Eric Sevareid — American Journalist born on November 26, 1912, died on July 09, 1992

Arnold Eric Sevareid was a CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents hired by pioneering CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow, and thus dubbed "Murrow's Boys". He was the first to report the fall of Paris when it was captured by the Germans during World War II. Traveling into Burma during World War II, his aircraft was shot down and he was rescued from behind enemy lines by a search and rescue team established for that purpose. He was the final journalist to interview Adlai Stevenson before his death. After a long and distinguished career, he followed in Murrow's footsteps as a commentator on the CBS Evening News for 12 years for which he was recognized with Emmy and Peabody Awards... (wikipedia)

Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.
Consultant: any ordinary guy more than fifty miles from home.
I have never quite grasped the worry about the power of the press. After all, it speaks with a thousand voices, in constant dissonance.
The difference between the men and the boys in politics is, and always has been, that the boys want to be something, while the men want to do something.
Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor.