Jan 13 7:00 PM

Have 2016 campaigns for Christie, Clinton collapsed before they've begun?

The White House in Washington, D.C. on Mar. 25, 2013.
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Have 2016 campaigns for Christie, Clinton collapsed before they've begun?

Guests:

Bill Schneider @BillSchneiderDC 
George Mason University professor, senior fellow at the Third Way think tank.

James Warren @JimWarren55
Washington bureau chief of The New York Daily News.

Michael Shure @MichaelShure 
Al Jazeera political contributor.

Read more about the federal audit of Gov. Chris Christie's administration's $25 million post-Superstorm Sandy marketing campaign, via The Associated Press; Politico's report on how Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign team created a list to rate its supporters and detractors; and President Barack Obama's remarks on a critical memoir written by former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, via the AP.

How could an oil-for-goods swap between Iran and Russia impact Iran nuclear sanction deal?

Guests:

David Rohde @RohdeD 
Columnist for Reuters and The Atlantic, Pulitzer Prize winner.

Reza Marashi @RezaMarashi 
Research director of the National Iranian American Council, former official at the U.S. State Department's Office of Iranian Affairs.

Read more about the reported oil-for-goods negotiations between Iran and Russia, via Reuters, and the latest discussion over whether Iran will have a role in the Syria peace talks, via Al Jazeera America.

How do North Koreans learn about the outside world?

The "Frontline" documentary "Secret State of North Korea" incorporates undercover footage shot by North Koreans.

Guest:

James Jones @rjamesjones 
Director-producer of "Secret State of North Korea"

Learn more about the documentary, which will premiere on PBS' "Frontline" on Tuesday, January 14.

Can stores keep consumer info safe?

Guest:

Danny Yadron @DannyYadron 
The Wall Street Journal's cybersecurity and hacker reporter.

Read more about Neiman Marcus' recent customer data breach, via Al Jazeera America.

The FAA investigates why a Southwest plane landed at the wrong airport

Southwest Airlines Flight 4013 from Chicago was supposed to land at Branson Airport in Branson, Mo. on Sunday night but instead landed at a smaller airport 7 miles away.

Guest:

Mary Schiavo @MarySchiavo
Aviation attorney and former U.S. Department of Transportation inspector general.

Read more, via The Washington Post.

Highlights of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit

Guest:

Lauren Fix @LaurenFix 
Automotive expert, "The Car Coach."

Read more about new cars and concept vehicles at NAIAS, via the AP.

Tune in to Consider This at 10pm ET/7pm PT on Al Jazeera America. Join the conversation during the show by following our social accounts: @AJConsiderThis@HermelaTV, and @AMoraTV.

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