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Legendary CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite, 92, long known as the "Most Trusted Man in America," is gravely ill, according to multiple CBS News sources

According to the Media Bistro blog TVNewser, the network began updating his obituary more than a week ago, though CBS News executive designated to speak on Cronkite's behalf, had no comment.

One of the most recognized and honored journalists in America, Cronkite anchored "CBS Evening News" for 19 years, until 1981, when he was forced to retire to be replaced by Dan Rather. Cronkite remained a special correspondent for the network through the years.

The St. Joseph, Mo., native got his start as a battlefield correspondent during World War II for the United Press. In 1950 he came to CBS radio as a Washington correspondent.

Cronkite jumped into the fledgling TV news world in 1962 when he was named anchor of the then 15-minute "CBS Evening News," which became the first 30-minute network newcast the following year with Cronkite at the anchor desk.

In addition to leading the "Evening News" to perpetual first-place ratings, Cronkite's gave the country one of the best-known catch phrases in TV history with his nightly sign-off, "And that's the way it is..."


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Re: Legendary CBS journalist Walter Cronkite reportedly gravely ill
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2009, 08:44:38 AM »
I would not trust him...he was a NEW WORLD ORDER FREAK who called for world government and was awarded for such. In the video he  makes a comment of "being glad to sit at the right hand of SATAN" WTF??? (fast forward to 7 minute mark to hear this comment, also listen to the beginning of the video where the announcer talks about him being aligned with the NWO plan of global control.

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