This Just in: What I Couldn't Tell You on TV
Autor Bob Schiefferen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2003 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Bob Schieffer started his reporting career in Texas when he was barely old enough to buy a beer, joined CBS News in 1969, and became one of the few correspondents ever to have covered all four major Washington beats: the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department, and Capitol Hill. Over the past four decades, he's seen it all-and now he's sharing the after-hours tales only his colleagues know.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780425194331
ISBN-10: 0425194337
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 157 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Berkley Books
ISBN-10: 0425194337
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 157 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Berkley Books
Cuprins
This Just In 1. Oswald's Mother
2. The Johnson City Windmill
3. Mississippi Burning
4. The Night Beat
5. Courthouse Days
6. The Star-Telegram Goes to War
7. "I Can't Never Tell What Happened to Me"
8. News at Six
9. 1968
10. Washington
11. Nixon's War
12. The Puzzle Palace
13. The Devious Dove
14. 1972: Control and Chaos
15. The Last Serious Campaign
16. The Nixon Endgame
17. The Pardon
18. Stumbling Along
19. Jimmy
20. The Morning Show: A Time out of Time
21. It Was All Foreign to Me
22. The New World Order: CBS in the 1980s
23. Capitol Hill
24. Sunday Services
25. The Charmer
26. Being Careful What You Wish For Is Still a Good Rule
27. 9-11
28. End Piece
Chapter Work Notes, Sources, Afterthoughts and Observations
Index
2. The Johnson City Windmill
3. Mississippi Burning
4. The Night Beat
5. Courthouse Days
6. The Star-Telegram Goes to War
7. "I Can't Never Tell What Happened to Me"
8. News at Six
9. 1968
10. Washington
11. Nixon's War
12. The Puzzle Palace
13. The Devious Dove
14. 1972: Control and Chaos
15. The Last Serious Campaign
16. The Nixon Endgame
17. The Pardon
18. Stumbling Along
19. Jimmy
20. The Morning Show: A Time out of Time
21. It Was All Foreign to Me
22. The New World Order: CBS in the 1980s
23. Capitol Hill
24. Sunday Services
25. The Charmer
26. Being Careful What You Wish For Is Still a Good Rule
27. 9-11
28. End Piece
Chapter Work Notes, Sources, Afterthoughts and Observations
Index
Recenzii
"A terrfific read." —Larry King
"A pull-no punches book, but gracefully written, sparkling with good humor and full of new insights into Washington and the history of our times." —Dan Rather
"This insightful,instructive, and entertaining book on Washington, national politics and journalism is the work of one of the best reporters of our time. His keen eye and Texas sense of humor are a pitch-perfect combination to take us through some of the larger and small events of the last quarter-century." —Tom Brokaw
"A pull-no punches book, but gracefully written, sparkling with good humor and full of new insights into Washington and the history of our times." —Dan Rather
"This insightful,instructive, and entertaining book on Washington, national politics and journalism is the work of one of the best reporters of our time. His keen eye and Texas sense of humor are a pitch-perfect combination to take us through some of the larger and small events of the last quarter-century." —Tom Brokaw
Descriere
Schieffer is not only broadcast journalism's most experienced Washington reporter, but one of its best natural writers. "This Just In" is filled with great behind-the-scenes tales and surprising scoops based on dozens of brand-new--and sometimes startling--interviews.
Notă biografică
Bob Schiefferis a noted television journalist. He has covered Washington, DC, for CBS for more than 30 years, from the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department, and Capitol Hill. He was the anchor and moderator ofFace the Nation, CBS News’s Sunday public affairs broadcast, for nearly 15 years, also serving as CBS News’s chief Washington correspondent. Schieffer has won virtually every award in broadcast journalism, including six Emmys and two Sigma Delta Chi Awards. His induction into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame on November 11, 2002, marks the fourth time in 2002 he has been honored by a national organization.