Lis Wiehl
Lis Werhl worked as a reporter for NBC News and The All Things Considered show of the National Public Radio. She has previously worked as an anchor to NBC News and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. Her most popular book is the New York Times author of 18 books which include Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Werhl is a native of Yakima. West Valley High School is situated in Yakima. She earned a bachelor's education at Barnard College Columbia University in 1983. She earned an MA in literature at Queensland University, Australia in 1985. Harvard Law School conferred her with a Doctorate degree in 1987. Lis was born in the month of August, 1961. She is expected to turn 60 by 2023. She stands 6 feet tall and weighs about 78 kilograms. Lis Washl, a ex-law professor at the Washington School of Law Seattle in Seattle was active between 1995 and 2001. She was a part of the Trial Advocacy Program, and she won numerous awards across the nation throughout her tenure. As a student at Washington University, Ms. Smith became a legal journalist working for NBC News as well as NPR's All Things Considered. Due to her outstanding work, she was quickly able to rise to the top of the political ladder as a pundit. Wiehl, a former journalist who worked for NBC News as well as All Things Considered at National Public Radio was hired by Fox News Channel in the position of legal advisor. She was employed by NBC News for over 15 years. While at FNC She was interviewed on CNN NPR as well as a few large media outlets.





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