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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_RatherDan Rather - Wikipedia

    In 1980, Rather and CBS were taken to court when Carl Galloway, a California doctor, claimed that a report on 60 Minutes wrongfully implicated him in an insurance fraud scheme. CBS stated Galloway had signed the bogus report and was suing Rather because he was upset at being caught.

  2. Dan Rather presented four of these documents as authentic in a 60 Minutes II broadcast aired by CBS on September 8, 2004, less than two months before the 2004 presidential election, but it was later found that CBS had failed to authenticate them. Several typewriter and typography experts soon concluded that they were forgeries.

  3. Investigative Journalist. 60 Minutes. The 60 Minutes team with producer Don Hewitt and correspondents Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner, Morley Safer, and Mike Wallace. Rather (Dan) Papers, Box 82_0031, Howard Gotlieb Archival Center, Boston University.

  4. 22 de dez. de 2022 · Dan Rather was a long-running correspondent for CBS's \"60 Minutes\" until he was fired in 2006. Learn about his autobiography, his investigative reporting, and his portrayal in the movie \"Truth\".

    • Charles Switzer
  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · The veteran journalist reflects on his career, his mistakes, and his passion for reporting in this interview with Lee Cowan. He also shares his views on journalism today and his memories of covering historic events.

    • National Correspondent, "CBS Sunday Morning
    • Lee Cowan
    • 8 min
  6. www.danratherjournalist.org › about-dan › biographyBiography | Dan Rather

    In his roles as a reporter, White House correspondent, and anchor, Rather talked to countless people, and his work with investigative magazines like CBS Reports, 60 Minutes, and Dan Rather Reports allowed for longer interviews.

  7. 21 de dez. de 2015 · The veteran journalist talks to Variety about his role in the movie adaptation of Mary Mapes' book, and his belief in the accuracy of the report on President George W. Bush's military service. He also reflects on his career, his relationship with CBS, and his views on journalism.