Who will President George W. Bush, Jenna Hager be working for in the near future?
NBC’s “Today” show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent — former first daughter Jenna Hager. The daughter of former President George W. Bush will contribute stories about once a month on issues like education to television’s top-rated morning news show, said Jim Bell, its executive producer. Hager, a 27-year-old teacher in Baltimore, said she has always wanted to be a teacher and a writer, and has already authored two books. But she was intrigued by the idea of getting into television when Bell contacted her. “It wasn’t something I’d always dreamed to do,” she said. “But I think one of the most important things in life is to be open-minded and to be open-minded for change.” She’ll essentially work two part-time jobs as a correspondent and in her school, where she will be a reading coordinator this year. Bell said he got the idea after seeing Hager in two “Today” appearances. She was on the program two years ago to promote her book about an HIV-infected s
Bush daughter Jenna Hager becomes ‘Today’ reporter Aug 30 02:57 PM US/Eastern By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer In this July 23, 2009 photo, Jenna Bush Hager poses for a portrait in New… Related Stories Cheney says he and Bush disagreed at times AP, 8 hours ago. Cheney: Differences with Bush no big deal AP, 9 hours ago. Lawyer: Iraqi shoe thrower to be released early AP, 2 days ago. Lawyer says Iraqi shoe thrower to be released AP, 2 days ago. Get This Widget » NEW YORK (AP) – NBC’s “Today” show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent—former first daughter Jenna Hager. The daughter of former President George W. Bush will contribute stories about once a month on issues like education to television’s top-rated morning news show, said Jim Bell, its executive producer. Hager, a 27-year-old teacher in Baltimore, said she has always wanted to be a teacher and a writer, and has already authored two books. But she was intrigued by the idea of getting into tele
NBC’s “Today” show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent — former first daughter Jenna Hager. The daughter of former President George W. Bush will contribute stories about once a month on issues like education to television’s top-rated morning news show, said Jim Bell, its executive producer. Hager, a 27-year-old teacher in Baltimore, said she has always wanted to be a teacher and a writer, and has already authored two books. But she was intrigued by the idea of getting into television when Bell contacted her. “It wasn’t something I’d always dreamed to do,” she said. “But I think one of the most important things in life is to be open-minded and to be open-minded for change.” She’ll essentially work two part-time jobs as a correspondent and in her school, where she will be a reading coordinator this year. Sources: http://www.google.