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The shift from hosting daily ‘Andrea Mitchell Reports’ to a wider presence in the NBC News Group will follow the U.S. Presidential inauguration in Jan. 2025.
According to a report by People magazine, she would host the Andrea Mitchell Reports for the last time on Friday, February 7, 2025. Mitchell, who launched the show in 2008, first revealed her ...
Longtime MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell is set to walk away from her popular daytime show for good, after close to 17 years in the anchor seat, to spend more time reporting in and around her hometown ...
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 ...
Veteran journalist Andrea Mitchell will give up her daytime MSNBC program after the presidential inauguration in January, the network announced Tuesday. Mitchell, who turns 78 this week, will ...
Gene Sperling, former top economic adviser to Presidents Clinton and Obama, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the new Congressional COVID stimulus bill. He said there is no evidence that a 'short ...
Veteran NBC journalist Andrea Mitchell announced at the end of her Tuesday show that she would take on a different role after the presidential inauguration in January 2025.. Mitchell said that she ...
Mitchell, 77, tells PEOPLE about her rise in journalism, the historic moments she'll never forget covering and which ongoing stories she's most passionate about right now. News.
Chief Medical Adviser to President Biden Dr. Anthony Fauci joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the latest pandemic developments and to “encourage the Congress” to fund continued efforts to ...
ANDREA MITCHELL: But when you talk about providing feedback, what’s so remarkable that you and so singular is here, you were a young woman with, you know, ...
As NBC's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell marks her 35th anniversary with NBC News, we're taking a trip down memory lane to her early years in the Washington, D.C. bureau.
MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell told Vice President Kamala Harris “dozens” of Democrats “don’t think that you’re the right person to be on the ticket,” and asked her to explain why.
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