Dan Rather returns to CBS News after an 18-year absence following a bitter departure

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Dan Rather, the legendary newsman who left CBS News under a cloud 18 years ago, made a triumphant return to the network in a reflective interview on “CBS Sunday Morning.” The appearance comes just days before the debut of a Netflix documentary chronicling his storied career.

Rather, who spent 44 years at CBS and 24 as the anchor of the “CBS Evening News,” left the network following a botched investigation into then-President George W. Bush’s military record. Despite escaping official blame for the report, Rather became a nonperson at CBS, with tensions between him and former CBS chief Leslie Moonves lingering.

In the interview with correspondent Lee Cowan, Rather expressed his longing for CBS, saying, “Without apology or explanation, I miss CBS. I’ve missed it since the day I left.” He also reflected on the incident that led to his departure, acknowledging the impact it had on his career.

Since leaving CBS, Rather has continued his work in investigative journalism and conducted rock star interviews for HDNet. He has also gained a new following on social media, where he shares his candid opinions on current events.

The Netflix documentary, set to debut this week, will delve into Rather’s coverage of major events like President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the Vietnam War, and Watergate. Despite his illustrious career in journalism, Rather remains humble about his legacy, emphasizing the importance of family and friends in the end.

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