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
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.
Please handle this situation. This is extremely disturbing to me.
I have been incredibly impressed by the humanity of the coverage.
He has stayed with me, ... I haven't been able to stop thinking about this child.
He was that guy who lived and breathed it. He should have had another 10 years' worth of stories to tell.
But I always knew when I got to the Brussels sprouts, I was on thin ice.
Jeanne conveyed a human being's view of what she saw. Her reporting was incredibly solid. Her humanity was incredibly real. The marriage of those two elements helped viewers understand the desperate situation.
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.
Finance can only be understood as a gambling game, and gambling games can only be understood as a form of finance. Many people have no trouble accepting the first part: They believe Wall Street is a big casino. When New York introduced off-track betting in 1971, it chose the slogan 'If you're in the stock market, you might find this a better bet,'?
What planet have these people been living on?
Television is the most perfect democracy. You sit there with your remote control and vote.
I have no problem with the security... It's something that must be done for the times in which we live. Safety first.
No one wants to hear the truth if it isn't what they want to hear.