trump Cabinet Meeting. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Interview With Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; Elon Musk to Attend First Trump Cabinet Meeting. Aired 11-11:30a ET
New Database Aims to Register Undocumented Immigrants; Trump to Sell "Gold Card" to Wealthy Foreigners; U.S. and Ukraine Agree to Minerals Deal; Pope Francis Continuing Treatment; Dr. Sanjay Gupta Answers Questions on Pneumonia; Trump Meets with Cabinet. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
Next Hour, Trump Holds First Cabinet Meeting of Second Term; Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) Wins Budget Vote, Setting Up Negotiation Round With Senate; New, Two Runway Near-Collisions Involving Planes Reported at Different Airports on the Same Day. Aired 10-10:30a ET
CNN International: Musk To Attend Trump Cabinet Meeting After He And Agency Leaders Gave Conflicting Directives To Federal Workers; Sen. Thune: DOGE Cutting "Needs To Be Done In A Respectful Way"; Starmer To Meet With Trump After UK Set To Boost Defense Spending. Aired 11a-12p ET
Ukraine, U.S. Agree on Natural Resources Deal; American Teen Arrested in Paris After Newborn's Death; Southwest Airlines Plane Avoids Collision with Private Jet; Economic Uncertainty Rising Amid Shakeup in Washington. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Funeral of Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas to be Held Today; Ukraine, U.S. Agree on Natural Resources Deal; Public Outcry Escalates After Threat of Government Job Cuts; Pope Francis Resting After Peaceful Night in Hospital. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Israel, Hamas Agrees to Exchange Four Dead Bodies of Hostages for Palestinian Prisoners; Ukrainian President to Meet Trump to Formalize a Deal; Officials Investigating a Close Call at Chicago Midway Airport; British Musicians Released an Album to Protest U.K's Copyright Law. Aired 3-4a ET
Israel And Hamas Agree On New Exchange; Funeral Of Shiri, Ariel And Kfir Bibas To Be Held Today; Ukraine And U.S. Agree On Natural Resources Deal; 21 Federal Employees Resign In Protest Over DOGE Actions; Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth Visits Guntanamo Bay Naval Base; Trump Administration Moves Ahead With Migrant Crackdown, ICE Facilities Out Of Space; Nations Taking In Migrants Under Threat Of Tariffs; Southwest Airlines Plane Avoids Collision With Private Jet; Blue Origin Launches Tenth Space Tourism Mission; Maha Kumbh Mela, World's Largest Religious Festival, Wraps Up In India. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Ukraine Official Says Terms Of Minerals Deal Agreed With U.S.; Starmer Announces Biggest Hike In Defense Spending Since Cold War; Funeral Of Israeli hostages Shiri, Kfir And Ariel After Hamas Released Bodies; Economic Uncertainty Rising Amid Shakeup In Washington; Pope Francis Remains In Critical But Stable Condition; British PM Announces Increases In Defense Spending; Funeral of Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas To Be Held Wednesday; AGTech Company Aims To Make Farming More Fruitful; Interview With Alpine Skier Mikaela Shiffrin. Aired 1-2a ET
Ukraine, U.S. Agree on Natural Resources Deal; British Prime Minister Announces Increases in Defense Spending; Israel Expands Military Operation in the West Bank; Taiwan Details Chinese-Crewed Ship After Undersea Cable Cut; Europe Scrambles to Guarantee Ukraine's Security; Europe Scrambles to Guarantee Ukraine's Security; Southwest Airlines Near Collision Part of Series of Incidents. Aired 12-12:45a ET
February 25, 2025
February 24, 2025
CNN International: Macon's Message on Ukraine; Trump and Macron Meet at the White House; World Leaders in Kyiv to Mark Third Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War; Getting Companies to Diversify Out of China in the Philippines; Exploring Manila's Past, Present, and Future; Pope Francis Remain in Hospital in Critical Condition; The Sky's Not the Limit for Lingokids; Screen Actors Guild Awards. Aired 6-7p ET
CNN International: Trump And Macron Speaking At The White House; Vatican: Pope Francis Shows "Slight Improvement"; Skier Mikaela Shiffrin Claims Historic 100th World Cup Win; Grammy-Winning Singer Roberta Flack Dies At 88. Aired 3-4p ET
Roberta Flack Dies; Does DOGE Risk Exposing National Security Secrets?; Interview With Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX). Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Musk Demands Federal Workers Justify Jobs Or Risk Being Fired; Report: ICE Ordered To Find & Deport Unaccompanied Migrant Children; Zelenskyy Says He's Ready To Resign If It Brings Peace. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
Apple Announces $500B Investment in U.S. Facilities; Judge Pauses Some DOGE's Access to Sensitive Data; Trump Names Right-Wing Podcaster as FBI Deputy Director; Fact-Check on Trump's "Drill, Baby, Drill" Energy Policy. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Elon Musk's Ultimatum, Federal Employees Have Until Midnight to Explain What They Did Last Week or Face Dismissal; Top Trump Officials Decline to Confirm Russia Started War in Ukraine; Today, Trump Hosts French President Macron at White House. Aired 10-10:30a ET
CNN International: Trump Hosting Macron At The White House; Will Meet Next Hour; Zelenskyy Hopes For Continued U.S. Support For Ukraine And Calls For U.S.-Europe Unity During Roundtable Discussion; Ukraine Marks Three Years Since Russia's Full-Scale Invasion. Aired 11a-12p ET
Far-Right AfD Party Sees Surge of Support in German Snap Election; Republican Lawmakers Face Voters Angry About Government Overhaul; At Least 21 Dead After Floods, Damaging Winds Hit Kentucky. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Far-Right Surges in German Election; Merz Claims Win for Conservatives in Germany's Snap Election; Zelenskyy Speaks Out on Trump; Musk Threatens to Fire Federal Workers Who Don't Justify Jobs; Update on Pope Francis' Health. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Far-Right AfD Places Second in Parliamentary Polls, Merz and Conservatives Tops Snap Elections; Russia-Ukraine War Marks Three Years; Scholz Concedes Defeat After Conservatives and Merz Top the Snap Elections; Pope Francis Continues To Fight Pneumonia In Both Lungs. Aired 3-4a ET
Conservative Bloc Wins German Election; Federal Employees Need to Justify Jobs or Face Dismissal; Dan Bongino Named as Deputy FBI Director; Zelenskyy Ready to Resign; Vatican: Pope Still Critical, Shows "Mild" Kidney Failure; Republican Lawmakers Face Voters Angry About Government Overhaul; Mine Workers Tell CNN Elon Musk Claims Are False. Aired 2-3a ET
Merz Claims Win For Conservatives In Snap Election; Trump Envoy Predicts Minerals Deal To Be Signed This Week; Catholics Around The World Pray For Pope's Recovery; Musk Threatens to Fire Federal Workers Who Don't Justify Jobs; Republican Lawmakers Face Voters Angry about Government Overhaul; At Least 21 Dead after Floods, Damaging Winds Hit Kentucky; Hamas Talks with Israel Contingent on Prisoner Release; Thousands in Beirut Mourn Slain Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah; Selfie Links Burglars to High-Profile U.S. Robberies; Mikaela Shiffrin Claims Historic 100th Victory. Aired 1-2a ET
Merz Claims Win for Conservatives in Germany's Snap Election; Trump, Macron Set to Meet in Washington; Vatican: Pope Still Critical, Shows 'Mild' Kidney Failure; Trump's First Month in Office, By the Numbers. Aired 12-12:45a ET
February 23, 2025
February 22, 2025
Red Cross Vehicles Arrive ahead of Gaza Hostage Handover; Hamas Expected to Release Four More Israeli Hostages Soon; Hamas Hands Hostages to Red Cross in Gaza; Israel to Release 620 Palestinian Prisoners; Aired 5-6a ET
Hamas Expected to Release Four More Israeli Hostages Soon; Trump administration Fires Top U.S. General, Navy Chief; Accused CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Appears in Court; Red Cross Vehicles Arrive ahead of Gaza Hostage Handover. Aired 4-5a ET
Hamas Releases Two of Six Israeli Hostages; Trump administration Fires Top U.S. General, Navy Chief; U.S. Special Envoy Kellogg Calls Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "Embattled and Courageous Leader"; Accused CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Appears in Court; Hamas Expected to Release Four More Israeli Hostages Soon. Aired 3-4a ET
Email Asks Federal Workers To List Work Accomplishments; Pope In Critical Condition Following Respiratory Crisis; Growing Outbreak; Cancer Breakthrough. Aired 8-9p ET
Pope Francis In Critical Condition Following Respiratory Crisis; Police Officer Killed, 5 Injured In Pennsylvania Hospital Shooting; Final Living Hostages Released Under First Phase Of Ceasefire Deal; President Trump Criticizes Remote Work At CPAC; Odds Of Asteroid Hitting Earth Keep Shifting; Filings Show Not All Migrants Sent To Guantanamo Are "High Threat". Aired 7-8p ET
President Trump Criticizes Remote Workers at CPAC; GOP Congressman Questioned, Booed At Town Hall Over Trump And DOGE; Zelenskyy Hopes For Fair Minerals Agreement With U.S.; Police Officer Killed, 5 Injured In A PA Hospital Shooting; Survey: Consumer Confidence Plunges On Fears Of Tariffs, Inflation; Dow Loses More than 1,000 Points In 2-Day Slide; Trump & Musk Cut Thousands Of Jobs From Federal Govt.; New Los Angeles D.A. May End Hopes Of Menendez Retrial; Pope In "Critical" Condition Following Respiratory Crisis. Aired 6-7p ET
President Trump Gives Wide-Ranging Speech At CPAC; GOP Lawmakers Questioned, Booed At Town Hall Over Trump And DOGE; Fired: Chairman Of Joint Chiefs, Navy Chief, Air Force Vice Chief; Trump Admin Plans To Fire 5 Percent to 8 Percent Of Military's Civilian Workforce; Musk Asks Fed Employees To Give Proof Of Work Or Be Dismissed; GOP Sen. Tillis: "Vladimir Putin Is A Liar" and "Murderer"; Pope In "Critical Condition" Following Respiratory Crisis; Crowds Gather To Support Murder Suspect Mangione At Court Appearance. Aired 5-6p ET
Trump Speaks At CPAC Amid Major Purge At Pentagon; Dozens Line Up For Free Eggs in New York City; Lawmakers Face Backlash At Town Halls Over DOGE Cuts; Former Employees, Lawmakers Express Concern Over CDC Layoffs; Elon Musk's Private Security Detail Deputized By U.S. Marshals; Crowds Gather To Support Suspect Luigi Mangione At Court Appearance. Aired 3-4p ET
President Trump Dismisses Joint Chiefs Chairman General Charles Q. Brown; Pentagon Announces Plans to Fire Tens of Thousands of Employees in Coming Week; Constituents Criticize Congressmembers at Town Halls; U.S. to Propose Resolution to U.N. that Does Not Condemn Russia as Aggressor in Conflict with Ukraine; Measles Outbreak Grows to 90 in Texas; Laid Off Workers at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Complain about being Misclassified in Recent Firings; FBI Accuses Woman of Drugging and Kidnapping Elderly Men She Met on Dating Apps; New Los Angeles District Attorney Likely to Deny Motion by Menendez Brothers for Retrial; Vatican States Pope Francis Suffered Respiratory Crisis; Journalist who Covered Pan Am Plane Explosion over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 Interviewed on His Experience. Aired 2-3p ET
President Fires Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs, General CQ Brown; Pentagon Announces Plans To Fire 5-8 Percent Of Civilian Workforce; Former Employees, Lawmakers Express Concerns Over CDC Layoffs; Voters Express Outrage At Town Halls Over Trump Cuts; U.S. Proposes U.N. Resolution Marking Anniversary Of War In Ukraine; Zelenskyy Hopes For "Fair" Minerals Agreement With U.S.; Final Living Hostages Released Under First Phase Of Gaza Ceasefire. Final Living Hostages Released Under First Phase Of Gaza Ceasefire; Patrice Willoughby, NAACP Policy Chief, Discusses Trump, Black History And DEI; Woman Accused Of Drugging, Robbing Older Men In Deadly Scheme. Aired 1-2p ET
President Fires Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs, General CQ Brown; Pentagon Plans To Fire 47k To 76k Civilian Employees In Coming Weeks; Final Living Hostages Released Under First Phase Of Gaza Ceasefire; 90 Cases Of Measles Reported In West Texas, 9 In New Mexico; Voters Express Outrage At Town Halls Over Trump Cuts. Last Group Of Living Hostages Released Under 1st Phase Of Gaza Ceasefire; U.S. Proposes UN Resolution Marking Anniversary Of War In Ukraine; Will Pope Francis Resign Over Health Concerns? Aired 12-1p ET
February 21, 2025
February 20, 2025
Next Page
|