Nicolle Wallace has had a fascinating career at the intersection of journalism, politics, and public service. The popular host of MSNBC’s Deadline White House, Nicolle talks about her first jobs as a reporter for television stations in Fargo, North Dakota and Chico, California, her work in Florida politics for Governor Jeb Bush, and her two stints working for President George W. Bush in the White House.
From her perspective as Communications Director for President Bush, she discusses her deep affection for the Bush family, the extraordinary women that helped shape the Bush 43 presidency, and the many challenges the president faced during his two terms in office, including in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. As she does each day on television, Nicolle brings her wisdom, wit, and insight to The Oath.
Nicolle is the author of three best-selling novels that draw on her experiences working in the White House: Eighteen Acres, Madam President, and It’s Classified.
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Leon Panetta: Worthy Fights
Introducing: Season 3
A Message from Chuck Rosenberg
Roberta Jacobson: The Ambassador
John Pistole: Full Circle
Jeremy Bash: Central Intelligence
Bob Paulson: The Mountie
James Stavridis: Fair Winds and Following Seas
Anthony Williams: The Mayor
Joyce Vance: Sweet Home
Kathy Ruemmler: The Counsel
William McRaven: Send Me
Rob Spencer: Remember
Preview: Season 2
James Comey: Upward Sloping Line
Patrick Fitzgerald: The Right Thing
Barbara McQuade: Greed and Power
Sally Yates: Decisions
James Baker: Going Dark
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