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    Terrorism By CNN Isis

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    buildings and bombed the streets of Paris. Suicide bombers took their own lives in order to strike fear people on who wage war against Muslims. After the Isis attack a huge hunt began to pursue the ring leader of this massacre. After hunting for a few days CNN reports that French authorities found the ring leader and terminated him in hopes that doing so will save more lives than…

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    My first and second resource was CNN NEWS and History Channel about 9/11.It was a attack in New York on the twin towers by two planes hijacked by two tarriest on September 11,2001 it was a huge fatality people lost their live.People lost their families even some children lost both parents. Even children lost their lives.The time that the attack happened was at Eastern Daylight time.They killed 3,000 people on the ground and killed everyone on both planes.It was a suicied attack on the Trade…

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    The CNN effect has affected many parts of today’s society. This goes from how we, Americans, view war today all the way to how veterans have been treated in the past. This can bring up a new discussion on whether or not TV news sources should be allowed to broadcast conflict. The CNN effect has brought many false causes of concern to the public which supports reasons as to why wars should not be broadcasted in the news, aside from what the government controls. The CNN effect was only just the…

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    CNN and Fox News Watching the news, in general, can be a very tedious. However, news plays a significant role in societies; in which news provide information about recent events that occur in the world. The presentation and the facts reported in the news can raise attention in society. At times, we often raise questions or feel very suspicious of the accuracy of the report presented in the story. News Reporters do not often purposely broadcast stories that are not precise; however, some stories…

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    Pay Up CNN, or You'll Get Trumped; $5 Million or No Donald CNN has not been kind to Donald Trump. He expects that from a liberal news station, but he also does not want to let them off scot free. In fact, Trump is now demanding that CNN pay $5 million, which will be donated to 'Wounded Warriors of the vets', or he will not participate in the next presidential debate (which is hosted by CNN). Not only does Trump believe that the network should pay him for being unkind to him in the press,…

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    CNN Student News The news segment that I chose to watch and write my rhetorical analysis paper is CNN Student News. This is a daily ten minute that is given by Carl Azuz, a news reporter for CNN, these daily news reports are designed for students in middle and high school. I believe that CNN and Carl Azuz use high energy tactics to keep viewers interested, they give news headlines teaching lessons, and a source of entertainment and are also very selective on the news that they provide. I…

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    Michael Morton Case

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    County, Texas. (CNN) The crime occurred during the time in which Michael was at work. (CNN) Although, Michael and Christine’s three year old son Eric was at home at the time of the crime. He stated that the man that attacked his mother was a “monster” (?) Eric gave a description of what the man looked like, which concluded that the man who killed his mother was not his daddy. (CNN) In addition, the neighbors also witnessed a man who was seen parking his van behind Morton’s house. (CNN) After…

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    Fox News Bias

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    After hearing about different opinions regarding cable news, I found myself becoming more curious about bias in the media, especially within CNN and Fox News, the two most popular cable news channels. What I wanted to know is: how biased are CNN and Fox News? Most people are aware that CNN tends to lean more liberal and Fox News leans more conservative. However, through my research, I learned that the perception of bias in the media is based on relativity. Furthermore, I found that it is best to…

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    Ray Rice's Story Analysis

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    today’s CNN stories and daily broadcast, their top stories had to do with Ray Rice’s indefinite suspension in the NFL from the Baltimore Ravens compared to Fox’s top story of Obama’s foreign policy as the ISIS crisis is going on and his head military leader is getting involved by grounding troops after President Obama has vowed to not get into another ground war in Iraq. Both Fox news and CNN news have made it clear to specify and show who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are. To CNN Ray Rice…

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    According to the official 2016 CNN Exit Polls, or “surveys of a small percentage of voters taken after they leave their voting place”, the area type exit polls might help explain Mr. Trump’s win (2016). Mr. Trump received 50 percent of the suburban vote, as well as 62 percent of the rural vote (CNN 2016). This means nearly two thirds of the geographic U.S. voted for Mr. Trump (CNN, 2016). This gave him the advantage in the Electoral College, the part of…

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