SATURDAY, October 20, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Saturday 4:30PM – 5:00PM
Every
year, roughly 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic
brain injury. In the most severe cases, there is no drug or therapy that can
help once the damage sets in. This weekend on Sanjay Gupta MD: two dramatic
cases of crippling brain damage that may have been reversed by a change in
nutrition. By something so simple it's hard to believe - the use of fish
oil. Also, Allison Gilbert lost her mother, aunt & grandmother all to
breast or ovarian cancer. Now, she's written an article for CNN.com explaining
why she got a preventive mastectomy at the age of 42. Allison & her
surgeon, Dr. Mark Smith, Director of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at
the Continuum Cancer Centers of New
York, speak with Sanjay about the procedure.
THE
SITUATION ROOM WITH WOLF BLITZER – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Topic:
Foreign policy
Guest:
David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent, The
New York Times
Anchor:
Wolf Blitzer
VOTERS IN AMERICA:
WHO COUNTS Airs Saturday, Oct. 20 at 8:00PM, 11:00PM, 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.
SUNDAY,
October 21, 2012
SANJAY
GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
Every
year, roughly 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic
brain injury. In the most severe cases, there is no drug or therapy that can
help once the damage sets in. This weekend on Sanjay Gupta MD: two dramatic
cases of crippling brain damage that may have been reversed by a change in
nutrition. By something so simple it's hard to believe - the use of fish
oil. Also, Allison Gilbert lost her mother, aunt & grandmother all to
breast or ovarian cancer. Now, she's written an article for CNN.com explaining
why she got a preventive mastectomy at the age of 42. Allison & her
surgeon, Dr. Mark Smith, Director of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at
the Continuum Cancer Centers of New
York, speak with Sanjay about the procedure.
STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday
9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topic: Foreign Policy
Politics and Campaign 2012
Guest:
Newt Gingrich: (R) Former Presidential Candidate
Former
Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM)
Topic:
Campaign 2012; The Road to the White House goes
through Virginia
Guest:
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)
Former
Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA)
Topic:
Campaign 2012; The women’s vote
Guests:
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD)
Dan Balz, chief correspondent
for The Washington Post
Dana Bash, CNN senior
congressional correspondent
Anchor:
Candy Crowley
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM –
11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topic:
Syria’s
Civil War
Guest:
Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United
Nations, former United Nations-Arab League Joint Special Representative for Syria
Topics:
Leadership changes ahead in China
Guest:
Evan Osnos, Beijing-based New Yorker
correspondent
Topic:
Greening the FedEx fleet
Guest:
Fred Smith, founder, chairman, president of Federal
Express
Topic:
The future of education
Guest:
Sal Khan, educator, founder, free online Khan Academy
Anchor:
Fareed Zakaria
RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday
11AM - NOON
Topic: Newsweek’s decision to end
the print edition
Guest: Tina Brown, editor in
chief for Newsweek and The Daily Beast
Topic: Partisan angles of the
debate coverage
Guests:
Jennifer Rubin, author of The Washington Post’s “Right Turn” blog
and
David Shuster, Washington correspondent for Current TV
Topic: Coverage of the
second presidential debate
Guests:
Jackie Kucinich, national political reporter for USA Today
Roger Simon, chief political
columnist for Politico
Nia-Malika Henderson, national political
reporter for The Washington
Post
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.
Global Lessons: THE GPS ROAD MAP For POWERing America
– Airs Sunday, Oct. 21 at 8:00PM, 11:00PM, 2:00AM
The
modern world requires energy, and most of that comes from fossil fuels.
CNN’s and Time’s Fareed Zakaria takes an in-depth look at the future of
energy – how technology is yielding breakthroughs in improving energy
efficiencies and achieve extractions of fossil fuels from domestic sources.
Zakaria takes viewers on a virtual tour of Denmark, France, Germany, and
the U.S. to speak with energy researchers and policy influencers working in
renewables and fossil fuels for the latest on energy innovations – and how new
developments are already changing the future. Interviews include climate
change expert and director of the Copenhagen
Consensus Center
Bjørn Lomborg, natural gas producer Cheniere Energy CEO Charif Souki,
head of generation and engineering at Électricité de France Hervé
Machenaud, Vestas Wind Systems CEO Ditlev Engel, and New York
Times columnist Tom Friedman.
1 comment:
I loved State of the Union with Candy Crowley this week. What will CNN's debate coverage be like Monday night?
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