
Mark Shields, political analyst on CNN and PBS 'NewsHour,' dies at 85
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Mark Shields, the political sage and longtime analyst for CNN and PBS, died Saturday morning at the age of 85, the anchor of PBS NewsHour confirmed.
Shields was well known for his "encyclopedic knowledge of American politics, his sense of humor and mainly his big heart," wrote Judy Woodruff, the anchor and managing editor of NewsHour, in a tweet announcing his death.
Shields was a liberal political commentator on the broadcast for 33 years, through six presidential administrations, until he decided to retire in 2020.
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