I will come right out with it: I think CBS News National Correspondent Byron Pitts is one of the best in the business. Tomorrow you can join Byron and me
in a live Webinar in which we will deconstruct some of the biggest stories he has worked on in recent years.
On Sept. 11, 2001, he was the lead reporter on CBS Evening News after being at the foot of the twin towers when they crumbled. He was in Iraq when ground forces moved in. He was in Miami when federal agents took Elian Gonzalez away. He covered Timothy McVeigh's execution and the tsunami in Sri Lanka.
Recently,
CBS aired his eight-minute story on a dying soldier -- the longest story on CBS Evening News since Walter Cronkite sat in the anchor chair.
This is a rare opportunity to learn from one of the best practitioners in our business.
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Of course, we will welcome your questions during our conversation, which will begin live at 2 p.m. EDT tomorrow on Poynter's NewsU.org.