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E.W. Faircloth Photography

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Bridgeville DE

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CNN

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Tags: I see it this way! News airplane CNN Malaysia flight 370 aircraft Boing 777

Wolf Blitzer isn't the only anchor on CNN which needs to heed the advice of legendary trumpeter, Miles Davis: "If you don't know what to play, play nothing." Since word of the Malaysia Flight 370 airplane crash, CNN has been around the clock with speculation about causes of disappearance.  Expert after expert are being brought on to fill air time as far as I'm concerned.  CNN should fill air time with real facts not expert conjecture. Since CNN has nothing  real news value to say, say nothing. The plane went down on the east side of Malaysia, no the west side, the Chinese have satellite images of wreckage, no, the plane may landed, ... and on, and on .... Tonight the real low was Blitzer telling viewers about a story by Andy Pasztor, airline industry reporter from the Wall Street Journal.  Blizter was trying to cover his rear, saying it was Pasztor reporting that the plane may have landed, not CNN. If you don't know what to play, play nothing -- Miles *Editor comment: The  guy in center is Michael Goldfard, former FAA Chief of Staff, talking to Blitzer on right.  One of the first things Goldfard did during interview was to suggest everyone step back and take a breath.  He meant folks should wait for some real facts to surface.