Bernard Kalb, veteran correspondent and former CBS News journalist, died Sunday, his daughter confirmed to CBS News. He was 100.
A statement from Kalb's family called him the"ultimate reporter" who had"boundless curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge." "Above all, he was a person of impeccable integrity who embraced peoples and cultures all over the world and loved his family deeply," the statement continued."We have lost a journalistic giant. We will miss him enormously." that Kalb died at his home in the Washington suburbs following complications from a fall.
Portrait of American journalists and brothers Bernard Kalb and Marvin Kalb as they pose before a wall of electronic equipment, November 5, 1969.Kalb also co-authored two books with his brother — one a biography on Henry Kissinger, and another a novel about the fall of Saigon.
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