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NBC News correspondent Ali Vitali will be taking over as host of MSNBC’s “Way Too Early” and the show’s current anchor, Jonathon Lemire, will be moved to “Morning Joe,” according to a ...
Why don’t we see women as “electable”? Journalist Ali Vitali covered female presidential candidates in 2020. Now she reflects on what got in their way.
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911 access expanding with new technology - MSNEmergency callers in some parts of the U.S. can now connect with dispatchers through text, photos, videos, social media, and even have their messages translation. NBC News' Ali Vitali joins a call ...
NBC veteran Ali Vitali will become the new host of MSNBC’s “Way to Early” early next year. The 34-year-old Vitali will replace current host Jonathan Lemire, who is set to become a co-host on ...
Ali Vitali is moving from the Capitol Hill beat to the Dawn Patrol. Vitali, who has spent a decade at NBC News covering politics, campaigns and Capitol Hill, will leave her correspondent role in ...
Vitali and Juana Summers talk about why it wasn't possible to elect a woman in 2020 – and the importance of female representation in politics for America's future. NPR's Book of the Day NPR ...
Ali Vitali will become the new host of MSNBC‘s Way Too Early starting on Jan. 6.. Vitali will succeed Jonathan Lemire, who is moving to an expanded role as host of the 9 a.m. hour of Morning Joe ...
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