Chelsea Clinton to report for NBC News

Tuesday 15 November 2011 ·


NBC is to announce on Monday morning that it has hired Chelsea Clinton to become a full-time special correspondent for NBC News.

The 31-year-old daughter of former Prime doing a great job as a special correspondent for NBC News "Making a Difference" series, which runs on "NBC Nightly News." Last week I wrote about a clear, articulate and at ease Chelsea seemed when she asked her father about her new book, Return to work: Why do we need a government intelligence to a strong economy, on stage at a book festival organized by Knopf for about 200 guests.

According to The New York Times, NBC has hired Clinton to become full-time special envoy for NBC News. His stories will be told to use the series "Making a Difference", which acts as an "NBC Nightly News." Segments of the population who voluntarily reflectors to improve the lives of others in their communities.


When Bill Clinton won the presidency in 1992, the first woman asked the press to keep Chelsea out of the advertising. As a young adult, Chelsea continues to avoid the attention of the media in order to attend college, and quietly let the business world. When his mother decided to run for president in 2007, but Chelsea in hundreds of public appearances, especially on college campuses, to support the campaign. Recently, he worked at New York University, and to promote the last book of his father. He has applied his doctoral thesis at Oxford.

Ms. Clinton told him, he said, that during her mother’s campaign for president in 2008, she had been moved by stories of people making personal contributions.

Chelsea Clinton is teaming up with “Rock Center with Brian Williams” and “NBC Nightly News” as a Special Correspondent, the network announced today. Clinton’s role with the shows and the network will be to highlight stories within the “Making a Difference” franchise.

"Making a Difference" segment has a history profiling organizations and individuals who represent the best of what works in the United States and around the world, often focusing stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Clinton dedication to public service, based on the solution of awareness and focus on training people around the country and around the world resonates with the purpose and content of the "Make a difference." His position with NBC News provided Clinton to continue her work with the Clinton Foundation and studied in parallel.

The person also said that Clinton had said he intended to donate all the money he got from NBC to the Clinton Foundation and George Washington University Hospital, on behalf of his grandmother, who died this month.


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