Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Isaac Blitzeris an American journalist and television news anchor, who has been a CNN reporter since 1990. He is the host of The Situation Room and the daytime show, Wolf. Blitzer also serves as the network's lead political anchor...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth22 March 1948
CityAugsburg, Germany
CountryUnited States of America
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I don't understand, I really don't understand, how in the most sensitive areas of your counterespionage, et cetera, you don't have better procedures in place to be making certain that people are living up to the highest standards and that this has gone on as long as it has,
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Forty-three percent of the U.S. population believes there is too much freedom in the press. Twenty-two percent of the U.S. people believe government should censor newspapers.
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Mr. President, haven't you been watching the news? Katrina hit New Orleans five days ago. The city is flooded. Many people are homeless, desperate for food and water. They're wondering why it's taking so long for the government to send help.
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And hovering over all of this is the threat of terror. There are people out there who hate us. They are plotting 24/7. These guys are patient and spend a large amount of time between attacks planning.
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Americans are clearly more afraid than at any time since 9/11. In Los Angeles, 650 schoolchildren didn't go to - 650,000 schoolchildren didn't go to school because of an e-mail threat, this two weeks after an attack killed 14 people in San Bernardino.
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We go to a helicopter flying over New Orleans, where they're narrating what they see -- there are people trapped on a roof somewhere. Then we bring in Tom Forman, who used to be a reporter in New Orleans. We're looking at satellite maps of the city, comparing this with video feeds that come in, then we'll zoom in on Google Earth, see what's nearby -- a university, Lake Pontchartrain -- and all of this together delivers the story in a richer, more immediate way.
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You call them rebels, ... I call them by their names: They are killers, they are convicted killers, they are terrorists.
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I will work enthusiastically for any of the non-Lieberman eight who might get the nomination.
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Why are you advertising so much of the U.S. intention and giving the Iraqis that potential advantage?
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What we have said, and we said it in the report, we have numbers of Iraqis who tell us that Saddam was committed to acquiring weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons,
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Walter Cronkite is still Walter Cronkite, and when he tells you a story, you just are going to listen. I wanted to make sure his voice is heard, since he was there. I just think he's got a powerful story to tell.
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What does the Levy family want to hear from Gary Condit Thursday night?
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I didn't dig it out. It was given to me.
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I am told that there is very little hope, but that they wanted to wait two weeks, ... Late Edition.