Talk:Lesley Stahl

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Birthplace ?
According to CBS she was born in Swampscott, Massachusetts. What is right? Lynn or Swampscott?--Ezzex (talk) 18:24, 21 July 2020 (UTC)

2010’s section of career
I notice that there’s a 2000’s section of the career tab, and 2020’s, but no 2010’s, with events from the 2010s being put in the 2020’s section. Should we fix? Snokalok (talk) 06:21, 17 February 2022 (UTC)

Comment about Bush presidency
Is this section supposed to be in the article? "At the Republican Convention of 1980, she broke the news on CBS that Reagan's negotiations with ex-President Gerald Ford had broken down and the answer to the question of who would be vice-presidential nominee was: "It's Bush! Yes, it's Bush!" George H. W. Bush had been standing perhaps not far away, largely off by himself, looking discouraged because he was sure he wasn't going to be chosen." It's a strange thing to include and doesn't have any citations. JettaMann (talk) 16:46, 17 January 2024 (UTC)