Video Production
Cross-platform journalist with over eight years of experience.
Currently at NBC News NOW.
Meet The Press, KPIX-5, CNN, CNBC, The Washington Post, McClatchyDC, International Center for Journalists, New England Public Radio and Voice of America in a past life.
2019 UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism || 2015 Mount Holyoke College alum
Video Production
The U.N. estimates that the war in Ukraine turned more than 7.4 million Ukrainians into refugees. NBC Medical Fellow Dr. Akshay Syal has the story of how one teenage girl with a rare heart condition managed to escape the war zone and seek the treatment she desperately needed.
Experts say the major flooding in Pakistan that has impacted millions of people highlights how low-income countries that contribute less to climate change are bearing the brunt of its impacts. Dr. Farah Naureen from Mercy Corps and Professor Steven Clemens from Brown University share their thoughts.
Every fall, New York City hosts Fashion Week where designers from around the globe come to showcase their latest work. NBC News’ Vicky Nguyen reports on how this year a new Fashion Week is born as runways are featuring the creations from several South Asian designers expressing their cultures to the world.
According to the International Food Policy Research Institute, Russia and Ukraine export 12 percent of the world’s food calories. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by Barron Segar, the President and CEO of World Food Program, USA, to discuss how the war in Ukraine is stoking concerns of a global food shortage.
Following Thursday's deadly terror attack at Kabul airport, situation in Afghanistan worsens. Secretary of State Antony Blinken talked the aftermath and former National Security Adviser Retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster discussed where we went wrong. Plus, Dr. Fauci talked Delta, booster shots and schools. Produced by Javaria Khan.
As chaos continues in Afghanistan, President Biden defends his decision to withdraw troops, raising questions about what went wrong. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan talked the administration strategy and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) discussed the aftermath of the chaotic withdrawal. Plus, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on kids, schools and Covid. Produced by Javaria Khan.
Speechwriters for Al Gore, John McCain, Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton share their process on writing the speech no political candidate ever wants to deliver – a concession speech. Produced and scripted for Meet The Press Reports for Peacock.
Working with pollsters from Hart Research Associates and Public Opinion Strategies, Meet the Press heard from voters about their reactions to the first presidential debate. Produced and edited by Javaria Khan.
In New York City, the legendary yellow cabs are under threat from tech giants like Uber, Lyft and others. Bound by the archaic medallion system, immigrant cab drivers have a lot at stake to protect their American Dream. Produced and edited by Javaria Khan.
A look at the toxic history of the Hunter's Point Shipyard in San Francisco, CA. Produced and scripted by Javaria Khan.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa talks to Drobox Drew Houston after the company's first earnings report. Field produced by Morgan Brasfield and Javaria Khan.
CNBC’s Aditi Roy looks at the building boom in San Francisco and whether all these new buildings are sound enough to withstand an earthquake. Produced by Paayal Zaveri and Javaria Khan.
CNBC's Aditi Roy reports on China's tariffs on US imports could impact the wine industry in California. Field produced by Patrick Manning and Javaria Khan.
CNBC’s Aditi Roy reports on China’s tariffs on US imports could impact the wine industry in California. Field produced by Patrick Manning and Javaria Khan.
CNBC’s Tech Check brings you the latest in tech news from CNBC’s 1 Market in the heart of San Francisco. Scripted by Javaria Khan.
CNBC’s Tech Check brings you the latest in tech news from CNBC’s 1 Market in the heart of San Francisco. Scripted by Javaria Khan.
A live look at the Women's March Against NRA in Washington D.C. Produced by Javaria Khan.
Part of the Creative department with Washington Post video. Camera: Javaria Khan
Part of the Creative department with Washington Post video. Camera: Javaria Khan
Digital/Print
CNBC's Josh Lipton and Jim Cramer spoke to Apple CEO Tim Cook about March quarter earnings, where Cook tried to dispel negative sentiment about iPhone sales. In particular, he dismissed the idea that a longer upgrade cycle would hurt Apple: "The important thing from my point of view is the iPhone active install base has been growing double digits and is still growing double digits.
Ride hailing company Lyft says it booked over $1 billion in GAAP revenue for 2017, and showed revenue growth of 168% in Q4 versus the prior year's quarter. That growth is nearly 3 times as fast as Uber, which saw a 61% increase in revenue in Q4 vs a year ago.
President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to basketball superstar Michael Jordan and 20 others Tuesday. A longtime basketball fan himself, Obama lauded Jordan at length for his legendary skills on the court, saying Jordan was so good that he became an icon of excellence.
Reps. Rick Larsen and Suzan DelBene are leading their 2016 races for U.S. House 1st and 2nd Congressional District seats, both of which serve part of Whatcom County and Bellingham, Washington. Republican Marc Hennemann was the challenger in the 2nd District and Republican Robert Sutherland was the challenger in the 1st District.
U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene faces a familiar foe in the Nov. 8 election for Washington's 1st Congressional District seat - Republican challenger Robert Sutherland also ran against her in 2014. DelBene joined Congress in 2012 when now-Gov. Jay Inslee resigned to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.
Dressed in a black jacket and plaid shirt coupled with a black U.S Air Force baseball cap, Marc Hennemann stood up during a Coupeville town hall meeting to direct a question at Democratic Rep. Rick Larsen. "Do you support President Obama's military policy in the Middle East?"
Whatcom Community Foundation aims to bring the Whatcom County community together in the wake of 2016 elections with $50,000 for Project Neighborly. The funds came from The Satterberg Foundation, a family foundation that provides grants to nonprofit organizations in Washington and California.
Project Child Safe, a firearm safety initiative aimed at preventing gun-related childhood accidents, is providing gun locks and safety information to PeaceHealth pediatricians in Bellingham, Burlington and Friday Harbor for their patients. PeaceHealth Medical Group, Yeager's Sporting Goods, National Shooting Sports Foundation and Whatcom County Sheriff's Department are collaborating on the project.
Martin Shkreli, who infuriated Congress last week by pleading the Fifth talked non-stop afterward to the public.
Barack Obama's first visit to a mosque as president Friday was hailed and criticized by a wide range of Muslims.
Muslims and civil rights advocates are growing increasingly alarmed by the tone of the anti-Muslim speech that's emerged since the Paris massacre.
A survey of Muslim voters in six states has found one surprising result: Donald Trump was the most popular Republican presidential candidate.
Republicans, and a handful of Democrats, have introduced more than 80 pieces of anti-Muslim legislation in state legislatures since 2013.
New questions about the effectiveness of the screening process immigration process raised.
LGBT Muslims cope with the aftermath of the Orlando shooting.
Muslims change dress, routines to avoid being targeted, fears of being attacked has forced some to change habits.
Pakistan
Photography is about relationships. It's about understanding our world, our lives and our intentions"
It was quite a splash of colour in the room that August afternoon: Mahin Hussain in bright blue, Mariam Hussain in grey and black, donning a gold necklace, and Zainab Hussain sporting a flattering combination of black and orange.
One hour with a South Asian artistic initiative
Every alternate Sunday morning, the streets of Karachi come alive at 6 am when some 50-odd residents from neighbourhoods such as Defence and Gulistan-e-Johar can be seen cruising through the city on their bicycles.
Social media websites are coming in very handy for business promotion and marketing
The Karachi Zoo has a severe lack of resources and administrative problems
The mysterious death of a young man leaves behind a distraught family
Trade of pirated movies thrives with minimal regulation
Pakistan's very own feminist initiative.
The expanding geography of violence in Karachi
Sifting through Karachi's newspaper archives