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Dan Rather

Dan Rather

Former CBS News correspondent

Dan Rather is a veteran journalist who worked at CBS News for decades until his departure in 2006. Rather’s career at CBS declined following a flawed 2004 60 Minutes segment he anchored about President George W. Bush’s service in the National Guard during the Vietnam War.

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    Benghazi vs. National Guard: How 60 Minutes Handled Different Bungled Reports

    Article 11/11/13 5:00 PM EST

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    Dan Rather Condemns Media Calling Trump “Presidential” For “Dropping Bombs” And “Having Missile Strikes”

    Video & Audio 04/16/17 12:43 PM EDT

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    Dan Rather Criticizes Media's Trump Coverage: “The Lack Of … Tough Follow-Up Questions” Is Disappointing

    Video & Audio 06/26/16 12:31 PM EDT

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    Dan Rather Condemns Media Calling Trump “Presidential” For “Dropping Bombs” And “Having Missile Strikes”

    Video & Audio 04/16/17 12:43 PM EDT

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    What Would Dan Rather Do? With Benghazi Debacle, 60 Minutes Faces Another Crisis of Credibility

    Article 11/04/13 12:01 PM EST

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    Dan Rather is right

    Article 09/25/07 1:59 PM EDT

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