Published On Feb 14, 2024
Unconventional Host Naveed Jamali had the honor of hosting the first-ever active duty military officer to become Miss America, Second Lieutenant Madison Marsh, at the Newsweek headquarters in New York City. Marsh shared her experience defying stereotypes in both the military and pageant worlds, what it was really like flying in an F-16, how she's been able to honor her mother's legacy through the Miss America Opportunity, and more.
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Naveed spent 3 years successfully working undercover against Russian military intelligence as a double agent. His story working against Russia is told in his book, “How to Catch a Russian Spy.” After playing the role of a real James Bond, he went on to become an intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy. He is a Newsweek Editor-at-Large and a former MSNBC analyst.
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