Mark Knoller

Mark Knoller is a correspondent with CBS best known for his reporting on the White House. He has covered every American president since Gerald Ford, and started gathering statistics on the presidents' daily activities in 1996.[1]

Early life

Knoller is originally from Brooklyn, NY and graduated from New York University.[1][2]

Layoff

On May 28, 2020, it was reported that CBS had laid off Knoller. He tweeted that day that he was still on the job and was waiting to see what he would do next. The layoff was greeted by a tremendous outpouring of support for Knoller from all sides of the political divide. [3]

gollark: Someone *did* this? Cool.
gollark: This is why we need dynamic channel generation.
gollark: * weeb NAS
gollark: If you look at shodan and such there are apparently just public industrial control systems.
gollark: Another possible angle for causing lots of damage is computer systems, since apparently lots of devices running important stuff like factories and water supplies are wildly insecure.

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