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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morley_SaferMorley Safer - Wikipedia

    Safer sits with First Lady Betty Ford in the White House Solarium in August 1975 before filming an interview with her for 60 Minutes. In 1970, CBS producer Don Hewitt asked Safer to replace Harry Reasoner on 60 Minutes, as Reasoner had just left to anchor the ABC Evening News.

    • Cam Ne. In 1965, after working for CBS News in London, Safer opened the organization’s bureau in Saigon amid the fervor and uncertainty of the Vietnam War.
    • Lenell Geter. He was a young engineer in Texas wrongfully sentenced to a life sentence in prison for the armed robbery of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant.
    • The art world. What is art? In 1993, Safer, an art enthusiast, decided to ask that question in an unmerciful look at an art world he deemed pretentious and mostly asinine.
    • Anna Wintour. The editor in chief of Vogue might be best known for her reputation as an allegedly authoritarian figure, in large part because the successful novel (and then film) The Devil Wears Prada was reportedly inspired by her supposed style of newsroom leadership.
  2. May 20, 2016 · The Canadian Jewish broadcast journalist Morley Safer, who died at age 84 on May 19, was as much preoccupied with ethics and the arts as reporting during his more than a half-century with CBS...

  3. Jan 21, 2023 · With a sterling 61-year career in journalism behind him and an armload of Emmys and other accolades, it could hardly be deemed a surprise when Morley Safer retired in May 2016 at the age of...

  4. Betty Ford, the first lady of the United States, filmed an interview with Morley Safer for the television news program 60 Minutes, [1] which was broadcast on August 10, 1975. [2] It was the first extensive interview that Ford had granted exclusively to a television outlet since becoming first lady. The broadcast of the interview saw strong ...

  5. Aug 22, 2013 · Arguably the best-known reporter Canada’s ever produced, it’s been 60 years since Safer entered journalism after dropping out of Western University in 1953 to pursue life in newspapers, having...

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  7. May 19, 2016 · In 1955, he returned to Toronto to work for CBC News where he was soon reporting on-air and covered major international stories such as the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 as well as...

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