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CNN co-hosts address Don Lemon's exit on air: 'Thankful to have worked alongside him'

The remaining anchors of "CNN This Morning" briefly addressed the recent termination of their colleague Don Lemon during Tuesday's broadcast. Before covering current events such as President Joe Biden's bid for reelection and a cease-fire in Sudan, co-anchors Kaitlan Collins and Poppy Harlow updated viewers on "news about this show." Lemon joined "CNN This Morning" less than a year before he ...
Kaitlan Collins, left, and Don Lemon attend Paramount’ s White House Correspondents’ Dinner after party at the Residence of the French Ambassador on April 30, 2022, in Washington, D.C..

The remaining anchors of "CNN This Morning" briefly addressed the recent termination of their colleague Don Lemon during Tuesday's broadcast.

Before covering current events such as President Joe Biden's bid for reelection and a cease-fire in Sudan, co-anchors Kaitlan Collins and Poppy Harlow updated viewers on "news about this

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