CBS News Inquiry, The Warren Report, Part 4
A CBS News Inquiry: The Warren Report is a four-part series from June of 1967 examining controversies over the findings of the Warren Commission, which was charged with investigating the Pre…
1,717 viewsA CBS News Inquiry: The Warren Report is a four-part series from June of 1967 examining controversies over the findings of the Warren Commission, which was charged with investigating the Pre…
1,717 viewsMorley Safer talked about his early years at CBS News, revealing that he never finished college, and his impressions of Douglas Brinkley’s new biography, Cronkite, the designation of Mr. Cro…
3,312 viewsMorley Safer discussed his book Flashbacks on Returning to Vietnam. In 1989 Mr. Safer returned to Vietnam after serving two tours in the region as a war correspondent in the 1960s. The book …
1,611 viewsMr. Friedman moderated a panel titled “Secret Histories: Uncovering the Past and Influencing the Present” with CBS correspondent Morley Safer and authors who have written book-length expose…
440 viewsWar Correspondents from World War II through recent events in Afghanistan talked about their experiences in combat zones and reporting during wartime. Among the topics they addressed were th…
261 viewsAt the Newseum located in Arlington, Virginia, A panel of its editors and correspondents discussed the history of “60 Minutes,” the CBS news magazine that debuted September 24, 1968. Don Hew…
2,882 viewsMorley Safer, Co-Editor of “60 Minutes", talked about his career in broadcast journalism and "60 Minutes” and took audience calls, faxes and electronic mail.
238 viewsMorley Safer and Steve Kroft, the co-editors of CBS News’s 60 Minutes, spoke about their perspectives on how journalism, especially television journalism, changed over the years. They also c…
141 viewsMorley Safer, CBS “60 Minutes” Co-Editor moderated a discussion of politics, the media, and humor with a panel of press secretaries, political consultants, and comedians. The event was hoste…
741 viewsThe panel discussed broadcast journalism and its reputation among the public. Members of the panel also responded to questions from the audience.
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