Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell is the "Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for NBC News, a position she’s held since November 1994. She reports on evolving foreign policy issues in the United States and abroad for all NBC News broadcasts, including 'Nightly News with Brian Williams,' 'Today' and on both CNBC and MSNBC." [1]
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Profile
"A native of New York, Mitchell received a B.A. degree in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania where she currently serves as a Trustee, a member of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the Annenberg School Advisory Board. She also serves on the board of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and is a member of the Gridiron Club.
"Mitchell is married to former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan and resides in Washington, D.C." [2]
"After growing up in New York City, Mitchell earned a BA in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1967 Mitchell became a reporter for KYW Radio and TV in Philadelphia. She joined the CBS affiliate, WDVM-TV (then WTOP) in Washington, DC, in 1976. Two years later she became a general correspondent at NBC News in Washington. In 1981 began covering the White House and became chief congressional correspondent in 1988. She was named Chief White House correspondent in 1992, and chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News in 1994. Mitchell has appeared on the TV news show Meet the Press as a panelist and host. She served as a panelist during the 1988 presidential debates between George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is married to Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board." --Infoplease.
Interviews by Andrea Mitchell
- "An Interview With Fidel Castro," NBC News (Socialist Viewpoint), February 20, 2003.
- Interview With Andrea Mitchell of NBC News: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Rome, Italy, February 8, 2005.
- "Andrea Mitchell and Jim Warren: Harriet Miers," The Political Teen, October 11, 2005. Video link. re Harriet E. Miers
Articles by Andrea Mitchell
- "The Saudi-Bin Laden Romance," MSNBC (FrontPageMag), September 5, 2003.
- "Bradlee: Deep Throat 'is a great hero'. Former editor in chief of the Washington Post speaks to NBC News," NBC News, June 1, 2005.
SourceWatch resources
References
- ↑ Andrea Mitchell, MSNBC, January 23, 2007.
- ↑ Andrea Mitchell, msnbc, accessed February 16, 2010.
External links
Profiles
- Andrea Mitchell, NBC News/MSNBC Profile; accessed November 23, 2005.
- "Andrea Mitchell" in the Wikipedia.
Interviews & Speeches
- Panel Discussion: International Challenges Facing the Next Administration with Authors Andrea Mitchell, James M. Lindsay, Walter Russell Mead, and Orde F. Kittrie at Tempe Missions Palms Hotel, Tempe, Arizona (Council on Foreign Relations event), October 14, 2004.
- "Authors on the Air: Andrea Mitchell is Talking Back," Publishers Weekly, September 9, 2005. re Talking Back, Penguin USA (Hardback), September 2005 ISBN 0670034037.
- Debra Pickett, "Sunday Lunch with Andrea Mitchell," Chicago Sun-Times, October 9, 2005.
- Transcript: Larry King Live, CNN, November 12, 2005. Guests: Andrea Mitchell, Mareen Dowd, Walter Rodgers, Barbara Guggenheim, Soulive, Dj Splyce.
Articles & Commentary
1997
- Mark Coatney, "Greenspan To Wed NBC's Andrea Mitchell. Couple fell in love over question on taxes," Time, April 3, 1997.
2001
- Carolyn Kay, "Hall of Shame - Andrea Mitchell," Make Them Accountable, February 16, 2001.
- Brent H. Baker, "Fidel Castro got what he wanted in picking Andrea Mitchell to visit Elian," CyberAlert (CubaNet), June 28, 2001.
2004
- Notra Trulock, "How to Slant the News: NBC's Andrea Mitchell Distorts CIA Testimony to Benefit Democrats," Accuracy in Media, March 19, 2004.
- "Andrea Mitchell is such a liar," Don Imus Show, ImusMSNBC (Free Republic), July 26, 2004. re Sandy Berger
2005
- 2005 articles about Andrea Mitchell posted by NewsBusters.org.
- susanhu, "Andrea Mitchell Manhandled in Sudan," Booman Tribune, July 21, 2005.
- Marc Cooper, "Flash: Mass Murder in Africa! Andrea Mitchell Hit Hardest!" marccooper.com, July 22, 2005.
- Stephen Spruiell, "Mitchell = Self-Promoter; WH Press Corps = Brave Reporters," National Review Online, July 22, 2005.
- Arianna Huffington, "Russert Watch: Running from Sheehan and the Truth," The Huffington Post, August 14, 2005.
- Jason Zengerle, "Air Time. Andrea Mitchell sat front row for 30 years of American political history —- and came away with nothing to say," Washington Monthly, September 2005.
- "The Leaks Probe: Andrea Mitchell, Cheney and Ari," Talk Left, October 17, 2005.
- Larry Johnson, "The So-called 'Lies' of Joe Wilson," Booman Tribune, October 19, 2005.
- "Reporters Who Knew Valerie (We Are Looking For Sam...)," Just One Minute, November 2, 2005.
- "Andrea Mitchell - More Media Backpedaling," Just One Minute, November 10, 2005.
- A.J. Strata, "The Whole Plame Thing," The Strata-Sphere, November 12, 2005.
- David Fiderer, "Andrea Mitchell's Prime Time Lies," The Huffington Post, November 21, 2005.
- "Andrea Mitchell, Redux," Just One Minute, November 22, 2005.
- "Andrea Mitchell steps in it again: (+ defends Bob Woodward)," Crooks and Liars, November 23, 2005. (re Bob Woodward) Includes WMP and QT links to Mitchell's November 12, 2005, appearance on MSNBC's "Imus in the Morning" Show.
- "Andrea Mitchell: I 'Messed Up' on Leakgate Answer," NewsMax, November 23, 2005.
- "What CIA investigation?" Crooks and Liars, November 29, 2005.
2006
- "Andrea Mitchell: Back in the light," Crooks and Liars, May 2, 2006.