SATURDAY, October 13, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Saturday 4:30PM – 5:00PM
This week on 'Sanjay Gupta MD', with the he
deadly – and growing – meningitis outbreak affecting a good portion of the
country. At the center of it all: contaminated steroid injections that 14,000
people in 23 states may have received. Sanjay goes to the compounding pharmacy
in Massachusetts
to look for answers. Also, Sanjay talks to Dr. Rochelle Walinksy,
Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard
Medical School,
about OraQuick, the first FDA-approved in-home, rapid HIV test. Will people who
are too afraid to get tested at a doctor’s office buy the $40 kit and test
themselves in the privacy of their own homes?
THE
SITUATION ROOM WITH WOLF BLITZER – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Topics:
2012 Politics; Debate
Guest:
Ron Brownstein, CNN Senior Political Analyst; Editorial Director,
National Journal
Topics:
2012 Politics; Debate
Guest:
Mitt Romney, Republican presidential candidate
Anchor:
Wolf Blitzer
LATINO
IN AMERICA:
COURTING THEIR VOTE – Airs Saturday 8:00PM – 9:00PM and 11:00PM (Sunday 2:00AM)
Will Latino voters
decide who becomes the next president? Nearly 60,000 Latinos turn 18
every month in the United
States and many pollsters predict the Latino
vote will make a difference in several of the most contested “battleground
states” in 2012. CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien
focuses on two people trying to tip the scales in their party’s favor in the
swing state of Nevada, which has the fastest
growing Hispanic community in the nation, in a state which has voted for the
last 24 of 25 U.S.
presidents. State senator Ruben Kihuen (D-Clark) rose to success
in America after arriving
with little more than a backpack from his native Guadalajara. He feels he’s ideal for
Latino voter outreach efforts because his life reflects many of the issues
important to Latino voters. Cecilia Aldana, a GOP activist feels
she can help her party do more to reach Latino voters by improving their
outreach – and language – about Latinos. She wants Republicans to focus
on jobs, business-friendly immigration policies, and education. O’Brien
also interviews Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) and Hector
Barreto (R), chairman of The Latino Coalition, representing senior business
and government executives, for their views of the national impact of the Latino
electorate.
SUNDAY,
October 14, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
This week on 'Sanjay Gupta MD', with the he
deadly – and growing – meningitis outbreak affecting a good portion of the
country. At the center of it all: contaminated steroid injections that 14,000
people in 23 states may have received. Sanjay goes to the compounding pharmacy
in Massachusetts
to look for answers. Also, Sanjay talks to Dr. Rochelle Walinksy,
Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard
Medical School,
about OraQuick, the first FDA-approved in-home, rapid HIV test. Will people who
are too afraid to get tested at a doctor’s office buy the $40 kit and test
themselves in the privacy of their own homes?
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday
9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topics:
2012 Politics; Tuesday’s Presidential Debate
Guest:
Robert Gibbs, senior adviser, Obama campaign
Topics:
2012 Battlegrounds; Florida
Guest:
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), chair, Democratic National
Committee
Guest:
Al Cardenas, former chairman, Florida Republican Party; chairman,
American Conservative
Topics:
2012 Politics; Presidential Debates
Guest:
Bill Burton, senior strategist, Priorities USA Action
Guest:
Grover Norquist, president, Americans for Tax Reform
Guest:
Susan Page, Washington
bureau chief, USA Today
Guest:
Jim Acosta, national political correspondent
Anchor:
Candy Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM –
11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topics:
Foreign policy perspectives and the 2012 U.S. presidential election
Guest:
Bill Keller, writer, The New York Times
Guest:
Kishore Mahbubani, dean and professor, Lee Kuan Yew
School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Guest: Bret Stephens, Global
View columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Topic:
The true story behind the Hollywood film Argo
Guest:
Tony Mendez, former CIA
operations officer
Topics:
150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War and how it changed America
Guest:
Ric Burns, documentary filmmaker
Guest:
Drew Gilpin Faust, PhD historian, president of Harvard University
Anchor:
Fareed Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday
11AM - NOON
Topic:
VP Debate Aftermath
Guest: Keli Goff, political
correspondent, TheRoot.com
Guest: Steve Roberts, professor
of media and public affairs, The George Washington University
Guest: David Frum, CNN
contributor; contributing editor, Newsweek/The Daily Beast
Topic:
Previewing the Second Presidential Debate
Guest: Candy Crowley, CNN chief
political correspondent; anchor, “State of the Union
with Candy Crowley”
Topic:
Switching Politics Loyalties
Guest: Buzz Bissinger, author,
Friday Night Lights
Host:
Howard Kurtz
THE NEXT LIST – Sunday 2:00PM – 2:30PM
This week 'The Next List' profiles Jim
Newton, founder and chairman of TechShop, a membership-based workshop for
do-it-yourselfers that provides access to tools, equipment and
instruction. TechShop, which opened its sixth location allows tinkerers,
artists, entrepreneurs and lovers of all things handmade can have access to the
tools to build whatever they can dream up.
VOTERS
IN AMERICA:
WHO COUNTS – Airs Sunday 8:00PM – 9:00PM and 11:00PM (Monday 2:00AM)
CNN senior correspondent Joe Johns
investigates the impact of tough new voter laws with a particular focus on 80
new voting law changes in the battleground state of Florida – and how those changes may affect
the outcome of the 2012 presidential election. Supporters of Florida House Bill 1355, including sponsor State Rep. Dennis
Baxley (R-Ocala) and national voter ID advocate Kansas Secretary of State
Kris Kobach (R) say that they want to secure the election from voter
fraud. Former Florida GOP chairman, Jim Greer tells Johns that the
state’s new voting law was developed during a series of meetings following the
high minority turnout in the 2008 presidential election. And, opponents
to the bill like LaVon Bracy, a long-time Orange County Florida voter
registration activist, says she feels sponsors of the law intend “to suppress
the minority vote.” Deidre Macnab,
president of Florida’s
the League of Women Voters (LWV), says the consequence of the new registration
form filing deadline, which includes the risk for a $5,000 fine and potential
felony prison penalty for false registration, forced her organization to stop
registering voters in the state. Johns speaks to people on all sides of
the debate and reports independent analysis of voter fraud data
No comments:
Post a Comment