- Bernard Shaw (journalist)
Infobox journalist
name = Bernard Shaw
birth_date = birth date and age|1940|5|22|df=y
birth_place =Chicago, Illinois , USA
education =University of Illinois at Chicago Indiana University
occupation =Journalist
website =Bernard Shaw (born May 22, 1940) is an American journalist and former
news anchor forCNN from 1980 until his retirement in March 2001.Biography
Early years
Shaw was born in
Chicago, Illinois and attended theUniversity of Illinois at Chicago from 1963 to 1968. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps.cite web | url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0103/02/se.07.html | title=CNN Transcript: A Farewell Tribute to Bernard Shaw | date=2001-03-02 | ublisher=CNN] cite book|author=Miller, Zell | title=Corps Values: Everything You Need to Know I Learned In the Marines | publisher=Bantam |year=1998|accessdate=2007-06-15]Career
Shaw began his broadcasting career as an anchor and reporter for WNUS in Chicago. He then worked as a reporter for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Chicago, moving later to Washington as the White House correspondent. Shaw worked as a correspondent in the Washington Bureau of CBS News from 1971 to 1977. In 1977, Shaw moved to ABC News as Latin American correspondent and bureau chief before becoming the Capitol Hill Senior Correspondent. He left ABC in 1980 to move to CNN as its Principal Anchor.
Shaw is widely known for the question he posed to Democratic U.S. presidential candidate
Michael Dukakis at his second Presidential debate withGeorge H. W. Bush during the 1988 election, which Shaw was moderating. Knowing that Dukakis opposed thedeath penalty , Shaw asked Dukakis if he would support an irrevocable death penalty for a man who hypotheticallyrape d andmurder ed Dukakis's wife. Dukakis responded that he would not; some critics felt he framed his response too legalistically and logically, and did not address it sufficiently personally. Other critics thought the question inflammatory and unwarranted at a presidential debate.He is also remembered for his reporting on the 1991
Gulf War . Reporting with CNN correspondentsJohn Holliman andPeter Arnett from theAl-Rashid Hotel inBaghdad , he found shelter under a desk as he reportedcruise missile s flying past his window. He also made frequent trips back and forth from the hotel's bomb shelter. While describing the situation in Baghdad, he famously stated "Clearly I've never been there, but this feels like we're in the center of hell."He moderated the October 2000 vice-presidential debate between
Dick Cheney andJoe Lieberman .Shaw co-anchored CNN's Inside Politics from 1992 until he retired from CNN in 2001. He has occasionally appeared on CNN, including in May 2005 when a plane flew into restricted air space in Washington, D.C.
Personal life
Shaw is married to Linda Allston, with whom he has a son and daughter.
References
External links
* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/S/htmlS/shawbernard/shawbernard.htm Biography] at the
Museum of Broadcast Communications
* [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/10/shaw.retire/ CNN anchor Bernard Shaw leaving the network] , CNN, November 11, 2000
* [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/CNN20/story/comment/shaw/index.html Bernard Shaw on CNN at 20]
* [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showdebate.php?debateid=14 Second Bush-Dukakis debate transcript]
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