Don Lemon
Don Lemon
Don Lemonis an American journalist and television news anchor. He is based in New York City and currently hosts CNN Tonight...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth1 March 1966
CityBaton Rouge, LA
CountryUnited States of America
casey
I think the Casey Anthony trial caught a lot of news organizations off guard.
prosper whatever
Whatever happens with my career, I'm going to prosper no matter what.
We aren't as divided as we think we are. We're not just Republicans sitting in one corner, and Democrats sitting in the other corner.
hope music
I like all kinds of music. I hope you do, too.
ask people questions
I'm a gay black guy. If I can't ask questions without caring what people think of me, who can?
baton grew love
I love Louisiana. There's no place on earth like Louisiana, and there's no city on earth like New Orleans. I grew up in Baton Rouge.
cable reminds watch
In general, when I watch cable news during the day, it's frustrating because it reminds me of a game show. If I want to watch 'The Price is Right,' I'll watch 'The Price is Right.'
people
I'm not concerned with what people think of me.
anyone attributes brain exclude gay
Being gay doesn't take your brain away or exclude me from having the same attributes as anyone else.
blame fox news president
Can the president really blame Fox News for his problems?
avoid beyond high illnesses medical pledge whatever
I know that some things are beyond our control, some illnesses are beyond our control, we get sick, we don't know why. But let's pledge to do whatever we can to avoid those high medical bills.
ask honest life lived
In order to be transparent, you really have to be completely honest and open, so that's how I've lived my life, and that's where I am now. I am completely transparent. There's nothing that you can't ask me and nothing I won't talk about.
best encounter health system
The best way not to encounter America's health care system is not to have to encounter it.
people whom
Think about just how much we'd get accomplished if we collectively viewed the people with whom we came into contact as just an American and not an American with a prefix.