Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - September 08, 2003 (Sep/08/2003) | | In this first ever episode of Anderson Cooper 360°, Anderson Cooper looks into the fact that President Bush wants eighty-seven billion dollars more to pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Later, he speaks with several correspondents in order to see where they believe the leaders of Al Qaeda could be hiding, though he also speaks with a different group of individuals on whether or not Saudi Arabia is a true ally in the War on Terror. | | Guest Stars: John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | |
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| 2 :01x02 - September 09, 2003 (Sep/09/2003) | | Anderson Cooper speaks with one of the more well-known candidates in the California Recall Election who has recently announced that he’s dropping out of the race. Later, he looks into a recent suicide bombing that has taken place in Jerusalem, though he also speaks to some of his colleagues over how the military is going to send more soldiers into Iraq. | |
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| 3 :01x03 - September 10, 2003 (Sep/10/2003) | | Anderson Cooper looks into a new tape that Osama bin Laden and his other chief officers have recently released, in which he decides to speak with several CNN correspondents about what appears on the tape. Later, he examines allegations that say the EPA lied to the citizens of New York City about the air after the September 11th terrorist attacks, though he also talks about a bride who was killed by terrorists on the day before her wedding. | | Guest Stars: John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent) | |
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| 4 :01x04 - September 11, 2003 (Sep/10/2003) | | Anderson Cooper talks about what happened two years ago on September 11th, 2001; though he shows many videos on the subject as well, including speaking with a correspondent who is live from ground zero, the location where the World Trade Center once stood. Later, he speaks on issues in the Middle East, in which a senior member of Israel’s government has openly expressed that the Palestinian authority President, Yasser Arafat, is an obstacle on the road to peace. | |
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| 5 :01x05 - September 12, 2003 (Sep/12/2003) | | Anderson Cooper looks at Yasser Arafat’s predicament in order to see if he is going to be forced away from power due to his refusal to find peace with Israel. Later, he examines the life of John Ritter and Johnny Cash, who recently died, though he interviews someone in regards to Johnny Cash in order to highlight his career. Anderson Cooper also shows footage of a disabled mountain climber who had managed to scale the tallest mountain in Japan. | |
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| 68 :01x68 - December 14, 2003 (Dec/14/2003) | | In this special weekend edition of Anderson Cooper 360°, Anderson Cooper talks about how Saddam Hussein has just been captured and he speaks with several CNN correspondents in order to see what they might mean for the United States and their struggles in Iraq. He shows clips from around the world from various leaders and government officials who all speak on the tremendous accomplishment that it was to capture Saddam Hussein alive, though he also speaks on his own thoughts on the significance of the day’s events. | |
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Season 2 |
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| 83 :02x06 - January 09, 2004 (Jan/09/2004) | | In this episode of Anderson Cooper 360°, Anderson Cooper talks to his colleagues about why the government has changed the terror threat level, though news about Saddam Hussein being declared a prisoner of war is also a topic that he speaks with them about. Later in the program, he looks into an issue where a woman was attacked by a mountain lion, as well as a story on teenagers using penile enhancement drugs. | |
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| 100 :02x23 - February 10, 2004 (Feb/10/2004) | | Anderson Cooper and several of his CNN colleagues discuss the 2004 Primary Election, in which he speaks on whether or not John Edwards or Wesley Clark will be able to break John Kerry's strong lead. Later, they speak with several voters on why they feel that the person they voted for was the correct individual to potentially become a candidate for the presidency. | |
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| 121 :02x45 - March 10, 2004 (Mar/10/2004) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson discusses how the race to the White House is heating up, with Democratic hopeful John Kerry answering Republican attacks on his campaign with responses that President Bush has been deceiving the world in regards to the war in Iraq. Other topics talked about include the use of steroids in Major League Baseball and what Congress can do to put an end to the problem, and the recent rise in violent fights breaking out in NHL games. | |
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Season 3 |
| 333 :03x01 - January 10, 2005 (Jan/10/2005) | | In this installment, Anderson reports on the heavy rains that have been hitting California and causing flash floods all over the state. Also highlighted is how the rain caused severe mudslides in Southern California, damaging numerous homes and closing various roads. In the week following a train wreck in South Carolina, nine people died, but officials where unsure what caused their deaths, but soon discovered the cause was cloud of toxic chlorine gas. Also reported on is how CBS fired several of its producers following reports of President Bush’s service in the National Guard. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent) | |
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Season 4 |
| 579 :04x01 - January 02, 2006 (Jan/02/2006) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and several CNN journalists are reporting on a cave-in that occurred at the Sago Mine in West Virginia and how rescue workers are searching for survivors. Anderson then interviews West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin to get the latest news about the rescue efforts. Also reported on is how firefighters have been able to get a handle on the wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma now that fires in the area have slowed down considerably. Anderson then briefly mentions the massive flooding that is occurring in California that resulted in several mudslides in the southern part of the state. | | Guest Stars: Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Joe Johns as Himself (Capitlal Hill Correspondent) | |
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| 580 :04x02 - January 03, 2006 (Jan/03/2006) | | Reporting live from West Virginia, Anderson and several CNN journalists continue their coverage of the search for the missing miners. After finding one miner dead, the rescue teams are frantically trying to get to the others before carbon monoxide levels rise to dangerous levels inside the mine. Dr. Sanjay Gupta then highlights the several ways individuals can be afflicted by carbon monoxide poisoning and what can be done to protect themselves and their family members. Family and friends of the trapped miners are also interviewed to get a sense of what they’re feeling while waiting for news about their loved ones. Governor Joe Manchin then holds a press conference to report on the latest rescue efforts. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor) | |
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| 581 :04x03 - January 04, 2006 (Jan/04/2006) | | With Anderson reporting live from West Virginia, the latest in the Sago mine cave-in. When it looked like prayers were answered and the remaining miners where found alive, the elation felt by all involved soon turned to sorrow due to incorrect information led everyone to discover only one miner made it to safety. West Virginia’s governor then announces that the state is ordering a full investigation to find out why the misinformation occurred. Several colleagues of Cooper then reports from the nearby hospital with latest on the surviving miner’s medical treatment. Later, Capital Hill Correspondent Joe Johns investigates why took mining officials so long to tell the family of the miners that their loved ones died. Lastly, Cooper and several CNN Correspondents report on Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon being in critical condition in the hospital after suffering a major stroke. | | Guest Stars: Joe Johns as Himself (Capital Hill Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor) | |
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| 582 :04x04 - January 05, 2006 (Jan/05/2006) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson and several colleagues report on the latest events in the Sago Mine cave-in. During the rescue of the only surviving miner, a letter written by one of his fallen co-workers was found and released to the media by the family members. Anderson then talks with Correspondent Randi Kaye to find out what it is like at the mine now that everyone knows the fates that the miners met. Anderson and Dr. Sanjay Gupta then discuss the content of the letter and what it is like to be afflicted with carbon monoxide poisoning. Following this, Anderson plays a segment of an interview with West Virginia’s governor with what it was like following the news of the miners’ deaths. In other news, Anderson and Wolf Blitzer report on the latest in Ariel Sharon’s health scare in Israel and what it means to the U.S. Lastly, in a special “Keeping Them Honest,” Rick Sanchez reports on why politicians in Washington are planning on pulling the plug of benefits for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. | | Guest Stars: Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Dan Simon as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, Rick Sanchez as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Erica Hill as Herself (Headline News Anchor) | |
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| 583 :04x05 - January 06, 2006 (Jan/06/2006) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson reports on the latest news involving the Sago Mine disaster. With audiotapes of the rescue and 911 calls being brought to light, the families of the miners where able to gain insight into what rescue crews where dealing with in the mines. It is also reported on that rescuers, not doctors where determining whether the miners where dead and how they could have been wrong in those assessments. CNN Correspondent Randi Kaye then interviews the family of the miner who left the note to his family. With Tom Foreman and Wolf Blitzer reporting on the latest with Ariel Sharon’s recent health problems, they investigate what his future might hold for the shaky Middle East relationships around the world. Lastly, Rick Sanchez reports in a special “Keeping Them Honest” how one neighborhood is waiting for 1.1 million gallons of crude to be cleaned up and why several agencies are fighting over who is supposed to clean it up. | | Guest Stars: Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Himself (Chief Medical Correspondent), Randi Kaye as Herself (CNN Correspondent), Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Wolf Blitzer as Himself, Sophia Choi as Herself (Headline News Anchor), Rick Sanchez as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | |
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Season 5 |
| 836 :05x01 - January 01, 2007 (Jan/01/2007) | | As the New Year begins, reports are coming in from Iraq that the U.S. death count is now topping 3,000 lives lost, despite the fact that Saddam is no longer in power and was executed in late December. As Lebanon and Israel continue to fight in their bitter war, Congress and the President are having their own battle over immigration reform. Also, one week following his death, friends, family, and former colleagues say good-bye to former President Ford before being laid to rest in his hometown. | | Guest Stars: John Roberts (2) as Himself, David Gergen (1) as Himself, Gary Tuchman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Kyra Phillips as Herself, Rick Sanchez as Himself (CNN Correspondent) | |
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| 837 :05x02 - January 02, 2007 (Jan/02/2007) | | In this installment, the nation continues to remember former President Ford before he is laid to rest in Michigan. Also reported on tonight is a special profile of 4 Marines who were ambushed by insurgents in one part of Iraq called the River of Secrets. As former mayor Rudy Giuliani considers running for President, a special document that details all the steps he intents to take from the start of his campaign to the primary ended up in the hands of a reporter from New York Daily News. Also reported on is Oprah Winfrey’s opening of a Leadership Academy for girls in South Africa, and surprising news that following the Sago Mine disaster, the safeguards that where put in place to protect miners are not being used. | | Guest Stars: John King as Himself (Chief National Correspondent), Oprah Winfrey as Herself, David Gergen (1) as Himself, Tom Foreman as Himself (CNN Correspondent), Suzanne Malveaux as Herself (White House Correspondent) | |
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| 838 :05x03 - January 03, 2007 (Jan/03/2007) | | In tonight’s installment, Anderson reports on the investigation into who video taped Saddam Hussein’s execution in Iraq and whether it will bring about more violence. A CNN correspondent then interviews the Iraqi National Security adviser about their detention of the guard that taped the execution and why Saddam’s treatment by Shiites before his death was considered fair. Also reported on is President Bush’s plan to send more troops to Iraq. Republican Presidential nominee is profiled and what it would be like if he were the first Mormon to be elected President. It is also reported that a high school student is in custody after shooting another student at school. | |
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| 839 :05x04 - January 04, 2007 (Jan/04/2007) | | In a special “Keeping Them Honest: The First 100 Hours,” Anderson and colleagues report on how the Democratic Congress, led by the first woman Speak of the House, and Democratic Senate Majority Leader are going to change lobbying practices and the course President Bush plans on taking in the war in Iraq. Also reported on is how more college students are leaving college deep in debt due to student loans and how Democrats are promising to help deal with their burdens. | |
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