Roger Mudd, probing TV journalist and network news anchor, dies at 93
Roger Mudd, a longtime CBS News political correspondent who reported on the Pentagon’s profligate spending, whose interview with Edward M. Kennedy ended the senator’s White House prospects and who briefly shared the anchor job at his onetime rival, NBC News, died March 9 at his home in McLean, Va. He was 93.
[Mudd was host of the Water Education Foundation’s first major PBS documentary, "To Quench A Thirst," which told the story of California water to the world and helped the Foundation win its first Emmy in 1993.]