'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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Jake Tapper's mission before starting his new CNN show has been to make sure people know that he's more than a political wonk.

If CNN's coverage of the election of Pope Francis I on Wednesday afternoon is any indication, Jeff Zucker and his minions are not ready for prime time — or any time for that matter.
The election of a new pope presented news organizations Wednesday with a slowly unfolding mystery governed by centuries of tradition.
CNN's Soledad O'Brien won't immediately be leaving CNN even though her job as morning show host is ending.
CNN's Soledad O'Brien won't immediately be leaving CNN even though her job as morning show host is ending.

Amid reports that former CNN morning anchor Soledad O'Brien — having already lost her morning anchor slot to twinkly Erin Burnett — would be the next to leave the network in an ongoing purge of high-visibility talent under new boss Jeff Zucker, anonymous, proactive "sources" have reached out to the New York Post's Page Six with some preemptive, Soledad-positive spin.

Soledad O'Brien is reportedly on her way out at CNN as a promised prime-time slot failed to materialize.
The buck _ probably nubuck, in this case _ again stops with Kenneth Cole.

Chris Cuomo is leaving ABC News to host a new morning show at CNN, where new boss Jeff Zucker is moving fast to try to turn around the cable news pioneer, which has fallen on hard times.
Chris Cuomo is leaving ABC News to host a new morning show at CNN, where new boss Jeff Zucker is moving fast to try to turn around the cable news pioneer that has fallen on hard times.

It was a watershed moment for American business. Following a wildly spun anti-alcohol hour on "20/20," industry officials complained to ABC. On Sept. 28, the network actually corrected its blatant agenda with a comment at the end of that night's show.

A key witness against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, known in court papers as Victim 1, has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity, a publisher announced Thursday.
"Right now, there are only 115 people who know the answer to the question that is at the front of our brains," he said.
"Rest is overrated. I rested last Wednesday," he says.