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Saturday, November 13, 2010

This Weekend's Programming


SATURDAY, November 13, 2010

THE SITUATION ROOM WITH WOLF BLITZER – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM

Topic: New Proposals to Cut the Deficit
Guest: Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)
Topic: Economy
Guest: Mark Zandi, chief economist, Moody’s Analytics
Topic: Earmarks; Tea Party
Guest: Dr. Rand Paul (R), Senator-elect from Kentucky
Topic: White House Investigations
Guest: Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA)
Topic: Twitter
Guest: Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter
Anchor: Wolf Blitzer


VETERANS IN FOCUS: Service, Struggle & Success Airs Saturday 3:00PM – 4:00PM
HLN’s Robin Meade hosts “Veterans in Focus: Service, Struggle & Success,” a special presentation from CNN’s award-winning, multi-platform “In Focus” team which highlights the stories of service, struggle and success of our nation’s veterans and the loved ones around them.

DEATH AND TAXES: JOE STACK'S ATTACK ON THE IRS Airs Saturday 8:00PM – 9:00PM, 11:00PM
A CNN Special Investigation into the intentional plane crash into an Austin I.R.S building. What lead to this deadly act and who missed the signs?

PURE EVIL: THE KILLINGS IN CONNECTICUT Airs Saturday 10:00PM – 10:30PM
Examines the notorious home invasion and triple murder of 3 members of the Pruitt family in Connecticut. The lone survivor, the father brutally beaten and left helpless as his wife and two daughters are murdered during a vicious home invasion.

WHAT THE WEEK –Airs Saturday 10:30PM – 11:00PM


SUNDAY, November 14, 2010


SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks into the new study that’ found that only about a dozen, out of three thousand fast food kids’ meals meet nutritional guidelines. He also looks at the diet of a nutrition professor who spent two months on a junk food diet, yet lost 27 pounds and 8 percent of his body fat. Dr. Gupta will examine both – and discuss some healthy alternatives. Also, it’s open enrollment time for Medicare, Dr. Gupta reports on some considerations that beneficiaries may want to know more about.


STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM, NOON – 1:00PM

Topic: Midterm Breakdown; New Balance of Power; Lame Duck Congress
Guest: Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)
Guest: Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)
Topic: New Balance of Power; Democratic Strategy
Guest: Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC)
Topic: New Balance of Power; Democratic Strategy
Guest: Rep. Heath Shuler (D-NC)
Topic: Midterm Breakdown; Lame Duck Congress
Guest: Anita Dunn, former White House Communications Director
Guest: Tom Davis (R), former U.S. Representative
Guest Anchor: Joe Johns


FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs Sunday 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM

Topic: Advice from an elder statesman and economist on how to fix the economy, manage crises around the world.
Guest: George Schultz, former U.S. Secretary for Labor, Treasury, and State; former Director of the Office of Management and Budget; former dean of University of Chicago Graduate School of Business; former President of Bechtel; current fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Topic: Are China’s neighbors growing nervous? What did President Obama accomplish in Asia?
Guest: Victor Cha, Asian Studies and Government Professor, Georgetown University; Korea Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Guest: Suhasini Haidar, CNN-IBN anchor, India
Guest: Yoshihisa Komori, editor-at-large, Sankei Shimbun (Japan)
Guest: Jason Tedjasukmana, editor-at-large, TIME (based in Jakarta, Indonesia)
Anchor: Fareed Zakaria


RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE 11:00AM – NOON

Topic: Jay vs. Conan vs. Dave in the Fight for Late Night
Guest: Bill Carter, New York Times
Topic: Newsweek, Daily Beast Merge
Guest: Tina Brown, founder and editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast
Host: Howard Kurtz


BUSH: TWO YEARS LATER: A SPECIAL EDITION OF STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY
Airs Sunday 8:00PM – 9:00PM; 11:00PM – Midnight // Airs Monday 2:00AM – 3:00AM
President George W. Bush will sit down with CNN anchor and chief political correspondent Candy Crowley in one of the few interviews he has granted since leaving the White House. In December 2008, Crowley conducted one of President Bush’s last interviews before he left the White House. She will check in with the former president two years later on the struggling U.S. economy, the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and his new book, “Decision Points.” Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will join his brother in the second half of the interview to discuss their father, their upbringing and the current political landscape.

PURE EVIL: THE KILLINGS IN CONNECTICUT – Airs Sunday 10:30PM – 11:00PM
Examines the notorious home invasion and triple murder of 3 members of the Pruitt family in Connecticut. The lone survivor, the father brutally beaten and left helpless as his wife and two daughters are murdered during a vicious home invasion.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really don't like CNN doing crime on
the weekends. With all of the problems
going on at the network, why are they
messing around with the weekend?
Put Don Lemon back on at 10.

Anonymous said...

This documentary "stuff" is left over from Klein.
Do real news now. He's gone.
Looking forward to Candy's interview at 8PM with "The Decider."

Anonymous said...

CNN has some real issues with promos. The
latest ad I saw while watching says be heard.
As if ;you need CNN to get your voice out in
the Digital Age. Wow so there is no Facebook,
Youtube, Twitter, live streaming or a way for
people to have their own broadband channel.
CNN has to stop thinking like old media. Same
thing goes for the silly promo taking shots at
Fox & MSNBC.CNN's promos should focus on
their resources to bring you the news and the
original reporting they could get if they would
actually let their reporters hit the streets from
all around the world. I have noticed CNN I is
way better at promos. Dr Gupta is doing a
series called 'Urban Planet' on CNN i. How
come we get crappy programming in the US.
Anon 1:03 I hope that you are right but I
think it is because of Ken Jautz now running
CNN. Jautz is responsible for HLN going
heavy with crime.CNN has no idea how to
do real news. Right now CNN shows are just
bad and not worth watching.CNN is too
pundit heavy and you can't get any decent
news in 24 hours.

Anonymous said...

I would like to see CNN give us some international
news in prime time on CNN and end with Don
Lemon. Move shows like What the Week to 11.
Everything is global and CNN has an advantage
that the others simply can not compete with,yet
you would never know it from watching CNN.
CNN has to start bringing us the world. This
would be one way for CNN to bring in younger
viewers. Fareed Zakaria is becoming one of my
favs. There is nothing like his show on cable
news.I really don't understand why Americans
can't see more of CNN International. Let's see
Asia,Africa, Europe, Canada, South America
Australia, you name it. Journalism should
have no borders or limits.In the beginning
I was thinking about the weekends but the
same thing can be done in the morning, day
and night on a daily basis on CNN.

Anonymous said...

CNN will never give you international news in primetime. It just doesn't get the ratings and Americans for the most part are not interested in what takes place globally unless it impacts on their world.
No news outlet, cable or prime, is going to go global until it pays for them to so even if ABC does China for the week or two.

Anonymous said...

In reference to the home invasion in Conn. this is where our system of justice fails. Why do these two monsters need a trial? It's a waste of taxpayer money. They are guilty as the day is long. Both should be sentenced to death.
Murders so brutal and those that commit them do NOT deserve justice under the law.
Why go through the long process?
The outcome is the same.
The family is dead....even death by electricution, for these two, is a far better fate than a public hanging and torture.

Anonymous said...

It is a myth that people don't care about
international news. Twitter is how people
followed the protests in Iran & other global
news stories are widely followed on Twitter
or Face Book & You Tube because you can't
get it from cable news.CNN has never had a
prime time international news show.CNN
has the mindset of the 20th century, Ted
Turner always intended for CNN to be global.
Younger viewers want global news, How else
are you going to compete with the world if
you have no idea what is happening outside
of the US. You will have a lot of trouble
getting jobs since so many of our top
American companies now pull millions from
overseas sales.It is the new reality,Japan,
South Korea & India among many other
nations in Asia & Africa offer internships.
Some are even actively recruiting US
students to come and teach English.

Anonymous said...

Anything is better than Parker Spitzer and
the future Piers Morgan show. Not to even
talk about the ratings for John King. I'd say
a show like News Stream would top John
King in the ratings.

Anonymous said...

2011 is drawing to a close. In 2 weeks the
year will basically end. Traditionally after
Thanksgiving people don't watch much tv.
It will be interesting to see if 360 gets a
bump from the animal intelligence series.
CNN has to figure out a way out of their
ratings funk.If there are changes coming
it will happen in the 1st quarter which
would be by March.

Anonymous said...

@10:14AM: It is not a myth that Americans know far less about the international world, than their counter persons in foreign countries.
That is one reason why Japanese students are far superior in learning than American students.
Every European nation is taught English as well as their native language. They are expected to be bi-lingual.
In the US some can't even master English. We are a disgrace and culturally we are getting worse.