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That story included a video and the video showed Trump and Abe both spooning hte food out then Abe dumping the last little bit before Trump did. They also mention in the article that Trump followed Abe's lead on the dumping.


http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/06/politics/donald-trump-koi-pond-japan/index.html

Some of the stuff I read on this was the most awesome spin possible. I read on some site through gizmodo that Trump did it "laughing in the face" of the Japanese government. The spin around much of these kinds of things has been nothing short of staggeringly ridiculous.
 
CNN manipulated the video and cropped it for obvious, agenda driven reasons. Snopes even says the story was manipulated.
Video I saw showed them both spooning the food then Abe dumping his first followed by Trump. When I read the article and watched the video my reaction was "come on, CNN." Because the headline at that time really led one to believe Trump had acted out of line. But I'm aware that headlines are written independent of the article and the article was accurate while the headline was misleading.

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Video I saw showed them both spooning the food then Abe dumping his first followed by Trump. When I read the article and watched the video my reaction was "come on, CNN." Because the headline at that time really led one to believe Trump had acted out of line. But I'm aware that headlines are written independent of the article and the article was accurate while the headline was misleading.

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This is what has become an unfortunate part of our media - misleading headlines. People too often seem to believe they know the whole story when all they read is the headline, especially the ones that comment on it. :)
 
Now the website, and the facebook page, both direct, or direct you to, articles they think you might like.

Perhaps you like biased news?

Link?

I've been googling this and can't find CNN doing this. Google News Feed does, but can you show me how CNN can too?
 
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