SUNDAY, August 18, 2013
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE
Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topic: Crisis in Egypt
Guest:
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
Topic: NSA/FISA Latest
Guest: Rep.
Justin Amash (R-MI)
Topic: Latest
on the events in Egypt
Guest:
Ned Walker, former U.S. ambassador to Egypt
Guest:
Jon Alterman, director of the Middle East Program at
the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topic: Political Panel
Guest:
Donna Brazile, CNN
political commentator
Guest:
Grover Norquist,
president of Americans for Tax Reform
Guest:
Mo Elleithee, DNC
communications director
Guest: Cheri
Jacobus, Republican strategist
Anchor: Candy Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topic: U.S. policy towards Egypt – what it
should have been, what it should be; democracy in the Middle East
Guest: Peter Beinart, Schwartz
Senior Fellow - New America Foundation; Associate Professor of Journalism &
Political Science at The City University of New York, Contributor – TIME
Guest: Bret Stephens, Global View
columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Topic: Is the Obama administration
over-regulating the country? Are regulations hindering American’s growth
potential?
Guest: Cass Sunstein,former administrator,
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (Barack Obama Administration);
Harvard University professor
Topics: Is the next Silicon Valley blooming in
the Middle East?
Guest: Christopher Schroeder,
entrepreneur
Topic: The perils and power of personal
choices
Guest: Kent Greenfield, author, (The
Myth of Choice 2012); professor, Boston College Law School
Guest: Sheena Iyengar, PhD, author,
(The Art of Choosing 2011); professor of business, Columbia Business
School
Anchor: Fareed Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday
11:00AM – NOON
Topic: Deadly week in Egypt which claimed the lives of several
journalists and put many others in the middle of the chaos
Guest: Rajiv Chandrasekaran, senior correspondent and former Cairo reporter and Baghdad bureau chief
for The Washington Post
Guest: Sherif Mansour, Committee to Protect Journalists
Topic: Launch of Al Jazeera America
Guest:
Michael Calderone, The Huffington Post
Guest:
Edward Felsenthal, Managing Editor of Time.com
Topic: USA Today one
year after digital redesign and relaunch
Guest: David Callaway, editor-in-chief, USA Today
Topic: How can crowd-sourced information and video help news
organizations?
Guest: Walt Mossberg,
The Wall Street Journal tech columnist
Guest: Melinda Wittstock, CEO and founder of Verifeed
Topic: Criticism of New York Times and Margaret Sullivan’s role as internal watchdog
Guest: Margaret Sullivan, The New York Times public editor
Topic: The President goes on vacation, and the press goes
along.
Guest: CNN White House correspondent Dan Lothian
Guest host: Joanne
Lipman, former managing editor of
the The Wall Street Journal and
former editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio
and co-author of forthcoming book, “Strings Attached”
1 comment:
CNN is about to regret not investing in an evening newscast. Here comes AlJazeera with American Tonight at 9 PM. That hour has been going down in cable news Aj will tell us what happened in America that day. Content and news driven rather than opinion. CNN never had to deal with AJ. They do now and AJ does not care about ratings due to deep pockets. AJ will take the time to build an audience. It's no secret that cable news largely ignores minorities. AJ hired diverse anchors for this very reason. AJ will fill the void that CNN refused to fill with news given the programming on FNC & MSNBC.
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