Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Chelsea Clinton

Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton abandons anonymity, if it ever came to live in it. From now form part of the faces of the news of the seven in the evening. The daughter of former President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has joined the NBC television, said yesterday the company said in a statement.

Clinton, 31, will have a section in the report, called Making a Difference (Making a difference), and work in a space of in-depth news on Monday night, which only takes three weeks on screen. The salary received will go to the Clinton Foundation and the George Washington University Hospital.

The exprimera daughter has remained outside the public spotlight, but always let them know that the stories and experiences of people who listened and lived in 2008 at her mother's campaign for the White House, left a deep imprint. "I hope that telling stories through Making a Difference will help me be able to live under the premise of my grandmother:" Life is what you get but what you do with what happens to you. "Dorothy Howell Rodham, Hillary Clinton's mother died two weeks ago, at age 92.

Chelsea Clinton's resume is littered with big names has studied at the prestigious universities of Stanford, Oxford and Columbia are enrolled in a doctoral course in Oxford and also works for the University of New York. In addition, working with the Initiative Foundation and Bill Clinton.

This is not the first time a first child or daughter of a White House hopeful jumps to NBC. Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of George and Laura Bush, works as a reporter on the Today morning newspaper, and Meghan McCain, daughter of Senator John McCain, Republican candidate in 2008, working with the news channel MSNBC.

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