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Steve Kroft on reporting for Stars and Stripes in Vietnam
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Steve Kroft on reporting for Stars and Stripes in Vietnam

Former '60 Minutes' correspondent Steve Kroft discusses his early career with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin. Kroft reflects on his time as a reporter for Stars and Stripes, the Pentagon's publication for military personnel, and how his experiences covering the Vietnam War shaped his later work at CBS. The interview provides insight into Kroft's journalistic journey and the influence of his wartime reporting on his approach to broadcasting. Kroft's perspective offers a personal look at the transition from military journalism to mainstream media.

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Steve Kroft on reporting for Stars and Stripes in Vietnam

Former '60 Minutes' correspondent Steve Kroft discusses his early career with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin. Kroft reflects on his time as a reporter for Stars and Stripes, the Pentagon's publication for military personnel, and how his experiences covering the Vietnam War shaped his later work at CBS. The interview provides insight into Kroft's journalistic journey and the influence of his wartime reporting on his approach to broadcasting. Kroft's perspective offers a personal look at the transition from military journalism to mainstream media.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a reflective interview with a journalist discussing his early career and influences. There is no overt ideological framing, and the content focuses on Kroft's professional background rather than taking a stance on any political issue. The discussion is balanced and does not show

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