AC360 Podcast for Wednesday, January 30, 2013 Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program.
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CNN Radio News
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CNN Radio brings you an in-depth update on the news every Monday - Friday evening. Posted at 4:30pm eastern this podcast gives you personal stories you won't get anywhere else, as well as catching you up on some of the headlines of the day. (15 - 20 minutes)
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Julian Zelizer: How progress is possible in second term (daily) CNN Contributor Julian Zelizer says second-term presidents generally have trouble with Congress, but political incentives for both parties could inspire legislative breakthroughs.
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An inaugural love story John Avlon and Margaret Hoover are prominent CNN Contributors. They're also husband and wife. Their story and their approach to politics may provide lessons on how the President and Congress can find common ground.
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From prom to deportation Three years ago, Fredi Alcazar Dominguez got into a minor fender bender on his way to prom. It started a chain of events which saw the teenager arrested and deported. CNN's Emma Lacey-Bordeaux reports.
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Erin Burnett OutFront 01.30.2013 (daily) Is the NRA flip-flopping on universal background checks? Wayne LaPierre opposes them, but in 1999 he suggest closing loopholes in the background checking system.
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GPS January 27th A special hour from the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland. First up, a GPS exclusive with the King of Jordan: will fresh elections quell months of public discontent? Fareed explores the implications for the region. Later, 1-on-1 with Dmitry Medvedev: the Russian Prime Minister addresses concerns of a new Cold War between his country and the United States, as well as Moscow's role in Syria's civil war. And in What in the World, the Algerian hostage crisis: a grave new terror threat?
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Alec Baldwin (daily) December 6, 2012: One-on-One with Alec Baldwin
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Critical Look at the Media (weekly) Bob Costas exclusive interview on Manti Te’o & gun control debate; Pundits sound off on Obama’s inaugural speech; Jill Kelley sheds light on Petraeus affair.
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General Consensus on Hagel Today, subtracting jobs at the Pentagon and adding women into combat. Is Chuck Hagel the right man to run the Pentagon in transition? We'll ask Retired Generals Stanley McChrystal and Michael Hayden. Then assault weapons: the public may not want them so why is banning them unlikely? We'll ask Senator Diane Feinstein. Plus; does the republican road to recovery begin outside Washington? That with Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, The Mayor of Saratoga Springs Utah, Mia Love and Former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez.
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