Lis Wiehl
Lis Werhl is a journalist for NBC News and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She worked as a correspondent for NBC News, and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. Her most popular book is the New York Times author of eighteen books including Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl was raised in the Washington town of Yakima. West Valley High School in Yakima awarded her a certificate. The year 1983 was the time she graduated with the degree of Bachelor's in English from Barnard College Columbia University. She received her post-graduate degree MA in Literature at Queensland University in 1985. She received her doctorate from Harvard Law School in 1987. Lis Wehl turns 60 when she is 60 years old. She's 6' tall and weighs in at 78 pounds. Lis Wiehl was a law professor at the Washington School of Law, Seattle between 1995 and 2001. She received national recognition as a result of her involvement in the Trial Advocacy Program. She began her career as a journalist in Washington University as a reporter and legal analyst for NBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered. Her impressive performances soon led to her becoming a well-known journalist. Wiehl worked for NBC News and National Public Radio as a journalist and lawyer. She worked there for 15 years. In her fifteen years working at FNC Barbara was a reporter for CNN NPR.





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