CNN anchor Jake Tapper talks reporting on possible wrongful conviction case

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Following a two-year investigation, CNN anchor Jake Tapper is out with a new article in "the Atlantic" about a possible wrongful conviction for Charles "C.J." Rice, who is imprisoned for attempted murder. Tapper's father, Dr. Ted Tapper, was Rice's doctor at the time and doesn't believe he could physically commit the crime. "CBS Mornings" takes a look back at the case and Tapper's reporting on it.

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Sure sounds like an injustice that needs to be undone.

Hopefully justice for CJ Rice finally coming

brianfergus
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If you read this I hope you have a wonderful day today 💙

willyjilly
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How could it be possible that such a renowned broadcasting company such CNN has an anchor, Mr. Jake Tapper, so mediocre? All, every single, interviews that Mr. Tapper performs, he participates actually interfering and therefore breaks the ethics of broadcasting, which is to keep the interview AT ALL TIMES UNBIASED Now, if Mr. Tapper were an intelligent person, that participates with creative inputs that applies to the topic, I would say, that is OK because it enriches the whole presentation; it could be good because it increases the whole topic treated. But, Mr. Tapper just wants to appear as an "important man" as someone that is knowledgeable. This is unbearable, unprofessional, and unforgiving because it violates the principles of broadcasting. Mr. Tapper is simply speaking a petulant person; petulance is OK when it comes from someone intelligent.

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He sounds guilty, involvement in that kind of life is no accident. Stop coddling these criminals just b/c they are bl6k.

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