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Season 6 |
| 1089 :06x01 - January 01, 2008 (Jan/01/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news in the Iowa Caucuses, the tiger attack that occurred in San Francisco on Christmas day, and a potential cover-up in former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Peter Bergen as Himself (CNN Terrorism Analyst), Jack Hanna (1) as Himself, David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1090 :06x02 - January 02, 2008 (Jan/02/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding tomorrow night’s caucuses in Iowa and how the candidates are expecting the voting to turn out. Anderson is then joined by Jeffrey Toobin and Tom Foreman to highlight what goes on in both party’s caucusing process. CNN Correspondent Joe Johns then reports on which issues are most important for voters and how the candidates are handling them in a special “Keeping Them Honest.” Gary Tuchman then investigates how religious organizations are taking into account the candidates faith when selecting who they choose to support. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1091 :06x03 - January 03, 2008 (Jan/03/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues continue their coverage of the Iowa caucuses, discussing who is projected to win, and then go to the different campaign headquarters to hear the candidates address their supporters. | | Guest Stars: Soledad O'Brien as Herself, Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Contributor), Donna Brazile as Herself, Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Wolf Blitzer as Himself | | | |
| 1092 :06x04 - January 04, 2008 (Jan/04/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson is joined by several Political Correspondents to report on whether Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney will be able to regain steam following their disappointing showings in Iowa’s caucuses in time for New Hampshire’s Primary on Tuesday. Also discussed is if Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee will be able to regain the momentum they received in Iowa. Tom Foreman then discusses how Obama was successful in bringing younger voters to the Iowa caucuses while Huckabee appealed to Evangelical Christians in the state. CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye and Dr. Drew Pinsky join Anderson to discuss the latest events surrounding Britney Spears’ most recent meltdown. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Dr. Drew Pinsky as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Ozzy Osbourne as Himself, Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | |
| 1093 :06x05 - January 07, 2008 (Jan/07/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues report live from Manchester, New Hampshire to discuss the candidates’ final push in the state’s Primary tomorrow. John King then investigates how Barack Obama’s surge in the polls and victory in Iowa is forcing the Republican Party to change their tactics if their candidate has to face Senator Obama in November. Anderson is then joined by Candy Crowley, David Gergen, and Carl Bernstein to discuss what will happen to Senator Clinton’s campaign if she were to lose New Hampshire’s primary. Randi Kay then investigates why so many women are hesitant to cast their vote for Hillary Clinton. Also discussed is how John McCain and Mitt Romney are trying to show voters they are the best candidate to be elected and whether it is wise of Rudy Giuliani to focus his campaign on the state of Florida. | | Guest Stars: John Edwards (1) as Himself, Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Mitt Romney as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | |
| 1096 :06x08 - January 10, 2008 (Jan/10/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson reports on the latest in the 2008 Presidential Campaign and whether political endorsements carry any significance in campaigns since John Kerry announced his endorsement of Barack Obama earlier today. In “Raw Politics,” Anderson and CNN’s Political Roundtable discuss how Senator Clinton’s and Senator Obama’s campaigns are trying to win the support of voters in South Carolina and now that Gov. Richardson is out of the race, the vote of Latinos in Nevada. Then, in a special “Keeping Them Honest,” CNN Correspondent Brian Todd reports on how several newsletters from the early 90’s are coming back to haunt Ron Paul and questions whether he is racist or not. Also discussed is the disappearance of a pregnant Marine and whether she is still alive. John King then joins Anderson to discuss what occurred at a Republican debate that took place in South Carolina. Lastly, Anderson and CNN Correspondent Zain Vergee discuss the political unrest that has been occurring in Kenya in recent weeks. | | Guest Stars: John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Klein as Himself, Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1097 :06x09 - January 11, 2008 (Jan/11/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye report the breaking news surrounding the missing Marine’s disappearance now that remains have been found in the prime suspect’s backyard. Gary Tuchman then investigates why men with pregnant wives or girlfriends choose to murder them. Anderson then interviews Eric Volz, an American man who was recently released from a Nicaraguan prison after being wrongly arrested for the murder of his Nicaraguan girlfriend. In “Raw Politics,” CNN Correspondent Joe Johns then reports on how much the floundering Economy is going to affect the campaigns of the Republican and Democratic candidates. Anderson is then joined by Inside Edition Correspondent Jim Moret to discuss the latest news surrounding O.J. Simpson’s legal troubles in Las Vegas. CNN Correspondent Zain Vergee continues her coverage of the violence that is occurring in Kenya. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Jim Moret as Himself, Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Mike Brooks as Himself (CNN Security Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1098 :06x10 - January 14, 2008 (Jan/14/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and Candy Crowley reports on the latest in “Raw Politics,” where Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are fighting over African American’s fighting in the Civil Rights movement and how it could harm their campaigns if they don’t call a truce in the near future. Anderson and CNN Correspondent Dana Bash report on how the Republican candidates are courting Michigan voters at the North American International Auto Show and in other areas of the state and how they would work to bring jobs back to the state. In a special “Keeping Them Honest,” Randi Kaye investigates why the Marines took so long in releasing key information about Maria Lauterbach’s disappearance and her killer’s identity to the sheriff’s office. Later, Anderson is joined by Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin to discuss Wesley Snipes’ time in court as he fights tax fraud and tax evasion charges. | | Guest Stars: Fareed Zakaria as Himself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst) | | | |
| 1099 :06x11 - January 15, 2008 (Jan/15/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues report on the latest news revolving around Michigan’s Presidential Primaries. Also highlighted are how the voters decided to cast their votes for the different candidates and what the results mean to the candidates in the upcoming Primaries in South Carolina and other states. | | Guest Stars: Glenn Beck as Himself, Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Wolf Blitzer as Himself | | | |
| 1100 :06x12 - January 16, 2008 (Jan/16/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss how the candidates are trying to appeal to voters in South Carolina now that the Republican Party has so many candidates that are capable of winning the Party’s Presidential nomination. Also reported on is how Nevada’s Democratic Caucus is coming under fire for allowing casino workers who might not be able to vote in their home precincts due to their work schedule to vote in casinos. In a special “Keeping Them Honest,” Randi Kaye has an exclusive interview with a friend of the murdered Marine and the suspect and discovers that Maria Lauterbach was hesitant to be around Cesar Laurean before she disappeared. Lastly, Anderson is joined by Jeffrey Toobin and David Mattingly to discuss how the city of San Francisco handled the tiger attack at the zoo on Christmas day. | | Guest Stars: David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), David Brody as Himself | | | |
| 1101 :06x13 - January 17, 2008 (Jan/17/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues report on the latest news surrounding the campaign trails, while the Democratic candidates were courting votes in California, Republicans were visiting supporters and fighting attack advertisements in South Carolina. CNN Political Correspondent Candy Crowley then discusses how Senator Clinton is getting personal on the campaign trail and how it could help her campaign. CNN Correspondent Tom Foreman reports on how the spiraling economy is causing the Presidential candidates to find ways to put a halt on a possible recession. Randi Kaye then reports on the latest events surrounding the missing Marine’s death and how the suspect’s wife could have been connected in covering up her death. Lastly, Anderson investigates claims that Tom Cruise is a high ranking member of the Church of Scientology and why the organization is saying those claims are false. | | Guest Stars: David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), John McCain as Himself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1102 :06x14 - January 18, 2008 (Jan/18/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson is joined by John King and Candy Crowley to discuss how the candidates are getting prepared for the upcoming South Carolina Primary and Nevada Caucuses. Anderson is then joined by several Political Analysts to discuss how the Republican Candidates are courting Evangelical voters in South Carolina. Following the latest news surrounding the Presidential Primaries, the latest news in the murdered Marine’s case is discussed and new developments in an old Fort Collins, Colorado murder case are being looked into. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself, Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), David Brody as Himself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1103 :06x15 - January 21, 2008 (Jan/21/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues report on the latest news surrounding the South Carolina CNN/Congressional Black Caucus debate and how the candidates fared in the debate and what a potential loss in the South Carolina Primary could mean to John Edwards’ campaign in the weeks before “Super Tuesday.” Erica Hill then joins Anderson to report on how undecided voters viewed the debate and who they would be inclined to vote for in Saturday’s Primary. Then, in the second hour of the program, Anderson is joined by CNN Correspondent to investigate how race is playing apart in how people are voting in the upcoming Presidential Election and politics in general. | | Guest Stars: Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Soledad O'Brien as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), John Edwards (1) as Himself | | | |
| 1104 :06x16 - January 22, 2008 (Jan/22/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson reports the latest news on actor Heath Ledger’s surprising death earlier today. He is then joined by Dr. Drew Pinsky to discuss whether an accidental overdose was the cause of Ledger’s death. Later, Anderson is joined by CNN Correspondents Joe Johns and Tom Foreman for a special “Keeping Them Honest” to investigate whether the candidates told the truth during the South Carolina debate last night. Anderson and his colleagues then discuss what Fred Thompson pulling out of the Republican Primaries means to the other Republican candidates. Randi Kay then joins Anderson to report the latest news about murder suspect Cesar Laurean and how he was spotted in Mexico by a relative in the past week. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dr. Drew Pinsky as Himself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1105 :06x17 - January 23, 2008 (Jan/23/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news in the death of actor Heath Ledger and how long it could take to discover the cause of death. On the Political Trail, Candy Crowley reports a nasty smear campaign that claims Senator Obama is a Muslim despite that not being true and who could possibly have been sending this information out to the public. Randi Kaye and Anderson then investigate the backlash of CNN’s “Race and Gender” special that was aired on Monday night and why citizens in the U.S. are taking offense to the subject. | | Guest Stars: John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent) | | | |
| 1106 :06x18 - January 24, 2008 (Jan/24/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson reports on the latest news surrounding the 2008 Presidential election, with how the New York Times is endorsing Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Following this news, Anderson and numerous colleagues discuss the continuing mudslinging between Senator Clinton and Senator Obama and whether what the Clintons are saying about Obama is going to help Hillary’s campaign or actually hurt it. In a special “Keeping Them Honest,” Investigative Correspondent Drew Griffith investigates Senator Clinton’s claims that Senator Obama was working with a landlord who is accused of being a slum lord. Also highlighted are the latest news about the Government’s upcoming tax rebates and how numerous Hollywood stars are using HGH as an anti-aging drug. The Republican debate in Florida is then discussed by Anderson and CNN’s Political team. | | Guest Stars: Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1107 :06x19 - January 25, 2008 (Jan/25/2008) | | In breaking news, Anderson reports that human remains have been found in Chicago that are believed to be Stacy Peterson, the missing wife of former police officer Drew Peterson. Following this news, Anderson and his colleagues discuss how the Democratic Presidential nominees are preparing for tomorrow’s South Carolina Primary. CNN Correspondent Joe Johns then investigates the coverage of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s continuing mudslinging and whether Bill Clinton’s continuing campaigning for his wife is fueling the fire. Florida’s upcoming Republican Primary and how much longer Rudy Giuliani can survive in the race if he doesn’t win the state are also discussed. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Leslie Sanchez as Herself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Lisa Bloom as Herself (Tru TV Anchor) | | | |
| 1108 :06x20 - January 28, 2008 (Jan/28/2008) | | Following the final State of the Union of President George W. Bush, Anderson and his colleagues discuss some of the topics that the President talked about in his speech, such as the weakening economy and the war in Iraq. Anderson then interviews the Democratic and Republican Presidential frontrunners to see how they viewed President Bush’s speech. Also briefly discussed are Sen. Ted Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and Toni Morrison’s recent endorsements of Sen. Barack Obama. | | Guest Stars: Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), John McCain as Himself (as Sen. John McCain), Mitt Romney as Himself, Hillary Rodham Clinton as Herself (as Sen. Hillary Clinton), Barack Obama as Himself (as Sen. Barack Obama), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | |
| 1109 :06x21 - January 29, 2008 (Jan/29/2008) | | Reporting live from the Regan Library in Simi Valley, California Anderson and his colleagues discuss the results of Florida Primaries and what the candidates hope to achieve now that they’re preparing for “Super Tuesday.” Wolf Blitzer then interviews Hillary Clinton to discuss her victory in Florida and what she hopes to achieve if she becomes the Democratic Presidential nominee. It is also reported that Rudy Giuliani is expected to drop out of the Republican race and endorse Sen. John McCain tomorrow. Also discussed is how the citizens voted in Florida and the “electability” of Republican candidates. | | Guest Stars: David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Analyst), Soledad O'Brien as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Hillary Rodham Clinton as Herself (as Sen. Hillary Clinton), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Contributor) | | | |
| 1110 :06x22 - January 30, 2008 (Jan/30/2008) | | Reporting live from the Regan Library in Simi Valley, California, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the Republican Debate that occurred earlier in the evening and who they thought where the winners and losers of the debate. CNN Correspondent Erica Hill then reports on how undecided voters viewed the debate and how close they are to selecting which candidate they plan to vote for. Also discussed is how John Edwards announced his intent to bow out of the Democratic Presidential Campaign and which of the remaining candidates will benefit the most. | | Guest Stars: Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Stephanie Tubbs Jones as Herself (as Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones), Claire McCaskill as Herself (as Sen. Claire McCaskill), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Contributor), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1111 :06x23 - January 31, 2008 (Jan/31/2008) | | In tonight’s installment Anderson and his colleagues discuss the Democratic debate that took place earlier in the evening in Los Angeles. Also discussed are what the atmosphere was like on stage between Senator Clinton and Senator Obama and what the journalists in the audience thought of the candidates responses to the questions asked. Erica Hill then highlights how undecided Democratic voters viewed the debate and whether the candidates’ answers helped them in selecting who they plan on voting for. | | Guest Stars: Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Contributor), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Analyst) | | | |
| 1112 :06x24 - February 01, 2008 (Feb/01/2008) | | The topics discussed in tonight’s installment include how the candidates are courting votes in the Super Tuesday states, an exclusive interview with Senator Obama’s wife Michelle, and what Exxon’s recent record-breaking earnings mean to consumers paying high prices at gas stations. | | Guest Stars: Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Soledad O'Brien as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1113 :06x25 - February 04, 2008 (Feb/04/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues report on how the candidates are getting ready for the Super Tuesday Primaries that take place tomorrow. CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman the reports on where Senator Obama’s campaign trail took him today, while Senior Political Correspondent Candy Crowley reports on Senator Clinton’s day of campaigning. Also discussed is how the Republican front runners are getting prepared to face once another in tomorrow’s primaries. Randi Kaye then investigates how technology is being used to show how what voters think may be different than what they say about the different Presidential candidates. | | Guest Stars: Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | | | | |
| 1115 :06x27 - February 07, 2008 (Feb/07/2008) | | With John King as the special guest host tonight, the topics discussed include Mitt Romney dropping out of the Republican Presidential race and what it means to John McCain’s campaign. John King is then joined by CNN’s Political team to discuss how McCain is now courting Conservative Republican voters. Also reported on is how an infant survived the tornados that made their way through Tennessee on Tuesday night, the rehabilitation of the dogs Michael Vick used in his dog fighting ring, and the latest in Britney Spears’ mental health meltdown. In the second hour of the program, Anderson Cooper hosts a special entitled “Extreme Challenges: The Next 4 Years” to discuss what the next president will be facing following their inauguration. | | Guest Stars: Fareed Zakaria as Himself (CNN World Affairs Analyst), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Brody as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Special Guest Host) | | | |
| 1116 :06x28 - February 08, 2008 (Feb/08/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the electability of Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama against John McCain in the general election in November. Also discussed is how the race of voters will more than likely become a factor in the upcoming Democratic Primaries and caucuses and what might happen at the Democratic Convention if the candidates don’t receive enough delegates. CNN Correspondent Abbie Boudreau then investigates reports on how Florida’s prison system was run by an individual who acted like a mob boss. Lastly, highlights of last night’s city council shooting in Kirkwood, Missouri. | | Guest Stars: Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1117 :06x29 - February 11, 2008 (Feb/11/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss how the candidates are preparing for the “Potomac Primary” tomorrow and how Democratic superdelegates could possibly shake up the Democratic National Convention. Also highlighted is Republican Candidate Mike Huckabee’s appearance on Larry King Live earlier in the evening and why he chooses to not drop out of the Republican race. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1122 :06x34 - February 18, 2008 (Feb/18/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the tightening race between Senator Obama and Senator Clinton before the Wisconsin Primary and how they are courting the superdelegate vote before the Democratic National Convention. In “Keeping Them Honest,” Tom Foreman, David Gergen and other Political Analysts discuss how John McCain’s promise of no new taxes will backfire like when former President Bush made that same promise during his Presidency. Also shown is an exclusive interview with Jessica Baty, the girlfriend of the Northern Illinois University shooter. | | Guest Stars: David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1123 :06x35 - February 19, 2008 (Feb/19/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the election results as they are being reported from Wisconsin and what Senator Clinton could do in an attempt to slow down Senator Obama’s momentum in the Democratic Primary. Also discussed is the surprising news that Fidel Castro stepped down as Cuba’s President and what it means to the country’s relationship with the U.S. | | Guest Stars: Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Leslie Sanchez as Herself, Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, Soledad O'Brien as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor) | | | |
| 1124 :06x36 - February 20, 2008 (Feb/20/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss several topics surrounding the Presidential Candidates, such as a possible relationship that John McCain had with a female Lobbyist 8 years ago, and how Senator Clinton is hoping to gain ground against Senator Obama in Ohio and Texas. The latest developments of the Northern Illinois University killer and the Navy’s intention of shooting down an old satellite is also discussed. | | Guest Stars: David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | |
| 1127 :06x39 - February 25, 2008 (Feb/25/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding Senator Clinton’s and Senator Obama’s recent war of words that have been occurring since their debate on Thursday night. Other political news also reported is Ralph Nader’s recent announcement of how he is running for President in November. Also discussed is the murder of a junior high student and whether he was killed because other students found out he was gay. | | Guest Stars: Christiane Amanpour as Herself (Chief International Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Ralph Nader as Himself, Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dee Dee Myers as Herself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst) | | | |
| 1128 :06x40 - February 26, 2008 (Feb/26/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the statements made by a Cincinnati radio host against Senator Obama at a rally for John McCain and how McCain responded to it. In “Keeping Them Honest,” Tom Foreman and Michael Ware highlight which candidates are being more truthful about the troop surges in Iraq working and how much longer U.S. troops will be stationed in Iraq. Also discussed is the massive blackout that occurred in Florida earlier in the day and whether any improvements where made since the blackouts in New York in 2003. Erica Hill and Christiane Amanpour then discuss North Korea’s response to last night’s performance of the New York Philharmonic. Lastly, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest debate that occurred between Senator Clinton and Senator Obama and how they are continuing their clashing over key issues. | | Guest Stars: Jamal Simmons as Himself, Paul Begala as Himself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Christiane Amanpour as Herself (Chief International Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | |
| 1129 :06x41 - February 27, 2008 (Feb/27/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest in the 2008 Presidential Campaigns, such as Congressman John Lewis switching his support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama, Bill Clinton’s possible new role in his wife’s campaign, and the backlash to John McCain’s response to Conservative Radio Show Host Bill Cunningham’s statements made at an official Rally. Also discussed is how Congress is contemplating charging Roger Clemens with perjury charges for lying about using performance enhancing drugs and the latest news surrounding the fatal shark attack near the Bahamas. | | Guest Stars: Lisa Bloom as Herself (Tru TV Anchor), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1130 :06x42 - February 28, 2008 (Feb/28/2008) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Gene Simmons as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Political Analyst), Leslie Sanchez as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Correspondent), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Robert Jobson as Himself | | | |
| 1131 :06x43 - February 29, 2008 (Feb/29/2008) | | With Soledad O’Brien as the Special Guest Host, the topics discussed include Prince Henry returning home from his deployment in Afghanistan after news of his mission was leaked to the media, Senator Clinton’s and Senator Obama’s recent advertisements regarding who would be the more competent person as President, and how laws are forcing illegal immigrants to take drastic measures to either continue in their journey in the U.S. or ultimately deciding to return home. | | Guest Stars: Bill Richardson as Himself (as Gov. Bill Richardson), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Soledad O'Brien as Herself | | | |
| 1132 :06x44 - March 03, 2008 (Mar/03/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss how Senator Clinton and Senator Obama are stepping up their negative campaigns against one another in the hours leading up to the Primaries in Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island. Also discussed is how large blocks of Catholic voters are supporting Senator Clinton and why they choose to support her. CNN Correspondent Tom Foreman then reports on how both Democratic candidates are courting Blue Collar workers in Ohio. Lastly, Anderson and CNN’s Political team discusses how biased the media has been to the Democratic candidates. | | Guest Stars: Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1133 :06x45 - March 05, 2008 (Mar/05/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss breaking news regarding how the Democratic National Committee is holding meetings regarding how to get Florida’s and Michigan’s delegates seated at their convention. Then, Anderson and CNN’s Political team talk about what when right and wrong for Senator Clinton and Senator Obama in the days leading up to the Primaries in Ohio and Texas. Also discussed is whether President Bush’s endorsement of John McCain will help or hinder his chances in November’s General Election. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | | | | |
| 1135 :06x47 - March 07, 2008 (Mar/07/2008) | | With Soledad O’Brien hosting tonight’s installment, she and CNN’s Political Analysts discuss the latest jabs Senator Clinton and Senator Obama are throwing at one another the day before Wyoming’s caucus. Also discussed is how potentially having Primaries or Caucuses in Michigan and Florida in order to seat their delegates at the Democratic Convention and where each state will get the money to cover them. CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye then highlights the life of Cindy McCain, wife of Republican Presidential Nominee John McCain. | | Guest Stars: Gloria Borger as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Lanny Davis as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Soledad O'Brien as Herself | | | |
| 1136 :06x48 - March 10, 2008 (Mar/10/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the breaking news regarding New York Governor Eliot Spitzer being involved in a prostitution ring that could end his career. He is then joined by CNN’s Political team to discuss how Senator Clinton is coming under fire for her comment regarding having Senator Obama as her Vice Presidential candidate if she wins the Democratic nomination. CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman then highlights how Chelsea Clinton, who previously wouldn’t speak in public arenas, is traveling across the country; campaigning for her mother. | | Guest Stars: David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself, Alan Dershowitz as Himself, Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Lanny Davis as Himself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1137 :06x49 - March 11, 2008 (Mar/11/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest developments in Governor Spitzer’s sex scandal and then look into calls from New York Democrats and Republicans for his resignation. Also discussed is Senator Obama’s big win in Mississippi and the latest news regarding Michigan and Florida potentially holding new primaries to seat their delegates at the Democratic Convention. | | Guest Stars: David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Jamal Simmons as Himself, John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gloria Borger as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Lanny Davis as Himself, Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, Lisa Bloom as Herself (Tru Tv Anchor), Alan Dershowitz as Himself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Analyst) | | | | | | | | | |
| 1140 :06x52 - March 14, 2008 (Mar/14/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson discusses the firestorm that is surrounding Senator Obama, started by several comments made by his former minister. Anderson then shows an excerpt of an interview he had with Senator Obama regarding the minister’s comments and discusses the topic with several CNN Political Contributors. Then discussed is breaking news about a possible tornado touching down in Atlanta. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Barack Obama as Himself (as Sen. Barack Obama) | | | |
| 1141 :06x53 - March 17, 2008 (Mar/17/2008) | | With Soledad O’Brien as the guest host, topics discussed include top Democratic officials in Florida deciding not to redo their State’s primary, how the government is bailing out the latest bank that was hit hard by the mortgage crisis, and whether the U.S. is winning or losing the war in Iraq five years after the country was first invaded. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Lou Dobbs as Himself, Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Peter Bergen as Himself (CNN Terrorism Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (CNN Political Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Soledad O'Brien as Herself | | | |
| 1142 :06x54 - March 18, 2008 (Mar/18/2008) | | With Campbell Brown as tonight’s special guest host, she and CNN Political Correspondents discuss Senator Obama’s speech in response to the racist remarks made by his former minister. Also highlighted is how Christian Churches in African American communities differs from those of their white contemporaries. Then talked about is what Senator Obama has to do in order to win the white male vote in Pennsylvania’s upcoming primary. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Jim Wallis (2) as Himself, | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1143 :06x55 - March 19, 2008 (Mar/19/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson is on the campaign trail with Barack Obama, where he receives candid remarks regarding Obama’s former minister and witnesses what goes on behind the scenes for a day. Also discussed is Hillary Clinton’s push for Michigan to hold a new vote in order to sit the state’s delegates at the Democratic Convention and Obama’s plans to withdraw troops from Iraq if he is elected in November. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dee Dee Myers as Herself, Barack Obama as Himself (as Sen. Barack Obama), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (CNN Political Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor) | | | | | | |
| 1145 :06x57 - March 21, 2008 (Mar/21/2008) | | With John King as special guest host, topics discussed include how the State Department is in trouble for looking at the passports of the three Presidential candidates, Governor Richardson endorsing Barack Obama and what it means to Obama’s campgain, attempting to put Rev. Wright’s words into proper context, and several slip-ups Senator McCain made on Foreign Policy issues while traveling overseas. | | Guest Stars: Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Jamal Simmons as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Special Guest Host) | | | |
| 1146 :06x58 - March 24, 2008 (Mar/24/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding breaking news regarding Senator Clinton’s misspeaking about the danger of a trip she made to Bosnia. Also discussed is the continuing riff that is occurring between Senators Obama and Clinton and what their supporters have been saying over the weekend. CNN Correspondent Joe Johns then investigates whether claims about Senator McCain possibly switching parties is true. Lastly, Anderson is joined by CNN Terrorism Analyst Peter Bergen to discuss the recent reports regarding the death toll in Iraq topping 4,000 American troops. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Peter Bergen as Himself (CNN Terrorism Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), James Carville as Himself, Joe Klein as Himself, Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (CNN Senior Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1147 :06x59 - March 25, 2008 (Mar/25/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest hit Senator Clinton took against Senator Obama regarding his former pastor. In response to these remarks, Senator Obama and journalists are implying that she is just trying to deflect her misstatements about what occurred during her trip to Bosnia. Also discussed is the recent speech John McCain made about the housing crisis and how he would take a “hands-off” approach if he is elected President. Anderson is then joined by CNN Special Investigator Drew Griffin with a new investigation about how more flights have fewer Air Marshalls and why the Department of Homeland Security is keeping quiet about the information. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Klein as Himself, Lanny Davis as Himself, Jamal Simmons as Himself | | | |
| 1148 :06x60 - March 26, 2008 (Mar/26/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss Senator Clinton’s intention to stay in the Presidential race despite how she is trailing in pledged delegates and the negative press she has been receiving in recent weeks. Also discussed is how Senator Obama is replying to Senator Clinton’s and Senator McCain’s criticisms against him on several topics. CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye then investigates a story that involves a lawsuit Wal-Mart brought against a former employee that suffered brain damage after being involved in a car accident. | | Guest Stars: Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1149 :06x61 - March 27, 2008 (Mar/27/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, the topics that Anderson and his colleagues discuss include the latest news surrounding Senator Obama’s former minister; whether Obama is too liberal; how the Democratic candidates plans for rebuilding the economy is differing from that of John McCain’s; an increase in violence in Iraq and what could be the reason behind it; and why the government is helping banks struggling with the mortgage meltdown and whether they will come to the aid of homeowners facing foreclosure. | | Guest Stars: Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1150 :06x62 - March 28, 2008 (Mar/28/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss several topics, including the White House’s plan to aid the shaky economy, Senator Clinton’s response to those looking for her to quit her campaign to become the Democratic Presidential nominee, how several politicians are opposing calls for holding new primaries in Michigan and Florida, and the latest news surrounding a family’s fight against Wal-Mart’s lawsuit to get their money back following an auto accident leaving a former employee with brain damage. | | Guest Stars: Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1151 :06x63 - March 31, 2008 (Mar/31/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the Presidential primary, such as the candidates having their advertisements being aired during talk shows, game shows and local primetime news and how John McCain is speaking out about how his rich Military history will make him a more competent President than his opponents; CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye then investigates how doctors are able to continue their practices while undergoing treatment for drug addiction. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1152 :06x64 - April 01, 2008 (Apr/01/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss how Wal-Mart decided to drop its fight against a former employee in recouping some health-care costs; how John McCain is gaining ground in the polls against Senators Clinton and Obama, and how his past medical history could come back and harm him if he were to become President in November; and an Atlanta Judge coming under fire for asking the white lawyers in his courtroom so he could speak to the black defendants in private. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Amy Holmes as Herself (CNN Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1153 :06x65 - April 02, 2008 (Apr/02/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss breaking news surrounding whistleblowers being questioned by congress about how four major airlines where flying under unsafe conditions and how the FAA is letting them get away with it. Also discussed is how Senator Obama is starting gain ground against Senator Clinton in Pennsylvania and what the Democratic National Committee is doing in an attempt to seat Florida’s delegates. Lastly, Randi Kaye investigates the connection that several families share with an anonymous sperm donor from a cryogenic bank. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst) | | | | | | | | | |
| 1156 :06x68 - April 07, 2008 (Apr/07/2008) | | With Campbell Brown as the special guest host, topics discuss include the latest news about a raid that occurred at the Polygamist ranch after receiving a call that the compound’s children have been abused. Also discussed is how General Petraeus will be reporting in Washington tomorrow about how the fighting in Iraq is going and how the American troops there are training Iraqi forces to deal with militant groups. Lastly, Campbell and several CNN Correspondents discuss how the latest campaign shake-up in Senator Clinton’s camp will affect how she does in Pennsylvania’s upcoming primary. | | Guest Stars: Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1157 :06x69 - April 08, 2008 (Apr/08/2008) | | With Campbell Brown as the special guest host, topics discussed include General Petraeus’ report to Congress regarding the war in Iraq and how each Presidential candidate questioned the General whether he views the troop surges as being successful. Also discussed is the latest news surrounding the raid on the Polygamist ranch in Texas what some of the charges Prosecutors are considering filing against the Polygamist leaders. Campbell then interviews a former FLDS member to shed some light on what it is like to leave the church. CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman then discusses what a previous raid on a Polygamist community 50 years ago had on children who are now adults. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1161 :06x73 - April 14, 2008 (Apr/14/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news regarding the raid of the polygamist ranch in Texas and airs an exclusive interview with one of the wives taken into custody. Also discussed is how a new call from the FLDS compound in Arizona accusing the same abuse that occurred in Texas could possibly be made by the same girl. In “Raw Politics,” CNN Political Correspondent Candy Crowley discusses the bitter debate that is continuing between Senators Clinton and Obama following the remarks Obama made about blue collar voters being bitter. Lastly, in “Crime & Punishment” CNN Correspondent Abbie Boudreau investigates how a mother saw warning signs that her son was bullied in high school and took steps to stop a potential massacre. | | Guest Stars: Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), Gary Tuchman as Himself (National Correspondent), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1162 :06x74 - April 15, 2008 (Apr/15/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the Polygamist raid in Texas and how several mothers viewed the raid was handled by officials. CNN Correspondent Dan Simon then interviewed a prominent polygamist leader in Canada to get his view of the raid. Also discussed is Pope Benedict XVI’s first visit to the U.S. and how the Catholic community is reacting to it. Then, in a special “Up Close” segment Presidential hopeful Barack Obama is profiled. Lastly, Dr. Sanjay Gupta highlights Herschel Walker’s revelation about his struggle with dissociative identity disorder. | | Guest Stars: David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Senior Medical Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1173 :06x85 - April 30, 2008 (Apr/30/2008) | | With Campbell Brown reporting as the special guest host, she highlights an exclusive interview that CNN Correspondent Suzanne Malveaux recently had with Caroline Kennedy and Michelle Obama. Headline News Anchor Erica Hill then reports on the latest news surrounding the raid on the Polygamist ranch in Texas. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Politicial Analyst), Caroline Kennedy as Herself, Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1177 :06x89 - May 07, 2008 (May/07/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the cyclone in Burma and how reports are saying the death toll there could top 100,000. Also discussed is the race between Senators Clinton and Obama and why Clinton is reluctant to drop out of the race following the primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. John King then looks at the numbers Senator Clinton would need to win in order to possibly pull out a win in the Democratic Primary. CNN Correspondent David Mattingly then reports the latest news in the FLDS raid in Texas. | | Guest Stars: David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Claire McCaskill as Herself (as Sen. Claire McCaskill), Charles Rangel as Himself (as Rep. Charles Rangel), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Joe Klein as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senor Political Analyst), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senor Political Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1196 :06x108 - June 03, 2008 (Jun/03/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the results of the final Democratic Primaries and how Senator Clinton won South Dakota and Senator Obama won Montana. | | Guest Stars: Wolf Blitzer as Himself, John Roberts (2) as Himself, Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), James Carville as Himself (Political Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Politicial Analyst), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Senior Legal Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst) | | | |
| 1197 :06x109 - June 04, 2008 (Jun/04/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the 2008 Presidential election, such as Senator Clinton suspending her campaign on Saturday; some of the possible running mates of Senator Obama; whether Bill Clinton will help or hinder Hillary’s chances of becoming Senator Obama’s running mate; and some strategies that can help Senator Obama’s and Senator McCain’s campaigns. | | Guest Stars: Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gloria Borger as Herself (Senior Political Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Heanline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Robert Zimmerman (1) as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senor Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1198 :06x110 - June 05, 2008 (Jun/05/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the 2008 Presidential election, such as whether Senator Obama meeting with Senator Clinton means he has made a decision on picking his running mate. Also discussed is series of tornados and other bad weather that is currently hitting the Midwestern States of the U.S. | | Guest Stars: Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Donna Brazile as Herself (CNN Political Contributor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Corresondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Senior Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1199 :06x111 - June 06, 2008 (Jun/06/2008) | | With Erica Hill working as the special guest host, topics discussed include digging deeper into Hillary Clinton’s exit of the Presidential election and what went wrong in her campaign, what type of affects attack advertisements have on voters, and how the younger generation of voters are viewing Senator Obama making history by becoming the first African American individual to possibly be elected President. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Gail Saltz as Herself, Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gloria Borger as Herself (Sr. Political Analyst), Carl Bernstein as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Erica Hill as Herself | | | |
| 1200 :06x112 - June 09, 2008 (Jun/09/2008) | | With Campbell Brown working as the special guest host, topics discussed include how Senator Obama is starting his campaign comparing Senator McCain to President Bush and what his plans entail to curtail the sagging economy. Also discussed are Senator Clinton’s concession speech that was made on Saturday and what each candidate still in the race is going to do in order to win the support of those who voted for her. Erica Hill then talks about the extreme heat and flooding that is hitting the Midwestern and Northeastern states. | | Guest Stars: Ed Rollins as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (Political Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Dee Dee Myers as Herself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1201 :06x113 - June 10, 2008 (Jun/10/2008) | | With Campbell Brown as the special guest host, she and other CNN Correspondents discuss the latest news surrounding the Presidential Campaign between Senators Obama and McCain and how they would tackle the slumping economy if they are elected and how each candidate is courting the evangelical community. Also discussed is the possibility of Chelsea Clinton one day running for political office. | | Guest Stars: Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dr. Gail Saltz as Herself, Ed Rollins as Himself (CNN Contributor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1202 :06x114 - June 11, 2008 (Jun/11/2008) | | With Campbell Brown as the guest host, topics discussed include breaking news about a tornado touching down at a Boy Scout camp in Iowa; injuring at least 40 and killing at least 4. Campbell is then joined by several correspondents to discuss the latest war of words between Senators Obama and McCain. | | Guest Stars: Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist), Erica Hill as Herself (Heandline News Anchor), Farai Chideya as Herself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1203 :06x115 - June 12, 2008 (Jun/12/2008) | | With Campbell Brown sitting in as guest host, she and other CNN Correspondents continue to discuss the extreme weather that several parts of the country are currently experiencing and then interview several Boy Scouts to get their reaction about what it was like to survive last night’s tornado in Iowa. Topics also discussed include Senator Obama and his wife setting up a website to debunk rumors circulating about them, why al-Qaida is its own worse enemy in Iraq, and whether a Hedge Fund manager committed suicide in order to escape prison time. | | Guest Stars: Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Karen Tumulty as Herself, John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (Political Analyst), David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1204 :06x116 - June 13, 2008 (Jun/13/2008) | | With Campbell Brown working as the special guest host, she and several CNN Journalists remember journalist Tim Russet, who died early this afternoon of a massive heart attack. Also shown are some clips of an upcoming part of Planet in Peril, while Gary Tuchman and Dan Simon report on the latest news about the floods in Iowa. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), John Harwood (1) as Himself, Wolf Blitzer as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1205 :06x117 - June 16, 2008 (Jun/16/2008) | | With Campbell Brown sitting in as the special guest host, she and several members of CNN’s Political team discuss the latest news surrounding the U.S. Presidential election, such as Al Gore endorsing Senator Obama, how Obama brought in Senator Clinton’s fired campaign manager to run his VP search, and several mistakes McCain recently made in fundraising stops that could cost him voters in November. Gary Tuchman and Dan Simon report on the latest news surrounding the flooding in Iowa and the surrounding states. Then shown are clips from an upcoming segment of Plant in Peril, and the latest news surrounding the same-sex marriages that have started to be performed in California. | | Guest Stars: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline news Anchor), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Gloria Borger as Herself (Sr. Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist), Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, | Guest Hosts: Campbell Brown as Herself | | | |
| 1206 :06x118 - June 17, 2008 (Jun/17/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the breaking news about a recent levee break that occurred near Gulfport, Illinois and how state officials there and in Iowa are fearful that more levees could be breached soon. Anderson is then joined by several CNN Political Correspondents to discuss the latest news on the political front, such as Senator Obama and McCain bickering on several issues important to voters; and how Michelle Obama is getting better prepared for the general election. In “Crime & Punishment,” Erica Hill discusses the latest news surrounding the missing Hedge Fund manager, suspected of skipping out of serving his jail term. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Roland Martin as Himself (Political Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist) | | | |
| 1207 :06x119 - June 18, 2008 (Jun/18/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson continues CNN’s coverage of the flooding occurring in the Midwestern States. In “Raw Politics,” Tom Foreman reports on the latest jabs that the Presidential candidates’ wives are throwing at one another, while Candy Crowley reports on how Senator Obama has come under fire when volunteers declined to let a pair of Muslim women sit behind the Presidential hopeful the night Al Gore endorsed his Presidential bid. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Mary Frances Berry (1) as Herself, Dr. Larry Sabato as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist) | | | |
| 1208 :06x120 - June 19, 2008 (Jun/19/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues continue to discuss how levees along the Mississippi River are still being breached and how residents in Missouri and other states are dealing with the severe flooding. Randi Kaye then reports on the latest news surrounding the manhunt of the New York Hedge Fund manager. In the political scene, Senator Obama is being criticized by several groups for refusing to use public funding in his campaign. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Contributor), James Carville as Himself (Political Correspondent), Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1209 :06x121 - June 20, 2008 (Jun/20/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues continue their coverage of the Midwest floods. In “Raw Politics,” Senator Obama potentially playing the race card during his campaign, how Senator Clinton appearing with the Senator on the campaign trail is discussed. Randi Kaye then investigates how numerous high school students in a small Massachusetts town are becoming pregnant, apparently after participating in a pregnancy pact. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist) | | | |
| 1210 :06x122 - June 23, 2008 (Jun/23/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the Midwest floods, details about the 2008 Presidential Election, Don Imus being in the hot seat again for bringing up race during his radio show, and the latest revelations of the supposed “Pregnancy Pact” in Gloucester, Massachusetts. | | Guest Stars: Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Michael Medved as Himself, Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Klein as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), David Mattingly as Himself (National Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | | | |
| 1211 :06x123 - June 24, 2008 (Jun/24/2008) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Al Sharpton as Himself, Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Dr. James Dobson (1) as Himself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Arianna Huffington as Herself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | | | | |
| 1213 :06x125 - June 26, 2008 (Jun/26/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the 2008 Presidential election, such as the recent meeting between Senators Obama and Clinton with her supporters, and Senator McCain’s plan to become the next President of the United States. Anderson is then joined by Christiane Amanpour to discuss North Korea’s recent announcement that they will be dismantling their nuclear program. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself, Christiane Amanpour as Herself (Chief International Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Jamal Simmons as Himself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | | | | |
| 1215 :06x127 - June 30, 2008 (Jun/30/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the 2008 Presidential Election, such as McCain coming under attack for his war record, how Obama is defending his patriotism, and how Obama recently chatted with Bill Clinton. Also discussed is the latest news about the murder mystery of pregnant soldier who was recently found in a North Carolina hotel room. | | Guest Stars: David Mattingly as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Sr. Legal Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), James Carville as Himself (Political Correspondent), Bill Bennett (1) as Himself (CNN Political Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent) | | | |
| 1216 :06x128 - July 01, 3008 (Jul/01/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding how the declining economy is driving the Presidential candidates to find a way to stimulate the economy and boost consumer confidence. How Senator Obama is courting Evangelical voters is also discussed on the political front. In other news, a murder suspect who went on a killing spree in two states is arrested; how a psychiatric hospital in New York is coming under fire after a patient dies after collapsing and doesn’t receive any help; and debating whether Texas resident Joe Horn was right in shooting a pair of thieves who were robbing a neighbor. | | Guest Stars: Lisa Bloom as Herself (Tru TV Anchor), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), Robert Zimmerman (1) as Himself, Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1217 :06x129 - July 02, 2008 (Jul/02/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss how 3 American hostages that were being held in Columbia were rescued and soon will be returning to American soil soon. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Bill Richardson as Himself (as Gov. Bill Richardson) | | | |
| 1218 :06x130 - July 03, 2008 (Jul/03/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the latest news on the political front, such as Senator Obama possibly “flip-floping” on pulling troops in Iraq in a timely fashion and whether he is moving to the political center. Details about the America hostages being rescued in Columbia, the wildfires raging in Big Sur, and the manhunt of a Hedge Fund manager coming to an end when he turned himself in are also discussed. | | Guest Stars: Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Sr. Legal Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Ed Schultz as Himself, Cliff May as Himself | | | |
| 1219 :06x131 - July 04, 2008 (Jul/04/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues take an up-close look at Senators Barack Obama and John McCain, one of whom will become the next President of America. | | Guest Stars: Will Cohen (3) as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Heandline News Anchor), Claire McCaskill as Herself (as Sen. Claire McCaskill) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1252 :06x164 - August 19, 2008 (Aug/19/2008) | | With Campbell Brown in as the special guest host, she and CNN Correspondents discuss the latest news surrounding the Presidential Campaigns, with reports coming in that both candidates close to selecting their running mates. Also discussed is the damage that Tropical Storm Faye is causing in Florida and the late news regarding the Georgia-Russia crisis is talked about | | Special Guest Stars: Campbell Brown as Herself, | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), | Interviewees: Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1261 :06x173 - September 01, 2008 (Sep/01/2008) | | Reporting living from New Orleans, Anderson reports the latest news surrounding Hurricane Gustav wreaking havoc on the U.S. gulf coast. Anderson, CNN Correspondent Drew Griffin, and other Correspondents also report on how so far the levees are remaining in tact. Also discussed on the Political front include how Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Paulin’s 17-year-old is five months pregnant and how Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama views the government’s response to Hurricane Gustav is swiftly aiding people displaced by the storm so far. | | Guest Stars: Drew Griffin as Himself, Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself, Randi Kaye as Herself, Chad Myers as Himself (CNN Meteorologist) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1306 :06x218 - November 03, 2008 (Nov/03/2008) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Interviewees: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), Paul Begala as Himself (Political Correspondent), Ed Rollins as Himself, Gloria Borger as Herself (Sr. Political Analyst), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1307 :06x219 - November 05, 2008 (Nov/05/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson continue their coverage of election night in the U.S., discussing how Sen. Barack Obama became the first African American man to be elected President and how he will begin his transition to power. Chief National Correspondent John King then discusses how Obama gained support from Latino voters and voters from several Red States. Gov. Sarah Palin then starts talking about the flack she is receiving from critics and the possibility of running for President in 2012. | | Interviewees: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), Soledad O'Brien as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Ed Rollins as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1308 :06x220 - November 06, 2008 (Nov/06/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and colleagues discuss the transition of power between President Bush and President-elect Barack Obama. Topics discussed include who Obama is selecting to be on his staff and economic meetings he is going to be having in upcoming days. Other Political news discussed includes potential campaign tension that occurred between Gov. Palin and Sen. McCain, and how President-elect Obama’s children are going to be adjusting to living in the White House. Erica Hill and CNN Economic Analyst Ali Velshi discuss is the worsening Global economy. Also discussed is the Gay marriage fight in California and how it will affect couples who already got married when the law was overturned earlier this year. | | Interviewees: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), Roland Martin as Himself (CNN Analyst), Jeffrey Toobin as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Paul Begala as Himself (Political Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Senior Political Analyst), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1309 :06x221 - November 07, 2008 (Nov/07/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding President-Elect Obama’s first press conference as the next leader of the U.S., what he intends to do to help turn the economic crisis around, and how he will handle international relations with the Middle Eastern countries and Russia. CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman interviews Gov. Palin about the smear campaign that has occurred following the election on Tuesday night. Anderson is then joined by a panel to continue the discussion surrounding the protest the outcome of Proposition 8 in California. | | Interviewees: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Lisa Bloom as Herself (TruTv Anchor), Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, Peter Bergen as Himself (CNN Terrorism Analyst), Christiane Amanpour as Herself (Chief International Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Poilitical Correspondent) | | | |
| 1310 :06x222 - November 10, 2008 (Nov/10/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the following news items: President-elect Obama visit with President Bush; how President-elect Obama is going about with the transition of power between he and President Bush and what he has to do to bolster the economy; CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman’s recent interview with Gov. Palin following her return to Alaska and what her Political plans are in the future; Randi Kaye then tours the White House and shares the history about the touch former first families have put on this historic home. | | Interviewees: Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst) | | | |
| 1311 :06x223 - November 11, 2008 (Nov/11/2008) | | In tonight’s installment Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding President-elect Obama’s transition to power and how he is pushing a new economic stimulus plan and plan to aid the U.S. automotive industry. CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman then looks into what would happen if the automotive industry were to fail. Then discussed is how President-elect Obama can go about finding Osama Bin-Laden and what Gov. Palin’s plans are for running for National office in the future. In “Crime and Punishment,” Joe Johns investigates whether the death of an Ecuadorian immigrant in New York State was the result of a hate crime. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Joe Johns as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Michael Ware (2) as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Peter Bergen as Himself (CNN Terror Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1312 :06x224 - November 12, 2008 (Nov/12/2008) | | In tonight's installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news in the worldwide financial crisis; Gov. Palin's political future; the Obama family's search for a first dog; and the recent news surrounding the legal battle following California's passage of Proposition 8. Special Correspondent Soledad O'Brien then previews a special that will air tomorrow night about the "Escape from Jamestown." | | Guest Stars: Soledad O'Brien as Herself (Special Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Tony Perkins (3) as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent) | | | |
| 1313 :06x225 - November 13, 2008 (Nov/13/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the following topics: sources mentioning that Sen. Hillary Clinton might be named as President-elect Obama’s Secretary of State and how their political relationship changed through the course of their Presidential campaigns; the volatile stock market over the past few days and how analysts are trying to figure out when the numbers will bottom out; what the atmosphere was like at the Republican Governors Association during Gov. Palin’s press conference was like; and who are the ones at the helm for the failures of the U.S. Automotive Industry. | | Guest Stars: Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dana Bash as Herself (Congressional Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), Gloria Borger as Herself (Sr. Political Analyst) | | | |
| 1314 :06x226 - November 14, 2008 (Nov/14/2008) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and his colleagues discuss the latest news surrounding the breaking news that President-elect Obama, Sen. Clinton, and Gov. Richardson have had meetings discussing the job of Secretary of State; 3 major cities requesting Federal aid to balance their budgets as well as the “Big 3” car companies looking to Congress for their own bailouts; First Lady Laura Bush talks about what she and Michelle Obama discussed on the Obama’s visit to the White House on Monday; and CNN Correspondent Dan Simon investigates how the mortgage meltdown in one California town is effecting its residents. | | Guest Stars: Candy Crowley as Herself (Sr. Political Correspondent), David Gergen (1) as Himself (Sr. Political Analyst), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Ali Velshi as Himself (Chief Buisness Correspondent) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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