 Erin Burnett OutFront 02.06.2012 (daily) The growing threat to America in the middle east: massacres in Syria, riots and arrests of Americans in Egypt and America getting tougher on Iran. And the President defending the use of Super PAC money.  
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 AC360 Daily Podcast 02.02.2012 Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program.  
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 The New Promised Land: Silicon Valley Silicon Valley's startups are mostly young, male and white. The NewMe incubator aims to change that with a two-month immersion in San Francisco, Soledad O'Brien reports.  
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 02-07-2012 8pm GMT (daily) News from around the world from CNN. Go beyond borders.  
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 Five ways al-Assad may fall (daily) Soner Cagaptay, a Sr. Fellow at Washington Institute, explains to CNN's Brooke Baldwin five possible ways Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad may fall from power.  
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 2012: View from the states CNN's Candy Crowley speaks with two governors about the 2012 contests. Also, the latest on Iran and Israel from an in the know congressman. Lastly, what's going on with the economy?  
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 You Can't Make This Stuff Up (weekly) CNN's Jim Ribble takes a look at the lighter side of news.  
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 The Kids are Alright This Sauce is all about political perspective. We’ll visit Tampa Preparatory School to meet some future leaders (and first time voters) to get their thoughts on this cycle. Plus, we’ll explore the world of campaign party music.  
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 Talking with the world's highest-paid politician First up, a panel takes on the 2012 race; then, examining democracy in the Middle East; also, a conversation with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.  
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 Earliest Sound Recordings Give Voice to History. Two decades before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph a French scientist experimented with recording the human voice. CNN's Steve Kastenbaum looks at the race to preserve early recordings.  
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 Facebook looks to go public CNN's Doug Gross, John Sutter and Stephanie Goldberg discuss Facebook's $5 million IPO, whether or not they feel guilty about buying iPhones and a failing McDonalds Twitter campaign.  
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 The Super Bowl: ads, music and more CNN's Michelle Wright and Lisa Respers France talk everything Super Bowl from Madonna's halftime show with MIA's uncensored moment, the commercials, and a big series premiere afterward.  
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 Marketplace Africa: "Shine Credit" Micro-finance in Ghana Millions across Africa don't have access to traditional banking. "Shine Credit" is a micro-finance company offering personal service to small business owners in Accra, Ghana. The company provides loans and a safe place to store hard earned savings without having to go to a bank.  
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 Marketplace Middle East: Concerns Over Crude Oil As tensions grow over events in Iran and Syria, a talk with the OPEC Secretary General about the price of crude oil going over $100 a barrel.  
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 Quest Means Business 02.06.2012 Richard Quest reports on business news happening around the globe.  
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 Blunders from the media and politicians (weekly) Media blunders over Trump; press ignites Komen Foundation reversal; erroneous reports of a Newt Gingrich endorsement; Gingrich being assaulted by the conservative media.  
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 Talk Asia: Tiger Mom Amy Chua At this year's Jaipur Literature Festival, the largest in Asia, it was Tiger Mother Amy Chua filling the crowds. Does Amy Chua have any regrets a year after "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" ignited a worldwide controversy and made her a best selling author?  
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 Finding the fallen A team dedicated to finding, recovering and identifying every missing U.S. service member opens its doors to CNN.  
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 New Mormon Pioneer: Joanna Brooks As a young feminist activist, Joanna Brooks watched her church excommunicate her heroes. For 10 years she walked away. Now she's the 'it' Mormon girl. CNN's John Lisk interviews Joanna Brooks.  
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 Money Matters 02.06.12 (daily) Your quick, daily update after the Closing Bell on how the markets finished and other big news in business.  
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 Health, Family and Chips (weekly) First up, talking to one doctor who says he knows how to prevent illness; then, taking a look at your family tree; then, the truth behind double dipping chips.  
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