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Jeffrey Greenfield (born June 10, 1943) is an American television journalist and author.


Early life

He was born in New York City, to Benjamin and Helen Greenfield. He grew up in
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and graduated in 1960 from the
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. In 1964 he graduated with honors, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree from the
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, where he served as editor-in-chief of the '' Daily Cardinal''. While at the university, Greenfield was inducted into the Iron Cross (Secret Society). In 1966, Greenfield graduated with honors with a
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degree from
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, where he was a Note and Comment editor of the ''
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''.


Career

Greenfield was hired as a
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for Senator Robert F. Kennedy, assisting with RFK's speech, "
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". He worked on the 1968 Presidential campaign of Kennedy. Greenfield worked as chief speechwriter for New York Mayor John Lindsay. Greenfield worked for seven years with political consultant David Garth. Over the course of his career, Greenfield has reported primarily on domestic politics and the media, and occasionally on culture. He appeared on the '' Firing Line'' television program as early as 1968. He was the host of the national public television series " CEO Exchange," featuring in-depth interviews with high-profile chief executive officers, for five seasons. He served as media commentator for
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from 1979 to 1983 and as political and media analyst for
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from 1983 to 1997, often appearing on the ''
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'' program. He served as a senior analyst at CNN from 1998 to 2007. On May 1, 2007, Greenfield returned to CBS News, where he served as a senior political correspondent until April 2011. He hosted, May 7, 2010 to June 28, 2013, PBS's "Need to Know". He does political commentary on NBC Nightly News. He has also written or contributed to 11 books and has written for ''
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'', ''
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'', '' National Lampoon'', ''
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'', and
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Magazine. He wrote one novel, which is about the Electoral College. Greenfield has received five
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s, two for his reporting from South Africa (1985 and 1990) and one for a profile of H. Ross Perot (1992). ''Then Everything Changed'' was a finalist for the 2011
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, Long Form.


Personal life

Greenfield has been married three times. *His first wife was Carrie Carmichael, whom he divorced in February 1993. They had two children: daughter Casey, and son, David. Casey married screenwriter
Matt Manfredi Matt Manfredi is an American screenwriter. Early life and education Manfredi is from Palos Verdes, California,New York Times: "Casey Greenfield, Matt Manfredi"
November 21, 2004
*On April 24, 1993, Greenfield married Karen Anne Gannett, from whom he is now divorced. * In June 2002, he married Dena Sklar, a real estate broker. They live in Santa Barbara, California, and New York City. Greenfield has seven grandchildren.


Books

*with Jerry Bruno, * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links

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