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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Everybody in the world should know that there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,
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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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The issue is not whether or not they have weapons of mass destruction, the issue is whether or not the Iraqi government has made a decision that the game is up and it will comply with the United Nations resolutions,
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The committee found significant shortcomings in almost every aspect of the intelligence community's human intelligence collection efforts against Iraq's weapons of mass destruction activities. In particular, that the community had no sources collecting against weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after 1998. Most, if not all of these problems stem from the broken corporate culture and poor management, and it will not be solved by additional funding and personnel.
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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 I would emphasize is that he called this morally reprehensible, ... I think it's largely making a mountain out of a molehill.
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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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Everybody will watch this trial live on television.
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We try to use all of our resources without making it too busy or crazy out there, ... I'm sensitive to how this is going to play in Peoria, how average viewers -- say, my uncle, who may not know what Google is -- might respond.
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I didn't dig it out. It was given to me.
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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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I am told that there is very little hope, but that they wanted to wait two weeks, ... Late Edition.
Now we can't say right now if there's any letup in this, because we don't see it yet,
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I will work enthusiastically for any of the non-Lieberman eight who might get the nomination.