Who is Norah O’Donnell? What to know about CBS anchor moderating Walz-JD Vance debate
Less than a month after former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a fiery debate for the upcoming 2024 Presidential Elections, their running mates are now ready to battle it out in New York.
The two vice presidential nominees, Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, are scheduled to participate in a debate on Tuesday on CBS News that is set to begin at 9 p.m. ET.
Vance and Walz will face off for the first, and perhaps the only time, at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City. The 90-minute debate will have two four-minute commercial breaks and no live audience, similar to the presidential debate.
"See you on October 1, JD," Walz posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Aug. 14.
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Vance accepted the Oct. 1 debate the following day, while also proposing a debate for Sept. 18 on CNN. Michael Tyler, the communications director for Harris' campaign, told CBS News later that day that Walz will only participate in the Oct. 1 debate.
Sharing moderating duties will be CBS anchors Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan.
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Here's what you need to know about moderator and CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell.
Who is Norah O’Donnell? Current job, show
Norah O' Donnell is the anchor and managing editor of "CBS Evening News," and the only woman currently leading an evening news program on broadcast television, her bio on the network says. She is also a contributing correspondent for "60 Minutes" and is the host of CBS News 24/7's "Person to Person."
The 2024 Presidential Election is O' Donnell's eighth as a journalist and the anchor in July announced that she will be leaving her role at the anchor desk after the elections and take on a new position at the network.
"I have spent 12 years in the anchor chair here at CBS News, connected to a daily broadcast and the rigors of a relentless news cycle," O' Donnell said in the announcement. "It's time to do something different."
O' Donnell joined CBS News in 2011 as chief White House correspondent, covering the administration of President Barack Obama. In 2012, she joined "CBS This Morning" as co-host.
In a prolific career spanning more than three decades, O' Donnell has "interviewed every living president of the United States," her bio on CBS News says, as well as a plethora of prominent personalities including Pope Francis, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, the Duke of Sussex Prince Harry, Malala Yousafzai, the Dalai Lama. Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Oprah Winfrey and Dolly Parton among others.
Norah O’Donnell education
O'Donnell received her Bachelor of Arts in philosophy as well as a Master of Arts in liberal studies. from Georgetown University's College of Arts and Sciences, as per her bio on CBS.
Prior to joining CBS News, O'Donnell worked at NBC News, where she covered the Pentagon, Congress, and the White House.
Has Norah O’Donnell ever moderated a debate before?
While O' Donnell has anchored several CBS News Election Specials, including primary, debate and election nights, this is the first time she will be moderating a general election vice presidential debate.
More about Norah O’Donnell
O' Donnell is married to Geoff Tracy, the president of Chef Geoff’s Deluxe Hospitality in Washington, DC. The two met during their time at Georgetown and have three children together.
She is also the recipient of several awards including the Emmys, an Edward R. Murrow Award, the duPont-Columbia Award, the Scripps Howard Award for Excellence in Broadcast National/International Coverage and the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award, her bio on CBS News says. O' Donnell received an Emmy and was also recognized by the prestigious White House Correspondents' Association, for her reporting on sexual assaults at the U.S. Air Force Academy in 2018.
This story was updated with new information.
Contributing: Gabe Hauari, Sudiksha Kochi, David Jackson, Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
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