CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, who will be live from the Gulf Coast, along with Candy Crowley and John King, will provide comprehensive coverage of President Barack Obama’s address on the oil spill crisis at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 15. Special coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET with John King, USA. Immediately following the Oval Office address, the Best Political Team on Television, including New Orleans natives James Carville and Mary Matalin, will discuss and analyze the president’s remarks. Larry King Live and Anderson Cooper 360ยบ will follow.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Special Coverage Tuesday Evening on CNN
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Labels: Anderson Cooper, Candy Crowley, James Carville, John King, Mary Matalin, Wolf Blitzer
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While I supported President Obama, what could he possibly say that would or could make us feel better.?
Now he's telling us he'll make the Gulf better than it was before the gusher. Please, no more false hopes and promises. We don't want you to say it'll be better. We're not nine years old and you don't have a magic wand to make it all go away. Just make the gusher stop gushing and killing our food chain.
That's all we ask.
And while you're at, it would be so humble of you, if you apologized to the American public for not addressing us sooner. This is a crisis and we are at war, with a natural resource that is gushing out of control and ruining the lives of both human and unhuman species.
Wolf was in Washington, not NOLA. I must say the BPTOT NAILED IT!
@anonymous 1:11, the press release says Anderson is in NOLA, not Wolf.
Maybe CNN will now stop having all white
panels when talking about the the Gulf. Ali
did it last night and now Brooke Baldwin
had a panel with a guy making political
statements and saying that agent orange
was being used and that Fema was coming
to finish people off. Brooke Baldwin ddin't
know that agent orange is not being used
and when the first words out of the guys
mouth were John McCain that it was not
going to go to well. CNN just not think
at all these days.CNN this is the deep
south and Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama
are not very fond of Obama and has been
the place recently for anti government
rethoric.
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