Lis Wiehl
Lis Werhl is a journalist for NBC News as well as The All Things Considered show of the National Public Radio. She was previously a reporter at NBC News' All Things Considered as well as National Public Radio. She is the best-selling New York Times author of 18 books, including Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl is an Washington native. West Valley High School of Yakima gave her the diploma. Barnard College Columbia University awarded her with a bachelor's degree in 1984. She earned her MA level in Literature in 1985 from Queensland University. Her doctorate was awarded by Harvard Law School in 1987. Lis Wehl turns 60 when she will be 60. She stands 6 feet tall, and she weighs about 78 kilograms. Lis Wiehl worked as a law professor in the Washington School of Law in Seattle from 1995 until 2001. She worked in the Trial Advocacy Program and received several national honors during her career. As a student at Washington University, Ms. Smith became a legal journalist working for NBC News as well as NPR's All Things Considered. Her impressive performances soon led to her becoming a well-known pundit. Wiehl was a journalist, legal expert as well as a legal adviser at Fox News Channel. She was previously a part of NBC News' All Things Considered on National Public Radio. The time she worked with FNC was 15 years. During the time she spent at FNC Ms. Smith worked to CNN NPR & a number of other media outlets.





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