CNN radio, I'm Paul Chambers. Voting in the Louisiana, GOP primary is well under way, CNN's Joe Johns is in New Orleans, and he says so far turn out is light. Very slow, we are in the Jefferson Parish area at *, and we've been watching, actually ther
First up,authorities are questioning the captain of an Italian cruise ship that wrecked last Friday.The captain was under house arrest yesterday.He may be accused of abandoning ship.The captain says the rock that the ship hit was uncharted and on his
Hey, Im Anderson Cooper. Welcome to the podcast. The new fibrin of your taxes will Keep Them Honest also RidicuList. Lets get started. Well, presidential elections happen every four years, but deja vu is forever. Keep that in mind as you listened to
It's a dream for a lot of Americans to retire at 65 and start living the good life. But the recession has now put that further out of reach for a lot of us. Alicia Munnell, she has just finished a study that says if we wait until we're 70 years old t
Hey, Im Anderson Cooper. Welcome to the podcast. Mitt Romney's money and the political storm of where he keeps millions of it. Keeping Them Honest, theres also the RidicuList. Lets get started. We begin tonight Keeping Them Honest with Mitt Romney's
Time now for the ridiculoust, and tonight we added the barbecue chip bandage. They legistly strike in Canada last month. The local news was allover, and I do mean all all over the case at a time. But it's only now going viral in the US. I should warn
The focus of the Olympic security has understandably been terrorism, but the organizers have numerous contingency plans for other risks. An obvious concern is London's transport network. A power blackout or fire could cause massive disruption to the
Good evening, everyone. We are coming to you from Oak Creek, Wisconsin, again tonight. There are significant new developments to tell you about in the wake of Sunday's shooting at the Sikh Temple. There is also here in Oak Creek a quiet, ongoing effo
Welcome to Keeping Them Honest tonight, two times with two powerful presidential campaign as one from each side. Now each one goes straight for the guts seeking to enforce negative views about other governor Mitt Romney over President Barack Obama. I
A factually bogus ad from the leading pro-Obama super PAC is expected to run in battleground states across the country. It features the laid-off Steel worker named, Joe Soptic. When Mitt Romney and Bain closed the plant, I lost my health care. And my
CNN Student News is kicking off a new school year. Im Natisha Lance, filling in for Carl Azuz, wholl be back tomorrow. And heres what you can expect from us every day, 10 minutes, no commercials and top headlines from around the world. Our first head
We begin tonight Keeping Them Honest on the trail of another charity, yet another charity that does a good job raising money and a great job paying the people who run it. As for actually helping the people theyre claiming to help Americas wounded war
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First up, we`re reporting on a wave ofviolence across the Middle Eastern nation of Iraq yesterday. Officials say atleast 62 people were killed and almost 200 others were wounded in theseattacks, and many of them seemed to be aimed at members of Iraq`
Thousands of teachers in Chicago didn'tstart their week in the classroom. They were here, you are about to find outwhy, because that's story is the first up in today's edition of CNN studentnews. Chicago has the third largest district inthe United St
We begin tonight with breaking news on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a hard-fought win for first responders, those men and women who were exposed to deadly toxins at Ground Zero. They will now finally have health cover for 58 d
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The polls are closed, the votes are counted, and we know who will be the next president of Venezuela. Same person who's held that title since 1999, his name is Hugo Chavez. Chavez was reelected over the weekend, he'll serve another 6-year-term as the
No less than 30 years and no more than 60. Thats the prison sentence for Jerry Sandusky. He is the former football coach at Penn State University who was convicted in June of sexually abusing young boys. An investigation blamed Penn State officials f
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