Tickets on sale for 'Dinner with Legends' featuring Dan Raviv

Former CBS News correspondent Dan Raviv will be the National Press Club Broadcast and Podcast Team's newest guest at its series of "Dinner with Legends” on Thursday, June 25.

These limited-access informal events allow Club members and their guests to hear the honoree's remarks and participate in an intimate Q&A. Cost of the three-course dinner with two glasses of wine is $70 for Club members. Tickets can be purchased here.

Raviv was a correspondent for the recently shuttered CBS News Radio for 40 years, covering stories — broadcasting the first audio draft of history — in dozens of countries.

Walking through Red Square with Reagan and Gorbachev, standing on the Berlin Wall as it fell, anchoring coverage of Princess Diana's wedding and also her funeral, in the Los Angeles courtroom when O.J. Simpson was acquitted, calmly taking the CBS mic for eight hours on 9/11 and also on election nights, and covering Middle East war and peace: "tons of deadlines and travel," Raviv said, "but truly a privilege."

Raviv also did TV reports for CBS and for i24, and he has written eight books. A Harvard graduate, he resides in Virginia with his wife Dori Phaff, and he has a weekly podcast, "The Mossad Files."

A cash bar reception will begin at 6 p.m., with introductions and dinner following at 6:45 p.m. Raviv will make remarks and then open the floor to an informal questions-and-answers session to end by 8:30 p.m.