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    发布时间:2025-09-11 23:18:32 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:休闲

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    Longtime CBS reporter Mark Knoller dies at 73

    CBS News reports on the death of longtime correspondent Mark Knoller.

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    Longtime CBS News correspondent Mark Knoller has died at age 73.

    Knoller, known for his meticulous documentation of White House history and statistics, had reportedly been in poor health and suffering from diabetes. His death was announced on Saturday.

    He was revered by his colleagues as a hard worker and devoted journalist.

    "Mark Knoller was the hardest-working and most prolific White House correspondent of a generation," CBS News president and executive editor Tom Cibrowski said, according to the network. "Everyone in America knew his distinctive voice and his up-to-the-minute reporting across eight Presidential administrations."

    Mark Knoller while covering the Whit eHouse

    Longtime CBS News reporter Mark Knoller has died at age 73. (CBS News)

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    "I keep a daily log of everything the president does," Knoller said once, per CBS News. "I keep a list of speeches. I keep a list of travel — foreign travel, domestic travel. A list of outings. A list of golf. A list of pardons, vetoes, states that he’s visited, states that he hasn’t visited. Every time he goes on vacation, every visit to Camp David."

    Knoller was also praised for his generosity of spirit. His extensive White House database, which he spent long hours compiling, was available to anyone who needed it.

    "This remarkably generous man shared it with anyone who asked – reporters on deadline, historians, even White House aides filling gaps in their own records. He believed the public had a right to know," CBS News correspondent Chip Reid wrote.

    Mark Knoller questions Barack Obama

    President Barack Obama smiles as he takes a question from CBS Radio White House correspondent Mark Knoller during a joint news conference in 2009. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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    Knoller's career began in New York, and he worked his way up to the Associated Press Radio Network. From there, he joined CBS News in 1988 and eventually became the White House correspondent for CBS Radio. He left CBS in 2020, having covered every administration from President George H.W. Bush through the first term of President Donald Trump.

    Tributes poured in from across the media after news of his death.

    "Mark Knoller was simply the best, a legendary White House journalist who was a delight to be around," CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell said. "His work was his life. He was kind, funny and always gracious in sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of the presidency. His CBS family adored him, and we will miss our friend." 

    White House building

    Mark Knoller was known for his extensive documentation of White House statistics. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

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    ABC's Jonathan Karl called him a "longtime pillar of the White House press corps and a true legend," adding in a post on X, "Knoller was a reporter’s reporter. He reported the facts. I never had any clue what his political views were or even if he had any."

    "He was a legend of our community," NBC's Kelly O'Donnell wrote on X. "Mark of CBS News created the most impressive archive of presidential facts that truly serves history. He shared his knowledge with kindness. Rest well my friend."

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    Chief political analyst for FOX News Channel Brit Hume praised Knoller as a "straight shooter" in his remembrance post.

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