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Bob Schieffer

Bob Lloyd Schieffer (born February 25, 1937) is an American television journalist.[1] He is known for his moderation of presidential debates, where he has been praised for his capability.[2] Schieffer is one of the few journalists to have covered all four of the major Washington national assignments: the White House, the Pentagon, United States Department of State, and United States Congress. His career with CBS has almost exclusively dealt with national politics. He has interviewed every United States President since Richard Nixon, as well as most of those who sought the office.[1]

Bob Schieffer
Schieffer in 2019
Born
Bob Lloyd Schieffer

(1937-02-25) February 25, 1937 (age 86)
EducationTexas Christian University
Occupation(s)Journalist, anchor
Years active1963–present
Notable credits
TitleChief Washington Correspondent; Anchor, Face the Nation
Spouse
Patricia Penrose
(m. 1967)
Children2
Relatives
WebsiteCBS News Bio

Schieffer has been with CBS News since 1969, serving as the anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News for 20 years, from 1976 to 1996, as well as the Chief Washington Correspondent from 1982 until 2015, and moderator of the Sunday public affairs show, Face the Nation, from 1991 until May 31, 2015. From March 10, 2005, to August 31, 2006, Schieffer was interim weekday anchor of CBS Evening News, and was one of the primary substitutes for Katie Couric and Scott Pelley.

Following his retirement from Face the Nation, Schieffer has continued to work for CBS as a contributor, making many appearances on air giving political commentary covering the 2016 presidential election. Schieffer is currently releasing episodes of a new podcast, "Bob Schieffer's 'About the News' with H. Andrew Schwartz".

Schieffer has written three books about his career in journalism: Face the Nation: My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award-Winning News Broadcast, This Just In: What I Couldn't Tell You on TV, and Bob Schieffer's America. He co-authored a book about Ronald Reagan, The Acting President, with Gary Paul Gates, that was published in 1989.[3] In his memoir, This Just In, Schieffer credits the fact he was a beat reporter at CBS for his longevity at the network.

Schieffer has won virtually every award in broadcast journalism, including eight Emmys, the overseas Press Club Award, the Paul White Award presented by the TV News Directors Association, and the Edward R. Murrow Award given by Murrow's alma mater, Washington State University.[1][4]

Shieffer was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in 2002, and inducted into the National Academy of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame in 2013.[5] He was named a living legend by the Library of Congress in 2008.[1]

Schieffer is currently serving as the Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center.[1]

Early life Edit

Schieffer was born on February 25, 1937, in Austin, Texas, to John Emmitt Schieffer and Gladys Payne Schieffer, and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. He is an alumnus of North Side High School, and received a B.A. in journalism and English in 1959 from Texas Christian University (TCU).[6] In university he was a member of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.[7] The College of Communication at TCU was renamed in Bob Schieffer's honor in 2013.[8]

Early career Edit

After graduating from TCU, Schieffer served in the United States Air Force for three years as a public information officer stationed at Travis Air Force Base and later McChord Air Force Base.[9] He was honorably discharged and joined the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as a reporter, with one of his key assignments being a trip to Vietnam to profile soldiers from the Fort Worth area. Schieffer was the first reporter from a Texas newspaper who reported from Vietnam.[6]

It was at the Star Telegram that he received his first major journalistic recognition when John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963.[10] Shortly after President Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas, Schieffer was in the Star-Telegram office and received a telephone call from a woman in search of a ride to Dallas. The woman was Marguerite Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, whom he accompanied to the Dallas police station, where he spent the next several hours. In the company of Oswald's mother, Marguerite, and his wife, Marina, he was able to use the phone in the police station to call in dispatches from other Star-Telegram reporters in the building. This enabled the Star-Telegram to create four "Extra" editions on the day of the assassination.[citation needed] Schieffer later joined the Star-Telegram's television station, WBAP-TV in Fort Worth, before taking a job with CBS in 1969.[6]

CBS Broadcasting career Edit

Schieffer was anchor of the CBS Sunday Night News from 1973 to 1974, the CBS Sunday Evening News in 1976, and of the Saturday Evening News broadcast for twenty years from 1976 until 1996. He also anchored the weekday CBS morning show at the time called "Morning", which was titled in accordance to the day of the week (Monday Morning, Tuesday Morning, etc.) from 1979 to 1980. One of his best known roles was as moderator of the Sunday public affairs show, Face the Nation, from 1991 until May 31, 2015.[6]

 
Schieffer in April 2006

Schieffer was also known for his reporting duties. Between 1970 and 1974, he was assigned to the Pentagon. From 1974 to 1979, he was the White House correspondent for CBS, and in 1982 he became Chief Washington Correspondent, in addition to his anchor duties.[11]

In the wake of Dan Rather's controversial retirement,[12][13] he was named interim anchor for the weekday CBS Evening News.[14] He assumed that job on March 10, 2005, the day following Rather's last broadcast.[15]

Under Schieffer, the CBS Evening News gained about 200,000 viewers, to average 7.7 million viewers, reversing some of the decline in ratings that occurred during Rather's tenure; while NBC Nightly News was down by 700,000 viewers, and ABC's World News Tonight lost 900,000.[16] Schieffer closed the gap with ABC's World News Tonight when co-anchor Bob Woodruff was injured in late January 2006.[17]

Schieffer made his last CBS Evening News broadcast on August 31, 2006,[18] and was replaced by Katie Couric.[19] On Couric's second broadcast, he returned to provide segments for the evening news as chief Washington correspondent. Schieffer was also a substitute anchor for Couric and Scott Pelley when he became anchor of the evening news in June 2011.

On October 13, 2004, Schieffer was the moderator of the third presidential debate between President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry in Tempe, Arizona.[20] On October 15, 2008, Schieffer moderated the third presidential debate between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain at Hofstra University in Uniondale, New York.[21] Schieffer also moderated the third debate of the presidential candidates in 2012, between President Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, on October 22, in Boca Raton, Florida.[22]

In 2013, Schieffer won the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.[23][24]

Retirement from broadcasting Edit

 
Schieffer in January 2016

On April 8, 2015, Schieffer announced his intention to retire as host of Face the Nation while speaking at his alma mater, Texas Christian University. Schieffer departed after working in journalism for 52 years, 46 of those years with CBS.[25][26] On the April 12 broadcast of the program, he announced that John Dickerson, the political director for CBS, would succeed him, beginning in June 2015.[27]

As he prepared to retire from Face The Nation, Schieffer reflected on the acclaim that came his way during the latter stages of his career. "The interesting thing about my life — a lot of the recognition I got was after most people retired," he told The New York Times, going on to add, "I think that people just became familiar with me just because I had been there and others had come and gone."[28]

Schieffer's final broadcast as moderator of Face the Nation was on May 31, 2015.[29]

Singing career Edit

Since leaving the anchor desk at CBS Evening News in 2006, Schieffer has entertained his longstanding interest in songwriting by collaborating with musicians in New York and Washington, D.C. His latest efforts have resulted in four songs with the Washington area band, Honky Tonk Confidential, all of which appear on their CD, Road Kill Stew and Other News (with Special Guest Bob Schieffer). Schieffer sings "TV Anchorman", and wrote the lyrics for the other songs.[30][31]

Personal life Edit

 
Schieffer and his wife Patricia in 2019

Schieffer married Patricia Penrose in 1967; they have two daughters and three granddaughters.[10]

Schieffer is the older brother of Tom Schieffer, a friend and former business partner of President George W. Bush, who was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Australia from 2001 to 2005 by President Bush,[32] and served as U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 2005 through 2009.[33] On March 2, 2009, Tom Schieffer announced he was forming an exploratory committee that will allow him to seek the Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas.[34]

Schieffer has a sister, Sharon Schieffer Mayes, who is a retired teacher and school administrator who taught science for 17 years before becoming the Vice Principal of Dunbar High School in Fort Worth, Texas. Sharon Mayes eventually became the high school principal at Keller High School at a time when only 2 percent of the principals in the largest high schools in Texas were women.[35]

Schieffer is a survivor of grade III bladder cancer. He was diagnosed in 2003 and has been cancer-free since 2004.[36] He has been diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes, and is on insulin therapy.[37]

Popular culture Edit

After fellow CBS newscaster and Texan Dan Rather was switched from the White House beat to hosting the documentary show, CBS Reports, in 1974, the October 13, 1974, edition of the Doonesbury comic strip featured a joking fantasy scene in which Schieffer, his successor, haltingly comments on the transition: "It was the affiliates – they just couldn't take him.[38] I mean let's face it, Dan wasn't exactly MR. TACT!. I dunno.... Maybe it's just as well in the long run, I mean, you know? Anyway, this is Robert Schieffer at the White House...." (Schieffer notes that "The strip was right on except for one thing. My real name is Bob, not Robert").

Schieffer had a cameo appearance beside Harrison Ford in the 2010 film, Morning Glory, along with his CBS News colleague Morley Safer as well as MSNBC's Chris Matthews.[39] He also had a cameo appearance on television series Madam Secretary in the episode named "Face of Nation".[40]

Career timeline Edit

Publications Edit

  • Good Show, President Reagan: The Acting President (1989) with Gary Paul Gates[43]
  • This Just In: What I Couldn’t Tell You on TV (2003)[44]
  • Face the Nation: My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award-Winning News Broadcast (2004)[45]
  • Bob Schieffer's America (2008)[46]
  • Overload: Finding the Truth in Today's Deluge of News (2017)[47] with H. Andrew Schwartz[48]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "CBS Biography for Mr. Bob Schieffer". CBS News. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Bob Schieffer stays cool amid debate's heat". USA Today.
  3. ^ Taylor, John H. (15 October 1989). "Good Show, President Reagan: THE ACTING PRESIDENT". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Paul White Award". Radio Television Digital News Association. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Broadcasting & Cable Press Release for Mr. Bob Schieffer". 17 November 2002. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d McKay, Mary-Jayne (8 July 1998). "Bob Schieffer". CBS News. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  7. ^ Bates, Matthew (19 April 2006). "CBS News Anchor Bob Schieffer Proud of Air Force Past". Air Force Print News. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  8. ^ Youngman, Clayton (19 April 2016). "Schieffer Family Establishes Full Ride TCU Scholarship". TCU Department of Journalism. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  9. ^ This Just In: What I Couldn't Tell You on TV by Bob Schieffer
  10. ^ a b Krinsky, Alissa (August 25, 2008). "So What Do You Do, Bob Schieffer, Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News?". Mediabistro. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  11. ^ Peyronnin, Joe (2015-05-31). "Journalist Bob Schieffer Retires". HuffPost. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  12. ^ Rather: 'Time for me to move on' USAToday.com, November 23, 2004
  13. ^ Telling It Slant Slate, November 24, 2004
  14. ^ Dan Rather given a bite by Cronkite The Observer, March 13, 2005
  15. ^ "Schieffer Named Interim Evening Anchor". 21 June 2023.
  16. ^ Couric Confirms: She’s Headed for CBS 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Poynter, April 4, 2006
  17. ^ Steinberg, Jacques (17 May 2006). "Ratings Give CBS News a Sign of Hope". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  18. ^ Katie Couric / CBS Timeline (1975–2010) Poynter, July 19, 2006
  19. ^ MSNBC, July 4, 2006
  20. ^ "Bush, Kerry Spar in 3rd Debate". NPR. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  21. ^ Denton, Robert E. (2009). The 2008 Presidential Campaign: A Communication Perspective. pp. 93.
  22. ^ Gabbatt, Adam (2012-10-22). "Bob Schieffer: CBS veteran in the chair for crucial Boca Raton debate". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  23. ^ "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication". Arizona State University. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  24. ^ "NAB Awards | Past Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  25. ^ ""Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer to retire this summer". Face the Nation. CBS News. April 8, 2015.
  26. ^ Koblin, John (8 April 2015). "Veteran CBS Newscaster Bob Schieffer Announces Plan to Retire". The New York Times.
  27. ^ John Dickerson Will Succeed Bob Schieffer on 'Face the Nation' Poynter.org 2015-04-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  28. ^ Koblin, John (29 May 2015). "Bob Schieffer of 'Face the Nation' Prepares to Sign Off". The New York Times.
  29. ^ "Face the Nation Transcripts May 31, 2015: Jeb Bush, John Brennan". CBS News. 31 May 2015. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  30. ^ "Bob Schieffer and Honky Tonk Confidential". Times Union. 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  31. ^ Campbell, Elizabeth; Escobedo, Richard (April 19, 2019). "Five Things You May Not Know About Bob Schieffer". CBS News. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  32. ^ "Schieffer, John Thomas (Tom)". 2001-2009.state.gov. Department Of State, Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  33. ^ "Ambassador J. Thomas Schieffer — United States Studies Centre". www.ussc.edu.au. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  34. ^ "Let's talk about this gap on your resume…". Texas Monthly. 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  35. ^ "Schieffer Brothers, Tom, Bob, Made Their Ways Via Fort Worth". NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  36. ^ Transcript – Bob Schieffer interview with Larry King CNN LARRY KING LIVE, February 22, 2004
  37. ^ Video Interview – Bob Schieffer Faces Diabetes 2013-07-22 at the Wayback Machine dLife,
  38. ^ "Doonesbury by G.B. Trudeau". gocomics.com. Doonesbury comic strip. Retrieved 25 October 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  39. ^ Travers, Peter (2010-11-10). "Morning Glory". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  40. ^ "Face of Nation". IMDb.
  41. ^ a b c d e f "Bob Schieffer". CBS News. June 17, 2010.
  42. ^ "'60' at turns 50: Every '60 Minutes' host and correspondent throughout the years". Yardbarker. 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  43. ^ Judis, John B. (1989-07-30). "Did the White House run itself?". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  44. ^ Morales, Tatiana (2003-01-30). "'This Just In' By Bob Schieffer". CBS News. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  45. ^ "Face the Nation: My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award-Winning News Broadcast". Publishers Weekly. 2004-08-16. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  46. ^ "Bob Schieffer's Takes On America". CBS News. 2008-09-09. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  47. ^ Hinson, Elizabeth (2017-09-28). "Sunday: Bob Schieffer". CBS News. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  48. ^ "Overload: Finding Truth in Today's Deluge of News". Publishers Weekly. 2017-10-01. Retrieved 2017-10-05.

External links Edit

  • Bob Schieffer School of Journalism Texas Christian University
  • RevolutionHealth.com, July 15, 2008
  • InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Bob Schieffer (TV Interview) Google Videos
  • Comedy Central, March 6, 2006
  • Biography – Bob Schieffer CBS News
  • Bob Schieffer at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Bob Schieffer at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
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Bob Lloyd Schieffer born February 25 1937 is an American television journalist 1 He is known for his moderation of presidential debates where he has been praised for his capability 2 Schieffer is one of the few journalists to have covered all four of the major Washington national assignments the White House the Pentagon United States Department of State and United States Congress His career with CBS has almost exclusively dealt with national politics He has interviewed every United States President since Richard Nixon as well as most of those who sought the office 1 Bob SchiefferSchieffer in 2019BornBob Lloyd Schieffer 1937 02 25 February 25 1937 age 86 Austin Texas U S EducationTexas Christian UniversityOccupation s Journalist anchorYears active1963 presentNotable creditsFace the Nation moderator 1991 2015 CBS Evening News 2005 2006 60 Minutes 1973 1996 TitleChief Washington Correspondent Anchor Face the NationSpousePatricia Penrose m 1967 wbr Children2RelativesTom Schieffer brother Sharon Mayes sister WebsiteCBS News BioSchieffer has been with CBS News since 1969 serving as the anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News for 20 years from 1976 to 1996 as well as the Chief Washington Correspondent from 1982 until 2015 and moderator of the Sunday public affairs show Face the Nation from 1991 until May 31 2015 From March 10 2005 to August 31 2006 Schieffer was interim weekday anchor of CBS Evening News and was one of the primary substitutes for Katie Couric and Scott Pelley Following his retirement from Face the Nation Schieffer has continued to work for CBS as a contributor making many appearances on air giving political commentary covering the 2016 presidential election Schieffer is currently releasing episodes of a new podcast Bob Schieffer s About the News with H Andrew Schwartz Schieffer has written three books about his career in journalism Face the Nation My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award Winning News Broadcast This Just In What I Couldn t Tell You on TV and Bob Schieffer s America He co authored a book about Ronald Reagan The Acting President with Gary Paul Gates that was published in 1989 3 In his memoir This Just In Schieffer credits the fact he was a beat reporter at CBS for his longevity at the network Schieffer has won virtually every award in broadcast journalism including eight Emmys the overseas Press Club Award the Paul White Award presented by the TV News Directors Association and the Edward R Murrow Award given by Murrow s alma mater Washington State University 1 4 Shieffer was inducted into the Broadcasting amp Cable Hall of Fame in 2002 and inducted into the National Academy of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame in 2013 5 He was named a living legend by the Library of Congress in 2008 1 Schieffer is currently serving as the Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School s Shorenstein Center 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 CBS Broadcasting career 4 Retirement from broadcasting 5 Singing career 6 Personal life 7 Popular culture 8 Career timeline 9 Publications 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life EditSchieffer was born on February 25 1937 in Austin Texas to John Emmitt Schieffer and Gladys Payne Schieffer and grew up in Fort Worth Texas He is an alumnus of North Side High School and received a B A in journalism and English in 1959 from Texas Christian University TCU 6 In university he was a member of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity 7 The College of Communication at TCU was renamed in Bob Schieffer s honor in 2013 8 Early career EditAfter graduating from TCU Schieffer served in the United States Air Force for three years as a public information officer stationed at Travis Air Force Base and later McChord Air Force Base 9 He was honorably discharged and joined the Fort Worth Star Telegram as a reporter with one of his key assignments being a trip to Vietnam to profile soldiers from the Fort Worth area Schieffer was the first reporter from a Texas newspaper who reported from Vietnam 6 It was at the Star Telegram that he received his first major journalistic recognition when John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 22 1963 10 Shortly after President Kennedy was shot in Dallas Texas Schieffer was in the Star Telegram office and received a telephone call from a woman in search of a ride to Dallas The woman was Marguerite Oswald Lee Harvey Oswald s mother whom he accompanied to the Dallas police station where he spent the next several hours In the company of Oswald s mother Marguerite and his wife Marina he was able to use the phone in the police station to call in dispatches from other Star Telegram reporters in the building This enabled the Star Telegram to create four Extra editions on the day of the assassination citation needed Schieffer later joined the Star Telegram s television station WBAP TV in Fort Worth before taking a job with CBS in 1969 6 CBS Broadcasting career EditSchieffer was anchor of the CBS Sunday Night News from 1973 to 1974 the CBS Sunday Evening News in 1976 and of the Saturday Evening News broadcast for twenty years from 1976 until 1996 He also anchored the weekday CBS morning show at the time called Morning which was titled in accordance to the day of the week Monday Morning Tuesday Morning etc from 1979 to 1980 One of his best known roles was as moderator of the Sunday public affairs show Face the Nation from 1991 until May 31 2015 6 nbsp Schieffer in April 2006Schieffer was also known for his reporting duties Between 1970 and 1974 he was assigned to the Pentagon From 1974 to 1979 he was the White House correspondent for CBS and in 1982 he became Chief Washington Correspondent in addition to his anchor duties 11 In the wake of Dan Rather s controversial retirement 12 13 he was named interim anchor for the weekday CBS Evening News 14 He assumed that job on March 10 2005 the day following Rather s last broadcast 15 Under Schieffer the CBS Evening News gained about 200 000 viewers to average 7 7 million viewers reversing some of the decline in ratings that occurred during Rather s tenure while NBC Nightly News was down by 700 000 viewers and ABC s World News Tonight lost 900 000 16 Schieffer closed the gap with ABC s World News Tonight when co anchor Bob Woodruff was injured in late January 2006 17 Schieffer made his last CBS Evening News broadcast on August 31 2006 18 and was replaced by Katie Couric 19 On Couric s second broadcast he returned to provide segments for the evening news as chief Washington correspondent Schieffer was also a substitute anchor for Couric and Scott Pelley when he became anchor of the evening news in June 2011 On October 13 2004 Schieffer was the moderator of the third presidential debate between President George W Bush and Senator John Kerry in Tempe Arizona 20 On October 15 2008 Schieffer moderated the third presidential debate between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain at Hofstra University in Uniondale New York 21 Schieffer also moderated the third debate of the presidential candidates in 2012 between President Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney on October 22 in Boca Raton Florida 22 In 2013 Schieffer won the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism 23 24 Retirement from broadcasting Edit nbsp Schieffer in January 2016On April 8 2015 Schieffer announced his intention to retire as host of Face the Nation while speaking at his alma mater Texas Christian University Schieffer departed after working in journalism for 52 years 46 of those years with CBS 25 26 On the April 12 broadcast of the program he announced that John Dickerson the political director for CBS would succeed him beginning in June 2015 27 As he prepared to retire from Face The Nation Schieffer reflected on the acclaim that came his way during the latter stages of his career The interesting thing about my life a lot of the recognition I got was after most people retired he told The New York Times going on to add I think that people just became familiar with me just because I had been there and others had come and gone 28 Schieffer s final broadcast as moderator of Face the Nation was on May 31 2015 29 Singing career EditSince leaving the anchor desk at CBS Evening News in 2006 Schieffer has entertained his longstanding interest in songwriting by collaborating with musicians in New York and Washington D C His latest efforts have resulted in four songs with the Washington area band Honky Tonk Confidential all of which appear on their CD Road Kill Stew and Other News with Special Guest Bob Schieffer Schieffer sings TV Anchorman and wrote the lyrics for the other songs 30 31 Personal life Edit nbsp Schieffer and his wife Patricia in 2019Schieffer married Patricia Penrose in 1967 they have two daughters and three granddaughters 10 Schieffer is the older brother of Tom Schieffer a friend and former business partner of President George W Bush who was appointed U S Ambassador to Australia from 2001 to 2005 by President Bush 32 and served as U S Ambassador to Japan from 2005 through 2009 33 On March 2 2009 Tom Schieffer announced he was forming an exploratory committee that will allow him to seek the Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas 34 Schieffer has a sister Sharon Schieffer Mayes who is a retired teacher and school administrator who taught science for 17 years before becoming the Vice Principal of Dunbar High School in Fort Worth Texas Sharon Mayes eventually became the high school principal at Keller High School at a time when only 2 percent of the principals in the largest high schools in Texas were women 35 Schieffer is a survivor of grade III bladder cancer He was diagnosed in 2003 and has been cancer free since 2004 36 He has been diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes and is on insulin therapy 37 Popular culture EditAfter fellow CBS newscaster and Texan Dan Rather was switched from the White House beat to hosting the documentary show CBS Reports in 1974 the October 13 1974 edition of the Doonesbury comic strip featured a joking fantasy scene in which Schieffer his successor haltingly comments on the transition It was the affiliates they just couldn t take him 38 I mean let s face it Dan wasn t exactly MR TACT I dunno Maybe it s just as well in the long run I mean you know Anyway this is Robert Schieffer at the White House Schieffer notes that The strip was right on except for one thing My real name is Bob not Robert Schieffer had a cameo appearance beside Harrison Ford in the 2010 film Morning Glory along with his CBS News colleague Morley Safer as well as MSNBC s Chris Matthews 39 He also had a cameo appearance on television series Madam Secretary in the episode named Face of Nation 40 Career timeline Edit1973 1974 CBS Sunday Night News anchor 41 1973 1996 60 Minutes contributor 42 1973 2005 CBS Evening News anchor summer and weekend editions 41 1982 2015 CBS News Chief Washington correspondent 41 May 1991 May 31 2015 Face the Nation moderator 41 March 10 2005 August 31 2006 CBS Evening News anchor 41 2016 present CBS News contributor 41 Publications EditGood Show President Reagan The Acting President 1989 with Gary Paul Gates 43 This Just In What I Couldn t Tell You on TV 2003 44 Face the Nation My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award Winning News Broadcast 2004 45 Bob Schieffer s America 2008 46 Overload Finding the Truth in Today s Deluge of News 2017 47 with H Andrew Schwartz 48 See also EditPortal nbsp Biography New Yorkers in journalismReferences Edit a b c d e CBS Biography for Mr Bob Schieffer CBS News 25 February 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2016 Bob Schieffer stays cool amid debate s heat USA Today Taylor John H 15 October 1989 Good Show President Reagan THE ACTING PRESIDENT Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 September 2011 Paul White Award Radio Television Digital News Association Retrieved 27 May 2014 Broadcasting amp Cable Press Release for Mr Bob Schieffer 17 November 2002 Retrieved 28 June 2016 a b c d McKay Mary Jayne 8 July 1998 Bob Schieffer CBS News Retrieved 2020 01 27 Bates Matthew 19 April 2006 CBS News Anchor Bob Schieffer Proud of Air Force Past Air Force Print News Retrieved 28 June 2016 Youngman Clayton 19 April 2016 Schieffer Family Establishes Full Ride TCU Scholarship TCU Department of Journalism Retrieved 28 June 2016 This Just In What I Couldn t Tell You on TV by Bob Schieffer a b Krinsky Alissa August 25 2008 So What Do You Do Bob Schieffer Chief Washington Correspondent CBS News Mediabistro Retrieved December 25 2014 Peyronnin Joe 2015 05 31 Journalist Bob Schieffer Retires HuffPost Retrieved 2020 01 27 Rather Time for me to move on USAToday com November 23 2004 Telling It Slant Slate November 24 2004 Dan Rather given a bite by Cronkite The Observer March 13 2005 Schieffer Named Interim Evening Anchor 21 June 2023 Couric Confirms She s Headed for CBS Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Poynter April 4 2006 Steinberg Jacques 17 May 2006 Ratings Give CBS News a Sign of Hope The New York Times Retrieved 27 November 2019 Katie Couric CBS Timeline 1975 2010 Poynter July 19 2006 Katie Couric says she s leaving Today MSNBC July 4 2006 Bush Kerry Spar in 3rd Debate NPR Retrieved 2020 01 28 Denton Robert E 2009 The 2008 Presidential Campaign A Communication Perspective pp 93 Gabbatt Adam 2012 10 22 Bob Schieffer CBS veteran in the chair for crucial Boca Raton debate The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Arizona State University Retrieved November 23 2016 NAB Awards Past Award Recipients National Association of Broadcasters Retrieved 2021 06 22 Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer to retire this summer Face the Nation CBS News April 8 2015 Koblin John 8 April 2015 Veteran CBS Newscaster Bob Schieffer Announces Plan to Retire The New York Times John Dickerson Will Succeed Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation Poynter org Archived 2015 04 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 12 2015 Koblin John 29 May 2015 Bob Schieffer of Face the Nation Prepares to Sign Off The New York Times Face the Nation Transcripts May 31 2015 Jeb Bush John Brennan CBS News 31 May 2015 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Bob Schieffer and Honky Tonk Confidential Times Union 2007 05 18 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Campbell Elizabeth Escobedo Richard April 19 2019 Five Things You May Not Know About Bob Schieffer CBS News Retrieved 2020 01 28 Schieffer John Thomas Tom 2001 2009 state gov Department Of State Office of Electronic Information Bureau of Public Affairs Retrieved 2020 01 28 Ambassador J Thomas Schieffer United States Studies Centre www ussc edu au Retrieved 2020 01 28 Let s talk about this gap on your resume Texas Monthly 2009 03 02 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Schieffer Brothers Tom Bob Made Their Ways Via Fort Worth NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth 31 May 2019 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Transcript Bob Schieffer interview with Larry King CNN LARRY KING LIVE February 22 2004 Video Interview Bob Schieffer Faces Diabetes Archived 2013 07 22 at the Wayback Machine dLife Doonesbury by G B Trudeau gocomics com Doonesbury comic strip Retrieved 25 October 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Travers Peter 2010 11 10 Morning Glory Rolling Stone Retrieved 2020 01 28 Face of Nation IMDb a b c d e f Bob Schieffer CBS News June 17 2010 60 at turns 50 Every 60 Minutes host and correspondent throughout the years Yardbarker 2018 12 14 Retrieved 2020 01 28 Judis John B 1989 07 30 Did the White House run itself The New York Times Retrieved 2017 10 05 Morales Tatiana 2003 01 30 This Just In By Bob Schieffer CBS News Retrieved 2017 10 05 Face the Nation My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award Winning News Broadcast Publishers Weekly 2004 08 16 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Bob Schieffer s Takes On America CBS News 2008 09 09 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Hinson Elizabeth 2017 09 28 Sunday Bob Schieffer CBS News Retrieved 2017 10 05 Overload Finding Truth in Today s Deluge of News Publishers Weekly 2017 10 01 Retrieved 2017 10 05 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bob Schieffer Bob Schieffer School of Journalism Texas Christian University Bob Schieffer And Bladder Cancer A Survivor s Story RevolutionHealth com July 15 2008 InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse Bob Schieffer TV Interview Google Videos Stephen Colbert Interview Comedy Central March 6 2006 Biography Bob Schieffer CBS News Bob Schieffer at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Bob Schieffer at The Interviews An Oral History of TelevisionMedia officesPreceded byLesley Stahl Face the Nation ModeratorMay 26 1991 May 31 2015 Succeeded byJohn DickersonPreceded byDan Rather CBS Evening News anchorMarch 10 2005 August 31 2006 Succeeded byKatie Couric Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Schieffer amp oldid 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