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CNN Transcripts for June 19, 2021

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CNN Newsroom
• Many Across U.S. Celebrate as June 19th Marking End of Slavery in U.S. Becomes Federal Holiday; Tulsa Race Massacre Remembered During Juneteenth; Voting Reform Bills Likely to Fail in Senate Due to Republicans Opposition; Heatwave Affecting U.S. Southwest; Gang Related Shooting Takes Place in New York Near Two Children; New Video Released of Violence Committed by Capitol Rioter; Republican Candidate in Florida Accused of Threatening Political Rival with Hit Squad; Pentagon Moving Some Missile Defense Systems out of Middle East in Response to Perceived Possible Threats from China and Russia; Ebrahim Raisi Wins Iranian Presidential Election. Aired 10-11a ET
• Gun Violence Epidemic; Dozens Of Portland Police Resign From Special Unit; Interview With Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR); Florida Congressional Race Hit With Reports Of A Possible Death Threat; Pence Heckled At Religious Conservative Conference; Kim Jong-un Admits North Korea Is Facing "Tense Food Situation"; Hardline Conservative Candidate Wins Iran's Presidential Election. Aired 11a-12p ET
• New DOJ Videos Show Violent Mob Attacking Officers On Jan 6th; Nearly Seven Million Under Tropical Storm Warning As Claudette Makes Landfall Near New Orleans; CDC: Delta Variant May Become Predominant Variant In U.S.; More Than 280 Mass Shootings In U.S. Already This Year; Congress Passes Bill Making Juneteenth A Federal Holiday; Atlanta Community Moves To Separate From City Over Rising Crime. Aired 12-1p ET
• Gunman Shoots Man As Children Dive For Cover In Broad Daylight In N.Y.; Rising Crime Becoming Major Issue In NYC Mayoral Race; New DOJ Video Show Violent Mob Attacking Officers On Jan. 6; Nearly Seven Million Under Tropical Storm Warning As Claudette Makes Landfall Near New Orleans; Tulsa Celebrates Juneteenth And Anniversary Of Race Massacre; Atlanta Suburb Moves To Separate From City Over Rising Crime. Aired 1-2p ET
• Many Across U.S. Celebrate June 19th As Marking End Of Slavery In U.S., Becomes Federal Holiday; Interview With Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA); Gang-Related Shooting Takes Place In New York Near Two Children; Interview With San Jose, California, Mayor Sam Liccardo (D); New Video Released Of Violence Committed By Capitol Rioters; National Strategy For Combatting Domestic Terrorism Examined; Heatwave Affects U.S. Southwest As Tropical Storm Claudette Threatens U.S. Gulf Coast. Aired 2-3p ET
• Justice Department Releases New Video from January 6 Attack; CDC Calls COVID-19 Delta Variant a "Variant of Concern"; Report: Latinos Killed by Police Severely Undercounted; Legal Analyst Elie Honig Answers Viewers' Legal Questions in "Cross Exam"; E.U. Lifts Travel Restrictions for Americans. Aired 3-4p ET
• Justice Department Releases New Video from January 6 Attack; Survey: Many American Poll Workers Fear for Their Lives; Possible Tornado Damage in Alabama; Dangerous Heat, Extreme Drought Grips Much of Western U.S.; Tropical Storm Claudette Drenches U.S. Gulf Coast; Atlanta Suburb Moves to Separate from City over Rising Crime. Aired 4- 5p ET
• Americans Mark New Federal Holiday Commemorating End of Slavery; Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) is Interviewed About Juneteenth; Pence Heckled at Religious Conservative Conference, called "Traitor"; U.S. Catholic Bishops Advance Steps Toward Possible Biden Rebuke; Biden Responds to Possibility He Could Be Denied Communion; Hardline Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi Wins Iran's Presidential Vote Amid Low Turnout. Aired 5-6p ET
• More than 280 Mass Shootings in The U.S. this Year Alone; Partisan Divide Puts Much of Biden Agenda at Gridlock; Tornado Destroys Dozens of Homes in Alabama; Conservative Arizona Radio Host Blasts Election Audit; Federal Holiday Celebrates the End of Slavery; NYT: Charges Against Trump's Finance Chief Could Come this Summer. Aired 6-7p ET
• Republican Reality Rewrite Machine Accelerates Out of Control; Interview with Representative John Yarmuth (D-KY) about Republicans and Infrastructure Bill; Delta Variant May Become Predominant Variant in the U.S.; FBI Says QAnon Followers may become More Violent; Dangerous Drought and Soaring Temps Put Much of the West in Jeopardy; Biden Family Bids Farewell to Champ. Aired 7-8p ET
• More than 280 Mass Shooting in U.S. This Year Alone; Tornado Destroys Dozens of Homes in Alabama; Federal Holiday Celebrates the End of Slavery; Poll: 40 Percent Of White Evangelicals Said They Won't Get Shots; Key Inflation Indication Records Biggest Jump On Record; Europe To Welcome Americans For Non-Essential Travel. Aired 8-9p ET
• Iran's Next President; COVID-19 Delta Variant Becoming Dominant Strain; Scotland Holds England to 0-0 Tie at Wembley. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• Iran's Next President; COVID-19 Delta Variant Becoming Dominant Strain; U.S. Catholic Bishops Advance Communion Document Plan; Western U.S. Facing Worst Drought in 20 Years; India Black Fungus; Scotland Holds England to 0-0 Tie at Wembley. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Iran's Next President; COVID-19 Delta Variant Becoming Dominant Strain; E.U. to Loosen Travel Restrictions for Summer; North Korean Leader "Fully Prepared for Confrontation" with U.S.; U.S. Investigators Release New Videos of Capitol Riots; U.S. Catholic Bishops Advance Communion Document Plan; Western U.S. Facing Worst Drought in 20 Years. Aired 3-4a ET
• Iran's Next President; COVID-19 Delta Variant Becoming Dominant Strain; Western U.S. Facing Worst Drought in 20 Years; E.U. to Loosen Travel Restrictions for Summer; Ugandan Olympic Athletes Head to Japan amid COVID-19 Fears; U.S. Catholic Bishops Advance Communion Document Plan; U.S. Investigators Release New Videos of Capitol Riots; Scotland Holds England to 0-0 Tie at Wembley. Aired 4-5a ET
• Iran's Next President; U.S. Investigators Release New Videos of Capitol Riots; Western U.S. Facing Worst Drought in 20 Years; U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan Gaining Steam on Capitol Hill; COVID-19 Delta Variant Becoming Dominant Strain; Palestinians Cancel Pfizer Vaccine Agreement with Israel; India Black Fungus; U.S. Catholic Bishops Advance Communion Document Plan; Some Restaurants Aim to Keep Post-COVID Outdoor Space. Aired 5-6a ET


New Day Saturday
• New Videos Show Rioters Punching Police During January 6 Capitol Attack as GOP Claims FBI Behind Insurrection; 280 Plus Mass Shootings in U.S. Already This Year; Shooter Opens Fire on Man Next to Two Children in Broad Daylight; Sentencing for Ex-Cop Derek Chauvin Set for June 25; Canada Extends U.S. COVID-19 Travel Restrictions; EU Recommends Lifting Restrictions for U.S. Travelers. Aired 6-7a ET
• Police Grapple With Uptick In Crime And Trend Of Violent Weekends; Police Arrests Suspect In Connection With Multiple Shootings Near Phoenix; About 50 Portland Officers Leave Rapid Response Team But Remain On Force; Record-Shattering Heat Wave Bakes Western U.S. Raising Drought And Fire Concerns; Iran Elects New President As Biden Works To Secure Nuclear Deal; Israeli Military Launches New Attacks In Gaza This Week, Responding To Incendiary Balloons Launched; McConnell Slams Manchin's Proposed Changes To Voting Bill; Former Congresswoman Tells New York Times The Democratic Party Has "Lost Touch With Our Electorate. Aired 7-8a ET
• New Videos Show Rioters Taunting, Assaulting Police During January 6 Attack At U.S. Capitol; Data: 280 Plus Mass Shootings in U.S. Already This Year; Millions Under Warning As Tropical Storm Claudette Makes Landfall; U.S. Marks First Juneteenth as National Holiday; Congress Remains at Odds On Key Legislation Targeting Racial Inequity; Manchin's voting bill compromise faces major GOP pushback; Concern Over Delta Variant Grows as U.S. Passes 300 Million Dose Benchmark; Olympics Organizers Review COVID-19 Safety Advice For Spectators; Iran's Outgoing President Rouhani Meets With Successor Ebrahim Raisi. Aired 8-9a ET


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