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In this engaging memoir of television news and its unique place in
history, "New York Times" bestselling author and "Face the Nation"
anchor Bob Schieffer takes us behind the scenes of the Sunday
morning institution that has provided a window on the most
memorable events of the last half-century.
With his critically acclaimed memoir "This Just In, " Schieffer
proved himself a natural storyteller, a gifted writer able to
capture the workings of television news with remarkable wit and
insight. Now Schieffer focuses his keen reporter's eye on 50 years
of "Face the Nation's" live broadcasts and the historic moments the
program has captured. From its 1954 debut, an interview with
Senator Joe McCarthy the day before the Senate debate that would
condemn him, to the broadcast's 1957 groundbreaking interview with
a candid and controversial Nikita Khrushchev; from the brilliant
analysis of communism made by guest Martin Luther King Jr. to the
sometimes stunning, always revealing interviews with each sitting
president; from the heroic and moving coverage of the terrorist
attacks of September 11 to the revolutionary coverage of the war in
Iraq, Schieffer shares unforgettable anecdotes about the guests,
the stories and the events captured by the venerable public affairs
program.
Marked by the author's candid personal observations and wise, good
humor, and featuring a special companion DVD of broadcast
highlights created by CBS News for this edition, Bob Schieffer's
look at 50 years of "Face the Nation" shines an entertaining and
nostalgic light on America's presidents, culture, foreign policy
and domestic affairs.
The "Face the Nation" commentator delivers ?a fitting companion to
his career memoir, "This Just In"? ("Texas Monthly").
"Bob Schieffer's America" brings together 171 of his smart,
humorous, and pitch-perfect essays: from today's hard issues to the
human stories that show readers who they are; from politics and
presidents and tragedy to the things that touch them, make them
laugh, or record the small shifts in culture that just creep up. In
addition, Schieffer has written ?commentaries on my commentaries?
that run throughout the book, offering further anecdotes,
reflections, updates, and insights.
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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