Background
Alexander was born on July 29, 1976 to mother Terry Alexander (née Pink) in Oakland, California, and his father David Alexander, who is an attorney.
Alexander was born on July 29, 1976 to mother Terry Alexander (née Pink) in Oakland, California, and his father David Alexander, who is an attorney.
Alexander was named National Broadcasting Company News White House Correspondent in December 2012. His reports appear across all platforms of National Broadcasting Company News, including National Broadcasting Company Nightly News, Today, Meet the Press, Dateline National Broadcasting Company, Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company and NBCNews.com. He is now an National Broadcasting Company News national correspondent based in Washington, District of Columbia
He also continues as White House correspondent.
He has two younger twin siblings in psychotherapist Rebecca Alexander (born February 4, 1979) in Oakland, California, and lawyer Daniel Alexander (born February 4, 1979) in Oakland, California. Alexander"s parents are divorced.
By his father, he has a half-sister Lauren. Since arriving at National Broadcasting Company News in 2004, Alexander has covered numerous international stories— from Iraq’s historic election in 2005 to the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, and the tsunami in Indonesia.
He has filed reports from Afghanistan, the Galapagos Islands, Gaza, Israel, Laos and Mexico.
In addition to his news responsibilities, Alexander has also served as an National Broadcasting Company Sports host, and covered both the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. White House correspondent
Alexander served as a White House correspondent from 2012 to March 2014. He covered President Barack Obama"s White House.
He traveled all across the world with the President.
He is now an National Broadcasting Company News national correspondent based in Washington, District of Columbia He still occasionally reports from the White House.