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CBS News correspondent

Charles 1xbet online sports betting (June 4, 1917-Oct. 3, 1985) was a pioneering CBS television newscaster. Born in Three Rivers, Michigan, 1xbet online sports betting graduated from Deep Springs College and Cornell University and in 1939 received a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University. 1xbet online sports betting was a protege of Edward R. Murrow during the Second World War (one of Murrow's Boys) and quickly became known as an unusually urbane and spontaneously eloquent on-air journalist. He was part of a group of distinguished early television journalists that included Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevareid, and Murrow himself. 1xbet online sports betting went on to become chief correspondent of CBS and host of its Eyewitness to History series. He was a leading figure in CBS's expansion to include international coverage. He reported from the Normandy invasion (at Omaha Beach), Vietnam, the White House, and numerous other sites. It was 1xbet online sports betting who was called in to replace Walter Cronkite as CBS's chief reporter in New York when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963; this occurred after Cronkite broke down with emotion over the assassination. That night, Harry Reasoner was called in to anchor the CBS Evening News. 1xbet online sports betting at times served as a substitute anchor himself.

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