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You have to investigate the solutions for yourself.”Lemon is willing to bring his personal experience to bear in his new program. He is the only Black anchor on cable news during primetime, and his longtime willingness to show emotion on air – often during a first segment known as “Don’s Take” – has proven particularly compelling in recent weeks, as Americans have examined recent protests in reaction to the killing of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis police. But he still has more to … programming. In 1976, when Don was ten, his mother married Don's stepfather. © Copyright 2020 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. A live hour of the day's biggest stories. CNN contributor Bob Costas talks about the Marlins' decision to play after finding out about the Covid-19 outbreak and the effect that decision could have throughout the league. I don’t know if we will get this moment again, at least in my lifetime.
Don Lemon was born on March 1, 1966 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. You have to do the work. “I was just sort of like, ‘Come on, let’s do this.’”He realizes the show will place new demands on this time, but realizes “this is a moment that we may not have again. Watch her responseWoman invites governor to funeral after mom's Covid-19 deathAG Barr calls reaction to George Floyd death 'extreme'NFL star reacts to Trump's 'game is over for me' tweet Ex-White House coordinator lists Trump's 3 'big mistakes' on virusMissouri gov. CNN's Senate rival Jaime Harrison reacts to a digitally altered image of himself with a darker skin tone posted by Sen. Lindsey Graham's campaign. Don’s mother is Katherine Clark and he has two sisters named Leisa Lemon and Yma Lemon. https://www.directv.com/tv/CNN-Tonight-With-Don-Lemon-ZzU2OWwwalREbW… An "Access Hollywood" video from 2004 shows Billy Bush and Donald Trump visiting multiple polling stations around New York City as Trump tries to find his polling place. This is a national crisis.Don Lemon: It is unbelievable what's happening hereVideo shows George Floyd protests in major cities across the USCNN's Sara Sidner: 'Zero' police presence as precinct burnsLemon: Imagine how inaction impacts your friends of colorShe called police on him in Central Park. We have all these things happening around race and we have people being receptive to wanting to change. But on a podcast, he says, there’s room to “dig into something that’s on everyone’s mind.” Lemon was raised by his mother and grandmother. We may never get this moment again where people are sitting at home. He can relate to the recent incident in New York’s Central Park when a white woman called the police after a Black man asked her to put her dog on a leash. Hear his responseFamily of black man who died in police custody demands justiceStranded cruise crew member gets paid only $13 per dayResearcher: Had US acted sooner, thousands may have been sparedDale: One of my favorite Trump lies out of thousandsHear 911 call McMichael made days before Arbery's shootingLA Times: FBI serves warrant on GOP senator in stocks investigationAhmaud Arbery's mother reacts to note left at memorialGovernor: Overturning stay-at-home order puts Wisconsin 'into chaos'Arbery's best friend: He was light in a world of darknessLatino communities in the US devastated by Covid-19Trump claims 'millions' saved. Episodes of “Silence Is Not An Option” will drop on Thursdays, and during them, Lemon will talk with activists, artists and thinkers.
He joined CNN in September 2006. I think it’s important for me to do it, regardless of how much work it is.”In an essay he wrote to accompany the podcast’s debut, Lemon tells readers, “You have to fight against racism like you’re battling a cancer,” adding: “White folks, listen closely because this part is really important: Even as you’re widening your social circle, remember that your Black friend or coworker isn’t responsible for telling you how to be better. CNN's Don Lemon reacts to Dave Chappelle mentioning him in his Netflix special after Lemon called for celebrities to use their platforms to speak out about the death of George Floyd. “Silence is Not an Option with Don Lemon” follows the recent debut of “Coronavirus: Fact vs. Fiction with Dr. Sanjay Gupta,” which garnered more than 4 million downloads in days after its launch.Other news outlets have dipped into these waters. We have this captive audience.