Elise labott wikipedia
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Welcome to Cosmopolitics.
I’m Elise Labott. I write about America’s role in the world and break down complex international stories by taking you inside global policy debates and introducing you to the players involved.
This reporting-driven newsletter will cut through the talking points and explain what it really means. Call it an insider’s guide to better understanding your world.
A little bit about me: I am a veteran foreign affairs journalist who writes about geopolitics and America’s role in the world. I’m also an Adjunct Professor at American University’s School of International Service. Previously I was CNN’s Global Affairs Correspondent, covering the State Department – a perch from which I covered seven secretaries of state and traveled to more than 100 countries. I am currently the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Now you can see my commentary on news outlets, such as MSNBC, CBS, NPR, BBC and SiriusXM. You can find my bylines in The Washington Post, POLITICO Magazine, The Guardian and more.
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Elise Labott is a journalist covering foreign affairs, most recently as a global affairs correspondent for CNN. Since 2000, she has covered U.S. foreign policy and international affairs for the network, reporting from more than 80 countries, and interviewing and traveling the world with seven secretaries of state.
Most recently, Elise traveled to Israel and Turkey with National Security Adviser John Bolton for Politico. She also traveled to the Olympics in Korea with Vice President Mike Pence and to Africa with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.She has reported extensively on the conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and Israel, and covered nuclear talks with Iran and the signing of the 2016 nuclear agreement.
Elise has reported on every major global event since joining CNN, from the Camp David peace talks of 2000, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS. She has reported from the de-militarized zone on tension with North Korea, traveled through the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as has interviewed several heads of state. She was a
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Elise Labott
Elise Labott is an award-winning journalist covering U.S. foreign policy, national security, and global trends. Ms. Labott’s work appears in various news outlets, including POLITICO magazine, where she is currently a contributing editor. She appears as a foreign affairs analyst on MSNBC, CBS News, NPR, and other outlets. She also serves as a guest host on NPR and Sirius XM. Ms. Labott is a professor at American University’s School of International Affairs and the founder of Zivvy News, a digital platform aimed at informing and engaging a Gen Z audience. As CNN’s longtime global affairs and State Department correspondent, Ms. Labott reported from more than eighty countries, and interviewed and traveled the world with seven secretaries of state. She has reported extensively on the conflicts in Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and from the demilitarized zone on tension with North Korea and has interviewed several heads of state. Ms. Labott serves as a global ambassador for Vital Voices, a program to empower women entrepreneurs around the world, and is a member of
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