Guide Note
David Gregory is a journalist who has worked as the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent since February of 2001.
Fast Facts
- Born: August 24, 1970
- Los Angeles native
- Alma Mater: American University
- Spouse: Beth Wilkinson
- They have three children
- Often appeared on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams and Hardball with Chris Matthews
- Frequent contributor on “Meet the Press”
- Nicknamed "Little Stretch" by President Bush1
- Height: 6'5"
- Awarded Best White House Correspondent by Media Research Center
Key Dates
- 1992: Graduated from American University
- February, 2001: Became NBC News Chief White House Correspondent
- 2003: Became substitute co-anchor of Today
- 2005: Began filling in at Weekend Nightly News
- March 17, 2008: Began hosting Race for the White House on MSNBC
Positions Held
Tucker Carlson Replacement
On March 10, 2008, it was revealed that Gregory would be replacing Tucker Carlson as host of a regular one-hour show each evening. Gregory's new show is on MSNBC, at 6 pm, and is called Race for the White House.
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