Lis Wiehl

Lis Werhl was a correspondent for NBC News and the All Things Considered program of National Public Radio. Her previous work was as reporter on NBC News' All Things Considered and National Public Radio. She's authored the best-selling 18 books in history, such as Hunting Charles Manson : The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl was raised in Yakima in the Washington city of Yakima. West Valley High School in Yakima gave her a diploma. She received a bachelor education from Barnard College Columbia University in 1983. She earned her MA degree in literature in the year 1985 from Queensland University. Harvard Law School conferred her with a doctorate in 1987. Lis Wehl turns 60 when she turns 60. She is 6'6" tall and weight is 78 kg. Lis Wiehl was an instructor of law at Washington School of Law, Seattle from 1995 until 2001. Her name was awarded national acclaim for her participation as a member of the Trial Advocacy Program. When she was at Washington University she moved into journalism in the field of legal analysis, and reporter on NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Because of her outstanding work, Wiehl soon was recognized as a prominent anchor. Wiehl was hired by Fox News Channel as a lawyer and journalist following working at National Public Radio's All Things Considered and NBC News. The time she worked with FNC was 15 years. While at FNC she covered news and was interviewed on CNN NPR and a few other major media outlets.

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