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AC360 Podcast for Tuesday, February 05, 2013 Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program.
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CNN Radio News
(hourly audio)
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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'Blind Side' mom goes to the Super Bowl Leigh Anne Touhy is the white adoptive mother of NFL tackle, Michael Oher. Sunday, Oher will play in his first Super Bowl as a Baltimore Raven. Listen to his mama give us the scrimmage line view.
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Can religion prevent violence? Does religion play a role in preventing and coping with violent tragedy. CNN's Jim Roope examines the role of religion in our world with religious thought leaders in Los Angeles.
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Erin Burnett OutFront 02.05.2013 (daily) President Obama calls on Congress to pass a short-term spending fix to put off deep cuts schedule to take effect next month. Erin Burnett reports.
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GPS February 3rd Despite wars, economic crises, and freaky weather, why should we be positive about the future? Bill Gates tells Fareed Zakaria why, in a wide-ranging interview on global disease, education, technology, and more. Then, 1-on-1 with the only man to win an Oscar, a Grammy, an Emmy, and a Nobel Prize: former U.S. Vice President Al Gore talks gun control, U.S. politics, and climate change. And What in the World: why a major African country found itself with only $217 in its government bank account.
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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) Clinton and Gore media blitz; Media looks for bipartisan immigration reform; MSNBC's bad editing?; Fox's Rivera to Capitol Hill?; Playing the Super Bowl for ads
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Politics and Pigskin Today, an Israeli air strike deep into Syria, a suicide bomber hits the U.S. Embassy in Turkey, and the President's nominee for Pentagon Chief gets the third degree. Outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Martin Dempsey on the Hagel hearings, world hotspots and Benghazi. Then, the President's agenda: what about jobs with Former Obama Policy Adviser Melody Barnes, Former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, Time Magazine's Michael Duffy and The Hill's A.B. Stoddard. And a Super Bowl Sunday conversation about football and kids with the MVP of Super Bowl forty, Hines Ward.
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