AC360 Podcast for Thursday, January 17, 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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Inauguration time travel We go back to inaugurations past to get a fresh set of lenses for the second inauguration of Barack Obama. Our tour guide is Leo Ribuffo, professor of American history at George Washington University.
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In Mali, echoes of Libyan intervention Last week France intervened in Mali with the purpose of driving out terrorism. The roots of the conflict there are deep and wide as CNN's Emma Lacey-Bordeaux explain.
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Erin Burnett OutFront 01.17.2013 (daily) U.S. officials tells CNN some Americans have been freed but others are still unaccounted for in Algeria. Erin Burnett has the latest.
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GPS Memo to the President: Road Map for a 2nd Term What does President Obama need to do in his second term - to break the gridlock in DC? To set the American economy on a sustainable path? To handle the foreign policy crises popping up all over the globe?
Fareed Zakaria assembles top statesmen and stateswomen to offer their advice to the President - from Republicans like James Baker, to Democrats like Robert Rubin and Independents like Michael Bloomberg. And then Fareed offers his own "Memo to the President".
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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) The media and the gun debate; Lance doing Oprah; Kimmel’s new time slot; the fight for press freedom in China.
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The Gun Range: Are Any Limits Acceptable Today, the Biden panel readies its report for a White House banking on public revulsion: Conversations with NRA President David Keene and Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy.
Then, the dying art of bipartisanship with West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin and Former Republican Presidential Candidate Jon Huntsman. Plus, guns and all the president's men, and we do mean men, with Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings, the New York Times' Jeff Zeleny and Time Magazine's Michael Scherer.
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