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Andrea Mitchell (born October 30, 1946) [1] is an American television journalist, anchor and commentator for NBC News, based in Washington, D.C.. She is NBC News' chief foreign affairs & chief Washington correspondent, reporting on the 2008 presidential election campaign for NBC News broadcasts, including NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Today and MSNBC.
NBC News. Andrea Mitchell interviews Nancy Reagan earlier in her career. Mitchell — who is married to former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan, 98 — has been a mainstay at NBC News for ...
Andrea Mitchell, one of the longest-running presences on MSNBC, will give up the reins to her daily noontime show at the NBCUniversal-backed cable-news outlet following the presidential ...
Andrea Mitchell’s time as an MSNBC anchor is finally coming to an end. After initially announcing her plans to leave her long-running daytime news show, “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” back in ...
Andrea Mitchell Reports is a news show on MSNBC that was broadcast weekdays at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT hosted by Andrea Mitchell.She originally was an anchor under the MSNBC Live umbrella before getting her own distinct show, although as of March 2021, the program is branded as part of its successor MSNBC Reports (with its overall branding being modeled after Andrea Mitchell Reports).
Andrea Mitchell – MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports Anchor & NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs & Chief Washington Correspondent (1978–present) Ayman Mohyeldin – Correspondent, AYMAN Anchor; Vicky Nguyen – Co-Anchor, NBC News Daily (on NBC Network & NBC News Now) & NBC News Senior Investigative & Consumer Correspondent
"Andrea Mitchell Reports" was launched in 2008 when NBC News was adding more of the network's big names to the channel's program lineup. ... Mitchell joined NBC News in 1978 to cover energy at a ...
NBC News anchors Tom Llamas and Kate Snow continued coverage in the morning, with and Katy Tur, Andrea Mitchell, José Díaz-Balart, Chris Jansing, Stephanie Ruhle, and Alex Witt anchoring during the afternoon and evening hours. MSNBC Reports, typically aired to cover breaking and rolling news, coverage was pre-empted as a result.