AC360 Podcast for Tuesday, February 26, 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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Falling and rising with Robert Battle Robert Battle is the new Director of the legendary Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. Born extremely bow-legged, he dreamed of becoming a preacher. But, at the age of 12, saw Ailey perform. That changed his dream.
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Who is Rosa Parks? Who is Rosa Parks? CNN's Libby Lewis looks at the image and the reality of the civil rights pioneer. A statue of her is being unveiled this week at the U.S. Capitol in Statuary Hall.
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Erin Burnett OutFront 02.26.2013 (daily) Three days until spending cuts take effect that some call 'brutal' and 'dangerous.' Ranking House Democrat Chris Van Hollen joins Erin Burnett OutFront.
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GPS February 24th On Fareed Zakaria GPS this week, a special Oscar night panel: Zero Dark Thirty brings up some important points about torture. Is it necessary? Did it really lead to the capture of Osama bin Laden? Fareed talks to former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others about waterboarding, interrogation techniques, the ethics of drones, hacking, and more.
Plus, what are planet earth’s plans for defense against the next big meteor or asteroid? Do we even have one? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has the answers.
And in What in the World, why a body of water the size of the Dead Sea has gone completely AWOL from the Middle East.
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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) White House press demands access after Tiger outing; Axelrod and Gibbs join MSNBC; Stuart Stevens on 2012 campaign; how the Oscar films portray Washington.
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U.S. on the Brink...Again Today, if you can't beat 'em, scare 'em. Delayed planes and cancelled flights. The world of automatic budget cuts according to Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood. Then, despite some republican calls to pull the plug on Chuck Hagel's nomination for Defense Chief, and a slow walk of the nomination of John Brennan as CIA Director the President stands by his men. Weighing the odds with Senator John McCain. Guns and immigration: before bills governing either become law they first go through the Judiciary Committee. A conversation with Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy about the art of the doable on two of the most contentious issues of our time. Plus, five days from the next fiscal cliffhanger on forced spending cuts. Deal or more hyperbole: We'll ask our political panel Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy, Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, PBS' Gwen Ifill and Jackie Calmes of the New York Times.
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