Scott Pelley will share his reporting experiences and insight into current events, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at the Saroyan Theatre in downtown Fresno. His talk is part of the San Joaquin Valley Town Hall series.
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Renowned investigative reporter, news anchor, and bestselling author Scott Pelley will take the San Joaquin Valley Town Hall audience on a world journey and current events on Wednesday morning.
Scott Pelley: “Truth Worth Telling: A Journey Through Journalism”
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
Saroyan Theatre, Fresno
The former CBS News anchor is a “60 Minutes” correspondent who has reported from global hotspots like Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He has interviewed presidents, kings, global celebrities, and everyday heroes.
Pelley’s talk is titled “Truth Worth Telling: A Journey Through Journalism” — a reflection of his commitment to truth and integrity.
Tickets are $60 and can be purchased at this link.
GV Wire is a sponsor of San Joaquin Valley Town Hall.
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