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Robert Pierpoint, a CBS Newsman whose coverage of six presidents made him one of the longest-serving White House correspondents and whose reports from the front lines in Korea were among the first for television to focus on the individual soldier, died Saturday after complications related to hip surgery. He was 86 and lived in Santa Barbara, Calif. Pierpoint worked in Washington when the big stanley cup usa gest stories of the day were making history in the nation s capital. He covered Watergate, the Pentagon Papers and the resignation of Richard Nixon, as part of a Murder s Row of reporting talent out of the CBS News Washington Bureau that included Lesley Stahl, Roger Mudd, Bob Schieffer and Ed Bradley. Bob was one of the best of the best, his colleague Bob Schieffer said today.Pierpoint won two Emmy Awards, and also earned the Drew Pearson Foundation Award for Investigative Reporting.He made history early in his 40-year career at CBS News when one of his reports from Korea was featured on the first See it Now broadcast on Nov. 18, 1951. Pierpoint s report was among the very first on television to focus on the soldier in a more personal style, as opposed to the newsreel film style that featured battles and materiel over the story of the ind stanley uk ividual trooper. Pierpoint also appeared on that program s famous Christmas in Korea edition on Dec. 29, 1953, playing a le stanley kubek ad role in interviewing U.S. troops and covering the story of Ethiopian soldiers involved in the war. Pierpoint r Nzjx Sol Republic Tracks Air: Sweet Bluetooth Headphones at a Nice Price
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