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...folk hero status of journalists today makes people think they are invulnerable," Tom Brokaw, host of NBC's "Today Show," said yesterday in a talk sponsored by the Law School Forum...
...Brokaw added he would like the public to be "as selective of its news sources as it is about choosing a toothpaste...
...solid citizen of the front acres. Teddy Roosevelt's children played around it. Mourners leaned on it when they brought John Kennedy's body back to the White House. The televi sion journalists knew a friend when they saw one: John Chancellor, Dan Rather, Frank Reynolds, Tom Brokaw - all established outdoor studios beneath the kindly arms of this seasoned Ulmus americana...
...from the beginning." she says of her rapid rise. Though some TV critics have clucked over her dearth of experience, Pauley has demonstrated precocious poise in her Today interviews and ad libs. She shares the show's food features and other "women's" stories with Host Tom Brokaw. "Why not?" asks Pauley. "I can't cook to save my life." She rises at 4:45 a.m., works until midafternoon, retires before 11 p.m., and spends many weekends traveling...
...linking old Washington and the new Administration; they held one of the first post-Inauguration dinner parties for the Carter crew. Another bridge builder is Liz Stevens, wife of George Stevens, the director of the American Film Institute; many Carter friends and staffers were at her party for Tom Brokaw, host of NBC's Today show. Other partygivers in Washington, where the sitdown, candlelight dinner still prevails, have duly noted that the Harrimans and the Stevenses both served buffet style, in keeping with the Carter crowd's informal manner...