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Erin Burnett Confirms She'll Be 'More Opinionated' at CNN than at CNBC

By Matt Hadro | October 03, 2011 | 18:45

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CNN's newest addition to its prime-time line-up, former CNBC anchor Erin Burnett, told Reliable Sources host Howard Kurtz on Sunday that yes, she would be "more opinionated" at CNN than in the past. Burnett's show, "Out Front," airs for the first time on Monday Oct 3 at 7 p.m. EDT.

Kurtz interviewed Burnett at the bottom of the 11 a.m. hour on Sunday. He asked her "Are you going to be more opinionated, Erin Burnett, then you have been in your previous role as business correspondent?" She answered in the affirmative.

[Video below the break.]

However, Burnett added that "I would say point of view, to me, can be distinct from a partisan political point of view."

"[B]eing trustworthy, which I think is something I bring to the table in terms of numbers, and then you come out with a point of view of, this makes sense, this doesn't make sense, that isn't fair, that is fair – we can do that," she continued.

Last year, Burnett bizarrely compared soda pop with cocaine in an interview with a beverage company spokesperson on the "Fat Tax."

Earlier this year, Burnett claimed that the problem with the national debt is the country's revenue. "The problem is our revenue, what the government takes in, in taxes," she told NBC's Today show host Matt Lauer. "What you pay every month out of your paycheck is way smaller, in fact, it's only somewhere around $2 trillion a year."

She did, back in 2007, provide a fact rarely heard on a network news broadcast as she explained how the wealthy pay a disproportionately large share of the tax revenue in the U.S.

A transcript of the segment, which aired on October 2 at 11:38 a.m. EDT, is as follows:

[11:38]

KURTZ: Now nighttime cable news is very competitive, as you know. Very opinionated, as you know. People who have done the best seem to be the people who are the strongest personalities, sometimes the loudest. Certainly they don't lack for opinions. Are you going to be more opinionated, Erin Burnett, then you have been in your previous role as business correspondent?

BURNETT: I think that there is –

KURTZ: I want a yes or no answer.

BURNETT: You want a yes or a no answer?

KURTZ: Teasing.

BURNETT: Well, the answer is yes, but I would say point of view, to me, can be distinct from a partisan political point of view. So where you have very successful people yelling from the left and from the right, being passionate, enthusiastic, energetic, and pulling together – being trustworthy, which I think is something I bring to the table in terms of numbers, and then you come out with a point of view of, this makes sense, this doesn't make sense, that isn't fair, that is fair – we can do that.

KURTZ: I've read somewhere you don't want to worry about ratings. But, for example, Campbell Brown, a very talented journalist who came here from NBC News, eventually gave up her CNN show and said, I can't put up the kind of numbers that Bill O'Reilly, and at the time, Keith Olbermann, were putting up. So ratings is a reality in this business, as you know. Is this going to be a tough challenge for you?

BURNETT: Well, I'm not going to be looking at them at first, because I think we have to be – we know what we are, and we have a mission statement and we need to be consistent with that. And I think that's really important, because I think as people know what that is, and you're consistent the issues we care about, that they will come to the show. So the most important thing is to be consistent and to believe in what we're doing. And I think it will rate –

KURTZ: I bet your producers will look at the numbers.

BURNETT: – and we will tweak as we need to tweak. But I come into this with a real belief that there is space for passionate, enthusiastic, fair journalism, as opposed to that pure political point of view. And I think a 7 p.m. hour is an hour where you can still do that.

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the definition of insanity...

Submitted by kata on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 7:02pm.

All this fretting about numbers... I wonder what would happen if any of the other networks pit a distinctly conservative voice against the Fox News machine. 

And I am darn curious : What is CNN's mission statement?

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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More, or Less

Submitted by sergeant stogie on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 7:27pm.

More opinionated: yes

 

More intelligent: no

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I'm sure she will. Especially

Submitted by Martin2717 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 7:38pm.

I'm sure she will. Especially if GWB's name comes up, she'll probably call him a "monkey" again. Ms. Pinocchio.

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Who is Erin Burnett?

Submitted by Van Halen on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:08pm.

Who is Erin Burnett?

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Whos is she?

Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:06pm.

She's the object of Chris Matthews' Creepy Crush.

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Some points on EIB

Submitted by Unsane on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:05pm.

She was a smokin hot news hottie on Squawk on the Street on CNBC until May 6, 2011.  Apparently as a condition of her contract, she had to take a lot of stupid pills.  They ALL have to do that at CNN.  Remember when Fox had a good news anchor named Kiran Chetry? 

On the bright side...I wonder if Chris Matthews is going to move his show's venue to Atlanta? 

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

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Umm Erin is good looking but not near a Fox News

Submitted by gmaniac1 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:26pm.

hottie and as for Kiran Chetry, she was easily replaced.   However, Kiran is defintiely Fox News level in terms of hotness.

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On Erin...

Submitted by Unsane on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:31pm.

Erin Burnett is much better looking in person.  :o)

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

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ahaha!

Submitted by kata on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 10:33pm.

I wondered if you were still carrying this torch ;)

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Torches

Submitted by Unsane on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 8:28pm.

I carry so many torches, a fire truck and a C-130 with flame retardant follows me wherever I go. 

:o)

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

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She's not only opinionated, she's STUPID!

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:56pm.


The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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She's not only opinionated, she's STUPID!

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:59pm.

She's not only opinionated, she's stupid! It's impossible to separate your "political" point of view from your "general" point of view. A person's point of view includes everything with their "sight," especially their political idology.

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how do I disable rich text?

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:02pm.

By the way, how do I disable the rich text editor as the default?  I'm tired of switching back to plan text every time I want to spell-check my comments.

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spell check

Submitted by kata on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:05pm.

seems to be automatically turned for me.  Even with rich text enabled.   I think the recent change that's been made was intended to make the RTE default.

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My spell-check is on with

Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:19pm.

My spell-check is on with rich text, too. I don't know it there's an option for that, or if it can be changed.

I think things are going to be a bit screwed up for a while; they seem to be working on things.

I'm glad to have the RT default.  But I notice our "add new comment" link is gone, and we're back to the box at the end of the comments....

My pet peeve is the "5 new comments" link...it doesn't go to the new comments like it should; it goes to the top of the article and none of the comments are marked "new." or is that another random problem that only some have?  Yes terday, I actually got to the first new comment when I hit the link, but today it's back to the old way again, going to the headline. 

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sometimes works, sometimes doesn't

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:26pm.

The "new comment" link sometimes works for me, and sometimes it doesn't  Haven't quite figured out why that is.  Could it be a html coding problem? The "read more' link, on the other hand, always brings me to the bottom of the page.

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I use Firefox

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:23pm.

I use Firefox, which has a built-in spell checker (available with a right-click).  It seems to be the only spell check I have access to.  Is there a spell checker included with the rich text formatting bar or something, one that I'm not aware of?

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I don't think so

Submitted by kata on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 10:30pm.

but I used to have to turn it on manually. (I have FF7, too)  Now I don't -  which confused me briefly. ;)

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The problem with rich text

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:32pm.

The main problem that I have with rich text, beside the aforementioned spell checker problem, is that typed-in html formatting, like what is used to include a link in a comment, doesn't work. And if you mistakenly remove even a fraction of the rich text html formatting code in the plain text edit box, like the ">," all of your text, even the stuff that isn't html coded, disappears.  I had that happen twice already tonight. The entire comment refused to display just because of the missing ">", and I couldn't even edit it!

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Erin in trouble

Submitted by Optionyout on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:51am.

I hope for her sake her agent got her a long term contract because I foresee a short term career on CNN. I heard an interview once where the host asked Erin what her perfect boyfriend would he like. She answered something like he would be the type of man who would send her and her friends to the Caribbean for a long weekend of fun and sun. Such an odd answer. But then you think about it and the problem is she is kinda "off" and weird people have "off" opinions. Nancy Grace will have higher numbers than Erin.

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If It's Labeled

Submitted by Caringwhiteguy on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 8:28am.

Burnett says it's going to be opinion.  If it's labeled that way, what's the problem?

It's when they tell people it's straight news, then slant and distort the truth we should be concerned. 

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I'm looking at the hottie.....

Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 1:17pm.

in the photo and then made the mistake of playing the video. Another fantasy bites the dust. When will I ever learn? 

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