Bob Schieffer, 79, has been a reporter for more than half a century and his retirement in 2015 marked his 46th year at CBS News and his 24th anchoring "Face the Nation." In 2016, it was announced that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Emmy-winning CBS newsman Bob Schieffer shook hands, shared stories, signed autographs and posed for pictures at UT Arlington’s ...
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and anchor of Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer, applauded President Barack Obama’s move Wednesday to sign executive orders attempting to address gun violence in ...
On Face the Nation today, Bob Schieffer grilled Stephanie Cutter, the deputy campaign manager for President Obama who said last week that Mitt Romney is either misleading voters with his claim that he ...
CBS anchor Bob Schieffer recieved the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, an annual award presented to those in field who are considered groundbreaking journalists. (Photo by Taylor ...
Bob Schieffer, the eminence grise of television news who stepped down as host of "Face the Nation" during the summer, will return as an "occassional" contributor to the network's election coverage.
Bob Schieffer is so happy about his Sunday morning news panel show, “Face The Nation,” being expanded from 30 to 60 minutes in the spring that he’d probably like to spike his keyboard and do an end ...
CBS announced Sunday morning that the Romney-Ryan tag team will do their first television appearance together on Sunday's episode of 60 Minutes. The interview will be hosted by recent Romney ...
Veteran broadcaster Bob Schieffer is well aware that today’s college graduates will have access to career paths that do not yet exist due to the rapid advance of technology. “When my children were ...
Bob Schieffer admits that, as a young man attending Texas Christian University, he placed too much focus on building his career in broadcasting. “My great regret is that I never gave college a chance ...