Aaron Brown - Aaron Brown served as news anchor of CNN's flagship show, NewsNight, from 2001 to 2005, covering stories from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to the 2004 presidential elections and the Iraq War. He also hosted "CNN Presents," a documentary series, and was co-anchor during election coverage. Brown has over twenty-six years of experience in journalism. He formerly served as news anchor for ABC's "World News Tonight Saturday" and was a reporter for "World News Tonight" and "Nightline."
Keynote address delivered by Aaron Brown, former CNN host, from the 9-11 Plus 5: A Hope Not Hate Summit hosted by Americans for Informed Democracy (AID).
9-11 Plus 5: A Hope Not Hate Summit was a three-day conference in Washington, D.C., that brought young leaders from around the world together to commemorate the fifth anniversary of September 11th and to discuss how to improve U.S.-Islamic world relations over the next five years.
The Summit was co-sponsored by Americans for Informed Democracy and The Saban Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution.
<b>911 Plus 5: Aaron Brown</b>
Sep 08 2006
Washington, D.C. - Americans for Informed Democracy
<i>Keynote address delivered by Aaron Brown, former CNN host, from the 9-11 Plus 5: A Hope Not Hate Summit hosted by Americans for Informed Democracy (AID)</i>.<br /><br />9-11 Plus 5: A Hope Not Hate Summit was a three-day conference in Washington, D.C., that brought young leaders from around the world together to commemorate the fifth anniversary of September 11th and to discuss how to improve U.S.-Islamic world relations over the next five years.<br /><br />The Summit was co-sponsored by Americans for Informed Democracy and The Saban Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution.
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Won't this guy reveal even a hint of the media blackout of events surrounding
9-11? ...Numerous live reports of explosions going off in and under the towers that were aired on 9-11 and never repeated or referred to again? No evidence of planes or plane parts found at either the Pentagon or in Shanksville, Pa. But instead, Bush declared we're at war. How can you have a war when there was no standing army? Our Constitutional rights have been stolen and disregarded and have not been returned to us. For what? ...Terrorist attacks kill approx. 300 people per year. About the same as lightning strikes in the US. Wake up America! Search out the truth. May God help us all.