CNN.com - Transcripts (2024)

CNN.com - Transcripts (1)
CNN.com - Transcripts (2)CNN.com - Transcripts (3)

Return to Transcripts main page

CNN Transcripts for April 12, 2021

Note: This page is continually updated as new transcripts become available. If you cannot find a specific segment, check back later.

ANDERSON COOPER 360 DEGREES

•Daunte Wright's Death Ruled Homicide By Medical Examiner; Experts, Brother Testify As Prosecution Case Nears End In Derek Chauvin Trial; Trayvon Martin's Mother On Violence In America; Shooting At Tennessee High School; Protesters On The Streets With Curfews In Effect, In And Around Twin Cities After Fatal MN Police Shooting; Heroin Addict Who Shared His Story Of Substance Abuse With AC360 More Than Three Years Ago, Dies. Aired 8-9p ET

AT THIS HOUR

•Did Not Air 11a-12p ET

CNN 10

•Eruption Of A Caribbean Volcano; Flyby Of An Asteroid; Waterspout In Florida; Song of A Miniature Train. Aired 4-4:10a ET

CNN NEWSROOM

•Tehran Nuclear Facility Experiences Blackout; Royal Siblings Grateful for Outpouring of Support; Recent Tensions Ease in Northern Ireland; England Enters 'Step 2' of Exiting Lockdown; India Hits 100 Million Vaccinations, But Cases Still Surge; Thailand Pins Tourism Reopening Hopes on Vaccines; Protesters March Peacefully in Myanmar after Weekend of Violence; St. Vincent Suffers power Outage after Volcano Eruption. Aired 12-1a ET
•Protests March Peacefully after Weekend of Violence; Germany Surpasses 3 Million Cases since Pandemic Began; St. Vincent Suffers Power Outage after Volcano Eruption; Matsuyama's Major Win; Iran's Nuclear Chief: Natanz Incident A "Terrorist Action"; England's Cautious Return To Normalcy; Festival Draws Millions As India's COVID Cases Spike. Aired 1-2a ET
•Recent Tensions Ease In Northern Ireland; Power Outage Follows Volcanic Eruptions; Women And Diversity Win Big At British Awards Ceremony; Iran Nuclear Facility Sabotaged; Michigan's Surging New COVID Cases, Calling for More Vaccines; England Begins Phase Two of Exiting Restrictions; Pilgrimage in India Feared to Spike Surge of New COVID-19 Cases; Special Session in the House of Commons for Prince Philip. Aired 2-3a ET
•England Enters Step Two in Easing COVID Restrictions; Germany Tops Three Million Cases, ICU Beds at Peak Occupancy; Congress Returns this Week with Infrastructure on Agenda; Protests Erupt After Man Dies in Officer-Involved Shooting; Third Week of Chauvin Trial to Begin in Coming Hours; U.S. Army Officer Sues Police for Excessive Force. Aired 4-4:30a ET
•Trial for Derek Chauvin Wraps Up; Police Paranoid with Traffic Violations; Airline Facing a Tough Challenge Ahead; Royal Family Prepares Prince Philip's Funeral; Tribe in Vanuatu Mourns for the Duke of Edinburgh; Thailand Tourist Industry Wants to See Life Back to Normal; A Day to Celebrate in England; Michigan's COVID-19 Cases Rising; Iran Points Finger to Israel for Natanz Incident; Myanmar's Military Have Different Version of Story; Outrage Spark in the Streets of Minnesota. Aired 3-4a ET
•House of Commons to Meet to Remember Duke of Edinburgh; Recent Tensions Ease in Northern Ireland; Iranian Foreign Minister Blames Israel for Natanz Incident; Protesters in Myanmar March Peacefully After Weekend of Violence; Hideki Matsuyama is First Japanese Golfer to Win Masters. Aired 4:30-5a ET
•Police Fatally Shoot Black Man in Minnesota, Inflaming Tension During Chauvin Murder Trial; Three Officers Shot During Police Chase in Georgia; Today, Biden to Hold Bipartisan Meeting on Infrastrcture. Aired 10-10:30a ET
•Prosecution Questions Cardiologist in Chauvin Trial. Aired 11- 11:30a ET
•Prosecution Questions Cardiologist in Chauvin Trial; Cardiologist Says, Floyd was Restrained in a Life-Threatening Manner; Cardiologist Say, I Didn't See Any of the Signs of an Opiate Overdose. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
•Police Give Update on Fatal Shooting of Black Man during Traffic Stop; Police Release Body Cam Video of Fatal Traffic Stop Shooting. Aired 1-1:30p ET
•Michigan Governor Calls for More Vaccine Supplies; Biden Holds Bipartisan Meeting; Ukraine Front Lines amid Russia Tensions. Aired 9:30-10a ET
•Biden Administration Denies Michigan Governor Request for Additional Vaccine; Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Impacts Derek Chauvin Trial; Live Coverage of Derek Chauvin Trial With Jonathan Rich Testifying. Aired 10:30-11a ET
•Derek Chauvin Trial Continues; Deadly Minneapolis Police Shooting. Aired 2-2:30p ET
•Minneapolis Police Fatally Shot a Black Man, Inflaming Tensions During Chauvin Trial; Virginia Police Officer Fired After Pepper- Spraying Active Duty Army Officer; Michigan Governor Calls for More Vaccine Supplies As Cases Surge; Stock Futures Slip After Record Highs. Aired 9-9:30a ET
•Derek Chauvin Trial Continues. Aired 3-3:30p ET
•Police During Briefing: Officer Drew Handgun Instead of Taser, Shot Daunte Wright; Soon, George Floyd's Brother to Testify in Chauvin Murder Trial; Cardiologist Can Say With "High Degree" of Certainty that George Floyd Did Not Die of a Cardiac Event or Drug Overdose. Aired 1:30-2p ET
•Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Continues; Use-Of-Force Expert Says Force Has to Be Reasonable When First Used and Throughout the Duration That It Is Used. Aired 3:30-4p ET
•Prosecution Questions George Floyd's Brother in Derek Chauvin Trial; Prosecution Questions Seth Stoughton, a Use-of-Force Expert, in the Derek Chauvin Trial. Aired 2:30-3p ET

CNN RIGHT NOW

•Did Not Air 1-2p ET

CNN TONIGHT

•Brooklyn Center City Manager Fired; Rioters Clash Out With Police Officers; White Police Officer Accidentally Killed Young Black Man; Police Arrested Curfew Violators; Floyd Family Seeing Another Black Family Mourn; Wright Family Demands Justice For Daunte Wright's Death. Aired 10-11p ET
•Live Breaking News Of A New Protest After Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright; Minnesota Officer Shouted "Taser" But Fired A Gun Instead, Fatally Shooting A Man At A Traffic Stop; VA Officer Fired After Drawing Gun, Pepper-Spraying Army Officer. Aired 11p-12a ET

CNN'S AMANPOUR

•Interview With Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown; Interview With Sacha Baron Cohen and Aaron Sorkin. Aired 2-2:30p ET

CONNECT THE WORLD

•CNN Tours Front Lines With Ukraine's President; UK In Middle of National Mourning Ahead of Funeral; England Takes Next Step In Easing Third Lockdown; Soon: 3rd Week of Testimony In Derek Chauvin Murder Trial; Hideki Matsuyama Is First Japanese Golfer To Win Masters; Chloe Zhao First Woman Of Color To Win Top Directing Award. Aired 10-10:50a ET
•CNN Tours Front Lines With Ukraine President; England Takes Next Step In Easing Third Lockdown; Iran Blames Israel For Cyber Attack On Nuclear Site. Aired 8-9a ET

CUOMO PRIME TIME

•Police: Officer Drew Gun Instead Of Taser, Shot Daunte Wright; Black Army Officer Pepper-Sprayed After Traffic Stop In Virginia Sues Police; New Protests After Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright. Aired 9- 10p ET

EARLY START

•Did Not Air 4-5a ET
•Deadly Police Shooting In Minnesota; Ukrainian President Tours Front Line With CNN Amid Russia Tensions; Hideki Matsuyama Makes History At The Masters. Aired 5:30-6a ET
•Police Killing of a Minnesota Black 20-Year-Old Man Spark Protests; Member of George Floyd's Family Set to Testify Today; Virginia Police Officer Fired After Pepper-Spraying Active Duty Army Officer. Aired 5-5:30a ET

ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT

•Protesters Gather After Fatal Police Shooting Of Black Man In MN; Curfew Begins Soon In Minneapolis Area After Deadly Police Shooting; Judge In Chauvin Trial Denies Request To Sequester Jurors After Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting In Nearby Community; Army Lieutenant Pepper-Sprayed By Police Says He Is "Gratified" And "Encouraged" By Support; One Dead, Officer Injured In Knoxville School Shooting; Interview With Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA). Aired 7-8p ET

FIRST MOVE WITH JULIA CHATTERLEY

•Positive Powell Replacing patient Powell, but Risks Remain; Britain's queue at Shops and Bars as England Reopens; Prime Minister Boris Johnson Delivers Tribute for Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Aired 9-10a ET

INSIDE POLITICS

•Prosecution Questions Cardiologist In Chauvin Trial; Cardiologist: By The Time Floyd Was Released From Restraint And Put Into Ambulance, Chance of Survival Was Very Low; Cardiologist: Floyd Did Not Die From "Cardiac Event" or "Drug Overdose"; Minnesota Police Fatally Shoot Black Man, Inflaming Tensions During Chauvin Trial; Eleventh Day of Testimony In Derek Chauvin Murder Trial. Aired 12- 12:30p ET
•Chauvin Trial: Defense Cross-Examines Cardiologist. Aired 12:30-1p ET

NEW DAY

•Minnesota Police Fatally Shoot Black Man, Inflaming Tensions During Chauvin Trial; Virginia Officer Fired after Pepper-Spraying Active Duty Army Officer; Michigan Lieutenant Governor Calls for more Vaccine Supplies as Cases Surge. Aired 7-7:30a ET
•Sources: Trump Declined To Meet With Embattled Rep. Matt Gaetz; Ukraine President Tours Front Line With CNN Amid Russia Tensions; 100+ Business Leaders Discuss Action Against Restrictive Voting Bills. Aired 7:30-8a ET
•Minnesota Police Fatally Shoot Black Man, Inflaming Tensions During Chauvin Trial; Virginia Officer Fired after Pepper-Spraying Active-Duty Army Officer; Michigan Governor Asking for Caution as COVID Cases Surge. Aired 6-6:30a ET
•Cases Spike in Michigan; Iran Accuses Israel of Attack; U.S. Defense Secretary in Israel Amid Iran Attack; Biden holds Bipartisan Meeting; Japan's Matsuyama Wins Masters. Aired 6:30-7a ET
•Joe Biden to Hold Bipartisan Meeting on Infrastructure; Police Shoot and Kill Black Man at Traffic Stop 10 Miles from Derek Chauvin Trial; Cases of Coronavirus Surge in Michigan Especially Among Younger People. Aired 8-8:30a ET
•Virginia Officer Fired After Pepper-Spraying Incident; Caucus for Campaign Cash; Airlines Prepare for Increased Demand. Aired 8:30- 9a ET

QUEST MEANS BUSINESS

•Did Not Air.

THE LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER

•Multiple Deadly Police Encounters Amid Derek Chauvin Trial; Police: Multiple Gunshot Victims Including a Police Officer in Shooting at High School in Knoxville, Tennessee; George Floyd's Brother Testifies in Chauvin Trial. Aired 4-4:30p ET
•Biden Hosts Bipartisan Infrastructure Meeting at White House; COVID Cases Rising; Iran Accuses Israel of Attacking Nuclear Site, Vows Revenge; Canada Facing Vaccine Shortage, Asking U.S. For Help. Aired 4:30-5p ET

THE SITUATION ROOM

•Police Chief Calls Daunte Wright Shooting Accidental; George Floyd's Brother Takes The Stand; School Shooting In Knoxville, Tennessee; Army Officer Sues Two Virginia Police Officers; Interview With Dr. Anthony Fauci; Biden Ramps Up Infrastructure Push, Holds Bipartisan Talks With Lawmakers Who Could Help Shape $2 Trillion Plan; Iran Vows Revenge On Israel After Mysterious Nuclear Site Blackout. Aired 5-6p ET
•Interview With Former U.S. Secretary Of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson; Derek Chauvin Trial Continues; Deadly Minneapolis Police Shooting; Sources Say Trump Declined To Meet With Embattled Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Both Sides Deny That As Gaetz Faces Sex Trafficking Probe; Ukraine: Russia Has Additional 50,000 Troops Near Border; Ukraine's President Tours Front Line With CNN Amid Russia Tensions. Aired 6-7p ET

CNN.com - Transcripts (2024)

FAQs

How do I submit a news story to CNN? ›

If you're away from your computer, use your mobile device to capture an event, and e-mail your video or photo to ireport@cnn.com. In the subject line, please tell us which topic your submission concerns, and in the body, provide details on the piece.

How do I text or email CNN? ›

To contact CNN, you can call their corporate office phone number at 404-827-1700. Or, you can use CNN's online feedback form by visiting their website. Although CNN prefers people to use their online feedback form, you can still email them at cnn.feedback@cnn.com or community@cnn.com.

How do I comment on CNN? ›

We would like to hear your comments about our on-air coverage. If you have a comment or question about something you saw on one of our CNNnetworks, please send an email to cnn.onair@cnn.com or check out our Feedback on CNN Programs page for more on-air information.

Who owns the CNN News channel? ›

The network was one of many creations by Turner Broadcasting Systems, a television and media conglomerate founded by Ted Turner. Today, CNN is one of the many media and entertainment brands owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD 0.27%). Here's a look at how CNN became part of that media giant.

How can I put my story on the news? ›

Here's how to pitch stories:
  1. Find your media outlets. Search online for contacts at local newspapers, radio and television stations several weeks before your service project or feel-good story. ...
  2. Preparation is key. Be creative and make a compelling pitch so your message isn't lost. ...
  3. Write a news release. ...
  4. Follow up.
Sep 6, 2023

Can I sell my story to news? ›

In order to sell your story to the press, you will need to have a compelling and newsworthy angle. Start by researching publications that would be interested in your story and pitch it to them with a catchy headline and strong hook. It's also important to have high-quality photographs or video to accompany your story.

Can CNN be applied on text? ›

Applying convolutional network to text classification shown that convolutional network can be directly applied to distinct set of words without any information on the syntactic or semantic structures of the languages.

How do I write to Anderson Cooper? ›

Email Anderson Cooper on his Official Site (CNN | Feedback), anderson.cooper@turner.com (Anderson Cooper 360), or care/of his agent, manager, or publicist.

What is the phone number for CNN news? ›

Many segments airing on both CNN TV and CNN.com are available for purchase. To purchase these videos, call 1-800-CNN-NEWS or 301-883-2482.

How do I submit a public comment? ›

Send written comments via:
  1. Email the contact person(s) listed on the Notice. –OR– ...
  2. Facsimile (FAX) to the contact person(s) listed on the Notice. –OR– ...
  3. United States Postal Service at the address included on the Notice. –OR– ...
  4. Attending a Public Hearing.

How do you write commenting? ›

Top ten tips for writing a great comment
  1. Read the article. ...
  2. Respond to the article. ...
  3. Read the other comments. ...
  4. Make it clear who you're replying to. ...
  5. Use the return key.
  6. Avoid sarcasm.
  7. Avoid unnecessary acronyms.
  8. Use facts.

Why is it called fox? ›

Fox is named after the film studio that was originally called 20th Century Fox (the network's corporate sibling prior to that studio's acquisition by The Walt Disney Company) and (indirectly) after the producer William Fox, who had founded one of the film studio's predecessors, Fox Film, before it was merged with 20th ...

What is the biggest news channel in the world? ›

The British broadcasting corporation channel (BBC) is the world's largest broadcast news company that create 120 hours of radio, internet and television output every day.

Why is it called msnbc? ›

MSNBC is an American cable news channel started by NBCUniversal (NBC) and Microsoft (MSN), thus the name MSNBC. It was started in 1996. It is produced by NBC's news division, NBC News. It replaced a channel Roger Ailes operated and founded for NBC called America's Talking, which launched in 1994.

How do I submit a story to a news channel? ›

Find the organization's website and search for an “About Us” or “Contact” tab. Most news organizations publish an email or phone number for tips on stories. Use this email or phone number to contact the press and tell them about your story.

How do I submit an article to the news? ›

How to pitch an article
  1. Choose a publication and section. Many publications have different sections of content to appeal to various readers. ...
  2. Research the editor. ...
  3. Understand the submission guidelines. ...
  4. Create your subject line. ...
  5. Write the body of the pitch. ...
  6. Add your bio. ...
  7. Consider sending the completed article. ...
  8. Check for errors.
Feb 12, 2024

How do I submit a story to ABC news? ›

We encourage anyone to reach out to discuss potential news stories that may be in the public interest. You can reach us via email at news.tips@abc.com or by phone at (212) 456-2828 with the understanding that the information you provide might be used in our broadcasts or other stories.

How do I send a news story to NBC? ›

Newsworthy tips shed light on a matter of significant public interest. Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? You can contact them directly by email, or you can send tips to our general newsroom inbox at tips@nbcuni.com.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nathanael Baumbach

Last Updated:

Views: 5828

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (55 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nathanael Baumbach

Birthday: 1998-12-02

Address: Apt. 829 751 Glover View, West Orlando, IN 22436

Phone: +901025288581

Job: Internal IT Coordinator

Hobby: Gunsmithing, Motor sports, Flying, Skiing, Hooping, Lego building, Ice skating

Introduction: My name is Nathanael Baumbach, I am a fantastic, nice, victorious, brave, healthy, cute, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.