Writer Lexx Thornton
Emmy is awarded correspondent correspondent, brought the 10-year experience covering the main national and international stories for branches. Omar Jimenez is an anchor in CNN after a leading award-winning cover for various branches.
On Wednesday, September 10, the 31-year-old journalist announced the promotion of Instagram. “I am officially an ancestor in CNN. Some interesting things are in the works! Hustle continues,” EMMY wrote in the header of the winner, his black and white photo.
Worcester, Massachusetts’in Worcester, Massachusetts’s graduate of Machine-Western city of Machine Journalism, CNN was a role as a correspondent in Chicago branch. United States, Death of Kobe Bryant and more.
In 2020, by the Minnesota State Patrol, together with the team, the headlines were covered by George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis. In 2021, the tireless work that covers the story won the national news and documentary EMMY award.
Traveling with the network was in 2017 when he joined Newsington in Washington, while there was great and international news in both the country and in France and Mexico. With the promotion of Anchor, it will continue to get out of New York.
In a statement to Grio, Jimenez said the excitement of this next chapter. “Very interesting things on the horizon here, this can not wait to go in the next chapter,” he said. “I have now have been in CNN for more than 8 years and have brought new opportunities to grow and learn every year. I don’t see it any different!”
Just three days before the great announcement, Chıcago was in the place that covers protests in front of Trump Tower. “In the center of the city center in the city of the city of the city,” Hundreds of protests were played in a video, as he stands in the city, created his way to him.
“Some of them are happy to protest here, in some cases, in some cases, in some cases, Trump Tower ‘Trump, no trump, there are no troops’. “This is in response to the threat of immigration to the city in the city, in response to the threat to place national security troops here in Chicago.”