SATURDAY, December 8, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Saturday 4:30PM – 5:00PM
This week on Sanjay Gupta MD, Sanjay talks
with Frankie Muniz – fondly remembered for “Malcolm in the Middle,” and now the
drummer for the band Kingsfoil. Muniz shocked the world this week when he
said he had suffered a mini-stroke. He tells Sanjay the real story behind his
frightening experience. Also, the latest on diagnosing and treating
"hoarding."
THE
SITUATION ROOM WITH WOLF BLITZER – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Topic:
Leaving Congress
Guest:
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC)
Guest:
Edwin J. Feulner, president and founding trustee, The Heritage
Foundation
Topic: Syria;
Hillary Clinton
Guest: Tony
Blair, former British Prime Minister
Anchor:
Wolf Blitzer
CNN HEROES: AN ALL-STAR TRIBUTE (Encore
Presentation) – Airs Saturday 8:00PM – 10:00PM and 11:00PM (Sunday 2:00AM and
4:00AM)
Hosted
by Anderson Cooper, "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute"
celebrates the year's top 10 CNN Heroes, who each receive a $50,000 grant for
their extraordinary efforts to improve the lives of others. At the end of the
show, Cooper will announce the CNN Hero of the Year. That person, one of the
top 10 Heroes, has been selected by a public vote that ended Wednesday on
CNN.com. He or she will receive an additional $250,000 to continue their work.
Many celebrities will be joining CNN to help tell these Heroes' remarkable
stories at Sunday's show. This year's celebrity presenters include movie stars
Susan Sarandon, Adrien Brody, Maria Bello, Viola Davis, Harvey Keitel and Josh
Duhamel; athletes Jeff Gordon and Cullen Jones; and hip-hop artist 50 Cent.
Television stars Rainn Wilson ("The Office"), Rico Rodriguez
("Modern Family"), Jane Lynch ("Glee"), Miranda Cosgrove
("iCarly") and David Spade ("Rules of Engagement") will
also be in attendance. During the show, three-time Grammy Award winner Ne-Yo
will be performing, as will "American Idol" winner Phillip Phillips.
SUNDAY,
December 9, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
This week on Sanjay Gupta MD, Sanjay talks
with Frankie Muniz – fondly remembered for “Malcolm in the Middle,” and now the
drummer for the band Kingsfoil. Muniz shocked the world this week when he
said he had suffered a mini-stroke. He tells Sanjay the real story behind his
frightening experience. Also, the latest on diagnosing and treating
"hoarding."
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday
9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topic:
Fiscal Cliff; World Economy; A Look at the Euro
Guest:
Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Topic:
Fiscal Cliff Negotiations
Guest:
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Guest:
Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK)
Topic:
Fiscal Cliff; Politics
Guest:
Mark Zandi, chief
Economist for Moody's Analytics
Guest:
Stephen Moore, editorial
board member and senior economics writer, The Wall Street Journal
Guest:
Dana Bash, senior congressional correspondent, CNN
Guest:
Jackie Calmes, White House correspondent, The New York Times
Anchor:
Candy Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs
10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topic: Will a ‘grand bargain’ be reached
before the ‘fiscal cliff?’; Should the U.S.
be concerned about chemical weapons in Syria?; Will Morsy stick with
democracy?
Guest:
James A. Baker, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
(Ronald Reagan Administration), former Secretary of State (George H.W. Bush
Administration).
Topics: A cure for cancer on the horizon?
Guest: Ronald
A. DePinho, MD, president of M.D.
Anderson Cancer
Center
Anchor: Fareed Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE
Sunday 11:00AM – NOON
Topics:
Bob Costas’ Controversial Halftime Comments
Guest:
Mike Wise, sports columnist, The Washington Post
Guest:
Christine Brennan, sports writer, USA Today
Topics:
NY Post Publishes Photo of Man on Subway Track; MSNBC Anchors Visit the White
House; Fox News Relationship with David Petraeus
Guest:
Callie Crossley, host of “Boston Public Radio,” WGBH
Guest:
Erik Wemple, media critic, The Washington Post
Topics:
New Book
Guest:
Jake Tapper, senior White House correspondent, ABC News; author, “The
Outpost”
Topics:
Raising a Son with Asperger Syndrome
Guest:
Ron Fournier, editorial director, National Journal
Host:
Howard Kurtz
THE NEXT LIST – Sunday 2:00PM – 2:30PM
This week
The Next List profiles Neri Oxman, a designer, an architect, artist and a
professor who believes that we could one day in the very near future 3D print
our buildings. Oxman founded the Mediated Matter group at MIT’s Media Lab where
she’s experimenting with different printable materials – everything from
concrete to silk.
WHO
IS BLACK IN AMERICA?
– Airs Sunday 8:00PM – 9:00PM and 11:00PM (Monday 2:00AM)
For her
fifth exploration of African-American history, issues, and culture, CNN anchor
and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien explores interpretations of
race and identity for African Americans. The
2010 U.S. Census reported 15 percent of new marriages are interracial, and one
in seven American newborns are of mixed race, yet racial identity is often
complicated by perspectives of community acceptance. O’Brien follows the
journeys of two high school seniors as they explore their own senses of racial
identity, expressing their feelings through a spoken word workshop in Philadelphia.
O’Brien also interviews Drexel University professor Yaba Blay, spoken
word artist Perry “Vision” DiVirgilio, anti-racism
activist and author Tim Wise, and writer, speaker, and image activist Michaela
Angela Davis about the historical roots of how race is often defined in
America, the prejudicial concept of colorism, and discusses their reflections
on categorizing people by race, and racial identity.
2 comments:
I really enjoy the Saturday edition of The Situation Room considering it highlights some important interviews I may have missed. I wonder why the studio still has patriotic decorations? The election is over.
The Washington camera crew for The Situation Room need to be fired. If you look at the Washington camera crew for State of the Union or Reliable Sources, they do a great job. I'm majoring in photography, so details matter. The camera angle for the Situation Room is bad because the cameraman tends to angle the camera from the ground, looking upward, mainly when Wolf is doing a a table interview. Half of the screen shot shows the studio ceiling. Camera needs to aim higher, looking down. If you look at State of the Union or Reliable Sources, they perfectly detail every camera angle. @ANON10:35---I too wonder why the studio is still patriotically decorated.
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