Contents.Early life Jeffrey Dean Zeleny was born on June 10, 1973, in, the son of Diane Naomi ( Yeck) and Robert Dean Zeleny. He has two older brothers, James Robert Zeleny and Michael Jon Zeleny, and was raised with them on the family farm.His ancestry on both sides of his family is, with most of his ancestors coming from and some from. Zeleny is the for 'green.' Zeleny is also openly gay. Education Zeleny was educated at Exeter High School, a public high school in the small town of. As a student, he contributed sports stories to the in neighboring.Zeleny attended the, where he studied journalism and political science. He graduated in 1996.
While at the university, he was the editor of the, the school's newspaper. He also played trumpet in the. Career After for newspapers like the, the and the in college, Zeleny started working for in 1996. Although he originally planned to be a sports reporter, the importance of the led to him becoming a political specialist.In 2000, he left to write for.
Jeffrey Dean Zeleny (born June 10, 1973) is a Senior White House Correspondent for CNN. He previously was Senior Washington Correspondent for ABC News. During his newspaper career, he won a Pulitzer Prize with the Chicago Tribune. Thanks to the special milling procedure, the grains are ground by three pairs of rollers in just one operation, and the flour is then sieved off. Yield, ash content and degree of fineness comply with the requirements of the Zeleny sedimentation test. The test that follows is carried out in accordance with the requirements.
He covered the presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2004 for the paper. While at the Tribune, he won the for his work on a series about problems nationwide.In 2006, hired him to cover politics, and he covered the 2012 presidential election for the paper, while being their lead reporter.
At President 's 100-day press conference in April 2009, Zeleny received attention from media blogs for asking President Obama how he was 'surprised, troubled, enchanted, and humbled' during his first days in office.Zeleny was hired in February 2013 by to be their senior Washington correspondent and to file stories for the website. He joined in March 2015, and in January 2017 was named Senior White House Correspondent. References. (November 18, 2010). Retrieved September 3, 2014. ^ Staff(s).
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Earlier today, CNN correspondent Jeff Zeleny for the victims of Hurricane Harvey was striking to him. Zeleny was who made this observation today, but he was the one who got noticed by Fox News’ The Five tonight.During a segment on the media’s reaction to Trump’s visit to Texas to survey the damage and monitor recovery efforts, the crew decided to take aim at Zeleny. After playing a clip of the CNN reporter’s comments, co-host Greg Gutfeld lit into him.“What a shameless opportunist,” Gutfeld exclaimed. “It’s not about empathy it’s about effectiveness.
This is a dangerous thing to be playing when you think feelings are more important than funds. Feelings don’t save lives, they don’t.”Gutfeld went on to state he doesn’t want his leaders to give hugs to victims but instead, they need to be effective in dealing with a crisis.“I don’t need crying, I don’t need empathy, I need effectiveness,” he said. “Hopefully — that’s what we’ll see.”Watch the clip above, via Fox News.image via screengrab—Have a tip we should know?