$1.3 Billion Lawsuit: Israeli Terror Victim Has Had It with CNN
Christiane Amanpour, who spoke about The Dee Family - “The mother and two Israel-British sisters – they were killed in a shootout” received the The Columbia Journalism Award for "singular journalistic performance in the public interest. It is presented annually to someone of capacious accomplishment and distinguished service to journalism."
She addressed the graduates with remarks such as "Drawing false, moral or factual equivalence is neither objective or truthful. Objectivity is our golden rule, and it is in weighing all the sides and all the evidence, hearing everyone reporting everything, but not rushing to equate them when there is no equating."
She also lectured them about Donald Trump's CNN Town Hall meeting.
I would have dropped the mic at Nasty Person...
Her full speech can be found here.
In this video, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tells Ms. Amanpour, 'the way the facts were presented is not accurate."
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