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Kristen Welker Making History as First Black ‘Meet the Press’ Moderator – L.A. FOCUS NEWSPAPER

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Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire NBC’s long-standing political panel show, “Meet the Press,” will experience a history-making change as Chuck Todd, the current moderator, announces his departure after nearly a decade.Stepping into his shoes will be Kristen Welker, the first Black host of the renowned program. During his announcement, Todd, 51, stated that he […]

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