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by Byron Pitts


  confidence issues as reporter, 162–64

  confrontation and conversation with father, 249–61

  decision to withdraw from OWU, 114–17

  desire for a broadcast journalism career, 133, 135–39

  disaster reporting of, 184

  drinks whiskey and smokes a cigarette, in Afghanistan, 207

  early family life, 7–10, 12–19

  first job after graduation from college, 140–41

  first job in TV as reporter and sports anchor, 149–55

  football recruit at college, 95

  habits of living and work, 158–61

  help from Dr. Lewes, 121–27, 130–32

  help from other people, in success, 263–64

  hired as correspondent by CBS News, 173–81

  illiteracy as child, 21–25, 28–32, 43–47, 55–56

  illiteracy revealed, 28–32, 37–39

  intrinsic understanding of human struggle, 160–62

  job as sports information director, 141, 144

  job at WAVY-TV, 157–65

  job changes, on the way to goal of network broadcasting, 166

  journalism career goal, 102–3

  life story as inspiration for others, 268, 270

  network broadcast reporter as goal, 158, 165–67

  newspaper work, 140–41

  news reporting love, 151

  “not a drinker, can’t dance,” 157–58, 191

  parents’ troubled marriage, 7–10, 260

  prediction from a classmate that he would be on the networks, 138

  prediction from Dr. Lewes that he would write a book, 123

  purpose in life, recognizing, 264–65

  reading deficiencies, 81–82

  reading problem, revealing it, 100–101

  reputation for politeness and hard work, 84

  self-analysis of character traits that filed to success, 233–46

  as a senior correspondent at CBS News, 233

  singing in choir, 30–32

  social life in high school, 89–90

  socioeconomic class issues at OWU, 97–98

  speaking discomfort and limited vocabulary, 99–100

  speech practice in front of a bathroom mirror, 137

  sportscaster job, 151

  sports writing at Curley High School, 89

  study habits at college, 101

  stuttering of, 29–30, 126–29, 162–64

  summer job doing highway maintenance, 90–93

  tested for academic and mental delays, 32–37

  trip to Afghanistan as correspondent, 186–88

  unforgiving nature of, 247–49

  wife and children of, 206, 237, 262

  Pitts, Clarice (mother), 2, 14–15

  angry letters from, color of ink, 111

  breakup of marriage, 66–67

  calls BP’s college teacher, 104

  career advice on dealing with racism, 171

  disciplining of adolescent BP, 86–87

  and Dr. Lewes, 125

  early life and character of, 10–11

  encouraging manner of, 42

  escorting BP to college, 95–97

  faith in BP, 241

  giving nature of, 210

  interview at Archbishop Curley High School about BP’s admission, 73

  and laughter, 244

  marital problems of, 7–10, 15–19, 66–67

  marriage to and family life with W. A. Pitts, 11–13

  proactive moves to forward BP’s career, 141–43

  reactions to BP’s illiteracy, 37–38

  support of BP in college, through letters, 109–14

  treated with disrespect, 142–43

  visits with, in later life, 264–65

  Pitts, Myron (half brother), 16, 257

  Pitts, Saundra (sister), 2, 171

  Pitts, William (father), 8–15

  appreciation for the things he did right, 260–62

  asks BP for money, 256, 258, 261

  BP’s conversation with, at age 25, 249–50

  BP’s reconnection with in later life, 249–61

  breakup of marriage, 66–67

  disappearance of, during BP’s high school years, 77

  marital strife, 7–10, 15–19

  meets Clarice Pitts, 11–13

  reactions to BP’s illiteracy, 38

  Pitts, William MacLauren (Mac) (brother), 2, 13, 16, 171

  homework assistance of, 24–25

  plan, lifetime (“what’s your”), 85

  Plesser, Ben, 239–40

  pocketknife incident, 69–71

  police, aggressiveness of, 136

  Powell, Colin, 173

  prayer

  in danger, 206

  efficacy of, 240–44

  before going on a big assignment, 186

  importance of, in Pitts family, 17–19

  as key to success, 159

  power of, 38–39, 87, 235–36

  prior to Iraq assignment, 237–40

  prayer circles, 237–38, 240

  presidential election of 2000, Florida recount, 184

  Quantico Marine Corps, 236

  quiet discipline, 49, 52

  racism, in the news business, 169–73

  Raleigh, North Carolina, 50

  The Raleigh News and Observer, 145

  Rather, Dan, 183–84

  reading, 81–82

  Reagan administration, 137

  regrets, 251

  remedial reading classes, 39, 83–85

  reporters

  attitude toward fear, 185

  “gotta go,” 184

  Ridge, Michael, 161

  riots, urban, of 1968, 135–36

  Robinson, Dr. Ed, 127–30, 137

  Russians, 204

  Safer, Morley, 234

  St. Francis Catholic Church, choir, 30–32

  St. Katharine’s (Catholic school), 23–24, 36–40

  St. Paul Baptist Church (Montclair, N.J.), 3, 251

  sandwich-stealer incident, 56–60

  Schreffler, Captain George, 219–22

  scripts, learning to write, 167

  segregation, childhood lesson in dealing with, 53–55

  selfishness, trait from BP’s childhood, 209

  September 11, 2001, events, 176–81

  brave and kind actions on day of, 180–81

  Shaw University (Raleigh, North Carolina), 141

  Simon, Bob, 234

  Sister Clarice, 23–24, 25

  60 Minutes

  BP full-time at, 241–44

  BP’s ambition to be reporter on, 172, 234–35

  BP’s casual visits to offices of, 234–35

  BP’s first appearance on, 1

  most revered news program, 2

  profiles, 242–43

  skeletons in the closet, 262

  slavery, 52, 263

  Smith, Phil, 157

  Solmsen, Mike, 245–46

  Soprano, Tony (TV character), 248

  Soviet Union, in Afghanistan, 188

  spot news events, 177–78

  Stahl, Lesley, 234

  stepping out

  on faith, 259–60

  on nothing, 265

  Stewart, Charles, story, 168–69

  Stoddard, Nurse Nell, of Bayou

  La Batre, Alabama, 230–31

  Stogner, Larry, 144–49

  Stumbroski, Joseph, 74–76, 83, 154

  Stumbroski, Mr. and Mrs., 76, 78, 87

  stuttering

  on air, 162–64

  cure of, 128–29

  Sunday Morning, 177

  Super Bowl, Miami, BP covering, 143

  Tabasco sauce, 236

  Taliban, 189, 192, 201, 205

  Taloqan, 207

  Taylor, Kim, 89–90, 104

  Tegucigalpa, 223

  television reporting

  BP’s internship doing, 144–49

  reason to choose a career in, vs. in print journalism, 136

  technique
in, 152–54, 159–60

  television watching, BP’s, as child, 43

  terrorism, 178

  Thanksgiving, in Afghanistan, 202

  Thomas, Clarence, 173

  Tobias, Pauline, 25

  toilet, field, in Afghanistan, 198

  toughness, 241

  Unitas, Johnny, 14

  University of Southern California, 242

  violence, not the answer, 250

  visualization, of success, 234–35

  Walden, Luther (grandfather), 10–11

  Walden, Roberta Mae (grandmother), 2, 11, 49–55, 264

  Walden family, 51

  Wallace, Mike, 234

  Waller, Honduras, 224

  war correspondents

  embedded in military units, 215

  war-training program for, given by Marines, 236

  Washington, North Carolina, 152–53

  “watch your back,” 64–65

  WAVY-TV, 157–65

  White, Stan, of Bayou La Batre, Alabama, 230

  whites

  BP’s introduction to world of, in high school, 73

  friends of BP, 98

  prejudice against blacks, 169

  Williams, Jim, of Meaux, Louisiana, 228–29

  WNCT-TV (Greenville, North Carolina), 149–55

  women, in Afghanistan, 184, 190, 213

  Wooden, John, 152, 234

  Woodward, Bob, 135

  work, dignity in, 92–93

  working hard, importance of, 46–47, 84

  World Trade Center, plane strike and collapse of, 176–81

  World War II, 119–20

  writing

  learning to write scripts, 167

  “out loud,” 159–60

  WTVD (Raleigh), 144–49

  Young, Andrew, 27

  Zero candy bar incident in store, 52–54

 

 

 


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