SUNDAY, April 28, 2013
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE
Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topic: Terrorism and
Intelligence
Guest: Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN), Senate
Intelligence Committee
Guest: Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), House
Intelligence Committee
Topic: Terrorism and
Intelligence
Guest: Nicholas Burns, former Under Secretary
of State
Guest: Michael Chertoff, former Homeland
Security Secretary
Topic: Terrorism and
Intelligence
Guest: Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Guest: Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), Homeland
Security Committee
Guest: Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), Ranking
member, Homeland Security Committee
Guest: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL),
Chair, Democratic National Committee
Anchor: Candy Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topic:
America’s counterterrorism capabilities and the Boston Marathon bombing case
Guest:
Gen. Michael Hayden, AF (ret.) former Director
of the National Security Agency, CIA (George W. BushAdministration)
Topics:
Conflict in Chechnya – and its possible links to the Boston
Marathon bombing case
Guest:
Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign
affairs journalist, The Washington Post
Guest: Anatol
Lieven, chair of international relations, War Studies Department, King’s
College London, senior fellow, New America Foundation
Topics:
Technology’s role in combatting terror; technology’s role in
democratizing autocratic nations
Guest:
Eric Schmidt, executive chairman, Google
Guest:
Jared Cohen, director of Google Ideas, adjunct senior
fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Topic:
How people transform into fundamentalists; America’s
treatment of immigrants
Guest:
Mira Nair, film director, The Reluctant
Fundamentalist (2013)
Anchor:
Fareed Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday
11:00AM – NOON
Topic: Boston Bombings
Coverage, Impact of Coverage on Investigation
Guest: Jane Hall, American University School of Communications
Guest: Cenk Uygur, Current TV and host of “The Young Turks
Guest: Michael Medved, Syndicated Radio Host
Topic: Boston Globe
Columnist’s Take on Bombing Coverage Two Weeks Later
Guest: Kevin Cullen, Boston Globe
Topic: Journalist’s
Personal Story on Having a Double Mastectomy
Guest: Michelle Cottle, Newsweek/The Daily Beast
Topic: Does the press
route for one side in social issues including gun control? A discussion
with Ross Douthat.
Guest: Ross Douthat, CNN Contributor, New York Times columnist
Host: Howard Kurtz
THE NEXT LIST – Airs Sunday 2:30PM – 3:00PM
This week The Next List profiles Hugh Herr, director of the
Biomechatronics group at MIT’s Media Lab and the founder of iWalk. Herr
believes there is no such thing as disability. There is only bad technology.
The devastating bombings at the Boston Marathon last week left more than 260
people wounded and at least 13 amputees. Hugh Herr has offered up his cutting
edge technology to these victims and says he is fully committed to helping them
any way he can. Hugh Herr, a double amputee, believes the bionic
limbs he’s inventing will transform the way amputees experience their lives,
will revolutionize sports and predicts the advancement of limb technology will
change the psychology of disability.
3 comments:
Get ready boys and girls. April 2013 is coming to an end and the ratings will soon be out for CNN, MSNBC & FNC. Who grew, who lost viewers ? Will things improve for CNN ? It's safe to assume that 360 is the top rated show at CnN with TSR likely being #2. All will have their press releases but let's see if we get something real.
Fareed Zakaria had an interesting discussion Sunday with a group of panelists who concluded that the United States had to do a better job of assimilating immigrants and foreigners to this country.
They were of the mindset that Europeans did it better.
It wasn't too long ago that England was having trouble themselves assimilating their own Muslim population and looked to the US for guidance.
Just because a few misguided immigrants, sought NOT to be assimilated and felt sorry for themselves, does not mean that WE need to do a better job assimilating those who seek asylum here.
We need to do a better job interrogating those from "certain countries" that we KNOW are enemies of our culture and NOT be so tolerant letting them come so freely to our shores.
Not the other way around.
It does not matter how high tech these new limbs are, when you lose your real leg it is like a death.
This is ultimately a loss of independence and you're never going to look and feel the same.
Your life is changed forever because unfortunately, if you were a victim in this massacre, you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Most people not only need goog physical therapy but mental therapy as well.
A soldier goes into battle knowing he may suffer an injury or death. What a horror it is, that as an ordinary person, running one minute in a race, and the next, unable to move at all.
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