Obituary: Longtime broadcast journalist Bernard Shaw, who reported for CBS News, then ABC News and finally became an anchor for CNN for twenty years, has died at the age of 82. He died from pneumonia.
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Shaw was born May 22, 1940, in Chicago to Edgar and Camilla Shaw.
He spent four years in the Marine Corps, during which he was stationed in Hawaii when he sought out TV news legend Walter Cronkite for advice about how to become a journalist.
Shaw got his career start as a radio reporter in Chicago, during which he interviewed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who told him, "One day you'll make it, just do some good," Shaw recalled.
His first job in TV was as a political reporter for CBS, helping cover the Watergate scandal. He'd later become ABC's Latin America correspondent and bureau chief, where he and his team captured the only aerial pictures of the massacre at Jonestown, Guyana.
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