he's the one that introduced leslie stolley and connie chung. >> there's a poetic irony in the booksnd you in so many ways became the legacy of cbs news. news. you were the last correspondent and what turned out to be the final broadcast the year-end roundup of 1960 called years of crisis. he invited you to join and to carry on the work in journalism so you did and in fact the book begins and ends. have you felt this sense of irony being hand-picked and hand selected. from the current vantage point i will answer now because i'm able to look back at the time it was happening i knew he was special and for me was an idol. or perhaps there ever was. at the time it was happening, i was not able to fully appreciate the impact that it would have on me and many thousands that have come along over the decades. you will bump into a journalist that knows about edward marrero and wants to be like edward merrow but that is a hard thing to be. he said an extraordinary example of courage, professionalism, decency, fearlessness he had to say something he knew would offend the senator or president he