AC360 Podcast for Monday, October 15, 2012 Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program.
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CNN Radio News
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CNN Radio brings you an in-depth update on the news every Monday - Friday evening. Posted at 4:30pm eastern this podcast gives you personal stories you won't get anywhere else, as well as catching you up on some of the headlines of the day. (15 - 20 minutes)
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Julian Zelizer: Do facts matter? (daily) CNN Opinion contributor Julian Zelizer says, fact checking has grown tremendously in this election and that the process is a good one, but he wonders if anyone is paying attention to the results.
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The Candy behind the debate Ahead of Tuesday night's town-hall presidential debate, moderator Candy Crowley talks with CNN Profiles. We get an inside look at not only how she's preparing for the debate but how she manages to find time to sleep.
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Should youth football be banned? The number of concussions in youth football has prompted a school board in New Hampshire to consider a ban of the sport. CNN's Jim Roope reports.
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Erin Burnett OutFront 10.15.2012 (daily) Mitt Romney continues to offer no specifics on his tax reform plan and says they will work it out with Congress. Does that plan add up with a divided Congress?
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GPS October 14th Podcast On Fareed Zakaria GPS this week, the story behind "Argo." Also, is there a split amongst conservatives on how to deal with the world? Fareed offers his take, and convenes a panel of thinkers: Kishore Mahbubani, Bill Keller, Bret Stephens, Danielle Pletka. Finally, how America came to terms with death. More than 600,000 Americans were killed in the Civil War. Harvard historian Drew Faust and filmmaker Ric Burns discuss a new PBS documentary that shows how those deaths explain an important part of America’s national identity, shedding light on the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Joe Walsh, Chris Van Hollen, Mike Rogers, Beau Biden (daily) Post-V.P. Debate; Interview with Congressman Rogers; Interview with Congressman Van Hollen
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Critical Look at the Media (weekly) Pundits sound off on Biden’s mocking style; Candy Crowley preps for the next debate; Bissinger slammed for switching to Romney.
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Rematch: Obama vs. Romney Today, the next debate: a president looks for a do-over and a challenger looks for a repeat. Round two of Obama versus Romney: with Obama Campaign Senior Adviser Robert Gibbs and Romney Campaign Senior Adviser Ed Gillespie. Then, the sunshine state leans Romney, two influential Floridians join us: Former Democratic Congressman Robert Wexler and the Chairman of the American Conservative Union Al Cardenas. Plus, the politics of your money with anti-tax power player Grover Norquist, Democratic Strategist Bill Burton, USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page and CNN National Political Correspondent Jim Acosta.
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