Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Lesley Stahl.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Lesley Rene Stahl is an American television journalist. She has spent most of her career with CBS News, where she began as a producer in 1971. Since 1991, she has reported for CBS's 60 Minutes. She is known for her news and television investigations, and award-winning foreign reporting. For her body of work she has earned various journalism awards including a Lifetime Achievement News and Documentary Emmy Award in 2003 for overall excellence in reporting. Prior to joining 60 Minutes, Stahl served as CBS News White House correspondent โ the first woman to hold that job โ during the Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan presidencies and part of the term of George H. W. Bush. Her reports appeared frequently on the CBS Evening News, first with Walter Cronkite, then with Dan Rather, and on other CBS News broadcasts. During much of that time, she also served as moderator of Face the Nation, CBS News' Sunday public affairs broadcast from September 1983 to May 1991. As moderator, she interviewed such various world leaders as Margaret Thatcher, Boris Yeltsin, and Yasser Arafat, among others. From 1990 to 1991, she was co-host with Charles Kuralt of America Tonight, a daily CBS News late-night broadcast of interviews and essays.
I thought administration was the running of the office. The Xerox machine. Paying bills.
I don't know of anybody's political bias at CBS News. We try very hard to get any opinion that we have out of our stories, and most of our stories are balanced.
I can't tell people what flag to fly.
I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima - and you know, is the price worth it?
Life insurance companies are failing to pay out death benefits when they know the person is dead, and they're claiming they don't know.
You never know when the best day of your life is going to be.
Everybody knows if it's on the Internet, some brilliant hacker can get at it.
It is actually against the law for a citizen to give money to a terrorist.
Charlie didn't want to give up meat and smoking. Now he's gone.