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CBS News correspondent Richard Schlesinger announces his retirement

Widely regarded as one of the best writers and interviewers in the business, Richard Schlesinger is retiring after 38 years at CBS News. Throughout his career he contributed to every platform in the news division, but spent most of his time reporting for “48 Hours” and “CBS Sunday Morning.”

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13 июня 2022 г. 16:50:01
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