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Giselle Fernandez : ウィキペディア英語版
Giselle Fernández

Giselle Fernández (born May 15, 1961) is an American television journalist. Her appearances on network television〔 include as reporter and guest anchor for ''CBS Early Show'', ''CBS Evening News'', ''NBC Today'', ''NBC Nightly News'', regular host for ''Access Hollywood'', and guest on ''Dancing with the Stars''.
==Early life and education==
Fernández was born in Mexico City, Mexico, and was brought to east Los Angeles in the United States at the age of four. Her Catholic father was a flamenco dancer, while her Jewish mother was a student of Mexican folklore.〔 She attended California State University, Sacramento,〔
*a "That core journalistic ethic is something the five-time Emmy Award winner says she mastered at Sac State under the tutelage of government and journalism professor Bill Dorman." — ¶ 2.
*b "Soon after graduating, Fernandez-Farrand focused on covering international affairs including interviewing Fidel Castro about Cuba’s economic crisis and its U.S. relations. — ¶ 3.〕 where she graduated in 1982 earning her B.A. in Journalism and Government.

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