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David Gregory
NBC News White House Correspondent
NBC News' David Gregory
Updated: 04:54 PM PT  Dec. 11, 2003

David Gregory was named White House correspondent for NBC News in February 2001. He reports from the White House for NBC News broadcasts, including the top-rated “Nightly News with Tom Brokaw,” “Today” and MSNBC, NBC’s 24-hour news and information network.

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Prior to being named White House Correspondent, Gregory traveled across the country and reported from Austin, Texas on the Bush campaign, covering an array of issues and topics throughout the Decision 2000-election cycle. In addition, he reported for NBC News on the Republican primaries, from the Republican National Convention, the Presidential Debates and through Election Day. He also spent over a month reporting from Austin, Texas on the post election day Florida recount story.

Gregory has been a correspondent with NBC News since 1995, reporting for all the news division’s broadcasts. Prior to covering the Bush campaign, he covered the Clinton impeachment, among other stories. While based in Chicago for NBC News, Gregory covered the trial of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and the civil trial of O.J. Simpson. Gregory also reported on the Simpson criminal trial while based in Los Angeles for the NBC News Channel. In addition to his reporting, Gregory has served as an anchor for MSNBC, covering such stories as the death of John F. Kennedy Jr., the Egyptair and Alaska Airlines crashes, as well as the Columbine High School shootings.

Prior to joining NBC News, Gregory worked as a reporter for the NBC affiliate in Sacramento, KCRA-TV, and for KRQE-TV in Albuquerque, N.M. He got his start in broadcasting at KGUN-TV, in Tucson, Ariz.

A native of Los Angeles, Gregory graduated with a B.A. in International Studies from the American University in Washington, D.C. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife.


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