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Bill Bennett corrected CNN's Wolf Blitzer's presumption on Monday that Rush Limbaugh's “phony soldiers” comment was directed at soldiers who served in Iraq and now oppose the war, but in setting up the “Strategy Session” segment on Tuesday's The Situation Room, Blitzer again adopted as fact the spin of the far-left group pushing the attack on Limbaugh. With the text on screen, Blitzer highlighted how “Democratic Congressman Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania.says: 'Someone should tell chicken hawk Rush Limbaugh that the only phonies are those who choose not to serve and then criticize those who do.'” To Bennett and Donna Brazile, Blitzer wondered: “What do you make of this strategy that Harry Reid.and others are saying now that Rush Limbaugh was inappropriately offensive to veterans?” Bennett retorted with “not much” and observed: “When you shoot at a king, and he's the king of talk radio, you better get him. They didn't get him
IraqBaghdadIowaUnited-statesPennsylvaniaAmericansAmericanBrian-rossRush-limbaughJohn-kerryMax-clelandHarry-reidOn Friday’s Newsroom program, CNN anchor Heidi Collins failed to mention ACORN’s role in sponsoring a rally against foreclosures in an Oakland, California neighborhood. During her brief, video clips from the protest clearly showed the presence of the group’s signs, name, and logo.Collins characterized the rally as “[a]nger over the foreclosure crisis pouring out into the streets of Oakland, California protesters had a rally in a neighborhood where last month, more than 165 people lost their homes, or now face the possibility of foreclosure. They’re vowing to stop the banks from taking control of the properties.”Local media in the San Francisco Bay area did a better job of covering the protest. A news brief in the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday mentioned ACORN by name: “Community group ACORN.is launching a campaign to encourage families in foreclosure to refuse to leave their homes. The group staged a rally.at the East Oakland home of Rosa Gonzalez, who has been forec
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CNN President Jeff Zucker, in the network control room in Washington during the Mueller hearings in July 2019.
As the first US presidential debate of the 2020 general election came to a close last Autumn, CNN s top anchors and political correspondents stepped up to offer their seasoned perspective and analysis. “That,” said anchor Jake Tapper, “was a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a train wreck.” But political correspondent Dana Bash insisted on cutting to the chase. “You used some high-minded language,” she parried. “I m just going to say it like it is: That was a s..t show.”
ColoradoUnited-statesItalyNew-yorkWashingtonSyracuse-universityWhite-houseDistrict-of-columbiaAmericansAmericaDonald-trumpJake-tapperDuring a solid yellow light. how would you not know you speed up as fast as you can, slam the gas. my pet peeve, people who drive 55 or 65 in the left lane, they use the passing lane as a cruising lane. that drives me crazy. look at the two of you. my wife always complain i don t move the car fast enough. in my town, pretend you re in this lane and someone is here, you have the right away to go straight, you have your turn signal on and cut in front of you and make a left. this wasn t our question of the day, but kiran will handle it. we want to know what you think. we have great responses, e-mail us at cnn.com/am, tweet us @christine romans @cnn oor @a or @ali velshi. up next, thousands of swimming pools may have to close this memorial day weekend. we ll tell you why and what specifically could be the problem here for all of these
PeopleGasPassing-lanePet-peeveTwoLightCruising-lane5565Sports-carFrontTownOld. again, most people don t think about that. i think we need to change that culture a little bit. as young as 18 years old, get your blood pressure checked. unchecked blood pressure, hypertension untreated for long periods of time, that can lead to heart disease. diet has a big part of it as well. let me focus specifically on sodium. you are right, kiran, we talk a lot about fatty diets and all those things. the amount of sodium we take in on average is double to triple what we should be taking in. there are some hidden sources of this for sure. tomato juice, for example, i see people drinking this on planes all the time. more than 400 milligrams. you don t want to be eating more than 2 grams in a day. chicken noodle soup, more than a gram. frozen foods, they often use salt and sodium to preserve it. you are eating that sodium as well. you can get almost your full
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