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* CNN A short article on the U. S. policy banning political assassination since 1976 from CNN. com / Law Center, November 4, 2002.
* October 13 In the second U. S. presidential debate, held by U. C. L. A., the Democratic party nominee, Michael Dukakis, is asked by journalist Bernard Shaw of CNN if he would support the death penalty if his wife, Kitty, were to be raped and murdered.
* Brzezinski: U. S. in danger of ' stampeding ' to war with Iran, CNN, September 24, 2007
Cable News Network ( CNN ) is a U. S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by American media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner.
CNN is owned by parent company Time Warner, and the U. S. news channel is a division of the Turner Broadcasting System.
CNN is sometimes referred to as CNN / U. S. to distinguish the American channel from its international counterpart, CNN International.
As of August 2010, CNN is available in over 100 million U. S. households.
Starting late 2010, the domestic version CNN / U. S., is available in high definition to viewers in Japan under the name CNN HD.
ET as the second plane hit the World Trade Center and through an interview with CNN correspondent David Ensor, reported the news that U. S. officials determined " that this is a terrorist act.
Leading up to the 2008 U. S. presidential election, CNN devoted large amounts of coverage to politics, including hosting candidate debates during the Democratic and Republican primary seasons.
* 1998: In the US, Time Magazine and CNN ran news stories alleging that in 1970 U. S. Air Force A-1E Skyraiders engaged in a covert operation called Operation Tailwind, in which they deliberately dropped sarin-containing weapons on U. S. troops who had defected in Laos.
In 2005 CNN ranked Yorba Linda 21st among the best places in the U. S. to live.
Similarly, in an article by CNN Money, Yorba Linda was one of the richest U. S. cities and the richest in Orange County as reported by the Census data, showing a median household income of more than $ 120K: " Among towns of between 65, 000 and 250, 000 in population, Yorba Linda, California, where six-figure incomes are the rule, had the highest median income at $ 121, 075 "
In July 2006, CNN / Money and Money magazine ranked Wichita 9th on its list of the 10 best U. S. big cities in which to live.
In 2009, CNN Money Magazine listed North Potomac as one of the wealthiest best places to live in the U. S., describing it as, " a tony town that sits on the bank of the Potomac River ," and noting that " beautiful old estates, top-rated golf courses and a number of riding clubs in the area are available to those with a flair for fine living.
* Voted number 19 on CNN Money's " 25 Top Earning Towns in the U. S ."
Riverton is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state of Utah, and was ranked by CNN Money Magazine as the 60th best place to live in the U. S. in 2005.
Connie Chung, full name: Constance Yu-Hwa Chung Povich (; born August 20, 1946 ) is an American journalist who has been an anchor and reporter for the U. S. television news networks NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, and MSNBC.
U. S. President Barack Obama cheered news of the latest developments in Côte d ' Ivoire and CNN quoted U. S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as saying Gbagbo's capture " sends a strong signal to dictators and tyrants.

CNN and Lou
Critics, most notably former CNN journalist Lou Dobbs, have panned Accenture's incorporation in Bermuda because they viewed Accenture as having been a U. S .- based company trying to avoid U. S. taxes.
* Lou Dobbs, former CNN anchor / commentator ; periodically appears at least once a month
Former CNN host Lou Dobbs often had Gutiérrez as a guest on his show in order to trade barbs with the Congressman on immigration.
Kaplan left CNN in August 2000, and Dobbs returned the following year, at the behest of his friend and CNN founder Ted Turner, becoming host and managing editor of the new and initially more general news program Lou Dobbs Reporting, which later became CNN News Sunday Morning.
On the November 11, 2009 edition of his nightly broadcast Lou Dobbs Tonight, Dobbs announced his immediate departure from CNN, ending a nearly thirty year career at the network, citing plans to " pursue new opportunities.
Lou Dobbs Tonight is an American editorial commentary and discussion program hosted by Lou Dobbs, which previously broadcast on CNN and currently is broadcast on the Fox Business Network.
Lou Dobbs Tonight began with the name Moneyline with the premiere of CNN, and was CNN's main financial show for over 20 years, for a large portion of those years aring on CNN International as well.
On November 11, 2009, Lou Dobbs left the network, telling viewers that the night's episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight was his last and that " some leaders in media, politics and business have been urging me to go beyond the role here at CNN ".
After his resignation, the show was temporarily replaced by CNN Tonight, a news program hosted by John Roberts and later Erica Hill which featured reports filed by reporters who had filed reports for Lou Dobbs ' program.
* 9 June 2003: CNN announces change of program name from Lou Dobbs Moneyline to Lou Dobbs Tonight.
* Lou Dobbs article on CNN. com
* Lou Waters, CNN anchor
In 1995, Lou Dobbs and Ted Turner were having heated internal discussions about the direction of CNN.
Dobbs would eventually return to CNN and Lou Dobbs Tonight.
International credits include work as a frequent contributor for BBC Radio and a documentary producer for the BBC2 in London. TV Credits ( Political Pundit ): The Lou Dobbs Show / CNN * WCBS Mornings * The Fox News Channel * New York 1 News * BBC Radio London * BBC Up All Night * BBC Live at Five * Channel 4 UK * The Tavis Smiley Show / BET * Both Sides with Jesse Jackson * The Charles Grodin Show * Caribbean Lifestyles TV
The CNN program Lou Dobbs Tonight featured excerpts from American Jobs on seven consecutive weeknights in September 2004, exposure which attracted a distribution deal.
He has also appeared on CNN as a guest of Lou Dobbs and has been featured in Florida Trend magazine as a legislator “... who could shape Florida politics .” He was also recently named by the Hotline as one of six “ rising stars ” among Republican state legislators.
Kaplan repeatedly clashed with CNN anchor Lou Dobbs and was presumed responsible for his abrupt departure from the network in 1999.

CNN and Dobbs
Dobbs resigned from CNN in 1999, rejoined in 2000, and resigned again in November 2009.
After Dobbs left CNN in 2009, he gave an interview where he did not rule out the possibility of running for President of the United States in 2012, saying the final decision would rest with his wife, although former Senator Dean Barkley has encouraged Dobbs to run.
Dobbs joined CNN when it launched in 1980, serving as its chief economics correspondent and as host of the business news program Moneyline on CNN.
Dobbs also served as a corporate executive for CNN, as its executive vice president and as a member of CNN's executive committee.
Dobbs repeatedly clashed with Rick Kaplan, who became president of CNN in 1997.
Dobbs was countermanded by Kaplan, who ordered CNN to return to the speech.
" Dobbs announced on the air that " CNN President Rick Kaplan wants us to return to Littleton.
On November 11, 2009, Dobbs announced that he would be leaving CNN effective immediately.

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