Bernard Shaw(1940-2022)
- Actor
CNN's main anchor in Washington, D.C., Shaw, who co-anchored "The
International Hour" and
The World Today (1992),
made a name for himself in the 1988 U.S. presidential debates when he
shocked candidate Michael Dukakis with
his opening question asking if Dukakis would drop his opposition to the
death penalty if his wife were raped and killed. It is thought that
Dukakis, being caught off-guard and responding meekly, lost a lot of
momentum and support. Shaw, in an interview later that year, angered
vice presidential candidate Dan Quayle by
asking him if he had joined the National Guard out of fear of being
drafted and killed in Vietnam. Before joining CNN, Shaw worked at ABC
news for three years, during which time he was a senior Capitol Hill
correspondent and bureau chief. He was one of the first reporters on
scene at the Jonestown, Guyana, mass suicide, as well as being on the
scene early during the 1979 Tehran hostage crisis. He began his career
at WNUS in Chicago, Illinois, one of the country's first all-news radio
stations.