Kate Snow is anchor of “NBC Nightly News Sunday” and senior national correspondent for NBC News. Her reporting appears across all platforms of NBC News and MSNBC. Snow won an Emmy award for her 2018 exclusive interview with Andrea Constand, and her 2015 “Dateline NBC” special, with 27 Bill Cosby accusers in one room, won Emmy and duPont awards. With her 2015 series about transgender children millions of people watched a video about 5-year-old Jacob that went viral on social media, and millions more watched stories on “Nightly News” and “TODAY.” Her Emmy-winning 2014 series, "Hooked: America's Heroin Epidemic,” prompted congressional hearings and legislative action and was praised by drug policy organizations. Prior to joining NBC News, Snow was weekend edition anchor for ABC's “Good Morning America.”
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