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Friday, January 7, 2011

This Weekend's Programming

SATURDAY, January 8, 2011


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

Topic: Afghanistan; Budget
Guest: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)

Topic: Jobs; Bipartisanship
Guest: Tim Kaine, chairman, Democratic National Committee; former Governor of Virginia

Topic: Sudan
Guest: George Clooney, actor and humanitarian

Topic: Education Spending
Guest: Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education

Anchor: Wolf Blitzer



SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Saturday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviews Dr. Lee Grossman, President/CEO of The Autism Society, and a father from the Marcus Autism Center about the published studies of Andrew Wakefield. Gupta talks to Congressman Dr. Tom Price (R-GA) about his problems with health care reform and why he wants to repeal it, and also to famed neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks, who is unable to remember a face, sometimes not even his own, but the rest of the world appears normal.


ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS – Airs Saturday 8:00PM - 10:00PM, 11:00PM - 1:00AM
Almost thirty years after the murders of more than 25 black children, teens and young adults, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien investigates the nearly two-year siege of fear that gripped the city of Atlanta. Although Wayne Williams continues to profess his innocence from behind bars, with his arrest and conviction, he was described as both a “monster” – and the nation’s first Black serial killer. In his first television interview in 10 years, O’Brien had exclusive access to Williams and examines on television and online at www.CNN.com/atlantachildmurders.


SUNDAY, January 9, 2011


SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviews Dr. Lee Grossman, President/CEO of The Autism Society, and a father from the Marcus Autism Center about the published studies of Andrew Wakefield. Gupta talks to Congressman Dr. Tom Price (R-GA) about his problems with health care reform and why he wants to repeal it, and also to famed neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks, who is unable to remember a face, sometimes not even his own, but the rest of the world appears normal.


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

Topic: New Agenda for the 112th Congress
Guest: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) Majority Whip
Guest: Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) Conference Chairman

Topic: New Agenda for the 112th Congress
Guest: Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA)
Guest: Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)

Anchor: Candy Crowley


RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE 11:00AM – NOON

Topics: Media Swarm on Congress; White House Press Secretary Stepping Down
Guest: Debra Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle
Guest: Roger Simon, Politico
Guest: Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune

Topics: Oprah’s Network Gets Mixed Reviews
Guest: Marisa Guthrie, Hollywood Reporter
Guest: Lola Ogunnaike, pop culture commentator

Host: Howard Kurtz



ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS – Airs Sunday 2:00AM - 4:00AM
Almost thirty years after the murders of more than 25 black children, teens and young adults, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien investigates the nearly two-year siege of fear that gripped the city of Atlanta. Although Wayne Williams continues to profess his innocence from behind bars, with his arrest and conviction, he was described as both a “monster” – and the nation’s first Black serial killer. In his first television interview in 10 years, O’Brien had exclusive access to Williams and examines on television and online at www.CNN.com/atlantachildmurders.



RESCUED – HAITI – Airs Sunday 8:00PM - 9:00PM, 11:00PM - 12:00AM
CNN anchor & special correspondent Soledad O’Brien investigates the plight of those left most vulnerable in the wake of Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake – Haiti’s children. Told through the eyes of 7-year-old Cendy Jeune and former child slave, teenager Marckenson Oliphi, O’Brien reports on how Haiti’s orphans struggle to overcome crushing poverty and the shame of child slavery. O’Brien interviews missionaries, aid workers, and relatives, who themselves must overcome bureaucracies and a frail earthquake recovery.



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

Topic: Darfur and the Sentinel Project; What’s ahead for Sudan
Guest: George Clooney, actor and humanitarian
Guest: John Prendergast, author and human rights activist, co-founder ENOUGH PROJECT

Topic: Predictions for 2011: President Obama's agenda vs. Congressional Republicans; gridlock in DC?; Middle East peace?; political approval ratings
Guest: Chrystia Freeland, global editor-in-chief, Reuters
Guest: David Remnick, editor, The New Yorker
Guest: Eliot Spitzer, host, CNN’s Parker Spitzer, former Governor (D-NY)
Guest: Bret Stephens, deputy editorial page editor, The Wall Street Journal (European and Asian Editions)

Topic: The assassination of Salmaan Taseer – rising religious intolerance and violence in Pakistan
Guest: Najam Sethi, editor-in-chief, Friday Times (Lahore, Pakistan)

Anchor: Fareed Zakaria


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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad news about the shooting in Arizona. I
am assuming CNN will change their shows
for tonight. It is troubling that all of the
networks reported that Giffords had died
and had to retract. Where is Candy, John,
Wolf, Anderson, Don, etc. This is a really
sad day for the nation. People lost their
lives today.

Anonymous said...

Are you happy now CNN. Media companies
have been going with the over the top rhetoric
on all topics. The judge that was killed has been
criticized by right wingers because he forwarded
a civil rights suit by illegal immigrants.CNN seems
to want this. Are they happy now that people are
dead with their overtop rhetoric that they relish
broadcasting. Media companies need to be held
accountable and act responsibly, Ratings are not
worth peoples lives. I know there have been those
of us who have posted that we don't like the
political rhetoric on CNN these days.

Anonymous said...

The media has blood on it's hands. CNN
and others make choices about what they
put on the air. The sheriff is right about
the role of the media in these killings and
shootings.CNN has been feeding the beast
for months with the anti government rhetoric.
CNN has been giving a platform to crazies for
more than a year now,

Anonymous said...

CNN needs to go back to journalism school.
It is clear as the nose on your face form the
gunman's Youtube videos that he hates the
government. CNN is trying to make it seem
as though the political noise they focus on
each day did not play a role. Thank goodness
for social media that is exposing CNN and
all media outlets.At least ABC & others do
understand the language. CNN is trying to
make it seem as though they bare no
responsibility. Keith said it best on
Countdown.

Anonymous said...

Don Lemon and Wolf Blitzer did a tremendous job tonite reporting on the tragedy in AZ. They made CNN proud and they should do it more often.
This state, of which I have visited many times, has become absolutely unlawful.
Jan Brewer was crying alligator tears. First she denies the good people of Arizona heart transplants and now, because everyone has the RIGHT TO BARE ARMS, it has become a state of lawlessness.
John McCain is an old man who needs to retire and Jan Brewer isn't fit to lead.

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why CNN tried to do a left
right segment on a deadly shooting. It is just
wrong CNN. Did they not hear what the sheriff
is saying, Maybe he knows something the media
doesn't know. He spoke of threats against people
and the role of the media.CNN seems to have lost
sight of the fact that people are dead. CNN does
not care about anything but ratings. The ratings
keep heading south because CNN has doubled
down on this exact type of rhetoric.CNN has
become the channel for hate and anger.

Anonymous said...

Is the fact that this was a political assassination
attempt getting lost on CNN ? How can they
miss let the bodies hit the floor in his You Tube
videos ?


Sadly, tragic events like this show why you need
real journalists to do news and not talking heads.
It was the cable networks that reported that the
congresswoman died. The big 3 networks were
more responsible. In fact it was Griffords husband
who called the ABC affiliate to let them know
she had not passed away.

This happened once before when the media
falsely reported that Jim Brady, the Reagan
press sec'y had died.

I think CNN and the others will have to think
about doing entire shows on the comments
of Sarah Palin, Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh.
It is an entire series on CNN. Why is it even
elevated to be called a news story.CNN can
not give Sarah Palin a pass on this. Just this
week she was at it again with the over the
top comments.360 even engaged in the
same thing all week long during their special
editions. The media does not get a free pass
either. Doesn't Ken Jautz want CNN to up
this type of talk for ratings? Nobody in their
right mind watches all of this crap on cable
news. Who does CNN think is eating this
up ? 2 words : media accountability. CNN
is right in the middle of this and no matter
how they try to keep people from seeing
the sheriff's comments about the media,
people will see it. CNN can't control this.
They are a part of the problem.

Anonymous said...

I agree about Don Lemon and Wolf Blitzer
Both are class acts. That said, I do think
CNN is forgetting about the victims. Have
you seen the beautiful picture of the 9 yr
who sadly was killed, To hear her parents
is so heartbreaking. That innocent child
was born on 9/11. You've got a judge and
others who lives were lost.I am watching
This Week and I must say ABC has the best
coverage. Somehow they found people to
talk about the gunman and it turns out he
had an encounter with Rep Giffords. I
know I heard the sheriff say they don't
believe this guy acted alone and they have
released a picture. Let's not forget about
the letter bombs this week. Something
is going on and I think we know so little
right now. All of these events happened
in one week.CNN needs Wolf Blitzer and
Don Lemon, Candy and the pros to handle
their coverage. Don't bring the pundits
into the mix. That is an insult and does
not reflect the seriousness about what
has happened.CNN really needs to bring
in their top journalists this week for
coverage. Put the professionals on CNN
in prime time this week. This is a big
news story. Instead of Parker Spitzer,
why can't Wolf and Don be on CNN in
prime time when it comes to CNN's
coverage of this tragic event. I'm a little
concerned that CNN is running taped
programming. This is truly breaking news
that deserves extend coverage.

Anonymous said...

Amen Joe Klein. I have always admired his
journalism and I am wondering why can't
Jim Walton bring him in to run CNN. Don't
tell me that there is no audience for serious
news when it is not being done. CNN should
never have sunk to the lows it has when in
comes to the news.CNN needs to get this
through their skull. This is not a left vs
right matter. C'mon CNN .

Anonymous said...

I think CNN's coverage is heading in the wrong
direction. Show some respect for the victims
CNN. Now is not the time for the left & right
to be given airtime to point the finger at each
other. CNN will always follow the noise and not
the news. CNN just can't help themselves.

Anonymous said...

This IS the time to point fingers left or right, because the AZ situation, was caused by the toxic environment in which the residents of Arizona find themselves confronted and engulfed in.
When you are represented by John McCain, who is too OLD to govern, and who introduced us to Toxic, Sarah, as his running mate, whose only claim to fame slogan BECAME: TAKE BACK AMERICA, and Republican Governor Jan Brewer, than yes, as AC, would say, it is time to "hold these folks accountable," for the violent atmosphere that is now dominating that Western State.

Anonymous said...

Have you guys noticed the new CNN graphics
look. Just glanced so far. Not really seen a full
show yet, but the banner and everything seems
to line up. Let's see if they still obscure video.