CNN’s Brianna Keilar: Tel Aviv Is Israel’s Capital
Urging viewers to tune in to her upcoming 2 pm EST “Newsroom” broadcast, CNN’s Brianna Keilar reports at the end of “Wolf“:
Hi there. I’m Brianna Keilar. And we are starting with breaking news of a possible terror attack in Israel. We are following this manhunt for the person who opened fired at a pub in Israel’s capital. Two people were killed in the middle of the afternoon in the shooting in Tel Aviv. (Emphasis added.)
Unfortunately, in the short time between the end of “Wolf” and the opening of “Newsroom” no one at CNN managed to tip off Keilar, a fellow at Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, that Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv, is Israel’s capital.
Thus, the intrepid anchorwoman gamely carried on, kicking off the “Newsroom” broadcast:
Hunt for the person who opened fire at a pub in Israel’s capital. Two people were killed in the middle of the afternoon in this shooting in Tel Aviv. It’s 9:00 p.m. there now and night has long since fallen, but this killer is still on the loose.
CAMERA has contacted CNN to request a correction. Stay tuned for an update.
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