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Answer for the clue "First U.S. journalist to interview Gorbachev ", 6 letters:
brokaw

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Even Brokaw, who had a heart like flint in the face of crime, had melted a little.

He leaned over toward Brokaw, and the boyishness had gone from his face.

He went with Brokaw to a bunk built against the wall, and the sergeant drew a fine steel chain from his pocket.

Billy lay down, his hands crossed over his breast, and Brokaw deftly fastened the chain about his ankles.

As he looked at Brokaw the glass in the window broke and a sea of flame sprouted through.

It was a lull of the wind, and he went close to Brokaw, and spoke quietly, his eyes shining more and more with that strange light that had come into them.

His arms were numb, and when at last Brokaw paused for a moment on the edge of a frozen stream Billy thrust out his hands, and clanked the steel rings.

But I'm goin' to try the experiment, Brokaw, an' see what comes of it.

But according to the objective news reporting of Tom Brokaw, it’s Republicans who don’t care about rape.

Interviewing Bush, Brokaw said, “Almost everyone who is an authority in this area says that both you and the vice president are way too optimistic when we talk about this $25 trillion surplus, that there’s a very good possibility that we’ll never get to that number.

But according to the objective news reporting of Tom Brokaw, it's Republicans who don't care about rape.

Interviewing Bush, Brokaw said, "Almost everyone who is an authority in this area says that both you and the vice president are way too optimistic when we talk about this $25 trillion surplus, that there's a very good possibility that we'll never get to that number.

I ran them through the terrifying struggle at the Palace the night before, the president's call, then today, Brokaw and the evening news.

I ran them through the terrifying struggle at the Palace the night before, the president’s call, then today, Brokaw and the evening news.

Behind Tom Brokaw and John Chancellor was a wall-to-wall situation map of the District of Columbia, and they were explaining what had been happening.