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This Sunday's Programming July 21, 2013

SUNDAY, July 21, 2013

STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON

Topics:   Syria; Military Sexual Assaults; North Korea; Russia
Guest:    Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
Topics:   Race and Racism in the Wake of Trayvon Martin
Guest:    Charles Blow, CNN contributor; New York Times visual op-ed columnist
Guest:    Newt Gingrich, CNN co-host, “Crossfire”; former Speaker of the House
Guest:    Chrystal Wright, editor and publisher, The Conservative Black Chick
Guest:    Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Anchor:  Candy Crowley

FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM     

Topics:    What is the state of the health of the U.S. economy?  Why are some sectors booming while others continue to lag?  What effect will potential slowdowns in the rest of the world have on the US economy?
Guest:     Rana Foroohar, assistant managing editor, TIME
Guest:     R. Glenn Hubbard, dean of Columbia Business School; former chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors (George W. Bush Administration); former Romney campaign senior economic advisor  
Guest:     Edward Luce, U.S. columnist, Financial Times
Guest:     Zachary Karabell, PhD, financial manager, president of River Twice Research, and author of Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It (2010), The Leading Indicators: A Short History of the Search for the Right Numbers (February 2014)
Topic:     Should there be no more college football in America?
Guest:     Malcolm Gladwell, author of David and Goliath – Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants (October 2013), staff writer for The New Yorker
Anchor:   Fareed Zakaria

RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday 11:00AM – NOON

Topics:   Rolling Stone Draws Criticism for After Publishing Boston Bomber on its Cover
Topic:     Media Covers Aftermath of the Zimmerman Verdict
Guest:    Callie Crossley, host of “Under the Radar,” WGBH

Topic:     DC Insiders Hyping “This Town”
Guest:    Carlos Lozada, outlook editor, The Washington Post
Guest:    Molly Ball, The Atlantic
Guest:    Jim Warren, DC bureau chief, New York Daily News

Topic:     Murdoch to Face Parliament Again
Guest:    Louise Mensch, former MP; columnist, The Sun

Topic:     WDRB-TV in Louisville Abandons “Breaking News”
Guest:    Bill Lamb, president and GM, WDRB-TV

Guest host:  David Folkenflik, NPR

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7 comments:

  1. CNN is always ignorant and quite frankly incapable of having a constructive conversation about anything. Already they have bickering over Obama's comments on the Zimmerman verdict. CNN proved his point and show they are the problem. CNN is on the wrong side of history. You make choices. CNN has decided to be hateful and divisive. It is going to prove costly. Ignorance rules at CNN.CNN lacks humanity and a conscience. CNN always sets out to be polarizing and they will make sure that is all you will get on CNN. What about an eloquent conversation. This is not going to be a divisive issue for most Americans. The partisan hacks don't represent us CNN..

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  2. Maybe it's smart for CNN to offer alternative shows. CNN won the primetime demo on Thursday. Will & Kate Plus One was the highest ratted show on CNN. Take a look at the ratings on TVN. I would guess women watched the show. That is how CNN will expand it's audience. Pundits won't grow CNN. That's nothing new for cable news. It's the norm. CNN needs to concentrate on winning the prime time demo, that is where FNC is vulnerable. All CNN needs to do is to deliver a higher percentage of demo viewers. Go with the 18-54 range.

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  3. Here's the deal : CNN loads the deck with partisan
    bickering. The same tired old people who have been
    on cable news forever and will never solve our
    problems because they set out to divide us. Where
    are the people who are actually working to solve
    our racial issues. Those who are in the trenches and
    walking the walk. The chattering class will not solve
    the racial issues of this country. It is the younger
    generation who you will never see on CNN. But we
    are at a point were CNN can't fool people anymore.
    CNN said there would be rioting not knowing that
    churches were involved in organizing peaceful
    protests, including those in 100 cities this
    weekend. Majority of the U.S. are not driven by
    political motives. We have real lives of work,
    school, raising families and going about our
    daily lives. We don't have time for the left vs
    right foolishness. I am seeing and hearing this
    for the first time now. What's all of the fuss.

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  4. TEANN. So CNN's behavior should surprise no one. The network for Obama haters. There is so much hate in conservative right wing media that CNN is allied with. From Sean Hanity, tea party and others. It's disguising. Gawker is tracking the comments.

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  5. President Obama, according to Huffpost, said today that there should be a review of the law "stand your ground," in all twenty-four states where this law exits.
    That is a direct approach and it is a good one. BUT, it will never happen because those states are pro-gun states and to nullify this law would be a direct hit for the NRA. So once again, as in Sandy Hook, where there was no justice, and no tightening of gun restrictions by this Congress or this Administration, we find ourselves up against the gun lobby.
    The Zimmerman case was another example where the gun law was upheld, and justice was denied, some think, and this will continue so long as law makers and politicians refuse to tighten gun restrictions across the board.

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  6. II think Anderson Cooper did a good job on the speech. 360 acted responsibly. Jake Tapper, Wolf Blitzer and Erin Burnett were terrible.

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  7. When it comes to CNN and right wing media, haters gonna hate. The have been losing influence for more than a decade. There is a reason why their audience is 65 or older. They can't dictate what people do or think. CNN had the audacity to put folks on their channel telling black people what they need to be talking about, That is how insulting that CNN has become. The conversation is already talking place. the revolution will not be televised. Who needs to say outrageous comments to show up on CNN. Who needs CNN ?

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