Brooke Bailey, known for appearing on Basketball Wives, is mourning the loss of her 25-year-old daughter Kayla. The reality star took to Instagram to inform her followers of the tragedy and share photos remembering her daughter.
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Bernard Shaw, legendary CNN lead anchor, has died due to complications after contracting pneumonia. He was 82.
The news came via a statement Thursday morning from CNN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Chris Licht.“CNN’s beloved anchor and colleague, Bernard Shaw, passed away yesterday at the age of 82,” Licht said.
“Bernie was a CNN original and was our Washington Anchor when we launched on June 1st, 1980.”Shaw was also the network’s first chief news anchor and helped steer the fledgling station into the news industry leader it is today. Licht noted in his statement that over his 20 years as anchor, standout coverage included several presidential elections and “his iconic coverage of the First Gulf War live from Baghdad in 1991.”Shaw retired from CNN in March 2001 but continued to be a “close member of our CNN family,” Licht said, recalling how as recently as last year he’d help provide viewers with context about various historic events.
The legendary journalist began his career in Chicago, the city in which he was born, before moving to Washington, D.C., to take up duties as the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company’s White House correspondent. The 1970s saw him working at some of the major networks between ABC and CBS before he joined the ranks of CNN as their Washington anchor and a founding member of the team.His decades of work in the field earned Shaw various recognitions and awards, including the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in 1994.
Brooke Bailey, known for appearing on Basketball Wives, is mourning the loss of her 25-year-old daughter Kayla. The reality star took to Instagram to inform her followers of the tragedy and share photos remembering her daughter.
Heartbreaking. Basketball Wives star Brooke Bailey’s only daughter, Kayla Bailey, has died at the age of 25.
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Bernard Shaw, a former lead news anchor for CNN, has died.
statement to the network provided by former CNN CEO Tom Johnson. He was 82. «Even after he left CNN, Bernie remained a close member of our CNN family providing our viewers with context about historic events as recently as last year,» Chris Licht, CNN Chairman and CEO, said in a statement on Thursday. «The condolences of all of us at CNN go out to his wife Linda and his children.»According to his biography on CNN's website, the veteran broadcast television journalist covered some of the pivotal stories of the last three decades, including the student uprising in Tiananmen Square in 1989, the death of Princess Diana in 1997 and the 2000 presidential race.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Bernard Shaw, who was CNN’s lead anchor for 20 years and distinguished the network’s coverage of such landmark events as the Gulf War, died Wednesday, the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed outlet disclosed. He was 82, and had contracted pneumonia that was not related to the coronavirus pandemic. “Bernie was a CNN original and was our Washington Anchor when we launched on June 1st, 1980. He was our lead anchor for the next twenty years from anchoring coverage of presidential elections to his iconic coverage of the First Gulf War live from Baghdad in 1991,” said Chris Licht, CNN’s chairman and CEO, in a statement. “Even after he left CNN, Bernie remained a close member of our CNN family providing our viewers with context about historic events as recently as last year. The condolences of all of us at CNN go out to his wife Linda and his children.”
Bernard Shaw, the first chief anchor for CNN who helped lead breaking news coverage for more than 20 years, has died.
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The Sopranos star Robert LuPone has died at the age of 76.The actor, who portrayed Dr. Bruce Cusamano in the drama, died on Saturday (August 27).His death was confirmed in a statement released by the Manhattan Class Company (MCC) Theatre, an organisation that was founded by the late actor.“The MCC Theater community mourns the loss of our much loved and uniquely inspiring partner, colleague, and dear friend, Bob LuPone, who lived fearlessly and with great curiosity, good humour, a boundless passion for connection, and a whole lot of heart,” the statement read. “We will miss him deeply and always.”In a tribute posted on the MCC website it was confirmed that the actor (brother of Patti LuPone) died after living with pancreatic cancer for three years.MCC’s co-founders Bernard Tesley and Will Canter wrote in the tribute: “Bob was a force, an advocate, complex in the richest ways, overflowing with a youthful enthusiasm, and deeply wise as he looked into our souls.“He was our best friend.
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