Joe Johns
Joe Johns | |
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Born | Joseph Eduardo Johns |
Education | Marshall University(BA) American University(JD) |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, Journalist |
Joseph Eduardo Johnsis an American lawyer and journalist. He is the Senior Washington Correspondent forCNN,based in theWashington, D.C.,bureau. He was promoted to the position in 2014.[1][2]He previously worked as anNBC NewsCapitol HillCorrespondent forTODAYand otherNBCprograms.[2]He worked forWRC-TV(NBC-4) in Washington, D.C. He also worked as an anchor forWSAZ-TVin 1980.[3]
In an interview withCapitol Standardmagazine in 2016, Johns said of the lessons he's learned in media: "Be skeptical of hype. People who tell big lies don’t back down, even when confronted with the truth."[4]
Johns was a star discus thrower atWest High SchoolinColumbus, Ohio.[5]He was a four-year scholarship track and field athlete atMarshall University[6]and was inducted into the Marshall University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003.[7]He holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Marshall University inHuntington, West Virginia,where he graduatedOmicron Delta Kappa,and aJ.D.degree fromAmerican Universityin D.C.[2]
Johns was married to formerMSNBCanalystMichelle Bernard;[8][9] the couple divorced in 2008.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^Dylan Byers (15 January 2014)."Joe Johns promoted at CNN".Politico.Retrieved6 April2017.
- ^abc"CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Joe Johns".Cnn.com.RetrievedAugust 13,2012.
- ^"WSAZ History | Where Are They Now?".Wsaz.com. January 1, 1980. Archived fromthe originalon May 16, 2012.RetrievedAugust 13,2012.
- ^Greco, Margaret (November 22, 2016)."What You Don't Know About CNN's Joe Johns".Capitol Standard.Retrieved27 October2017.
- ^""CNN's Joe Johns, three others to enter West High Hall of Fame"".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-12-01.Retrieved2011-03-25.
- ^CNN correspondent Joe Johns grand marshal of MU homecoming parade
- ^"Marshall University Athletics Hall of Fame".Archived fromthe originalon 2011-09-29.Retrieved2011-03-25.
- ^Cook, John (April 9, 2009)."Softball Interview Question Leads to Awkward Answer".Gawker.Archived fromthe originalon August 29, 2009.RetrievedSeptember 2,2009.
- ^ "Michelle Bernard: 'The Republican Party Needs to Find Its Soul'".April 9, 2009. Archived fromthe originalon July 14, 2014.RetrievedJuly 14,2014.
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