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== During the events of [[Independence Day (1996)]] played by [[Frederic W. Barnes]], [[Eleanor Clift]], [[Jerry Dunphy]], [[Jack Germond]], [[Morton Kondracke]], [[John McLaughlin]], [[Barry Nolan]] and [[George Putnam]] == | == During the events of [[Independence Day (1996)]] played by [[Frederic W. Barnes]], [[Eleanor Clift]], [[Jerry Dunphy]], [[Jack Germond]], [[Morton Kondracke]], [[John McLaughlin]], [[Barry Nolan]] and [[George Putnam]] == | ||
Fred Barnes is on the television discussing the approval ratings of [[President Thomas J. Whitmore]] with Morton Kondracke and Eleanor Clift. Later, George Putnam gives a report on events taking place in Russia, which is then explained locally by [[Russian Reporter]] who describes the hysteria in the area as a large object appears out of the sky. Later, Jerry Dunphy reports that more spaceships have arrived over India, England and Germany. | Fred Barnes is on the television discussing the approval ratings of [[President Thomas J. Whitmore]] with Morton Kondracke and Eleanor Clift. Later, George Putnam gives a report on events taking place in Russia, which is then explained locally by [[Russian Reporter]] who describes the hysteria in the area as a large object appears out of the sky. Later, Jerry Dunphy reports that more spaceships have arrived over India, England and Germany. | ||
Revision as of 17:24, 25 July 2021
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Political pundits discuss current events with personal bias based on their ideology, while reporters report on current events.
During the events of Independence Day (1996) played by Frederic W. Barnes, Eleanor Clift, Jerry Dunphy, Jack Germond, Morton Kondracke, John McLaughlin, Barry Nolan and George Putnam
Fred Barnes is on the television discussing the approval ratings of President Thomas J. Whitmore with Morton Kondracke and Eleanor Clift. Later, George Putnam gives a report on events taking place in Russia, which is then explained locally by Russian Reporter who describes the hysteria in the area as a large object appears out of the sky. Later, Jerry Dunphy reports that more spaceships have arrived over India, England and Germany.