Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Kristen Welker

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Kristen Welker.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Kristen Welker

Kristen Welker is an American television journalist working for NBC News. She serves as a White House correspondent based in Washington, D.C., and co-anchor of Weekend Today, the Saturday edition of Today, alongside Peter Alexander.

Every time I walk through the White House gates, if you don't stop and take it in and recognize that you are a witness to history, it's time for you, frankly, to get a new job.
I got such a bad series of sinus infections while covering President Obama's 2012 reelection campaign, I lost my sense of smell!
Journalists like to talk and write and produce, but the most important part of that process is learning how to listen. And that's what makes you a good journalist.
I get so paranoid about the makeup build-up.
It is fair to say there is a lot of pressure placed on female reporters.
You can't be too far away from your BlackBerry because if there's a development anywhere around the world, it impacts the White House.
Fashion is not my strongest suit.
It's important to always put family first. — © Kristen Welker
It's important to always put family first.
I do think people would be surprised to know that journalists from various news outlets are in this together in many ways in terms of these long hours and in terms of really sharing a desire to get information to the American people.
I was in sixth grade. I loved TV news. I acknowledge that I was also in awe of Barbara Walters interviewing Patrick Swayze and dancing with him.
I always have a pair of heels and flats for my back-to-back hours of live shots. I'm happiest and most comfortable wearing my boots.
If I'm going to the White House, my alarm goes off at 5:00 A. M. Typically there is no snoozing; jump out of bed, text my producer, often start texting with sources if there's breaking news that's happened overnight, and I'm off and running from that moment on.
Why is it appropriate for the President to use a racial slur in any context?
I think it's incredibly important that we think about diversity in the context of the White House press corps, because it's important that the group of people there is representative of the diversity that we see throughout the country.
Whether I'm traveling or not, I lay out my outfit and jewelry the night before so I don't have to think about it.
I am not afraid to ask for feedback on my work or appearance, and try to never take that advice personally.
Dresses that don't wrinkle are key. They don't take up a whole lot of space and you can throw four into a suitcase.
I know the words to almost every '80s song. — © Kristen Welker
I know the words to almost every '80s song.
I try to have a balanced diet. I try to write down everything that I eat.
It's so important for me to unplug for a little bit, to have dinner with my husband. He's a great cook. I'm very fortunate.
I think that as reporters we certainly bring to bear our own set of experiences, our backgrounds, to our reporting. — © Kristen Welker
I think that as reporters we certainly bring to bear our own set of experiences, our backgrounds, to our reporting.
You have to be essentially ready to interview the President every day that you walk in, at any moment.
I typically set at least three alarms. I have two alarms set on my iPhone, I still use a Blackberry for work, so I set my alarm on that, and then if I'm staying in a hotel, I request a wake-up call. I've never overslept - knock on wood. But I have had an instance where one of my four alarms has failed, so that's why I stand by the multiple alarms.
To have come here as an intern for the 'Today' show, to shoot that reel - I looked so serious. To be terrified like that and then to come and sit at this desk, to sit next to my friend Peter Alexander every Saturday, it is the honor of a lifetime.
My big challenge, I will say, is contouring. God help us all with contouring.
You're constantly asking yourself, 'Am I doing enough? Am I living up to this moment? Am I asking the toughest questions of the president to make sure we're continuing to do our job to hold him accountable for his words and his promises?'
But when my mother ran for City Council, that was the moment when I knew I wanted to be a political reporter. Some reporters asked her about being married to my father - they have an interracial relationship - as if that was somehow a negative thing.
It's not unusual for me to find that I'm the only female journalist of color in the front row during some of the briefings.
I've recently explored the beauty of doing sit-ups on those endurance balls. It adds a whole new dimension of difficult.
A couple of years ago, I went to dinner with a very high-profile source, and out of respect, I put my phone down for, say, an hour and a half. And during this dinner there was a major breaking story related to the Secret Service. When I picked my phone back up, I had missed about 50 emails and seven phone calls from the network.
I feel like I've grown up, not only at NBC, but also at 'Today.' — © Kristen Welker
I feel like I've grown up, not only at NBC, but also at 'Today.'
One more point I`ll just make about [Michael] Flynn is that we`re already seeing, and we`ve seen Democrats come forward and start to express their opposition.
President [Barack] Obama, it took him a number of days to do [appointments to Administration] and it took former President Bill Clinton even longer.
Adam Schiff, who is of course the ranking member on the House Select Committee said earlier today I`d be worried about an impulsive president with an impulsive national security adviser.
If you look back at past administrations, they`re probably a little bit behind where former President George W. Bush was.
George W. Bush filled out his cabinet fairly quickly.
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