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June 13th, 2012
10:06 PM ET

Farm bill is set to reduce U.S. deficit. Does it add up?

The Senate voted Wednesday to proceed with the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012  also know as the 'Farm Bill.' A bi-partisan effort in the Senate to cut potentially $25 billion from farm subsidies. Proponents of the plan say it will help bring down the U.S. deficit.

But, does it add up?

CNN's Dana Bash sits down with Senators Debbie Stabenow and  Pat Roberts of the Senate Agriculture Committee.


Filed under: Economy • News • Politics • Power Failures
June 13th, 2012
10:00 PM ET

Fmr. Coca Cola exec. joins the war on soda: Obesity "was not on our radar"

Mayor Michael Bloomberg may be at it again. His team of health experts is urging him to nix "SUPER SIZED" snacks, including those tubs of buttery popcorn we all love at the movies. That's on top of his controversial move to ban big containers of soda and other sugary drinks.

Todd Putman, former top marketing executive for Coca-Cola, says Bloomberg's on the right track and his former company shares the blame for our country's obesity problem.


Filed under: Law • News
June 13th, 2012
09:15 PM ET

Sandusky trial: Alleged victim recounts abuse in Penn State showers, saying Sandusky threatened him

Day 3 of the Jerry Sandusky trial, the prosecution announced today that it will rest its case on Friday. Three victims testified Wednesday detailing their alleged abuse by Former Penn State football coach, Jerry Sandusky.

Beth Karas, Correspondent, "In Session" on truTV and Anne Bremner, former sex-crimes prosecutor comes OutFront.

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Filed under: Crime
June 13th, 2012
09:01 PM ET

Russia, U.S. point fingers over Syria: Who is telling the truth?

Russia is fighting back allegations by the U.S. that they are providing attack helicopters to the al Assad regime. The Russians accused the U.S. of arming Syrian rebels. Who is telling the truth?

Washington Post Natl. Sec. Correspondent, Joby Warrick comes OutFront.

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Filed under: International • News
June 13th, 2012
08:41 PM ET

JPMorgan: Too big to manage?

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon said he did not know how bad the trades were before April. Is JPMorgan too big to manage?

Contributing Editor at Fortune, William Cohan and Steve Moore, member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board comes OutFront.


Filed under: Economy
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