- Pat Buchanan
Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American politician, author, syndicated columnist, and broadcaster. He ran in the 2000 presidential election on the Reform Party ticket. He also sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996. Buchanan was a senior advisor to three American presidents, Nixon, Ford and Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's "Crossfire". - Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann (born January 27, 1959) is an American news anchor, commentator and radio sportscaster. He currently hosts "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC, an hour-long nightly newscast that reviews the top news stories of the day along with political commentary by Olbermann. He also appears on "The Dan Patrick Show" on ESPN radio during the 2-3 PM EST hour. - Chris Matthews
Christopher John Matthews (born December 17 1945) is an American journalist, television show host and former political aide. Matthews has worked for four Democratic politicians. He was a presidential speechwriter for four years during the administration of Jimmy Carter. Matthews hosts a nightly, hour-long talk show called "Hardball with Chris Matthews" on the American cable television channel MSNBC, … - Joe Scarborough
Charles Joseph "Joe" Scarborough (born April 9 1963) is the host of the program "Morning Joe" and former host of "Scarborough Country" on MSNBC and served in the United States House of Representatives, from 1995 to 2001, as a Republican from Florida. - Don Imus
John Donald "Don" Imus, Jr. (born March 11, 1940) is a controversial American humorist, writer, radio and television talk show host in the mold of a shock jock. His "drive time" weekday morning radio show, "Imus in the Morning" was aired over WNBC and WFAN in New York from 1971 to 1977 (when he was fired) and again from 1979 until it was canceled on April 12 2007, in response to comments he made on air. - Tucker Carlson
Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is a political news pundit who formerly co-hosted "Crossfire" and currently hosts "Tucker", a national television news show, which is broadcast weekdays at 6 p.m. ET on MSNBC. He is the son of Richard W. Carlson, a former Los Angeles local news anchor, Ambassador to the Seychelles, Director of the U.S. Information Agency and President of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. - David Shuster
David Shuster (born 1967) is an American journalist for NBC News and MSNBC. He is a correspondent for "Hardball with Chris Matthews" and other MSNBC programs. He is based in Washington, D.C. - Dan Abrams
Dan Abrams (born May 20, 1966) is the chief legal correspondent for NBC News, former host of "The Abrams Report", and the current General Manager of MSNBC. Before joining MSNBC, Abrams was a reporter for Court TV, and he has continued his legal reporting on MSNBC. Currently, Abrams hosts Live with Dan Abrams Monday-Thursday at 9pm. Abrams graduated from Riverdale Country School in 1984, from Duke University, cum laude, with a degree in Political Science in 1988, … - Rita Cosby
Rita Cosby (born November 18, 1964, in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in Greenwich, Connecticut) is a veteran TV news anchor and senior correspondent who most recently worked at NBC. Ms. Cosby has received three Emmy awards, the Jack Anderson Award for investigative excellence, the Matrix Award, and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. - Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell (born October 30, 1946) is a journalist, television commentator, and writer. She covers burgeoning international issues for all NBC News broadcasts, including "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams", "Today", and MSNBC. She is also often a guest on Hardball with Chris Matthews. She frequently anchors the 11AM hour of MSNBC Live. Mitchell graduated with a B.A. in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967, … - Howard Fineman
Howard Fineman is Newsweek’s Chief Political Correspondent, Senior Editor and Deputy Washington Bureau Chief. An award-winning writer, Fineman also is an NBC News Analyst, contributing reports to the network and its cable affiliates. He was a regular guest on the “Imus in the Morning” radio show. The author of scores of Newsweek cover stories, Fineman’s work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post and The New Republic. - Alison Stewart
Alison Stewart (born July 4 1966, Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an American television journalist. Most recently she served as host of "The Most with Alison Stewart" weekdays at 12pm ET on MSNBC. Stewart first gained widespread visibility as a political correspondent for MTV News in the 1990s. Stewart began her broadcasting career at Brown University, where she was the music director for the school's radio station, WBRU. - Mike Barnicle
Mike Barnicle has been a columnist for more than 30 years, writing in that time for The Boston Globe, New York Daily News, and the Boston Herald. Locally, he continues to contribute to the Boston Herald and to WCVB TV's "Chronicle", the longest running , award winning local news magazine show. - Amy Robach
Amy Robach (born 1973 in Michigan) is an anchor at MSNBC. She joined the network in 2003 from WTTG-TV in Washington D.C.. In addition to her hosting duties as the 9am ET. anchor for MSNBC Live, Robach fills in as host of Weekend Today and is an alternating News Anchor on NBC News's "Weekend Today" and Weekend Nightly News. - Phil Donahue
Phillip John Donahue (born December 21, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American media personality, best known as the creator and star of "The Phil Donahue Show", also known as "Donahue", the first tabloid talk show. The show had a 26-year run on national (U.S.) TV, preceeded by three years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, before ending in 1996. His shows have generally focused on issues that often divide liberals and conservatives in the U.S., … - Alan Keyes
Dr. Alan Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is a former Reagan administration diplomat, a Harvard-educated constitutional scholar, and a conservative political activist. He is also a former television and radio talk show host. He has run twice for President of the United States and three times for the U.S. Senate in 1988, 1992, and 2004 as a Republican. - Willow Bay
Willow Bay (born December 28 1963 in New York, New York) is the wife of Walt Disney Company CEO Robert Iger. She is currently hosting specials on Lifetime Television. - Ron Reagan
Ronald Prescott Reagan (born May 20, 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA), usually known as Ron Reagan, is the son of the late former President of the United States Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy. He is currently a political commentator for the cable television network MSNBC as well as a talk show host on and chief political analyst for KIRO radio in Seattle. In May 2006, he became part of the regular line-up on 710 KIRO, … - Margaret Brennan
Margaret Brennan is a correspondent for CNBC. Brennan anchors CNBC Market Wrap updates for CNBC sister network MSNBC. Margaret Brennan is a General Assignment Reporter for CNBC. Brennan began her business news career at CNBC as a producer for financial news legend Louis Rukeyser. She wrote, researched and booked guests for the weekly "Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street" program and primetime specials. - Kristine Johnson
Kristine Johnson (born June 5, 1970) is a co-anchor at WCBS-TV in New York on the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts with Chris Wragge. She was previously an anchor of "Early Today" on NBC and First Look on MSNBC and was also one of the alternating news anchors on Weekend Today. She joined MSNBC in 2005. She had earlier worked as a reporter and anchor in Providence, Rhode Island for WPRI. She was the recipient of two nominations for an Emmy award as a producer. - Alex Witt
Alex Witt is an anchor for MSNBC. She joined the network in 1999. Before joining MSNBC, she was a reporter at KCBA from 1990-1992 and WNYW-TV from 1996-1998. She is a member of the band "Mrs. Robinson" which performed on "Imus in the Morning" on November 16, 2006. Before getting her first on-air job at KCBA, she was a producer for the "Today" show in Burbank, California. She is the daughter of Dr. Charles B. Witt, … - Monica Novotny
Monica Novotny joined MSNBC after four years working at the Channel One network as a reporter and anchor, where her work was seen daily by some 8 million teenagers and their teachers. Novotny joined MSNBC as an Internet reporter for "HomePage". She is now a reporter and anchor with the network. She has covered major stories both in the U.S. and internationally, including the 1999 earthquake in Turkey, the conflict in Kosovo, … - Norah O'Donnell
Norah O'Donnell (born January 23, 1974) is a contributing correspondent for NBC News's Today program and chief Washington correspondent for MSNBC. In addition O'Donnell now anchors "MSNBC Live" and is one of the rotating anchors serving at the News Desk on Weekend Today. From September 2003 to May 2005, O'Donnell served as White House correspondent for NBC News. O'Donnell has done reports that have appeared on numerous NBC News broadcasts, … - Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley (born September 19 1968) is a conservative radio and television political commentator based in New York City. Monica holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science from Colgate University and a doctorate in international relations from Columbia University. In 1990, she became Foreign Policy Assistant to former President Richard Nixon, a post she held from 1990 until his death in 1994. She was an editorial adviser and consultant on his last two books, … - Jack H. Jacobs
Jack H. Jacobs (born August 2, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is a retired Colonel in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his heroic actions during the Vietnam War. He currently serves as a military analyst for MSNBC and previously worked as an investment manager. - Jeannie Ohm
Jeannie Ohm is a correspondent for MSNBC and NBC News. Ohm is based in Washington and reports from The White House, Capital Building, and the Pentagon. Her husband, Mark Andress, was recognized as a visionary for his work in personal electronics. - Ron Insana
Ron Insana is currently Senior Analyst for CNBC. He was the anchor of CNBC's "Street Signs", (M-F, 2-3 p.m. ET, which is now anchored by Erin Burnett), and is broadcast live from CNBC's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Recently, Insana garnered an exclusive interview with President George W. Bush to discuss the economy, Social Security reform and energy policy. This was the second exclusive interview he has had with the President in two years. - Contessa Brewer
Contessa Brewer is a news anchor for MSNBC. She joined MSNBC in September of 2003 after working for WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter. She has also worked for KMIR in Palm Springs, California from 1997 to 1999, and KRNV in Reno, Nevada. KMIR and WTMJ are both owned by Journal Communications. Brewer, in the spring of 2005, served briefly as a news reader on the popular "Imus in the Morning" radio show, … - Melissa Stark
Melissa Stark (born November 11, 1973 in Baltimore, Maryland), was an American television personality with NBC who used to anchor with MSNBC. She joined in 2005. Prior to joining NBC, she was best known for her three-year stint as a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football", which she left in order to start a family. She has also worked as a reporter for fellow Disney entity ESPN. In 2005, Stark participated as a reporter for NBC's New Year's Eve coverage, … - Lisa Daniels
Lisa Daniels is a journalist with NBC News. She is married and lives in New York City. Daniels graduated first in her class from Hamilton College in 1994, majoring in math and history. She graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1997. Before starting her broadcasting career, Daniels worked as an associate with the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell. Early in her career, Daniels was an evening anchor at WGGB-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts. - Chris Jansing
Chris Jansing was born Christine Kapostasy on January 30, 1957 (source: oldest sister and first cousin confirmation, both having been born in 1937 and 20 years of age when Chris was born). She is the youngest of 12 children of Joseph and Tilly Kapostasy, of Hungarian and Slovakian extraction. She hails from Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Jansing is an American TV news anchor and correspondent. - Jj Ramberg
JJ Ramberg is host of MSNBCs weekend business program Your Business, which airs Sunday mornings at 7:30 ET and repeats on the following Saturday at 5:30am. JJ comes to MSNBC from CNN. Ramberg recently began substitute anchoring Early Today, First Look, MSNBC Live and The Most when anchors have the day off or are on vacation. JJ Ramberg graduated cum laude from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and holds her MBA from Stanford Business School. - Milissa Rehberger
Milissa Rehberger joined the 24-hour cable news channel MSNBC in December 2003 as a freelance anchor and reporter. In July 2004 she was named anchor of its primetime news updates. Currently, Rehberger anchors NBC's "Early Today" and MSNBC's "First Look," as well as live news updates for MSNBC's West Coast primetime programs. On August 16, 2006, Rehberger hosted 2 live hour long special reports for MSNBC. - Dan Kloeffler
Dan Kloeffler is an anchor on MSNBC. Kloeffler anchors overnight "MSNBC Up to the Minute" news updates as well as "First Look" and NBC's Early Today. He joined MSNBC from WSTM in Syracuse, New York in 2007. - Donna Gregory
Donna Gregory is an award-winning producer and writer and has more than 21 years of experience as an on camera news reporter and anchor at TV stations in Illinois, Oklahoma and North Carolina. She is a freelance anchor and reporter for NBC News and MSNBC. Gregory occasionally anchors MSNBC Live, and recently covered Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Hurricane Wilma from Florida. Gregory is based out of North Carolina. - Sean McLaughlin
Sean McLaughlin was the Chief Meteorologist at MSNBC, joining the United States-based 24-hour cable news network in July 2004. He was also the meteorologist on the Sunday editions of NBC's The Today Show. He contributed to NBC Weather Plus+, "NBC Nightly News", and other NBC News/MSNBC/CNBC programs. Prior, he was the longtime Chief Meteorologist at NBC affiliate KPNX Channel 12 in Phoenix, AZ. Currently he is the Chief Meteorologist, … - Elise Finch
Elise Finch joined WCBS-TV as weekend meteorologist in April 2007. She joins WCBS from NBC where she served as a meteorologist for the "Early Today Show," MSNBC, and NBC Weather Plus. Prior to NBC, Finch served as weekend weather anchor/reporter at KPHO CBS 5 in Phoenix, Arizona. Before that she served as a reporter and anchor for WKBN/WYFX in Youngstown, Ohio. Finch started her career in television behind the scenes at E! - Rick Francona
Rick Francona is a commentator and media military analyst. He is a retired United States Air Force intelligence officer with extensive operational experience in the Middle East, including tours of duty with the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency. He is currently under contract to NBC News and appears regularly on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC, as well as Radio Canada and other worldwide media. - Bill Fitzgerald
Bill Fitzgerald has been hired by WNCN (NBC-17) as a news anchor to replace Bill Gaines, who left the station in August. He will join co-anchor Melanie Sanders and meteorologist Wes Hohenstein weeknights at 6, 7 and 11 p.m. Prior to joining WNCN, Fitzgerald was an anchor for MSNBC. Prior to joining MSNBC, Fitzgerald served as weekend anchor and general assignment reporter for the NBC owned-and-operated station WVTM-TV in Birmingham, Alabama. - Jeff Ranieri
Jeff Ranieri (born in 1979) is a meteorologist for NBC Weather Plus, who regularly presents weather on other NBC networks. Ranieri reports for MSNBC weekday afternoons, appears on CNBC, and occasionally reports for the "Today Show" during major weather events and as a substitute forecaster. He reported on the landfall of Hurricane Katrina from Biloxi, Mississippi. In 2006 he covered the Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy.
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