Thursday, November 09, 2006

60 Minutes' Ed Bradley Dead At 65

CBS television network newsman and correspondent for '60 Minutes' Ed Bradley is shown in this 1981 file photograph. Veteran CBS newsman Bradley, 65, a pioneering black American journalist who won acclaim as a Vietnam War correspondent and later as a reporter for '60 Minutes,' died on Thursday of complications from leukemia. (CBS Photo Archive/Handout/Reuters)

What else can I say but RIP Mr. Bradley:

(CBS) Veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Ed Bradley died Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan of complications from leukemia.

Bradley joined the staff of the venerable news magazine 26 years ago. His consummate skills as a broadcast journalist and his distinctive body of work were recognized with numerous awards, including 19 Emmys, the latest for a segment that reported the reopening of the 50-year-old racial murder case of Emmett Till.

Bradley grew up in a tough section of Philadelphia, was wounded while covering the Vietnam War and later became the first black White House correspondent for CBS News.

He was a man who broke down racial barriers - and became a role model for young African Americans, 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl reports.

"The pressure is there," Bradley said. "It's been there every day of my life."

There is one tough journalist. Ed Bradley--you will be missed.

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