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PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor Gwen Ifill Dies

Ifill was 61 years old when she passed away this week.

11/18/2016 | Rating TV-G

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PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor Gwen Ifill Dies

Clip: Season 1500 Episode 1521 | 32sVideo has Closed Captions

Ifill was 61 years old when she passed away this week.

Ifill was 61 years old when she passed away this week. She also worked as moderator and managing editor of PBS' Washington Week show. She reported on numerous presidential campaigns and moderated the vice presidential debates in 2004 and 2008. Ifill authored the best-selling book "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama" in 2009.

11/18/2016 | Rating TV-G

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