| Feb. 8th, 2012

Walter Cronkite May Have Died, But His Legacy Will Live On

After a longtime struggle with an illness, legendary CBS anchor Walter Cronkite died yesterday at the age of 92 from cerebrovascular disease. His family was by his side.
Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Morely Safer called Cronkite the "father of television news," and Cronkite was known by many as "the most trusted man in America."
Former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw said of Cronkite, “What was so remarkable about it was that he was not only in the midst of s....

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