[Translate] This is the terrible result of an infrastructure problem that’s been known for decades and has yet went unadressed and ignored — perhaps until now. Way back in 1999, we were warned : “The American Society of Civil Engineers has released a Report Card for America’s Infrastructure, assigning letter grades for the nation’s public infrastructure and environment. The ASCE gave the U.S. an average grade of “D,” and said it will require more than one trillion dollars and a new national...
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[Translate] CNN’s just posted the transcript from the CNN Roland Martin Debates Show which was shown on Friday, July 27, 2007. Here’s the text below. But some information, first my name is spelled Zennie, not Zenni. That’s about it; here it is: MARTIN: Joining me now, the four people you just saw asking those YouTube questions. Kim Friedrich, a working mom who’s battling breast cancer; Lucas Brown Eyes, and award winning film student; Zenni Abraham, CEO of Sports Business Simulations, and Lori Harfenist,...
[Translate] I’m still in New York City, having appeared on CNN’s Roland Martin Debates to talk about the CNN / YouTube Debates program and its impact on society. But during this trip, what impressed me was the impact CNN’s now departed Paula Zahn had on everyone around her. People love her. This was made clear to me by the limo driver who picked me up at JFK. He said “Paula, she was great. Most people (CNN anchors and contributors) just get in (the car) and don’t say much. Paula, she asks you about...
[Translate] This is a video of my great adventure of a trip to New York City and to be a guest on CNN’s “Roland Martin Debates” Show on Friday July 27th 2007. My question submitted for the CNN / YouTube debates opened up a whole new set of doors and emboldened me to use video more effectively to communicate ideas and messages as well as to give others a voice. But that’s not what this video’s about. This movie’s about my trip. The video takes the first two days of my trip, from plane ride to...
[Translate] As you know, the CNN / YouTube debates is set to air tommorrow night and give the American public a window into, well, what America’s thinking about. I’m a video presenter, having submitted seven clips, including the one that is part of the example video at youtube.com/debates I thought it would be fun and informative to cull through as many of the submissions as possible and find patterns. Here’s what I’ve learned. First, CNN and YouTube have strict guidelines. They are as follows from...
[Translate] After months of what I have pointed to as reporting bias, CNN’s finally designing its news with balance. As of today, gone are the minutes upon hours of negatively-slanted reporting on Barack Obama and positively-slanted reports on Hillary Clinton. For example, I just saw a report detailing Senator Obama’s donations and that about 1 percent come from people who purchased items. The report ended up being a plus for Senator Obama. Then, Wolf Blitzer’s about to explain how John Edwards’ wife reportedly...
[Translate] Yesterday, Michael Moore, producer and director of the movie “Sicko” really hammered Wolf Blitzer on CNN’s “The Situation Room” and Blitzer, in a frankly professional way, managed to milk the moment as did CNN, which posted a video on Moore’s attack. Here’s the transcript: (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) BLITZER: Michael Moore is joining us now live from Detroit. Michael, thanks very much for coming in. You want to respond to anything … MOORE: First of all, Wolf, yeah, well —...
[Translate] Now, I have the smoking gun reason behind CNN’s apparent Anti-Obama bias in coverage and polling. I also have yet another window into how the Clinton campaign raises money, in addition to the campaign fraud lawsuit by Peter Paul . The photo shows Senator Clinton with the family of Vinod Gupta. Mr. Gupta’s on the far right and the woman he’s standing with is is wife Laurel. In the back are his sons Jess, Ben, and Alex. The man next to Senator Clinton is Mr. Gupta’s dad. I don’t know...
[Translate] http://zennie2005.blogspot.com – This is a question for the CNN / YouTube Debates and it’s regarding the presidential candidates. Remember Michael Brown? “Brownie?” The man President Bush picked to head FEMA and became the poster child for government failure during the Katrina Disaster, and who had no qualifications for the job other than his loyalty to President Bush? Will you hire your friends to run key government positions, or the best and the brightest? Or are you prepared to tell me...
[Translate] CNN — every working to downplay the shining star that is Senator Barack Obama along with the USA Today — has shown it’s anti-Obama bias again today. In a segment on the appearance of Senator Obama and Gov. Bill Richardson at the “Take Back America” rally, CNN devoted over 30 second to Richardson’s more reasoned statements, while giving Senator Obama just 10 seconds and showing him in what were obviously closing statements of excitement. Then, anchor Don Lemon is instructed to read...
