Bob Schieffer

Bob Schieffer

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Bob Lloyd Schieffer (born February 25, 1937) is an American television journalist who has been with CBS News since 1969, serving 23 years as anchor on the Saturday edition of "CBS Evening News" from 1973 to 1996; chief Washington correspondent since 1982, moderator of the Sunday public affairs show "Face the Nation" since 1991, and, between March 2005 and August 31, 2006, interim weekday anchor of the "CBS Evening News".

Schieffer is one of the few journalists to have covered all four of the major Washington national assignments: the White House, The Pentagon, United States Department of State, and United States Congress. His career with CBS has almost exclusively dealt with national politics.

Schieffer is a survivor of grade III bladder cancer; he was diagnosed in 2003 and is currently cancer-free. [Interview with Larry King, CNN, February 22, 2004 [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0402/22/lkl.00.html] ]

In 2004, he was the moderator of the third presidential debate between President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry. On August 5, 2008, it was announced that Schieffer will also moderate the third presidential debate in 2008 between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain [ cite web |url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/08/jim-lehrer-tom.html |title=Jim Lehrer, Tom Brokaw and Bob Schieffe Named Presidential Debate Moderators |publisher=LA Times |date=2008-08-05 |accessdate=2008-08-10]

Youth

Schieffer was born in Austin, Texas and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. He is an alumnus of North Side High School, Texas Christian University and of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The journalism school at TCU was later named after him. After graduating, he served in the U.S. Air Force as a captain and information officer. He was honorably discharged and joined the "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" as a reporter, with one of his key assignments a trip to Vietnam to profile soldiers from the Fort Worth area. At the "Star Telegram" he received his first major journalistic recognition on November 22, 1963. Shortly after John Kennedy was shot in Dallas, while in the Star-Telegram office, he received a telephone call from a woman in search of a ride to Dallas. The woman was Marguerite Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, whom he accompanied to the Dallas police station. He then spent the next several hours there pretending to be a detective, enabling him to have access to an office with a phone. In the company of Oswald's mother Marguerite and his wife, Marina, he was able to use the phone to call in dispatches from other Star-Telegram reporters in the building. This enabled the Star-Telegram to create 4 "Extra" editions on the day of the assassination. Schieffer later joined WBAP in Dallas before taking a job with CBS in 1969.

Broadcasting Career

He was anchor of the Sunday broadcast from 1973 to 1976 and of the Saturday broadcast 1976 until 1996. Between 1970 and 1974, he was assigned to the Pentagon, from 1974 to 1979 he was CBS's White House correspondent, and in 1982 he became chief Washington correspondent in addition to his anchor duties.

In the wake of Dan Rather's controversial retirement, he was named interim anchor for the weekday "CBS Evening News". He assumed that job on March 10 2005, the day following Rather's last broadcast. Under Schieffer, the "CBS Evening News" reversed some of the decline in ratings during Rather's tenure, gaining about 200,000 viewers, although remaining in third place. Some of this was attributed to the Schieffer family's closeness with President George W. Bush; Bush had previously refused to grant an interview to Rather. Schieffer closed the gap with ABC's "World News Tonight" when co-anchor Bob Woodruff was injured in late January 2006. He made his last CBS Evening News broadcast on August 31, 2006, and was replaced in the anchor chair by Katie Couric. On Couric's second broadcast, he returned to provide segments for the evening news as Chief Washington Correspondent.

Schieffer has been praised by longtime CBS anchor Walter Cronkite and some others for his style. Schieffer has won six Emmy awards, won two Sigma Delta Chi awards, was named Broadcaster of the Year in 2002 by the National Press Foundation, and was named to the Broadcasting/Cable Hall of Fame.

Books

Schieffer has written three books about his career in journalism: "Face the Nation: My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award-Winning News Broadcast", "This Just In: What I Couldn't Tell You on TV", and "Bob Schieffer's America". He is a regular guest on the Don Imus morning radio show.

Other interests

Since leaving the anchor desk at CBS Evening News in 2006, Schieffer has entertained his longstanding interest in songwriting by collaborating with musicians in New York and Washington, D.C. His latest efforts have resulted in four songs with the Washington area band Honky Tonk Confidential, all of which appear on their latest CD, "Road Kill Stew and Other News (with Special Guest Bob Schieffer)". Schieffer sings "TV Anchorman" and wrote the lyrics for the others. One of the band's backup singers is 2007 Washington and Lee University graduate, Kaylee Hartung.

Family

Schieffer is the older brother of Tom Schieffer, a friend and former business partner of President George W. Bush, who was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Australia 2001-2005 by President Bush and as of November, 2005 is currently the U.S. Ambassador to Japan.

Schieffer is married to the former Patricia Penrose Bishop and has two daughters.

Current Status

In his most recent memoir, Schieffer credits the fact he has been a beat reporter at CBS for his longevity at the network. In "This Just In", Schieffer noted a rare off-camera appearance in the comics. After fellow CBS newscaster and Texan Dan Rather was switched from the White House beat to hosting the documentary show "CBS Reports" in 1974, the "Doonesbury" comic strip featured a joking fantasy scene in which Schieffer, his successor, haltingly comments on the transition: "It was the affiliatesndash they just couldn't take him. I mean let's face it, Dan wasn't exactly MR. TACT!. I dunno...Maybe it's just as well in the long run, I mean, you know? Anyway, this is Robert Schieffer at the White House..." (Schieffer notes that the "The strip was right on except for one thing. My real name is Bob, not Robert").

Career timeline

*1973–?: CBS Evening News anchor (Sunday edition) [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/20/ftn/bios/main530179.shtml Bob Schieffer, Chief Washington Correspondent - CBS News ] ]
*1976–August 1996: CBS Evening News anchor (Saturday edition)
*1982–March 9, 2005: CBS News Chief Washington correspondent
*May 1991–present: Face the Nation moderator
*March 10, 2005–Aug. 31, 2006: CBS Evening News interim anchor

References

External links

* [http://www.revolutionhealth.com/blogs/valjonesmd/bob-schieffer-and-bla-14847 Bob Schieffer And Bladder Cancer: A Survivor's Story] (RevolutionHealth.com)
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5154992723477026532&q=innerviews InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Bob Schieffer] (TV Interview)
* [http://www.comedycentral.com/sitewide/media_player/play.jhtml?itemId=59958 Stephen Colbert Interview] March 6th 2006
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/20/ftn/bios/main530179.shtml CBS News Bio]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/973/000023904/ Bob Schieffer] at the Notable Names Database
*imdb name|id=1336705|name=Bob Schieffer
* [http://www.booknotes.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1431 "Booknotes" interview with Schieffer and Gary Paul Gates on "The Acting President", August 13, 1989.]

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