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Keywords: dig13960_123.jpg dig13960123jpg austin tx usa Mark Updegrove, left, and Dan Rather On Tuesday evening November 1st, 2016, veteran journalist Dan Rather joined Friends of the LBJ Library members to speak about his remarkable career spanning six decades in print, radio, and television news. Rather, a native Texan, has covered almost every major news event since the 1960s, including President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the U.S. civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the Watergate scandal, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He was anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News for 24 years. He now serves as president and CEO of News and Guts, an independent production company. The evening was co-hosted by the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 11/01/2016 Mark Updegrove, left, and Dan Rather On Tuesday evening November 1st, 2016, veteran journalist Dan Rather joined Friends of the LBJ Library members to speak about his remarkable career spanning six decades in print, radio, and television news. Rather, a native Texan, has covered almost every major news event since the 1960s, including President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the U.S. civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the Watergate scandal, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He was anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News for 24 years. He now serves as president and CEO of News and Guts, an independent production company. The evening was co-hosted by the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 11/01/2016
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