Reflecting on America’s 'most trusted man'
Posted: Saturday, July 18, 2009 4:03 PM by Ian Sager
By Savannah Guthrie, NBC News correspondent

For 19 years, Walter Cronkite told Americans the way it was from the anchor desk of CBS News. With his passing at the age of 92, tonight, the legendary newsman is the news. NBC's Ron Allen – who started at CBS News as a desk assistant nearly 30 years ago – will report on Cronkite's career. We'll take a look at all of the iconic moments Cronkite reported, as well as some personal reflections from the anchor and managing editor of Nightly News, Brian Williams.
In politics, these are critical times in the battle for health care reform and in some ways, it's the first true test of the president's political muscle. President Barack Obama hasn't let a day pass this week without making some public appeal on the issue. But even some Democrats are growing increasingly uneasy, as a pair of reports from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded the legislation now being debated would increase health care costs over the long term and add to the deficit. NBC's Mike Viqueira will report from the White House.
Also, if you have children you'll want to see Lisa Myers' report on swimming pool safety.
I hope you'll join me tonight for NBC Nightly News.