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learn to swim
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| Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:10 pm Post subject: Dan Signs Off |
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THE END OF AN ERA |
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learn to swim
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NEW YORK, March 9, 2005
(CBS) Dan Rather bids a bittersweet goodbye to the CBS Evening News tonight after 24 years in the anchor chair.
He is passing the baton to CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer, who will anchor the show until a permanent replacement is chosen. Rather is stepping down 24 years to the day after he replaced another CBS News icon: Walter Cronkite.
The end of Rather's run at the Evening News does not mean retirement. He will remain on as a correspondent for both editions of "60 Minutes."
During his long and prolific career with CBS News, the 73-year-old Rather has written six books, anchored six presidential election campaigns and covered a dozen wars on five continents.
He has braved hurricanes, waded through flood waters, dodged bullets, comforted wounded GIs, mouthed off to presidents, wept on camera, become a lightning rod for conservatives and been badly beaten by a dangerous maniac on Park Avenue.
A 50-year career in journalism has made Rather a witness to modern American history: the assassination of President Kennedy, the civil rights movement, Watergate, wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The correspondent and anchor man has also interviewed hundreds of world leaders and newsmakers ranging from Mother Teresa to Saddam Hussein.
CBS News will mark the end of Dan Rather's 24 years as anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News with a one-hour primetime special to be aired tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
This road well traveled has been strewn with "Ratherisms," folksy sayings that can make one smile or wince or both. It was Rather who told us that the Florida presidential race was as "hotter than a Times Square Rolex" and who reminded us of the importance of swing states: "It don't mean a thing if they don't get those swings."
But Rather's departure from the Evening News has been clouded by his high-profile role in a flawed CBS News story about President Bush's National Guard service and some harsh comments from old CBS colleagues, including Cronkite, who suggested Schieffer should have been given the anchor job years ago.
Last September, Rather was the correspondent on a "60 Minutes Wednesday" piece that used documents that purported to show Mr. Bush received preferential treatment during his years in the Texas Air National Guard.
The authenticity of the documents was almost immediately questioned, but CBS News and Rather continued to defend the story long after it was broadcast. An independent panel that probed the network's handling of the story concluded CBS News failed to follow basic journalistic principles in the preparation and reporting of the piece.
The panel also said CBS News had compounded that failure with a "rigid and blind" defense of the story. As a result of the panel report, four CBS News employees lost their jobs.
Rather has repeatedly apologized for his role in the story and expressed regrets about the fate of his colleagues.
"First and foremost is that four people lost their jobs over it. And I don’t have them – I never have them far from my mind," Rather said. "Also I want to say personally and directly I’m sorry. I regret every nanosecond when I let anybody at CBS News down and even more when I let the audience down. It’s painful to me."
Although the Guard story was a low point in Rather’s career, it was far from his only brush with controversy. There were well-publicized run-ins with two top Republicans, Richard Nixon and President Bush the elder. And in 2001, he made an embarrassing appearance at a Democratic fundraiser in Texas hosted by his daughter.
These events contributed to Rather’s status as a lightning rod for conservative critics who view him as a symbol of what they see as the media’s liberal bias.
The Texas-born Rather has always dreamed of a career in journalism. He grew up in Houston, where he began reporting the news for local radio and TV stations.
"We didn't own a TV set, and we didn't know anybody who did," Rather recently told the Texas Monthly. "My dream was to be a byline reporter on either the Houston Chronicle or the Houston Post."
His breakthrough came in 1961, when his daring coverage of Hurricane Carla for KHOU-TV attracted the attention of CBS.
Below are some memorable events in his CBS career:
# 1962: Joins CBS News as chief of the network's Southwest bureau, in Dallas, where it was his job to cover 23 states, Mexico and Central America.
# Nov. 22, 1963: Reports live from the scene of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Not only was CBS the first network on the scene, but Rather was also the first to report Kennedy had died.
# 1964: Promoted to White House correspondent for CBS News.
# 1965: Sent to Vietnam — at his own request — to cover the war.
# 1966: Returns to the U.S. and resumes his role as White House correspondent.
# 1974: His combative style is captured in a memorable moment while exchanging verbal jabs with President Nixon. First, Rather is booed and applauded when he stands to ask Nixon a question. Mr. Nixon turned the question around: "Are you running for something?" "No, sir, Mr. President," Rather shot back. "Are you?" This angers the White Houses. Several CBS affiliates asked for his resignation.
# 1974: Co-wrote a book about Watergate, "The Palace Guard," which became a best-seller. Another book, "The Camera Never Blinks," was published in 1977.
# 1980: Slips into Afghanistan in disguise following the Soviet invasion. The escapade earns him a nickname: "Gunga Dan."
# March 9, 1981: CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite retires, and Rather takes over.
# 1986: Rather is attacked and badly beaten on Park Avenue by a deranged man later convicted of murdering an NBC stagehand. Rather’s woozy recollection of his attacker’s words, “What’s the frequency, Kenneth?, becomes the title of a song by REM.
# 1987: Rather walks off the CBS Evening News set in anger after the network decided to let the U.S. Open tennis tournament run overtime, cutting into the news broadcast. CBS was left with dead air for six minutes.
# Jan. 25, 1988: In an interview with then-Vice President George H.W. Bush, Rather presses the future president about his involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. A heated exchange follows, with Mr. Bush asking Rather whether he wished to be judged for the tennis walk-off.
# 1990: Is the first American journalist to interview Saddam Hussein after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
# March 31, 1999: Secures an exclusive first sit-down interview with President Clinton following the Lewinsky scandal and his impeachment by the House.
# 2001: Breaks into tears twice while discussing the 9/11 attacks on David Letterman’s late-night show a few days after the tragedy.
# Feb. 24, 2003: Gets the most sought-after interview in the world: an exclusive one-on-one with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, the first time the Iraqi leader talks with an American journalist since 1991.
# Nov. 23, 2004: Rather announces he will step down March 9, 2005, as anchor of the CBS Evening News.
By Dan Collins
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anti-bush2008
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| Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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| god bless ya Dan. we'll miss you |
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anti-bush2008
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| Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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learn to swim wrote: ...and been badly beaten by a dangerous maniac on Park Avenue.
when was this?? :? |
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PrinceJunius
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| Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: Jan. 25, 1988: In an interview with then-Vice President George H.W. Bush, Rather presses the future president about his involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. A heated exchange follows, with Mr. Bush asking Rather whether he wished to be judged for the tennis walk-off.
They were just showing that on the local news just now. Makes me like him again. |
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Lennox
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| Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:43 am Post subject: |
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| Good riddance!!!! Dan's a lying bastard and a bias journalist that let personal vendettas get in the way of reporting and then let other people take the fall for him. Cronkite said it best when he said this was over due. |
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Scribbler1
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| Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:15 am Post subject: |
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anti-bush2008 wrote: learn to swim wrote: ...and been badly beaten by a dangerous maniac on Park Avenue.
when was this?? :? That was some years ago when some flake walked up to him and asked "What's the frequency, Kenneth" and cold-cocked Rather. Remember the REM song of the same name?
There may be something to this "tough texan" mythology as despite being an old-timer Rather was knocked down but otherwise not seriously hurt at all. I wouldn't call it being "beaten badly". |
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ranger
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| Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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| Im glad rathers is gones. He was an idiot. :-D |
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iamwhatiseem
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| Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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| Well just mabye, slim chance I know, but mabye there is a tiny chance that CBS will be less biased.....do I hear laughter? |
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Flame
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| Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 9:01 am Post subject: |
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Ole faithful Bob Schieffer. He's been sitting on the sidelines waiting for his chance. Looks like he's finally going to get it. Too bad he's now over 70 himself.
If CBS were smart, they'd select John Roberts. He's a fresh face, a fresh start, and seems to have his act together. Their ratings are so far in the tank, they have nowhere to go but up. Personally, I think Roberts would do a credible job.
Now... when does Peter Jennings retire. I NEVER watch ABC News because of him. In fact, it's pretty hard to beat Fox News. I'll just stick to that.
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happynegative
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| Ya you can't deny everything he's done......but lets be honest here, he was definentally biased and I am glad to see him leave. |
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poweRob
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| Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Dan is a strong reporter with a long historied background that proves more than short cited last minute executioners will ever let themselves see. Meanwhile, the show that he was reporting with when the controversy went down... he will still be working on. |
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iamwhatiseem
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| Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 7:44 am Post subject: |
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| I suggets you all read "Bias" and "Arrogance" both very good books about the problems in the media. In it you see some pretty hairy behind-the-scenes Dan Rather and company. Huge stories never told, stories with significant information left out, stories "beefed up" and constantly getting play...over and over and over these things happen. |
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Scribbler1
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I don't have a favorite telking head so I can't comment on Rather. It does appear, though, that a lot of people like him. But instead of demanding to see rolling heads, when I don't like someone I see on TV I watch something else.
Am I the only one here who knows how to use a remote control? |
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Warmonger
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| Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 9:25 am Post subject: |
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Not at all, Scribbler.
It will be a shame, though, that I don't have Rather to change the remote TO any longer when I grow tired of Fox News. |
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