Peter Van

Peter Van Sant first joined CBS News in 1984. He was based in Atlanta for six years, where he was a correspondent for the "CBS Evening News," covering the south, the space program, and specializing on the aviation industry. Van Sant's investigative report on the high number of medical helicopter crashes earned him his first Emmy Award in 1986. Van Sant was next assigned to the London bureau (1989-91). He reported extensively on the collapse of the Soviet Union, for which he received a Columbia University - Alfred I. duPont Award. Van Sant also covered the first Gulf War, the reunification of Germany, famine in Africa, and a variety of other stories that took him throughout Europe and the Middle East. He then moved to New York, where he reported for the CBS News magazines "Street Stories" (1991-93) and "America Tonight$. Van Sant was next assigned to the 'CBS Evening News, Van Sant also contributed to three primetime specials, <em>Smithsonian Fantastic Journey</em>, which included reports on a study of lions in Africa that scientists hoped would lead to a cure for AIDS, efforts to save cheetahs in Namibia, and the plague of brown tree snakes in Guam. Van Sant was then named a correspondent for 'Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel,) (1997-98). He was the first television journalist to report on the devastating famine in North Korea, winning his third Emmy Award. His report on rape in the Balkans, resulted in an American Women in Radio and Television Award. Van Sant was also part of a CBS News undercover investigative team which found and taped an indicted war criminal in Bosnia. He won an Overseas Press Club Award for that report. Van Sant was named a correspondent for '48 Hours) in December 1998. His hour-long report on terrorists seizing and destroying a school in Beslan, Russia, won him both his fourth Emmy Award and the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award. Van Sant's report on the worldwide trafficking of human beings won a Sigma Delta Chi Award in 2005. He has also won an Overseas Press Club Award for an investigative report on the sale of human organs in Peru. He has also won three Edward R. Murrow Awards for other reports on <em>48 Hours</em>. Van Sant reported on 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the Virginia Tech shootings. Van Sant has interviewed a host of celebrities over the years, including Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Garth Brooks, LeAnn Womack, ronnie Dunn and kix Brooks of the country duo brooks and dunn.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was a man who lived for his job. And as it turns out, may have died for it.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • German was an investigative reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  • The assailant who killed Jeff German is unknown at this time.

Deceptions

50%

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  • The claim that Jeff German was a local legend is unsupported.

Recent Articles

Jeff German: Investigative Journalist Stabbed to Death While Probing Toxic Boss Claims

Jeff German: Investigative Journalist Stabbed to Death While Probing Toxic Boss Claims

Broke On: Sunday, 18 February 2024 On September 3, 2022, investigative journalist Jeff German was brutally murdered outside his home with seven stab wounds to the neck and chest. The alleged assailant was caught on surveillance video entering German's side yard and hiding behind a gate before ambushing him in his garage door while he investigated toxic boss claims.