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Thursday, 9 June 2022

CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him

CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him


CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him

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 During a Wednesday discussion about President Biden's upcoming interview with late night host Jimmy Kimmel, CNN media analyst Bill Carter said that the president could use some "exposure that may not be too, you know, challenging for him.""New Day" host Brianna Keilar asked Carter what he thought the president was "hoping to achieve" in appearing on a late night show while suffering from

CNN correspondent Whitney Wild downplayed the violent threat against Justice Brett Kavanaugh's life and warned about political violence from both sides, after an armed man was arrested outside the justice's home, Wednesday.

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 CNN's law enforcement correspondent downplayed a violent threat against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after an armed California man was arrested outside Kavanaugh's home in Maryland, early Wednesday morning.Whitney Wild's initial report on CNN at 11 am EST wondered if the man "had a weapon at all," and did not disclose the violent threat. Law enforcement officials and other networks

Ana Navarro loses it during CNN gun control panel: 'Get your a--es in gear and call your Senators!'

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 During Tuesday's episode of CNN Tonight, guest panelist Ana Navarro lost it when The Dispatch editor-in-chief Jonah Goldberg tried to put America's recent mass shootings into "perspective."After Goldberg cited accurate school shooting statistics and asserted that we shouldn't be trying to "paralyze" American parents "with fear" over their children's safety, Navarro yelled at the

"The View" co-host Joy Behar said Wednesday that gun laws would change "once Black people get guns in this country."

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 "The View" co-host Joy Behar said Wednesday that gun laws will change in the U.S. "once Black people get guns," while discussing congressional action on gun control legislation. Guest host Lindsey Granger argued that people on both sides of the political aisle need to sit down, debate and find common ground on issues such as gun control and terrorism and "make real progress." Co-host Sara

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