Mika Brzezinski (born May 2, 1967) is an anchor for CBS News.
Brzezinski attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she majored in English.
In 2000, Brzezinski began a short hiatus from CBS, during which she worked for rival MSNBC on the weekday afternoon show HomePage with co-anchors Gina Gaston and Ashleigh Banfield. She returned to CBS as a correspondent in September, 2001, which thrust her into the limelight as a principal "Ground Zero" reporter for the September 11, 2001 attacks. Brzezinski was broadcasting live from the scene when the United Airlines Flight 175 struck the south tower.
Currently, Mika Brzezinski serves as a CBS News correspondent, substitute anchor, and segment anchor for breaking news segments and routine updates.
1967 births | Living people | Roman Catholic journalists | Reporters and correspondents | Polish-Americans
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