Angle first worked in journalism with
NPR, acting as its White House correspondent for seven years during the presidencies of
Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush. He was also lead anchor for the
Marketplace radio program from 1990 to 1993. Angle subsequently joined
ABC News, covering economics on
ABC World News Tonight,
Nightline, and
Good Morning America. While working on
Nightline, he was conferred the Excellence in Financial Journalism Award in 1994 and 1995. He then became a political and economics correspondent for
CNN. Angle initially served as a nightly contributor to the show
Special Report with Brit Hume. In addition, he regularly was a substitute host for the Friday edition of the program, giving Hume a chance to appear on
Fox News Sunday as a panelist. During his tenure at Fox, Angle covered the
1996 presidential election, the
impeachment of Bill Clinton three years later, as well as important
international visits made by Clinton throughout his presidency. He also reported live on the
2000 presidential election recount in Florida from
Al Gore's base in
Nashville, Tennessee. ==Personal life==