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Richard Ben Cramer, 62, Journalist Who Had 'What It Takes'

Clip: 1/8/2013 | 7m 17s

Richard Ben Cramer, 62, Prize-Winning Journalist Who Had 'What It Takes'

Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Richard Ben Cramer wrote about a range of topics, from politics to sports to international conflicts. With his passing, Gwen Ifill talks to Time magazine's Joe Klein and the Washington Post's Chris Cilliza on Cramer's legacy.

01/08/2013

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