During his 31-plus years as a correspondent for NBC News and The
Associated Press, Valeriani reported stories from almost 90 countries
and all 50 states. During the mid-1960s, Valeriani reported the civil
rights revolution in the American South, including historic events in
Birmingham and Selma, Ala. He was hospitalized in Marion, Ala., after
being clubbed by a white segregationist during a demonstration. As a
reporter, Valeriani also covered riots and rebellions throughout
Central and South America. He served as the NBC News bureau chief in
Havana and won an Overseas Press Club award for his coverage of the
Dominican Republic Civil War. He also covered the Falkand Islands War
and the American invasion of Grenada. In 1979, Valeriani published
"Travels With Henry," an account of his time as a Washington
correspondent for NBC logging 500,000 miles with then-Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger. Today, Valeriani works as a free-lance
journalist and media consultant and broadcasts a weekly commentary on
NBC Radio Network. He is writing a book about the television industry.