Aaron Brown
Aaron Brown
Aaron Brownis an American broadcast journalist most recognized for his coverage of the September 11, 2001 attacks, his first day on air at CNN. He was a longtime reporter for ABC, the founding host of ABC's World News Now, weekend anchor of World News Tonight and the host of CNN's flagship evening program NewsNight with Aaron Brown. He was the anchor of the PBS documentary series Wide Angle from 2008 to 2009. He was a professor at the Walter Cronkite...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth10 November 1948
CountryUnited States of America
New Orleans dodged a bullet. It was the moment for viewers and in some respects for me that we understood it was not getting better, it was getting worse.
People sometimes think we're a bunch of wacky thrill seekers, ... And no one who has listened to the words you've spoken or the tone of your voice could possibly think that now.
Sometimes a new hotel needs a little help getting the word out, so they'll have a great special.
This is about a search for the truth,
I was nervous, ... And you think about Utah, and all the wins they've had, it makes you more nervous. But I did what I had to do.
I have no problem with the security. ... It's something that must be done for the times in which we live, ... Safety first.
But I always knew when I got to the Brussels sprouts, I was on thin ice.
All false: I like gambling, the system was not cheating, and it was simple. But you're getting my side of the story here. It's my book; let those guys write their own books if they like. ... The cheaters stacked the deck, but cheaters are always the easiest people to beat.
Each of us comes from a different background, but those are pretty universal.
I know the difference between journalism and a slogan.
He had so much faith, so I know where he is and I believe I will be there with him someday. This is not a time to be sad.
But the story to me today is that the guy I really believe was the best anchorman ever born died much too soon, with so many stories he wanted to tell,