A very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts of events, or even just your run of the mill editor. As alan mary will tell us, carol was a mentor, an example to a generation of journalists who even today still and try to follow his tenants of good journalism. These an absolute commitment, accuracy and the truth. Attention to detail,
Our speakers are wellknown journalists. Al hunt, former Washington Bureau chief, the wall street journal and host of the podcast 2022 politics war room, and the author. The book Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More them later, though. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked that i give you a very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist g
Bureau chief, the wall street journal and host of the podcast 2022 politics war room, and the author. The book Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More them later, though. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked that i give you a very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts of events, or even just your run of th
In the mountains west of here, scott, some areas got 20 inches of snow and winds are still gusting at 40 miles an hour. Officials say thats why the number of people without power is expected to continue to rise. Pelley chip, thank you. The big worry along the new jersey shore is flooding and jim axelrod is in Seaside Heights tonight, jim . Reporter well, the winds been whipping steadily here all day, scott, and as night falls it feels even fiercer. There will be two high tides in the next 14 hours on the jersey shore that will determine the extent of the damage here. Its been a rough four months in Seaside Heights, new jersey. Superstorm sandy destroyed the boardwalk that drives the towns economy. Now wind gusts could reach 50 Miles Per Hour and the coastal Flood Warning is in effect until morning. Mayor bill acres has had just about enough. I think were entitled to a break. We dont seem to be getting it right now. Reporter sand berms built since sandy are expected to protect the ocean
Bernard has more on where the storm is headed and what to expect. It looks like our very large noreaster is going to continue to cause problems probably for the next 24 to 48 hours. Our satellite picture is indicating a very large area of low pressure right off the northeastern coastline thats going to gradually move to the northeast during the day today. Now, the first aspect will be the possibility of heavy wet snow in southeastern new england. So the greatest chance of that appears to be eastern massachusetts and also rhode island. Then we have to talk about coastal flooding, and that is a major problem on the south shore of new jersey, as far south as ocean city. And particularly in this area, we could have major erosion, road closures dune breaches even Property Damage is possible. And the next most vulnerable area, eastern massachusetts, this will get worse throughout the day and continue on into friday. Some of it could be severe in spots. Im david bernard, cbs news, miami. Well