Don't Fail Me Exploring the human face behind the crisis in public education: CNN's Soledad O'Brien follows three students in a robotics competition and looks at the essential math and science skills students need.
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07-18-2011 7pm GMT (daily) News around the world from CNN, Go Beyond Borders.
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Philips CEO Frans Van Houten (daily) CNN's John Defterios asked Philips CEO Frans Van Houten how it was going to turn the company around and how quickly.
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Clock Ticks Down on Debt Ceiling Debate First, insights into the policy and politics of the debt ceiling debate, then, 2012 politics with a former presidential hopeful and finally, everything else you missed this week in politics.
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Out To Lunch: Authentic Tacos For most Americans, taco night means a U-shaped hard taco shell with ground beef, lettuce and grated yellow cheese. Eatocracy.com’s Kat Kinsman takes us out to lunch for a taste of authentic tacos.
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You Can't Make This Stuff Up (weekly) CNN Radio's Jim Ribble takes a look at the lighter side of news.
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Is the Economy Really That Bad? This week on American Sauce, we take a look at how bad the economy really is. We look at two perspectives: "it's REALLY bad" versus "maybe it's not so bad."
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What's Going on With the Debt Ceiling? (daily) Republican Congressman Joe Walsh calls President Obama a liar. Democrats say tax the rich plus Michelle Bachman is gaining in the polls. And Harry Potter's first publisher on the secrets of the story he knew.
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Lawrence Summers on the Economy The former Treasury Secretary weighs in on the economy in general and also the debt talks. Then, revolution 2.0 in Egypt, the latest from Syria, the Brazilian economy and global warming.
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Interpol's Most Wanted Interpol's Red Notices are used by governments to pursue bad guys, but they can also be abused to pursue political opponents. CNN's Libby Lewis introduces us to two men Interpol considered fugitives.
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Spotify Aims to Change Music in U.S. The popular music listening and buying site in Europe called Spotify comes to the U.S. The Internet is still buzzing over Google Plus. And Netflix "fails" by upsetting its customers.
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J. Lo and Harry Potter Say Goodbye J. Lo and Marc Anthony split, "Harry Potter" breaks worldwide box office records and Jerry Seinfeld joins Twitter.
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African Voices: Staff Benda Bilili Their music and songs come straight from the streets of Kinshasa and they've grown to universal fame. Staff Benda Bilili, which consists of mainly disabled performers, began in the Congo.
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Marketplace Middle East: Rekindled Protests Protests have rekindled in Cairo's Tahrir Square on a grand scale. Hundreds are expressing their frustration at what they see as a snail's pace of change after the Arab uprisings.
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Quest Means Business 07.15.2011 Richard Quest reports on business news happening around the globe.
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Intrepid Adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes Anjali Roa sits down the man known as the world's greatest living explorer, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, to find out why his fear of heights and losing the tops of his fingers haven't stopped him yet.
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Iwo Jima Vets on Mercy Mission Veterans from both sides of World War II join forces to repatriate belongings taken from bodies on the battlefield.
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