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With all the llama on llama action in Thursday's news, CNN decided it needed some deeper insight into the minds of the rampaging beasts that were terrifying the streets.
So, who did CNN bring in to offer unique insight?
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On Monday night in Ferguson, Mo., after the grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, predictably, there were riots in the streets.
During coverage of the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that struck California's Napa Valley and San Francisco Bay areas early last Sunday morning, a man claiming to be a cop called into CNN to give some inside information the quake and the recovery efforts.
We all know where this is going.
While reporting live from the scene of the MH17 disaster, the Malaysia Airlines flight that was shot down last Thursday near the Ukraine-Russia border, CNN's "New Day" co-anchor Chris Cuomo made a very poor choice when talking about some of the theories surrounding the plane's demise.
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Donald Sterling's disgraceful (but not surprising) comments about Earvin "Magic" Johnson weren't in the air for long before the Lakers legend was able to respond.
Following the Los Angeles Clippers owner's embarrassing interview on CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360' on Monday night, Magic had his own sit-down with Cooper Tuesday night to share his side of the sto
Continuing his never-ending quest to make everyone think he's the most insane person on the planet, former NBA player Dennis Rodman was back at it again Monday morning during an interview on CNN.
Rodman, along with the rest of his "basketball diplomacy" team, were interviewed on Monday live from Pyongyang, North Korea, about their latest trip to the worst place on earth...
We all know the local news can be a crap shoot, but out of these crap shoots come some of the best live television bloopers. When a KARK production crew arrived to cover a fallen tree, they stumbled across a much more captivating story. A few moments into the interview, the old man being interviewed notices something unusual emerging from behind a bush in the distance.
Nancy Grace claims America is doomed because of radiation from Japan.
Now this is just my personal thoughts and mine only, but why does this loud mouth wannabe news person thinks she is always right? I can't stand this.