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Best Of The Cindy Adams Show | 01-19-25

Cindy features an exclusive interview with renowned television personality Don Lemon and former governor Sarah Palin. Cindy Adams and Don Lemon discuss his career trajectory from Fox to CNN, his thoughts on the evolution of news media, and his experience with major news stories like Barack Obama's rise and the war in Ukraine. They also touch on Don Lemon's future aspirations, his production company, and current media projects. Later, Cindy dives into a heartfelt conversation with Sarah Palin, exploring her experiences with politics, her views on the Alaskan lifestyle, and her recent attempts to secure a House seat amidst a complex voting system in Alaska. Palin also shares personal insights about her family and highlights her passion for hockey. Throughout, Cindy Adams brings in her signature wit and depth, creating an engaging narrative about the past, present, and future of these remarkable personalities.

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