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Friday, January 11, 2013

This Weekend's Programming 1/12 - 1/13/13

SATURDAY, January 12, 2013


SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Saturday 4:30PM – 5:00PM and Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
This week on Sanjay Gupta MD, Sanjay explains the facts about the flu.  He digs in to explain what is different about this year’s flu season, and why it is hitting some places so hard. He’ll walk through the best advice about how to avoid getting sick, and how to know if you or a loved one is facing serious complications.  Sanjay also talks with Dr. James Andrews, the legendary sports surgeon who just operated on Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, and who also fixed the knee of Vikings star Adrian Petersen. Andrews shares his best advice on preventing sports injuries. 



THE SITUATION ROOM: EXCLUSIVE REPORT FROM EGYPT – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer features a one-hour special on his travel to Egypt and his exclusive interview with President Mohamed Morsy.



THE COMING STORMS – Airs Saturday 8:00PM – 9:00PM and 11:00PM; Sunday 2:00AM
CNN’s intrepid correspondents report for a comprehensive investigation on the lessons learned by the October Superstorm Sandy – and what Americans need to do to prepare for the next inevitable weather test.  CNN’s Jason Carroll, focuses on the impact of the storm surge and flooding, particularly to lower Manhattan, Staten Island, and New Jersey, in the wake October’s devastating Tropical Storm Sandy.  CNN’s Ed Lavandera investigates what New Orleans has done in the deadly wake of Hurricane Katrina to make sure that city won’t go underwater again – and what we can learn from them.  CNN’s John Zarrella reports on threats to our eyes in the sky, satellites which are crucial to warning people that a storm is coming.  CNN’s David Mattingly reports from Breezy Point in Queens, New York, on potential engineering solutions to address the powerful storm surges associated with superstorms, and investigate the vulnerability of the nation’s power grids, communications and transport systems – and what municipalities are and are not doing to safeguard our infrastructure from storm damage.  CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen reports from Greenland about science being gathered there about the condition of the ice sheets and their potential affect on global climate.  And throughout, chief meteorologist Chad Myers, offers his scientific insights on the factors that make these powerful “superstorms” so destructive, and discusses what Americans can expect from future weather systems.


SUNDAY, January 13, 2013


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

Topic:    Gun Control Debate; Vice President Biden
Guest:   David Keene, president, NRA

Topic:    Gun Control Debate; Newtown One Month Anniversary
Guest:   Gov. Dan Malloy, Connecticut

Topic:    Non-Partisan Group “No Labels”
Guest:   Sen. Joe Manchin, (D-WV)
Guest:   Former Gov. Jon Huntsman, Utah; former presidential candidate

Topic:    Politics; Guns; Obama’s New Cabinet
Guest:   Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD)
Guest:   Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Guest:   Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times
Guest:   Michael Scherer, TIME

Anchor:  Candy Crowley


FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM     
Topic:     The Hagel Nomination
Guest:    Peter Beinart, editor of the Daily Beast’s “Open Zion” blog; author The Crisis of Zionism
Guest:    Bret Stephens, global view columnist, The Wall Street Journal

Topic:      Is there a new Russo-U.S. cold war?
Guest:     William Browder, founder and CEO, Hermitage Capital Management, Ltd.
Guest:     Stephen F. Cohen, PhD, author, Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War; professor emeritus Princeton & New York Universities

Topic:      President Obama Options for the Debt Ceiling
Guest:     Bruce Bartlett, deputy assistant U.S. Secretary of the Treasury for economic policy under the George H.W. Bush administration; author, The Benefit and The Burden
Guest:     Jeffrey Toobin, legal analyst, author, The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court

Topic:     The Coming End of the War in Afghanistan  
Guest:    Jake Tapper, journalist; author, The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor

Anchor:   Fareed Zakaria



RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday 11:00AM – NOON


Topic:   Media and the Gun Debate
Guest:  Paul Farhi, The Washington Post
Guest:  Robert Costa, Washington Editor, National Review
Guest:  Keli Goff, TheRoot.com

Topic:   Lance Armstrong to be interviewed by Oprah; Sportscaster Musberger Faces Criticism
Guest:  Christine Brennan, sports columnist for USA Today

Topic:  Jimmy Kimmel Takes on the 11:30PM Competition
Guest:  Adam Buckman, Columnist for TV Newser
Guest:  Gail Shister, TV Columnist for Xfinity

Topic:   Protests Erupt in China Over Media Censorship
Guest:  Rebecca MacKinnon, senior fellow, New America Foundation; former CNN bureau chief in Beijing and Tokyo

Host:  Howard Kurtz



THE NEXT LIST –  Airs Sunday 2:00PM – 2:30PM
This week ‘The Next List’ profiles Greg Gage, a neuroscientist, engineer, teacher, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Backyard Brains - a Michigan-based company that wants to revolutionize how science is taught by putting neuroscience in the hands of young people. Gage created the “SpikerBox,”a small DIY kit that helps young people understand the electrical impulses that control the nervous system.



MEMO TO THE PRESIDENT: The GPS Road Map for a 2nd Term – A Fareed Zakaria GPS Special – Airs Sunday 8:00PM – 9:00PM and 11:00PM; Monday 2:00AM
In advance of U.S. President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, CNN & TIME’s Fareed Zakaria speaks to a dozen current and former advisors to American presidents about how to have a successful second term in office and establish a lasting legacy in domestic and foreign affairs.  Featured in the program are: James Baker III, Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1985-1988); U.S. Secretary of State (1989-1992); Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York (I) (2001-present); Zbigniew Brzezinski, PhD, U.S. National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter (1977-1981); Elaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Labor (2001-2009); Ken Duberstein, Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan (1988-1989); Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson, (R-TX) (1993-2013); Paul O’Neill, U.S. Treasury Secretary (2001-2002); co-chairman, Alcoa (1987-1999); Peter Orzag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2009-2010); Director Congressional Budget Office (2007-2008); John Podesta, Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton (1998-2001); Steven Rattner, former counselor to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (“car czar”) (2009); Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (2003-2011); chairman, Democratic National Committee (1999-2001), and; Robert Rubin, U.S. Treasury Secretary (1995-1999); co-chairman, Council on Foreign Relations



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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who is in charge of CNN ? They need to be fired.

Anonymous said...

I'm currently watching 360. They had a segment on video game violence. I happen to be a gamer. Mortal
Kombat is martial arts game. There are no guns. Yes
there is a fatality function that is bloody but there are
settings to not let the game be bloody. You can also
turn them into a baby, making them cry like a baby.
Most gamers don't own guns. World of War Craft
means a whole lot more than violence. Same thing
with Halo.

Anonymous said...

Everyone at CNN needs to be fired.
They came in fourth in cable according to TVN, even with Kathy Griffins's crotch antics.
Oh My!
Well, at least they proudly won that night.

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to CNN changes under Jeff Zucker ASAP! New on screen graphics with capitalized letters, no flipper, and less wording. New programming and hopefully keeping CNN the way it should be. News, NOT views. If I want opinionated news, I will watch The View. I hope to see Soledad O'Brien in prime time. It would be nice to have Christiane Amanpour in prime time as well. I'd love Newsroom International to expand to 2 hours and have it hosted by Hala Gorani and Michael Holmes. I hope all CNN dayside programming will revert back to 2 anchors rather than solo. I'm not too fond of the idea of having Erin Burnett in the morning. Hope she would just leave CNN. Zoraida Sambolin is beyond a snooze. They should have kept Ashleigh Banfield alongside John Berman. Both are fun, smart, and amusing. I see them as an ideal morning team.

Anonymous said...

Erin Burnett has some serious fact issues. She totally
misrepresented Obama's Afghanistan policy. Has she
not listened to speeches on his Afghan plans. This
was expected. She is clueless about news an it shows. She implied that Obama was being controlled
by the Afghan president. Cenk is righ. The _______
Erin says. You can watch the reports form CBS,
ABC, NBC, BBC , PBS and see that she got it all
wrong. CNN relies on these conspiracy theorists
for news everyday.

CNN , Obama won the election and will entering a 2nd terms. Americans voted against craziness. CNN
is so upset that Mitt Romeny lost that they try to
make it seem like the Obama re-election never
happened. CNN Mitt Romney and the tea party
lost. Face reality and stop advancing a right wing
media agenda by giving them a platform.

Anonymous said...

Isn't Jeff Zucker the man who ruined NBC Network.
How can he fix CNN ? That happened 3 years ago.
2 executives that never should run a network again
are Jeff Zucker and Jim Walton. Major networks saw
there total collapse under their leadership. Sure CNN
is a huge company and there are very few who could
understand how a company this massive work but
there had to be better choices. CNN dayside is all
but turning into HLN. Crime, crime and more crime.

Anonymous said...

I would definitely like to see CNN go back to the two anchor format. The anchors in Atlanta are all so boring they need help.

Anonymous said...

If Anderson really felt stongly about what happened to these families he'd speak out about gun control and not 'play' with these people and their feelings.
I'm really tired of Anderson 'using' all types of horrific events to promote himself.
If he was truly, truly sorry for what happened he'd speak out for the cause and the solution.
No, you can't stop natural disasters, but you can use your platform, elevate the discussion, and seek a solution.
Just sick of his handwringing and placing himself in every situation.
When was the last time he was in Haiti???
He came to national attention when he spoke out against a public official and we all gave him credit for that, and he never, ever did it again.
And then you say "Oh why and anger?"
It's not anger. It is frustration!