SUNDAY, April 13, 2014
INSIDE POLITICS – Sunday 8:30AM –
9:00AM
Topics: Obamacare and
Sebelius’ exit; Jeb’s Immigration Stance and His Impact on the GOP Field; Will
the Equal Pay Push Help Democrats in November; Hillary: the Shoe, the Book, and
“Thinking” About Running
Guest:
Maggie Haberman, CNN political analyst; senior political reporter, POLITICO
Guest:
Amy Walter, national editor, Cook Political Report
Guest:
Jonathan Martin, senior political reporter, The New York Times
Guest:
Manu Raju, senior congressional reporter, POLITICO
Anchor:
John King
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY
- Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM –
10:00AM
Topic:
Reporter Roundtable on MH370
Guest: Michael
Holmes, CNN International anchor and correspondent
Guest: Joe
Johns, CNN senior Washington correspondent
Guest: Pauline
Chiou, CNN International anchor and correspondent
Topics: MH370: The
Search for the Black Box Continues as the Clock Runs Out
Guest: Jeff
Densmore, director of engineering, Dukane Seacom
Guest: Ken
Christensen, aviation consultant; president, Integrated Aviation Solutions
Topics: Obamacare;
Midterm Elections; Kissy Congressman Vance McAllister; Obama & Race
Guest: Rep.
Steve Israel (D-NY), chairman, the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee
Guest: Rep.
Greg Walden (R-OR), chairman, the National Republican Congressional
Committee
Topic:
Political Panel: Sebelius’ Resignation
Guest: Cornell
Belcher, CNN political commentator; democratic pollster
Guest: Ron
Brownstein, CNN senior political analyst; editorial director, National
Journal
Guest: Liz
Mair, former online communication strategist; former RNC online
communications director
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12:00 PM SHOW ***
Topic:
MH370: Salvage and Investigation
Guest:
Steven Wallace, CNN aviation analyst; former FAA investigator
Guest:
Arnold Carr, sonar technology expert
Topic:
MH370: The Search Continues
Guest:
Stephen Trimble, aviation journalist, Flight Global
Guest:
Miles O’Brien, CNN aviation analyst
Anchor: Candy
Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – LIVE Sunday 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM on
CNN/U.S. and 3:00PM – 4:00PM on CNN International
Topic:
What Is Next in Ukraine
Guest:
Nick Paton Walsh, senior international correspondent, CNN International
Topic:
Ukraine & Russia- What Is Likely to Happen Next
Guest: Zbigniew
Brzezinski, PhD, former National Security Advisor (Carter Administration);
counselor and trustee, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Topic:
Middle East Peace- Can Jerusalem Be Divided?
Guest:
Mayor Nir Barkat, mayor of Jerusalem
Topic:
The Renowned Chef Discusses Russia, Mexico, and India
Guest:
Anthony Bourdain, host, CNN’s Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Topic:
Assessing the Recent Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change—Is It Too Late to Act?
Guest: Thomas
Friedman, columnist, The New York Times; author of Hot, Flat, and
Crowded: Why We Need A Green Revolution and How It Can Renew America (2008)
Anchor: Fareed
Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs Sunday 11:00AM
– NOON
Topic:
Stephen Colbert Gets the Nod as the Next Host of CBS’ “Late Show”
Guest: Dick
Cavett, talk show host
Topic:
Stephen Colbert Gets the Nod as the Next Host of CBS’ “Late Show”
Guest: Michelle
Fields, conservative commentator; journalist
Guest: Keli
Goff, columnist, The Root/Daily Beast
Topic:
Comcast and Time Warner Cable Faced the Senate Judiciary Committee This Week to
Answer Questions About Their Proposed Merger Which Would Create One of the
Largest Cable Companies in the World
Guest: Sen.
Al Franken (D-MI), Senate Judiciary Committee
Topic:
How Should Television Networks Respond When Television Personalities Partake in
Political Activities?
Guest: Frank
Sesno, director, G.W. University School of Media & Public Affairs
Topic:
The Search for Flight 370: Chinese Media are Covering the Same Investigation
Covered by the Rest of the World’s Media, But From a Very Different Perspective
Guest: Jim
Spellman, correspondent, CCTV
Anchor: Brian
Stelter
1 comment:
The Social Security Administration's effort to collect old debts from children of deceased parents a decade ago is totally out of order and against the statute of limitations and should cease.
We are not responsible for debts incurred by our parents and or anyone else and if the Administration was so negligent a decade ago, than they should absorb those debts that they themselves overlooked.
Some people have no other means of income after they retire and no one should be forced to show that they are needy.
Millions of Americans made legitmate contributions to this agency for retirement from working at one job for many years, and they should not have to declare themselves or anyone else in their family, a "hardship case."
Why should the bottom half of the economic ladder be held accountable, while the top 1% of those earning a substancial six figure income trading securities illegally, go undetected or be allowed to fly under the financial radar?
The Obama Administration needs to admonish the Social Security Administration for trying to force illegal retribution from the needy and they need to do it NOW.
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