Bernard Kalb, a veteran television journalist that worked at CBS and NBC News, has died.
Kalb was born in New York City on February 4, 1922.
Kalb would later become a TV correspondent for CBS and NBC covering foreign affairs and based internationally.

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In 1984, he was appointed Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs during the Ronald Regan presidency.
He would later quit due to the disinformation campaign during the Reagan presidency against Libyas Muammar Gaddafi.
Kalb also co-authored books with his brother Marvin.
